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4 Touch the desired key to operate it.
Available options;
! [Rename]:
Touching this key displays the screen for en-
tering a new name for the track log. Enter
the name and then touch [Done] to com-
plete the entry.
! [Delete]:
Touching this key deletes the track log.
! [Export]:
Touching this key exports the track log cur-
rently selected to the external storage de-
vice (USB or SD).
! [Export all track logs]:
Touching this key exports all track logs cur-
rently stored to the external storage device
(USB or SD) at once.
! The key next to Color on the map::
Touching this key displays the screen for
changing the color used for the route high-
lighting of the track log. Touch the desired
color on the color list. The color of track
logs is assigned automatically within prede-
fined colors when this setting is estab-
lished.
Setting the track logger options
1 Touch [Visual] on the Navi Settings
menu.
The Visual Settings screen appears.
2 Touch [Manage Track Logs].
3 Touch [Track Log Options].
4 Touch the desired key to operate it.
Available options;
! Update interval:
Sets how of ten the system updates the log.
! Current autosave track size:
Sets a size limit on automatic logging. This
setting will be effective only when Enable
Auto-saving is On.
! Enable Auto-saving
Sets whether the automatic logging is acti-
vated or not.
! Limit Track DB Size
Limits the total data size for logging.
! Maximum track database size:
Sets a size limit on logging. This parameter
can be adjustable only when Limit Track
DB Size is On.
! Create NMEA Log
Creates the log files in the SD memory
card. When this setting is On, the system
outputs the log files with NMEA-0183 for-
mat onto the SD memory card.
Setting your home position
Registering your home position saves time
and effort. Also, routes to home positions can
be calculated easily with a single touch of the
key from the Destination Menu. The regis-
tered home position can also be modified
later.
1 Touch [Set Home] on the Navi Set-
tings menu.
Customizing preferences
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