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46 Prole Page | Earthmate PN-60 User Manual
Prole Page
A track is a recording of points along the path you travel. Viewing a prole of a track gives you valuable information
about the tracks elevationyou can view the prole over track distance or time recorded while traveling. When the
prole changes while you are stationary and tracking by time, the prole indicates changes in pressure that you can use
to monitor weather changes. The Prole Page lets you view the elevation of the active track as it is recording or that of
a saved track.
For more information about tracks, see Tracks Page starting on page 42.
Viewing a Prole
You can open the Prole Page from the Home Page or from the menu on the Tracks Page.
The Prole Page shows two views of the track you are proling. Press up or down on the arrow keypad to switch
which view is activethe crosshair appears on the active view.
Detailed–The upper section of the page shows the section of the track you are viewing. The initial view shows the
track from its start to the current location (for an active track) or to the nish (for a saved track).
Overview–The bottom section of the page shows a prole of the entire track.
Time or Distance
You can view the track prole by distance along the track or by time travelled along the track.
To change the prole method, go to MENU > Switch to Distance Prole or Switch to Time Prole. The x axis of
the prole graph reects the method.
Scale
Switching the type of scale used to measure changes in elevation gives you different views of the graph.
To change the scale type, go to MENU > Switch to Static Scale or Switch to Dynamic Scale.
Static–The static scale adjusts the prole graph based on the maximum and minimum elevation; the same graph
scale is maintained for the entire track, letting your compare current elevation to the rest of your trip. This is the
default view.
Dynamic–The dynamic scale adjusts based on the visible maximum and minimum zoom levels. As you pan the
graph or zoom in or out, the graph changes to give you the best view.
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