Starting up, Battery installation getting started – Garmin eTrex Legend User Manual

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Starting Up

Installing the Batteries

The eTrex Legend operates on two AA batteries
(not included), which are located in the back of the unit.
Rechargeable Alkaline, NiCad or
Lithium batteries may also be used.
Stored data will not be lost when
the batteries are removed.
To install batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover on the
back of the unit by turning the D-ring
1/4 turn counter-clockwise.
2. Insert the batteries
observing proper
polarity as shown
at the right.
3. Reinstall the battery
cover by turning the
D-ring 1/4 turn
clockwise.

Battery Cover

D-ring

Battery Compartment

Important Note:

When replacing batteries, use

only new or fully recharged bat-

teries and do not mix Alkaline,

NiCad or Lithium batteries.

Remove the batteries from the

unit if you don’t plan to use it

for several months.

Follow the battery manufactur-

er’s instructions for proper care

and disposal of used batteries.

In a typical use scenario, bat-

tery life will be up to 15 hours.

Extensive use of backlighting

will reduce this time.

Using ‘Battery Saver’ or ‘Use

With GPS Off’ mode when not

navigating can increase battery

life up to 18 hours.

Starting Up Your eTrex Legend

To start up the eTrex Legend, take the unit outside
and fi nd an open area where the built-in antenna has a
clear view of the sky. Hold the unit at a comfortable height
with the antenna pointing up. Press and hold the POWER
button to turn the unit on. You will see the Welcome Page.
Press the PAGE button to acknowledge the copyright and
warning messages and move to the Satellite Page.

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NOTE: When you use the unit for the fi rst
time. It may take up to fi ve minutes to fi nd
your location. After that, it will take about
15 to 45 seconds to locate your position.

Battery

Installation

Getting Started

When a suffi cient number of satellites have been
located the window at the top of the page will display a
“Ready to Navigate” message. If you experience diffi culty
in tracking satellites, refer to pages 13 and 14 for informa-
tion about satellite reception and remedies.

GPS Receiver Status Message

Satellites Signal Strength

Satellite Page

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