This article applies to:
Tom by TomTom
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Speed cameras
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Speeding while approaching a speed camera If you are exceeding the speed limit and approaching a speed camera, Tom lights up orange and blue. Make sure to slow down! |
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Obstacles
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Traffic
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Exceeding speed limit Orange lights alert you when the maximum allowed speed is exceeded. |
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Report speed camera You can easily report speed cameras by tapping the center button. To confirm the report is successful, Tom lights up blue. |
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Confirm speed camera If you receive an alert for a speed camera and you want to confirm the speed camera is still there, tap the center button. Tom will light up blue. |
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Report obstacles To report obstacles, hold the center button a little longer until it lights up yellow. |
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Remove event Getting a false alert for a speed camera that is gone already? Then tap the secondary button at the top. Tom will light up blue. |
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Power on For the first time of use, hold the top button for 3 seconds to power on Tom. A white light appears confirming Tom is powered on. |
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Pairing mode and auto-start When Tom tries to pair to a smartphone, it lights up white. When pairing is successful, the color changes to green. |
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Pairing unsuccessful A pulsating white LED indicates Tom is unable to pair to a smartphone. |
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Heartbeat A pulsating green LED is indicating a successful connection between Tom and the smartphone. This heartbeat repeats every 10 seconds |
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