TomTom Via
1. What’s in the box What’s in the box • TomTom Via including the Easy Click mount • USB cable • USB car charger or RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver, depending on your product To check what is included in your product, see the list of box contents on the product packaging.
2. Read me first Read me first Mounting your device in your car Make sure that both the mount and your windscreen are clean and dry before you attach the mount. Place the device so that it does not interfere with your view of the road or of any of the controls in your car. To attach the mount, press the suction cup firmly against the windscreen on an area where the glass is flat. Then twist the grip on the base of the mount in a clockwise direction until you hear a click.
Tip: We recommend using a broadband internet connection whenever you connect your navigation device to MyTomTom. Setting up MyTomTom 1 2 To set up MyTomTom, do the following: 1. Connect your computer to the internet. 2. Start a browser and go to tomtom.com/getstarted. 3. Click Download now. Your browser downloads the MyTomTom support application, which you need to install on your computer in order to connect your device to MyTomTom.
Important: You should plug the USB connector directly into a USB port on your computer and not into a USB hub or USB port on a keyboard or monitor. Take care of your navigation device Never leave your TomTom Via or accessories on view when you leave the car as they may become an easy target for thieves. It is important to take care of your device: • Your device is not designed for use in extreme temperatures and any such exposure may cause permanent damage.
3. Safety Safety Installing the mount Consider carefully where to attach the mount in your car. The mount should not block or interfere with any of the following: • Your view of the road • Any of the controls in your car • Any of your mirrors • The airbag When your navigation device is in the mount, you should be able to reach the device easily without leaning or stretching. You can attach the mount to the windscreen, side window or use a Dashboard Mount Disk to attach the mount to your dashboard.
4. Planning a route Planning a route Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route on your TomTom Via, do the following: 1. Tap the screen to open the Main menu. 2. Tap Navigate to... 3. Tap Address. Tip: The first time you plan a route, you are asked to select a country, state or region. Your selection is saved and used for all future routes until you change this setting.
5. Enter the streetname. • Streets with similar names are shown in the list while you type. • When the correct streetname appears in the list, tap the name to select the destination. 6. Enter the house number, then tap Done. 7. The location is shown on the map. Tap Select to continue or tap Back to enter another address. Tip: If you want your final destination to be a car park, tap Park nearby and select a location from the list of car parks close to your general destination.
8. Select the type of route you want to plan. 9. When the new route is shown, tap Done. • For more information about the route, tap Details. • To plan a different route, tap Change route. Your TomTom Via starts to guide you to your destination, using spoken instructions and onscreen directions. Route summary The route summary shows an overview of your route, the remaining distance to your destination and the remaining estimated journey time.
Using your voice to plan a route Instead of tapping the screen to plan a route, you can use your voice to plan a route. For information about planning a route using your voice, see Voice command and control. Frequent destinations If you often make trips to the same destinations, you can set your TomTom Via to ask if you want to plan a route to one of these locations, every time the device starts. This is faster than planning a route in the normal way.
Tap YES to enter a preferred arrival time. Your Via calculates your arrival time and shows you whether you will arrive on time. You can also use this information to work out when you need to leave. If your Via shows that you will arrive 30 minutes early, you can wait and leave in 30 minutes time, rather than arrive early. Your arrival time is constantly recalculated during your journey.
Tap this button to navigate to a Point of Interest (POI). Point of Interest Tap this button to select a point on the map as your destination using the map browser. Point on map Tap this button to enter a destination using latitude and longitude values. Latitude Longitude Tap this button to select your last recorded position, as your destination. Position of last stop Planning a route in advance You can use your TomTom Via to plan a route in advance, selecting your starting point and your destination.
• Avoid motorways - a route which avoids motorways. • Walking route - a route designed for making the journey on foot. • Bicycle route - a route designed for making the journey on a bicycle. 6. Choose the date and time that you will make the journey you are planning. Your Via uses IQ Routes to work out the best possible route at that time. This is useful to see how long a journey takes at different times of the day or on different days of the week. 7.
