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Appendix D: CompactFlash® Data Cards, Removing and Installing the CompactFlash® CF Storage Card

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Appendix Appendix D: CompactFlash® Data Cards Top Ridge Type I CF Card Top Type II CF Card Removing and Installing the CompactFlash® (CF) Storage Card The StreetPilot 2610/2650 supports Type I and II CompactFlash® (CF) storage cards. The top of the card should always face towards the FRONT of the unit when inserting. Type I cards have a slight ridge on the bottom of the card that aids with removal. When removing Type II cards, avoid pinching the card in the middle; instead, grab the card by the top and bottom edges. To install a CF data card: 1. Slide UP on the top portion of the CF card door, then open the door away from the unit. 2. Insert the CompactFlash card into the slot with the top facing toward the front of the StreetPilot. Gently push the card in until the eject button extends out to about the end of the CF card. Do not apply excessive force as this may damage the CF card and/or result in internal damage to the unit! When properly inserted, the CF card protrudes slightly from the slot (not flush). 3. Close the card door by pushing the top of the card door towards the unit until it clicks and locks. Always close the door completely to prevent water entry. 4. To remove the card, repeat step one, then push the eject button until it is flush with the casing. Gently slide the CF card out of the unit. 1 CompactFlash® cards are widely available and you can purchase additional cards at many different retailers. Because Garmin does not manufacture these cards, it is possible that CompactFlash cards by certain manufacturers may generate radio frequency signals that interfere with the operation of your StreetPilot. These circumstances are beyond Garmin's control. If this occurs, please use a CF card from a different manufacturer. 68 Opening the CF Card Door Installing the CF Card 2 Removing the CF Card Eject Button

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Appendix
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Removing and Installing the CompactFlash® (CF) Storage Card
The StreetPilot 2610/2650 supports Type I and II CompactFlash® (CF) storage cards. The top of the card
should always face towards the FRONT of the unit when inserting. Type I cards have a slight ridge on the
bottom of the card that aids with removal. When removing Type II cards, avoid pinching the card in the
middle; instead, grab the card by the top and bottom edges.
To install a CF data card:
1. Slide UP on the top portion of the CF card door, then open the door away from the unit.
2. Insert the CompactFlash card into the slot with the top facing toward the front of the StreetPilot. Gently
push the card in until the eject button extends out to about the end of the CF card.
Do not apply
excessive force as this may damage the CF card and/or result in internal damage to the
unit!
When properly inserted, the CF card protrudes slightly from the slot (not flush).
3. Close the card door by pushing the top of the card door towards the unit until it clicks and locks. Always
close the door completely to prevent water entry.
4. To remove the card, repeat step one, then push the eject button until it is flush with the casing. Gently
slide the CF card out of the unit.
Appendix D: CompactFlash®
Data Cards
Opening
the CF Card
Door
1
2
Installing the CF Card
Eject Button
Removing the CF Card
CompactFlash® cards are widely available
and
you can purchase additional cards at many different
retailers. Because Garmin does not manufacture these
cards, it is possible that CompactFlash cards by certain
manufacturers may generate radio frequency signals
that interfere with the operation of your StreetPilot.
These circumstances are beyond Garmin’s control.
If this occurs, please use a CF card from a different
manufacturer.
Top
Top
Type I CF Card
Type II CF Card
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