Itracks - Humminbird i-PILOT LINK Operation Manual

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When the recording of an iTrack is initiated, i-Pilot Link starts to record GPS position data in the form of track points. The distance
between these points varies based on the speed of the boat and the GPS signal strength. i-Pilot Link sees a recorded iTrack as a
series of these track points.
WARNING! Watch for a turning propeller and be prepared for boat movement when working with iTracks. If Prop Auto On is turned on,
the propeller will automatically turn on when an iTrack is engaged, even if the engagement is accidental. A turning propeller can cause
injury.
During iTrack navigation, Link takes control over all steering functions. You can control the speed manually or you can use Cruise
Control. The motor speed must be set high enough in order to stay on the iTrack given wind, current, and other external forces.
iTrack Start Point - The very first track point recorded is called the Start Point.
iTrack End Point - The last point recorded is called the End Point.
Distance: iTracks can be recorded for a distance of up to 2 miles.
Storage: You can save up to 50 iTracks on the HELIX control head. iTracks are saved with an alphanumeric name that can be edited
in Chart View or from the Waypoint Management dialog box. You can also edit the iTrack appearance and whether or not it is visible
on the Chart View. See Manage your i-Pilot Link Navigation Data.
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