
Before running the track logging, you should correctly format your memory card. Refer to P.15 for the
operation.
After the device is turned on and already in the positioning state, it automatically logs the current track
point once per second. A single track may be unlimited in length. "Log LED" flashes when the device is
writing data to the memory card.
Every time you turn on the device, a new track file is automatically created.
A track record may be in the standard mode or the expert mode. You may define the mode. Refer to P.29 for
the operation.
The contents of a standard mode (default) record include:
Date, time, latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, heading, and voice
The contents of an professional mode record include:
Date, time, latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, heading, voice, positioning mode, positioning type, PDOP,
HDOP, and VDOP
A MicroSD card with the capacity of 4G may stores about 50 million records.
Note: Never remove the memory card unless the device shuts down; otherwise, the logged track may be
lost!
A track is logged on the memory card as a file. You may manipulate and manage the file from your
computer. A track is conventionally named as follows:
Example:
16050100.CSV
It means that the track begins on May 01, 2016. The last two digits "00" represent that the track is the first
one of the day, and so on. The range of these two digits is from "00" to "99". There may be up to 100 tracks
in a single day.
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