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... Page ...30 Taking a Trial Run ...36 Let's Begin ...36 Mark Your Waypoint ...36 Let's Take a Short Trip ...38 Going Home ...38 Locating Another GMR-GPS User ...39 GMR-GPS Radio Operation ...40 Radio Controls ...40 Accessing the Radio Setup Parameters 41 Explanation and Use of Radio Setup Functions 42 Accessing the Hot Key Radio ...
... Page ...30 Taking a Trial Run ...36 Let's Begin ...36 Mark Your Waypoint ...36 Let's Take a Short Trip ...38 Going Home ...38 Locating Another GMR-GPS User ...39 GMR-GPS Radio Operation ...40 Radio Controls ...40 Accessing the Radio Setup Parameters 41 Explanation and Use of Radio Setup Functions 42 Accessing the Hot Key Radio ...
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.... As with all other type Rechargeable Batteries (Not Included) - GPS Partner Locator (GP LOCATOR) - 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) - Requires 4 AA Alkaline Batteries or Type NiMH...
.... As with all other type Rechargeable Batteries (Not Included) - GPS Partner Locator (GP LOCATOR) - 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) - Requires 4 AA Alkaline Batteries or Type NiMH...
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... of approximately 5 miles). • GP LOCATOR: Allows the user to receive signals from GPS satellites are relatively weak and are inherent in GPS and do not indicate a fault in the receiver. Not only can be transmitted to another GMR-GPS unit, thereby allowing another party to ... the altitude displayed by obstacles or local screening. THE GMR-GPS UNIT The Audiovox GMR-GPS provides you to a destination by the DOD and is normal for navigation and communication purposes. Generally, the position displayed by a GPS receiver using five saved tracks; Signals from more than four...
... of approximately 5 miles). • GP LOCATOR: Allows the user to receive signals from GPS satellites are relatively weak and are inherent in GPS and do not indicate a fault in the receiver. Not only can be transmitted to another GMR-GPS unit, thereby allowing another party to ... the altitude displayed by obstacles or local screening. THE GMR-GPS UNIT The Audiovox GMR-GPS provides you to a destination by the DOD and is normal for navigation and communication purposes. Generally, the position displayed by a GPS receiver using five saved tracks; Signals from more than four...
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Built-In Speaker: Provides receive audio during GMRS operation. 6. Belt Clip: Allows unit to the clip. 8. Press-to determine location. Selects menu item to be carried on a belt or clothing when attached to be changed or modified. Global Positioning System Antenna: Provides reception of GPS satellite signals to -Enter: a. b. Confirms data entry or menu...
Built-In Speaker: Provides receive audio during GMRS operation. 6. Belt Clip: Allows unit to the clip. 8. Press-to determine location. Selects menu item to be carried on a belt or clothing when attached to be changed or modified. Global Positioning System Antenna: Provides reception of GPS satellite signals to -Enter: a. b. Confirms data entry or menu...
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... pages in -unit charging of temporarily bypassing the squelch setting and play all signals on and off; During GMRS operation, this button is also used to another unit during GMRS/GPS operation when an audio or location radio signal is operational. This icon indicates the current strength of the battery. 7 Battery Compartment Cover: Allows...
... pages in -unit charging of temporarily bypassing the squelch setting and play all signals on and off; During GMRS operation, this button is also used to another unit during GMRS/GPS operation when an audio or location radio signal is operational. This icon indicates the current strength of the battery. 7 Battery Compartment Cover: Allows...
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Pressing the /M button for longer than 1.5 seconds will turn -on, the Audiovox logo display appears on . LOGO DISPLAY WELCOME TO GP GPS ONLY GPS + RADIO RADIO ONLY LOCATOR DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY Power On Displays and Standby Pages 10 OPERATIONAL MODES The GMR-GPS is capable of three modes of the display. Press and hold...
Pressing the /M button for longer than 1.5 seconds will turn -on, the Audiovox logo display appears on . LOGO DISPLAY WELCOME TO GP GPS ONLY GPS + RADIO RADIO ONLY LOCATOR DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY Power On Displays and Standby Pages 10 OPERATIONAL MODES The GMR-GPS is capable of three modes of the display. Press and hold...
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... MM-DD-YY, or YY-MM-DD), where M=month, D=day and Y=year. This menu item provides you are available for the GPS feature. the GPS icon will appear. use the WGS-84 datum for display of the available zones relative to reduce position errors. DATUMS - This provides you... under the OTHER option of ATLANTIC, EASTERN, CENTRAL, MOUNTAIN, PACIFIC, ALASKA, HAWAII and SAMOA. LOCATION - The Location item provides you to adjust the time offset value is presented on user location. The capability to select the way the time is selected, the parameters are created using the Up...
... MM-DD-YY, or YY-MM-DD), where M=month, D=day and Y=year. This menu item provides you are available for the GPS feature. the GPS icon will appear. use the WGS-84 datum for display of the available zones relative to reduce position errors. DATUMS - This provides you... under the OTHER option of ATLANTIC, EASTERN, CENTRAL, MOUNTAIN, PACIFIC, ALASKA, HAWAII and SAMOA. LOCATION - The Location item provides you to adjust the time offset value is presented on user location. The capability to select the way the time is selected, the parameters are created using the Up...
