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1. Press to change to Zoom screen mode Press eto change to Normal screen mode g0 Zoom screen mode Zoom in out of the position centred on in the Scroll screen Press to change to Scroll screen Press SC to return to Normal screen Zoom screen mode 12 DISPLAY MODE POSITION SCREEN The Position screen displays Position Data Longitude Latitude or Grid data and altitude POS T ON Ed W CTT TRIP D Position Data is announced when is pressed Attitude WGS84 is not announced S 43 j 3 0 g 8 1 E 172 36 950 Shortcut ALT TUDE 156m Press from any screen GPS SIGNAL SCREEN The GPS signal strength and satellite number for up to 5 satellites are displayed with this screen option When a GPS signal is not acquired for 5 minutes the GPS501 displays the prompt ARE YOU INDOORS with YES NO selection When YES is selected using indoors the GPS501 will return to the previous display When No is selected and there is no date information from GPS GPS performs GPS Reset and return to the previous display When NO is selected using outdoors the GPS501 will display the prompt HAVE YOU MOVED 100 MILE KM SINCE LAST USE with YES NO selection When YES is selected moved the GPS501 performs GPS Reset and returns to the previous display When NO is selected not moved the GPS501 will display the prompt IS TODAY DD MM YYYY with YES NO selection Here DD MM YYYY is th
2. GPS 501 Operating Manual amp Quick Start Global Positioning System Safety Warning System Breadcrumb Tracking Trip Computer 15 45 20 JUL 07 Spied Uniden WARNINGS amp NOTIFICATIONS ad dd dd d When using the GPS501 in a motor vehicle it is the user s responsibility to ensure operating the GPS501 does not detract from the safe operation of the vehicle For safety reasons it is not recommended that a driver change any settings while in motion Please come to a complete stop or have a passenger make changes if necessary The latitude longitude and altitude indications on the display depend on the DATUM setting in the SET UP menu GPS signal reception can be affected by the location of satellites tall buildings tunnels bridges etc If the GPS501 is not receiving a signal will need to change your location until a signal is received The Global okono gi m is operated and maintained by the US Government The US Government is completely responsible for the accuracy of the Global Positioning System The US Government reserves the right to make changes to the Global Positioning System in accordance with the Department of Defence civil GPS user policy and the Federal Radio navigation plan These changes along with poor satellite geometry could cause inaccurate readings Do not leave the GPS501 in the car on hot sunny days Alkaline batteries can be damaged at high heat The GPS501 is not desi
3. APPLICATION SOFTWARE 1 Run the ei GPsso1 Updater It H Pe H GPS501Updaterinstaller msi file in the Welcome to the GPS501 Updater Setup updater folder to install the GPS501 Wizard Updater Software The GPS Updater Software icon will appear on the The installer will guide you through the steps required to install GPS501 Updater on your desktop Do Not click to start updater computer software until USB Driver is installed in Click Next to continue step 2 2 Connect the USB cable to the GPS501 and then to the PC When New USB Hardware Found appears follow the instructions to point WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe to the USB driver data downloaded from civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law the website 32 HOW TO USE THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE 1 Click on the GPS501 Updater Software icon on the desktop The prompt Do you connect to the Web Server appears Click Yes and the updater will retrieve information from the web server and the GPS501 and display it inthe Web Access window If the selected data Camera City POI or Firmware on the web server is from a newer version then you can update the GPS501 by clicking on Execute Click No and the updater window will open the Web Access window with no data inf
