Installation Instructions

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Figure 3.1
3.2. Hard-Drive File Structures
The hard-drive contains multiple folders and subfolders. The first level allows you to
choose the data provider (“NOAA USA”, “Jeppesen”, “Navionics”) see Figure 3.1
Figure 3.1
Once you select the provider, you will be able to select the type of area (usually Wide or
MegaWide). A PDF file located at this level will help you select the area you want (it lists
the chart references with a description).
Figure 3.2
A Chart Pack consists of multiple data: Nautical Charts, Satellite Photos and 3D Data.
In some cases, multiple SD-cards will be required for one Chart Pack. In this example
(Chart Pack for the Caribbean), you will need (2) SD-Cards for the Chart and 3D data
and (2) SD-Cards for the optional Satellite Picture (see Figure 3.3).
Note:
If you are using a Flash Drive to load the chart(s) into a MFDBB, you are not
limited to transfer 2GB at a time. You can load multiple charts at the same time as long
as you don’t overload the MFDBB memory. To know how much data you can load on
the MFDBB, look at the number of Memory Slots available (Menu -> Chart Catalog) and
multiply this value by two. This will give the maximum number of Gigabits that you can
load on the MFDBB (ex: if four memory slots are available, you can load up to 8GB of
data onto the Flash Drive)