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  • Page 1 TomTom GO Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Personal Area Networks ......................14 Connect to TomTom services using your smartphone ............. 14 Reconnecting your smartphone ....................15 Connect to TomTom services using a different smartphone ........... 15 Deleting phones .......................... 15 Unable to get a connection ......................16 Help Help ..............................
  • Page 3 Using gestures All about gestures ..........................27 Main Menu Navigation buttons ........................... 28 Other buttons ............................ 29 Volume control ..........................30 Using Quick Search About search ............................ 31 Planning a route to a POI using search ................... 31 Entering search terms ........................33 Working with search results ......................
  • Page 4 Going to a POI using voice control ....................70 Changing a setting using voice control ................... 70 Traffic About TomTom Traffic ........................72 About RDS-TMC ..........................72 The route bar ............................ 72 Looking at traffic on the map ......................73 Looking at traffic on your route .......................
  • Page 5 Settings Appearance ............................88 Brightness ............................ 88 Arrival information panel ......................89 Voices ..............................89 Voice Control ............................ 90 Maps..............................90 Route Planning ..........................91 Sounds and Warnings ........................92 Speed camera warnings ......................92 Safety warnings ........................... 92 Language and Units.......................... 93 System ..............................
  • Page 6: Welcome To Navigation With Tomtom

    Get going chapter. This covers installation, switching on, setting up and planning your first route. After that, you will probably want to connect to TomTom services and you can read all about that in the Connecting to TomTom services chapter.
  • Page 7: Get Going

    Get going Installing in your car Use the mount provided with your device to install your TomTom GO device in your vehicle. Read the instructions about positioning your device before you install your device. To install your device, do the following: 1.
  • Page 8: Safety Notice

    Answer the questions by touching the screen. GPS reception When you first start your TomTom GO navigation device, the device may need a few minutes to determine your position. In future, your position will be found much faster. To ensure good satellite reception, use your device outdoors and keep it upright. Large objects such as tall buildings can sometimes interfere with reception.
  • Page 9 To plan a route to an address using search, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select Search. The search screen opens with the keyboard showing. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the place you want to plan a route to. Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if...
  • Page 10: Planning A Route Using The Map

    Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the list/map button: 5. Select an address suggestion. 6. Enter the house number if you have one and haven't entered it already. 7. Select Drive. Your navigation device plans a route then starts to guide you to your destination.
  • Page 11 To plan a route using the map, do the following: 1. Move the map until you can see the destination that you want to navigate to. Here are some of the gestures you can use to move the map: Pinch - to zoom, touch the screen with your thumb and a finger. Move them apart to zoom ...
  • Page 12 Tip: You can use the location you selected in other ways, such as adding it to Places, by selecting the pop-up menu button. Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus (+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel.
  • Page 13: Connecting To Tomtom Services

    Follow these steps to get TomTom services on a TomTom GO that is always connected: Note: When you start your GO for the first time, or after a reset, you are given the option to activate TomTom Services when you set up your GO.
  • Page 14: Personal Area Networks

    8. Create a new MyTomTom account or log in to your existing MyTomTom account. Tip: If you already own a TomTom navigation device, we recommend that you open a new MyTomTom account for your GO using a different email address.
  • Page 15: Reconnecting Your Smartphone

    You do not need to do anything to reconnect your GO to your phone. Your GO will remember your phone and will find it automatically when you have Personal Area Network (PAN) and Bluetooth switched on and you are in range of your navigation device. If you have a valid TomTom services subscription, the service will start automatically.
  • Page 16: Unable To Get A Connection

    Tip: If you delete all your connected phones, you will no longer be able to use TomTom services. Unable to get a connection If your GO cannot connect to your phone, or you have no internet connection, check the following: Your phone is shown on your TomTom navigation device.
  • Page 17: Help

    Help Help Select Help from the Main Menu or the Settings menu. On this screen, you can see the following information: Guided tour  Select this option to get a short tutorial on how to use your navigation device. Voice control ...
  • Page 18: My Device

    My device Memory card slot Some TomTom navigation devices have a memory card slot that is located on the side or bottom of the device. Before you use the memory card slot, make sure that you have the latest version of the application...
  • Page 19: Getting Help

