2 long vibrations: Turn left
1 long vibration: Go straight ahead
2 short vibrations and 2 long vibrations: Off route
When in Explore mode, you will feel one long vibration when receiving information about an
upcoming intersection.
9.13
Getting Guidance to a postal code (UK and The
Netherlands users only)
When browsing the list of possible landmarks towards which you can be guided, (see
Getting
guidance to a landmark section
) you will come across an option allowing you to enter a postal
code. This section will provide information on how to use the Trek's buttons to enter postal code
details. Similarly to entering an address (See Getting Guidance to an address section).
If you select Enter a postal code when browsing your landmark list, you will have the opportunity
to type in the postal code of your choice using the Trek's buttons.
To have Trek guide you to a postal code:
1. Press the
Go To
button . This will take you to the list of landmarks you can use as
possible destination.
2. Use the
Left
and
Right arrows
through the list of landmarks and select Enter a postal
code. Press
Confirm
to select this option.
3. The Trek will ask you to start entering the postal code towards which you will be
travelling. You need to enter all characters, either letters or digits, of the postal code, with
or without spaces. When it is complete, press
Confirm
. The Trek will repeat the entered
postal code.
4. You must now enter the civic number of the street you want to be guided to. If you don't
know the exact civic number of your destination, skip this step by pressing
Confirm
. If
you know it, proceed using same method as for postal code and press
Confirm
.
Note: Entering a civic number after the postal code gives a more accurate location for the
destination since in some cases, for instance in rural areas, a single postal code may cover a
large geographical area.
At this point, a new landmark will have been created for this postal code. To begin
guidance towards this address, when asked, press
Confirm
again to create a pedestrian
route, or press and hold
Confirm
to begin a Motorized route.
Note: During the character entry process, you can use the
Left arrow
at any time to delete a
character. To have your current entry spelled to you, press Fast Forward.
9.14
Locking/Unlocking Open Area
If you are walking in a park, university campus, or doing outdoor hiking, Trek can ensure you
remain in open area without automatically placing you on a nearby street. To do so, simply press
and hold the
Right arrow
. You will hear a beep sound and Trek
will announce “Entering open
area locked”. If a route is activated, deactivate it first by pressing the
Explore
button before
locking open area.
In open area locked mode, you can be guided as the crow flies towards any personal point of
interest or landmark, whether your destination has been created on the road network or in an
open area.