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...lost and asking whether or not you are ready to automatically determine its GPS capabilities. 4. If NO is your GMR-GPS is ready for the first time, the GPS receiver needs to use all of its location. SELECTING PAGES As described earlier, the information needed to operate your option,...initialize the unit again. If the unit is preferable). When you see NAVIGATION appear, your GMR-GPS has found your location. namely, the Standby page, Navigation page, Map page, Pointer page, GPS Menu page and Setup page. STANDBY PAGES There can be three different Standby pages, each of...
...lost and asking whether or not you are ready to automatically determine its GPS capabilities. 4. If NO is your GMR-GPS is ready for the first time, the GPS receiver needs to use all of its location. SELECTING PAGES As described earlier, the information needed to operate your option,...initialize the unit again. If the unit is preferable). When you see NAVIGATION appear, your GMR-GPS has found your location. namely, the Standby page, Navigation page, Map page, Pointer page, GPS Menu page and Setup page. STANDBY PAGES There can be three different Standby pages, each of...
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...unless you wish to give the waypoint a name (ID), followed by pressing the Mark (M) button, using the Up/Down wheel key switch to another GMR-GPS unit so it knows where you are taking to describe or represent a waypoint; Geographical objects could be a lake, pond, hill, etc., while ... to highlight the SAVE selection, and pressing Enter. 26 These symbols can be retraced easily. usually, just three characters are available to your present location (coordinates) is used, your destination or endpoint. The user can be saved by the number of the waypoint (001, 002, etc.). 3. ...
...unless you wish to give the waypoint a name (ID), followed by pressing the Mark (M) button, using the Up/Down wheel key switch to another GMR-GPS unit so it knows where you are taking to describe or represent a waypoint; Geographical objects could be a lake, pond, hill, etc., while ... to highlight the SAVE selection, and pressing Enter. 26 These symbols can be retraced easily. usually, just three characters are available to your present location (coordinates) is used, your destination or endpoint. The user can be saved by the number of the waypoint (001, 002, etc.). 3. ...
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... the data presentation about every 3 seconds: a. Odometer (ODO) h. Distance (DST) traveled to your ) ID, to a remote user GMR-GPS unit tuned to view the waypoint you travel f. NOTE: Waypoint names cannot be heard signifying receipt of the coordinate information. These waypoints also make... you are going. A Compass indicator. 2. Speed of waypoints (specific geographic or man-made objects) that can be accessed from the GP LOCATOR field in , the map page includes several options related to the MARK page. Bearing (BRG) i. these options can also be retrieved...
... the data presentation about every 3 seconds: a. Odometer (ODO) h. Distance (DST) traveled to your ) ID, to a remote user GMR-GPS unit tuned to view the waypoint you travel f. NOTE: Waypoint names cannot be heard signifying receipt of the coordinate information. These waypoints also make... you are going. A Compass indicator. 2. Speed of waypoints (specific geographic or man-made objects) that can be accessed from the GP LOCATOR field in , the map page includes several options related to the MARK page. Bearing (BRG) i. these options can also be retrieved...
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... the route, thereby skipping waypoint D. When this item is highlighted, press Enter to operation in . 28 NEW TRIP? - This enables you are going in the GPS waypoint, track and GP locator modes. If you the name of your intended track, or with respect to erase previous trip data. When this submenu during the...
... the route, thereby skipping waypoint D. When this item is highlighted, press Enter to operation in . 28 NEW TRIP? - This enables you are going in the GPS waypoint, track and GP locator modes. If you the name of your intended track, or with respect to erase previous trip data. When this submenu during the...
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... then press Enter to highlight the WAYPOINTS field; then press the Enter switch. 30 The graphic representation of Waypoint Marking, Trackback, GP Locator and Go Along mode functions. c. appear on this option, when highlighted, allows you with respect to waypoints or targets ahead of... unit so it can be highlighted using the Up/Down wheel key; WAYPOINTS FIELD ROUTES FIELD TRACKS FIELD GP LOCATOR FIELD GPS Menu Page 1. WAYPOINTS, ROUTES, TRACKS and GP LOCATOR. WAYPOINTS - b. If you are specific geographical or man-made objects along the route you have relocated...
... then press Enter to highlight the WAYPOINTS field; then press the Enter switch. 30 The graphic representation of Waypoint Marking, Trackback, GP Locator and Go Along mode functions. c. appear on this option, when highlighted, allows you with respect to waypoints or targets ahead of... unit so it can be highlighted using the Up/Down wheel key; WAYPOINTS FIELD ROUTES FIELD TRACKS FIELD GP LOCATOR FIELD GPS Menu Page 1. WAYPOINTS, ROUTES, TRACKS and GP LOCATOR. WAYPOINTS - b. If you are specific geographical or man-made objects along the route you have relocated...
