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HSB Series Chartplotter
Setting Up a Track
You use the track soft keys to switch the track on and to specify the
interval at which track points are saved. The interval default is a distance
of 0.1nm. The maximum track length is 1000 points, when the track has
reached this length, the first points are overwritten. The track is saved
until you switch it off.
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To set up a track:
1. Press the TRACK INTERVAL soft key.
Press the appropriate soft key to set either a time interval or a
distance interval; press the UP arrow to increase the interval, the
DOWN arrow to decrease the interval.
Press ENTER to return to the track soft keys.
TIME
1S
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DISTANCE
0.1nm
2. Press the TRACK OFF ON soft key to toggle tracks on.
Your vessels trail will be displayed on-screen, with a line joining the
points at the selected interval.
Clearing the Current Track
You can clear the current track from the screen. When you select
CLEAR, if the current track has not been saved, you have the option of
saving it.
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To clear the current track:
1. Press the CLEAR TRACK soft key.
2. If the track has not been saved the SAVE TRACK soft keys are
displayed.
To clear the track without saving it in the Track List, press NO.
To save the track in the list, press YES. The Name track soft keys
are displayed and you should continue as described in the following
section, Saving and Naming a Track.
The current track is cleared from the screen and the default soft keys are
displayed.
TRACK
INTERVAL
TRACKS
OFF ON
Setting Up a
Track & Clearing
the Current Track
CLEAR
TRACK
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