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1. AN AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP General Mobile Radio Service GMRS Transceiver With Global Positioning System GPS Capability Model GMR GPS Owner s Manual Customer Service 1 800 290 6650 Heleased 10 19 01 ET 3 s E General Mobile Radio Service GMRS 3 General FealillBs u uy a MM E MIR MI Qu au LE 4 The Global Positioning System GPS 4 The GPS r ei mee mi ocean Pie oe eee 5 Te NG SAW ii a Lam biti Sa dra e 5 Getting to Know Your GMBR GPS awu at mama essa tras 6 Operational Status Icom Dell liQIi uu u ua iah sayas m Sa 7 PROCS SOC Siete cette tata a tenant a Lie Del 8 Powering the GN GPS Dll np u u u 8 the Ballel IBS uuu abis a s h ssh 8 Using Rechargeable Batteries or Vehicle Cigarette Lighter Battery Eliminator 9 Operational MOGBS 10 GMR GPS Gateway Page Access to the Menu
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3. SETTING UP THE GMR GPS UNIT After the GMR GPS unit is turned on it should be set up and or tailored for operation according to user specific needs To accomplish this the basic SETUP mode must be accessed and the required information needs to be entered Access the SETUP mode as follows 2 From either of the GPS Standby modes press the PAGE button five times from the radio only mode press the PAGE button once the unit should beep each time the button is pressed Whenthe SETUP page appears the display will show a highlighted boxed RADIO icon GPS icon or SETUP icon Use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the SETUP icon then momentarily press the Enter switch the spring loaded center position of the wheel key the SETUP menu will appear on the display as shown below and MODE will be highlighted To scroll through this menu use the Up Down positions of the wheel key To change the parameters of each menu item proceed as follows a Press Enter a menu appears in the center of the display and below the MODE bar at the bottom of the menu will appear the current mode RDO radio ONLY GPS ONLY or GPS RADIO 1 Press the wheel key up or down to change the mode to the one you want RDO ONLY GPS ONLY or GPS RADIO 2 When the desired mode appears below the MODE bar press Enter the popup menu disappears from the screen and the selected mode remains displayed below the MODE bar PRESS ENT
4. 11 scrolling Farough the Menu Pages ue nu m 12 GMR GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagrams Figures 1 5 13 Setting Up the GMB GPS yu u a app ua u a 18 the Volidiieu 222 ede aqsu Sasak uktaqa 19 Up GPS Feature Ags 20 Pacing Ehroggh GPS FUNCIONS z xx m 21 Initializing the Global Positioning System Mode a 21 Selecting Cei tud NN epica SA ua Su eee qas DN COE 21 Standby Page dedit cause eu e osa oa uud 21 GPS 22 GPS Only Stardby Pages a ED 22 Radio Only Standby Pages ne iiti cl rhe Za us ad cu suska a Sas 23 umi RUE IM MM 23 BIOL ey Ment ACCESS oL m 24 The Navigati i Paga 5 2 29
5. 42 Accessing the Hot Key Radio Operating Modes Once the basic radio parameters have be set up the GMRS functions can be activated as desired during radio operation these functions include selection of the primary operating channel 1 15 and CTCSS sub code 1 38 priority channel scan mode activation VOX mode activation and key lock activation These functions are present on the HOT KEY menu and are accessed as follows 1 From GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby mode press the Enter switch to access the HOT KEY screen the CH number will be highlighted Press the Enter switch a menu appears in the lower center of the display Select the desired channel with the Up Down wheel key and press Enter then press Enter again Press the Up Down wheel key switch in the down direction to highlight CODE then press Enter A menu appears with a choice of CTCSS subcodes Selectthe desired CTCSS sub code 00 38 with the Up Down wheel key then press Enter Press Enter again Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the channel scan mode and press Enter to activate the select scan OFF SEEK or DUAL as desired If SEEK is selected the scan icon C3 appears on the standby page and the radio will scan upwards through 15 channels when a strong signal is received scan will stop at that channel If DUAL is selected the priority scan icon will appear on the standby page and the radio will scan between the priority channel selected from HOT
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7. Offset This CATE MODE provides you with the capability of adjusting the Time Offset value HiT between 12 and 12 in reference to Greenwich England DAYLIGHT SavingTime This menu item provides you with the DATUM capability of choosing the daylight saving time mode SAVE OFF SAVE ON In either case the time must be entered manually TIME MODE Selecting the Time Mode item allows you to select the way the time is presented on the display either 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS clock format DATE MODE Selecting the Date Mode item allows you to select the way the date is presented on the display DD MM YY MM DD YY or YY MM DD where M month D day and Y year UNIT This item allows you to specify distance measurements in METRIC Meters Kilometers STATUTE Feet Miles or NAUTICAL units 20 PAGING THROUGH 5 FUNCTIONS INITIALIZING THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MODE Before using the GPS mode of your GMR GPS unit for the first time the GPS receiver needs to automatically determine its location To initialize the GPS receiver proceed as follows WATCHING SATELLITE ACQUISITION ON THE GPS STANDBY STATUS PAGES Your GMR GPS unit operates on positional data acquired from NAVSTAR satellites To introduce your unit to this information 1 Findalarge relatively open area that provides a clear view of the sky with a minimum of obstructions such as buildings radio towers etc 2 Press and hold the Power D yMark M button on t
8. Enter The MARK page appears and shows the renamed initial waypoint next to the new symbol CANCEL g Highlight the SAVE field and press Enter the MARK screen reappears Your new starting symbol and waypoint name are now stored in GMR GPS memory h Press PAGE to return to the GPS MENU page 6 ToChange the Waypoint Location a Onthe MARK screen use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the Latitude and Longitude indication below the waypoint ELIT name you just changed then press Enter 09 b The EDIT LOCATION display appears with the North or South letter 37729 aa highlighted E To change North to South and vice versa press Enter a menu ENTER EUTTOH appears with N or S highlighted boxed Use the Up Down wheel key a to selectthe desired Latitude and press Enter The first degree BUTTONS TO position is highlighted CHANGE d Tochange the degrees minutes and seconds information press the Up Down wheel key in the down position to scroll from CANCEL _ left to right or press the wheel key in the up position to scroll from right to left respectively As each position is highlighted press Enter to select the value in question a menu appears as explained in step c e After a value is changed press Enter to address the next character then press Enter again to access the character for change f Repeat this procedure to change the Latitude then the Longitude if desired 37 g To save the changes hig
9. UN mex 47 Technical amp o P pm 48 Malit Channel 6 uuu m 49 Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Tone Frequencies in Hz 50 aec mc 51 WARNING e The GMR GPS should be used as aid in navigation The unit is not intended to replace basic navigational procedures and common sense e Because of errors inherent in the nature of the GPS system the unit will not guide you to exact position or the precise indicated coordinates However under most circumstances it should be accurate to within about 100 feet e When using this device in a vehicle use it only when the vehicle is stopped and it is safe to do so Operating the unit while driving is dangerous and could result in an accident or collision It 15 more important to keep your eyes on the road and hands the wheel Do not operate the transceiver unless you are licensed to do so Remove the batteries from the unit if it is not expected to be used for long periods This will eliminate the possibility of chemicals leaking from the batteries and corroding the unit e Avoid exposing the unit to water or extremes of temperature Do not use this device or near a mining facility which uses remotely triggered explosives or in areas labeled Blasting Area Premature or accident
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11. and then go out External Speaker SPK Microphone MIC Jack 5 This jack accepts an optional Audiovox headset microphone connector Part No FRS BHST to provide hands free GMRS operation ACCESSING THE RADIO SETUP FUNCTIONS Prior to using the radio feature of your GMR GPS unit the operating parameters must be set up to establish basic operating modes such as channel scan VOX operation Roger Beep tone on off and call melody selection To establish these parameters proceed as follows 1 Access the SETUP display and using the Up Down wheel key highlight RADIO then press Enter The following screen appears with DUAL CH highlighted DUAL CH is also highlighted in the function bar below the menu 2 Press the Enter button a menu appears in the lower center of the display with 01 highlighted Press the Up Down wheel key to highlight one of 15 01 15 secondary or dual radio channels desired then press Enter to select 3 Using the Up Down wheel key select the CALL MELODY desired OFF or 01 09 When the menu appears the current call melody number or OFF is highlighted and the melody plays a short excerpt As you scroll through each melody number the melody plays an excerpt for approval Highlight the desired number or OFF and press Enter 4 Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the VOX DELAY item and press Enter for selection of the VOX DELAY function OFF 1 4 SEC 5 Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the ROGER BEE
