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Press the Reversing a route Route PAGE key to display the menu, select ROUTE andthen REVERSE (if no route is currently displayed, the “NO ROUTE PRESENT” message is displayed).The waypoint order will be automatically reversed allowingnavigation in the opposite direction. To display information on the new route, select the ROUTE/INFO option. 48 Track Press the Recalling a track from the CompactFlash Press the Storing a track in the CompactFlash To disable the Track function, press the Stopping a track To enable the Track function, press the Starting a track The Track function allows recording the track actually fol-lowed by the boat. The Track function can be enabled and disabled several times during navigation. TRACK PAGE PAGE PAGE key to display the menu bar, select TRACK andthen RECALL to open the track catalog.Select the track desired, then press to exit. key to display the menu bar, select TRACK,STORE and press ENTER to confirm. To change the default filename and confirm the operation, use the ™ ™ ENTER PAGE PAGE CURSOR to confirm the op-eration or key to displaythe menu bar, select TRACK, START and press key to displaythe menu bar, select TRACK, STOP and press ENTER ENTER key.The“TRACK STORED” message will confirm that the trackhas been stored correctly. Once stored, the track will disap- pear from the screen.Each time a track is stored in the CompactFlash™, the plotter’smemory is cleared and the indicator of memory used in the TRACK menu is reset to 0%. to con-firm. to con-firm. A small circle on the boat’s position will indicate the track starting point. EnglishEnglish 49
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