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Reference
Main Menu:
Track Tab
• Map— sets up Map Page features, zooms, and text size. See pages 20-24.
• Sys—System tab defi nes beeper and simulator, restores setup, and displays software version.
• Units— defi nes position format, datum, heading, and distance and speed units.
• Com—Communications tab has interface settings for use with a PC or second device.
• Alrm—Alarm tab sets up alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off course, and clock.
• Celes—Celestial tab shows sun/moon time cycles and positions
• GPS— shows satellite status, accuracy, control simulator, initialize position.
• Tide— displays 12 hour tide chart with levels and times
Trk (Track) Tab— lets you specify whether or not to record a track log (an electronic ‘breadcrumb
trail’ recording of your path), defi ne how it is recorded, or save track log data for future use. The Track
Logs Page also provides an indicator of the memory used for the active track log and options to clear the
track memory or start a TracBack route. See pages 38-39 for TracBack information. The Track submenu
is divided in two tabs: ‘Active’ tab and the ‘Saved’ tab.
The ‘Active’ tab is for the active log (the log currently being recorded). It displays track memory
used and current settings.
The ‘Saved’ tab displays and manages a list of any saved track logs, allows TracBack activation, map
display of saved logs. The active log stores up to approximately 2000 track log points, based upon the
criteria specifi ed in the Track settings. Up to 10 track logs may be saved in memory, with up to 250
track log points in each saved log.
For the ‘Active’ tab, the following settings are available:
• Record Mode— lets you select one of three track recording options:
Off— No track log will be recorded. Note that selecting the ‘Off’ setting will prevent you from
using the TracBack feature.
Fill— a track log will be recorded until the track memory is full.
Wrap— A track log will be continuously recorded, wrapping through the available memory (replac-
ing the oldest track data with new data).
Active Track Tab
Saved Track Tab