5. Voice control Voice control About voice control Instead of tapping the screen to control your TomTom Via, you can use your voice to control your Via. For example, to increase the volume on your Via, you can say, "Increase volume." To view the list of available commands, tap Help in the Main menu then tap Product manuals and then tap What can I say? Important: Voice control requires a computer voice. When there are no computer voices installed on your TomTom Via, this feature is not available.
If the command is incorrect, say, "No" and repeat the command after you hear the tone. Your Via plans a route from your current location to your Home address. Tip: To stop your Via from listening out for further commands, say "Back" or "Cancel" or "Quit" or simply tap the screen. Planning a journey using your voice Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving.
Tip: Different locations may have the same name, such as a road that spans multiple postcodes. When this happens you need to look at the screen and tap the correct location. If the street name you hear is incorrect, but the correct streetname is in the list, say the number next to the correct streetname or tap the streetname in the list. If the streetname is not shown in the list, say "Back" or "No" or tap Back to return to the previous screen and then say the streetname again when you hear the tone. 5.
To enter the destination using your voice, tap one of the following buttons: Tap this button to enter an address entirely using speech. Spoken address Spoken address helps you to enter information without tapping the screen. This option recognises the following spoken terms: • Commands: Yes, No, Back, Done, OK, Crossing. • Streetnames. • Cities and towns and their centres. • Favourites, postcodes and POIs.
6. Driving View Driving View About the Driving View When your TomTom Via device starts for the first time, you are shown the Driving View along with detailed information about your current position. Tap the centre of the screen at any time to open the Main Menu. You can choose the screen shown when you switch on your device by tapping Settings in the Main Menu, then tapping Start-up settings.
10.Navigation instruction for the road ahead and the distance to next instruction. If the second instruction is less that 150m after the first instruction, you see it shown immediately instead of the distance. Tap this part of the status bar to repeat the last voice instruction and to change the volume. You can also tap here to mute the sound. 11.The remaining journey time, the remaining distance and your estimated arrival time. Tap this part of the status bar to open the Route Summary screen.
7. Advanced Lane Guidance Advanc ed Lane Guidance About lane guidance Note: Lane guidance is not available for all junctions or in all countries. Your TomTom Via helps you prepare for motorway exits and junctions by showing the correct driving lane for your planned route. As you approach an exit or junction, the lane you need is shown on the screen. Using lane guidance There are two types of lane guidance: • Lane images To turn lane images off, tap Settings in the Main Menu, then tap Advanced settings.
Tip: If no lane guidance is shown in the status bar and all lanes are highlighted, you can use any lane.
8. Making changes to your route Making change s to your route About route changes After you plan a route, you may want to change the route or even the destination. There are various ways to change your route without the need to completely replan the entire journey. To change the current route, tap Change route in the Main menu: Tap this button to change the current route. This button is only shown while there is a planned route on your Via.
Tap this button to avoid traffic delays on a planned route. Minimise delays It is not always possible to avoid all traffic delays. Your Via will check for traffic delays on your route and calculate the best route to avoid all or most of the delays. Note: This button is only available when Traffic is enabled in the LIVE services menu. For more information about TomTom traffic information services, go to tomtom.com/services. Tap this button to change the current destination.
9. View map View map About viewing the map You can view the map in the same way as you might look at a traditional paper map. The map shows your current location and many other locations such as Favourites and POIs. To view the map in this way, tap View map or View route in the Main menu. You view different locations on the map by moving the map across the screen. To move the map, touch the screen and drag your finger across the screen. To select a location on the map, tap the location on the map.
You can also set your own marker. Tap the cursor button, then tap Set marker position to place a green marker at the cursor position. To turn markers off, tap Options, then Advanced and clear the Markers checkbox. 4. Options button 5. The cursor with streetname balloon. Tap the button in the streetname balloon to open the cursor menu. You can navigate to the cursor position, make a Favourite of the cursor position, or find a Point of Interest near the cursor position. 6.
Position the cursor on a location on the map, then tap Cursor and then tap one of the following buttons: Tap this button to plan a route to the cursor position on the map. Navigate there Tap this button to view information about the location on the map such as the address. View location Tap this button to create your own green marker and place it at the cursor position. Set marker position If a green marker exists, this button changes to Delete marker.
