10-1
10. HOW TO RECORD, PLAY BACK
DATA
This chapter provides information necessary for recording and playing back data, and
uploading and downloading data to (from) a USB flash memory.
10.1
Data Recording
Data can be recorded in the “working memory”. The working memory stores data such
as tracks, marks, lines, routes, waypoints, setting data. When it is full, earliest data are
erased one by one to make room for new data. Thus it is good idea to save important
data to a USB flash memory or the internal memory.
This unit’s memory configuration is as shown below.
10.2
Internal Memory
This equipment has 10 internal memories in which to store data. Data are saved and
replayed between the working memory and internal memory.
10.2.1
How to save the data to the internal memory
Data in the working memory can be saved to the internal memories. Up to 30,000 track
points for own ship, 40,000 track points for other ship, 30,000 marks/lines, 3,500 way-
points, 200 routes with 100 route points each and setting data can be stored in each
internal memory block.
1. Press the
MENU
key to open the main menu.
*
USB flash memory
Picture
Display
Display
Display Unit
Record
Play back
Play back
Play back
Record
Record
Working memory
- Track
- Mark/Line
- Waypoint/Route
- Setting data
Internal memory
- Track
- Mark/Line
- Waypoint/Route
- Setting data
*: There are 10 internal
memory blocks. Up to
30,000 track points for
own ship, 40,000 track
points for other ship,
30,000 marks/lines,
3,500 waypoints, 200
routes with 100 route
points each and setting
data can be stored in
each block.
Summary of Contents for GP-3700F
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