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3. INSTRUCTION MANUAL
3.1 Key Name
FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
1) Antenna
2) Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
3) Monitor Button
4) Mark & Power Button
5) External MIC / Speaker
6) Up/Down/Enter Button & Volume Control
7) Page Button
8) Charging Jack
9) Built-in Speaker
10) Built-in Microphone
11) LCD Panel
12) Battery Door Button
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.
A short Confirming melody will play.
b) Under Power on
Press this button (#4) briefly to go Mark Page.
2) Long Touch
a) Pressing this button (#4) for more than 1.5 seconds to turn the
unit off.
3.3-2 Up/Confirm/Down Button (#6)
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.
– In the GPS menu page & Setup page, press this button briefly to
shift the current item in each menu to the next item in the
same menu .
–
b) Long Touch
Pressing this button for more than 1.5 seconds will allow you
to navigate at a more rapid rate through different items in the
each page.
2) Down Button
a) Short Touch
In the Standby page, press this button briefly to move to the next lower
main volume level.
In the Map page, press this button briefly to view a smaller 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.
In the GPS menu page & Setup page, press this button briefly to shift the
current item in each menu to the previous item in the same menu.
b) Long Touch
Pressing this button for more than 1.5 seconds will allow you to
navigate at a more rapid rate through different items in the each
page
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. In the
Sub-menu for GPS Menu Page & Setup Page, Press this button
briefly to shift from current sub-menu to the higher sub-menus
or pages in the each sub-menus.
2) Long Touch
Pressing this button for more than 1.5 seconds will allow you to
navigate at a more rapid rate through different pages.
3.3-4. PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT) BUTTON (# 2)
Press it firmly and speak into the Built-in Microphone (#10) to
transmit.
Release it to revert to receive mode.
2 Way Call Ringer
Press the PTT button twice quickly to call another party on the
same channel and the user selected call ringer melody will play.
3.3-5 MONITOR BUTTON (#3)
- Press it to check activity on the current channel before you try
to transmit.
- Adjust the Volume Control if necessary.
- If you press and hold the Monitor button (#3) for more than
3 seconds.
- To stop the monitoring press the Monitor Button (#2) and return
to the standby mode.
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.
Default mode : GMRS+GPS
2) GPS Information
Coordinates, Time & Date, Odometer, TTG(Time To Go), Speed,
moving direction(Heading), Sunrise/Sunset, Elevation.
When you press Up/Confirm/Down Button (#6), GPS position, GPS
signal length, GPS status appears in the LCD panel(#11)
3.4-2 GPS function
1) Map Page
This feature provides where you are (the animated figure) and
provides a real picture of where you are going. As you travel
and leaves a trail (track log).
Waypoint names and symbols are also shown on the map.
2) Pointer Page
This feature helps guide you to a destination.
When you are moving with no particular destination in mind, the
Pointer Page shows you your moving direction and speed.
When you’re moving towards a specific destination, the Pointer
page shows you the name of the location, the distance, and time
to go.
3) Mark Page
This feature provides you to inform or transmit your current
position to the another party
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.
To change the basic channel,
- In the Standby page, press the Up/Confirm/Down Button (#6)
briefly to enter to the Basic mode.
- When channel is highlighted, press the Up/Confirm/Down Button(#6)
briefly to move to the channel selection mode
- In the channel selection mode, Press the Up/Confirm/Down Button
(#6) briefly to choose an another mai n channel number.
2) CTCSS (Coded Tone Controlled Squelch System) sub-channel selection mode
This feature allows you to utilize a less used channel range (0038) within a main channel. This enables you to communicate with
another party on the same main channel using the same sub-code.
This helps to avoid congestion on the main channel and filters
out unwanted noise and static.
There are 38 CTCSS sub-channels for each main channel.
To change the CTCSS sub-channel,
- When Code is highlighted, press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6)
briefly to move to the Sub-channel selection mode.
- In the Standby page, press the button Up/Confirm/Down (#6)
briefly to enter to the Basic mode.
- The corresponding sub-code will be displayed in the LCD panel
(#11).
- Press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6) to confirm your selection.
3) Seek scan mode
This feature allows you to scan for an active channel and communicate with the party transmitting.
