
6.13 Tracks
You can create and save tracks to keep a permanent record of
where you’ve been.
A track is an on-screen trail that represents the course you have
taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which are
created automatically.
With tracks you can:
• Review where you have been.
• Retrace your original journey by converting the track to a route
and automatically reversing it.
If required, a track can be personalized and the track options
customized to your own particular needs. You can:
• Rename a track.
• Change the color of a track.
• Specify the time period between track point creation.
• Specify the distance between each track point.
Creating a Track
When you want to record where you have been, you can use the
START TRACK
softkey to start tracking your journey. The track will
then be created automatically as you navigate your vessel.
It is also possible to create a route from the track.
Creating a track
In the chart application:
1. Press the
NAVIGATION OPTIONS
softkey.
2. Press the
TRACKS
softkey.
3. Press the
START TRACK
softkey.
As you navigate your vessel, your journey is automatically recorded
as a track.
Note:
If the power fails whilst a track is being recorded or the
position fix is lost, a break will occur in the track. Only the last
segment of a track can be converted into a route.
Note:
If the maximum number of tracking points is reached, you
will be warned. The track will continue to be recorded with the
earlier tracking points being overwritten.
Displaying the track list
In the chart application:
1. Press the
NAVIGATION OPTIONS
softkey.
2. Press the
TRACKS
softkey.
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