![]() If your unit didn’t automatically power up after you ejected it from your computer, hit the power button to turn it on. Your route is now on your GPS unit however, you still need to import them on the actual unit itself. Follow the instructions for one of the above units.Drag or copy the GPX file into the Folder labeled GPX.Double click on the unit’s icon on your desktop, which will open the unit on your computer.Open the folder containing the GPX file you’d like to add to your GPX unit.Locate the GPS unit on your computer (should show up on your desktop). ![]() Plug your unit into your computer via the USB cable that came with your unit.*If you are still using Mapsource (no longer supported by Garmin), the steps are identical, except some of the wording in the windows may be slightly different Transferring your GPX route directly to your Unit from Your Computer (without BaseCamp) A new window should pop up saying Transfer Complete.*For PC, select your Device name from the list in the pop up window and the data should begin to transfer. A window will pop up with the option to include tracks, routes, and waypoints.From the Transfer options, click Send to “name of route” to Device.*For PC, choose the Device option in the top menu, and then select Send to Device, and then choose the file you’d wish to transfer. From the menu at the top of window, click Transfer.*note, we work on macs, PC wording/options may differ slightly Import the route you wish to send to your GPS unit and make sure the route is selected in the Basecamp.Once the unit is ready, a graphic of a computer will show up on the screen.Wait for all the data to load on the unit. ![]()
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