    Note: If you choose not to send location information to us, you will no longer receive our services. This is because services need to send the location of your device to TomTom in order to receive the traffic information related to where you are. The end date of your subscription remains the same, even if you do not send this information to us.
  • Page 20: What's On The Screen

    What's on the screen The map view The map view is shown when you start your navigation device and you have no planned route. Your actual location is shown as soon as your device has found your GPS location. You can use map view in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map. You can move around the map using gestures, and zoom using the zoom buttons.
  • Page 21 If you have planned a route, your complete route is shown on the map. You can add stops to your route directly from the map. When you start to drive, the guidance view is shown. 1. Back button. This button returns the map to an overview of your whole route or, if no route is planned, moves the map to put your current location at the centre.
  • Page 22: The Guidance View

    You see your current location and details along your route, including 3D buildings in some cities. Note: 3D buildings in guidance view are not available on all GO devices. The guidance view is normally in 3D. To show a 2D map with the map moving in your direction of...
  • Page 23 When your navigation device starts after it was turned off and you have a route planned, you are shown the map view with your current location. 1. Switch view button. Select the switch view button to change between the map view and the guidance view.
  • Page 24: The Route Bar

    Note: To make the route bar more readable some incidents may not be shown. These incidents will always be of minor importance and only cause short delays. The route bar also shows messages about the status of your GO, for example Finding fastest route or Playing route preview.
  • Page 25: Distances And The Route Bar

    Distances and the route bar The distance ahead shown on the route bar depends on the length of your route, or the distance remaining on your route. For remaining distances longer than 50 km (31 miles), only the next 50 km (31 miles) is shown. ...
  • Page 26: Time-Dependent Speed Limits

    Time-dependent speed limits Some speed limits change depending on the time of day. For example, you may see the speed limit near schools decrease to 40 km/h or 25 mph in the morning between 08.00 - 09.00 and in the afternoon between 15.00 - 16.00.
  • Page 27: Using Gestures

    Using gestures All about gestures You need to use gestures to control your device. This Reference Guide explains which gestures to use throughout the guide but here is a complete list of all the gestures you can use. Double tap Touch one finger on the screen twice in rapid succession.
  • Page 28: Main Menu

    Main Menu Navigation buttons On the map view guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. The following navigation buttons are available in the Main Menu: Note: Not all features are supported on all devices. Select this button to search for an address, a place or a Point of Interest, Search then plan a route...
  • Page 29: Other Buttons

    Settings Menu. Select this button to open the Help Menu. The Help Menu contains a guided tour and information about your GO. Select this button to return to the previous screen. Select this button to return to the map view guidance view.
  • Page 30: Volume Control

    TomTom services. This symbol shows the power level of the battery in your device. This symbol shows that your device is connected to TomTom services. This symbol shows that your device is not connected to TomTom services. Select this button to switch off voice instructions. You will no longer hear spoken route instructions but you will still hear information such as traffic information and warning sounds.
  • Page 31: Using Quick Search

    Using Quick Search About search You use search to find a wide range of places and then navigate to them. You can search for the following: A specific address, for example, 123 Oxford Street, London.  A partial address, for example, Oxford st Lon. ...
  • Page 32 Tip: If you press and hold a letter key on the keyboard, you get access to extra characters if they are available. For example, press and hold the letter "e" to access characters 3 e è é ê ë and more. You can search for a POI (Point of Interest) type, such as a restaurant or tourist attraction.
  • Page 33: Entering Search Terms

    POIs. The search screen opens showing the keyboard and the following buttons: 1. Back button. Select this button to go back to the previous screen. 2. Search input box. Enter your search term here. As you type, matching addresses and POIs are shown.
  • Page 34 5. 123?! button. Select this button to use numbers and symbols on your keyboard. Select the =\< button to toggle between the numbers and more symbols. Select the ABC button to go back to the general keyboard. 6. Keyboard layout button.
  • Page 35: Working With Search Results

