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The Transfer My Data menu asks if you want to save data to the MMC
or load data from the MMC into the iFINDER's memory.
2. If no MMC is present, you must insert a card into the iFINDER to
activate the
L
OAD
or
S
AVE
commands.
To load data from the MMC to the iFINDER, press
→
to
L
OAD
|
ENT
.
3.
Loading
: There may be more than one GPS Data File (*.USR) on the
card. To select a file, press
ENT
to activate the selection box, use
↓
↑
to
highlight the file, then press
ENT
to accept the selection. Next, press
↓
to
L
OAD
|
ENT
. To return to the main page display, press
EXIT
repeatedly.
2.
Saving
: To accept the default name Data for the GPS Data File,
press
↓
to
S
AVE
|
ENT
. If you wish to rename the file (as in the example
below), press
ENT
to activate the selection box.
Press
↑
↓
to change the first character, then press
→
to the next char-
acter and repeat until the name is correct. Then press
ENT
|
↓
to
S
AVE
|
ENT
.
The unit will display a completion message when the data transfer is
finished. To return to the main page display, press
EXIT
repeatedly.
Navigate
Navigation is one of the primary reasons GPS users choose the
iFINDER. The unit provides trip information about where you want to
go, how to get there and how long it will be before you arrive.
Navigate Back Home
You can navigate to the Home waypoint created in Easy Mode, but you
must use Advanced Mode's procedure for navigating to a waypoint. See
the entry later in this section on
Navigate to a Waypoint
.
Navigate Back to Man Overboard Waypoint
This unit has a man overboard feature that shows navigation data to
the location where the feature was activated. To activate it, press the
ZOUT
and
ZIN
keys at the same time. Your position at the time these
keys are pressed is used as the man overboard position. The unit auto-
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