Plot 2 - Relative To Marker - Leica MX400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Selecting Record Track allows you to define how your course is
saved. Choosing not to save your track may free the processor up to
run other functions a little bit faster; however, you are not likely to
notice any difference in performance unless the four data ports are
near their full throughput capacity. You also have three different
levels of track saving capability: Normal, Fine, and Detailed. The
software saves each calculated position coordinate to draw the lines
for the plot screen. There are a finite number of plot points which
can saved in memory, before the receiver begins overwriting the
first set of plot points. If you are traveling a long distance at a high
rate of speed (say over 10 knots) you probably will want to use the
Normal selection which only stores a plot point when your direction
changes. If you are doing some tight maneuvering or station
keeping tasks, you will probably want to use the Detailed selection
which stores a position every 0.5 meters. The Fine selection stores a
plot point every 7 meters.

PLOT 2 - Relative To Marker

The PLOT2 functions are the same as the PLOT1. Refer to the
previous section for customizing the display. One added feature to
the PLOT2 screen is the ability to place the marker at any coordi-
nate that you want and the receiver will calculate a bearing and
distance to the marker.
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