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APPENDIX A
Data Transfer to
other GPS 150s
User Data card transfers.
Choosing to update or replace the user data.
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To restore user data from a User Data card to the GPS 150:
1. Install the User Data card while the unit is off.
2. Turn the GPS 150 on by rotating
O
3. Rotate
to highlight 'Restore user data?' and press
The GPS 150 will ask you which type of data to replace. You may choose
checklists, scheduler messages, user waypoints, proximity waypoints, routes, way-
point comments, or all data.
K
4. Rotate
to select the type of data to replace.
You may either replace or update the information in the database. Replacing the
data will replace ALL user data with the data from the card. Updating the data will
not delete unrelated material, but will only change what is necessary to use the data
received from the User Data card.
O
5. Rotate
to select either 'Replace?' or 'Update?'.
E
6. Press
to begin transferring data to the GPS 150. The GPS 150 will now transfer all
of the data requested. This may take a few minutes.
7. To continue with more data transfer types, repeat steps 4, 5 and 6; otherwise, press E
when 'ok?' is highlighted.
8. Turn the GPS 150 off and replace the User Data card with a NavData® card. The GPS 150
is now ready for normal operation.
The GPS 150 may be powered from an optional AC adaptor when used away from
the aircraft. The AC adaptor will both power the unit, and charge the NiCad battery.
With the GPS 150 off, a full charge will occur in 12-14 hours. The GPS 150 should
not remain connected to the AC adaptor for more than 24 hours continuously.
Connect the AC adaptor as shown on the left.
B
clockwise.
E
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