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Northstar
Explorer 657
Installation and Operation Manual
14 User card window
A C-MAP™ user card is an optional plug-in card
that can store data files (see section 1-3). There
are three types of files: waypoints, routes or a
track.
To go to the user card window, press
,
select
More
, then select
User card
.
CAUTION
1
Before using a user card, remove any chart
card and plug the user card in. When you
have finished with the user card, remove
the user card and replace the chart card
(see section 1-3).
2
The older 5 volt cards are not supported.
The user card window has:
File list
A list of the files on any user card in the 657. If
there are more files than will fit on the display,
press
or
to scroll up or down a page at
a time.
Waypts, Routes
The number of waypoints and routes currently
in the 657.
Track 1 to Track 5
The number of points in tracks 1 to 5 currently
in the 657.
Note:
1
To save 657 data onto the user card, use the
Save command (see below).
2
Data stored on the user card and shown on
the file list is not available to be used by the
657 until loaded into the 657 with the LOAD
command (see below).
Saving data to the user card
This saves all the 657’s waypoints, all the 657’s
routes or one of the 657’s tracks to one file on the
user card.
1 Press
and select
Save
.
2 Select
Waypts
,
Routes
or
Tracks
.
3 For
Tracks
, select the track number to save.
4
The new file is created. Change the name
if required. The new file appears in the
file list.
Loading data from the user card to the 657
This loads one file from the user card to the 657:
A waypoints file: The new waypoints are
added to any existing waypoints in the 657.
If a new waypoint has the same name as an
existing waypoint but has different data, the
657 displays both waypoints. Select:
Skip
: Do not load the new waypoint.
Replace
: Load the new waypoint and
replace the existing one.
Skip all
: Do not load any new
waypoints which have the same names
as existing waypoints.
Rplc all
: Load all new waypoints
which have the same names as existing
waypoints; the new waypoints replace
the existing waypoints.
A routes file: The new routes are added to any
existing routes in the 657. If a new route has
the same name as an existing route but has
different data then the 657 asks which route
to keep.
A track file: The new track will replace the
existing track in the 657.