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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-41
Managing Tracks
Saving and Naming a Track
You can save up to 5 named tracks in the Track List. These tracks can be re-
displayed at a later date.
To save and name the current track:
1. Press the TRACK LIST soft key. The track list pop-up and associated soft keys
are displayed.
2. The next available entry on the track list is highlighted.
(If required, you can use the trackpad to select another position in the list;
this can be a blank slot, or an existing track that you no longer require).
3. Press SAVE TRACK. The name track soft keys are displayed.
4. If you do not wish to name or rename the track, press the NO soft key (or
CLEAR) to clear the list. The track is saved and is listed as Track Not
Named.
5. If you wish to name the route press the YES soft key:
Use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to the character you wish
to edit. Then use the top or bottom of the trackpad to increase or decrease
the letter or number.
or
Use the arrow keys and alphanumeric keys on the ST80 Navigator keypad
to input or edit the characters, as described in Using the ST60 or ST80
Navigator Keypad on page 5-16.
6. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Track List, then to return to the default
soft key display, press ENTER again or CLEAR.
Naming, Erasing and Showing a Track
To name an existing track, erase a track or show a track, you select the track
from the track list, then press the appropriate soft key as follows:
1. Press the TRACK LIST soft key. The Track List is displayed. The grey selec-
tion bar indicates the selected track.
Select the required track then press the appropriate soft key.
2. If you NAME a track:
TRACK
LIST
SAVE
TRACK
YES NO
NAME TRACK?
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TRACK
LIST
NAME
TRACK

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