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Weather
The weather forecast service
provides up to 5 days of weather
reports for your current location and
your chosen destination.
NAVI 80 - Live services
In addition to the free navigation
services ( e.g. traffic information, fixed
speed cameras), extra features can
be added by subscribing to paid LIVE services.
LIVE services include up-to-date
traffic information with "HD Traffic™ ",
updates and locations of fixed and
mobile speed cameras, local search,
weather forecast and the "My
TomTom LIVE" subscription status.
Notice
LIVE services are not available in
some countries or regions.
The following menus are displayed: ■ Traffic /HD Traffic
Select to receive up-to-date, real-
time traffic information.Notice
The HD Traffic service is named
Traffic if a subscription has not been
activated.
■ Speed cameras
Displays alerts and location of
mobile speed cameras in real-time, fixed speed cameras and accident
blackspots.
Notice
Speed camera information is
updated online by the entire
community of system users.
Switch function off via the "Speed
Cameras" menu in "LIVE services", if required.
Notice
In certain countries it is illegal to
download and activate the camera warning option and this could lead to
prosecution.
■ Local search
This service allows you to use a keyword to quickly find any Point of
Interest (POI) and set it as a
destination.■ My TomTom LIVE
Displays expiry date of subscribed services. Renew subscriptions via
the Store.
Notice
A valid email address must be
entered to use this service.
Notice
Invoices are sent to the entered
email address, with (if necessary) the install instructions and user
information for the applications,
services or other downloaded
content.
■ Weather
The weather forecast service
provides up to 5 days of weather
reports for your current location and your chosen destination.
IMAGE VIEWER
CD35 BT USB NAVI - IMAGE
VIEWER
The system can be used to view
images. Select Image viewer in the
main menu; the image gallery opens
and an image can be selected.
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Turn off sound
To deactivate all sound, including
voice instructions and alerts etc.. To
turn the sound back on, select Turn
on sound .Safety preferences
To activate sound warnings during
driving (e.g. when exceeding a set
speed or when approaching schools
etc.). This option can also be used to
simplify the menus.Planning preferences
Five types of planning preferences
are selectable. The recommended
preference is Fastest route.
After having selected the planning
criteria, the system permits the
activation of the IQ Routes™
function. If activated, this function
plans the best route taking the actual road speeds into account.
Toll road preferences: After having
entered a destination, the system
asks if you wish to change this
request. Select one of the 3 types of
planning preferences, then finish
using the right soft button ⌟.Road types: Select preferences in
terms of particular sections of the
journey, such as unmade roads and
ferry transfers.Show lane images
When approaching a major road
change, the system may switch to a
close-up view of the junction with a
turn arrow and road signs. This
feature can be deactivated, if
preferred.Automatic zooming
During guidance, the display
gradually zooms in before each
change of direction. If preferred, this mode can be deactivated.Show POI on map
To select the points of interest (POIs) which appear on the map.Manage POIs
To add, modify or delete points of
interest (POIs) or POI categories.Set units
Units of distance: Select Miles or
Kilometres , then select Done using
the soft button.Clock display : Select from the 3 clock
display mode options, then select
Done using the soft button to move to
the next step.
Coordinates : Select from the 3
latitude and longitude display options, then select Done using the soft button
to move to the next step.Show/hide tips
When using the Navigation system,
the system will display tips to help get
the best use of the functions. These
can be deactivated by selecting Hide
tips . To reactivate, select Show tips.Change car symbol
Changes the style of the car symbol.2D map settings
To change the default map settings
between 2D and 3D.Compass preferences
Changes the compass display on the
map screen.Status bar preferences
Add to the list of options that appear
on the navigation map status bar.
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Name preferences
To display street and house numbers on the map.Use day/night colours
In the default automatic mode, the
system will automatically switch
between day and night modes.
If manual mode is preferred,
automatic mode can be deactivated
by selecting Use day colours or Use
night colours .
Automatic switching can be
reactivated using the Brightness
preferences menu.Change map colours
New colours can also be
downloaded. To select a downloaded colour, select an additional colour
scheme, then the colour required.Brightness preferences
Adjust the screen brightness to suit
the external lighting conditions.Set clock
When the clocks change in summer
or winter, or when travelling abroad,
the time on the system will need
adjusting. Select Set clock; thesystem offers three display modes.
Select the desired mode, then Done
using the soft button. Set the clock,
then select Done.