4. screen from either the Display Mode Safety Warning Alerts or Menu Mode The Display Mode is the main working mode where information is shown There are 6 Displays in the Display Mode Press or modes Sample displays are shown EA 15 45 20 JUL 07 Speed 60 km h Distance km GPS SIGNAL KT TRIP GPS SIGNAL POSITION kaki T WGS84 S 43 30 817 E 172 36 950 ALTITUDE 156m POSITION to cycle through these SS TRIP DATA SAIT Speed 65 km h EITEN EE 95 TimeToGo 2 08 TRIP DATA ABBOT FORD CENTR AL STREET Gi 02 25 EIS O SWAIN Kone The GPS501 has a pre programmed memory that will alert you of any Fixed Speed Camera Red Light Camera or Black Spot These displays pop up and an alert tone sounds when approaching the alert location Typical displays are shown Red Light Red Light Camera Camera RED LIGHT CAMERA AN Black Spot BLACK SPOT X Average Speed Camera AVERAGE SPEED CAMERA dE Gef 0 SPEED CAMERA Key School Zone SCHOOL ZONE vi O ww want The Menu Mode will gives access to settings MARK LOCATION and options EDIT LOCATION SPEED SET UP Key Guide Press wes to enter the main menu Press vm gt and then to select and confirm options Press cs to return to the previous display End of Quick Start OGO Vii CONTENTS ENEE NOUN LUNIA oisnean nts ees oaiesaos essen ood yee edb aes Dia eatin ae een i Beete
5. ETTING SET ALERT SPEED ALERT SETTING Set speed for Over Speed Alert ALERT DISTANCE Set from Manual or Auto SET ALERT SPEED SET DISTANCE Set when Manual selected for Alert ALERT DISTANCE Distance SET DISTANCE FATIGUE TIMER Set in 1hour increments FATIGUE TIMER DISPLAY DISPLAY Set LCD BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT TIME or LCD CONTRAST LCD BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT TIME LCD CONTRAST VOLUME SETTING VOLUME SETTING Set from three options BEEP VOLUME VOICE VOLUME or ALERT VOLUME farmere Each option can be set between 0 to 7 BEEP VOLUME VOICE VOLUME ALERT VOLUME UNITS UNITS METRIC STATUTE or NAUTICAL UNITS MAP DATUM Set from 6 options UNITS POSITION FORMAT Location format settings MAP DATUM MAP ORIENTATION Eege s SCH POSITION FORMAT Se MAP ORIENTATION 29 LOCAL TIME SET Select from options to set local time TRIP DATA Customize TRIP DATA display from 3 options Select desired DATA to display within each option ACCURACY Select type of situation to use GPS501 comfortably STATIONARY WALKING DRIVING BOATING POWER SAVE MODE Select for power conservation measures when using batteries ALWAYS ON setting in BACKLIGHT TIME menu is treated as 2 minutes seconds display in TRIP SCREEN is hidden Logging interval in Track Data becomes longer INITIALIZE Select from GPS RESET and FACTORY DEFAULT 30 LOCAL TIME SET AUTO ADJUST TIME SELECT AREA UTC SET TIME OFFSET TRIP DATA MIDDLE 2 DATA S
6. MALL 5 DATA ACCURACY STAT ONARY WALKING DRIVING BOATING POWER SAVE MODE NORMAL MODE BATTERY SAVE INITIALIZE GPS_RESET FACTORY DEFAULT Press and hold weg to toggle DIMMER On or Off Dimmer level is fixed to level 1 of LCD backlight So even if the LCD backlight is off dimmer is level 1 NMEA OUTPUT The GPS501 can be used as a GPS unit by connecting with a PC or other device which can interpret NMEA version 3 01 data The GPS501 continuously outputs NMEA sentences via the USB socket This is only interrupted if it receives a connection request from the Update Software see PC UPDATES page 32 The NMEA output continues after it receives the cancel request 31 PC UPDATES You may update the GPS501 s firmware or Camera Point City Data and POI Data You can also back up or edit HOME WORK HOTEL AIRPORT Marked Point and Track Data on your PC Connect the GPS501 to a PC with the supplied USB cable PC REQUIREMENTS FOR DOWNLOADING Pentium II equivalent or higher Operating System Win98second edition Win2000 or XP This model also supports Windows ME USB Port Internet Capable HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE Visit the Customer Support Downloads page on the Uniden website below and download the GPS501 Updater Software and USB Driver zipped files Unzip the downloaded files For Australian model www uniden com au For New Zealand model www uniden co nz HOW TO SETUP THE
7. and insert the small plug into the 12VDC power input on the side of the main unit vi Insert the other end in to the cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle If using batteries i Install 2xAA high capacity NIMH Rechargeable or Alkaline non Rechargeable batteries into the back of the GPS501 A Do not mix Rechargeable or Alkaline non Rechargeable batteries iii O Qh iW i Turn the GPS501 on by pressing and holding mam e ii The opening screen will display iii If using batteries the battery type display will appear Select battery type by pressing en gt and then press to confirm After the GPS signal is acquired the battery type will be remembered and this screen will not display on next power on iv The Trip Screen displays and the top of the st display will indicate it is searching for satellite Searching for Sa information Speed For the initial power up it may take up km h to 15 minutes to secure satellite Distance information When satellite data has weieng n been retrieved Searching for Satellite will disappear and the GPS satellite icon fel will show at the top of the display The GPS signals can be monitored in GPS SIGNAL lied Le the GPS SIGNAL SCREEN Press repeatedly until GPS SIGNAL SCREEN appears DC Jack with Rechargeable batteries The GPS501 automatically turns off if there is no key pressed within 5 seconds after DC Jack is pulled out CNI The GPS501 displays a
