NAVMAN
TRACKER 5507/5607
Installation and Operation Manual
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15-5 Setup > Track
Press
twice, then select
Track:
Tracking records and displays the boat’s course
on the chart (see section 3-5). Five different tracks
can be recorded: track 1 has up to 2000 points
and tracks 2, 3, 4 and 5 have up to 500 points
each.
Record
Off:
The 5507/5607 stops recording a track.
1
to
5
(select a track number): The 5507/5607
starts recording the boat’s course into the
selected track.
Display
Off:
No track is shown on the chart.
1 to 5
(select a track number): The
selected track is shown on the chart.
Plotting Interval
The options are Distance or
Time.
Distance
Select the distance plotting interval: 0.01, 0.05, 0.1,
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0 or 10.0 distance units.
Time
Select the time plotting interval: 1, 5, 10 or 30
seconds or 1 minute.
Memory used
The percentage of memory used in the track
being recorded.
Tip
: Use the user card window to check the
number of points recorded in each track (see
section 12).
Send track
This option is included for compatibility with
older units. For information, see your NAVMAN
dealer.
Delete track
The data in the track selected for Record (see
above) is deleted.
1 In the fuel setup menu, select
Diesel
sensors
. The display shows fuel flow and
RPM for the engines.
2 Identify which line has data for a known
engine; for example vary the speed of one
engine or have one engine running and the
other(s) stopped.
3 Press
or
to select the line with data for
the known engine. Press
, select the
known engine’s name and press
.
4 Repeat the above step for the other engines
in turn.
5 Press
.
Fuel consumption curve
See section 10-6.
Speed source
If both water speed and ground speed are
available, select which to use for fuel calculations
(see section 10-5-1).
Max fuel flow
The maximum fuel flow from a fuel tank to be
displayed on an analog fuel flow gauge (see
section 8)
Max RPM
The maximum engine RPM to be displayed on
an analog RPM gauge. Required only if NAVMAN
diesel flow sensors are installed. Enter the
maximum RPM you know you can achieve for
the engine rather than the maker’s value (see
section 8)