2Getting StartedInstalling the BatteriesThe eMap operates on two AA batteries, which areinstalled by removing the cover on the back of the unit. Thesebatteries will provide up to 12 hours of continuous use.Rechargeable NiCad, NiMH, or Lithium batteries may be alsoused. Stored data will not be lost when the batteries areremoved. Refer to battery care information on page 38.To install the batteries:1. Open the battery compartment on the back of theunit by pressing the two arrows on the cover. Slideit back and then lift up to remove.2. Install the batteries according to the polarity markingsin the battery compartment. Use only new batteries.Do not mix battery types, (i.e. alkaline, NiCad, Lithium)3. Press the cover onto the compartment then slideforward until it clicks back in place.NOTE: If you have purchased a MapSourceCD-ROM and a Data Card for use with theeMap, refer to page 10 for Data Cardinstallation and map data transfer instruc-tions. For more information aboutMapSource, refer to Appendix G.BatteryInstallationRemove battery compartmentcover, observe polarity markings,install batteries and reinstallcover.NOTE: When using fully chargedrechargeable batteries, theBattery Capacity Indicator maytypically indicate less than full.This is a characteristic ofrechargeables and does notnecessarily indicate that theywill not last as long asdisposable Alkaline batteries.6&78+9:$;&2<"0#.9=$%>?@+,,++,'8&'0"$++++++6#$%0$1Start Up The eMapTo Start Up the eMap, take the unit outside and find anopen area where the built-in antenna has a clear view of thesky. Hold the receiver at a comfortable height with the front ofthe eMap pointing up.Press and release the POWER key to turn theeMap On.The Title Page and Information Pages will be displayed,and then followed by the Map Page.Start UpThe Title Page followed byinformation pages will bedisplayed when the eMap isturned on.