TomTom PRO 8000 Reference Guide - Page 130

Predefined routes over the air, About predefined routes

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Predefined routes over the air About predefined routes A route is part of an order. Predefined routes are routes that are designed in advance to pass specific waypoints, rather than automatically planned by the device. In addition to orders with a single destination you can also receive Itinerary orders which include a predefined route with multiple waypoints on your TomTom PRO device. This chapter explains how to skip waypoints of an Itinerary order. After you tap Yes to start the navigation of an Itinerary order, the Route Summary shows you the route on the map. It shows the destination, the total travel time, the total distance to travel and the number of waypoints on your itinerary. Tap Done to start navigation. There is a waypoint icon in the Driving View that indicates the first waypoint in the list of waypoints on your Itinerary. When you pass a waypoint, the waypoint icon in the Driving View flashes and you hear an audible notification. You can disable these warnings. After you have passed a waypoint the number of the next waypoint is shown in the Driving View. 130

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About predefined routes
A route is part of an
order
. Predefined routes are routes that are designed in advance to pass spe-
cific waypoints, rather than automatically planned by the device. In addition to orders with a single
destination you can also receive Itinerary orders which include a predefined route with multiple
waypoints on your TomTom PRO device. This chapter explains how to skip waypoints of an Itiner-
ary order.
After you tap
Yes
to start the navigation of an Itinerary order, the Route Summary shows you the
route on the map. It shows the destination, the total travel time, the total distance to travel and the
number of waypoints on your itinerary.
Tap
Done
to start navigation. There is a waypoint icon in the Driving View that indicates the first
waypoint in the list of waypoints on your Itinerary.
When you pass a waypoint, the waypoint icon in the Driving View flashes and you hear an audible
notification. You can
disable these warnings
.
After you have passed a waypoint the number of the next waypoint is shown in the Driving View.
Predefined routes over the air