Suunto X9_en manual 1. X9 window, Transferring Data

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6.4.1. X9 window (1)

The toolbar on the top of the X9 window contains four icons:

Connect to X9: With this icon you can create the connection between your Suunto X9 and STM.

Download selected item(s) to folder: With this icon you can transfer data from Suunto X9 to STM.

Delete selected item: First select the items you want and then click on this icon to delete them from the Suunto X9 memory.

Clear X9 memory: With this icon you can delete all the items in the Suunto X9 memory at once.

You can also select routes, tracks and other information for viewing. When you select a file, its data is displayed in the Information window (5).

Transferring Data

To transfer data:

1.Make sure your computer has a free serial port that is not reserved by other applications or devices.

2.Attach your Suunto X9 firmly to the docking station with the display facing up. Plug the adapter in the docking station and the other end in an electric outlet. Plug the docking station in the serial port of the computer. Suunto X9 enters the PC Interface mode automatically.

3.Open Suunto Trek Manager.

4.Click Connect to X9 icon on the bottom left window and Suunto Trek Manager displays the contents of your Suunto X9 (Tracks, Routes, MyPoints).

5.To transfer data between your Suunto X9 and Suunto Trek Manager, select an item and click Download selected item(s) to folder icon on the bottom left window. The selected item is placed in the Downloaded folder in the Local Data Window. You can now view it in the map window, add waypoints and alarm points.

6.When you have transferred the files to your PC, you can delete them from the Suunto X9 memory with Suunto Trek Manager and make room for new log files.

For further information on uploading routes, see the Suunto Trek Manager Help in the Help menu.

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