Garmin 2620 Owners Manual - Page 61
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Track Log tab The StreetPilot automatically records a history of your locations in the Track Log, creating an electronic "bread crumb" trail of the path you have traveled. Once the log is full, new track points replace the oldest track points. The beginning of the track contains the earliest point while the end contains the most recent ones. The display of the track log on the map can be turned on and off from the Map Setup page (the default is Off). This is primarily for users who are driving off road. Recording - Select On to record tracks or Off to stop tracks from being recorded. Percentage Full - Shows the percentage of track memory used. Clear Track - Clears all of the points of the track log from memory. To clear the track, select Clear Track and then select Yes. Language tab The StreetPilot language setup feature allows you to change the languages used for on-screen text and for voice prompting. Text Language - This changes all on-screen text on all pages and menus to the selected language. The StreetPilot offers text language in the following 14 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish, Czech, and Hungarian. Changing the Text Language setting does not affect the display of map data or user-entered data. Map data such as city, street, and point of interest names is always displayed in the language in which it is stored in the map. See Appendix C for information on using diacritical marks commonly used in many European languages. Voice Language - This changes the language for all voice prompts and messages to the selected language. Reference Customizing the Overall Setup Press the Clear Track button on the Track Log page to clear all of the stored track points. You can change the language for on-screen text and voice prompts separately. 53