12. button for atleast 2 seconds You will hear a confirming beep to indicate the unit is on In addition at turn on the Audiovox logo display appears on the LCD for about 2 seconds followed by the WELCOME TO GP LOCATOR display A short beep and melody then sounds and the standby display appears NOTE Ifthe unit was previously in a radio only mode GMRS the unit displays the radio standby page and enters the monitor receive mode The radio channel and Coded Tone Controlled Squelch System CTCSS code appears at the bottom of the display If the unit was previously in a GPS mode GPS ONLY or GPS RADIO the top of the display indicates whether or not the unit is ready for NAVIGATION SEARCHING to enter the GPS domain or in the SLEEP MODE no satellite signals received for at least 7 minutes and no reinitialization of the search mode Pressing the O M button for longer than 1 5 seconds will turn off the unit In GPS mode a Gateway page can be accessed from any of the six primary menu display pages this page provides quick access and or return to any other primary menu page NOTE Momentarily pressing the 5 M button while the unit is on will access the Mark function which is used during GPS operation to keep track of waypoints and route information discussed later in detail in this manual RUDTOUOX 1 f anprouox rN a i H UIGRTIOH MAUINARTIOM AUDIOVOX WELCOME T GMRGPS GP LOCATOR LOGO DISPLAY WE
13. rezat M 40135 Sd9 L GMR GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram Figure 2 14 q GPS MENU m lta TRACKS io GP LOCATOR PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER B ITI I Pi 28 ROUTES T1 D H Q CLEAR ALL TRACKS 1 11 711 00 z 00 UU oR ee 4a PH 01 TAHE 14 11 00 z uL 1 CLEAR ALL CLEAR ALL GMR GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram Figure 3 15 PRESS PAGE SET DUAL CHANNEL 1 15 OFF 1 9 MELODIES VOX DELAY OFF 1 4 SEC ROGER BEEP ON OFF ON OFF PRESS ENTER DUAL CH L HOT KEY TO HOT KEY LOCK OFF MENUS FIGURE 5 RADIO SETUP ONLY MODE FROM FIGURE 1 PRESS PAGE CH CODE PAGE RADIO ONLY STANDBY PAGE GMR GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram Figure 4 16 WIUTETT 124145 JJO NO M001 A3 PEPI 199195 AGOW AJA LOH 199195 NVOS TANNYHO WAG TIV 3OVvd AJANYLS XTINO Olavu OGY 39vd ASGNVIS Sd5 3HL J18ISS3009V SI ANIN AJM LOH JHL AJN LOH 8 LO313S 3002818 SSOLO AJA LOH 1 1 104145 77820 xn EEE 559 NJHL WALI 133HM NMOd dN ASN GMR GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram Figure 5 17
14. switch up or down to highlight the KEY BEEP item then press Enter A popup menu appears with the current selection highlighted the selection also appears in the status bar at the bottom of the display Use the Up Down position of the wheel key switch to turn the key beep ON or OFF as indicated in the bottom status bar Press the Enter button to confirm the selection g S W VERSION This menu line when highlighted indicates the current SoftWare version incorporated into the unit Adjusting the Volume This adjustment applies to the radio modes only 1 With the unit in the RDO ONLY or GPS RADIO standby mode standby page displayed use the Up Down wheel key in the up or down position VOL bar graph display appears 19 2 Move the wheel key in the up or down position to increase or decrease the volume setting The volume bar graph will increase or decrease in steps accordingly to a maximum of 16 ora minimum of 1 SETTING UP THE GPS FEATURE Now that the basic setup procedures have been performed you must now perform the setup proce dure for the GPS feature This is accomplished as follows 1 2 From the SETUP display page select the GPS mode using the Up Down wheel key the GPS icon will be highlighted boxed Then press Enter The GPS menu shown below will appear The items in this menu are accessed and edited in the same manner as explained previously for the SETUP menu use the Up Down Enter wheel key switch as b
15. the ID names date and time of the individuals who sent their position data to you This information can be extracted for viewing purposes and or viewed on the map display if desired o d GP LOCATOR Gp Locator 7 1 01 JAMES GPS MENU TAHES 14 7NL 00 AH in zb xzr 16 30 00 Hi L4 TUL 9 LQ 25 22 RH H 27 2 ROUTES NEL i TRACK S Tom GF LOCATOR CLEAR ALL WARNING po vau ERG DST REALLY 2148 SESHT Do HAHT RERLLY CLEAR ALL H GP LOCATORS DELETE LOCATOR USE DHH KEY USE T CHANGE UF EY TO CHANGE Using the GP Locator Function 35 TAKING TRIAL RUN Now that you are familiar with the GPS page features and what functions they convey it s time to take a short trip to test your navigation skills You ll need a relatively open area to perform this exercise Let s begin by marking your current location this can be considered waypoint so it can be used to guide you to your starting point on your return trip LET S BEGIN To begin with let s mark your current location as a waypoint NOTE The GMR GPS unit must be in the NAVIGATION mode satellites acquired before you begin your trial run MARK YOUR WAYPOINT Mark your current position as follows 1 Make sure all desired parameters for your trip are arranged using the SETUP menu 2 Press the Mark M button the MARK WAYPOINT page ap
16. will remove all stored waypoints from memory 31 1 1 ELIT HATPOINT HIGHLIGHT ITEM PRESS ENTER PRESS PAGE TO RETURN TO WAYPOINT PAGE DELETE NT COVE sreg ERE Fie rapi HANT TQ m DELETE HRYFELIMT 7 EUTTOM HSE TO EDIT RE e im OHM EUTTOMS E 1 27000 T CHANGE SAVE CANCEL Using and Editing the Waypoints During Your Trip 2 ROUTES Routes consist of at least two or more waypoints that define a path toa destination This feature guides you from the first waypoint in the route to each successive waypoint until you complete your trip You can store up to 10 routes From the GPS MENU page highlight the ROUTES field using the Up Down wheel key then press Enter The ROUTES display appears with route 01 highlighted This display depicts the name and travel distance of route 1 each route can contain up to 20 waypoints b With route 01 highlighted press Enter the ROUTE display appears showing the name of the route TRIP and the waypoints A B C etc making up the route You can now insert or delete a waypoint in the route by highlighting the desired field When the A waypoint is highlighted press Enter the INSERT DELETE popup menu appears Use the Up Down wheel key to select the desired action and press Enter if INSERT is ch
17. BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Audiovox Electronics Corp 150 Marcus Blvd Hauppauge New York 11788 1 800 290 6650 128 5385A 51 For Customer Service Visit Our Website At www audiovox com Product Information Photos FAQ s Owner s Manuals 2001 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788 Printed in Korea 128 6146 52
18. ER TO SELECT MENU ITEM USER IU WHEEL KEY CONTRAST UP OR DOWN BACKLIGHT TO SELECT SAVE MENU ITEMS KEY BEEP 27M WEF RADIO ONLY GPS ONLY MODE GPS RADIO RADI Basic Setup Menu Selections USER ID Press the wheel key switch up or down to highlight the USER ID item the current USER ID appears in the window at the bottom of the display Press Enter The EDIT USER ID page appears The user identification code consists of eight characters which can be all letters all numbers or a combination of each When the edit page appears the first character is highlighted by the cursor Enter the desired user ID as follows 18 1 Press Enter alphanumeric window appears cory EDIT with a highlighted number letter corresponding Im LER to the character presently being used 2 Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the first ID character desired and press Enter The first character changes and the cursor moves to TO Se the second character position psu d 3 Repeat step 2 for the second desired character CMAHGE the cursor moves to the third character position i 4 Repeal step 2 for the thirdthrough eighth m cH character if used then press Enter Lini CANCEL 5 Using the Up Down wheel key highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen and press Enter to save the user ID code just entered The Setup page reappears c CONT
19. Enter switch the first waypoint group 0 9 will be highlighted Toggle the wheel key to select the category corresponding to the first letter of the waypoint name if the waypoint begins with a letter then press Enter The first previously stored waypoint designation will be high lighted b With the waypoint designation highlighted press the Enter button to access the WAYPOINT display the waypoint name number will be shown together with its symbol location coordinates Latitude and Longitude and the option of GOing TO that waypoint DELETEing the waypoint or viewing the waypoint of the map display MAP VIEW Any of these options can be accessed using the Up Down wheel key when the desired option is highlighted you can perform the following tasks 1 Change the Waypoint symbol 2 Edit the Waypoint name 3 Edit the Latitude and Longitude position of the Waypoint 4 GOTO the Waypoint position on the map page 5 DELETE the Waypoint 6 Access a MAP VIEW of the Waypoint 1 WAYPOINTS WAYPOINT NUMBERS GPS T DESCRIPTIVE LET 2 4 R D TERS Wa YPOINTS E H CAN ALSO BE USED a a d ait LESS E G WPO1 WPO2 ETC QR onm ROUTES dT IF WAYPOINT HAS AN Mo ID THE ID PRECEDES TRACKS GP LOCATOR c Press the Enter switch to access and make all the required changes return to the WAYPOINTS screen press the PAGE button d CLEAR ALL This function
20. KEY menu andthe DUAL CH selected from the SETUP menu Using the Up Down wheel key highlight and activate the VOX mode OFF HIGH MID or LOW as desired The VOX icon appears on the standby page Using the Up Down wheel key highlight and activate the Key LOCK mode ON or OFF as desired The key lock icon X appears on the standby page KEY NOTE When the Key Lock mode is active the Up Down Enter wheel key becomes inactive the PAGE button MON button M L a and PTT button are not affected However if the Mark M ne button is pressed or the Up Down wheel key is toggled LOCKED the following WARNING page appears asking DO YOU DO TOU HANT WANT TO UNLOCK the Key Lock function Highlight the appropriate field and press the Enter switch to affirm the YES or NO selection If YES the Key Lock mode is turned OFF if NO the Key Lock mode remains active TO EXPLANATION OF HOT KEY MENU USE The HOT KEY menu provides an easy and fast method of accessing and enabling the primary radio functions when operating in the GPS RADIO and RADIO ONLY modes Priority Channel Selection In order to communicate with other GMRS units both transmitting and receiving party must be on the same frequency The radio function of the GMR GPS has 15 channels frequencies 1 15 as indicated on the HOT Key page to the right ofthe CH item and also on the standby page Channels 1 through 7 are the same frequency as FRS channels 1