8. ation e ALTITUDE Key Guide to TRIP DATA customization y weg H my VN SET UP a eg TRIP DATA Shortcut Press from the TRIP DATA display DISPLAY MODE GO TO SCREEN The Go To Screen displays information for direction to a destination e Name of the destination e Heading Compass e Bearing Arrowhead e Time to go e Distance to go The destination can be chosen from the following options e City e POI Points of Interest e Nearest POI e Home e Work e Hotel e Airport e Track Data e Marked Point e Off These are user stored destinations Key Guide to select a GO TO destination mm mF GOTO en ie Shortcut TRACK Press from any screen ABBOT FORD CENTR AL STREET Time To Go 02 25 DistanceToGo Du If you select a Track Data from the destination menu then there are two types of Navigation guidance to select from ROAD TO MY SISTE RS HOUSE 15 40 1 Turn Point Navigation Time To Turn The display indicates direction of time and distance to the next 0 0 turning point Voice assistance will also be active If GPS501 comes close to the Turn Point it displays this display and Next Turn point alternatively km Dist To Turn Turn Point Navigation 2 Goal Navigation ROAD TO MY SISTE The display indicates direction time and distance to final R S HOUSE 15 40 destination point Voice assistance will also be active rina tee Switch between Turn Poi
9. d then press 23 MARKED POINT xMP MAY12 08 10 MY NEW FRIEND TASMANIA NATIO NAL PARK PENFOLDS WINER MARKED POINT MP MAY12 08 10 MY NEW FRIEND TASMANIA NATIO NAL PARK PENFOLDS WINER Destination is cleared MARK LOCATION MENU Mark Location is used to store in memory a location which may be used in future as a point to navigate back to or safety alert location MARKED POINT Locations can be saved as a single point location or as logged points in a MARK PRE SENT TRACK route LOCATION AS e MARKED POINT e HOTEL MP MAY12 08 10 e CAMERA POINT e AIRPORT e HOME e TRACK START MARK NEW POINT e WORK SH TRACK START is selected then Track Logging begins and the TRACK Screen appears TRACK END replaces TRACK START in the Mark Location menu list when TRACK START is selected MARKED POINT MARKED POINT Three options are provided Select the first option to save the current GPS position with UIP MAY12 08 10 basic reference and date e Select NEW NAME to edit the name before saving the current GPS position e Select MARK NEW POINT to edit the GPS position before saving MARKED POINT After MARK NEW POINT or NEW NAME the SELECT ICON SELECT ICON screen appears Choose an icon to represent the marked point ABOOOAGA when viewing the TRACK screen Various icons are displayed DIKNOMNOQ instead of A B C QRODUMW MARKED POINT STORED 24 CAMERA POINT CAMERA POINT Select the type o
10. e date from acquired with the GPS antenna When YES is selected the date is correct the GPS501 will return to the previous display and it continues searching When NO is selected the date is incorrect the GPS501 performs GPS Reset and returns to the previous display GPS SIGNAL kuked mat GPS LOST ARE YOU INDOORS YES GPS LOST HAVE YOU MOVED 100 MILE KM SINCE LAST USE GPS LOST IS TODAY 20 05 2006 YES 3 STAGE SAFETY ALERTS Your GPS501 has a pre programmed memory that will alert you to any speed camera red light camera or black spot you are approaching There are three Alert levels Approaching Level 1 long range Level 3 short range Level 2 middle range a Di Kel Camera 250 SK Camera Camera 400 e oD ie Approaching Level 1 long range Approaching Level 3 short range Level 2 middle range Black Spot Black Spot C9 School Zone School Zone OVER SPEED ALERT The GPS501 will sound and display an alert if you run over the Alert Speed setting Over Speed Alert SLOW DOWN Speed 120 km When the running speed is over the Alert Speed the Over Speed Alert Tone sounds and Slow Down is announced every 20 seconds Key Guide to Over Speed Alert setting Coens ent CYN gt SET UP vn gt ALERT ah FATIGUE ALERT The GPS501 can sound an alert after continuous use for a preset time The preset time can be set i
