Saving A Route - TomTom Rider 400 User Manual

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Using GPX files
There are several things you can do with your GPX file:
Use a tool such as
Export to a memory card or directly to your computer, then use your computer to view the file
using software such as Google Earth.
Note: While viewing your recording, you may notice that the recorded GPS locations do not
always correspond with the roads. This can happen for several reasons. Firstly, your device tries
to keep the files small and this can cause a slight loss of data precision. Secondly, your device
records the actual data from the GPS chip for an accurate representation of where you've been,
rather than what you see on your screen. Thirdly, the software with which you view the recording
may have the maps misaligned.
Share the file with friends by exporting it.
Note: Tracks can be
ITN files (TomTom's own Itinerary file format)
An ITN file contains less detail than a GPX file. An ITN file can contain a maximum of 255 locations
which is enough to recreate a route accurately. ITN files become routes after import.
Using ITN files
There are several things you can do with your ITN file:
You can import an ITN file onto your TomTom Rider so you can travel that same route again and
get navigation instructions.
Use tools such as
Note: Routes can be

Saving a route

1. Plan a route using the steps described in
Tip: If you cannot see your planned route on the map view, select the back button to show your
route.
2. Select the route.
3. Select the pop-up menu button to open the menu.
4. Select Manage Route, then Add to My Routes.
The name of the route is shown in the edit screen.
Tyre Pro
to view your track file.
imported
and exported.
Tyre Pro
to view your route.
imported
but cannot exported.
Planning a
route.
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