Audiovox GMRS7001-2 - 7 Mile GMRS Radio Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Model GMR-GPS

AUDIO~'O~ ELECTRO:'olICS CORP. General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Transceiver With Global Positioning System (GPS) Capability Model GMR-GPS

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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

Page 3 - CAUTION:

STANDBY PAGE MAP PAGE , MENU PAGE NAVIGATION PAGE PRESS ENTER PRESSJHOLO PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS PRESS ENTER ENTER PRESSIHOLO PAGE GATBNAY PAGE PRE

Page 4 - GENERAL FEATURES

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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~ ~ ~ . " c Irl ! i z ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ,;~ <I 0 • ffi ~ h~ • , 0 • ~ , ' ~ ~ i ~ Q •• ii ~ GMR-GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 1 13

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GMR-GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 2 14

Page 7 - + GPS mode is operational

... ... ... GMR·GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 3 15

Page 8 - Installing the Balteries:

"0" SETUP ONLY ~-r"i FIGURE! PRESS ENTER "'ESS ''''''' PRESS PAGE SET DUAL CI1ANNEL(,.,S)

Page 9 - Battery Eliminator:

G) ~ :D , G) " (j) f ~ c' ~ "-ENTER HOT f KEY MENU ~ " ~ c i 0 ~' <C ~ .? " ,.;' C ; '" use UPIOOWN WH

Page 10 - OPERATIONAL MODES

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

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(1) Press Enter; an alphanumeric window appears with a highlighted number/letter corresponding to the character presently being used. (2) Using the Up

Page 12 - RAOIOQNlY

INDEX Warning ...

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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,

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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

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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

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GPS Only Standby Page Radio Only Standby Page UP""'"""" WHEEL KEY ,'-''''''&apos

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, Hot Key MMru Access GAT~AY PAGE ICONS (HIGtiUGtfTwrrHUPI OOWNWHEEL KEY ANOPRESS ENTERlO ACCESS DISPlAY PAGES) Gateway Page Relationships A HOT KEY m

Page 18 - SETTING UP THE GMR-GPS UNIT

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

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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

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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

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CURRENT LONGITUDE CURRENT LATITUDE AJ.TITUlE CURRENT TIME HEADING TRAVELSPEED TRIP TIME 000 (ODOMETER) BEARING DISTANCE TRUE NORTH POINTER MAP SCALE A

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2. Whether or not the satellite information is sufficient for the unit to provide accurate positional Information (SEARCHING or NAVIGATION). The indi

Page 23 - Gateway Pllge

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. •

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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

Page 25 - + RADIO or GPS ONLY

a. The WAYPOINTS display presents an alphanumeric listing of the waypoints you have marked along your trip. In addition. they appear automatically in

Page 26 - COORDINATES

HIGt-LOfT ITEM; lHENPRESSENTER PRES$PAGElO REnI'lNlO WAYPOINT PAGE Using and Editing the Waypoints During Your Trip 00 'w ~. -, " ~~ II

Page 27 - 6. MAP VIEW

-HIGHUGHT ITEM; THEN PRess ENTER. PRESS PAGE TO RETURN TO RQUTESPAGE "-.~, _. "w. --\J II'fllCWl e'T ,,~ Using and Edttlng the Rou

Page 28 - AJ.TITUlE

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

Page 29 - HEADING

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

Page 30 - Menu Page

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

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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

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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

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LOCATING ANOTHER GMR-GPS USER During an excursion with another GMR-GPS user, it is possible to locate this user's position provided he

Page 34 - PETURNTO

GENERAL FEATURES GPSFEATURES • 128 x 64 Dot Pixel LCD Display • LCD Backlight for Night Operation -Mode IconsforGPS + RADIO. GPS ONLY and RADIO ONLY

Page 35 - GP LOCATOR

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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 40 - OPERATION

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

Page 41 - Sp.akar

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

Page 42 - Squelch

Troubleshooting PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY No transmission whil9 pressing Weak batteries Charge or replace batteries PIT button Incorrect battery

Page 43 - LOCI<ED

Technical Specifications: General Frequency Range: 15 GMRS Channels (7 Shared FRS) Channel Spacing Privacy Codes Dimensions (W x H x 0) (Without Ante

Page 44 - MENU USE

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

Page 45 - + RADIO

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

Page 46 - ) icon bars will fade

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

Page 47 - Troubleshooting

90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY APplies co Audiovox Famil, Radio and General Mobile $eroice Products. AUDIOVQX CORPORATION (theCompany)warrantstothe origin

Page 48 - Technical Specifications:

10 2001 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY 11788 Printed in Korea 52 , \ For CUstomer ServIce VIsit Our Website At www.audioyox.com Product In

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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

Page 50 - Frequencies (in Hz)

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

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9. Page BuHon (PAGE): Scrolls sequentially through menu pages in the forward direction, and also provides access to a shortcut display for easy acqu

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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-

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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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