TomTom Navigator Quickstart PDF Manual Guide
You can now decide to set up the software for either left-handed or right-handed operation. With left-handed operation, important buttons and controls will be located on the left side of the screen. As a result, you will be able to operate them with your left hand without obscuring the screen.
Planning your first route
The main screen of TomTom Navigator displays your position on the map. It gets this position from your GPS receiver. If your GPS receiver is switched off, or has not (yet) determined a clear position from the GPS satellites, the main screen will display your last known position. To emphasize the fact that your real position is unknown, the screen is displayed in back and white.
TomTom Navigator will now plan a route from your current GPS location to the destination you have just entered. Once the route has been calculated, tap Done to return to the main screen. Please note: route planning will not start unless TomTom Navigator knows your current location – which requires a valid GPS signal. If necessary, refer to your installation poster to find out how to connect your GPS device.
Driving around
Your main screen will now look similar to the one below:
• On the map, a dark red path indicates the planned route.
• The lower left-hand corner shows the next driving instruction: an arrow showing what to do, and a distance indicating when to do it.
• At the very bottom you see the name of the next street you will reach if you follow the current driving instruction.
The lower right-hand corner shows your journey information:
o the current time
o the estimated time of arrival
o the distance left to the destination
o your current speed
o the time left to the destination
Once you start driving, driving instructions will be provided in advance by a voice. Should you miss a spoken instruction, you can tap on the driving instruction (the bottom left-hand corner) to repeat it.
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December 3, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, GPS Navigation
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