Radio Only Standby Page; The Gateway Page - Audiovox GMR-GPS Owner's Manual

General mobile radio service (gmrs) transceiver with global positioning system (gps) capability
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GPS Only Standby Page
Radio Only Standby
Page
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Radio Only Standby Page and Volume Function
The RADIO ONLY Standby page
(shown
above) can be
selected
from the SETUP page using the
MODE function as prevlousty
explained.
Unlike the other two modes which include the GPS
feature,
this stam:lJy page
depicts
a radio only display with the
frnJowing
infonnation:
,
.
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
Volume.)
3. The primary GMAS channel
number.
4.
The GMRS CTCSS
sub-code
associated with the primary channel number
(if
one was
previously
selected).
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Gateway
Pllge
To simplify the transition between GPS-related page displays, a Gateway page Is provided which
allows you to jump between main pages
in
the GPS modes (GPS
+
RADIO and GPS ONLY), rather
than have to scroll through unrelated pages to acquire a desired page. When operating in a GPS
mode, the Gateway page can be acquired from any display. To accomplish Gateway page
acquisition:
1.
From any display in either GPS mode, press and
hold
the PAGE button for at least
2
seconds; the Gateway display will appear, offering anyone of six page selections to go to.
2.
The title at the top
of
the Gateway display will
differ
according to the mode display it was
accessed from;
e.g.,
if the GPS MENU page was in use, a
jump
to the Gateway page will
resutt in the Menu page icon being
highlighted.
and the page
title
will change
to
MENU.
3.
To access any of the six GPS
menu
pages from
the
Gateway page,
use
the UpIDown wheet
key
to
highlight the
desired page
icon;
then press Enter to access the
page.
4.
To return to the Gateway page, simply press and hold the PAGE button for at least
2
seconds.
NOTE:
Remember that a momentary press of
the
PAGE button, whether
from
the Gateway
page
or
the current main page will access the next menu page
as
explained
previously
in Scrolling Through the Menu
P~
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