3. TRACK
3-12
Note 1:
The erased tracks cannot be restored.
Note 2:
The tracks in the internal memory that are set to [YES] on [DISPLAY OWN
TRACK] in the [DISPLAY INTERNAL MEMORY] menu cannot be erased.
Note 3:
If the track is being automatically colored according to depth or water tem-
perature, and the color in use just before selecting [8. WATER TEMP] or [9. WTR
DEPTH] is chosen for erasure, all depth- (or water temperature-) colored track from
that point to the time of erasure will also be erased (see section 3.3.1).
1. Press the
MENU
key to open the main menu.
2. Select [5. MARK/TRACK EDIT/DELETE].
3. Select [5. DELETE TRACK].
4. Select [SEL. METH.]
5. Press the applicable numeric key to select the method for erasing range. For [1.
BTWN 2PTS.] or [2. SET RNG], go to step 6. For [3. WITHIN RNG], [4. OUT OF
RNG], or [5.ALL], go to step 7.
6. Do one of the following:
Squares (memory points) appear on the track.
• [1. BTWN 2PTS.]: Select the starting memory point
to erase. Then select the ending memory point to
erase. The tracks between two points are erased.
Go to step 12.
Note:
Both current track and playback track cannot
be erased at the same time.
66.2°F
66.0°F
65.8°F
65.6°F
Own ship
Own ship
Red
Yellow
Light-blue
Purple
Red
Yellow
Erase Red at here.
[8. WATER TEMP] is
selected in the [CHANGE
TRACK COLOR] window.
Red is selected in the
[CHANGE TRACK
COLOR] window.
Red
Yellow
Light-blue
Purple
Red
Yellow
Tracks shown
with dotted lines
are erased.
Memory point
Own ship
Summary of Contents for GP-3700F
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