Garmin GPSMAP 2206 GPSMAP 2206/2210 Owner's Manual - Page 30

TracBack Tips, To review and edit a track, Initiating a Follow Track

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BASIC OPERATION > NAVIGATING TO A DESTINATION 5. To change the name of the saved track, highlight the Name field and press ENTER, make any changes, and press ENTER again. 6. To specify the color used to show the saved track line on the map and highway, highlight the Color field and press ENTER, choose a color, and press ENTER again. 7. To show the track on the Map and Highway Pages, highlight the check box to the left of Show on map and highway, and press ENTER. 8. Press the OK soft key to save the track log. To review and edit a track: 1. On the Saved sub tab, highlight a track and press ENTER to open the Saved Track Page. 2. Make any changes, and then press QUIT. Initiating a Follow Track You must save a track before using the Follow Track option. If there are no saved tracks, the message "There are no Saved Tracks to follow" appears. To follow a track using the NAV key: 1. Press NAV, highlight Follow Track, and press ENTER. The Select Track Page appears. 2. Highlight the track you want to follow, and press ENTER. 3. To invert the Follow Track (navigate it in the reverse direction), press NAV, highlight Invert Route, and press ENTER. To start a TracBack using the NAV key: 1. Press NAV to open the Navigation menu. 2. Highlight TracBack, and press ENTER. The TracBack Through window appears. 3. Highlight the time, date, or Entire Log, and press ENTER. To stop TracBack navigation: 1. Press NAV. 2. Highlight Stop Navigation, and press ENTER. TracBack Tips When a TracBack is active, the GPSMAP 2206/2210 takes the track log stored in memory and divides it into segments called legs. Up to 300 temporary turns (BEGIN, TURN 1, TURN 2,...., TURN X, END) are created to mark the most significant features of the track log to duplicate your exact path as closely as possible. To get the most out of the TracBack feature, remember the following tips: • Always clear the track log at the starting point. • The Record Mode option on the track log setup page must be set to Fill or Wrap. • At least two track log points must be stored in memory to create a TracBack route. • If the track log Interval field is set to Time, the route may not follow your exact path (keep the interval set to Resolution for best performance). • If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip, TracBack draws a straight line between any point where coverage was lost and where it resumed. • If your track log's changes in distance and direction are too complex, 300 waypoints might not mark your path accurately. The receiver then assigns the 300 waypoints to the most significant points of your track, and simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction. 22 GPSMAP 2206/2210 Owner's Manual

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GPSMAP 2206/2210 Owner’s Manual
B
ASIC
O
PERATION
>
N
AVIGATING
TO
A
D
ESTINATION
5.
To change the name of the saved track, highlight the
Name
field and press
ENTER
, make any changes, and press
ENTER
again.
6.
To specify the color used to show the saved track line on the map and
highway, highlight the
Color
field and press
ENTER
, choose a color, and
press
ENTER
again.
7.
To show the track on the Map and Highway Pages, highlight the check box
to the left of
Show on map and highway
, and press
ENTER
.
8.
Press the
OK
soft key to save the track log.
To review and edit a track:
1.
On the
Saved
sub tab, highlight a track and press
ENTER
to open the
Saved Track Page.
2.
Make any changes, and then press
QUIT
.
Initiating a Follow Track
You must save a track before using the Follow Track option. If there are no saved
tracks, the message “There are no Saved Tracks to follow” appears.
To follow a track using the NAV key:
1.
Press
NAV
, highlight
Follow Track
, and press
ENTER
. The Select Track
Page appears.
2.
Highlight the track you want to follow, and press
ENTER
.
3.
To invert the Follow Track (navigate it in the reverse direction), press
NAV
,
highlight
Invert Route
, and press
ENTER
.
To start a TracBack using the NAV key:
1.
Press
NAV
to open the
Navigation
menu.
2.
Highlight
TracBack
, and press
ENTER
. The TracBack Through window
appears.
3.
Highlight the time, date, or
Entire Log
, and press
ENTER
.
To stop TracBack navigation:
1.
Press
NAV
.
2.
Highlight
Stop Navigation
, and press
ENTER
.
TracBack Tips
When a TracBack is active, the GPSMAP 2206/2210 takes the track log stored
in memory and divides it into segments called legs. Up to 300 temporary turns
(BEGIN, TURN 1, TURN 2,
....
, TURN X, END) are created to mark the most
significant features of the track log to duplicate your exact path as closely as
possible. To get the most out of the TracBack feature, remember the following
tips:
Always clear the track log at the starting point.
The Record Mode option on the track log setup page must be set to
Fill
or
Wrap
.
At least two track log points must be stored in memory to create a
TracBack route.
If the track log Interval field is set to
Time
, the route may not follow your
exact path (keep the interval set to
Resolution
for best performance).
If the receiver is turned off or satellite coverage is lost during your trip,
TracBack draws a straight line between any point where coverage was lost
and where it resumed.
If your track log’s changes in distance and direction are too complex,
300 waypoints might not mark your path accurately. The receiver then
assigns the 300 waypoints to the most significant points of your track, and
simplifies segments with fewer changes in direction.