Brunton atlas Guía De Operación

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Switch to Easy Mode
To leave Advanced Mode and switch to Easy Mode:
1. Press 
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓ to 
E
ASY 
M
ODE
|
ENT
.
2. Unit asks "Are you sure you want to turn on Easy Mode?"
press 
←|
ENT
 and the unit switches to Easy Mode.
Switch Back to Advanced Mode from Easy Mode
To leave Easy Mode and switch back to Advanced Mode:
1. Press 
MENU
|
↓ to 
A
DVANCED 
M
ODE
|
ENT
.
2. Unit asks "Are you sure you want to enter Advanced Mode?"
3. press 
|
ENT
 and the unit switches to Advanced Mode.
Trails
A trail, or plot trail, is a string of position points plotted by Atlas as you travel.
It's a travel history, a record of the path you have taken. Trails are useful for
repeating a journey along the same track. They are particularly handy when
you are trying to retrace your trip and go back the way you came.
Easy Mode only allows you to work with one trail. But Advanced Mode lets you
save up to 10 trails in Atlas's memory. Since you can copy these trails to MMCs
in the form of GPS Data Files (*.usr format), the only true limit on the number of
trails you can record is the number of MMCs you can carry in your pockets.
(For various trail options, see the Trail Options entry in Section 5.)
Create and Save a Trail
Atlas is set at the factory to automatically create and record a trail while the unit
is turned on. It will continue recording the trail until the length reaches the
maximum trail point setting (default is 2,000, but the unit can record trails 9,999
points long). When the point limit is reached, Atlas begins recording the trail
over itself.
To preserve a trail from point A to point B, you must :"turn off" the trail by
making it inactive before heading to point C or even back to point A. When a
trail is set inactive, Atlas automatically creates and begins recording a new trail.
Clear a Trail
This is the command Easy Mode uses to erase the active trail and immediately
begin recording a new one. It's only available in Easy Mode.