Page 3 - Switching on and off; Setting up; Important; Using TomTom HOME; Note; Improving reception; Important
Before you start... 2. 3 Before you start... Switching on and off To switch your TomTom ONE on or off, press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds. The first time you switch on, it may take a short while for your device to start. Note : In rare cases, your ONE may not start correctly. If this hap...
Page 5 - Status bar preferences
Driving View 3. 5 Driving View When your TomTom ONE starts, you are shown the Driving View along with detailed information about your current location. Tap the centre of the screen at any time to open the Main Menu. Note : The Driving View is shown in black and white until your ONE locates your curr...
Page 6 - Address
Making your first journey 4. 6 Making your first journey Planning a route with your TomTom ONE is easy. To plan your first route, follow the steps below. Important : You should always plan your journey before you start driving. It is dangerous to plan a route while driving. 1. Tap the screen to brin...
Page 7 - then have to enter a street and house number.; Crossing or intersection; Done
7 In other countries you can enter a postcode to identify a town or area. You will then have to enter a street and house number. • Crossing or intersection - tap this button to set your destination as the point where two streets meet. For your first journey, we will enter an exact address. 4. Tap St...
Page 8 - Arrival times; Status bar
8 9. When the route has been calculated, tap Done . Your ONE will immediately begin to guide you to your destination, using both spoken instructions and on-screen directions. Arrival times When you plan a route, your TomTom ONE asks you if you need to arrive at a particular time. Tap YES to enter a ...
Page 10 - More information about a route
10 • Find out how long a journey is going to take before you start.• Check the route of a journey you are planning.• Check a route for someone who is coming to visit you, so that you can explain the route to them. To plan a route in advance, follow these steps:1. Tap the screen to bring up the main ...
Page 12 - Why change the route?; Calculate; Recalculate original; Recalculate original
Finding alternative routes 5. 12 Finding alternative routes Once you have planned a route, you may want to change something about the route, without changing your destination. Why change the route? Maybe for one of these reasons:• You can see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead.• You want to trav...
Page 13 - perhaps to pick someone up on the way.; and; Point on map; roadblocks or travelling via particular locations.
13 Travel via... Tap this button to change your route so that it passes a particular location, perhaps to pick someone up on the way. You choose the location you want to pass in the same way as you choose a destination. So you can select from all the same options: for example, Address , Favourite , ...
Page 14 - How do I change the volume level?; Volume
Sounds and voices 6. 14 Sounds and voices The sound on your TomTom ONE is used for features such as:• Spoken instructions• Warnings How do I change the volume level? You can change the volume in three ways:• Tap the bottom left hand area of the Driving View. The last spoken instruction is repeated a...
Page 15 - How do I use Help me! to phone a local service?; Walk there
Help me! 7. 15 Help me! Help me! provides an easy way to navigate to emergency services centres and other specialist services and contact them by phone. For example, if you are involved in a car accident, you could use Help me! to call the nearest hospital and tell them your exact location. How do I...
Page 16 - Options; Phone for help
16 Options Phone for help Use your TomTom ONE to find the location of a service, and the contact details. • Emergency services • Emergency breakdown services • Nearest police station • Nearest doctor • Nearest hospital • Nearest public transport • Nearest car repair services • Nearest dentist • Near...
Page 18 - How can I create a Favourite?
Favourites 8. 18 Favourites What are Favourites? Favourites are places that you often visit. You can create Favourites so that you don’t have to enter the address every time you want to navigate there. They don’t have to be places you especially like, just useful addresses. How can I create a Favour...
Page 20 - How can I change the name of a Favourite?; Tip; Position of
20 How can I use a Favourite? You will normally use a Favourite as a way of navigating to a place without having to enter the address. To navigate to a Favourite, do the following:1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu.2. Tap Navigate to... 3. Tap Favourite . 4. Select a Favourite from the list...
Page 21 - Browse map; Cursor button
Browse Map 9. 21 Browse Map To look at the map in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map, tap Browse map in the Main Menu. You can move the map by touching the screen and moving your finger across the screen. A The scale bar B Your current position. C GPS button Tap this button to...
Page 23 - Showing POIs on the map; Show POI on
Points of Interest 10. 23 Points of Interest Points of Interest or POIs are useful places on the map. Here are some examples:• Restaurants• Hotels• Museums• Parking garages• Petrol stations Showing POIs on the map 1. Tap Show POIs on map in the Preferences menu. 2. Select the POI categories to displ...
Page 24 - How can I set warnings for POIs?
24 You can select from a list of POIs which are along your route or close to your destination. Choose from one of these options:• POI along route • POI near destination 6. Type the name of the town you want to visit and select the town when it appears in the list. 7. Tap Parking garage . 8. Select t...
Page 25 - Warn when near POI; Select the category of POI you want to be warned about.
25 4. Tap Warn when near POI . 5. Select the category of POI you want to be warned about. Select the category from the list or start to type the name of the category and select it when it is shown in the list. 6. Set how close the POI should be when you receive a warning.7. Choose the warning sound ...
Page 26 - Change preferences; Use night colours / Use day colours; When should I use this?
Preferences 11. 26 Preferences You can change the way your TomTom ONE looks and behaves. Tap Change preferences in the Main Menu. Use night colours / Use day colours Show POI on map Use Night colours Tap this button to reduce the brightness of the screen and show darker colours on the map. When shou...
Page 27 - Safety; Tips
27 Safety preferences What happens when I use the Turn off map display option? When you turn off the map display, instead of seeing your position on a map in the Driving View, you will only see information about the next instruction. Tap the button and select an option for when the map should be tur...
Page 29 - Manage maps
29 No. Your Home location can be a place you go often, for example, your office. It can be your actual home address, but it can be any address you like. Why should I set a Home location? Having a Home location means that you have a quick and easy way to navigate there, by tapping the Home button in ...