    7. List/map button. Select this button to switch between showing the results in a list or showing the results on the map. 8. Show/hide keyboard. Select this button to show or hide the keyboard. Tip: Select the Shift key once to make the next letter you type upper case. the Shift Double tap key to use Caps-Lock where all the letters you type are upper case.
  • Page 36: About Postcodes

    When you select an address from the list of search results, you can choose to show it on the map, add a crossroad or plan a route to that chosen location. To get an exact address you can add the house number.
  • Page 37: About Mapcodes

    Every location on Earth, including those in the sea like islands and oil rigs, can be represented by a mapcode. Mapcodes are short, and easy to recognise, remember and communicate. They are precise to a few metres, which is good enough for every-day use. Go to mapcode.com for instructions on how to find the mapcode for a location.
  • Page 38 Restaurant Chinese restaurant Accommodation Hotel or motel Luxury hotel Camping ground Economy chain hotel Emergency services Hospital or polyclinic Dentist Police station Veterinarian Doctor Fire station Car-related services Outside parking Petrol station Parking garage Car wash Car dealer Vehicle inspection centre Rental car facility Electrical car charging point(s)
  • Page 39 Government office Telecommunication Company Community service Post office Pharmacy Shopping centre Beauty services Tourist information office Shop Education College or university School Library Convention centre Leisure Casino Winery Theatre Tourist attraction Cinema Concert hall Amusement park Museum Exhibition centre Opera Cultural centre...
  • Page 40 Nightlife Leisure centre Sport Playing field Swimming pool Mountain peak Water sports Beach Tennis court Park or recreation area Ice skating rink Yacht basin or marina Sports centre Stadium Golf course Religion Church Place of worship Travel Railway station Mountain pass Airport Scenic or panoramic view Ferry terminal...
  • Page 41 Bus station Petrol station Toll gate Electrical car charging stations Rest area Truck stop City centre...
  • Page 42: Planning A Route

    Planning a route Planning a route to an address using search Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route to an address using search, do the following: 1.
  • Page 43 Note: When searching, the whole map is searched. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is done, for example, to being along the route or in a city. 4.
  • Page 44: Planning A Route To A City Centre

    Tip: You can add a stop to a route that you have already planned. Tip: You can save a route using Routes. Planning a route to a city centre Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving.
  • Page 45 Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the list/map button: 5. Select the city in the left-hand column. The city name is shown in the right side of the search input box, and the city centre POI is shown below in the right-hand column.
  • Page 46: Planning A Route To A Poi Using Search

    Planning a route to a POI using search Important: In the interest of safety and to avoid distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route to a POI type or a specific POI using search, do the following: 1.
  • Page 47: Planning A Route Using The Map

    Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the list/map button: 5. Select a POI type or an individual POI. 6. If you selected a POI type, select your chosen POI. 7.
  • Page 48 Tip: For a complete list of gestures, see Using gestures. 2. When you have found your destination on the map, select it by pressing and holding the screen for about one second. A pop-up menu shows the nearest address. 3. To plan a route to this destination, select the drive button: Your navigation device plans a route then starts to guide you to your destination.
  • Page 49: Planning A Route Using My Places

    Planning a route using My Places To navigate to one of My Places from your current location, do the following: 1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu. 2. Select My Places. A list of all your Places opens. 3.
  • Page 50: Planning A Route Using Coordinates

    W 0 08.569 Note: The bar below the coordinates goes red if you enter coordinates that are not recog- nised by your GO. 6. As you type in the coordinates, suggestions are shown based on what you have entered. You can continue typing or select a suggestion.
  • Page 51: Planning A Route Using A Mapcode

    Tip: To see more results, hide the keyboard or swipe the results list to scroll it. Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the list/map button: 7. Select a suggestion for your destination. 8.
  • Page 52: Planning A Route In Advance

    Tip: You can switch between seeing the results on the map or in a list by selecting the list/map button: 5. Select a suggestion for your destination. 6. Select Drive. Your navigation device plans a route then starts to guide you to your destination. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically.
  • Page 53 Your route is planned using your chosen starting point and destination. The estimated time of arrival is shown at the top of the route bar. Tip: If you don't want to use search to choose your starting point and destination, go to the map view and press and hold to select a location.
  • Page 54: Finding A Car Park