21. Key Lock capability But the most unique feature is its capability while operating in concert with the GPS function of transmitting user location coordinates with user identification ID code to another GMR GPS unit operating on the same frequency channel and sub code with a single press of a button The transceiver is operational in the RADIO GPS and RDO ONLY modes make sure the GMRS antenna is deployed for optimum radio operation RADIO CONTROLS TRANSCEIVER 2 ANTENNA Power On Off Mark M Button 14 DEPLOYMENT Press and hold the power On Off Mark 5 M button for atleast 2 seconds You will hear a confirming melody to indicate the unit is on To turn the unit off press and 2 hold the button for at least 2 seconds 2 Adjusting the Volume With the unit powered on and provided the GMR GPS unit isinthe RDO ONLY or GPS RADIO mode standby page displayed toggle the Up Downwheel key switch in the up position to increasevolume the wheel key switch in the down position to decrease volume The volume display will indicate the current volume level by means of a bar graph The Enter function is executed when the wheel key is pressed this function is used to access menus confirm entries and or edit certain radio and GPS functions Monitor Button 15 This button is used to to check activity on the current frequency before transmitting Check activity by pressing the Monitor MO
22. LCOME TO GP GPS ONLY GPs RADIO RADIO ONLY LOCATOR DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY Power On Displays and Standby Pages 10 STANDBY PAGE NAVIGATION HRUIGRTION MRHUIGRTIOM H 37 E127 39 ALTZO PRESS ENTER 10 25 zzhfh HOG FEED PRESS ENTER PRESS HOLD PAGE SET 10 25 22 06 10 13 55 POINTER PAGE BATI ON HOG 300 STANDET PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER PRESS HOLD PAGE PRESS HOLD PAGE 1 2 I 1 PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER i m Ey le 39 GATEWAY PAGE MENU PAGE SETUP PAGE CPS MENU bu RANAMHEHRERRFENRRREN PRESS AND HOLD PAGE TO AC CESS GATEWAY DISPLAY lt PRESS HOLD PRIMARY DISPLAY PAGE MOMEN PRESS HOLD Wak TARILY PRESS PAGE TO ACCESS PAGE THE NEXT PRIMARY DISPLAY PAGE TRACKZI USE UP DOWNWHEEL KEY TO HIGH LIGHT PRIMARY PAGE ICONS ON ee GATEWAY DISPLAY THEN PRESS GP ENTER TO ACCESS PRIMARY DIS GMR GPS Gateway Page Access to the Menu Pages 11 Scrolling Through the Menu Pages 1 With the unit inthe GPS ONLY or GPS RADIO standby mode pressing the PAGE button will permit scrolling throug
23. N Button longer than 2 seconds you will hear static if the frequency is clear Do not transmit if you hear conversation Momentarily press the Monitor Button again to exit the monitor function If audio is received the icon will appear and reveal the strength of the signal by virtue of the number of illuminated bars The monitor function will temporarily bypass the squelch setting and play all signals on a given channel This feature is useful when communicating with other parties at extreme range Push To Talk PTT Button 1 Pressing and holding this button will allow you to speak to any transceiver that is set to the same channel and privacy code setting as yours Hold the transceiver approximately 1 to 2 inches from your face as you speak into the built in microphone After you have finished speaking release the PTT Button to allow reception of incoming signals It is not possible to transmit and receive at the same time The TX icon alongside the LCD Panel 13 will be highlighted while the PTT button is pressed 40 Releasing the button allows the unit to revert to GMRS standby mode When receiving an incoming signal the Monitor icon will be highlighted and depict the relative strenth of the signal The PTT Button can also be used as a two way call ringer Pressing the button twice quickly will call another party on the same channel The TX icon will be highlighted for approximately 3 seconds
24. N WHEEL KEY The Navigation and Status Pages 20 The Mark Waypoint Page Waypoints are the coordinates of user selected specific geographical or man made objects along the route you are taking to your destination or endpoint Geographical objects could be a lake pond hill etc while a man made object could be a barn house electric tower etc Each of these objects along your way can be marked and stored in your GPS unit so that your return path is plainly marked and can be retraced easily The MARK page appears whenever the Mark M button is momentarily pressed this page presents the options of SAVEing the waypoint transmitting SEND the waypoint or accessing a MAP VIEW on the map page of the waypoint in question If the send option is used your present location coordinates is transmitted to another GMR GPS unit so it knows where you are The following display appears when the Mark M button is momentarily pressed WAYPOINT NAME WAYPOINT SYMBOL WAYPOINT COORDINATES MAP VIEW The Mark Page The page displays the following information 1 Waypoint Symbols There are 38 symbols representing common items and structures that can be chosen to represent a waypoint on the Map and Pointer pages These symbols can be geographic or man made objects 2 Waypoint Name Six alphanumeric characters are available to describe or represent a waypoint usually just three characters are sufficient unless you wish to give the waypoi
25. P item and press Enter for selection of the ROGER BEEP tone ON or OFF 6 Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the SQ TAIL Squelch Tail item and press Enter for selection of the Squelch Tail ON or OFF NOTE Whenever you transmit the receiving party on the same channel will hear the short buzz referred to as the Squelch Tail when you finish the transmission The unit can be set to suppress quiet this noise by using the SQ TAIL ON option 41 EXPLANATION AND USE OF RADIO SETUP FUNCTIONS The radio setup functions as noted earlier provide ancillary features such as Roger Beep Call Tone etc Dual Channel Selection Inthe RADIO setup menu the first item listed is DUAL CH Highlight this line using the Up Down wheel key and press Enter Amenu appears listing 10 channels 01 10 Highlight the desired channel using the Up Down wheel key and press Enter When the radio is placed in the dual SCAN mode this channel will be alternately scanned together with the priority channel selected from the HOT KEY menu Call Tone Selection Mode The transceiver provides 9 user selectable call tone melodies or OFF to alert you to an incoming call To select your favorite call ringer melody From the RADIO setup mode use the Up Down wheel key to highlight the desired CALL TONE number then press Enter CALL TONE appears highlighted at the bottom of the display with the selection displayed Press the Up
26. RAST Press the wheel key switch up or down to highlight the CONTRAST item then press Enter A popup menu appears with a contrast level between 1 and 10 high lighted the level also appears in the status bar at the bottom of the display Use the Up Down wheel key to select the desired display contrast for the LCD Set the contrast at about halfway 4 or 5 for best display Press Enter to confirm the selection d BACKLIGHT Press the wheel key switch up or down to highlight the BACKLIGHT item then press Enter A popup menu appears with the backlight duration or none highlighted the selection also appears in the status bar at the bottom of the display Use the Up Down position of the wheel key switch to select the LCD backlight feature OFF 15 SEC 30 SEC 1MIN or STAY ON as indicated in the bottom status bar Press Enter to confirm the selection NOTE Be mindful that use of the backlighting feature for longer periods of time will deplete battery power more quickly e PWR SAVE Press the wheel key switch up or down to highlight the PWR SAVE item then press Enter A popup menu appears with the current selection highlighted the selection also appears in the status bar at the bottom of the display Use the Up Down position of the wheel key switch to select the desired power save option at OFF SHORT 3 seconds or LONG 5 seconds as indicated in the bottom status bar Press Enter to confirm the selection f KEY BEEP Press the wheel key
27. Useable Sensitivity Maximum Audio Output Power Modulation Distortion Transmitter RF Output Power Maximum Deviation 462 5500 462 7250 MHz 12 5 KHz 38 for each main channel 2 325 in x 5 25 in x 1 625 in 59 1 mm x 133 35 mm x 41 3mm Alkaline Batteries AAA 4 6 VDC Ni MH rechargeable AAA 4 4 8VDC 650 mAh 14 hours 5 5 90 ratio Based on alkaline batteries gt 119 dBm gt 0 3 Watt maximum 8 Ohm lt 5 1 2 70 1 8 Watt maximum high power 0 5 Watt maximum low power 2 5 kHz This transceiver complies with FCC regulations for use in the United States of America Use in other countries may be prohibited or restricted by local regulation Please check with the local regulating agency before using this device outside the United States of America Main Channel Frequencies Channel Freq MHz Channel Freq MHz 4625625 9 4626250 462 5875 462 6750 462 6125 462 5500 462 6375 462 6000 462 6875 462 7000 462 7125 462 7250 8 4625760 NOTE Channels 1 through 7 are shared with FRS radios 462 6625 462 6500 ed 49 Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Tone Frequencies in Hz CTCSS Freq Hz CTCSS Freq Hz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 00 No Tone 50 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Applies to Audiovox Family Radio and General Mobile Service Products AUDIOVOX CORPORATION the Company warrants to the original retail purchaser of this pr
