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to confirm. By selecting CURRENT, the track currently dis- played will be deleted. Deleting a track Press the Track PAGE key to display the menu, select TRACK, DE-LETE and press ENTER to confirm.The catalog that lists the tracks stored in the CompactFlash™will show the CURRENT item indicating the track currently displayed.Select the track to delete by the CURSOR key, then press ENTER 50 NAVIGATION MODEInserting a marker Press the Position the cursor on the marker to delete and press Deleting a marker Position the cursor on the marker desired and press Changing a marker name/symbol NOTE CURSOR MODEInserting a marker Move the cursor to the position desired and hold the NOTE Markers are used to identify points of interest to which namesand symbols can be assigned. Marker MARKER : The cursor can be moved to the desired position also by using most of theGOTO functions. See the : Marker names are displayed starting from the 32 NM chart range. ENTER CURSOR ENTER to confirm the insertion. ENTER key to insert a marker at the boat’s position. Awindow will display the symbol and the name automatically key to change the marker symbol (8 symbolsavailable) and name (max. 8 characters) according to the type of marker to store (e.g., fishing spots, wrecks, rocks, etc.). Press GOTO key pressed for morethan 2 seconds. A window will display the symbol and a name automatically as- signed to the marker.Use the Section for further details. ENTER CURSOR to confirm the op-eration. key to changethe marker name and symbol. Press ENTER CLR EnglishEnglish . ; awindow will display the symbol and the name previously as- signed to the marker selected. Use the 51
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