    Changing the starting point into a stop 1. Select the starting point on the route in the map view. 2. Select the pop-up menu button. A pop-up menu shows a list of options. 3. Select Change to a Stop. Your route is replanned with the starting point changed into a stop. Finding a car park To find a car park, do the following: 1.
  • Page 55 You can change the screen to show a list of car parks by pressing this button: You can select a car park from the list to locate it on the map. Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right hand side of the second column.
  • Page 56: Finding A Petrol Station

    4. To plan a route to your chosen car park, select the drive button: Your navigation device plans a route then starts to guide you to your destination. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Tip: You can add a car park as a stop on your route by using the pop-up menu.
  • Page 57 Tip: You can scroll down the list of results using the scroll bar on the right hand side of the second column. If you want to change how the search is done, select the button to the right of the search box. You can then change where the search is carried out, for example, to search near you or the whole map.
  • Page 58 Your navigation device plans a route then starts to guide you to your destination. As soon as you start driving, the guidance view is shown automatically. Tip: You can add a petrol station as a stop on your route by using the pop-up menu. A petrol station that is a stop on your route has a blue icon.
  • Page 59: Changing Your Route

    Changing your route The Current Route Menu When you have planned a route, select the Current Route button in the Main Menu to open the Current Route Menu. The following buttons are available in the Current Route Menu: Clear Route Select this button to clear the currently planned route.
  • Page 60: Types Of Route

    Reorder Stops Select this button to see the lists of stops for your current route. You can then change the order of the stops on your route. For a route without stops, you can also select this button to reverse your route.
  • Page 61: Adding A Stop To Your Route From The Current Route Menu

    Note: Carpool lanes are sometimes known as High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes (HOV lanes) and are not present in every country. To travel on these lanes, you may need to have more than one person in the car, for example, or the car may need to use environmentally-friendly fuel. If you choose to avoid a route feature, a new route is planned.
  • Page 62 3. Select the starting point. The symbol changes to a starting point arrow. 4. Select the stops one by one in the order you wish to drive them. The symbols change to a flag as you select each stop. 5. Select your destination. Your route is recalculated with the stops in the changed order.
  • Page 63: My Routes

    My Routes About My Routes My Routes provides an easy way to create saved routes with optional stops, sometimes known as an itinerary. You can use My Routes to save, retrieve and edit routes. You may want to use My Routes in one or more of the following situations: While working - Your job involves driving several routes with multiple stops on a daily basis.
  • Page 64: Navigating Using A Saved Route

    Tip: You can also save a route using the Add to My Routes button in the Current Route menu. Navigating using a saved route To navigate using a previously saved route, do the following: 1. In the Main Menu, select My Routes. 2.
  • Page 65: Deleting A Route From My Routes

    3. Select the pop-menu button to open the menu. 4. Select Add Stop to Route. 5. Select your new stop on the map. Tip: If you know the name of your new stop, you can use Search to select your stop instead of using the map.
  • Page 66: Voice Control (Speak&Go)

    About voice control Note: Voice control is not supported on all devices or in all languages. Instead of selecting items on the screen to control your TomTom GO device, you can use your voice to control your device. You can use voice control to control many of the navigation features on your device, or to change settings on your device.
  • Page 67: The Voice Control Screen

    The voice control screen 1. Examples of what you can say. Tip: Say "All commands" to see a list of commands you can say. Alternatively, select Help in the Main menu, then select Voice control and then select Which commands can I say?. 2.
  • Page 68: Some Tips For Using Voice Control

    "Go to an address" and "Go to a city centre"  "Go home" and "Travel via home"  "Go to a car park" and "Go to a petrol station"  "Go via a car park" and "Go via a petrol station" ...
  • Page 69: Saying Commands In Different Ways

    The following example shows how to use voice control to plan a journey to an address or a location: 1. In map view or guidance view, say the wake-up phrase "Hey TomTom" to start voice control. The voice control screen is shown and your device says "I'm listening". When voice control is ready to listen, you see a microphone icon in the bottom left corner and you hear a beep.
  • Page 70: Going To A Poi Using Voice Control