28. age and Volume Function Radio Only Standby Page The RADIO ONLY Standby page shown above can be selected from the SETUP page using the MODE function as previously explained Unlike the other two modes which include the GPS feature this standby page depicts a radio only display with the following information 1 A user identification ID code consisting of eight characters maximum If no user ID code appears refer to basic setup mode 2 The volume level bar graph relative to radio GMRS operation See Adjusting the Volume 3 The primary GMRS channel number 4 GMRS CTCSS sub code associated with the primary channel number if one was previously selected The Gateway Page To simplify the transition between GPS related page displays a Gateway page is provided which allows you to jump between main pages in the GPS modes GPS RADIO and GPS ONLY rather than have to scroll through unrelated pages to acquire a desired page When operating in a GPS mode the Gateway page can be acquired from any display To accomplish Gateway page acquisition 1 2 From any display in either GPS mode press and hold the PAGE button for at least 2 seconds the Gateway display will appear offering any one of six page selections to go to The title at the top of the Gateway display will differ according to the mode display it was accessed from e g if the GPS MENU page was in use a jump to the Gateway page will result in the Menu page i
29. al detonation may result Do not attempt to modify or in any way increase the output of this transceiver Its output is designed to meet the legal limits set by the FCC Do not use this device or change its batteries in potentially explosive atmospheres as sparks in such areas could result in an explosion e Turn your transceiver off wherever posted notices restrict the use of radios or cellular telephones Facilities such as hospitals may use equipment that is sensitive to RF energy e Turn your transceiver off on board aircraft when requested to do so Do not place your radio in front of a vehicle s air bag If the air bag deploys it could propel the unit like a projectile causing bodily injury CAUTION e Never attempt to charge alkaline or dry cell batteries as batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage to the unit When recharging batteries use only Audiovox approved re chargeable batteries and charger Use of the Audiovox charger with other brands of batteries is not recommended As battery charging times will vary with different brands refer to the manufacturer s instructions for charging other brands of batteries e Keep the antenna at least 1 inch 2 5 cm away from your head and body when transmitting Do not use your GMR GPS transceiver with a damaged antenna Replace the rubber cover over the headset receptacle when not in use General Mobile Radio Service GMRS License Use of this unit w
30. annel and CTCSS code This icon appears during GMRS operation to indicate the channel scan mode has been activated E 01105 MAUTIGATION This icon indicates that a user is contacting you witha x This icon appears during GMRS operation to indicate the Priority Channel Scan mode has been activated This icon appears during GMRS operation to indicate the VOX mode is activated This icon appears during GMRS operation to indicate the Key Lock mode is activated This icon appears when the RADIO ONLY or RADIO GPS mode is operational This icon appears when the GPS or RADIO GPS mode is operational This icon indicates the current strength of the battery 7 SUPPLIED e TAB PRESS SPRING 1 Belt Clip LOADED 1 Carrying Case P N GMRGPS CS OPTIONAL 1 Desktop Charger P N GMRGPS SC and AC DC Wall Adapter P N GMRGPS WA 1 Vehicle Cigarette Lighter Battery Eliminator DC12V to DC 6V P N GMRGPS BE 1 Car Mounting Bracket P N GMRGPS CB 1 Headset P N FRS BHST Belt Clip Accessory 1 Set of Rechargeable Batteries Powering the GMR GPS Unit Your GMR GPS unit operates on four AA batteries Alkaline batteries will provide slightly better performance than rechargeable batteries Only Audiovox approved rechargeable batteries can be recharged in the unit using the optional charger This will ensure optimum performance for the GMR GPS Use of the Audiovox charger with other brands of b
31. arette Lighter Battery Elimina lor When rechargeable batteries are installed in the GMR GPS unit they can be recharged by placing the unit on the optional charging stand Part Number GMRGPS SC CAUTION The optional charging stand is intended for use only with Audiovox approved rechargeable NiMH batteries P N GMRGPS BT Avoid overcharging the batteries or else battery life will be shortened In addition the unit can be operated from a 12 Vdc source such as available from a car cigarette lighter receptacle only by connecting the optional vehicle cigarette lighter battery eliminator to the DC6V jack on the lower right side of the unit When connected for operation in this manner the batteries are bypassed and are no longer used to power the unit The battery charge indicator icon displays the battery charge level CAUTION Direct application of 12 will cause damage to the unit Full Battery Three segments illuminated Low Battery One segment illuminated GMR GPS INSERT INTO VEHICLE 12 VDC CIGARETTE LIGHTER RECEPTACLE ADAPTER PLUG Vehicle Cigarette Lighter Battery Eliminator Setup 9 OPERATIONAL MODES The GMR GPS is capable of three modes of operation namely RADIO ONLY GPS ONLY GPS RADIO The desired mode can be selected using the Setup menu once the unit is turned on and in the standby mode Power On Off and Mark M Button 14 1 Ai Press and hold the power On Off O
32. ation of the trip remains but all other counters are reset c INITIALIZE If you have relocated more than 600 miles since last using the unit this option when highlighted allows you to initialize the unit so it can receive new location and speed data NOTE Two additional options STOP NAV and SKIP WPT appear on this submenu during the trip as a result of Waypoint Marking Trackback GP Locator and Go Along mode functions The GPS MENU Page The GPS MENU page provides you with the means of navigating to your chosen destination The GPS menu page includes four selection fields WAYPOINTS ROUTES TRACKS and GP LOCATOR The desired field is selected using the Up Down wheel key WAYPOINTS kr FIELD GPS MENU ROUTES WAYPOINTS FIELD MN MEN ROUTES TRACKS FIELD t ty TRACKS T GP LOCATOR GP LOCATOR FIELD GPS Menu Page 1 WAYPOINTS Waypoints are specific geographical or man made objects along the route you are taking to your destination or endpoint To retrieve a waypoint toggle the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the WAYPOINTS field then press the Enter switch 30 The WAYPOINTS display presents alphanumeric listing of the waypoints you have marked along your trip In addition they appear automatically in numeric order unless you enter a waypoint ID preceding the waypoint number as they are marked and entered sequentially access the waypoint column press the
33. atteries is not recommended as battery charging times will vary Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for charging other brands of batteries Installing the Batteries Installing batteries in the GMR GPS unit is straightforward as shown in the illustration below 1 Simply unlatch the cover clip at the bottom rear of the unit and lift off the battery compart ment cover 2 Remove the four discharged batteries if present unless the unit is being used for the first time 3 Install four rechargeable AA batteries or install Alkaline batteries if desired Carefully note battery polarity as marked within the battery compartment 4 Slide the battery compartment cover in place swing up the cover retaining clip and snap it into position BATTERY BATTERY COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT COVER OBSERVE POLARITY COVER CLIP SWING DOWN Je p 44 peo Battery Installation and Removal 8 The following guidelines will improve performance and provide longer operating times for the GMR GPS unit 1 Donot mix old and new batteries 2 The use of alkaline type batteries is recommended to provide the longest operating time 3 Donotmix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable NiMH batteries 4 Ifthe unit is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries Old or leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and will void the warranty Using Rechargeable Batteries or Vehicle Cig
34. c symbols e ROUTE Lets you navigate up to 10 routes with 20 waypoints in each route e TRACKS Provides an automatic track log using five saved tracks these tracks allow the user to locate the beginning and end point of each track e MARK Allows the user to save and transmit his her location to other GMR GPS units tuned to the same channel up to a distance of approximately 5 miles e GP LOCATOR Allows the user to receive and store position coordinates of other GMR GPS users GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GMR GPS UNIT TOP 2 REF 4 2 Push to Talk Button PTT Button Used during GMRS radio operation when transmitting voice signals and call tones Global Positioning System Antenna Provides reception of GPS satellite signals to determine location The unit should be held upright to maximize received satellite information Built In Speaker Provides receive audio during GMRS operation Built In Microphone Accepts voice audio input signals when transmitting during GMRS operation External Speaker Microphone Jack Accepts external microphone speaker plug for use during GMRS operation GMRS Retractable Antenna Provides GMRS transmit receive operation when extended Belt Clip Allows unit to be carried on a belt or clothing when attached to the clip Wheel Key Spring loaded center position switch Up Down movement a Increase decrease volume level during radio operation b Cursor up down mo
35. cates the percent of track data points remaining to be loaded When loading is complete the selected track is regenerated on the display with the appropriate data points and TRACKBACK is highlighted at the bottom of the display This pictorial representation of the track does not contain any data coordinates related to the MAP page TO BEGIN With the track displayed and TRACKBACK highlighted it is possible to view the beginning of the track on the map page To do this press Enter a menu will appear with TO BEGIN and TO END options Use the wheel key to highlight TO BEGIN and press Enter This will cause the display to revert to the map page which will identify the beginning point of the track c TOEND The TOEND option is executed in the same manner as the TO BEGIN option in step b highlight the TO END option in the TRACKBACK mode and the map page will identify the end point of the track d Track Log Options Warning displays appear whenever the DELETE and CLEAR ALL functions are to be executed with respect to the track log 4 GP LOCATOR The GP LOCATOR field is used to display the coordinates received from other GMR GPS units or when the Mark M button is pressed your coordinates are transmitted to another GMR GPS unit to provide a fix on your location To access received coordinates press the Up Down wheel key to highlight the GP LOCATOR field onthe GPS MENU page then press Enter The GP LOCATOR menu will appear and will list