To access the Seek Scan menu,
In the Standby page, press the button Up/Confirm/Down (#6)
briefly to enter to the Basic mode.
Press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6) to confirm your selection.
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.
- To change the Priority channel,
In the Priority Scan channel selection mode, press the Up/
Confirm/Down button (#6) briefly to choose the desired Priority
Scan channel to use.
The corresponding P riority Scan channel will be displayed in the
LCD panel (#11).
Press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6) to confirm your selection.
5) VOX selection mode
The Voice Activated Transmission (VOX) function allows your voice
to activate transmission automatically when the Communicator is
used with the optional handsfree MIC/headset (refer to enclosed
Accessory Order Form).
It also allows handsfree use when a MIC/headset is not being used
without having to use the PTT Button (#2).
To access the VOX Selection menu,
- When VOX is highlighted, press the Up/Confirm/Down button(#6)
briefly to move to the VOX response sensitivity selection mode.
- In the VOX response sensitivity selection mode, press the Up/
Confirm/Down button (#6) briefly to enter to the Basic mode.
The corresponding VOX response sensitivity will be displayed in
the LCD panel (#11).
- Press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6) to confirm your selection.
6) VOX recovery time selection mode
This allows the response characteristics of the VOX function to
be precisely adjusted to suit individual needs.
To access the VOX Recovery Time Selection menu,
- When VOX Delay is highlighted, press the Page button (#6) until
the Radio set up menu appears on the LCD panel (#11)
- Press the Up/Confirm/Down button(#6) to select from 5, 3, 2, or 1
second setting. This setting determines the delay time between
transmitting and receiving.
- Press the Up/Confirm/Down button (#6) to confirm your selection.
- 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.
- You can access to Fm Radio mode by pressing Enter key after
selecting ‘ON’ It receives the pre -set Frequency.
- The cursor blinks under the Memory button.
- Pressing the UP/DOWN key allows you to receive another frequency
How to set FM Radio frequency by TUNE
- When the cursor is highlighted in the ‘TUNE’, pressing the Enter
key make the current frequency blink.
- You can change the Frequency by pressing up/down key.
- Pressing Enter key make memory button blink in which the Fre quency is saved(‘TUNE’ button is still highlighted)
- Pressing up/down key make blinking memory button shift to other
memory button
- Pressing the Enter button make the frequency saved in the wanted
memory button.
How to set FM Radio frequency by SEEK
- When the cursor is highlighted in the ‘SEEK’, pressing the Enter
key allows you to seek the FM Radio channel by carrier detect way.
- Seeking stop in the FM Radio channel and the memory button blink
in which the Frequency is saved.
(‘SEEK’ button is still highlighted)
- If you do not want to save that channel, press the MON key to
seek another FM Radio channel continuously.
- Pressing up/down key make blinking memory button shift to other
memory button
- Pressing the Enter button make the frequency saved in the wanted
memory button.
8) Call Ringer melody selection mode
- This feature provides 7 user selectable call ringer melodies to
alert you of a calling party.
To select your favorite Call Ringer melody,
- 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/
Down 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.
9) ROGER SE LECTION MODE
If Roger option is on, when you finish the transmitting automatically the JGG-2002 make a beep sound and transmit a sub-code
tone to the partner.
To access the Roger Selection Mode :
- Press the Page button (#6) until the Radio set up menu appears on
the LCD panel (#11). And then press the Up/Confirm/Down button
(#6) Roger on or off.
- Function Button (#12) from the Key beep selection mode.
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.
Important Note:
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure
guidelines, hold the transmitter and antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters)
from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and
away from the face.
If you wear the handset on your body while using the headset accessory, use
only the manufacture rs supplied belt clip for this product and ensure that the
antenna is at least 1 inch(2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting.
Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
GMRS License :
Use of GMRS radios within the United States requires a FCC GMRS license.
An individual 18 years of age or older, who is not a representative of a foreign
government is eligible to apply for a GMRS system license. You will need two
forms from the FCC, FCC Form 159 and FCC From 605 Main From and
Schedule F. You can find the forms online at http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html,
or call 1-800-418-3676.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED
OPERATION.

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