Clock synchronisation: The
synchronisation option allows the time to be set directly using GPS
information. Select the Sync option
with the left soft button ⌞.Start-up preferences
Used to change the system start-up
settings and also the start-up page by
customising it with a chosen photo.Show fewer menu options
Allows simplification of the menu to
facilitate better use. To reactivate all
options, select this icon again.Change language
To change language, select
Language: , the required language
can then be selected from the list.Reset factory settings
To reset all system parameters and delete all personal data.
Select Reset factory settings in the
main menu, then follow the on-screen instructions using the soft buttons.Partial reset: allows the deletion of allpersonal data (favourites, recent
destinations, etc.).
After resetting, the system will restart
in English.
NAVI 50 - Setting up the navigation
system
The Options menu allows you to
check and update the following map
and navigation settings:
■ Warnings
■ Route settings
■ Map settings
■ Voice settings
■ Coordinate format
■ GPS
■ Map updateWarnings
Press the Home button ; followed by
NAVI , Options then Warnings to
access the following:
■ Warn when speeding (On/Off)
■ Speed limit always visible (On/Off)
■ Alert point warnings (On/Off)
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Warn when speeding: The digital map
contains speed limits for certain
roads. Audio and/or visual warnings
are triggered when the vehicle
exceeds the speed limit.
Speed limit always visible : The speed
limit for certain roads is always visible on the screen.
Alert point warnings : When the
vehicle passes an alert point, a
warning sign appears on the screen.
Notice
Warnings may not be available for
some roads and regions.Route settings
Press the Home button ; followed by
NAVI , Options then Route settings to
access the following:
■ Route planning method (Fast/
Short/ECO)
■ Motorways (On/Off)
■ Period charge (On/Off)
■ Per-use toll (On/Off)
■ Ferries (On/Off)
■ Carpool/HOV (On/Off)
■ Unpaved roads (On/Off)If necessary, press Options then
Reset to defaults to set each of these
options back to the factory default
settings.
Alternatively, when the map is
displayed (no route guidance is
active), the Route settings menu can
be accessed by pressing Options.
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Information on the display", "Map screen" above for
further information.
Route planning method : Select Fast
to set the fastest route to the
destination entered. This method
assumes the vehicle travels at or near
the speed limit on all roads.
Select Short to set the shortest route
and minimise the total distance to
travel to the destination entered.
Select Eco to set a compromise
between the fastest and the shortest
route planning methods. The route
provided may be shorter than the
fastest method, but not significantly
slower.
Motorways : To include or exclude
motorways from the route plan.Turn off, e.g. when towing a vehicle,
or when motorway driving is not
permitted.
Notice
Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving.
Period charge : To include or exclude
roads which require a special license
to be purchased for certain periods.
Per-use toll : To include or exclude
roads for which a toll must be paid to use the road once only.
Ferries : To include or exclude the use
of ferries, ships and trains.
Carpool/HOV : To include or exclude
carpool lanes and high-occupancy
vehicle (HOV) lanes.
Unpaved roads : To include or
exclude the use of unpaved roads,
e.g. dirt, gravel roads.Map settings
Press the Home button ; followed by
NAVI , Options then Map settings to
access the following:
■ View mode (2D/3D)
■ Viewpoint (Low/Normal/High)
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Avoid roadblock
Select this if there is a roadblock or a
line of traffic ahead which was not
indicated by the Traffic info service.
How much of the route to be avoided
can be chosen: Avoid 100m, 500m,
2000m or 5000m.
The system will recalculate the route avoiding the section of the route for
the selected distance.Recalculate original
Returns to the original route.Avoid part of route
Avoids a specific part of the route, such as a road or a junction. Choose the road to be avoided from the list of roads on the route.Minimise traffic delays
Select this menu to plan the route
based on the latest traffic information.Travel via...
Select this to change the route so that
it passes a particular location, e.g. to
pick someone up. The location is
chosen in the same way the
destination is chosen, so all the sameoptions can be selected: Address,
Favourite , Point of Interest and Point
on map .
The system will calculate a new route to the destination that passes the
chosen location.
NAVI 50 - Edit Itinerary
This function makes it possible to
view the route plan to the destination
entered.
The following information will appear: ■ Direction change arrows
■ Road number
■ Distance before a direction change
Press Options to change and sort the
details of the route.
