Garmin 5008 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Wrap—continuously records the track log, wrapping through the available memory
(replacing the oldest track data with new data).
Interval—defines the frequency at which the track plot is recorded. Recording more frequent 
plots is more accurate, but fills the track log faster.
Interval—sets whether the interval is determined by distance, time, or resolution. (Press
Change
to set the quantity.)
Distance—records the track based on a distance between points.
Time—records the track based on a time interval.
Resolution—records the track plot based on a variance from your course. This setting is
recommended for the most efficient use of memory. The distance value is the maximum 
error allowed from the true course before recording a track point.
Change—Sets the value of the interval.
Color—sets the color of the track plot.
To edit or delete a saved track:
1.  From the Home screen, touch
Information
>
User Data
>
Tracks
>
Saved Tracks
.
2.  Touch the track you want to edit or delete.
3.  Touch
Edit Track
to change the name or color of the track or to delete it.
Using Fishing Charts
Use the fishing chart for a detailed view of the bottom contours and depth soundings on the chart.
Fishing Chart
Navigation Chart
The fishing chart uses detailed bathymetric data on a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD card, 
and is best for offshore deep-sea fishing.
Enabling High Resolution
High Resolution Satellite Imagery
You can overlay high-resolution satellite images on the land, sea, or both portions of the Navigation 
chart when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision SD card. 
To enable satellite imagery:
1.  While viewing the
Navigation Chart
, touch
Menu
>
Chart Setup
>
Appearance
>
Photos
.
2.  Touch one of the following:
Off
—standard chart information is shown on the map.
Land Only
—standard chart information is shown on water with photos overlaying the land.
Blend
—photos overlay both the water and the land at a specified opacity. The higher you 
set the percentage, the more the satellite photos cover both land and water.