Automotive – Garmin GPSMAP 495 User Manual

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GPSMAP 495 Owner’s Manual

Automotive

Automotive Mode Pages and Features >

Managing Your Tracks

Navigating a Saved Track

The TracBack function allows you to retrace your path using the track

log automatically stored in the receiver’s memory, which eliminates the

need to store waypoints along the way. TracBack routes are created by

reducing your track log into a route with up to 300 turns and activating

an inverted route along those points. When activated, a TracBack route

leads you back to the oldest stored track log point, so it is a good idea

to clear the existing track log before you start your current trip. You

must save an active track log before you can navigate it as a TracBack.

To start a TracBack using Direct To key:

1. Press

Direct To , then highlight Navigate Track, and press

ENTER.

Selecting a Saved Track

2. Highlight the saved track you want to navigate, and press

ENTER.

3. Use the

ROCKER to select the point you want to navigate to

(TracBack to), and press

ENTER.

TracBack Tips

When a TracBack has been started, the GPSMAP 495 divides the

track into segments called legs. Up to 300 temporary turns are

created to mark the most significant features of the track in order to

duplicate your exact path as closely as possible. To get the most out

of the TracBack feature, remember these tips:

Always clear the track log at the point that you want to go back

to (such as a dock or campsite).
The Record Mode option on the Active Track tab must be set to

Fill or Wrap.
If the track log Interval option on the Active tab is set to the

Time option, the route may not navigate 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, the TracBack draws a straight line between any point

where coverage was lost and where it resumed.
If the changes in distance and direction of your track are too

complex, 300 waypoints may not mark your path accurately. The

receiver then uses the most significant points of your track so

there are fewer changes in direction.

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