Garmin StreetPilot C530 Owner's Manual - Page 22

Managing Files on Your c530, Supported File Types, Step 1: Insert an SD Card (Optional) - memory

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MANAGING FILES ON YOUR C530 MANAGING FILES ON YOUR C530 You can store files, such as JPEG image files, in the c530's internal memory or on an optional SD card. NOTE: The c530 is not compatible with Windows® 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me operating systems. This is a common limitation of most USB mass storage devices. Supported File Types • JPEG and JPG image files for splash screen (see page 19) • GPI custom POI files from Garmin's POI Loader (see page 25) • GPX waypoint files from Garmin's MapSource® (see page 24) • Maps from MapSource Step 1: Insert an SD Card (Optional) To insert or remove the card, press it in until it clicks. Step 2: Connect the USB Cable 1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB connector. 2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. 14 c530 Owner's Manual

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c530 Owner’s Manual
M
ANAGING
F
ILES
ON
Y
OUR
C
530
M
ANAGING
F
ILES
ON
Y
OUR
C
530
You can store files, such as JPEG image
files, in the c530’s internal memory or on
an optional SD card.
NOTE:
The c530 is not compatible
with Windows
®
95, Windows 98,
or Windows Me operating systems.
This is a common limitation of most
USB mass storage devices.
Supported File Types
JPEG and JPG image files for splash
screen (see
page 19
)
GPI custom POI files from Garmin’s
POI Loader (see
page 25
)
GPX waypoint files from Garmin’s
MapSource
®
(see
page 24
)
Maps from MapSource
Step 1: Insert an SD Card
(Optional)
To insert or remove the card, press it in
until it clicks.
Step 2: Connect the USB
Cable
1. Plug the small end of the USB cable
into the mini-USB connector.
2. Connect the larger end of the USB
cable to an available USB port on
your computer.