User`s manual

8.3 Tracks
8.3.1 What is a track?
A track is a group of points ordered by time, where each point contains information on the
position, time and date, coordinates and, in most cases, altitudes.
Tracks can be split into 2 and 3 dimensional ones, depending on whether they have or not the
altitudes of the track points. For further information, check Track tools.
Whenever we save the tracks in TwoNav, besides the track points, a series of data is saved that
can be modified or inserted from the device, such as the name of the track, remarks, colour of
display, among others. For further information check Track properties.
8.3.2 Supported formats
TwoNav can open directly next track formats:
*.TRK
*.IGC
*.PLT
*.GPX
More track formats can be imported and converted to these ones from CompeGPS Land/Air.
8.3.3 Record a track while navigating
During navigation, TwoNav will record the track of your outing.
This recording will be saved by default in the „TwoNavData/Data‟ folder in *TRK format with a
name based on the date, (YYYY-MM-DD)*.
You may check if track points are being recorded from the „Status‟ page.
By pressing the „recordbutton, the track points will be saved.
By pressing the „pausebutton, the track points won‟t be saved.
If you pause the track recording and retake it later, the points that open after the pause will be
part of the same track leg. This means that there will only be an open track, but made up of the
different legs (+info on legs).
If you wish to save the track that is currently being recorded and go on recording into a new file,
all you have to do is close the track currently open. Once closed, a new track will be automatically
created in which the new track points will be recorded.
You may set the recording parameters from „Main menu > Settings > Off-road >Tracklog‟ (+info).