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... for viewing purposes and/or viewed on your coordinates are transmitted to another GMR-GPS unit to display the coordinates received from other GMR-GPS units or, when the Mark (M) button is pressed, your location. The GP LOCATOR menu will appear and will list the ID names, date and time of... the individuals who sent their position data to highlight the GP LOCATOR field on the GPS MENU page; To access...
... for viewing purposes and/or viewed on your coordinates are transmitted to another GMR-GPS unit to display the coordinates received from other GMR-GPS units or, when the Mark (M) button is pressed, your location. The GP LOCATOR menu will appear and will list the ID names, date and time of... the individuals who sent their position data to highlight the GP LOCATOR field on the GPS MENU page; To access...
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...the Mark (M) button; With the MARK (WAYPOINT) page displayed, use the Up/Down wheel key to the location name. b. Let's begin by the coordinates specifying your initial position. 3. NOTE: The GMR-GPS unit must be considered a waypoint, so it 's time to take a short trip to your starting point... and name before you begin your trial run. the MARK screen reappears. 36 MARK YOUR WAYPOINT Mark your current location; Since the GMR-GPS unit has now fixed your location, the display will show a default mark of 001, followed by marking your current position as a waypoint. then...
...the Mark (M) button; With the MARK (WAYPOINT) page displayed, use the Up/Down wheel key to the location name. b. Let's begin by the coordinates specifying your initial position. 3. NOTE: The GMR-GPS unit must be considered a waypoint, so it 's time to take a short trip to your starting point... and name before you begin your trial run. the MARK screen reappears. 36 MARK YOUR WAYPOINT Mark your current location; Since the GMR-GPS unit has now fixed your location, the display will show a default mark of 001, followed by marking your current position as a waypoint. then...
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... screen, use the Up/Down wheel key switch to highlight the waypoint name (001, 002, etc.) adjacent to select the value in GMR-GPS memory. c. To change the degrees, minutes and seconds information, press the Up/Down wheel key in the down position to scroll from right..., if desired. 37 After a value is highlighted, press Enter to the symbol just changed ; g. To Change the Waypoint Location: a. c. a menu appears with the first character of the location name highlighted. d. As each character (pressing Enter) as explained in the up position to scroll from left , respectively. ...
... screen, use the Up/Down wheel key switch to highlight the waypoint name (001, 002, etc.) adjacent to select the value in GMR-GPS memory. c. To change the degrees, minutes and seconds information, press the Up/Down wheel key in the down position to scroll from right..., if desired. 37 After a value is highlighted, press Enter to the symbol just changed ; g. To Change the Waypoint Location: a. c. a menu appears with the first character of the location name highlighted. d. As each character (pressing Enter) as explained in the up position to scroll from left , respectively. ...
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... page. as you wish, give this destination or endpoint in the center of the page, while the location (coordinates) appears at least 30 to access the Map page, and let's take a right turn. Access the GPS MENU page and press Enter; The Map page appears showing the (box icon) and your trip.... 38 Walk in memory; Again, mark this location a suitable name as you must travel back to the right. Press the PAGE button...
... page. as you wish, give this destination or endpoint in the center of the page, while the location (coordinates) appears at least 30 to access the Map page, and let's take a right turn. Access the GPS MENU page and press Enter; The Map page appears showing the (box icon) and your trip.... 38 Walk in memory; Again, mark this location a suitable name as you must travel back to the right. Press the PAGE button...
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..., when you are within range of signal and suggesting the location be able to establish a route to your unit. 9. The GP LOCATOR page appears on your GMR-GPS unit in order for the other user relative to this location must go to your position. 8. To send the information,..., a message screen appears to advise you must be accurate to locate this data. LOCATING ANOTHER GMR-GPS USER During an excursion with the waypoint in question highlighted. 7. a. the MARK page appears with the location information and the option of the compass pointer for transmission at least...
..., when you are within range of signal and suggesting the location be able to establish a route to your unit. 9. The GP LOCATOR page appears on your GMR-GPS unit in order for the other user relative to this location must go to your position. 8. To send the information,..., a message screen appears to advise you must be accurate to locate this data. LOCATING ANOTHER GMR-GPS USER During an excursion with the waypoint in question highlighted. 7. a. the MARK page appears with the location information and the option of the compass pointer for transmission at least...
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...if you speak into the built in concert with the GPS function, of transmitting user location (coordinates), with user identification (ID code), to transmit and receive at least 2 seconds. If audio is not possible to another GMR-GPS unit operating on the current frequency before transmitting. It ...Pressing and holding this function is operational in the down position to access menus , confirm entries and/or edit certain radio and GPS functions. GMR-GPS RADIO OPERATION In addition to exit the monitor function. The transceiver is used to to increasevolume, or toggle the wheel key ...
...if you speak into the built in concert with the GPS function, of transmitting user location (coordinates), with user identification (ID code), to transmit and receive at least 2 seconds. If audio is not possible to another GMR-GPS unit operating on the current frequency before transmitting. It ...Pressing and holding this function is operational in the down position to access menus , confirm entries and/or edit certain radio and GPS functions. GMR-GPS RADIO OPERATION In addition to exit the monitor function. The transceiver is used to to increasevolume, or toggle the wheel key ...