2. Press the
3. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
4. Tap on USER CARD. The USER SD CARD page appears.
5. Tap on the
6. A Warning window appears to confirm you want to format the SD CARD.
7. Tap on
to confirm (or press the
8. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.2 TRANSFERRING FILES TO A USER SD CARD
1. Insert a User SD CARD into the slot.
2. Press the
3. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
4. Tap on USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
5. Tap on the
6. A popup SAVE FILE window appears. In this window you can change the name and the
file type tapping on it.
7. To save the file, tap on
shows SAVING, then shows SAVING...OK.
8. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.3 LOADING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD
If you have a problem and accidentally lose the User Points in the CPN Series Chart Plotter,
with a User SD CARD it is possible to load the data back into the CPN Series Chart Plotter.
Using the following procedure to load a file from the User SD CARD inserted in the slot:
1. Press the
2. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
3. Tap on USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
4. Select the saved file from the User SD CARD list by tapping on it.
5. Tap on the
loading is complete.
6. Tap on
to confirm.
2.12.4 DELETING A FILE FROM A USER SD CARD
You may want to delete a saved file on the User SD CARD inserted in the slot.
1. Press the
2. Tap on the right arrow next to DSC DIR Desktop icon two times to display USER CARD.
3. Tap on USER CARD. The User SD CARD page appears.
4. Select the saved file from the User SD CARD list by tapping on it.
5. Tap on the
delete the file.
6. Tap on
to confirm.
CPN700i and CPN1010i Multimedia Chart Plotters
key, tap on User Points.
Soft Key.
key, tap on User Points.
Soft Key.
key, tap on User Points.
Soft Key. The Information window LOADING...OK appears when
key, tap on User Points.
Soft Key. The Warning window appears to confirm you want to
key).
in window. The Information window momentarily
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