Customising preferences – Pioneer AVIC F500BT User Manual

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3

Touch [Record] to activate the track log-

ger.

The key then changes to [

Stop Recording].

Touching [

Stop Recording] allows you to de-

activate the track logger.

p If there is not enough space in the built-in

memory, the oldest track log will be over-
written by the new one.

p If you want to permanently activate the

track logger whenever the GPS signal is
available, switch

“Enable Auto-saving” to

“On”.
= For details, refer to Setting the track log-

ger options on this page.

Browsing and replaying the track log

1

Touch [Visual] on the

“Navi Settings”

menu.
The

“Visual Settings” screen appears.

2

Touch [Manage Track Logs].

A list of track logs already recorded appears.
Touching

enables you to replay the track

log with

“Fly over”.

3

Touch the desired track log on the list.

More details about the track log appears.

4

Touch the desired key to operate it.

Available options;

! [Rename]:

Touching this key displays the screen for en-
tering a new name for the track log. Enter
the name and then touch [

Done] to com-

plete the entry.

! [Delete]:

Touching this key deletes the track log.

! [Export]:

Touching this key exports the track log cur-
rently selected to the external storage de-
vice (USB or SD).

! [Export all track logs]:

Touching this key exports all track logs cur-
rently stored to the external storage device
(USB or SD) at once.

! The key next to “Colour on the map:”:

Touching this key displays the screen for
changing the colour used for the route
highlighting of the track log. Touch the de-
sired colour on the colour list. The colour of
track logs is assigned automatically within
predefined colours when this setting is es-
tablished.

Setting the track logger options

1

Touch [Visual] on the

“Navi Settings”

menu.
The

“Visual Settings” screen appears.

2

Touch [Manage Track Logs].

3

Touch [Track Log Options].

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