GPS352 Owner’s Manual
TM Table of Contents Introduction....................................................................... 3 Features.........................................................................................3 Important Vehicle and Product Safety Information..........................3 Getting Started................................................................... 4 What’s Included.............................................................................4 The Parts of the GPS Device....................
TM Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of Uniden’s GPS352 navigation device. This manual contains important information on how to safely use your GPS device in your vehicle. Please read this manual carefully and follow all safety instructions. Important Vehicle and . Product Safety Information Before using your GPS device, be sure you review and understand the following information. ● This device is not a substitute for common sense and careful driving.
TM Getting Started What’s Included Check the contents of the box and make sure you have all of the following items. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact our customer service department (see back page).
TM The Parts of the GPS Device See the pictures below and on the following page for the parts of the GPS402 that you will use on a regular basis.
TM Right audio volume Left Audio OUT Supports standard 3.5 mm audio headphones. Built-in GPS Antenna (extended) Volume Control Power ON/OFF DC Power Input power 11-15VDC Turns the entire device on or off. Bottom SD Card The SD Card must be installed for the mapping features to operate properly.
TM Installing the GPS Device in Your Vehicle Windshield Mounting When you install the device for the first time, attach the device to the support arm before attaching the arm to your vehicle windshield. Note: Before attaching the suction cup, clean the inside of your windshield with a standard window cleaner and a lint-free cloth. 4. Press the suction cup firmly against the windshield and push the suction lock up towards the suction cup.
TM Permanent Dashboard or Console Mounting NOTE:. The surface mount disc is designed to permanently stick to most surfaces. Attempting to remove the disc may cause damge to the surface. Be certain you have the disc in the desired location before exposing the adhesive. To mount the device on a rough surface, such as your dasboard or console, use the surface mount disk that came with your device. This disk permanently mounts in your car and provides a stable base for the suction cup mount. 2.
TM Using the Interface Using the Main Menu Screen When the device first powers on, it displays the menu screen. To select any item on any screen, simply tap the item with your finger or the removeable stylus. Battery charge indicator Show the current map and location Enter or select a destination Show the hardware and software versions Go to the GPS status screen Change the device setup and user information.
TM Using the Map Screen As soon as the device acquires a valid satellite signal, it switches to the Map screen. You will probably use this screen the most, so be sure you are familiar with its layout, icons, and options. The arrow in the center of the screen shows your current position. If the arrow is red, it means the device has a valid GPS lock on your current position; if the arrow is gray, the device does not have a lock on your position. (See Troubleshooting if you have difficulty achieving a lock.
TM Changing the Map View You can set the view so that the direction you are heading is always at the top of the map, and the map itself turns. Zooming In and Out The device has 8 zoom levels. One-half inch on the screen can equal 8 miles, 4 miles, 2 miles, 1 mile, 1/2 mile, 1000 feet, 500 feet, or 250 feet. Tap the plus button to zoom in to the next level and the minus button to zoom out. Each time you zoom, the scale appears in the lower right corner of the map.
TM Changing the Map Options Showing Map Labels for Streets and Roads Select Yes to turn on the labels for streets or roads on the map. Labels for smaller streets will only show when the map is zoomed in. To change the defaut map view and display options, from the Menu screen choose Setting and then Map Options. This opens the Map Options screen: Adjusting the Map Colors The Map Display Color automatically adjusts as the ambient light level changes from day to night.
TM Showing a Breadcrumb Trail As you drive, the device can leave a trail of markers or “breadcrumbs” so you can retrace your route. This is useful if you are off-road or in an area where roads have changed since the latest map update. 3. Tap the back arrow to return to the previous screen or the map icon to go back to the map screen. Showing Points of Interest on the Map You can show icons for different points of interest on the map, so you can always see when you are close to one. 5.
TM Creating a Route You can plot a detailed route, including turn by turn directions, to any destination you choose. If you miss a turn or go off the route, the device can automatically recalculate the route from your current location. You can create and save 25 custom routes.
TM Entering an Address as Your Destination 3. Once you select a state or region, the Find Address screen opens with the last state you selected already loaded. (To change the state, select Change to go back to the Select a State screen): You can plot a route to any address in the US or Canada. Follow the steps below to enter address as your route destination: 1. From the Menu screen, select Destination and then choose Address. This opens the address entry interface.
TM 5. After you select a street, the Enter a House Number screen appears. This screen is almost the same as the Select a Street and Select A City screens, but it starts with the number pad instead of the alphabet keypad and has an OK button in the top right hand corner: Tap the OK button to confirm the address and calculate the route. Tap the right arrow to see the rest of the address. 7. After you enter the house number, the device calculates a route from your current location to this address.
TM Reading the Route Screen Once your route is calculated, the device displays the route screen.
TM Route Information and Current Route Options From the route screen, tap anywhere inside the map area to show the route information button: Show the list of step by step directions. Move & delete waypoints on this route (See Adding Waypoints) Tap the compass to return to the route screen/ Select roads you want to avoid when calculating this route. Recalculate this route Return to the main route screen. Tap Route to see information and options for this route.
