Lowrance Mapping GPS and Multimedia Player Operation Instructions Manual page 52

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arrow icon. The unit creates a Trail line by recording a string of trail
points along your path. The unit can save 100 trails with 10,000 points
per trail. The default setting is 2,000 points per trail. When the trail
exceeds the maximum point setting, the unit will begin recording a
trail over itself. Up to 100 Trails can be saved to an SD card. Trails can
then be deleted from the unit's memory and a new set of trails re-
corded. GPS data files can be backed up on a computer using the USB-
to-PC cable.
Trails can be reloaded from an SD card to the unit's memory. To pre-
serve a Trail from Point A to Point B, first create a new trail at Point A.
Go to Options Page 2, select
and press the
button.
M
T
N
T
Y
RAILS
EW
RAIL
When you arrive at Point B, stop recording and save the trail just cre-
ated. This happens automatically when you start another trail with the
button.
N
T
EW
RAIL
The two ways to navigate a saved Trail are "visual trailing" and the
Navigate Trail command. Visual trailing is the easiest. Zoom the map
in closely so the trail is clearly visible. Begin moving and glance at the
map screen. Walk or steer so the black arrow icon stays on the Trail
line. The Navigate Trail command converts a trail into a route. Select
. When you select a trail from the Trail Menu the Edit Trail
M
T
Y
RAILS
menu will appear. Press the
button. The Edit Route menu ap-
N
AVIGATE
pears. With the first point in the route selected, press the
but-
D
T
IRECT
O
ton and the unit begins navigating.
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