11. ead Windscreen Bracket Cigarette Lighter Adaptor Lead Suction cups USB cable If any of these items are missing from the box contact your dealer immediately Optional Accessories e Rechargeable NiMH batteries e AC adaptor charger e Carry case e Alkaline Batteries non rechargeable DISPLAY MODE TRIP SCREEN The Trip Screen displays this information Do 4 LOL Time and Date e e Heading Compass e e Bearing Arrowhead 1 9 i 45 20 JUL 07 e Speed Speed e Odometer Uu h When GPS signal is not acquired Searching for Satellite Distance scrolls instead of time and date fkm Shortcut TRIP Press and hold from any screen DISPLAY MODE TRIP DATA SCREEN TRIP DATA Eee i TRIP DATA ea TRIP DATA SEH Location Location MH s 110km S 43 30 817 R e e Avg Speed 60km h S 43 30 817 en oa S 43 30 817 E 172 36 950 02 25 dzee 190m LARGE 0 DATA MIDDLE 2 DATA SMALL 5 DATA The Trip Data Screen displays LARGE 1 DATA MIDDLE 2 DATA or SMALL 5 DATA items of information Selection is from this information e HEADING e SPEED The running speed e BEARING Bearing to the destination e TIME TO GO Estimated time to the destination e DISTANCE TO GO Distance to the destination e TRIP TIME The time counted after turning the power on e TRIP ODOMETER The mileage after turning the power on e AVERAGE SPEED e MAX SPEED e LOCATION Information of current loc
12. er s and preset camera point one by one SPEED CAMERA RED LIGHT CAMERA BLACK SPOT SCHOOL ZONE delete all the user s camera points of selected type 26 MARKED POINT MP MAYO1 12 30 MP MAY12_ 08 10 MP MAY12 10 12 MP MAY15 00 45 MARKED POINT SAVE AS EDIT NAME EDIT LOCATION EDIT ICON DELETE CAMERA POINT DELETE CURRENT SPEED CAMERA RED LIGHT CAMERA BLACK SPOT SCHOOL ZONE Edit location of HOME Directly edit the GPS co ordinates Edit location of WORK Directly edit the GPS co ordinates Edit location of HOTEL Directly edit the GPS co ordinates Edit location of AIRPORT Directly edit the GPS co ordinates Edit location of a TRACK DATA Select individual DATA from the saved TRACK DATA list AIRPORT S 33 bp 46 0 0 E 151 10 38 TRACK DATA ROUTE TO THE R i ESTAURANT SHOPPING MALL TD JUL18 10 38 TD JUL20 15 35 TRACK DATA EDIT NAME SHOW TRACK DELETE 27 SPEED MENU After reviewing MAXIMUM and AVERAGE speeds use RESET to clear the readings SPEED MAX SPEED AVERAGE SPEED RESET MAX SPEED MAX SPEED 128km h DATE 25 08 2006 TIME 15 32 08 S 54 25 35 0 E 135 An 08 0 AVERAGE SPEED AVERAGE 74km h DISTANCE 235km TIME 3 10 38 SPEED RESET OK CANCEL 28 SET UP MENU From the SET UP you can set the following ALERT ALERT ALERT SETTING Set Camera Point Safety Alerts On Off ALERT S
13. f camera point you want to save position as SPEED CAMERA RED LIGHT CAMERA BLACK SPOT SCHOOL ZONE HOME WORK HOTEL AIRPORT Select to mark current position as HOME WORK HOTEL or AIRPORT TRACK START TRACK logging begins immediately in the TRACK SCREEN when this option is selected Return to MARK LOCATION menu and select TRACK END to view end options TRACK TRACK DATA Pressi d holdi lso start d Track logging ressing and no ing me can also start or end Track logging SAVE TRICK EEA If you press Ge during tracking the menu for saving CLEAR TRACK SAVE and TRACK CLEAR appears SHOW TRACK 25 EDIT LOCATION MENU You can edit the GPS co ordinates of the single position HOME WORK HOTEL AIRPORT locations and edit the MARKED POINT CAMERA POINT and TRACK DATA information Edit location of a MARKED POINT Select individual data from the saved MARKED POINT list When a MARKED POINT is selected the edit menu shows options to SAVE AS Save as SPEED CAMERA RED LIGHT CAMERA BLACK SPOT SCHOOL ZONE HOME WORK HOTEL AIRPORT EDIT NAME Edit Name Tag EDIT LOCATION Edit co ordinates EDIT ICON Select display icon DELETE Delete from memory Edit location of a CAMERA POINT Select from DELETE CURRENT SPEED CAMERA RED LIGHT CAMERA BLACK SPOT SCHOOL ZONE The DELETE CURRENT option is valid only when current position is in the Approaching Level 3 of a saved Camera Point DELETE CURRENT delete us