10. Map corrections with TomTom Map Share™ Map corrections with TomTo m Map Share™ About TomTom Map Share TomTom Map Share helps you correct map errors and share map corrections with the rest of the TomTom Map Share community. To correct your map and share map corrections with other Map Share users, tap Map corrections in the Services menu. Map Share allows you to send and receive map corrections for one year after the new version of a map is released.
These corrections are investigated and verified by TomTom and are included when the next map version is released. Map correction settings You can decide which map corrections from the Map Share community are used to correct your maps. To select a category, tap Map corrections settings in the Map corrections menu. There are three categories of map corrections: • Corrections verified by TomTom - this category only includes corrections investigated by TomTom.
Important: For safety reasons, do not enter the full details of a map correction while you are driving. Mark the location of the map error instead and enter the full details later. To show the report button in the Driving view, do the following: 1. Tap Map corrections in the services menu. 2. Tap Map correction settings. 3. Select the type of corrections you want to download. Then tap Done. 4. Read the instructions on the screen. Then tap Continue. 5. Select how you want to share your map corrections.
Tap this button to block or unblock a street. You can block or unblock the street in one or both directions. (Un)block street For example, to correct a street near to your current location, do the following: 1. Tap (Un)block street. 2. Tap Near you to select a street near your current location. You can select a street by name, a street near your Home location or a street on the map. 3. Select the street or section of a street you want to correct by tapping it on the map.
Tap this button to change the name of a street on your map. For example, to rename a street near to your current location: Edit street name 1. Tap Edit street name. 2. Tap Near you. 3. Select the street or section of a street you want to correct by tapping it on the map. The street you select is highlighted and the cursor shows the name of the street. 4. Tap Done. 5. Type the correct street name. 6. Tap Done. Tap this button to change and report incorrect road turn restrictions.
Tap this button to edit an existing POI. You can use this button to make the following changes to a POI: Edit POI • Delete the POI. • Rename the POI. • Change the telephone number of the POI. • Change the category that a POI belongs to. • Move the POI on the map. Tap this button to enter a comment about a POI. Use this button if you cannot edit the error with the POI using the Edit POI button. Comment on POI Correct house number Tap this button to correct the location of a house number.
11. Sounds and voices Sounds and voices About sounds and voices Your TomTom Via uses sound for the following: • Driving directions and other route instructions • Traffic information • Warnings that you set • Hands-free phone calls There are two types of voice available for your Via: • Computer voices Computer voices are generated by your Via. They provide route instructions and read aloud city and street names, traffic and weather reports, user messages and tutorials.
Tap the central panel on the status bar and move the slider to adjust the volume. The last route instruction is played so you can hear the new volume level. • In the Settings menu. Tap Settings in the Main menu, then tap Volume settings and move the slider to adjust the volume. Tap Test to listen to the new volume level. Automatic volume control To set your TomTom Via to automatically adjust the volume, do the following: 1. Tap Settings in the Main menu. 2. Tap Volume settings. 3.
12. Settings Settings About settings You can change the way your TomTom Via looks and behaves. Most of the settings on your device can be accessed by tapping Settings in the Main Menu. Use night colours / Use day colours Tap this button to reduce the brightness of the screen and display the map in darker colours. Use night colours When driving at night or when driving through a dark tunnel, it is easier to view the screen and less distracting for the driver, if the brightness of the screen is dimmed.
Phone settings Tap this button to open the phone settings menu. Phone settings For more information on connecting your phone and making hands-free calls, see Hands-Free calling. Status & Information Tap this button to find technical information on your TomTom Via such as the device serial number, application version and the map version. Status & Information You can also view the current status for GPS reception. You can also view the current status for GPS reception and your LIVE Services.
Make your own menu Tap this button to add up to six buttons to your own personalised menu. Make your own menu If there are only one or two buttons in your menu, both buttons are shown in the Driving view. If you have three or more buttons in your menu, then a single button is shown in the Driving view which opens your menu when tapped. Voices Tap this button to change the voice that gives spoken directions and other route instructions. Change voice A wide range of voices are available.
