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Some how I lost the dog tracks on my map. How do I get this to show up again?
Thanks,
Jim
If it's an astro hit the map button again, they'll reapear. I'm not sure if it works the same way with an alpha but I know it does on the astro. everytime you hit the map button your turning the tracks on and off.
quote:Yep,,that's how you do it on the astro,but totally different on the alpha,,there is no button to hit to make tracks disappear,but if you go to the page you can set it up to track without showing tracks,it just shows you where your dog is,, and if you don't have dog or tracks on map,,,you've paused tracking,,just go to dog page and start tracking again
Originally posted by RLenhart
If it's an astro hit the map button again, they'll reapear. I'm not sure if it works the same way with an alpha but I know it does on the astro. everytime you hit the map button your turning the tracks on and off.
It's an astro 320 and I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Guess I'll try it again. Thanks for the help.
quote:It should work,,if once doesn't bring back tracks,push maps button again,,if that doesn't do it,,try removing collar from unit then add it back to the unit that should take care of it,,good luck
Originally posted by jimmy
It's an astro 320 and I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Guess I'll try it again. Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help!!
Settings may have a section where you can totally turn it off or on also
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