14. for charging is not at high heat levels The batteries have been fully charged already Make sure the batteries are not defective Voltage shortage of DC Jack Batteries not lasting Use high quality alkaline batteries Extend the battery life by using an optional cig lead AC DC charge pack 34 WARRANTY UNIDEN GPS501 GPS Navigation System Limited One Year Warranty Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty Warrantor Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited Warranty only available in original country of purchase ELEMENT OF WARRANTY Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty its GPS501 Navigation System herein after referred to as the Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below WARRANTY DURATION This warranty to the original retail owner only shall terminate and be of no further effect 1year 12 months after the date of original retail sale This warranty will be deemed invalid if the Product is A Damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary B Modified altered or used as part of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sold by Uniden C Improperly installed D Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty E Used in conjunction with a
15. gned to be waterproof Quick Start ot D ere The Quick Start Guide pages are designed to allow you to install and start up your GPS501 as quickly as possible however it does not attempt to explain any of the advanced features of the GPS501 unit CANAAN C Eege e Please consider the following before installing e Always use the windshield mount provided when using the GPS501 in a motor vehicle e Avoid any position which may obstruct the deployment of any air bags or obstruct the driver s view e Place your GPS501 in a position where it has an unobstructed view of the sky above If your vehicle has a UV screen affixed to part of the windshield this may block or weaken GPS signals and affect the GPS501 s ability to acquire a position Mount the GPS501 away from the UV screen area of the windshield Using Cigarette Lighter Adaptor or Hardwire Lead e The GPS501 runs on positive 13 8V DC 12VDC negative earth e The positive wire is fused at 1 Amp O KOO i Find the main unit mounting bracket and suction cups in the main box package ii Insert and locate the three suction cups on to the mounting bracket iii The GPS501 fits into the C Clip which can be rotated or turned iv Once the viewing angle is set turn the lock knob clockwise to secure the C Clip position Always check that the GPS501 is firmly locked when you place it into the C Clip v Find the 12VDC cigarette lighter adaptor
16. ii Installing VOU settee EEee ii Connecting Your GPS50Lssiasrsreisserieisesreesss isasara ENEE a ERRER OEREO iii Initial Power EE iv Displ y Mode EE V Safety Warning Alerts sraircscaxacheentassiaosarsciesncindniodan seactnhasnsebeonboncanatsuanedi dans cciebsienstibudaccnonts vi ET vii Ru 1 Introduction E 3 IR 3 tree 4 eier 5 Lic ied With YOU A ME 6 DISPLAY MODES E 7 EE 7 Trip DAA Serei sesona aasa nina EEE RNR ONNE EESE 8 GO E 9 VEIS S i EE E acon tnnetteeadadedenedetedeqeingedenedetessiiansietds 11 ee DT 13 GPS Signal Screen EE 14 SE e I SNA AA AA O A N A 15 Oyer Speed Alert sser eneeier eaen Rna E Ere RRE O EEE EE KE KAE AE EESAN 17 Fatin EE 17 One EEN E IA ts tors second astucisbd css hnstlong hse acibntancadeda dude dicauseadidabandtlecaretecesitean 18 CONTENTS NISSEN TG e Ee EE 19 GO To MON WEEN 20 Mark Location Men 24 Edit Late sosccsccseversaudacravesdinorsseedeaeeadeeasiesteusbe adetiendeniceleoncendoieeveunds 26 Spoed Meni eee EA 28 So UP MCI E 29 IDIO DUN E 31 AMEA OGIDUE oss ceccenpsa aE E EE E oligo dente aaabands 31 NN e 32 Maintenance ee 34 STAG RUSS VOL MN eects cha gett accredits aacsbaen aed eet 34 Vie EE 35 INTRODUCTION The Uniden GPS501 is designed to provide you with years of trouble free service It s rugged components and materials are capable of withstanding harsh environments We are certain that you will enjoy your GPS501 Please read this operating Manual carefully to ensure you gain the op
17. kip ABBOTSBURY2176 alphabetical groups ABBOT FORD CEN TRAL STREET ABELFOYLE PARK VILLAGE ABBOT FORD CENTR AL STREET Time To Go 02 25 DistanceToGo km 20 POI Points Of Interest POI Select the type of POI The pre installed database AIRPORT may have types such as AIRPORT GAS STATION CONVENIENCE ST HOSPITAL and PARKING LOT GAS STATION HOSP1TAL TRAIN STATION POI Select desired POI from the name list and set CHRIST CHURCH HOSPITAL SYDNEY CITY RU N HOSPITAL ST MARIANNA C SYDNEY CITY RUN HOSP I TAL Gi 00 15 90 Ove NEARAST POI Select the type of POI as per POI selection The three POI closest to your current position are then displayed Select desired POI from the name list and set 21 HOME WORK HOTEL AIRPORT These are single destination points for you convenience Selection immediately begins navigation in the GO TO display screen An example of the AIRPORT selection is shown TRACK DATA Select destinations from previously saved TRACK DATA 22 AIRPORT Time ToGo 00 35 DistanceToGo km TRACK DATA WAY TO WEST CO RST 1892 MY NEW FRIEND xTASMANIA NATIO NAL PARK TRACK DATA WHICH ROUTE ORIGINAL ROUTE REVERSE ROUTE MY NEW FRIEND a MARKED POINT Select destinations from previously saved MARKED POINTS OFF Select this option to cancel a current GO TO operation Alternatively from the GO TO display mode an