MyTomTom account Tap this button to log in to your TomTom account. MyTomTom account You can only log in to one account at a time on your TomTom Via. If you have more than one account or several people share the same device, you can switch from one account to another as required. Manage POIs Tap this button to manage your own POI categories and locations.
Change Home location Tap this button to set or change your Home location. You enter the address in the same way as you do when you plan a route. Change Home location Your Home location provides an easy way to plan a route to an important location. For most people, your Home location will be your home address. However, you might prefer to set the location to another regular destination, such as your workplace. Switch map Tap this button to select the map you want to use for route planning and navigation.
Change car symbol Tap this button to select the car symbol that shows your current location in the Driving view. Change car symbol 2D/3D settings Tap this button to set the default view of the map. To switch between 2D and 3D views while driving, tap the centre part of the status bar in Driving View. 2D/3D settings It is sometimes easier to view the map from above, such as when navigating a complex road network. The 2D view shows a two dimensional view of the map as though viewed from above.
Change map colours Tap this button to select the colour schemes for day and night map colours. Change map colours Tap Search to search for a colour scheme by typing the name. To download more colour schemes, go to tomtom.com. Brightness settings Tap this button to set the brightness of the screen. Move the sliders to adjust the brightness level. Brightness settings To view the map and menus in day or night colours, tap Use night colours or Use day colours in the Settings menu.
Battery saving settings Tap this button to set the power saving features on your Via. Battery saving settings Advanced settings Tap this button to select the following advanced settings: Advanced settings • Show house number before street name - when this setting is selected, addresses are shown with the house number followed by the streetname, such as 10 Downing street. • Show street names - when this setting is selected, street names are shown on the map in the Driving View.
13. Points of Interest Points of Interest About 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 Tip: To report incorrect or missing information about an existing Point of Interest included with your map, use the Map Share service to share your corrections with the Map Share community. Creating POIs Tip: You can download POI sets and share your own POI sets using MyTomTom. 1.
Tap this button to set your Home location as a POI. Home This is useful if you decide to change your Home location, but first want to create a POI using the current Home address. Tap this button to create a POI from a Favourite. Favourite You might want to create a POI from a Favourite because you can only create a limited number of Favourites. If you want to create more Favourites you need to delete some Favourites. To avoid losing a Favourite, save the location as a POI before you delete the Favourite.
The POI is created and saved in the selected category. Using POIs to plan a route When you plan a route, you can use a POI for the destination. The following example shows how to plan a route to a car park in a city: 1. Tap Navigate to... in the Main menu. 2. Tap Point of Interest. 3. Tap POI in city. Tip: The last POI you viewed on your Via is also shown in the menu. 4. Enter the name of the town or city and select it when it is shown in the list. 5.
Calling a POI Note: Hands-free calling is not supported on all devices. Many of the POIs on your TomTom Via include phone numbers. This means you can use your Via to call the POI and plan a route to the location of the POI. For example, you can search for a restaurant that serves South-East Asian cuisine, call to reserve a table and plan a route to the restaurant, and all using your Via. 1. Tap the phone button in the Driving view.
Manage POIs Tap this button to manage your POI categories and locations. Manage POIs Tip: To report incorrect or missing information about an existing Point of Interest included with your map, use the Map Share service to share your corrections with the Map Share community. You can set your Via to let you know when you are near to selected POI locations. In this way, you could for example, set the device to let you know you when you are approaching a petrol station.
14. Help Help About getting help Tap Help in the Main Menu 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 the Help menu to call the nearest hospital and tell them your exact location. Tip: If you do not see the Help button in the Main Menu, tap Settings and then Safety settings. Clear the checkbox for Show only essential menu options while driving.
Tap this button to find the contact details and location of a service centre. Phone for help Note: Hands-free calling is not supported on all devices. Tap this button to navigate your way by car to a service centre. Drive to help Tap this button to navigate your way on foot to a service centre. Walk to help Tap this button to see your current location on the map. You can then tap Phone for help and select the type of service you want to contact and tell them your exact location.
