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App & OS Download Instructions

Step by Step Instructions for downloading Calculator Software Applications (Apps) and Operating Systems (OS) onto TI Graphing Calculators.

1. To download Apps you need the latest Operating System (OS) version for your calculator.

To check which OS is on your calculator, follow these instructions:

For a TI-73 Explorer™, TI-83 Plus Family or TI-84 Plus Family:
1. Turn on your calculator.
2. Press 2nd MEM.
3. Press 1 or ENTER.
4. Check for latest OS version number.

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For a TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus or Voyage™ 200:
1. Turn on your calculator.
2. From the home screen of the calculator, press F1. Scroll to About.
3. Press Enter.
4. Check for latest OS version number.

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2. Next, you’ll need TI Connect™ Software.

This free software makes it possible not only to transfer your Apps to your TI calculator, but will also capture screen images to use in presentations, manage your programs, download OS upgrades, and more. Don’t have it yet?

TI Connect Download and Installation Instructions

3. Connect your calculator to your computer

After installing TI Connect, you'll need a TI Connectivity Cable to make the physical connection from computer to calculator. The TI Connectivity Cable is a Standard A to Mini-B USB Cable for the TI-84 Plus, TI-84 Plus Silver Edition and TI-89 Titanium or a Silver USB Cable for Windows® /Mac® for the TI-73 Explorer™, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, TI-84 Plus, TI-84 Plus Silver Edition, TI-86, TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92, TI-92 Plus, and Voyage™ 200.

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4. Got everything in place now to get your Apps? Follow these directions to Download Apps.

A. Go to the page for the App you would like to download. Check out this latest App listing for all Flash-based TI Graphing Calculators.

B. Select Download or Buy/Purchase button next to your calculator model.

Download
If you have the Download option, you will be taken to the download center to retrieve your free or preloaded App. Just follow the link and save the App file on your desktop. If necessary, download TI Connect™ and/or upgrade your calculator’s OS.

Preloaded
If you have the Download option and the page indicates that the App is 'Preloaded' on your calculator, you just have to register your calculator to receive this App for Free!

Once you register your Calculator, you can select My Collection in the Download Center to Retrieve all the Preloaded Free Apps for your Calculator. You will be prompted to Sign In to View 'My Collection.'

Buy/Purchase
If the App requires a purchase, just follow the purchase link to the TI Online Store to buy the App. After your transaction is complete, select 'My Pick Up Window' to retrieve your App from the 'My Collection' tab.

C. Installing Apps on your calculator

Connect your calculator to your computer using a TI Connectivity cable. Browse for the location of the App file(s) that you saved.

For TI Connect for Windows® Users:
Drag and drop the App file(s) onto the TI Connect icon

For TI Connect for Macintosh® Users:
Launch TI Connect for Macintosh
On the menu bar, select 'Connection' and then select your calculator mode.
Select the port to which the TI Connectivity cable is connected and click 'Connect' (A device window will open.)
Drag and drop the App file(s) into the open device window

For TI Connect for Mac OS X Users:
Launch TI Device Explorer™ [A device window will open listing the connected calculator(s)]
Drag and drop the App file(s) on the name of the calculator upon which you would like the App file(s) installed
You will notice the file(s) being transferred

D. Press the Apps button on your calculator - and give it a whirl!


How many Apps can you download?

That depends on which calculator you have and which App titles you choose.

Your TI-73 Explorer™, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus or TI-84 Plus Silver Edition calculator has 'App spaces' that are chunks of memory into which you can load Apps. Some Apps take up only one space and other Apps take up to four. See how many App spaces your calculator has:

TI-73 Explorer - 12 App spaces
TI-83 Plus - 10 App spaces
TI-84 Plus - 30 App spaces
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition - 94 App spaces

The TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus, and Voyage™ 200 do not use App spaces, but do store Apps in Flash memory. The TI-89 and TI-92 Plus each have 702K of Flash Memory and the TI-89 Titanium and the Voyage 200 each have 2.7MB of Flash Memory.

Use Voyage Recorder to keep GPS tracks, wind, depth, temperature, AIS and all other data which flow through the network backbone collected during all your voyages in the season. Never forget exciting moments of your voyages, have proof of strong winds and great storms, accumulate data for future voyages, analyze your races, generate logbooks and diagnose problems.