The following options are available: ■ Summary
Shows each waypoint and the
destination, including the waypoint distance, time left to next waypoint
and arrival time.■ Normal
Shows each manoeuvre, with
street or place names, distance,
and route section numbers.
This option also shows signpost information, access and
manoeuvre restrictions, warnings
and system preference information.
■ Road list
Shows only the main sections of the
route using road names/numbers.
This option also shows the length of each section, time left to next
section, arrival time and average
direction.
Alternatively, these itinerary options
can be changed by pressing the
"Direction and distance to next
change of direction" tab on the display during route guidance. Press
Options to change and sort the details
of the route.
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Information on the display", "Map screen" in the Usage
section 3 73.
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106Navigation
helpful information about the currentlocation and to search for Points of
Interest (POI) nearby.
To access the map screen at any
time, press the Home button ;
followed by MAP on the display
screen.Where am I?
This menu option contains the
following information:
■ Current location (address)
■ Latitude
■ Longitude
■ Altitude
■ GPS status
Press Options to display the following
options:
■ Add to favourites
Refer to (NAVI 50) "Destination
input", "Add and save a favourite"
for further information 3 90.
■ Country information : Refer to
"Country information" below.Country information
This function allows you to check
country information and legislation for
the current location.
When the Where am I? screen is
displayed, press Options followed by
Country information on the display
screen.
This menu option contains the
following information:
■ Speed limits
■ Phone country code (International dialling code, e.g. +49)
■ Emergency number (e.g. 112)
■ Legal restrictions, e.g.: ◆Vehicle equipment requirements,
e.g. warning triangle, first aid kit,
fire extinguisher, spare bulbs, high-visibility jacket etc.
◆ Headlights legislation
◆ Maximum blood alcohol level
◆ Snow chains legislation
◆ Winter tyres legislationHelp Nearby
This function allows you to search for
assistance near your current location.When the Where am I? screen is
displayed, press Help Nearby on the
display screen.
This menu option contains the
following information:
■ Car repair around here (Vehicle
repair services)
■ Health around here (Medical and
emergency services)
■ Police around here (Police stations)
■ Petrol station around here (Fuel
stations)
Select the appropriate option to
access a list of local Points of Interest
(POI).
For information on Points of Interest
(POI), refer to (NAVI 50) "Destination
input" 3 90.
TomTom SAFETY CAMERAS
CD35 BT USB NAVI
The system can provide alerts of
safety or speed cameras on route.
For options select TomTom Safety
Cameras in the main menu:
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Report safety camera
If the system does not indicate a
camera that is on the journey, its
details can be entered manually by
selecting Report safety camera .
The type of camera has to be entered (fixed or mobile). The system opens a
map page and using the directional
controls, place the red marker on the
location of the camera and confirm
using the soft buttons.
Confirm the type of camera, and if
Speed camera is chosen, the speed
limit must also be entered and confirmed.
For the system to integrate cameras
entered manually by other users, you must be subscribed to the camera
updates in TomTom HOME . The
camera alert will only become active
after the location is confirmed by the
TomTom technical department.
The quick menu can also be used to
report a camera. Select Report safety
camera . The system requires the type
of camera to be entered, then which
side of the road it is on. Confirm with
the right soft button.Change warning preferences
Use to delete or modify the warning time before the camera and the sound of the warning.
To add camera alerts (mobile
camera, toll road camera etc.), check
the types of camera required. Select
the type of camera to modify, then to
delete the warning, use the soft
buttons to confirm yes or no. If No is
chosen, enter the warning time before the camera and Done using the soft
button.
Select the desired sound to warn of
an upcoming camera. Test the sound
using the left soft button and confirm
with the right soft button.Disable alerts
The camera warnings can be
enabled/disabled. Select Disable
alerts in the main menu if the
warnings are enabled or Enable
alerts if the warnings are disabled.
Notice
In certain countries it is illegal to
download and activate the camera
warning option and this could lead to prosecution.TRAFFIC INFORMATION
CD35 BT USB NAVI - Traffic
information
Allows up-to-date traffic information from local sources to be received.
Traffic information can include:
■ accidents and incidents,
■ traffic volumes,
■ roadworks,
■ weather conditions,
■ lane closures.
The Traffic info service is not
available in all countries and regions.
Traffic incidents are notified by verbal messages and by symbols on the
map - refer to "Symbols overview"
3 109.
To show the status of the Traffic info
service, the following icons are
displayed on the traffic sidebar:A=The device is searching for an
FM station broadcasting traffic
information.$=Traffic information is up-to-date
or being updated.