15. Hands-free calling Handsfree calling About hands-free calls Note: Hands-free calling is not supported on all devices. If you have a mobile phone with Bluetooth®, you can use your TomTom Via to make phone calls and send and receive messages. Important: Not all phones are supported or compatible with all features. For more information, go to tomtom.com/phones/compatibility. Connecting to your phone First you must establish a connection between your mobile phone and your TomTom Via.
• Tap Point of Interest to choose a Point of Interest (POI) to call. If your Via knows the phone number of a POI, this is shown next to the POI. • Tap Phonebook entry to select a contact from your phonebook. Note: Your phonebook is automatically copied to your Via when you first establish a connection with your mobile phone. Not all phones can transfer the phonebook to your Via. For more information, go to www.tomtom.com/phones/compatibility.
Tap this button to change the auto-answer settings. Auto-answer settings Tap this button to change your Home phone number. Change Home number Tap this button to disable Bluetooth on your TomTom Via. Disable Bluetooth Tap this button to select information you want to delete. You can delete the list of recent callers and the list of recently dialled numbers.
16. Favourites Favourites About Favourites Favourites provide an easy way to select a location without the need to enter the address. They do not need to be favourite places, they can simply be seen as a collection of useful addresses. Creating a Favourite To create a Favourite, do the following: 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Settings to open the Settings menu. 3. Tap Manage Favourites. 4. Tap Add. 5.
Tap this button to add your current location as a Favourite. My location For example, if you stop somewhere interesting, while you are there you can tap this button to create the Favourite. Tap this button to create a Favourite using the Map Browser. Select the location of the Favourite using the cursor, then tap Done. Point on map Tap this button to create a Favourite by entering latitude and longitude values. Latitude Longitude Tap this button to create a Favourite by saying the address.
Tip: Use the left and right arrows to choose another Favourite from your list. Your Via calculates the route for you. 6. When the route is calculated, tap Done. Your Via will immediately start guiding you to your destination with spoken instructions and visual instructions on the screen. Changing the name of a Favourite To change the name of a Favourite, do the following: 1. Tap the screen to bring up the Main Menu. 2. Tap Settings to open the Settings menu. 3. Tap Manage Favourites. 4.
17. Traffic information Traffic information About RDS-TMC The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) also known as RDS-TMC, transmits traffic information as a radio signal and is available free of charge in many countries. TMC is not a TomTom Service, but is available when using the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver. Note: TomTom is not responsible for the availability or quality of traffic information provided by the Traffic Message Channel. The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is not available in all countries.
Slow traffic. Queueing traffic. Stationary traffic or road closure. Taking the fastest route Your Via regularly looks for a faster route to your destination. If the traffic situation changes and a faster route is found, your Via will offer to replan your journey so you can use the faster route. You can also set your Via to automatically replan your journey whenever a faster route is found. To apply this setting, tap Traffic settings in the Traffic menu.
2. Tap Traffic. 3. Tap Traffic settings. 4. Choose between always taking the faster route automatically, being asked or never changing your route. 5. Tap Next and then Done. To manually minimise traffic delays at any time, do the following: 1. Tap the Traffic bar in the Driving View. 2. Tap Minimise traffic delays. Your Via plans the quickest route to your destination. The new route may include traffic delays and may remain the same as the original route.
3. Tap Work to home. The Driving View is shown and a message is displayed telling you about traffic incidents on this route. The Traffic sidebar also shows any delays. Getting more information about an incident To check for delays on your route, tap Show traffic on route in the Traffic menu. Your navigation device shows a summary of the traffic delays on your route. The total includes any delays due to traffic incidents and those due to busy roads, with information provided by IQ Routes.
4. Tap on any traffic incident to get more information. A screen is shown that gives you detailed information about the incident you chose. To display information about surrounding incidents use the left and right arrows at the bottom of this screen. Changing Traffic settings Use the Traffic settings button to choose how Traffic works on your navigation device. 1. Tap the traffic sidebar to open the Traffic menu. 2. Tap Traffic settings. Traffic settings 3.
Traffic incident symbols: Accident Road works One or more lanes closed Road closed Traffic incident Traffic jam Weather related symbols: Fog Rain Wind Ice Snow Note: The incident avoided symbol is shown for any traffic incident that you avoid using a traffic service. Traffic menu To open the Traffic menu, tap the Traffic sidebar in the Driving View or tap Traffic in the Services menu.