The Recorder is intended for storing data from the onboard network of the vessel on a MicroSD memory card. The onboard network of a typical cruise yacht has data about the position, course, speed, depth, water temperature, log, wind speed and direction, and AIS data of nearby vessels. Digital data from the motor, water and fuel tanks, battery level, etc. may also be available.

The Recorder writes all network data into the memory card. It does not analyze the data, leaving that work for the software application that runs on personal computer. Because of that, the Recorder supports all message types broadcasted through the network by any other equipment present on the vessel's network. See the list of data types already supported!

In addition to all the features of the previous model (YDVR-03), new YDVR-04 model also hasaudio input and allows recording of audio from a VHF line out (and from speakeroutput of some models) or microphone amplifier output. Audio data are storedto standard audio files with a .WAV extension, which can be played by virtuallyall software.

Picture 1. Voyage Recorder's track, click here to enlarge

YDVR Converter software that comes with the Recorder is installed on a personal computer and allows GPX and CSV files to be generated with the vessel's track and extensive information about the sailing conditions (click on a track's point at the map above for example), including weather, depth, engine, and even tracks of nearby vessels with AIS. GPX files can be viewed in Google Earth, Garmin MapSource and other cartographic applications. They can also be loaded into newer models of Garmin and Raymarine chartplotters. CSV files may be opened in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc to visualize data using charts and build the graphic reports.

Video 1. A file loaded to the Google Earth is generated by Recorder's software

Data files of YDVR-04 model contain internal links to the audio files, and the software places links to audio files at the geographical points in the GPX file where they were recorded. In this way, you can select a point on your track, check what the weather was, and, for example, find the file with the weather forecast recorded from VHF at the same time. Or listen to your VHF conversations with other vessel. This allows reconstruction of your sailing in full detail!

You can also connect a microphone (an amplifier is required for most types) to the input of the Recorder and use audio recording as a 'voice log book'; your recordings will be linked to the time and place where they were done.

Picture 2. Screenshot of Libre Office Calc with Voyage Recorder's CSV file, click to enlarge

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PC software can convert Voyage Recorder data to OpenSkipper, CanBoat and Signal K formats. Marine electronics specialists can diagnose N2K problems using free and open source OpenSkipper. This product can 'replay' NMEA 2000 recordings and has an excellent log viewer. You may load Voyage Recorder data to OpenSkipper and decode all N2K messages.

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We also recommend paying attention to free CAN Log Viewer software, it can 'play' your data recordings on a PC screen in real time and help in analyzing of network problems.

With Voyage Recorder you can get a real multi-page, editable and printable logbook of your voyage with just a few mouse clicks. The log book is generated by a template, you modify the template supplied with the program in Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Write. Or you can create your own template! Click here to view tne screenshot of auto generated logbook.

The Recorder's software is available free of change and runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Software package also contains the test data from real sailing vessel, so you can download it right now and play with it. Recorder's file format is open, fully documented and free to use — you owns your data!

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On average, one second of recording requires 1000-2000 bytes on the memory card, and the average 16 GB card is enough for 100..200 days of sailing. The Device does not require configuration, and automatic deletion of old data means you do not have to worry about running out of space. Plug the Device into your onboard network, insert the card, and you can forget about it until you need the data. Covert installation is also supported, it may be useful if you rent out your yacht.

Voyage Recorder also can play recorderd messages to a physical CAN network (see section X. of Manual). This feature is targeted at developers, and may help to demonstrate, test and emulate equipment. Note that Voyage Recorder may record and play messages not only in NMEA 2000 networks, but on any network which works at 50, 125, 250, 500 or 1000 kbps speed, for example in J1939 network.

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The Recorder is designed for operation in an NMEA 2000 network, and is certified by National Marine Electronics Association. All models are compatible with a wide range of equipment supporting NMEA 2000. Raymarine SeaTalk NG, Simrad SimNet, and Furuno CAN networks are branded versions of NMEA 2000 and differ only by connector type. Garmin uses the NMEA 2000 Micro connector in its devices, which is compatible with the DeviceNet Micro connector.

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Picture 4. Drawing of the Voyage Recorder YDVR-04 (photos)

Recorder is supplied with different types of connectors (see the User Guide), making it possible to connect it to networks of different manufacturers without any adapters. The Device model is shown on the case.

For additional technical details, please see the YDVR-04 User Guide and FAQ. The User Guide of legacy model YDVR-03 is available here.