1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
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1.10
MicroSD Cards
This equipment uses two types of microSD cards, chart cards and data cards. The
chart cards contain charts and the data cards store plotter-related data such as tracks,
routes, points and generic data such as menu settings (The microSD card drive on the
SMD12/SMD16 is for chart cards only). Set and remove the card as shown below. Se-
cure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) cards can also be used.
How to insert a microSD card
Before inserting a chart card in the multi function display, turn off the power.
How to format a microSD card
You do not normally need to format a data microSD card. If the card becomes unread-
able, format the card with a formatting program that is compatible with the specifica-
tions of the card.
How to remove a microSD card
About the microSD cards
• Handle the cards carefully. Improper use can damage the card and
destroy its contents.
• Make sure the slot lid (cover) is closed at all times.
• Remove a card with only your fingers. Do not use metal instruments
(like tweezers) to remove the card.
• Do not remove a card during the reading of or writing to the card.
• Make sure the lock, located on the side of the card, is not enabled.
If the card is locked, data cannot be read/written.
Note:
Use a class 6 or higher card for storing chart data.
1) Open the card drive cover.
2) Push the card to release the card from the card drive.
3) Remove the card with your fingers then close the lid (cover).
Unfasten two
screws.
Push card into slot
and close cover.
SD card unit (SDU-001)
Chart card drive (multi function display)
Open cover.
Push card
into a slot
and close
cover.
Summary of Contents for SMD12
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Page 60: ...2 ENGINE DISPLAY 2 3 Triple engines display Quad engines display ...
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Page 169: ...6 ROUTES 6 20 This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 207: ...7 RADAR 7 38 This page is intentionally left blank ...
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