AUDIO~'O~ ELECTRO:'olICS CORP. General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Transceiver With Global Positioning System (GPS) Capability Model GMR-GPS
OPERATIONAL MODES The GMR-GPS is capable of three modes of operation; namely, RADIO ONLY. GPS ONLY or GPS + RADIO. The desired mode can be selected u
STANDBY PAGE MAP PAGE , MENU PAGE NAVIGATION PAGE PRESS ENTER PRESSJHOLO PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS PRESS ENTER ENTER PRESSIHOLO PAGE GATBNAY PAGE PRE
Scrolling Through the Menu Pages: 1. With the unit in the GPS ONLY or GPS + RADIO standby mode, pressing the PAGE button will permit scrolling throug
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GMR-GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 2 14
... ... ... GMR·GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 3 15
"0" SETUP ONLY ~-r"i FIGURE! PRESS ENTER "'ESS ''''''' PRESS PAGE SET DUAL CI1ANNEL(,.,S)
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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
(1) Press Enter; an alphanumeric window appears with a highlighted number/letter corresponding to the character presently being used. (2) Using the Up
INDEX Warning ...
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,
PAGING THROUGH GPS FUNCTIONS INITIALIZING THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MODE Before using the GPS mode of your GMR-GPS unit for the first time, the
GPS + RtJdlo Standby Page The GPS + RADIO Standby page automatically appears as the default page if the unit is being turned on for the first time, o
GPS Only Standby Page Radio Only Standby Page UP""'"""" WHEEL KEY ,'-''''''&apos
, Hot Key MMru Access GAT~AY PAGE ICONS (HIGtiUGtfTwrrHUPI OOWNWHEEL KEY ANOPRESS ENTERlO ACCESS DISPlAY PAGES) Gateway Page Relationships A HOT KEY m
The NAVIGATION Page The NAVIGATION page presents a summary althe important parameters entered into. oream-puled by your GMA·GPS unit. This page can be
The Mark (Waypolnt) Page Waypoints are the coordinates of user-selected specific geographical or man-made objects along the route you are taking to yo
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
CURRENT LONGITUDE CURRENT LATITUDE AJ.TITUlE CURRENT TIME HEADING TRAVELSPEED TRIP TIME 000 (ODOMETER) BEARING DISTANCE TRUE NORTH POINTER MAP SCALE A
2. Whether or not the satellite information is sufficient for the unit to provide accurate positional Information (SEARCHING or NAVIGATION). The indi
WARNING: • The GMR·GP$ shoukS be used as an aid in navigation. The unit is not intended to replace basic navigational procedures and common sense. •
4. When the Enter switch is pressed, a sub-menu appears in the center of this screen, and provides several options related to your trip; these option
a. The WAYPOINTS display presents an alphanumeric listing of the waypoints you have marked along your trip. In addition. they appear automatically in
HIGt-LOfT ITEM; lHENPRESSENTER PRES$PAGElO REnI'lNlO WAYPOINT PAGE Using and Editing the Waypoints During Your Trip 00 'w ~. -, " ~~ II
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I«H..l3HT ITEM; 1>1EN PRESS ENTER PRESSPAGETO PETURNTO TRACKS PAGE Using and Editing the Tracks on Your Trip a. TRACKBACK - With the TRACKS field o
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 presse
TAKING A 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 y
5. To Change the Location Name: a. On the MARK screen, use the Up/Down wheel key switch to highlight the waypoint name (001,002, etc.) adjacent to th
g. To save the changes, highlight SAVE and press Enter; the new latitude and longitude specifying your location are stored in memory; to cancel the ch
LOCATING ANOTHER GMR-GPS USER During an excursion with another GMR-GPS user, it is possible to locate this user's position provided he
GENERAL FEATURES GPSFEATURES • 128 x 64 Dot Pixel LCD Display • LCD Backlight for Night Operation -Mode IconsforGPS + RADIO. GPS ONLY and RADIO ONLY
GMR·GPS RADIO OPERATION In addition to its Global Positioning System (GPS) features, the GMR-GPS unit also provides Gen-eral Mobile Radio SeMce (GMRS)
Releasing the button allows the unit to revert to GMRS standby mode. When receiving an Incoming signal, the Monitor icon will be highlighted and depi
EXPLANATION AND USE OF RADIO SETUP FUNCTIONS The radio setup functions, as noted earlier, pn:Mde ancillary features, such as Roger Beep. Call Tone, et
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 radi
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
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 s
Battery Alert When the charge indication bars on the battery icon (iii) begin to disappear on the LCD panel, recharge unit or install fresh batteries
Troubleshooting PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY No transmission whil9 pressing Weak batteries Charge or replace batteries PIT button Incorrect battery
Technical Specifications: General Frequency Range: 15 GMRS Channels (7 Shared FRS) Channel Spacing Privacy Codes Dimensions (W x H x 0) (Without Ante
ThiS transceiver complies with FCC regulations for use in the United States of America. Use in other countries may be prohibited or restricted by lo
Generally, the position displayed by a GPS receiver using the CIA signals should by accurate to within 100 feet, and for 50% of the time it shoUld be
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Tone Frequencies (in Hz) CTCSS Freq. Hz CTCSS Freq. Hz 1 67.0 20 131.8 2 71.9 21 136.5 3 74.4 22 141.3 4 n.O
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-HIGHUGHT ITEM; THEN PRess ENTER. PRESS PAGE TO RETURN TO RQUTESPAGE "-.~, _. "w. --\J II'fllCWl e'T ,,~ Using and Edttlng the Rou
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GMR-GPS UNIT 3 2 1 16-__ ...l IS---jm1U 14 13 o • (TOP) 4 6 lL-__ 7 9 ~12 11 1. Push-to-Talk Button (PTT) Button: Used during G
9. Page BuHon (PAGE): Scrolls sequentially through menu pages in the forward direction, and also provides access to a shortcut display for easy acqu
Accessories SUPPUED: (1) Belt Clip (1) Carrying Case (PIN GMRGPS-CS) OPTIONAL: (1) Desktop Charger (PIN GMRGPS-SC) and AC/DC Wall Adapter (PIN GMRGPS-
The following guidelines will improve performance and provide longer operating times for the GMR~GPS unit: 1. Do not mix old and new batteries. 2. T
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