Garmin GPSMAP 620 010-00762-00 Manuale Utente

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GPSMAP 620 Owner’s Manual 

Automotive Mode: Managing Files
Automotive Mode: Managing Files
You can store files, such as JPEG image files, in the internal 
memory on the GPSMAP 620 or on an SD card. 
  Note: The GPSMAP 620 is not compatible with Windows
®
 95, 
98, Me, or Windows NT
®
. It is also not compatible with Mac
®
 OS 
10.3 and earlier. This is a common limitation of most USB mass 
storage devices. 
The GPSMAP 620 supports the following file types:
JPEG and JPG image files.
Maps and GPX waypoint files from MapSource: see 
Loading Files
Step 1: Connect the USB Cable
Connect the mini-USB connector to the back of the GPSMAP 620. 
Connect the larger end of the cable to an available USB port on 
your computer. 
  Note: Some operating systems or computers with multiple 
network drives cannot display the GPSMAP 620 drives. See your 
operating system Help file to learn how to map the drives. 
Your GPSMAP 620 and SD card appear as removable drives

in My Computer on Windows computers and as mounted volumes 
on Mac computers.
Step 2: Transfer Files to Your GPSMAP 620
Copy and paste files from your computer into the GPSMAP 620 
drives/volumes. 
1.  Browse your computer for the file you want to copy. 
2.  Highlight the file, and click 
Edit
 > 
Copy
3.  Open the “Garmin” or SD card drive/volume.
4.  Click 
Edit
 > 
Paste
. The file appears in the list of files in the 
GPSMAP 620 memory or on the SD card. 
Step 3: Eject and Unplug the USB Cable
When you are finished transferring files, click   in your toolbar 
(system tray), or drag the volume icon to the 
trash 
 on Mac 
computers. Unplug your GPSMAP 620 from your computer.
Deleting Files 
Connect the GPSMAP 620 to your computer, and open the 
GPSMAP 620 or SD card drive/volume. Highlight the file you 
want to delete, and press the 
Delete
 key on the computer keyboard.
CautioN: If you do not know the purpose of a file, do not delete 
it. Your GPSMAP 620 memory contains important system files that 
should not be deleted.