Page 5 - the user’s handheld unit.
3.0 How it works The Infinity Model GPS-MIC-1 is a computerized handheld unit that scans the open skies looking for 14 GPS satellites overhead. The unit “listens” to these orbiting satellites and eliminates the weakest satellite signals. From this point the unit computes the location of the receiver...
Page 6 - obstructions. User is responsible for safe navigation.
6 4.0 WARNINGS: While a GPS receiver is a useful tool, always use another method of navigation, such a map and chart and compass. This unit will always show the navigation information with the shortest line from your current location to a selected waypoint or users location, regardless of terrain or...
Page 10 - the Infinity Start Up Screen appears.
NOTE: Charge the battery pack first for 10 hours before using the unit. The battery will provide you with 20+ hours in standard operation. (Non power save mode). A battery level fuel gauge may be found on the unit’s LCD screen. 5.3 Turning the unit on for the first time. 1. With the battery charged,...
Page 11 - through the various Icons to select the functions required.
4. Use the center Joystick Button (Number 9 in the Table) to maneuver left, right, up and down through the various Icons to select the functions required. -Press the JOYSTICK Button (ENTER) to select the function desired. -Press the MENU/RETURN Button (Number 6) to return to the previous menu. -Pres...
Page 15 - Commercial users need to use Google Earth Pro TM.
Pictured below: Use of a GPS-MIC-1 unit connected to a two way portable transceiver and laptop using the USB interface cable at the head end (Incident Command/Dispatch station). This cable connects the two way transceiver with the laptop or Computer via a USB cable that attaches to the GPS-MIC-1 uni...
Page 17 - Button Functions; PTT; If the SOS GID function is enabled by pressing this button down and; This
Button Functions PTT Push to Talk. Pressing this button for over 0.8 seconds and then releasing this button will send the geographic data location automatically over any 2 way radio transceiver. Use the PTT button for traditional radio communications. FUNC Press to cycle over function pages Press to...
Page 19 - WAYPOINT INBOX
6.2 Menu Chart (Functional Tree) MENU Compass Finder Extras Meter Setting INBOX WRITE NEW GROUP LIST GROUP ID Satellite Waypoint Tracks WAYPOINT INBOX DELETE ALL ADD WAYPOINT WAYPOINT LIST CALENDAR SYSTEM UNITS CONTRAST TIME/DATE USER NAME DELETE ALL TRACK LIST ADD TRACK Messages WATCH GROUP 19
Page 20 - Setting
SYSTEM INFO OTHER LANGUAGE GPS SET POWER MANAGER TIME/DATE UNITS POSITION FORMAT MAP DATUM DIST/SPEED ELEVATION TEMPERATURE TIME ZONE TIME FORMAT DATE FORMAT USER NAME CONTRAST EXIT SYSTEM Setting GPS SET GPS POWER GPS STARTUP POWER MANAGER BACKLIGHT POWER SAVE LANGUAGE ENGLISH OTHER POWERUP LOG G-M...
Page 21 - FUNCTION DETAILS; Finder; ENTER; MENU
7.0 FUNCTION DETAILS 7.1 Finder Functions Select function ENTER Enter the select function page MENU Return to main page 21 7.1.1. WATCH GROUP (7) (5) (6) (8) (4) (1) (3) (2)
Page 23 - CANCEL
7.1.2 GOTO GROUP MEMBERS PAGE. (3) (2) (1) 1 E.T.A. (Estimated time of arrival) 2 Line distance 3 Member location CANCEL Selection information MENU Return Finder page 23
Page 24 - with the lowest log number as shown.
7.1.3 Group Lists Views the list of all users programmed: communication activity log, displays the members name, geographic information, direction, and distance from the user’s position. The last received member transmission will always be listed on the top of the list, with the lowest log number as...
Page 26 - Tracks
7.2 Tracks Selected function ENTER Enter the select function page MENU Return 7.2.1 ADD TRACKS / STOP TRACK Select tracks LOG mode ENTER Confirm MENU Return z Log By Auto : Log automatically z Log By Time : Log by time step setting (range 1~60 sec) z Log By Range : Log by move distance setting (rang...
Page 27 - Deletes all tracks records
7.2.2 TRACKS LIST 1 In user tracks Log 2 log date for a track Move selection bar ENTER View tracks information CANCEL Delete tracks MENU Return to tracks page 7.2.3 TRACKS INFO Select ENTER Confirm MENU Return to tracks List (2) (1) 7.2.4 DELETE ALL Deletes all tracks records 27
Page 28 - Waypoint
7.3 Waypoint Select function ENTER Into the select function page MENU Return 7.3.1 ADD WAYPOINT Creating a waypoint from a current location (1) (3) (5) (2) (6) (7) (4) 1 Waypoint icon 2 Waypoint name 3 Coordinate Location 4 Elevation 5 Waypoint number 6 Confirm 7 View the waypoint position z One may...
Page 30 - Flag; Deletes all waypoints.