TM Note: If you want to avoid certain types of roads (freeways, tollways, etc.) for all future routes, use the Route Options screen (see page 26). Avoiding Certain Roads If you prefer not to use specific roads for this particular route, select Avoid Roads. The Avoid Roads screen lists the all the roads and turn-by-turn steps used by the route: Running a Route Demo The device can show you an animated “practice run” of the route at a faster speed: Tap anywhere on the line to select a road. 1.
TM Using Other Destinations for Routing 4. After you select the cross street, the device calculates a route from your current location to this intersection. It may take a few seconds to calculate the route and display the Route screen (see Reading the Route screen on page 16). Entering an Intersection as the Destination Entering an intersection is very similar to address entry: 1. From the Menu screen, select Destination and then choose Intersection.
TM Selecting a Pre-Programmed Place as a Destination The device has over 2 million pre-loaded locations-including airports, landmarks, hospitals, and hotels--that you can use as destinations. To use a pre-programmed place as a route destination, follow the steps below. Use the current location as the starting point. Use the center of the map as the starting point. Use the center of a city as the starting point. 1. From the Menu screen, select Destination and choose Places.
TM Using the Quick Find Feature The Quick Find feature lets you find a location and gives you several options for that location. From the main map or main route screen, choose Find. This opens the Quick Find screen.
TM Finding a City Center To find the geographical center of any city in the US and Canada, tap the Find button and then select City Center. The device prompts you to select a state and city, then it centers the map on the center of the city you select. 3. Use the number keypad to enter the latitude. The digit you are entering appears in reversed out type. To move to the next digit, use the right arrow key. Use the left arrow key to move to the previous digit.
TM Using the Mark Menu When the map displays a Quick Find location, it shows the Mark menu on the right side of the screen. Choose whether to mark the found location as the destination of a route, as the origin of a route, or as a waypoint along a route. Tap the Go button to calculate a route to the found location. Mark as the route destination. Mark as a waypoint. on this route Mark as the route origin.
TM Working With Waypoints A waypoint is an intermediate stopping point or side trip during a longer route. For instance, you can create a route to another city and add waypoints along the way to stop for gasoline, get something to eat, or spend the night. You can have up to 10 waypoints for each route. Editing and Deleting Waypoints To change the order of the waypoints or to delete waypoints, from the route screen, tap the Route button and then select Edit. This opens the Edit Waypoints screen.
TM Changing the Default Route Options You can change the options used for all routes. 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings and then Route Options. This opens the Route Options screen. Waypoint 1 Route origin Waypoint 2 Distance and time to next waypoint Changing the Route Guidance Options You can change how the route screen shows the next turn and whether the route recalculates when you deviate from the route. 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings then Guidance Options. 2.
TM Customizing Your GPS Device Changing the Language Changing the Voice Prompts The device supports English, Spanish, and French in both the display and the voice prompts. Follow the steps below to change the language: 1. To change the voice prompts, from the Settings screen, select Voice Selection. This opens the Voice Selection screen: 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings. 2. On the Settings screen, select Language Selection. This opens the Language Selection screen: 2.
TM Entering Your Home Location Entering the Date and Time If you enter an address as your home location, the device will automatically create a route from your current location back home with just two taps on the screen. Follow the steps below to enter your home location: 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings. 2. On the Settings screen, select System Setup and then Time Setup. This opens the Time Setup Screen: 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings. 2.
TM Customizing Your Display 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings. 2. On the Settings screen, select System Setup and then Display Setup. This opens the Display Setup Screen: 3. Choose the default settings for screen brightness and opacity. Opacity controls the transparancy of the information band at the top of the map screen: 5. Choose the units you want to use for distance.
TM Setting Up Speed Alerts The device can sound an alert if you exceed a given speed for a designated amount of time. You can activate alerts if you exceed a particular road’s speed limit or if you exceed an overall maximum speed. Follow the steps below to set up alerts: 1. From the Menu screen, select Settings. 6. Use the left and right arrows to set the overall maximum speed limit in 5 MPH increments. 2. On the Settings screen, select System Setup and then Speed Calibration.
TM Accessories Using an External Antenna audio Like any radio signal, your GPS signal reception may expeirence interference from tunnels, freeway “canyons”, and competing radio signals; some reflective metallic window tinting can also interfere with signal reception. If you have difficulty getting or maintaining a GPS signal lock in your area, consider using an external antenna. Using a Headset A magnetic mount external antenna is available from Uniden’s online store.
TM Maintenance Troubleshooting Below is is list of common problems with GPS devices and how to solve them. Updating Maps and Software Updated maps are available for additional cost through www.uniden.com. Instructions on how to update the software are available at the website. Battery Information This equipment contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. With normal use, the battery charge should last an average of 3 hours.
TM Using the GPS Status Screen The GPS status screen shows details about your device’s reception of the GPS satellite signals. You should only need to check this screen if you are having trouble getting a signal lock.
TM One Year Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.
TM Copyright Information ● This documentation is based on the most up-to-date information available at the time of production. The product, the documentation, the data base, and the navigation software are subject to change without notice. ● Any updates to this manual will be posted at www.uniden. com and may be downloaded at no charge. ● You may print copies of this manual for your personal use.