Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product GPS105 Uniden
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Guide Quick Start GPS105 Operating Manual & T o bring outstanding wireless communication products to people's lives throughout the world. GPS T ransceiver with an Integrated UHF R adio.
i W ARNINGS & NOTIFICA TIONS When using the GPS105 in a motor vehicle it is the user's responsibility to ensure operating the GPS105 does not detract from the safe operation of the vehicle. F or safety reasons it is not recommended that a driver change any settings while in motion.
The Quick Start Guide pages are designed to allow you to install and operate your GPS105 as quickly as possible, however it does not attempt to explain any of the advanced features of the GPS105 unit. The GPS105 is designed to fit into a standard car stereo (DIN) fitting.
BACK P ANEL vii. Connect microphone plug to microphone socket. An optional External Speaker may be connected via the Exter nal Speaker Jack. When the external speaker is connected the inter nal speaker is automatically disconnected. The connecting wire must use a 3.
i. T urn the GPS105 ON. ii. The W elcome display will appear . iii. After 3 seconds the initial display will switch to the UHF-CB display . iv . At the top of the display the unit will indicate it is searching for satellite information. In this case an external GPS Antenna may be used in place of the internal antenna.
SETTING USER NAME Y ou may personalize your GPS105 by setting a User name which will appear at the top of the display . The User name also forms part of your call ID when communicating to radios using similar technology (GPS105 or GPS205) on channel 22 or 23.
SEND POSITION ON 5 The SEND POSITION function enables the GPS105 to transmit your User name and position on channels 22 and 23. The factor y setting for this feature is OFF . T o turn SEND POSITION ON: i. Press & hold to bring up the menu list. ii.
1 CONTENTS W arnings & Notifications...................................................................................................................................................i Quick Start Guide.............................................
2 GPS Operation....................... .............................................13 Speed W arning.......................... ....................................13 Early W arning Safety Alerts............. ..................................14 W arning V olume.
The Uniden GPS105 is designed to provide you with years of trouble free ser vice. It's r ugged components and materials are capable of withstanding harsh environments. W e are certain that you will enjoy your GPS105. Please read this operating Manual carefully to ensure you gain the optimum performance of the unit.
CONTROLS 1. LCD Display 2. /MEM - Scan Key/Memor y Key 3. - Navigation Key 4. VOL/SQ - Centre Knob (Power -VOL UME): T urns the P ower ON/OFF and adjusts the V olume. Outer Ring (SQUELCH): Adjusts the Squelch 5. PTT - Push to T alk(PT T) switch 6. Channel Instant - Instant Channel switch 7.
INDICA TORS 5 UHF-CB Display 11 GPS - GPS status icon 12 USER NAME - An example (MICHAEL) is shown 13 BUSY - Receive icon 14 INST ANT - Channel Instant icon 15 DUPLEX icon 16 MEMORY icon 17 CTCSS icon.
INCL UDED WITH YOUR GPS105 6 Mounting Bracket, Knobs, Rubber washer , W asher Stars and Screws. GPS105 Owners Manual Microphone Microphone Hanger Screws and washers DC P ower Cord with fuse GPS Internal Antenna If any of these items are missing from the box, contact your dealer immediately .
2. Think of the Squelch control as a gate. If you turn SQUELCH fully clockwise it raises the "Squelch Gate" so that no signals get through. 3. If you turn the SQUELCH fully counter clockwise, it lowers the "Squelch Gate" so that ever ything gets through - noise, weak signals and strong signals.
8 UHF CB - OPERA TION SELECTING A CHANNEL TO TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE The GPS 105 uses the 40 UHF-CB Channels. F or your reference a list of the available channels and corresponding frequencies is printed on page 26. T o select a desired channel in UHF-CB Mode: 1.
9 If DUPLEX is selected from the MENU options when the channel is not from CH01 - CH08, an error tone sounds. TO OPERA TE IN DUPLEX MODE (REPEA TERS) Operation with the aid of a Repeater The Duplex function enables you to access local repeater stations.
10 UHF CB - OPERA TION SCANNING with PRIORITY CHANNEL SCANNING - S CAN MEMORY The scan function scans channels that are in the scan memor y and stops at an active channel. Whichever channel you have selected when SCAN begins becomes the Priority Channel.
11 INST ANT CHANNEL CTC S S (Continuous T one Coded Squelch System) BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) F eature The Instant Channel feature enables a chosen channel to be called at the press of a button. Only one channel at a time is designated as the Instant Channel.
