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Record a Track
When Record Track is turned on, the control head will save the current track. If you power off the control head and then power on
the control head at a different position, there might be gaps in the track.
If Record Track is turned off, the track will not be displayed on the Chart View, and the track will not be recorded or saved.
1. Under Options, select Tracks.
2. Select Record Track. Tap the on/off button, or press the ENTER key, to turn it on.
Auto-Save
When Auto-Save is turned on, the control head will save the current track each time the control head is powered off, and a new track
will be started when the control head is powered on again.
When Auto-Save is turned off, the current track will continue until you save it (see Tracks: Save the Current Track).
1. Under Options, select Tracks.
2. Select Record Track. Tap the on/off button, or press the ENTER key, to turn it on. The control head will start recording the
current track at the moment the menu is turned on.
Change Default Settings for New Tracks
1. Under Options, select Tracks.
2. Select Default Settings.
Style
Color
Group
Change the Track Point Interval
1. Under Options, select Tracks.
2. Select Track Point Interval.
3. Select Distance or Time.
4. Select the Back icon on the status bar, or select the Tracks tab under Options to return to the Track Options menu.
5. If you selected Distance in step 3, adjust the Distance slider to adjust the distance between track points.
If you selected Time in step 3, select Time and open the menu. Select the amount of time between track points.
Changing the Default Settings for New Tracks
Select a line style.
Select a color.
Select the group name to change where tracks will be saved. You can also open a new group
from this menu. See Groups for more information.
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