3. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.
3.2 ICONS on LCD 132 * 64 Dots 132 * 64 dots with ICONS 1) TX Indicator Appears when a signal is being transmitted. 2) RSSI (Receiving Signal Strength Indicator) Indicates the receiving signal strength 3) CTCSS Indicator Blinks when the correct CTCSS tone is entered. 4) Seek Scan Indicator Appears in the seek scan mode or when the seek scan mode is activated. 5) Priority Scan Indicator Appears in the priority scan mode or when the priority scan mode is activated.
6) VOX Indicator Blinks in VOX selection mode or appears when VOX is activated. 7) Key Lock Indicator Blinks in auto lock selection mode or when the key lock is activated. 8) GMRS Indicator Appears GMRS is activated. 9) GPS Indicator Appears GPS is activated. 10) Battery Level Indicator Battery Level Meter indicates the remaining battery strength. 3.3 Key Function 3.3-1 Power On/ Off & Mark Button(#4) 1) Short Touch a) Under Power off Press this button (#4) briefly to turn the unit on.
1) Up Button a) Short Touch In the Standby page, press this button briefly to move to the next higher main volume level. – In the Map page, press this button briefly to view a larger area. – In the Pointer page, press this button briefly to cycle through other trip computer information such as average speed, maximum speed, moving direction (heading), bearing, location, elevation, time of sunrise/ sunset, trip timer and trip odometer.
3) Confirm Button - In the Standby page, Map Page, & Pointer page, press this button briefly to move to the option selection mode. In the GPS menu page & Setup page, press this button briefly to confirm the required option for respective functions or to go enter the sub-menu. 3.3-3 Page Button(#7) 1) Short Touch In the Standby Page, Map Page, Pointer Page, GPS Menu Page & Setup Page, Press this button briefly to move to the next Page.
3.3-6 EXTERNAL MIC/ SPEAKER (# 5) - This jack accepts an optional headset/ microphone for totally handsfree operation. - Please refer to the enclosed Accessory Order Form to order accessories. - See also section regarding VOX SELECTION MODE. 3.4 Setting and Operation 3.4-1 Common function setting 1) Mode setting You can activate the GPS only / GMRS only / GMRS+GPS / mode.
3.4-3 GMRS function setting 1) Basic channel selection In order to communicate with other GMRS units, both you and the receiving party must be on the same channel. JGG-2002 has 15 channels for GMRS as indicated by the large digits in the LCD Display Panel (#11). Before, trying to transmit on the selected channel, you should press the Monitor Button to check the activity on that channel. If someone is already on the selected channel, you should try another channel that is clear.
4) Priority Scan mode This feature allows you to monitor two different channels at the same time. If you pre -set any priority channel other than the current channel in use, the pre-set channel will be scanned every 0.5 second and signals you when a call is received. To access the Priority Scan mode, When priority scan is highlighted, press the Up/ Confirm/ Down button (#6) briefly to enter to the Basic mode.
- Please note you may need to try different VOX time settings to determine the best time to suit your speaking habit. 7) FM Radio Mode Conditions of FM Radio Mode - You can access to FM Radio only in the Radio mode or Radio + GPS mode. - ‘FM ’ is displayed on LCD in the HOT KEY menu. How to receive FM Radio - Whe n ‘FM ’ is highlighted in the HOT KEY menu, pressing ENTER Key allows you to select Radio On or Off.
- When Call is highlighted, press the Page butto n (#6) until the Radio set up menu appears on the LCD panel (#11). And then press the Up/ Confirm/ Down button (#6) to select your favorite Call Ringer melody. - In the Call ringer melody selection mode, press the Up/ Confirm/ Do w n button (#6) briefly to choose the available to use. - The corresponding Call ringer melody number will be displayed in the LCD panel (#11) and melody will be heard. - Press the ENTER key (#2) to confirm your selection.
Safety Information for GMRS UNIT Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the Push-to Talk( PTT) button is pushed it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. This device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices.