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Audiovox GMR-GPS User Manual
Audiovox GMR-GPS User Guide
Audiovox GMR-GPS Online Manual

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  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 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 the symbol just changed; then press Enter. The alphanumeric EDIT WAYPOINT NAME screen appears with the first character of the location name highlighted. c. Scroll through the alphanumeric listing using the Up/Down wheel key, and create a name (no more than 6 characters), such as HOME01 or HOTEL1, entering each character (pressing Enter) as it is selected. d.

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, a. The WAYPOINTS display presents an 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. To access the waypoint column, press the 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

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 21 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 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. Find a large, 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 ( )/Ma

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 40 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 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

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 38 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 changes, highlight CANCEL and 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 a straight 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,

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GMR-GPS UNIT 1. Push-to-Talk Button (PTT) Button: Used during GMRS radio operation when transmitting voice signals and call tones. 2. Global Positioning System Antenna: Provides reception of GPS satellite signals to determine location. The unit should be held upright to maximize received satellite information. 3. Built-In Speaker: Provides receive audio during GMRS operation. 4. Built-In Microphone: Accepts voice/audio input signals when transmitting during GMRS operation. 5. External Speaker/Microphone Jack: Accepts external microphone/speaker plug for use during GMRS operation. 6. GMRS Retractable Antenna: Provides GMRS transmit/rece

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 5 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 not 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

  • 10 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 using the Setup menu once the unit is turned on and in the standby mode. Power On/Off ( ) and Mark (M) Button (14) 1. Press and hold the power On/Off ( ) button for at least 2 seconds. You will hear a confirming beep to indi

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, Hot Key Menu Access A 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. Gateway Page Relationships 24 RADIO ONLY GPS + RADIO PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE PRESS PAGE GATEWAY PAGE ICONS (HIGHLIGHT WITH UP/ DOWN WHEEL KEY AND PRESS ENTER TO ACCESS DISPLAY PAGES)

  • (1) Press Enter; an alphanumeric window appears with a highlighted number/letter corresponding 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 the second character position. (3) Repeat step (2) for the second desired character;

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 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: 1. 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. 2. When the SET

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 32 2. ROUTES - Routes consist of at least two or more waypoints that define a path to a 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. a. 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

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 23 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 V

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 41 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 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 T

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 29 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: a. LATITUDE - Degrees, minutes and seconds (dependent on setup selections). b. LONGITUDE - Degrees, minutes and seconds (dependent on setup selections). c. DATE - The current date (dependent on setup selection) d. TIME - Hours and minutes (dependent on set

  • 20 c. TIME ZONE - Selecting the Time Zone provides you with a choice of the available zones relative to the United States and its possessions. These consist of ATLANTIC, EASTERN, CENTRAL, MOUNTAIN, PACIFIC, ALASKA, HAWAII and SAMOA. In addition, Time Zone also offers a choice of OTHER, whereby the unit can be programmed for any other specific area not listed.

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 13 GMR-GPS Operational Menu Flow Diagram, Figure 1 ENTER ENTER PRESS PAGE SAVE OFF/SAVE ON 12 HOUR/24 HOUR DEFAULT = WGS-84 ATLANTIC/ EASTERN/ CENTRAL MOUNTAIN/PACIFIC/ALASKA HAWAII/SAMOA/OTHER MM-DD-YY/ DD-MM-YY/ YY-MM-DD NAUTICAL/ STATUTE/ METRIC DDD MM’ SS’/ DDD, DDDDD/ DDD MM. MM’/UTM PRESS PAGE BASIC SETUP VERSION NO. OFF/SHORT/LONG OFF/15 SEC/30 SEC/1 MIN/STAY ON SET BETWEEN 1 AND 10 ON/OFF RADIO ONLY (FIG. 4) GPS ONLY (FIG. 2) GPS + RADIO (FIG. 2) PRESS PAGE SET DUAL CHANNEL (1-15) PRESS PAGE ENTE

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  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 7 9. 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. 10. Battery Compartment Cover: Allows access to four AA batteries when removed. 11. DC6V Jack: It accepts a DC-to-DC vehicle cigarette lighter battery eliminator adapter. 12. Battery Charging Contacts: Provide in-unit charging of batteries when unit is placed in charging stand. 13. LCD Display: Displays the various pages, menus, and modes of operation. 14. Power On/Off/Mark Button ( /M): Provides a means of turning the unit on and off; during GPS operation, this button is also used to ma

  • 34 a. TRACKBACK - With the TRACKS field of the 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 indicates the percent of track data points remaining to be lo

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 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 on the GPS MENU page; then press Enter. The GP LOCATOR menu will appear and will list 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 ma

  • Audiovox GMR-GPS, 11 GMR-GPS Gateway Page Access to the Menu Pages MENU PAGE SETUP PAGE STANDBY PAGE GATEWAY PAGE NAVIGATION PA GE POINTER PAGE MAP PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS/HOLD PAGE PRESS ENTERPRESS ENTER PRESS ENTERPRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER PRESS AND HOLD PAGE TO AC- CESS GATEWAY DISPLAY FROM ANY PRIMARY DISPLAY PAGE; MOMEN- TARILY PRESS PAGE TO ACCESS THE NEXT PRIMARY DISPLAY PAGE. USE UP/DOWN WHEEL KEY TO HIGH- LIGHT PRIMARY PAGE ICONS ON GATEWAY DISPLAY; THEN PRESS ENTER

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