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Automotive mode: managing files, Copying files to the unit – Garmin GPSMAP 640 User Manual

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GPSMAP 620 and GPSMAP 640 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 GPSMAP 640 or on an SD card.
Note: The GPSMAP 620 and GPSMAP 640 are 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 and GPSMAP 640 support the following file

types:
• JPEG and JPG image files.
• Maps and GPX waypoint files from MapSource: see

page 70

.

Note: User data (waypoints, routes, and tracks) is not shared

between marine mode and automotive mode.

Copying Files to the Unit

1. Insert an SD card in the GPSMAP 620 or GPSMAP 640

(optional).

2. Connect a mini-USB connector to the back of the device.
3. Connect the larger end of the cable to an available USB port

on your computer. Your device and memory card appear as

removable drives in My Computer on Windows computers and

as mounted volumes on Mac computers.

NOTE: Some operating systems or computers with

multiple network drives cannot display the GPSMAP 620 or

GPSMAP 640 drives. See your operating system Help file to

learn how to map the drives.

4. Browse your computer for the file you want to copy. You can

copy JPEG and JPG image files or maps and GPX waypoint

files from MapSource.

5. Highlight the file, and click

Edit

>

Copy

.

6. Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive/volume.
7. Click

Edit

>

Paste

. The file appears in the list of files in the

device memory or on the memory card.

8. When you are finished transferring files, click the Safely

Remove Hardware icon in your toolbar (system tray), or drag

the volume icon to the Trash on Mac computers.

9. Unplug your GPSMAP 620 or GPSMAP 640 from your

computer.