    1. In map view or guidance view, say the wake-up phrase "Hey TomTom" to start voice control. The voice control screen is shown and your device says "I'm listening". When voice control is ready to listen, you see a microphone icon in the bottom left corner and you hear a beep.
  • Page 71 3. If the command is correct, say "Yes." If the command is incorrect, say "No" and repeat the command after you hear "I'm listening". The volume on your device changes to 50%. Tip: To stop voice control, say "Cancel". To go back one step, say "Back".
  • Page 72: Traffic

    Note: TomTom services are not available on all GO devices. Note: TomTom services are not available in all countries or regions, and not all services are available in all countries or regions. For more information on available services in each region, go to tomtom.com/services.
  • Page 73: Looking At Traffic On The Map

    Note: To make the route bar more readable some incidents may not be shown. These incidents will always be of minor importance and only cause short delays. The route bar also shows messages about the status of your GO, for example Finding fastest route or Playing route preview.
  • Page 74: Looking At Traffic On Your Route

    Tip: Select an incident on the map to see more detailed information. 1. Traffic incident that affects your route in your direction of travel. A symbol or number at the start of the incident shows the type of incident or the delay in minutes, for example 5 minutes.
  • Page 75: Traffic Incidents

    For a complete list of incident types, see Traffic incidents. Select the back button to go back to the guidance view. Traffic incidents Traffic incidents and warnings are shown in the map view and in the route bar. Symbols shown in a circle are traffic incidents.
  • Page 76 Road closure...
  • Page 77: Speed Cameras

    Note: TomTom services are not available on all GO devices. Note: TomTom services are not available in all countries or regions, and not all services are available in all countries or regions. For more information on available services in each region, go to tomtom.com/services.
  • Page 78 Symbol shown on Symbol shown in Description route bar Fixed speed camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and is fixed in one place. Mobile speed camera - this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and can be moved to different locations.
  • Page 79: Changing The Way You Are Warned

    Changing the way you are warned To change the way your TomTom GO navigation device warns you about speed cameras, select the Sounds and Warnings button in the Settings Menu. You can then set how you want to be warned for the different types of cameras and safety hazards.
  • Page 80: Confirm Or Remove A Mobile Speed Camera

    When connected to TomTom services, your TomTom GO receives all camera updates for fixed and mobile camera locations in real time. You do not need to do anything to receive updates – they are sent to your device automatically.
  • Page 81: Danger Zones

    Information about the location of zones is continually updated by TomTom and other users and frequently sent to your GO so that you always have the latest information. You can also contribute by reporting new risk zone locations. To get TomTom services on your GO, you must be...
  • Page 82: Changing The Way You Are Warned

    Changing the way you are warned To change the way your TomTom GO device warns you about danger zones, select the Sounds and Warnings button in the Settings Menu. You can change settings for whether you want to be warned or not.
  • Page 83: Updating Locations For Danger Zones And Risk Zones

    The locations of danger zones and risk zones can change frequently. New zones can also appear without warning. Your TomTom GO receives all zone updates in real time. You do not need to do anything to receive updates – they are sent to your device automatically.
  • Page 84: My Places

    My Places About My Places My Places provides an easy way to select a location without the need to search for the location each time. You can use My Places to create a collection of useful addresses. The following items are always in My Places: Home - Your home location can be somewhere you often visit, such as your office.
  • Page 85: Changing Your Home Location

    Changing your home location 1. In the Main Menu, select My Places. 2. Select Home. Your home location is shown on the map, with a pop-up menu. 3. Select Edit this Location. 4. To select a new home location, do one of the following: Zoom in on the map at the location you want to select.
  • Page 86: Adding A Location To My Places Using Search

    Tip: Pinch to zoom isn't available on all devices. When pinch to zoom isn't available on your device, use the zoom buttons to zoom in and out. Double tap - to zoom in, double tap on the map.  Drag - to scroll the map, touch the screen with a finger and move it across the screen. ...
  • Page 87 4. Select Delete.
  • Page 88: Settings

