I found my box that the Tom Tom came in. The telephone number was in there. Thank you, CarolynI found my box that the Tom Tom came in. The telephone number was in there.
Thank you,
Carolyn
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The short answer is unfortunately 'NO'.
I agree with you that it could be done as each GPS has a unique ID: that said, in order to be able to triangulate to the GPS receiver the satellites will need to talk to each other AND the GPS will need to identify itself to each satellites: it is a costly exercise. As an observation, you will find that it could also easily be done with stolen mobile phones but the current (cheap) solution is to just block the telephone specific IMEI ID thus rendering it useless.
Hope it helps! Thank you for the interesting topic and let me know your thoughts!
I'm sorry to hear you are locked out of your cellular telephone. I will try to help you with this.
You didn't mention the make of your telephone nor your service provider.
Often, the default security code for a cellular telephone, the code that keeps the average person from using your telephone without your permission, is the last four digits of your telephone. Hopefully, you didn't elect to customize this number. If you did enter a different number, you may have to call your service provider. Try all the kids birthday anniversary or your house number before you call them.
I hope this works for you and you are able to use your telephone again.
My thanks to the gentleman who posted the link to Tom Tom's solutions link. Although I had been there previously months ago when I first encountered this problem, there had been at that time, no instructions from them on how to properly reset the One that does not have a reset pin hole. That was in March. There are now such instructions.
The key to resetting such a Tom Tom GPS device lies in plugging your One into your computer, which automatically launches Tom Tom Home software (please remember, you have to have Home software installed on your computer already). After doing this:
1. When Home launches, go to Manage My Device Folder (p.2) and click it to open it.
2. You will see a folder-style window which lists all of the items that are your device. Select the folder tab: 'Items on device.' Then Deselect Applications. Click OK when promted. The Applications software will be deleted from your Tom Tom One.
3. IMPORTANT! Then clcik the other folder tab 'Items on computer.' Do the same here by deselcting to uninstal software on your computer as well. Click OK when promted.
4. If you do not get an automatic dialog box indicating that you need new application software installed, return to p.1 and select the folder 'Update My Device.' Follow the instructions as prompted and Tom Tom will both download new computer Home software as well as new software to the One device.
That should do it.
I will tell you that it took me three passes at this process. So it's not a breeze. But in the end it finally worked. And my One, which had been down since March is once again finally up and running with new software and as well as I remember it working.
Hope this helps others.
Tom
You need to go into system administration and setup "Target Lines" for each DDI number. Then assign the Target Lines to telephones. Please refer to your administration manual for programming instructions as different systems & different levels of software will have a unique range of numbers for target lines.
Good Luck!
Perform a hard reset. That should delete every last bit of info you have saved on your tomtom. To do this press and hold the power and reset buttons for about 5 seconds.
I have now resolved my Tomtom 1 V2 problem (posted 12th Nov 2008).
I emailed Tom tom directly, describing the problem I was having, they responded almost immediately.
Tomtom could not have been any more helpful, the advice they gave me was spot on, and absolutely correct.
Not only did they solve the error I had with my unit, but they made it work much better than it ever had.
Briefly, I was told to join (for free) Tomtom Home, then delete all of the operating system on my satnav and download the latest Tomtom operating system, plus a few other upgraded programs.
I am no computer genius, and admit to being more than a little apprehensive in doing this, but, it could not have been a more straight forward or simple procedure.
As before, my Tomtom now works so much better, faster and with far more features.
Another benefit of being a member of Tomtom Home is that you are offered many products such as map updates at greatly reduced prices.
Regards,
Chris Vince
sir, i have philips sopho baseline pro device. we are having since 7 years. now we need to change the settings,i.e programming. send the user manual or programming guide.we are the technical guys. we can get easily.thanks
Given that consumer telephones are inexpensive, the cost of repairing the speaker phone on the 960 (assuming you still have it) is probably not worth it.
Going off of my memory....to program a speed dial you would first press "Program", enter the telephone number you want stored and then press the one of the memory buttons to save the number to. If the number is to be saved on a lower memory position press "Lower" before you press the memory button.
AT&T's telephone product website has a section where user manuals for many AT&T and Lucent branded telephones.
I found my box that the Tom Tom came in. The telephone number was in there.
Thank you,
Carolyn
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