Operation Manual

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interface shom as below.
6.9 USB
Setting
Comect
the GPS
navigator to PC via the
MINI USB
port
to tmsmit data, or
back
up data
from the navigator data
to PC.
The GPS
navigator
provides
MASS STORAGE md
MS STORAGE modes. Select
one
in the USB setting.
6.9.I
MASS STORAGE
l. Have the
GPS navigator
in operation status
md the SD card
plugged
in the stot;
2. ,", fl
in the setting
interface to enter USB
option as shown below.
Select MASS
sToMCt
md tap
EI ,o rrr"
i,.
3. Comect
the
MINI USB teminal
of the USB cord
to the MINI
USB
port
of the
GPS navigator
md the standrd
USB teminal
to the USB Host
port
of PC. Then,
the
navigator stop
the cment
program
md switch to
the following
interface.
You
may select il ,o .n ., urB
chilging mode
and the system main
interface
5. After commwication,
uplug the MINI
USB cable.
6.9.2 MS
ACTIVESYNC
1. T"p
fl in the setting
interface to entel USB
Option as shown below.
a. s"t""t E
to comect the GPS
navigator to
PC
navigator
and
prompt
the following interface.
Select
MASS
ACTIVESYNC and tap
E to save
the setting.
2. Instatl the application
Mobile
Device in a drive
of PC.
Then the following
icoo
will appear
in the drive
selection.
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3. Connect
the MINI USB
terminal of the USB
cable to
the MINI USB
port
of the
GPS
navigator
and the standard USB
teminal
to the USB Host
port
of PC.
4. After
the PC finds
new hrdwue, double
click the
Mobile Device drive
in the
selection area
to enter the
memory
ofGPS
navigator
for data
trmsmission.
5. After trmsmission,
unplug the USB
cable.
lAttention]
For data
safety back up the
navigator data
[Note]
If MASS
STORAGE is selected
while the GPS
navigator is connected
with
PC, other
operations will be
suspended.
[AtteDtion]
The following operations
will stop
suspend the communication
of the
system
md
PC and usaved data will
be lost.
l. Unplugging
the MINI USB cable;
2. Powering offthe
GPS navigator;
3. Resetting
the system;
4. Tap the on
close button on
the top dght.
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The PC will
recognize the
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