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Figure 137: TomTom Services
TomTom Services is an online subscription service that lets your GO 930 access real-time traffic, weather, fuel prices, and more. TomTom periodically adds new services. For a full list of current services, visit http://www.tomtom.com/services.
Note that traffic information is available either as a Service, or as an optional external RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver that TomTom sells for around $100.

Figure 138: Setup Wireless Data Connection
In order to use TomTom's Services, you'll need a compatible Bluetooth enabled cell phone. Once paired with the GO 930, the phone must be powered on, within a coverage area, and located within 15 feet of the GPS.
Compared to Garmin's MSN Direct equipped 12v power adapter (which provides power as well as various online services, including Traffic), TomTom's Services feel complex to setup, and require additional hardware (a cell phone).

Figure 139: TomTom Services 1 of 2
TomTom provides a number of available Services:

Figure 140: Main Menu 3 of 3
Traffic information is available on the GO 930 either as a TomTom Service, which requires a compatible Bluetooth-enabled cell phone in order to download updates, or by adding an optional TMC Traffic Receiver (sells for around $100 online). The optional TMC traffic receiver includes a 1 year subscription, after which you'll need to subscribe.
To view traffic information, tap "TomTom Traffic" from the Main Menu, Page 3.

Figure 141: Limit Traffic Updates?
The first time you launch TomTom Traffic, you are asked if you want to limit how often Traffic is updates.
If you are using TomTom's Traffic Service via a connected Bluetooth cell phone, this setting allows you to limit the frequency with which the GO 930 will download new traffic updates. This is essentially a money saving feature aimed at controlling data usage on your cell phone.
Tap "YES" to specify an update interval, or tap "NO" to download new traffic updates as soon as they become available. If you've got an unlimited data plan, or are using the TMC traffic receiver, you should tap "NO" to ensure the most current traffic data possible.

Figure 142: TomTom Traffic Main Menu
The Traffic menu, shown above, is home to the following functions:
Notice that traffic information status is reported in the lower-left corner of the Traffic menu. Figure 142 shows a full green circle, indicating traffic information is up to date. The following conditions are also reported:

Figure 143: Change Traffic Preferences
The following traffic options can be enabled or disabled:

Figure 144: View Map with Traffic Information
This is the map screen with traffic information displayed. The map centers itself on your current position, and any traffic incidents in the area are shown. Tap on any traffic incident to get more information.

Figure 145: Traffic Conditions Along Route
When calculating the route to a destination, the GO 930 displays any traffic events along the planned route. Tapping "Minimize delays" will force the GO 930 to route around any traffic delays. Tap "Done" to begin driving to the destination.

Figure 146: Traffic Sidebar
When driving to a destination, if a traffic incident is received that will cause a delay along your route, the Traffic Sidebar will appear on the right side of the map screen notifying you of the upcoming delay. Tap the Traffic sidebar to view more detailed information about the delay, and re-route around the problem.