Getting Started - TomTom Navigator Navigator 3 User Manual

Traffic plug-in
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Bluetooth bond between your Pocket PC and a mobile phone, and for
configuring a GPRS and Internet connection on your Pocket PC.
Due to its dynamic nature, traffic information can by definition never
represent the full, current traffic situation. There are locations for which
information is not available, and some incidents might not be detected on
time. Quality, coverage and reporting times will differ from one region to the
other. Pay attention to changes in usual traffic routes, construction detours
and other road conditions which may not be reported by the TomTom Traffic
Plug-In. Adhere to all applicable traffic laws and regulations.
Please note that traffic information is not available in all countries covered by
TomTom maps. Check
TomTom Navigator receives traffic information from the TomTom Traffic server
over a mobile GPRS internet connection.
To receive traffic information:
Verify that you have a working GPRS Internet connection on your Pocket PC
(although TomTom cannot give you support on how to set up a GPRS Internet
connection, you will find useful tips at www.tomtom.com). Make sure your Pocket
PC is not in the desktop cradle and open Internet Explorer from the Pocket PC's
main menu. In the address bar type pda.tomtom.com/test, if the TomTom web
site appears you have a working internet connection.
www.tomtom.com

Getting started

for the latest on traffic coverage.

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