Uniden 301 user manual

User manual for the device Uniden 301

Device: Uniden 301
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Uniden
Size: 0.8 MB
Added : 5/26/2014
Number of pages: 32
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301
GPS
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM

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WARNINGS & NOTIFICATIONS THE GPS301 IS A GPS RECEIVER ONLY & HAS NO RADAR DETECTION CAPABILITIES IT IS LEGAL TO USE THIS UNIT IN ANY AUSTRALIAN STATEORNZ OPERATION NOTICE OF GPS GPS signal reception can be affected by the location of satellites, tall buildings, tunnels, bridges, etc. If the GPS301 is not receiving a signal, you will need to change your location until a signal is received. The latitude, longitude, and altitude indications on the display are based on WGS-84 Datum, and the altitude

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Quick Start Guide INSTALLATION a.  Avoid any position which may obstruct the deployment of any air bags or obstruct the drivers view.  Place your GPS301 in a position where it has a good view of the sky above.  Generally, the best location is in the centre bottom of the windscreen, which allows easy access to controls & view of the display. ii

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INSTALLATION b. i) Find the main unit and mounting bracket (with suction cups) in the main box/package. ii) The metal portion of the bracket locks into the top plastic portion of main unit. Press the release button and slide the bracket into place iii) Bend the angled portion of the windshield mounting bracket so that the GPS301 is parallel to the road surface. c. i) Find the 12VDC cigarette lighter adapter and insert the small plug into the 12VDC power input on the side of the main unit. ii) In

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INITIAL POWER ON DISPLAY when the power is turned on for the first time only, the unit may take up to 5 minutes to establish a satellite lock. During this period the unit must remain on. RED RED GPS301 Welcome The GPS LED will turn (from RED to GREEN) once satellite information has been retrieved. Future Power On should only take a few moments. 4 START DISPLAY The start display shows the compass heading on the left of the LED window and the current Speed (km)on the right. The headings are; GREEN

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CONTENTS Warnings & Notifications...........................................................................i Quick Start Guide.....................................................................................ii Contents..................................................................................................1 Feature Highlights....................................................................................2 Included with your GPS301................................................

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FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS GLOBAL POSITIONING EARLY WARNING SAFETY SYSTEM (GPS) TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM - NATIONWIDE COVERAGE  GPS direction, time and distance to more than 5000  3 Stage visual and audible pre-programmed Australian warning system to maximise and New Zealand cities and suburbs safety  Speed Camera warning  Mark and delete up to 500 of  Red Light Camera warning your own locations and speed  Black Spot warning camera, red-light camera or  Over speed alert black spot locations  Audible wa

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 2 1 3 LEFT SIDE VIEW 5 4 FRONT VIEW NE 56 (Example Display Shown) 7 6 8 9 TOP VIEW 10 13 11 14 12 1 Serial Port 10 DISPLAY button 2 12 volt Power Socket (Name tag - Right) 3 ON / OFF Volume 11 SELECT button Control 4 Speaker 5 Satellite Status LED 12 SCROLL button 6 Alert Status LED 7 8 Character LED 13 NAVIGATE button Display (Name tag - Left) 8 Windshield Clip Socket 14 MENU / Cancel 9 Windshield Clip release 3

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3 STAGE SAFETY ALERTS Your GPS301 has a pre-programmed memory that will alert you to any speed camera, red light camera or black spot you are approaching. Example 160m 400m Camera 800m Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 1 Alert @ approx 800m Green Alert LED Speed Camera, Red Light GREEN Camera or Black Spot GREEN Red Ligh scrolls on display No audible alert. Level 2 Alert @ approx 400m Yellow Alert LED Scrolling text Distance to Camera GREEN YELLOW 400m Direction to Camera Audible Alert Level 3 Alert

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OPERATION - MAIN MENU Key Layout For General Operation LR NAVI DISPLAY MENU SELECT /CANCEL SCROLL Example: Speed Display; NE 0 (Compass heading, speed) MENU PRESS PRESS Mark Location Mark Loc (Page 6) SELECT PRESS PRESS Navigation Navigate (Page 12) SELECT PRESS PRESS Speeds PRESS Speeds (Page 15) SELECT PRESS PRESS Position Position (Page 15) SELECT PRESS PRESS Options Options (Page 16) SELECT Display Key - From any Menu you may return to the start display by R pressing or press to return to th

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MARK LOCATION QUICK ACCESS LOCATION Mark location is used to store in memory your current location, which may be used in future as a point to navigate to. The Quick Access Locations are to mark yourHOME,, WORK AIRPORT orHOTEL locations. OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS SELECT MENU Example Home Save? SELECT SELECT 1. Drive to a location you wish to mark and stop the vehicle. 2. Press MENU. 3. Scroll toMark Loc and press SELECT. 4. Scroll to the desired Quick Access Location name you wish to store to

