19 G-TECH/Pro SS/RR Fanatic Manual
On how to enable/disable Map-Vicinity Automatic Recording, please see page 47.
6.1.4
The “Thumb” Screens
During the RR Session, every time you finish a segment, you will get “Thumbs Up” or “Thumbs Down” screen with the
amount of time gained or lost in that segment. If you made better time, the entire screen will invert, so you can sense
this with peripheral vision, without ever taking the eyes of the track.
Each thumb is filled to a certain level depending on how much time you gained or lost in that particular segment.
Completely filled thumb means that you have gained or lost more than 5 seconds.
Figure 14: Thumb up, big loss
Figure 15: Thumb up, small
loss
Figure 16: Thumb down,
small gain
Figure 17: Thumb down, big
gain
This is like heaving a race-driving instructor with you all times. Best of all, there is no need for waiting to see the
information, it’s immediate, while it’s still fresh in your mind and you know what you just did. It’s the best way to
implement incremental improvements in your driving and get faster by slowly building up speed and “picking-up” time on
the track anywhere you can. This feature will definitely make anyone a better driver.
6.2
RR Session – Circular Track
Depending on whether you’re driving on existing map or you need to record a new one (new location), RR Session
recording will be somewhat different.
6.2.1
Starting RR Session recoding
To start RR Session recording make sure you are on the Main Screen and in RR mode.
Depending on whether you are driving on new location and if Map-Vicinity automatic recording is enabled there are
three scenarios:
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driving on new location, no previous map exists
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driving on location with prerecorded map, Map-Vicinity automatic recording is disabled
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driving on location with prerecorded map, Map-Vicinity automatic recording is enabled