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Raymarine A Series A50 - Storing and Retrieving Data

Raymarine A Series A50
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138 A-Series display - User reference manual
13.2 Storing and retrieving data
You can archive data to a CompactFlash card for safe-keeping or
retrieval at a later date.
Alternatively, you can transfer data to another instrument or PC
using NMEA. When navigation is active, you can also receive way-
points, routes and tracks from a PC, SeaTalk and NMEA
instruments (see page 139).
Do not use your Navionics chart cards for storing and retrieving
data, as doing so may delete or corrupt the cartography.
To save data to a CF card
1. Make sure the correct card is inserted.
2. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button to display the System
Setup Menu.
3. Select the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER option.
4. Press the SAVE TO CARD softkey.
5. Select the data list you want to save on the SELECT LIST
softkey.
6. Define the data you want to save by pressing the appropriate
softkey.
To retrieve information from a CF card
1. Insert the appropriate card.
2. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button to display the System
Setup Menu.
3. Select the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER option.
4. Press the RETRIEVE FROM CARD softkey.
5. Select the data list you want to retrieve from.
6. Define the data you want to retrieve by pressing the appropriate
softkey.
If your selection is already found to exist on the system, a warning
message appears and the softkey labels change to give you the
options of retrieving as new, replacing the data or cancelling the
retrieving process.
To erase information from a CF card
1. Insert the appropriate card.
2. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button to display the System
Setup Menu.
3. Select the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER option.
4. Press the ERASE FROM CARD softkey.
5. Select the list you want to remove data from.
6. Define the data to be deleted.
7. Press YES to confirm
81314-1_A Series Reference Guide.book Page 138 Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:23 AM

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