![]() You may never have a reason to save these points to the data card. The points you've entered are not actually saved to your chip, they are stored in the H2O's memory until you use the System Setup -> Transfer my Data menu selections to move data to the chip. You can then begin to use them with your NauticPath USA 108-129 chip. ![]() This process is repeated until you have entered all the points. Press Exit to return to the cursored map screen. Scroll through the other options and select any that you wish to modify. Use the Edit Position option to change the co-ordinates to match the one on your Garmin. Use the Edit Name option to rename the point to match the ones on your Garmin. This will bring up a Waypoint Information screen Arrow down to Cursor Position and press Enter You will be prompted to create a waypoint. (Move the cursor if there is already a waypoint at this location) ![]() It doesn't really matter where the cursor is because you are creating an arbitrary waypoint. This will bring up a moveable cursor on the map. Move to the Map page and press the Exit key. Make sure the datums in both GPSrs match. Otherwise, post a reply and I will see what I can come up with. My response is based on the assumption that you will be entering the points manually.
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