3Getting StartedEach time you turn on the eMap it must determine itslocation. The first time you use your eMap, this may takefrom five to fifteen minutes. After first use, the eMap shoulddetermine your location in less than one minute.When your location has been determined, the Compassin the upper left corner of the Map Page will displayCardinal letters (North, South, East, West) and your currentlocation will be shown on the map beneath it.If there are not enough satellites in view to determineits location, the eMap will display a ‘Poor SatelliteReception’ message with four options. A brief explanationfor each option will appear when it is highlighted.Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight the logicaloption and then press the ENTER key to activate it.If the time displayed in the time field on the Map Pageis not correct, you will need to set the time zone for yourcurrent location. Detailed instructions for setting the timezone are contained on pages 32 and 40 of this manual.About the Map PageThe Map Page is the main operating page of the eMap.It graphically shows you map details, your currentlocation, marks your route to a destination with a route line,and leaves a trail (track log) of where you’ve been.It tells you what direction to go or the direction you aretraveling.It tells you your speed, the distance you have traveled,or the distance to travel, and the time of day or the timeremaining before reaching a destination.Determining YourLocationUsing theMap PageThe Map Page Speed FieldDirection FieldPosition IconTrip Distance orDistance to GoFieldTime orTime To GoFieldMap Scale GeographicalFeatures