18. n 1hr steps Take A Break Key Guide to Over Speed Alert setting Crews vin SET UP vm ALERT F P FATIGUE TIMER ONE TOUCH MARKED POINT Press and hold to save the current position as a MARKED POINT The MARK POINT saved screen appears for 5 seconds after which the entry is saved with the current time and date and the GPS501 returns to the previous display Press within 5 seconds of the MARK POINT CURRENT POINT IS MARKED AS MP JULO9 14 45 MARKED POINT saved screen appearing to shortcut to the MARKED POINT SAVE AS edit menu see EDIT LOCATION MENU p26 Key Guide to edit the MARKED POINT EDIT NAME EDIT LOCATION EDIT ICON DELETE em Can EDIT LOCATION F Cyn MARKED POINT Shortcut to edit the MARKED POINT Press within 5 seconds of the MARK point save screen appearing MENU MODE MENU Mode can be accessed from any Display Screen by pressing wot A MARK LOCATION EDIT LOCATION SPEED SET UP Key Guide Press vin gt or 4947 gt to highlight desired options and press if to select GO TO MENU The GO TO menu provides access to the database of pre installed or user saved destinations To highlight the desired selection press and then press ZS to set The navigation begins and the GO TO display screen will appear CITY Select the State State of Australia or New Zealand to select a city from CITY 7 gt In the CITY menu press or to s
19. nt and Goal Navigation by pressing Cen 0 d 5 5 All other destination selections use Goal Navigation guidance DistanceToGo km To turn destination Off press Canes oe and then Goal Navigation 10 DISPLAY MODE TRACK SCREEN The Track Screen displays breadcrumb tracking for when you want to create and track a route The Track Screen can also display previously stored track routes as a destination used in this case as a GO TO screen The arrowhead for current position and direction and the scale of the screen is displayed The North up icon is displayed for North up screen There is no icon for Heading up screen During the logging of new Track Data the route of the logged Track Data dotted points shows When a Track Data is set as the GO TO destination the Track screen is used and will show the track of Track Data which is to be followed If logging a new Track Data while a GO TO Track Data is active then the Track Data which is set to Destination is displayed There are 3 screen modes Normal screen mode If map orientation has been set to North Up then current position A of the screen If Heading Up is selected then current position is displayed just below the centre of the screen Zoom in out by pressing YN gt or Press to change to Scroll screen mode Scroll screen mode Scroll the screen by pressing Cen and lt YosN gt The scope indicator appears in the centre of the screen
20. ny equipment or parts or as part of a system not manufactured by Uniden or F Where the Serial Number label of the product has been removed or damaged beyond recognition Warranty only valid in the country of original retail sale PARTS COVERED This warranty covers for one 1 year the Product and included accessories STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect the warrantor at its discretion will repair the defect or replace the Product and return it to you without charge for parts or service This warranty does not provide for reimbursement or payment of incidental or consequential damages This EXPRESS WARRANTY is in addition to and does not in any way affect your rights under the TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 Cth Australia or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT New Zealand PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OR WARRANTY In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty the Product should be shipped or delivered freight pre paid with evidence of original purchase e g a copy of the sales docket to the warrantor at UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Service Division Service Division 345 Princes Highway 150 Harris Road Rockdale NSW 2216 East Tamaki Auckland Fax 02 9599 3278 Fax 09 274 4253 www uniden com au www uniden co nz Customers in other states should ship or deliver the Product freight pre paid t