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Phone113PhoneGeneral information...................113
Connection ................................. 115 Bluetooth connection .................118
Emergency call .......................... 121
Operation ................................... 122
Mobile phones and CB radio equipment .................................. 131General information
The handsfree phone system
provides you with the possibility of
having mobile phone conversations
via the vehicle's microphone and
loudspeakers, as well as operating
the most important mobile phone
functions via the Infotainment system.
To be able to use the handsfree
phone system, the mobile phone
must be connected with it via
Bluetooth .
Not all handsfree phone system
functions are supported by every mobile phone. The possible phone
functions depend on the relevant
mobile phone and network provider.
Refer to the operating instructions for
your mobile phone or consult your
network provider.Important information for
operation and traffic safety9 Warning
Use of the handsfree phone
system while driving can be
dangerous as your concentration
is reduced when telephoning. Park the vehicle before using the
handsfree phone system.
Follow the regulations of the
country in which you are driving.
Also follow the special regulations
that apply in specific areas and
always switch off the mobile
phone if the use of mobile phones is prohibited, if interference is
caused by the mobile phone or if
dangerous situations can occur.
9 Warning
Mobile phones have effects on
your environment. For this reason,
safety regulations have been
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If pairing fails, repeat procedure if
necessary.
Unpairing a mobile phone fromthe handsfree phone system
If the list of paired phones is full, a new
phone can only be paired if an
existing phone is unpaired.
Notice
Unpairing a phone erases all of its
downloaded contacts and its call
history from the handsfree phone
system phonebook.
R15 BT USB, R16 BT USB,
CD16 BT USB, CD18 BT USB -
Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the TEL button and
select Delete device .
Select the desired phone from the
device list and press the OK rotary
knob to confirm deletion when
prompted.CD35 BT USB - Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the SETUP / TEXT
button and select Bluetooth
connection from the settings menu.
Select the desired phone from the device list, press the central rotary
knob and select Delete.
NAVI 50 - Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, press the Home button ;
followed by SETTINGS on the display
screen.
Select Bluetooth then View Bluetooth
device list .
Select the desired phone from the device list, then press ë to delete the
device. If required, delete all devices
in the list by pressing Options
followed by Delete all. Confirm with
the OK button.NAVI 80 - Unpairing a mobile phone
To unpair, i.e. to delete a phone from
the handsfree phone system
memory, access the Manage
devices screen.
From the Home page, press MENU
then Phone followed by Settings on
the display screen.
Select Manage devices , then press
< to open a pop-up menu, select
Delete and remove the selected
device from the list.
Emergency call9 Warning
Connection setup cannot be
guaranteed in all situations. For
this reason, do not rely exclusively on a mobile phone when a vitally
important communication (e.g. a
medical emergency) is concerned.
On some networks, it may be
necessary for a valid SIM card to
be properly inserted in the mobile
phone.
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122Phone9Warning
Bear in mind that you can only
make and receive calls with the
mobile phone if it is in a service
area with a sufficiently strong
signal.
Under certain circumstances,
emergency calls cannot be made on all mobile phone networks; it is also possible that emergency callscannot be made when certain
network services and/or telephone functions are active. Consult your
network provider for more
information.
The emergency call number
differs depending on country or
region. Please enquire
beforehand about the correct
emergency call number for the
relevant country or region.
Dial the emergency call number (refer
to "Operation" 3 122); A telephone
connection to the emergency call
centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnel
questions you about the emergency.9 Warning
Do not end the call until you are
requested to do so by the
emergency call centre.
NAVI 50
To view the emergency number for
the current location, press the Home
button ; followed by MAP on the
display screen.
Press Options then Where am I? .
When the Where am I? screen is
displayed, press Options followed by
Country information on the display
screen: Emergency number (e.g.
112) is shown on the display.
Operation Introduction
When a Bluetooth connection has
been set up between your mobile phone and the handsfree phone
system, certain functions of your
mobile phone can be operated via the Infotainment system controls or
display.
It is then possible, e.g., to import the
contacts and telephone numbers
stored in your mobile phone into the
handsfree phone system.
After connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model. During this period, operation of the
mobile phone is possible via the
Infotainment system only to a limited extent.
Notice
Not every mobile phone supports
the functions of the handsfree phone
system. Therefore, deviations from
the range of functions described are possible.