Garmin 530HCx Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
Rino 520HCx and 530HCx Owner’s Manual 7
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Using Detailed Mapping Data
Many of the Rino features require detailed mapping data
to be fully operational, so you may want to transfer maps
before using the unit. The microSD card (not provided
with your unit) can be loaded with detailed maps and
mapping data from optional MapSource CDs for a
computer. This enhances the versatility of your Rino.
With selected MapSource detailed mapping data, you can
view listings of nearby restaurants, lodging, shopping
centers, attractions and entertainment, and addresses and
phone numbers for any listed location.
Map data transfer requires the USB interface cable
provided with the unit to transfer MapSource data from
a computer to the microSD card in the Rino. Inserting
the microSD card in a standard SD card adapter and card
reader allows for faster transfer.
To purchase high capacity microSD cards and pre-
loaded map data sets from Garmin. Visit the Garmin
Web site: www.garmin.com/cartography/ for compatible
MapSource products.
Once installed in your Rino, the microSD card is used
for
storage of mapping data, tracks, and as a mass storage
device for other types of data.
A Data Card Information page is available to view
statistical data about the microSD card. You can
determine how much card space is used for maps, tracks,
and for miscellaneous data. You can also view the amount
of free space available and the total space currently being
used. When purchasing a microSD card for your unit,
take into consideration the amount of data you plan to
store on the card.
NOTE:
Waypoints stored on the microSD card
cannot be used by the Rino. Waypoints transferred
using MapSource are stored on the unit memory, and
are used by the Rino.