Operational Modes - Audiovox GMR-GPS Owner's Manual

General mobile radio service (gmrs) transceiver with global positioning system (gps) capability
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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 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 (
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: If the 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).
2. Pressing the
3. 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
function, which is used during GPS operation to keep track of waypoints and route
information (discussed later in detail in this manual).
WELCOME TO GP
LOGO DISPLAY
LOCATOR DISPLAY
) button for at least 2 seconds. You will hear a confirming
/M button for longer than 1.5 seconds will turn off the unit.
/M button while the unit is on will access the Mark
GPS ONLY
STANDBY DISPLAY
Power On Displays and Standby Pages
GPS + RADIO
STANDBY DISPLAY
10
RADIO ONLY
STANDBY DISPLAY

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