
The device will resume logging of location history and will draw a straight line between the last and next location recording (regardless of time or distance traveled while it was paused). Then when ready to resume the current track, press Start/Stop again. running back for a dropped item) you can Pause logging by pressing the Start/Stop button. lunch) or taking a diversion you don't want recorded (e.g. If stopping for an extended period of time (e.g. Depending on your configured display you should see the timer begin counting from zero as well as the mileage. Then simply "Start" a trip by pressing the Start/Stop button. If a previous trip hasn't been reset, do so by holding Lap/Reset for 3-5 seconds. A trip can be divided later using software, namely Google Earth. Basically, if you sleep or get in a car, reset the trip. Resetting the track between days or trips. My typical usage is to record a single track for a single outing or day. Resetting will remove the display of previous trips from the map view (but it's still safely stored). You can safely record several Tracks on a single outing or over multiple days, resetting between segments or trips.


Note: Resetting the trip using the Lap/Reset button does not erase the recording from the device. timer and distance starting from zero until reset to zero). This section describes using a Garmin Forerunner device for waypoint and track recording.Ī complete Path or Track is the time from when a trip was started on the device until the trip was reset (i.e. At this time, none are known and should work for track and waypoint purposes "out of the box." Any specific desired configuration will be noted here.
