Tracks - Raymarine a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Moving a waypoint within a route
From the chart application:
1. Position the cursor over the waypoint you want to move.
The waypoint context menu is displayed.
2. Select Move Waypoint.
3. Select the new location for the waypoint.
Erasing routes
Erasing a displayed route
From the chart application:
1. Select the route.
The Route context menu is displayed.
2. Select Erase Route.
The erase route pop up message is displayed.
3. Select Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the action.
Erasing a route using the route list
From the chart application menu or the homescreen:
1. Select My Data.
2. Select Route List.
The route list is displayed.
3. Select the route you want to erase.
4. Select Erase route.
The erase route pop up message is displayed.
5. Select Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the action.
Note: You can delete any route, except for the one that you
are currently following. When you erase a route, only those
waypoints associated with that route are deleted.
Erasing all routes
From the homescreen:
1. Select My Data.
2. Select Erase Data From System.
3. Select Erase Routes From System.
The erase routes from system dialog is displayed.
4. Select Erase All.
The confirm delete pop up message is displayed.
5. Select Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the action.
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14.3 Tracks

A track is an on-screen trail that shows the passage you have
taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which
are created automatically. You can save the track to create a
permanent record of where you have been
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With tracks you can:
• Review where you have been.
• Create a route from a track.
Creating a track
From the chart application menu:
1. Select Navigate.
2. SelectStart Track.
The start track pop up message is displayed.
3. Select Ok.
As you navigate your vessel, your journey is automatically
recorded as a track.
Note: If the power fails whilst a track is being recorded or the
position fix is lost, a break will occur in the track.
Note: If the maximum number of tracking points is reached,
you will be warned. The track will continue to be recorded with
the earlier tracking points being overwritten.
4. To complete your track select Stop Track from the Navigate
menu: Menu > Navigate > Stop Track.
The track stopped pop up message is displayed.
5. Select Save, Erase or Cancel.
• Save — Will save the track and open the Edit track
Properties dialog where you can name the track and
choose a color for the track line.
• Erase — Will erase the track.
• Cancel — Will cancel the Stop Track action.
Track interval
The track interval specifies the time period or distance between
the points in a track.
You can adjust the interval between points which can help
ensure best use of the available storage.
The settings are available from the My Data menu:
• Record Track By — specifies the interval type (Auto / Time /
Distance).
• Track Interval — specifies the interval value (e.g. 15 minutes).
For example when creating a track for a long journey, an interval
set to Auto could result in rapid use of all of the storage available
for track points. In this case selecting a higher value for the
Track Interval would provide capacity for a longer track.
Setting the track interval
From the chart application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select My Data.
3. Select Track Set-up.
4. Select Record Track By and set to the appropriate value:
• Auto— The track interval is automatically set (Auto will
minimize track points whilst maintaining correlation
between the track and the actual path followed).
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