Show traffic on route Tap this button for an overview of traffic incidents along your route. Tap the left and right buttons for more detailed information about each incident. Tap Replan to replan your route and avoid the traffic incidents that are shown on the map. View map Tap this button to browse the map and see the traffic incidents shown on the map. Change Traffic settings Tap this button to change your settings for how the Traffic service works on your device.
18. Speed Cameras Speed Cameras About Speed Cameras The Speed Cameras service warns you about the following roadside camera locations: • Speed camera locations. • Accident blackspot locations. • Mobile speed camera locations. • Average speed camera locations. • Toll road camera locations. • Traffic light camera locations. Speed camera warnings By default, warnings are given 15 seconds before you reach a speed camera location. You are warned in three ways: • Your TomTom Via plays a warning sound.
Tip: To change the number of seconds or warning sound, tap Alert settings in the Speed Cameras menu. Changing the way you are warned To change the way your TomTom Via warns you about speed cameras, tap the Alert settings button. Alert settings You can then set how close you want to be to a speed camera before you are warned and what type of sound will be played. For example, to change the sound that is played when you approach a fixed speed camera, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu. 2.
Toll road camera Restricted road camera - located on a minor road that reduces traffic on a larger road Other camera Mobile camera hotspot Average speed check Accident black spot Bi-directional speed camera Ungated railway crossing Report button To show the report button in the Driving View, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu. 2. Tap Speed Cameras. 3. Tap Enable report button. 4. Tap Done.
Note: If the type of camera you choose has a speed restriction, you can also enter the speed. A message confirms that your camera has been reported to the Speed Camera team at TomTom. Reporting a new speed camera while at home You do not need to be at the location of a speed camera to report the new location. To report a new speed camera location while you are at home, do the following: 1. Tap Services in the Main Menu on your navigation device. 2. Tap Speed Cameras. 3. Tap Report safety camera. 4.
This type of camera monitors traffic at toll road barriers. Toll road camera This type of speed camera checks the average speed of vehicles between two fixed points. Average speed check This type of camera checks traffic on roads where access is restricted. Vehicle restriction All other types of camera that do not fall into any of the above categories.
Intermediate warning - type 3 Once in the speed check zone, if you are driving at over 100% of the permitted speed and have not received a start of zone warning, you see a visual warning in the Driving View indicating the maximum permitted speed. You also hear a loud audible warning. These warnings occur at the FIRST intermediate point only and are there to remind you to slow down...
19. MyTomTom MyTo mTom About MyTomTom MyTomTom helps you manage the contents and services of your TomTom Via navigation device, as well as giving you access to the TomTom community. You log in to MyTomTom on the TomTom website. It is a good idea to frequently connect your navigation device to MyTomTom, to ensure you always have the latest updates. Tip: We recommend using a broadband internet connection whenever you connect your navigation device to MyTomTom.
Tip: When you connect your navigation device to your computer, MyTomTom tells you if there are any updates for your device. MyTomTom account To download content and services from TomTom, you need a MyTomTom account. You can create an account when you start using MyTomTom. Note: If you have more than one TomTom device, you need a separate account for each device.
20. Customer support Customer support Getting help to use your navigation device You can find further online help at tomtom.com/support. Status & information Tap this button to open the Status & information menu. Status & information Tap this button to view technical information about your device, such as your serial number for your device and the TomTom App version. Version information Tap this button to check the status of your subscriptions to TomTom Services.
21. Addendum 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 the United States of America which is responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your TomTom device.
For replacement chargers, go to tomtom.com for information about approved chargers for your device. The stated battery life is a maximum possible battery life. The maximum battery life will only be achieved under specific atmospheric conditions. The estimated maximum battery life is based on an average usage profile. For tips on extending the battery life, go to the FAQ listed below for your country: AU:www.tomtom.com/8703, CZ:www.tomtom.com/7509, DE:www.tomtom.com/ 7508, DK:www.tomtom.com/9298, ES:www.
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