36. con being highlighted and the page title will change to MENU To access any of the six GPS menu pages from the Gateway page use the Up Down wheel key to highlight the desired page icon then press Enter to access the page To return to the Gateway page simply press and hold the PAGE button for at least 2 seconds NOTE Remember that a momentary press of the PAGE button whether from the Gateway page or the current main page will access the next menu page as explained previously in Scrolling Through the Menu Pages 23 RUDIDUOX HAVLGATION MAUTIGATIOM HAUIGATION H arag un E127 0B 38 ALT 0 HI 11 01 beh ZE 40 2E 22 RH LSUEETEE EET HPAL GRTIOM 37u28 C E 1270100 Se A GATEWAY PAGE ICONS HIGHLIGHT WITH UP DOWN WHEEL KEY AND PRESS ENTER TO ia ACCESS DISPLAY GP LOCATOR PAGES Gateway Page Relationships Hot Key Menu Access HOT KEY menu is accessible from either the GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby page this page appears when the Enter switch is pressed and provides you with quick access to the basic radio functions Refer to the section on radio operation for a detailed explanation of these items PRESS ENTER CH CODE CH CODE The NAVIGATION Page The NAVIGATION page presents a summary of the important parameters entered into or com puted by your GMR GPS unit This page can be acc
37. e ROUTE page again 0 When choosing the GO ALONG function after highlighting a route the map page ap pears with the selected route displayed If the Enter button is pressed another menu appears on the map page asking if you wish to STOP NAV or SKIP WPT These selections are explained in the MAP Page discussion on page 28 3 TRACKS As you travel during your trip using the waypoints as guideposts you will leave a trail or track The track consists of waypoints that were generated automatically by your unit as you traveled This track can be used later when you return from your trip Toggle the Up Down wheel key to highlight the TRACKS field on the GPS MENU page and press Enter The TRACKS field can contain up to five individual tracks numbered 1 through 5 To the right of the track number is the date and time at which the track was generated The data points waypoints that make up the track are only generated when the unit is in motion 33 HIGHLIGHT ITEM THEN PRESS ENTER PRESS PAGE ie ae RETURN TO cies TRACKS PAGE zw massa Using and Editing the Tracks on Your Trip a TRACKBACK Withthe TRACKS field ofthe GPS MENU highlighted press Enter The TRACKS menu appears with the first track position highlighted Using the Up Down wheel key highlight the desired track and press Enter TRACK LOG LOADING appears momentarily and the memory bar at the top of the screen indi
38. efore a DATUMS Since maps and charts are created using a starting reference point called a datum this starting point will differ from map to map The most common mathemati cal ellipsoid used is WGS 84 World Geodetic System 1984 In addition to the WGS 84 standard a great many other datums are available for entry depending on user location If you use maps or charts specifying a datum other than WGS 84 you should change the datum applicable to that region to reduce position errors If you are not sure of which datum to apply use the WGS 84 datum for best overall performance LOCATION The Location item provides you with four choices for display of positional information namely Degrees DDD Minutes MM Seconds SS Degrees and Minutes only DDD MM MM Degrees only DDD DDDDD or a UTM Universal Transverse Mercator The capability to adjust the time offset value is available under the OTHER option of the TIME ZONE function below TIME ZONE Selecting the Time Zone provides you with a choice of GPS SETUP the available zones relative to the United States and its possessions These consist of ATLANTIC EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN LOCATION PACIFIC ALASKA HAWAII and SAMOA In addition Time Zone also TIHE FONE offers a choice of OTHER whereby the unit can be programmed for DAYLIGHT any other specific area not listed If OTHER is selected the param TIME MODE eters are entered under UTC Universal Time Clock
39. essed from the GPS RADIO or GPS ONLY standby pages or it can be accessed from the Gateway menu which is available from any of the pages when operating in the one of the GPS modes In addition when the Enter button is pressed a STATUS page becomes available which shows the satellite number acquired by the unit and the relative strength of each of these signals The parameters shown on the NAVIGATION page include 1 2 Coordinates The Latitude N S and Longitude E W of your present position are displayed Altitude ALT This line of the display indicates present altitude above sea level in Metric Meters or Statute Nautical Feet equivalents DATE TIME The next two lines present the current date and time of day in the format entered intothe SETUP menu HDG SPEED This line presents the current heading you are traveling on and the speed at which you are moving TRIP ODO This line presents the elapsed time of your current trip and the distance odometer reading you have traveled SUNRISE SET This line presents the time of sunrise and of sunset based upon the information you have entered in the SETUP menu with respect to the time zone time format 12 or 24 hour and daylight saving time NOTE When the NAVIGATION page is displayed the overall display contrast can be adjusted using the Up Down wheel key STATUS E Ele 35 EZ AT ADJUST CON WIGDNERPSEDRESS ENTER TRAST WITH UP DOW
40. ge with the main channel frequency number IMPORTANT To communicate with other GMRS units they must be switched to the same channel and CTCSS subcode To communicate with other GMRS units that do not have subcodes switch your unit to the same channel with the subcode set to 00 The CTCSS subcodes do not prevent others from hearing your transmission This will only allow you to ignore all traffic on a given channel not using the same subcode All Channel Scan Operation This feature allows you to monitor all channels automatically for valid signals While scanning you can transmit and receive When a signal 15 received the scan is interrupted and will return to scan mode 5 seconds after reception is terminated 44 To enable the channel scan mode From GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby mode press Enter to access the HOT KEY display use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the scan mode to the right of the SCAN item Press Enter OFF SEEK or DUAL appears in a popup menu use the Up Down wheel key and press Enter to choose the SEEK scan mode from its current condition When SCAN is in the SEEK mode the scan icon O appears on the standby page When the unit doesn t find any signals and you want to transmit press the PTT switch to return to home channel The transceiver will automatically resume scanning approximately 5 seconds after the communication is completed If there is no activity and you want to leave the scan mode high
41. h the primary radio GPS menu pages Navigation Page Map Page Pointer Page GPS Menu Page Setup Page Standby Page 2 With the unit inthe RADIO ONLY standby mode pressing the PAGE button permits scrolling through the radio menu pages The flow diagrams on the following pages illustrate the paths through the various setup menus for Radio GPS and General unit functions Depending on the Setup mode RADIO ONLY GPS ONLY or GPS RADIO certain displays and or menus may or may not be avallable GPS RADIO NAVIGATION MAP POINTER GPS MENU SETUP STANDBY PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE o oo pop AUOTOUOR GAT Em irm GRTIO I 2 HRUIGRTIOMH 37592 ee 279p HPN SPEED CPS MENU EIg7 me 38 deere ni RTI m DAE p EMILE TUL O 10 20 22 AM 05 10 IPEF 5 PRESS ENTER RADIO ONLY Vanos i HOT KEY MENU PRESS ENTER GPS ONLY I STANDBY PAGE The Primary Menu Pages 12 Er ics P NOISH3A DE JdJO NO OL Hiina apis ONO l LHOHS 443O asr NO AVLS NIW L O3S 0603898 34 Ol ANY LAS gno Tong 2 I3 Olavu Sd9 2 914 KINO 99 014 ANO OIGVHY OlY LAW ALNLIVLS TIVOLLOVN QQ INWAAA AA IWIN QG
42. he WAYPOINTS screen appears DELETE 2 WAYPOINTS screen use the Up Down wheel key switch UTEM to highlight the first letter or number of the location name press Enter again to highlight the starting waypoint name to the right Press the PAGE button again to access the WAYPOINT page WAYPOINT page GO TO is highlighted boxed press Enter The Map page appears showing the box icon and your ID symbol Adjust the map scale to enlarge the track then press the PAGE button to access the Pointer page 6 TRACKING 1 distance traveled and the destination bearing appears atthe top of the page while the location coordinates appears atthe bottom The compass pointer indicates the direction you must travel to arrive at the starting point of your trip 38 LOCATING ANOTHER GMR GPS USER During an excursion with another GMR GPS user it is possible to locate this user s position provided he she transmits the position thereby giving you the coordinates of the remote GMRS GPS unit To transmit and receive the coordinates both GMR GPS units must set to same radio channel number and CTCSS subcode number By saving these coordinates you will be able to establish a route to this position using the pointer page compass To use this feature apply the following example 1 2 3 10 11 Allow the other user to travel a route to a destination of choice using the guidelines established f
