How To Play Back The Data From The Usb Flash Memory - Furuno GP-3700 Operator's Manual

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10. To save the data in the working memory, select [RUN DATA] from [DATA SELEC-
TION]. To save the data in the internal memory, select one of [1:XXXXXXXXXX]
to [0:XXXXXXXXXX] (XXXXXXXXXX: file name) from [DATA SELECTION]. The
[FILE NAME] window appears. The current date is automatically named as the file
name. To change the file name, go to the next step.
11. Enter the file name (up to 15 characters) (see "How to enter alphanumeric
data" on page 1-10) then select [ENTER] to show the following message.
12. Select [RUN] to save the data, which takes max. one minute. When the screen-
shot data is large, more time is necessary. For screenshot procedures, see
section 10.5.
Note: The time for the track data is saved in UTC.
13. Push the ENTER knob.
14. Press the DISP key to close the menu.
10.3.4

How to play back the data from the USB flash memory

Data in the USB flash memory can be loaded to the working memory and played back
on the screen. However, loaded waypoint/route and setting data will replace current
data or add to current data, depending on play back method. For that reason, you may
want to record the current display before replaying data.
1. Connect a USB flash memory in the USB drive.
2. Press the MENU key to open the main menu.
3. Select [3. USB/INTERNAL MEMORY MANAGEMENT].
4. Select [2. USB MEMORY PLAYBACK].
5. Select an item to replay.
Note: If replaying the setting data ([LOAD SETTING]) and others at the same
time, others (tracks, marks, lines, routes, waypoints) may not replayed. Replay
others at first, then the setting data.
SAVE xxxxxx TO USB MEMORY. OK?
20150101130027.csv
20150101130028.csv
20150101130029.csv
10. HOW TO RECORD, PLAY BACK DATA
xxxxxx: Working data or internal
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