21. o the nearest Uniden Authorised Repair Centre Contact Uniden for the Warranty Agent nearest you 35 Liniden 2007 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in China USZZ01078ZA 0
22. ormation ex Uniden GPS501 Updater Data update Data on Web server Country Data Type File Name Data on GPS501 Camera Data City Data POI Data Firmware update Server version GPS501 version 2 You may click on the other window options on the left side panel to view and edit data you have saved on the GPS501 Always close the GPS501 Updater application software before disconnecting the GPS501 from the PC 33 MAINTENANCE Please follow these guidelines to ensure your GPS501 is well maintained Use only a dry cloth to clean GPS501 The GPS501 is not designed to be waterproof If you clean the LCD be as gentle as possible TROUBLESHOOTING If your GPS501 does not perform to your expectations try the suggestions listed below Unit does not operate Check the power cord Be sure the connectors are properly installed Be sure ignition key is ON or in the accessory position Fuse out Check and replace Check power to lighter socket Vehicle electrical problem exists Clean cigarette lighter socket No GPS Detection Make sure the GPS501 is facing upright and the top of the unit where the GPS receiver is located is not obstructed Relocate the unit clear of any obstruction from the sky view Will not charge Have you selected Rechargeable battery at battery menu mode Battery menu mode appears if you take the batteries out or put batteries in Make sure environment
23. rtcut to GO TO Menu 7 SC Press to cancel the most recent Press and hold to start or save TRACK data action S Press to return to previous selection in Menu Mode 2 Canes Press to enter MENU mode Press to exit from Menu Mode on top menu Press and hold to set Dimmer On Off Press and hold to turn Power On Off 3 Press to select a menu item 8 Press to move cursor left for editing Press to move the cursor up for editing a Name a Name Press to zoom out for Track Screen Press for alphabetical skip in Name selection Press to change the display screen TRIP 4 Press to select function in each menu Press and hold to Mark current location 9 Press to shortcut to Position Screen Press and hold to shortcut to Trip Screen 5 Press to move the cursor right for i editing a Name 10 USB socket for PC connection Press for alphabetical skip in Name selection Press to change the display screen 11 DC12V DC12V 13 8V power socket 6 C WNO Press to select a menu item Press to move the cursor down for editing a Name Press to zoom in for Track Screen INDICATORS DISPLAY MODE Icons Edl Tracking Icon is displayed when it is logging Track Data Hel GPS Satellite Icon is displayed when GPS signal is acquired ITT Battery Icon is displayed when the optional Batteries are inserted Charge Icon is displayed during charging of the optional rechargeable Batteries INCLUDED WITH YOUR GPS501 GPS501 Owners Manual Hardwire l
24. timum performance of the unit FEATURES 2 Clear View White LCD Adjustable backlight and contrast GPS Satellite signal information Multiple GPS datum and position formats Selectable Nautical Metric or Statute Time and Date Selectable High Accuracy GPS Mode NMEA GPS data output Long battery life Battery operation including battery save mode Internet update via USB port for safety warning locations Internet Firmware update for feature upgrades Application software to edit and update your data via PC Customizable Safety Warning System for Australia and New Zealand 3 Stage visual warning system with voice alert Speed Camera Warning Red Light Camera Warning Black Spot Warnin School Zone Warning Over Speed Alert Fatigue Alert Mark and Edit your own safety locations Individually Adjustable volumes Individually adjustable Alert distances Automatically adjusting Alert distances referenced to speed GPS Position with emergency voice readout GPS direction to more than 10 000 Australia New Zealand cities suburbs and Points of Interest POD Customizable Trip Computer Heading Speed Bearing Time to Go Distance to Go Trip Time Trip Odometer Average Speed Max Speed GPS Location Altitude Compass Route tracking with Voice Assistance Mark location with name tag and icon One touch quick location marking CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS GPS501 TRACK 1 Press to sho

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