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Selecting
Erase Track
then pressing the
ENT
key allows you to clear
your recorded track. You can keep a portion, say the last mile or two,
of your recorded track if you like, by specifying the range after you
highlight the
Erase Track
softkey and press
ENT
. Highlight
Erase
Now
and press
ENT
to confirm your action. Highlight
Escape
and
press
ENT
to return the previous screen without erasing or
EDIT
to
abort this process.
Selecting
Record Track
then pressing
ENT
allows you to define how
your course is saved. Choosing not to save your track may free the
processor up to run other functions a little bit faster; however, you
are not likely to notice any difference in performance unless all data
ports are near their full throughput capacity. You also have three
different levels of track saving capability:
Normal
,
Fine
, and
De-
tailed
. The software saves each calculated position coordinate to draw
the lines for the plot screen. There are a finite number of plot points
which can saved in memory, before the CDU begins overwriting the
first set of plot points. If you are traveling a long distance at a high
rate of speed (say over 10 knots) you probably will want to use the
Normal
selection, which only stores a plot point when your direction
changes. If you are doing some tight maneuvering or station keeping
tasks, you will probably want to use the
Detailed
selection, which
stores a position every 0.5 meters. The
Fine
selection stores a plot
point every 7 meters.
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