    Settings Appearance Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. On this screen, you can change these settings: Switch to night colours when dark  Select this setting to make the device automatically switch to night colours when it gets dark. Show previews of motorway exits ...
  • Page 89: Arrival Information Panel

    Arrival information panel Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Appearance. Select Arrival information to change the following settings: Show remaining distance  Select this setting to show the remaining distance left to travel in the arrival information panel during navigation.
  • Page 90: Voice Control

    Note: When a recorded voice is chosen, you see only this setting because recorded voices cannot read out road numbers, road signs, etc. Read aloud road numbers  Use this setting to control whether road numbers are read aloud as part of navigation instruc- tions.
  • Page 91: Route Planning

    Select Settings in the Main Menu, then select Route Planning. When a faster route is available If a faster route found while you are driving, TomTom Traffic can replan your journey to use the faster route. Select from the following options: Always take the fastest route ...
  • Page 92: Sounds And Warnings

     Traffic jams  To receive warnings in the route bar for traffic jams, you must have a TomTom Traffic sub- scription. You can choose never to be warned or to be warned when approaching a jam too quickly. When speeding ...
  • Page 93: Language And Units

    This is an information screen rather than a setting and shows you information about your TomTom GO. You may be asked to go to this screen during a call to TomTom Customer Support or you may need to enter information taken from this screen when using the TomTom Shop.
  • Page 94: Help

    Select this setting to control whether you are asked about sending information to TomTom every time your device starts. Battery settings  Select this setting to control power saving options on your device. Reset  Select this setting to delete all your saved places and settings and restore the standard factory settings to your TomTom GO.
  • Page 95: Product Certification

    Product certification Finding product certification information on your device To find product certification information, such as the ICASA-approved certification number, do the following on your GO: 1. Select Settings in the Main Menu. 2. Select System. 3. Select About. 4. Select Legal information.
  • Page 96: Mydrive

    GO navigation device. For example, you can use MyDrive to get map updates, software updates or manage your MyTomTom account. You log in to MyDrive on the TomTom website. It is a good idea to frequently connect your navigation device to MyDrive to ensure you always have the latest updates.
  • Page 97 You can now access MyDrive Connect from the notification area on your desktop. MyDrive starts automatically after the account is created. Note: Next time you want to access MyDrive, go to tomtom.com/mydrive in a web browser.
  • Page 98: Addendum

    Safety messages Use with care Use of TomTom products while driving still means that you need to drive with due care and attention. Your device is intended to serve as a driving aid and is not a substitute for driving with due care and attention.
  • Page 99  Rating: DC5V, 1.2A How TomTom uses your information Information regarding the use of personal information can be found at tomtom.com/privacy. Battery This product uses a Lithium-Ion battery. Do not use it in a humid, wet and/or corrosive environment. Do not put, store or leave your product in a high temperature location, in strong direct sunlight, in or near a heat source in a microwave oven or in a pressurised container, and do not expose it to temperatures over 122°F /...
  • Page 100 EU. R&TTE directive Hereby, TomTom declares that TomTom products and accessories are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EU Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity can be found here: tomtom.com/legal.
  • Page 101 TomTom Inc. bears no responsibility for and hereby disclaims all liability for any fines, penalties or damage incurred by a driver for violations of the law. While driving in any state with windshield mounting restrictions, TomTom recommends using the supplied Adhesive Mounting Disk or purchasing an alternative mounting system (e.g.
  • Page 102 TomTom, the FCC may withdraw the user’s right to operate the equipment. For customers in the USA, the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission may be of help: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems".
  • Page 103 IMPORTANT NOTE IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncon-  trolled environment. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between ...
  • Page 104 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance THIS WIRELESS DEVICE MODEL MEETS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES WHEN USED AS DIRECTED IN THIS SECTION This GPS Navigation System is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 105 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. TomTom shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this document. This document contains information protected by copyright.
  • Page 106: Copyright Notices

    TomTom or its suppliers. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a licence agreement. Any unauthorised copying or disclosure of this material will lead to criminal and civil liabilities.

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