Page 32 - handed
32 Operate left-handed / Operate right handed Keyboard preferences Planning preferences Operate left- handed Tap this button to move important buttons, for example, the Done and Cancel buttons as well as the zoom bar, to the left hand side of the screen. This makes it easier to tap the buttons with ...
Page 33 - Set owner; Installing TomTom HOME; Change; Sync
33 Set owner Change language Set clock Set owner Tap this button to enter your name and address as the owner of your ONE and to change or delete a 4-digit password for your ONE. Note : You can only change or delete a 4-digit password on your TomTom ONE. You can create a 4-digit password for your ONE...
Page 34 - Reset factory settings; Reset factory
34 Reset factory settings Reset factory settings Tap this button to restore the factory settings to your TomTom ONE. All your settings, including Favourites, your Home location, warnings for POIs and any Itineraries you have created, as well as recent destinations and recent calls and callers, will ...
Page 35 - Setting up TMC
Traffic information using RDS-TMC 12. 35 Traffic information using RDS-TMC The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is not a TomTom Service. FM radio stations in several countries broadcast TMC information as part of their programming. TMC is also known as RDS-TMC traffic ...
Page 38 - Making commuting to work easier; work
38 Making commuting to work easier The Home to work or Work to home buttons in the Traffic menu lets you check your route to and from work with one tap of a button. When you use either of these buttons, your device checks the route for possible delays, and if it finds any, provides you with the poss...
Page 39 - Setting the radio frequency for RDS-TMC information; Tune manually
39 To see if there is a quicker way home, you could now tap the Find alternative button and then tap Minimise traffic delays . Tip: You can let your device automatically look for alternative routes by selecting Automatically minimise delays after every traffic update in your Traffic preferences. For...
Page 40 - Traffic incidents; you avoid using TomTom
40 An example of a Traffic sidebar is shown below. In the example, the Traffic sidebar shows you that there are two incidents ahead. Both incidents are traffic jams, the first is 15km ahead and is expected to delay you by at least 51 minutes. To re-plan your route to avoid these incidents, tap the T...
Page 41 - Traffic menu; Your TomTom device automatically searches for a suitable radio
41 Traffic menu Tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View to open the Traffic menu. The following buttons are available: Minimise traffic delays Tap this button to re-plan your route based on the latest traffic information. Tune automati- cally Tap this button to get your device to automatically s...
Page 42 - The GPS uses satellites to transmit signals to GPS receivers. Your; Maps; Once your TomTom ONE knows where you are and you have told it where
How does navigation work? 13. 42 How does navigation work? Global Positioning System (GPS) In order to navigate you to your destination, your TomTom ONE must know where you are now. To find your current position, your ONE uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS is available for free and withou...
Page 43 - Run; HOME Help Topics
Using TomTom HOME 14. 43 Using TomTom HOME TomTom HOME is a free software program for your computer that enables you to: • Manage maps, voices, POIs and more. • Buy TomTom services and manage your subscriptions. • Update your TomTom with the latest software and services automatically. • Make and res...
Page 44 - WARRANTOR; Hardware will be repaired or replaced at TomTom’s choice (“Limited; WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER; of the Hardware or any costs related herewith.; HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM; must return the Hardware during the Warranty Period, along with an
TomTom limited warranty 15. 44 TomTom limited warranty WARRANTOR Non-U.S. and non-Canadian purchases: If you have made your purchase outside the United States and Canada, this Limited Warranty is granted by and this Limitation of Liability is stipulated for the benefit of TomTom International B.V., ...
Page 46 - Important Safety Notices and Warnings; Global Positioning System
Addendum 16. 46 Addendum Important Safety Notices and Warnings Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of t...
Page 47 - SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING DRIVING IN CALIFORNIA AND MINNESOTA; FCC Information for the User; Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
47 SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING DRIVING IN CALIFORNIA AND MINNESOTA California Vehicle Code Section 26708 (a) (1) provides that “No persons shall drive any motor vehicle with an object or material placed, displayed, installed, affixed or applied upon the windshield or side or rear windows.” Drivers in Cal...
Page 48 - FCC Declaration of Conformity; Tested to Comply with FCC Standards for Home or Office Use; that may cause undesired operation.; Responsible party in North America; numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.; CE Marking; This equipment complies with the requirements for CE marking
48 Important This equipment was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of shielded cables and connectors between it and the peripherals. It is important that you use shielded cable and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing radio and television interference. Shield...
Page 50 - WEEE Directive
50 Patvirtinimo deklaracij ą rasite: www.tomtom.com/lib/doc/CE DoC ONE 3rd E--IC FCC CE .pdf Ar šo TomTom pazi ņ o, ka š ī person ā l ā navig ā cijas ier ī ce atbilst ES direkt ī vas 1999/5/EK b ū tiskaj ā m pras ī b ā m un citiem svar ī gajiem nosac ī jumiem. Atbilst ī bas pazi ņ ojumu var las ī t ...
Page 51 - ņā
51 får denna elektriska produkt inte bortskaffas som osorterat kommunalt avfall. Bortskaffa den i stället genom att lämna in den på försäljningsstället eller din lokala återvinningsstation. Tämä symboli tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa osoittaa, että tätä tuotetta ei saa käsitellä kotitalousjätteenä....
Page 52 - Australian and New Zealand regulations.; Warning for Australia; The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with; This Document; this document is subject to change without notice.; Part numbers
52 vrátením v mieste nákupu alebo odovzdaním v miestnom zbernom zariadení na recyklovanie. C-tick N14644 This product displays the C-tick to show it complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand regulations. Warning for Australia The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas ...