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Reference
Battery Installation
DEFAULT –
A system-selected format, built into the operating software or the
unit’s memory, that will be followed unless the user chooses a different setting. For
example, the default setting for speed displays is ‘miles per hour’, but can be changed
to ‘kilometers per hour’. Once a setting is changed, the new setting is retained until
another change is made or a ‘Restore Original Settings’ menu option is selected.
Installing the Batteries
The GPS V operates on four AA batteries (not included), which are installed from
the left side (when viewed horizontally) of the unit. Alkaline batteries are recom-
mended, but you may use NiCad, NiMH or Lithium batteries as well. Alkaline batteries
will last up to 25 hours in your GPS V. NiCad batteries will typically provide shorter
battery life and Lithium batteries will provide longer battery life, particularly in colder
conditions. Stored data, such as waypoints or unit settings, are not lost when changing
batteries.
To install batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover on the left side of
the unit (when viewed horizontally) by turning
the metal D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
2. Insert the batteries, observing the proper
polarity as marked on the battery cover and
shown in the illustration at right.
3. Reinstall the battery cover by turning the D-
ring 1/4 turn clockwise.
NOTE:
When replacing batteries, use only
new or fully recharged batteries. DO NOT
mix Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH and Lithium
batteries.
Remove the batteries from the GPS V if you
do not plan to use it for several months.
Stored batteries will eventually discharge and
leak, causing damage to your unit.
Follow the battery manufacturer’s instruc-
tions for proper care and disposal of used
batteries.
During typical use, battery life will be up
to 25 hours. Use of backlighting will reduce
battery life.
Selecting the “Battery Saver” mode or the
“Use Indoors” option will increase battery life.
The battery icon on the Main Menu depicts
battery level (shaded portion).
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