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Chapter
3
Setting a Route to
Y
our Destination
Finding Your Destination by Specifying the Postal Code
If you know the postal code of your destination, you can use it to find your destination.
1
Select “New Destination” from the Main menu, and then select “Postal code Search”.
Click the OK button.
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If necessary, change the country setting. For the details, see “Selecting the country
where you want to search” on page 44.
2
Enter the postal code and select “OK”. Then click the OK button.
The list of the postal codes perfectly matching the numbers entered appears.
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If the postal code you entered is not found, a message appears. Select “Yes” and click
the OK button, and re-enter the postal code. (If you select “No”, the search is can-
celled.)
3
Select the postal code and click the OK button.
The list of the cities around the area corresponding to the selected postal code appears.
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If you move the joystick to the left, the map of the area corresponding to the selected
postal code appears.
4
Search your destination following the instructions from the Step 3 of “Searching Your
Destination by Address” onwards.
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If a city, which is set as your destination, is located in areas outside the map displayed
when selecting a postal code, or so many cities are located near that location, even if
the city in the area of the selected postal code, it may not be shown in a list.
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In the disc, not all the postal codes are recorded. Thus, you may not be able to search
the location corresponding to the postal code you enter. In such a case, try the follow-
ing:
• In the case of the postal code which contains the letters such as “1322HP”, enter
only the numbers (in case of Holland).
• For the postal code such as “SL2 4QP”,enter without last letters such as “SL2 4” (in
case of England).
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