If you pressed the CROSSING button when asked for a house number, or pressed DONE without entering a house
number,
or
if TomTom Navigator simply does not know any house numbers on the selected street, you will be
presented with a list of all known crossings (i.e. street corners). If you really do not care about the exact spot, simply
pick the option "Anywhere".
Note: just like the streets themselves, side streets are sometimes marked with a special symbol indicating that they
cannot be entered by car:
3. The menu
The menu pops up when you tap approximately in the middle of the
main screen
. There are two pages. Use the
button to cycle through the pages. You select an icon by tapping it. Until you take your stylus or finger off the screen,
icons and buttons are only highlighted, not yet selected. When a menu option is not available, the icon is dimmed and
cannot be selected.
The "change preferences" option gives access to several menu pages with preference options, which are explained
in
chapter 4
.
option
function
Navigate to...
Calculates a route from your current position to a certain destination. The destination can be any
type of location except your current position. Enter the destination using the
picking locations
menu
.
The calculated route is shown in the
route summary screen
, from which you can start navigating.
Note
:
To calculate the route, TomTom Navigator must have a valid GPS signal. If you do not have this,
the
route summary screen
is shown with the message "Waiting for a valid GPS signal..." The
route will be calculated when the signal becomes available. If necessary, refer to your installation
poster to find out how to connect your GPS device.
Related topic
:
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