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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-13
3. Open the chart card door.
4. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.
5. To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage, close the chart card door
and press firmly until an audible click is heard.
6. Press OK.
IMPORTANT:
You must only remove the card while the above message is displayed. Once the
message is closed, the card should no longer be removed.
If you try to remove a card without accessing the setup menu, a blue screen and
warning message is displayed and the unit must be rebooted.
In an E-series networked system, where any display may be accessing the
card, this message appears on all displays in the network. All displays will
therefore need to be reset individually.
How do I write/retrieve data to a CompactFlash card?
Your display can save up to 1,200 waypoints, 150 routes and 10 tracks in data base
lists. You may want to save more than this number, or use waypoints, routes or tracks
on another instrument or archive them for safe-keeping. This can be carried out in one
of two ways, either
By archiving them to a CompactFlash
®
card to be retrieved again later, or:
Transferring to another instrument or PC by using NMEA.
When navigation is active, you can also receive waypoints, routes and tracks from
other SeaTalk instruments and from NMEA instruments.
Note: In a networked E-Series system, you archive to and retrieve data from the Com-
pactFlash card in the display on which you are working.
Saving information to a card
Important:
Raymarine strongly recommend that you save data to a separate
CompactFlash card and not to Navionics cards containing cartography.
1. Insert a card into the card slot.
2. Press the DATA button.
3. Press ARCHIVE & TRANSFER.
4. Press SAVE TO CARD.
You may now safely remove your compact flash card
Press OK or CANCEL when finished
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