Lowrance electronic LCX-15CI, LCX-15CT manual Edit Trail, Navigate a Trail

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The list of saved trails shows on this screen. The check mark next to the trail’s name means that this trail is displayed on the map. An arrow on the right side of the screen points to the trail that’s currently in use, next to the num- ber of points in the trail.

There can be up to 10 plot trails saved with up to 10,000 points per trail.

Edit Trail

To change the settings for an ex- isting trail, highlight the “Saved Trails” menu and press the ENT key. Next, highlight the trail that you wish to change from the list, and press the ENT key. The “Edit Trail” menu appears.

From this menu, the trail’s name and number of points used can be changed by selecting them

with the arrow keys and the ENT key. If the “Active” box is selected, then the points are updated on this trail. If “Visible” is selected, then the trail shows on the map. Select “Delete Trail” to erase the trail and its settings.

Navigate a Trail

You can follow a saved trail by using the “Navigate” feature on the “Edit Trail” menu (shown above). Selecting the Navigate button brings up the screen at right.

The unit “drops” a point on the trail as you travel. You can navigate from one end of the trail to the

other. The points on the trail selected in the box at the top of the screen are shown in the list. The default data for each point in the plot trail is distance and bearing from your present position to each point on the trail.

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Contents LCX-15CI LCX-15CT Never use this product while operating a vehicle Specifications Table of Contents Model AccessoriesIntroduction Transducers ModelInstallation BracketPower Connections NMEA/DGPS Wiring NMEA/DGPSAccessory Connections Speed/Temperature ConnectionsTemperature and Speed/Temperature Installation Examples Sonar ConnectorMMC Keyboard Full Sonar Chart PagesSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Menus Sensitivity Sonar OptionsAutomatic Sensitivity Colorline Range AutomaticRange Manual Range Upper and Lower LimitsZoom Stop ChartChart Speed Depth CursorChart Data Sonar FeaturesSurface Clarity Transducer FrequencyNoise Rejection Sonar Features Fish Symbols Fish DepthsLOG Sonar Chart Data Alarms AudioDepth Alarms Zone AlarmSonar Setup Fish AlarmTransducer Type Keel Offset Reset Water DistanceCalibrate Speed Sonar Simulator System SetupUnits of Measure Set Local Time Communications PortsConfigure Nmea Configure DgpsReset Options Popup Help Hide GPS featuresSoftware Information GPS Operation Introduction to GPSNever use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle Auto Search Finding Your PositionManual Initialization Position Aquisition GPS Operation Pages Require DgpsStatus Customizing the Status Screen NavigationCustomizing the Navigation Screen MapPage Cursor Cursor Distance Map OrientationNORTH-UP Range Rings/Grid Lines Auto ZoomMap Data Map Categories Drawn IconsPlot Trail Edit Trail Navigate a TrailPage New Trail Trail OptionsDelete All Trails Waypoints Saving the Cursor Position as a WaypointSaving a New Position Average Position Waypoint InformationWaypoint Navigation MAN Overboard Cancel Navigation RoutesCreate a Route Page Follow a Route GPS SimulatorGPS Setup Coordinate SystemMap Fix Datum Position Pinning Important Alarm Notes Timers/Alarm Clock Trip CalculatorUnit won’t turn on Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erraticallyNo fish arches when the Fish ID feature is off Noise Lowrance ELECTRONICS, INC Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Datums Datums Datums Lowrance Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Page Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMC How to Obtain Service How to Obtain Service U.S.A. Only