be used. Use a shorter time interval if the vessel’s route has several turns
or bends such as in rivers and waterways for saving track with more detail.
Longer time recording intervals can be used when the trip is going to be
generally a straight line for long distances.
The recording intervals can be selected in units of Time or Distance:
I
NT
ER
VA
LS are: 30 seconds,
and 10 minute time intervals.
DISTANCE RECORDING INTERVALS at 0.2 or 0.5 nautical miles.
The interval selection is normally set to “OFF” when recording is not
required.
the TRACK
until the desired memory interval is
highlighted by the block.
The Plotter has an Auto Start/Stop plotting feature built in. If you stop
along your route to fish, and forget to turn the track recording interval off,
the tracker automatically stops plotting until you start moving again.
All track points recorded will be
track
memory
until erased, or
unless overwritten by new track data. When track points are overwritten,
the newest track point # 501 will replace old track point # 1, track point
# 502 replaces # 2, etc.
When you are finished recording your track, re-enter the
TRACK
CON
TR
OL
menu and select “OFF” with the TRACK INTERVAL
to turn the
memory recording interval to ‘OFF”.
when you are ready to return to the previous display
mode.
3
Erase
Line
Ordinarily, it’s a good idea to erase the old track from memory before
recording a new track plot. Just select TRACK CONTROL from the
menu .
and then press the
key to confirm that you want to erase the track memory. All track
data will be erased.
when ready to return to the previous display mode.
OPERATION 78