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7.3 Removing a memory card or chart
card
From the homescreen:
1. Select
My Data
.
2. Select
Eject Card
.
A message is displayed prompting you to select the memory
device you want to eject.
3. Select
SD1
for a memory card in the top card slot, or
SD2
for a
memory card in the bottom card slot.
4. Open the chart card door, located on the front right of the display.
5. Push the edge of the card towards the unit, until an audible
click is heard.
The card is released from the card slot mechanism, as shown in
the following diagram:
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6. Use your fingers to pull the card clear of the card slot, using the
edge of the card.
7. To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage, close
the chart card door.
Note:
You can also power off the multifunction display and follow
steps 4 to 7 above.
7.4 Saving user data and user settings
You can save user data (waypoints, routes, and tracks) or user
settings to a memory card for later retrieval.
Type of data
Description
Notes
User data (waypoints)
Saves all waypoints to a
single archive file.
Only 1 waypoints archive
file can be saved per
memory card.
User data (routes)
Saves all routes to a
single archive file.
Only 1 routes archive
file can be saved per
memory card.
User data (tracks)
Saves all tracks to a
single archive file.
Only 1 tracks archive
file can be saved per
memory card.
User settings
Saves the settings
you've made in the
set-up menus to a single
archive file.
Only 1 user settings
archive file can be saved
per memory card.
Note:
Raymarine recommends that you save your user data and
user settings to a memory card on a regular basis.
Note:
Raymarine strongly recommends that you save settings
to a separate memory card, and NOT to a chart card containing
cartography.
Saving waypoints, routes, and tracks to a
memory card
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Ensure you have a memory card (NOT a chart card) in one of
the card slots.
2. Select
My Data
.
3. Select
Save Data to Card
.
If your display has more than 1 card slot then a message is
displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want
to save the data to, if your display only has 1 card slot then you
will not be prompted.
4. Select
SD1
for a memory card in the top card slot, or
SD2
for a
memory card in the bottom card slot.
5. Select
Save Waypoints to Card
,
Save Routes to Card
, or
Save Tracks to Card
, as appropriate.
Retrieving waypoints, routes, or tracks from a
memory card
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Ensure you have a memory card containing the user data in one
of the card slots.
2. Select
My Data
.
3. Select
Retrieve from Card
.
If your display has more than 1 card slot then a message is
displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want
to retrieve data from, if your display only has 1 card slot then
you will not be prompted.
4. Select
SD1
for a memory card in the top card slot, or
SD2
for a
memory card in the bottom card slot.
5. Select
Retrieve Waypoints
,
Retrieve Routes
, or
Retrieve
Tracks
, as appropriate.
Erasing waypoints, routes, and tracks from a
memory card
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Ensure you have the memory card containing the data in one
of the card slots.
2. Select
My Data
.
3. Select
Erase from Card
.
If your display has more than 1 card slot then a message is
displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want
to erase data from, if your display only has 1 card slot then you
will not be prompted.
Managing display data
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