10. HOW TO RECORD, PLAY BACK DATA
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5. Select an item to transfer.
6. Select [YES].
7. Repeat step 5 and step 6 to transfer other data.
8. Select [SEL DATUM].
9. Select [WGS-84] or [TOKYO].
10. Select the file to transfer from [DATA SELECTION]. The [COMMENT] window ap-
pears. 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]. The message "TRANSFER XXXXXX.
csv TO INT MEMORY. ARE YOU SURE?" (XXXXXX: file name) appears.
12. Select [RUN] to transfer the data.
13. Push the
ENTER
knob.
14. Press the
DISP
key to close the menu.
10.4
Backup Data
10.4.1
How to backup the data automatically
This equipment can backup the data (tracks, marks/lines, routes/waypoints and set-
ting data) automatically when turning the power on. There are two backup methods:
• Automatic backup by a USB flash memory
• Automatic backup by the internal memory
Note:
The start-up sequence (until the normal display appears) may take longer when
this function is active.
How to backup the data to a USB flash memory automatically
Note:
To activate this function, connect a USB flash memory in the USB drive before
turning the power on.
1. Press the
MENU
key to open the main menu.
2. Select [3. USB/INTERNAL MEMORY MANAGEMENT].
3. Select [7. AUTO BACKUP].
4. Select [USB MEMORY].
5. Select [YES].
6. Press the
DISP
key to close the menu. Whenever turning the power on, the data
is automatically saved to the “Backup” folder in the USB flash memory.
Note:
When setting [USB MEMORY] in the [AUTO BACKUP] menu to [YES], the
backup starts after the “attention” screen disappears at the start-up. A message about
“backup in progress” appears while backup is being done.
Summary of Contents for GP-3700F
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