NorthStar 961X Operation And Reference Manual page 301

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OBJECTIVE:
You've just received
your HCRF charts and
want to load them onto
the 961. You have either
a Navigator license or a
Skipper license.
961 Operations and Reference Manual Rev. D
Loading HCRF charts
To load HCRF charts, you'll need:
the Chart CD (contains the charts)
the Update CD (contains the updates to those charts)
the Permit Disk (contains your license and the chart per-
mits)
If you're using the Skipper series, it is highly recommended that you
first organize your charts by keeping a basic log of their source CDs.
For further information, see "Understanding the ARCS Skipper
series" starting on page 13-35.
1. Press the STAR key until you display the SETUP MENU
screen, then press the CHART INVENTORY key.
2. At the CHART INVENTORY screen, press the LOAD/
UPDATE CHARTS key.
3. Insert the Update CD—loading and updating always begins
with the Update CD—into the CD-ROM drive, and insert
the Permit Disk into the appropriate drive.
4. Press the LOAD CHARTS key.
5. At the SELECT CHART SOURCE screen, press the LIST
CHARTS key.
The 961 scans the CD for the charts, then displays the
CHARTS ON DISK screen. Each chart for which you have
a permit is pre-marked as LOAD in the OPTION column.
(If you want to load a chart that doesn't have a corre-
sponding chart permit on the 961, first you must manually
enter this chart permit before loading the chart; for details,
see "Manually entering a chart permit" starting on page
13-44.)
6. Press the LOAD CHARTS key, then at the LOADING
CHARTS dialog box, press the LOAD MARKED CHARTS
key.
If at least one chart marked "load" on the disk is already
present on the 961, you must choose whether to load the
newest version, overwrite the version in the 961, or never
replace the version in the 961:
Chapter 13 - Customizing Setup Functions
NOTE:
Page 13-39

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