43. he left side of the unit for at least 2 seconds 3 Abeep and melody will sound and the standby screen will appear on the LCD If the unit is being turned on for the first time the standby screen will default to the RADIO GPS mode or it will reflect the standby screen for the mode previously used The GMR GPS unit needs to receive at least three strong satellite signals to find your location The standby page graphically shows the unit acquiring satellites as the satellite icons around the globe circumference become animated and darken SEARCHING appears under the ID bar at the top of the display When you see NAVIGATION appear your GMR GPS has found your location and you are ready to use all of its GPS capabilities 4 Ifthe unit is ready for NAVIGATION each of the satellites providing HESSAGE current GPS user location should be highlighted and should equal or exceed 3 as shown around the circumference of the globe icon 4 more SATELLITE is preferable If the unit is SEARCHING wait approximately 5 minutes rare paring for the satellite s to find your position The NAVIGATION indication should appear Thereafter during subsequent GPS operation acquisition time should only take from 5 to 45 seconds If satellite acquisition does not iue occur within approximately 7 minutes a message appears indicating the INITIALIZE signal has been lost and asking whether or not you wish to initialize the IT unit again If NO is yo
44. his screen and provides several options related to your trip these options can be highlighted using the Up Down wheel key then press Enter to change the highlighted data 27 CURRENT LONGITUDE MAP SCALE MAP PAGE CURRENT LATITUDE SUB MENU ALTITUDE CURRENT TIME i M 37029300 HEADING TRAVEL SPEED TRIP TIME ODO ODOMETER BEARING PRESS ENTER DISTANCE ANIMATED BOX SYMBOL TRUE NORTH YOU OR Fe POINTER QUESTION MARK LOSS PERCENT 5 a MEMORY E OF TRACK USED BAR The Map Page AHEAD NORTHWARD When this item is highlighted press Enter to orient the top of the map display with respect to waypoints or targets ahead of your intended track or with respect to True North b AUTO MANUAL ZOOM When this item is highlighted press Enter to select the display scale Automatic or Manual zoom function c SYMBOLS ON OFF When this item is highlighted press Enter to turn the display symbols ON or OFF d SAVETRIP When this item is highlighted press Enter to store a particular trip in the GPS TRACKS function e NEWTRIP When this item is highlighted press Enter to erase previous trip data NOTE Two additional options STOP NAV and SKIP WPT appear on this sub menu during the trip The SKIP WPT function appears on the map display when itis accessed from the ROUTES menu during the GPS GO ALONG mode function This enables you to skip a waypoint in the route e g go directly f
45. hlight SAVE and press Enter the new Latitude and Longitude specifying your location are stored in memory to cancel the changes highlight CANCEL press Enter LETS TAKE A SHORT TRIP Now that the unit Knows where you are press the PAGE button to access the Map page and let s take a short trip 1 Making sure the unit is ready to navigate satellites acquired walk at a leisurely pace in astraight line for at least 30 to 50 feet while observing the Map page Approximately 6 to 10 seconds are required for the compass direction to stabilize 2 Your immediate location is mimicked by the box icon in the center of the display as you walk along watch the icon proceed along the track line referred to as a track This line represents the path you have covered 3 Now take a right turn At this point you can mark your position press the Mark M button thereby entering another waypoint if you wish give this location a suitable name as you ve done before and enter the point into memory 4 Walk in this new direction for a few minutes and then stop Again mark this destination or endpoint in the same manner as before z Now that you have made this short trip there are three waypoints marking your track Let s retrace your steps back to the starting point using the GO TO feature and the Pointer page GOING HOME To travel back to your starting location 1 Access the GPS MENU page and press Enter t
46. howing the waypoint at the given coordinates with its symbol and waypoint number Press PAGE to return to the MARK page The MAP Page The map page presents a picture of where you are going You represented by the flashing square proceed toward your destination and leave a trail or track log As you travel you can make use of waypoints specific geographic or man made objects that can mark your route as you travel These waypoints also make it easy for you to retrace your steps establishing a route back to your starting point To better appreciate where you are and the direction you are headed in the map page includes several other useful features to guide your way 1 2 3 A Compass indicator A map scale is displayed indicating the relative distance in user selected units just toggle the Up Down wheel key to adjust the map scale for a convenient display A status bar appears at the bottom of the display signifying the amount of memory used between 0 and 100 Two information bars at the top of the display automatically scroll through the following parameters changing the data presentation about every 3 seconds e o o o gt o Present Position Longitude and Latitude Altitude Current Date and Time Heading HDG Speed oftravel Overall Trip TRIP time Odometer ODO Bearing BRG Distance DST traveled to target waypoint or endpoint When the Enter switch is pressed a sub menu appears in the center of t
47. ithin the United States requires an FCC GMRS license An individual 18 years of age or older who is nota representataive of a foreign government is eligible to apply for a GMRS system license You will need two forms from the FCC FCC Form 159 and FCC Form 605 Main Form and Schedule F You can find the forms online at http www fcc gov formpage html or call 1 800 418 3676 3 GENERAL FEATURES GPS FEATURES 128 x 64 Dot Pixel LCD Display LCD Backlight for Night Operation Mode Icons for GPS RADIO GPS ONLY and RADIO ONLY 8 Parallel Channel Satellite Receiver GPS Partner Locator GP LOCATOR Stores 10 Routes with Up to 20 Waypoints Each Provides 5 Tracks Map and Pointer Displays Provide Latitude and Longitude Current Average Maximum Speed Bearing and Heading Date and Time Sunrise and Sunset GMRS FEATURES 15 GMRS Channels 7 Shared FRS 38 Privacy Codes For Each Main Channel Built In Hands Free VOX Capability Upto 5 Mile Range GENERAL FEATURES Requires 4 AA Alkaline Batteries or or other type Rechargeable Batteries Not Included Fold Down GMRS Antenna Swivel Belt Clip THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS NETWORK GPS is a world wide radio navigation system based on a group of about 26 satellites and their associated ground stations A GPS receiver uses signals from the satellites to calculate its position and altitude The basis of GPS operation is triangulation and the receiver uses
48. light the SCAN item and choose OFF then press Enter to deactivate channel scan Dual Channel Scan Operation This feature allows you to monitor two channels at the same time The unit will continuously monitor both the primary and a user selected dual secondary channel Received signals will be played for 5 seconds then the unit will resume scanning the two channels Pressing the PTT button during a received transmission will set the unit to transmit on the same channel Pressing the PTT button when no signal is received will set the unit to transmit on the primary channel To activate the dual channel scan mode From GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby mode press Enter to access the HOT KEY menu use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the SCAN item then press Enter OFF SEEK or DUAL appears in a menu use the Up Down wheel key to choose DUAL and press Enter to change the scan mode from its current condition The dual scan icon appears on the standby display The radio will begin scanning the user selected secondary channel selected in the SETUP menu and the current main channel selection fthere is no activity and you wantto leave the dual channel scan mode highlight the SCAN item choose OFF and press Enter to deactivate dual channel scan mode VOX Selection Mode This option enables you to have hands free conversation When using the internal microphone speaker or an external microphone headset purchased separately y
49. n the receiving unit if you press the Enter button the map page will appear indicating the position of the other user relative to your position Select the Pointer page using the PAGE button the pointer will show you the direction to the coordinates that were transmitted to your unit Use the pointer page to establish a track to this position The compass pointer will eventually establish the direction you must go to reach this location Walk in the direction of the compass pointer for at least 10 seconds the pointer page will not only show you the direction but will also on ce indicate the distance and time to reach this destination ras When you are within approximately 10 seconds of your destination a message screen appears to advise you that you have arrived at your destination point NOTE The unit will not guide you to the exact spot or coordinates indicated but it willbe accurate to within 10 seconds of Estimated Time of Arrival ETA Therefore when you are within range of the position indicated start looking for the other party 39 GMR GPS RADIO OPERATION In addition to its Global Positioning System GPS features the GMR GPS unit also provides General Mobile Radio Service GMRS capability as a hand held radio transceiver As a GMRS transceiver the unit permits radio operation with features such as Coded Tone Controlled Squelch System CTCSS Voice Operated Transmission VOX Dual Channel Scan and
50. nt name ID followed by the number of the waypoint 001 002 3 Waypoint Coordinates a Latitude Latitude is a position resting North or South of the Equator The user can edit the displayed Latitude position b Longitude Longitude is a position resting East or West of the Prime Meridian The user can edit the displayed Longitude position NOTE The displayed Latitude and Longitude represents the last known position This positional information can be saved by pressing the Mark M button using the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the SAVE selection and pressing Enter 26 4 SAVE When SAVE is highlighted the coordinates can be saved in memory In addition the saved waypoint coordinates can be retrieved using the GPS MENU page and highlight ing the WAYPOINTS field SEND To transmit the current coordinates together with user your ID to a remote user GMR GPS unit tuned to the same channel and CTCSS sub code simply highlight the SEND field and press the Enter switch At the receiving unit a loud special tone will be heard signifying receipt of the coordinate information This information can also be accessed from the GP LOCATOR field in the GPS MENU display NOTE Waypoint names cannot be sent transmitted when the SEND function is used MAP VIEW This option allows you to view the waypoint you just entered on the map page To do this highlight MAP VIEW and press Enter the map page will appear s
