EMSIS – User’s and Installation Manual
Figure 9: EMSIS maps page.
5.3.2 Map Option Activation
If you purchased the map option after the instrument was delivered, you need to activate this option
manually. In this case you need to obtain the activation password from Kanardia. The password is bound
to the serial number of the instrument. The procedure is as follows:
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Write down the serial number of your EMSIS. The serial number is displayed on the
Setup|About
window.
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Email this serial number to Kanardia or to our representative.
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We will calculate the activation password and email it back to you either directly or over the
representative.
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Enter this password using the
Setup
page,
Maps|Enable Maps
window. The password usually
consists of digits and letters. EMSIS does not distinguish between uppercase or lowercase.
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EMSIS restarts and the
Map
page appears. The activation is stored on the chip and is valid for the
lifetime of the instrument.
5.3.3 Copy Maps
In order to copy a new map into the EMSIS, you need to obtain this map from our web site. Copy this map
to the micro SD card that you received with the instrument. (You may use other micro SD cards as well.)
Do not put the maps into folders. It is very important that you use “safely remove” option on your PC
before you remove the card from it. Once you have a map on the micro SD card, do the following:
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Insert the SD card into EMSIS with the contacts facing up.
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Select the
Setup
page,
Maps|Copy Maps
option.
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If asked, enter standard password 314.
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A list of the maps on the SD card appears. Select a map you want to copy and press the
check
button.
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Copy procedure commences. Copying is very slow in EMSIS. A large file may take a few hours to
copy. Please make sure the batteries are full before you begin. Copying is finished when the red
progress bar turns into green. Please note that it may take some time before the progress bar
appears.
Some proprietary maps require special license file for the final activation. The same copy principle is used
for them, too. Figure 10 Shows an example of map copying.
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