KEY BEEP ON/OFF ROGER BEEP Y our radio emits a beep each time one of the keys (except for the PTT button) is pressed. T o turn Key Beep ON/OFF : 1. Press & hold . 2. Scroll to highlight KEY BEEP . 3. Press . 4. Press or to select ON or OFF . 5. Press to confirm.
13 GPS OPERA TION The GPS antenna must have an unobstructed view of the sk y for the GPS105 to retrieve satellite data which is used for the GPS features described on pages 13 to 25. Current regulations per mit the SEND POSITION to operate on Channels 22 and 23 only .
14 T o set the volume for the safety alerts (FIXED CAMER A, RED CAMER A, BLACK SPOT & SPEED WARNING) with this function: 1. Press & hold to bring up menu list. 2. Scroll to highlight W ARNING VOL. 3. Press . 4. Press to adjust volume setting (8 levels:0-7, 0 is OFF).
15 CALLER DISPLAY The caller display information received from another radio using similar technology on channels 22 and 23 will POP UP at the end of a received transmission. The information includes : Callers USER NAME. Distance to where call was transmitted from.
16 MARK LOCA TION Mark Location is used to store in memory a location, which may be used in future as a point to navigate back to, or safety alert location. The quick access locations are to mark your HOME, OFFICE, HOTEL, AIRPORT or BOATR AMP locations.
Y ou may mark up to 500 locations into MY POI (My P oint Of Interest). Each location may be personalised with a name. 1. Move the GPS105 to the location you wish to mark as MY POI, or have the desired coordinates at hand. 2. Press and hold to bring up the mark location list.
18 OPERA TION FLOW 1. Press and hold to bring up Mark Location List. 2. Scroll to highlight MY POI. 3. Press . 4. Scroll to highlight EDIT or DELETE. 5. Press . 6. The EDIT or DELETE MY POI name list appears in Alpha-numeric order . T o find a name you may scroll .
19 ADD or DELETE SAFETY ALERT Y ou can store into memor y new safety alert (Fixed Speed Camera, Red Light Camera or Black Spot) locations. If the GPS105 is within 400m of a stored Safety Alert or OPTION location then you can delete this from memor y .
20 NA VIG A TION SUZAN GPS TIME TO GO 16 22 hr min E E N N W W S S SUZAN GPS DIST ANCE 14.7 km E E N N W W S S The navigation feature allows you to select a desired stored location point to navigate to. The location point can be a pre-installed state, city or suburb, quick access location, MY POI or CALLER from the caller list.
21 OPERA TION FLOW OPERA TION FLOW 1. Press . 2. Scroll to highlight desired Quick Access Name. 3. P ress . NAVI display appears. Press to switch between UHF-CB, NA VI & TRIP COMPUTER displays. T o Cancel Navigation press then press . 1. Press . 2.
22 OPERA TION FLOW 1. Press . 2. Scroll to highlight MY POI. 3. Press . 4. Scroll to find a desired name. T o shortcut to the capital letter of the name: Press to highlight the capital letter on the right of the display . Scroll to the desired letter .
23 OPERA TION FLOW Press to switch between UHF-CB, NA VI & TRIP COMPUTER displays. T o Cancel Navigation press then press . 1. Press . 2. Scroll to highlight ST A TE/CITY . 3. Press . The list of Australian States and NZ appears. 4. Scroll to desired state.
24 TRIP COMP UTER The GPS105 can indicate COMP A SS heading and the present speed, average speed, maximum speed and the distance travelled through the TRIP COMPUTER. Press to switch between UHF-CB, NA VI (if navigating) & TRIP COMPUTER displays. The TRIP displays alternate automatically as follows: 1.
Press & hold LCD CONTRAST MENU OPERA TION FLOW Y our cur rent GPS coordinates can be viewed with this selection. 1. Press & hold to bring up the menu list. MY POSITION appears as the first highlighted selection. 2. Press to confirm selection. My P osition display appears with your cur rent GPS coordinates.
UHF CHANNELS & FREQUENCIES Channels 05 and 35 are Emergency Channels and Channel 11 is a Calling Channel. Channels 22 and 23 are used for telemetr y and telecommand applications, voice communications are not permitted on these channels. CTC S S TONE LIST UHF CHANNELS & FREQUENCIES 476.
If your GPS105 does not perform to your expectations, tr y the suggestions listed below . Unit does not operate. No GPS Detection. Cannot send or receive Caller ID. Does not operate in Duplex mode. ! ! ! ! ! ! Check the 2 Amp fuse in the power lead. Make sure the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sk y .
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