51. oduct that should this product or any part thereof under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product at the Company s option without charge for parts and repair labor To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage e g dated bill of sale specification of defect s transportation prepaid to the warranty center at the address shown below The Company disclaims liability for communications range of this product This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which in the opinion of the Company has suffered or been damaged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect accident or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number bar code label s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND INNO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST
52. or Down wheel key switch to select ringer melodies 1 9 at each ringer selection the call melody plays The OFF selection is also available Select the desired melody and press Enter The CALL TONE melody has now been selected VOX Delay Setting The VOX delay setting is accessed from the RADIO setup mode using the Up Down wheel key then press Enter Set the delay for 1 4 SEConds or OFF The VOX delay time selection setting provides a transmission delay after you have finished speak ing You may need to try different VOX time settings to determine the best value to suit your speak ing habits A longer delay setting will decrease the likelihood of the transmission ending during a pause in your speech Roger Beep Tone The Roger Beep is a tone which is automatically transmitted whenever the PTT button is released This tone alerts the receiving party that the transmission has been terminated intentionally To enable and disable the Roger Beep tone From the RADIO setup mode use the Up Down wheel key to highlight ROGER BEEP ROGER BEEP appears highlighted at the bottom of the display then press Enter ON or OFF is displayed in a menu Press the Up or Down wheel key to select ON or OFF as desired then press Enter The Roger Beep tone has now been selected On or Off Squelch Tail Setting The squelch tail can be set ON or OFF as desired in the same manner as the Roger Beep tone Refer to the Squelch Tail NOTE on the previous page
53. or the trial run outlined previously Along this route the other user will enter a few waypoints including his endpoint or destination When the other user reaches the destination the coordinates of this location must be transmitted to your GMR GPS unit in order for you to locate this position To transmit this information the other user must select the waypoint press the Mark M button highlight SEND and press Enter The MARK SENDING display appears The GP LOCATOR page appears on your unit receiving unit accompanied by a unique tone the information displayed includes the remote unit coordinates Latitude and Longitude and the remote user identification ID name In addition the GO TO legend is highlighted boxed If the Satellite signal is lost prior to the location being sent a WARNING screen appears when the MARK button is pressed indicating loss of signal and suggesting the location be entered and sent manually a Highlight YES using the Up Down wheel key and press Enter the MARK page appears with the location information and the option of SAVEing Or SENDing highlighted with a box this data SENDING RECEIVING b To send the information press Enter to save the information UNIT UNIT highlight SAVE and press Enter The data will be saved in memory for transmission at a later time c When NO is highlighted and Enter is pressed the WAYPOINTS sub menu page appears with the waypoint in question highlighted O
54. osen the display reverts to the WAYPOINTS display which lists the waypoints in that route Use the Up Down wheel key and Enter switch to select the desired waypoint for inclusion in the route you are working on The display will then return to the ROUTE display If DELETE is selected the waypoint is deleted 32 _ ROUTES HIGHLIGHT ITEM GPS MENU ar THEN PRESS ENTER _ civ PRESS PAGE TO RETURN TO ROUTES PAGE CE EHTER T EDIT ROUTE UF EUTTOHS TO TRIP ss A BASE LEAR ALL ale E CFR 228 EAT G65 3ZrHT WARNING ROWTES ALONG REALLY c VIEN CLEAR ALL MESSAGE UF DOWN CHANGED WARNING TQU D YOU HRHT T FAVE 70 ROUTE CELETE TRIF SE DOWN KET VIEW T CHANGE Using and Editing the Routes on Your Trip d This process can be repeated until all the desired waypoints are incorporated into the TRIP route 01 page e Whenever a change is made to an item in the route a MESSAGE display appears when the PAGE button is pressed to return to the ROUTES display The message reminds you that you have made a change and if you want to save the route f Press the PAGE button to return to the ROUTES field of the GPS MENU page or if you wish to edit a second route press the Up Down wheel key to highlight the next 02 route then press Enter to access th
55. our voice or signal is detected and the radio transmits and receives automatically There is no need to press the PTT button To set radio for VOX operation From GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby mode press Enter to access the HOT KEY menu use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the VOX item Press Enter Amenu appears with VOX choices OFF HIGH MID and LOW press Enter to change the VOX mode from its current condition The VOX icon appears on the standby display NOTE 1 AVOX LOW setting is the most sensitive and HIGH is the least sensitive Select LOW when in a quiet environment and HIGH for a noisy environment 2 The DELAY OFF 1 4 SEC will be set according to the selection made in the VOX RADIO setup mode To deactivate the VOX mode highlight the VOX item choose OFF and press Enter 45 Battery Alert When the charge indication bars on the battery icon begin to disappear the LCD panel recharge unit or install fresh batteries Ifthe batteries are not replaced the icon bars will fade and a unique audio tone will sound each time a button or control is pressed however no display changes will occur This condition will warn the user that the batteries must be replaced or that the batteries must be recharged Batteries There are three methods of powering the GMR GPS 1 Alkaline Batteries WARNING Do not attempt to recharge Alkaline batteries 2 Audiovox Rechargeable Ni MH Batteries Recha
56. pears Since the GMR GPS unit has now fixed your location the display will show a default mark of 001 followed by the coordinates specifying your initial position 3 Highlight the SAVE field and press Enter To make your trip more enjoyable let s give your initial position a more descriptive symbol and name before you commence your trip 4 To Change the Location Symbol a With the MARK WAYPOINT page displayed use the Up Down wheel key to highlight box the position symbol then press the Enter button b TheSymbols screen appears with the current symbol highlighted c Scroll through the symbols using the Up Down wheel key and select one that more closely describes your location Then press Enter The MARK display reappears with MAP VIEW the new symbol adjacent to the location name d Highlight the SAVE field and press Enter the MARK screen reappears 36 5 To Change the Location a Onthe MARK screen use the Up Down wheel key switch to highlight the waypoint name 001 002 etc adjacent to the symbol just changed then press Enter The alohanumeric EDIT EDIT WAYPOINT NAME screen appears with the first character of the location name highlighted c Scroll through the alohanumeric listing using the Up Down wheel key and create aname no more than 6 characters such as HOME01 or HOTEL1 entering each character pressing Enter as it is selected d When the new name is complete highlight SAVE and press
57. rgeable Ni MH batteries and Charging Stand not included Use only Audiovox approved rechargeable batteries and charger when charging batteries internal to the unit NOTE To extend battery life avoid overcharging the batteries 3 Various Brands of Rechargeable Batteries Use of the Audiovox charger with other brands of rechargeable batteries is not recommended as battery charging times will vary with differ ent brands of batteries Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for charging other brands of batteries NOTES FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION 1 The 15 channels of the GMR GPS are shared on a take turns basis This means other groups may be talking on any of the channels A common code of ethics courtesy is to switch to another vacant channel and not to attempt to talk over someone who is already using the channel you first selected 2 The GMR GPS has been designed to maximize performance and improve transmission range in the field To avoid interference it is recommended that you do not use the units closer than 5 feet apart For best transmission results always keep your mouth about 2 3 inches from the microphone 4 and speak slowly in a normal voice 4 To increase battery life avoid features such as LCD backlighting for prolonged periods of time Features such as this will reduce operating time considerably 46 Troubleshooting PROBLEM No tansm issin whib pressmg P TT button W eak orno
58. rom waypoint C to E in the route thereby skipping waypoint D STOP NAV will terminate the trip along the chosen route and is available during navigation trackback and go to operation in the GPS waypoint track and GP locator modes The POINTER Page When you are moving with no particular endpoint or target destination the pointer page will show you in which direction you are moving and at what speed If you are traveling to a specific endpoint or destination the pointer page will then show you the name of the location the distance to the location and the time it will take to get there The pointer page displays the following informa tion 1 Compass Rose with large central directional arrow indicates the direction you are going In 28 2 Whether or not the satellite information is sufficient for the unit to provide accurate positional information SEARCHING or NAVIGATION The indication provides the level of accuracy of the position based upon the number of satellite signals being received 3 An information bar at the bottom of the display permits viewing the following parameters when the Up Down wheel key is used LATITUDE Degrees minutes and seconds dependent on setup selections LONGITUDE Degrees minutes and seconds dependent on setup selections DATE The current date dependent on setup selection TIME Hours and minutes dependent on setup selection ALTITUDE Your altitude above sea level in Meters or Fee