7.2.4 GO TO Function 2 Flag 3 1 1 Estimated time of arrival 2 Distance 3 Current position coordinate CANCEL Press cancel button to switch over the information bar below ENTER Press and hold into compass calibration mode MENU Return to last page Once calculated, Look and follow the flag on the top to...
Page 31 - Satellite; Sky Plot; FUNC
7.4 Satellite 7.4.1 Satellite information Sky Plot Æ Location Info Æ Signal Strength FUNC Press FUNC to switch function page ENTER Press ENTER to switch between page MENU Return to last page 31
Page 32 - Compass
7.5 Compass Enables compass mode FUNC Press FUNC to switch function page ENTER Press Enter button to switch two different types of compass view. Press and hold in to the calibrating mode. MENU Return to main list z Calibrating the COMPASS: Making sure that the unit is level with the ground in a hori...
Page 33 - Meter
7.6 Meter This function allows one to see in Real-Time. SPEED, COURSE, TIME and GPS Coordinates. FUNC Press FUNC to switch function page MENU Return to main page 33
Page 34 - Message
7.7 Message Select function ENTER Confirm. MENU Return the main page 7.7.1 Messages - In Box Views any received messages The receiving party is alerted to any messages received. Select messages. ENTER In to the messages. CANCEL Delete messages MENU Return to last page 34
Page 36 - Settings – User Name
8.0 Settings/Setup Select function ENTER In to the selection function MENU Return to Setting page 8.1 Settings – User Name Setting your name, as seen as a group member FUNC Change capital or other symbol. select text CANCEL Backspace ENTER Enter MENU Return to Setting page Using the center Joystick ...
Page 37 - Time Zone Sets the Time zone.; Settings – Screen Contrast
Move the highlighted cursor into the symbol area, press the FUNCTION key to change and view other available symbols. 8.2 Settings – Time/Date Setting Time Zone, Time Format, Date Format. Select function ENTER Enter the selection function / confirm. MENU Return to Setting page z Time Zone Sets the Ti...
Page 39 - RX MUTE
8.6 System Settings-Other Select function ENTER Confirm. MENU Return to Setting page z POWER-UP LOG Logs all activities since “Power On” state. z G-MOUSE GPS MOUSE mode enable/disable. z RX MUTE Silences the speaker not to hear the data stream sent over the radio transmission when the geographic dat...
Page 41 - System Technical Specifications
41 9.0 System Technical Specifications Dimension 59(W) x 114(H) x 30(D)mm Weight Approx 108g (without battery and cable) LCD 120 x 160 4 level gray LCD Microphone Capacitance microphone Speaker 1W / 8ohm Power DC 3.7V / 1200mAH Li-polymer battery Battery operation time 18Hrs (backlight off) Temperat...
Page 43 - Software Installation; computer. This completes the installation of the USB Driver.
11.0 Software Installation 11.1 Insert the Infinity GPS-MIC-1 CD into drive bay and view the contents of the CD. Double Click the executable called “Infinity GPS-MIC-1 Software_V2.44_Setup.rar” 11.2 Follow the prompts in the Install Wizard until the software is loaded onto your computer. 11.3 Once V...
Page 45 - This step is optional but recommended.
45 12.6 From the Start Menu highlight All Programs, then Infinity GPS-MIC-1 Software 2.44. Right click on “Group Viewer”. From this menu highlight send to and select “Desktop (create shortcut)”. Once you have finished installing all the software onto your PC restart you computer. This step is option...
Page 46 - Using the Infinity GPS Software; Displaying real-time locations on Google Earth
13.0 Using the Infinity GPS Software 13.1 Displaying real-time locations on Google Earth 13.2 Do not turn on your GPS MIC or your two way radio. 13.2.1 With the computer turned off, connect the GPS to 2-Way Radio interface cable to the base of the GPS Mic. 13.2.2 Connect the other end of the GPS to ...
Page 47 - the two way radio on to the channel that you will be using.; DO NOT TURN ON YOUR GPS MIC UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.; Connect the PC or Laptop to a network connection.; Keep the GPS MIC powered off until the computer is on.; This will load up the GPS mapping application.
13.2.4 Plug the opposite end of the GPS MIC interface cable to the USB port of your computer. 13.4 Once the cables are connected to the radio, GPS MIC-1 unit and your PC, turn the two way radio on to the channel that you will be using. DO NOT TURN ON YOUR GPS MIC UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. NOTE: The...
Page 48 - and that you have loaded the USB drivers for that device.; Below the Com Port box un-check the Auto request position box; recorded for the mapping software.
48 13.7 On the initial Group viewer screen locate the Com Port Box and ensure that a Com number is visible, if not ensure proper USB connection with the GPS-MIC-1 and that you have loaded the USB drivers for that device. 13.8 Below the Com Port box un-check the Auto request position box . 13.9 On th...
Page 49 - information will either be recorded or not recorded.
13.11 Now bring the Device link window back up by clicking on the tab located on the left hand side of the application. You may now select Connect via the software application to the GPS-MIC-1, this will start streaming NMEA data to the computer. If this data is not visible recheck your GPS to Compu...