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internal battery will be continually charged while plugged into USB.
1.9.9
Memory
Each captured session uses several “directory entries”. If there are not enough available directory
entries to store another session, a message will be displayed each time you go to the main
screen.
Also, the main screen shows information on the amount of memory available -- % free, and
minutes free. The percent free is the actual percentage of memory that is available and not in
use. The “minutes free” is the approximate number of minutes of racing time that the timer will
store based on the current data acquisition sampling rates.
1.9.10 File Maintenance
The GPX stores all of its session data, and other information like tracks and settings, in "files" in
its internal flash memory storage. (The GPX contains approximately 8 megabytes of flash
storage.)
There are a limited number of "files" that may be stored in the GPX. For Circuit or Point-to-point
mode, approximately 100 races may be stored before the GPX memory approaches being full. For
Drag mode, approximately 130 races may be stored.
The number of bytes used up by each race depend upon the length of the race, and the amount of
data acquisition data stored. The higher the sample rates for data acquisition channels, the more
memory is consumed each second, and therefore the less total time may be stored in the GPX.
The default main screen shows the approximate number of minutes of racing time that can be
stored, based on the currently selected data acquisition settings, before the GPX memory
becomes full. It also shows the approximate percentage of free space in the GPX -- as that
number decreases toward 0, the GPS is becoming full.
When either the total amount of memory becomes close to getting full, or the number of races
nears the limit of storage, a message will pop up indicating that you should delete races
(sessions) before continuing. You will probably want to download those races to GPStudio before
deleting the races in the GPX -- if you delete them in the GPX and have not downloaded them to
GPStudio, those races cannot be recovered and are gone forever.
Delete options in Circuit and Point-to-point mode
Delete last viewed session
- deletes the last session that you viewed when scrolling through
sessions. Only that one session is deleted.
Delete a track and its sessions
- for this option you select a track, and that track and all sessions
(races) run at that track are also deleted. If you go back to that track, it will not recognize it as an
existing track, since you deleted it.
Summary of Contents for GPX Pro
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