59. t HEADING Current heading in degrees ODOMETER The distance traveled TRIP TIME The elapsed time since your trip began SUNRISE Time in hours and minutes of sunrise dependent on setup selections SUNSET Time hours and minutes of sunset dependent on setup selections MAX SPEED The maximum speed traveled since last trip reset in MPH AVG SPEED The average speed of travel during your trip in MPH m SPEED The current speed of travel during your trip in MPH AT SEARCHING NAVIGA TION LATITUDE Hose LONGITUDE AND POINTER DATE TIME HAVI G HRUTGRTIOR ALTITUDE HEADING ODOMETER TRIP TIME FG sip SUNRISE f ks PRESS ENTER SUNSET MAX SPEED AVG SPEED SPEED I ares IE 1277 g0 38 The Pointer Page 29 4 When the Enter switch is pressed sub menu appears in the center of this screen and provides several options related to your trip these options can be highlighted using the Up Down wheel key then press Enter to change the highlighted data AHEAD NORTHWARD When this item is highlighted press Enter to orient the top of the map display with respect to waypoints or targets ahead of your intended track or with respect to True North b RESET TRIP When this item is highlighted press Enter to clear an existing trip function such as average speed maximum speed odometer trip time etc The graphic represent
60. the travel time of radio signals from the satellites to calculate its distance from each one using a technique called pseudoranging It can then create lines of position The satellites transmit two types of signals called C A coarse acquisition and P precision The latter are encrypted and can only be used by military GPS receivers As with all other GPS units available to the public the GMR GPS makes use of the C A signals to establish position and altitude The accuracy of a displayed position varies with a number of factors including time 4 Generally the position displayed by a GPS receiver using the C A signals should be accurate to within 100 feet and for 50 of the time it should be accurate to within about 40 feet It is normal for the displayed position to wander slightly over time For the same reason the altitude displayed by a GPS receiver will also vary slightly It is important to understand that such variations are inherent in GPS and do indicate a fault in the receiver Remember also that GPS is operated by the DOD and is subject to military require ments There is no guarantee that signals will always be available or that any displayed position or altitude will be accurate THE GPS RECEIVER A GPS receiver such as the GMR GPS uses the C A signals from the satellites to determine its position on earth Signals from three satellites are needed to provide an unambiguous position fix with reliable alti
61. through 7 Communication with Audiovox FRS and compatible units is possible on these seven channels Before transmitting on the selected channel press the MON button to check the activity on that channel If there is activity on the selected channel change to another channel that is clear Change the channel as indicated in steps 1 through 3 on the previous page The primary channel number will appear on the Standby page CTCSS Mode Sub Channel Selection Coded Tone Controlled Squelch System CTCSS with 38 Sub Frequencies This feature allows you to utilize the coded squelch tones 01 38 within a main channel You can then communicate with another party on the same main channel using the same subcode This filters out unwanted transmissions without the same coded squelch tone One of 38 different CTCSS subcodes may be selected for each of the 15 channels To change the 55 Sub channel From GPS RADIO or RADIO ONLY standby mode press the Enter switch to access the HOT KEY screen the channel number to the right of the CODE item will be highlighted Press the Up Down wheel key in the down direction to highlight the subcode to the right of the CODE item then press Enter A menu appears with the current subcode highlighted if one has been entered previously or 00 Then press the Up Down wheel key switch to select the desired subcode for use Press Enter to confirm the subcode in memory The subcode will appear on the standby Pa
62. tude indications requiring a fourth In most circumstances a GPS receiver will be able to receive signals from more than four satellites and can decide which it will use to give the best position Signals from GPS satellites are relatively weak and are easily blocked by obstacles or local screen ing GPS receivers may not work well indoors in vehicles or underneath trees or foliage For best results the receiver should be able to see as much of the sky as possible THE GMR GPS UNIT The Audiovox GMR GPS provides you with the features of a precise hand held GPS unit designed for general purpose locating and navigation Not only can it determine your actual position it can also guide you to a destination by establishing and storing waypoints to mark the trail or route and allow you to return to your original starting point But what makes this unit unique is the incorporation of GMRS capability whereby your position can be transmitted to another GMR GPS unit thereby allowing another party to know your exact position your intended route and how long it will take you to arrive at that position By including three modes of operation your GMR GPS can act as a mobile radio transceiver only as a GPS unit only or as a combination of the two technologies for navigation and communication purposes The GMR GPS incorporates the following features and capabilities WAYPOINTS The unit provides 150 waypoints with user selected names and graphi
63. ume level bar graph relative to radio GMRS operation See Adjusting the Volume 4 Thecurrent time either on a 12 hour or 24 hour basis refer to SETUP mode 5 The primary GMRS channel number 6 The GMRS CTCSS sub code associated with the primary channel number if one was previously selected SEARCHING U 1000 d RUDTOU eade HRUIGnRTIOH IDENTIFICA MAUIGATION ACQUISI TION 16 STEP VOLUME TION ID CODE JU BAR GRAPH STATUS USE CTCSS UP DOWN CODE WHEEL NUMBER KEY TO ADJUST PRIMARY CHANNEL CURRENT TIME 12 OR 24 HOUR FOR GPS Radio Standby Page GPS Only Standby Page The GPS ONLY Standby page can be selected from the SETUP page using the MODE function as previously explained In addition to depicting satellite acquisition SEARCHING NAVIGATION this page displays the following information 1 Auser identification ID code consisting of eight characters maximum If no user ID code appears refer to basic setup mode 2 number of acquired satellites as discussed before The current date in the format selected from the GPS SETUP menu DATE FORMAT this format can appear as DD MM Y Y MM DD YY or Y Y MM DD 4 The current time either on a 12 hour or 24 hour basis refer to SETUP mode 22 AUDI OLD RUDIDuUO Runinvox UP DOWN WHEEL KEY CH CODE 10 z amp zz HH GPS Only Standby Page Radio Only Standby P
64. ur option the unit will indicate SLEEP MODE on the GPS RADIO and GPS ONLY standby page Press the PTT button to re enter the SEARCHING mode If YES is your option the unit will re enter the SEARCHING mode SELECTING PAGES As described earlier the information needed to operate your GMR GPS is contained on six main pages namely the Standby page Navigation page Map page Pointer page GPS Menu page and Setup page To scroll through the pages simply press the PAGE button Depending upon the Mode selected as explained previously there can be three different Standby pages The following discus sion describes the three types of standby pages plus the other five pages STANDBY PAGES There can be three different Standby pages each dependent on the Mode selected using the Setup page 21 GPS Radio Standby Page The GPS RADIO Standby page automatically appears as the default page if the unit is being turned on for the first time or if it is selected as the operational mode using the SETUP page In addition to depicting satellite acquisition SEARCHING NAVIGATION this page also displays the following information 1 Auser identification ID code consisting of eight characters maximum If no user ID code appears refer to basic setup mode 2 The number of acquired satellites This could fluctuate depending on clear sky conditions or the relative position of the unit s GPS antenna as it 15 carried or transported 3 The vol
65. vement for highlighting menu items for selection Press to Enter a Selects menu item to be changed or modified b Confirms data entry or menu selections 6 10 12 13 14 15 16 Page Button PAGE Scrolls sequentially through menu pages in the forward direction and also provides access to a shortcut display for easy acquisition of main GPS displays Battery Compartment Cover Allows access to four AA batteries when removed DC6V Jack It accepts a DC to DC vehicle cigarette lighter battery eliminator adapter Battery Charging Contacts Provide in unit charging of batteries when unit is placed in charging stand LCD Display Displays the various pages menus and modes of operation Power On Off Mark Button Provides means of turning the unit off during GPS operation this button is also used to mark a current position for save purposes or for sending your location to another unit during tracking GO TO operation Monitor MON Button Provides a means of temporarily bypassing the squelch setting and play all signals on a given GMRS channel Belt Clip Attachment Stud Allows unit to be attached to the belt clip Operational Status Icon Definition TX This icon appears during GMRS GPS operation when an audio or location radio signal is being transmitted During GMRS operation this icon indicates the AT T relative strength of a received radio signal unit that is set to the same ch

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