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MARK LOCATION USER LOCATIONS WITH NAME TAG User locations are used to store into memory your current location, which may be used in future to navigate back to. You may name each individual location. OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS MENU SELECT User PT New Loc SELECT SELECT LR Example or B SELECT NAVI DISPLAY SELECT 1. Drive to a location you wish to mark as a user point and stop the vehicle. 2. Press MENU. 3. Scroll toMark Loc and press SELECT. 4. Scroll toNew Loc. Press SELECT. 7

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MARK LOCATION 5. Scroll toUser PT and press SELECT. 6. You are now at the naming stage. Use Scroll to find desired letter. R Press DISPLAY button to move one character space L to the right or press NAVI button to move one character space to the left. When satisfied with the name move to the next step. 7. Press SELECT and you will be prompted withSave?. 8. Press SELECT again to save. Saved will appear. To edit user point name see page 10. 8

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MARK LOCATION ALERT POINT An alert point is a location you wish to store where a new Speed Camera, Red Light Camera or Black Spot has appeared which is currently not in the GPS301's memory. OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS MENU SELECT Alert PT New Loc SELECT SELECT Example Black Sp SELECT 1. Stop as close as safely practical to the alert location. 2. Press MENU. 3. Scroll toMark Loc. Press SELECT. 4. Scroll toNew Loc. Press SELECT. 5. Scroll toAlert PT and press SELECT. 6. You can now Scroll to the

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MARK LOCATION EDIT NAME OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS SELECT MENU EditName SELECT You may edit the names of previously stored user points. 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll toMark Loc and press SELECT. 3. Scroll toEditName and press SELECT. 4. Scroll to the desired name and press SELECT. L R You can now edit the name of your user point using and buttons and scroll. 5. Press SELECT and press SELECT again to confirm. DELETE: USER POINTS OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS MENU SELECT Example Johns Delete SELECT

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MARK LOCATION 3. Scroll toDelete, press SELECT. 4. Scroll to the name or Del All. Press SELECT. 5. Press SELECT to confirm delete. DELETE: ALERT POINTS OPERATION FLOW Mark Loc PRESS MENU SELECT Example Delete Johns SELECT SELECT SELECT This feature allows you to delete an alert point currently stored in your GPS301's memory. This includes alert points you have stored or pre-installed alert points. To delete an alert point you must be within the RED ZONE (Red LED or less than 160m from alert poin

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NAVIGATION The navigation feature allows you to select a desired point to navigate to. The point (location) can be a pre-installed city or suburb, quick access location, user point or pre-installed Point of interest. P.O.I. (Point of Interest)locations are currently unavailable but may be available in future updates. When navigating to a location point, your display alternates as follows: ALT 104km 58 :30 Press * You can press anytime to show current direction NE 56 and speed. Press Home NAVIGAT

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NAVIGATION NAVIGATE TO CITY OR SUBURB You may select a city or suburb to navigate to. Your GPS301 contains an extensive list of cities and suburbs in Australia and NZ for you to choose from. OPERA OPERATION TION FLOW FLOW Example Example L L City PRES PRESS S city SELECT SELECT NANA VIG VI ATE Example Example Manly manly NSW SELECT SELECT SELECT 1. Press NAVI to navigation menu. 2. Scroll toCity, Press SELECT. 3. Scroll to desired state. Press SELECT, Scroll to desired City and press SELECT (Pre

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NAVIGATION NAVIGATE TO POINT OF INTEREST (POI) You may select a point of interest group which will then allow you to navigate to the nearest location for that point of interest group. OPERA OPERATION TION FLOW FLOW Example Example L L PRES PRESS S city POI SELECT SELECT NANA VIG VI ATE Example Example Wendys manly SELECT SELECT 1. Press NAVI. Scroll toPOI, press SELECT. 2. Scroll to desired POI, Press SELECT. Selected appears and navigation mode begins. EXIT NAVIGATE 1. To exit from navigate mod

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SPEEDS The speed feature allows you to view your average, maximum speeds for a journey. You may reset the speed (trip computer) records to start a new journey. OPERATION FLOW Speeds PRESS SELECT MENU 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll toSpeeds and press SELECT. 3. The displays forSpeeds are as follows: Example: avg 75k Average Speed 75km PRES PRES PRESS S S PRES PRESS S Max Speed max 124k 124km PRES PRESS S PRESS Reset? Reset SELECT POSITION You can view your longitude, latitude and altitude position. OPE


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