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In Trail Blazing and Multi-Leg, the Outback warns you when your actual heading
deviates from your desired heading by an amount greater than the Ôoff-trackÕ
angle. The Ôoff-trackÕ angle is the number of degrees you can be off course before
Day or Night Navigation warn you. Trail Blazing and Multi-Leg have indepen-
dent Ôoff-trackÕ angles. The default Ôoff-trackÕ angle is 10¡ for both Trail Blazing
and Multi-Leg.
1) To change the Ôoff-trackÕ angle in Trail Blazing, the Outback must be in
Trail Blazing. To change the Ôoff-trackÕ angle in Multi-Leg, the Outback
must be in Multi-Leg.
2) Hold MENU until
PROGRAM
flashes to enter programming mode.
The display word flashes ÒRETURNÓ in Trail Blazing or ÒPROGRMÓ in
Multi-Leg.
3) Press ADVANCE until the display word says, ÒOFFTRKÓ and then press
ENTER.
4) The display word flashes the current angle. (Example: ÒOT 10¡Ó)
5) The Ôoff-trackÕangle can be set from 1¡ to 20¡. The Ôoff-trackÕ angle can also be
set to ÒOFFÓ which turns Day and Night Navigation off.
6) Press ADVANCE until the desired Ôoff-trackÕ angle is displayed, and then
press ENTER. The Outback returns to operating mode.
NOTE: A narrow Ôoff-trackÕ angle may be difficult to maintain. Experiment with different angles until you
find the one that works best for you.
2) A timer can not be running while viewing a stored leg. Press ENTER to stop a
timer which is running.
3) Press ADVANCE to step to from one leg to the next.
4) The display word shows the heading for three seconds and then the timer for
three seconds. (Example: ÒL2 210¡ and Ò0:45:20Ó if a leg is programmed or
ÒL2 Ñ-Ó and Ò0:00:00Ó if a leg is unprogrammed)
5) The Outback allows you to view only one unprogrammed leg.
(Example: If L0 through L2 are programmed, pressing ADVANCE while
viewing L3, takes you back to L0)
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1) To erase legs in Trail Blazing, the Outback must be in Trail Blazing.
To erase legs in Multi-Leg, the Outback must be in Multi-Leg.
2) If erasing only one leg, press ADVANCE until that leg is displayed.
(Example: ÒL2 210¡Ó) If erasing all legs, pressing ADVANCE repeatedly
is not necessary. (see step 6)
3) Hold MENU until
PROGRAM
flashes to enter programming mode.
4) Press ADVANCE until ÒERASEÓ is displayed, and then press ENTER.
The display word flashes the leg you were previously viewing.
(Example: ÒL2 210¡Ó)
5) To erase only this leg, press ENTER. The Outback returns to operating
mode and all stored legs with a higher position are moved down one position.
(Example: L0, L1, L2, L3 and L4 are stored. L1 is erased and L2, L3, and L4
all move down one position and become L1, L2, and L3, respectively)
6) To erase all legs, press ADVANCE and the display word flashes, ÒALL.Ó
Then press ENTER. The Outback returns to operating mode, and the display
word shows the first leg without any stored values. (Example ÒL0Ñ-¡Ó and
Ò0:00:00Ó)
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