Uniden GPS Receiver GNS8350 User Manual

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WARNINGS & NOTIFICATIONS  
The Global Positioning System is operated and  
maintained by the US Government. The US  
Government is completely responsible for the  
accuracy of the Global Positioning System.  
When used correctly, the GNS8350 enhances your  
driving experience. The voice and map information  
in the GNS8350 cannot be guaranteed accurate as  
road layout may change. Always follow the posted  
road signs and traffic laws.  
The US Government reserves the right to make  
changes to the Global Positioning System in  
accordance with the Department of Defence civil GPS  
user policy and the Federal Radio navigation plan.  
These changes along with poor satellite geometry  
could cause inaccurate readings.  
Do not mount the GNS8350 in a position which may  
obstruct the driver's view or prevent the safe  
operation of the vehicle.  
GPS signal reception can be affected by the location of  
satellites, tall buildings, tunnels, bridges, etc. If the  
GNS8350 is not receiving a signal, you will need to  
change your location until a signal is received.  
Do not mount the GNS8350 in a position within an  
air bag field of deployment.  
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GNS 8350  
Car Navigation System  
CD Kit Contents  
1. Install Program  
2. OS Program  
3. Map Data  
4. Safety Warning Data  
5. User’s Guide  
Uniden Australia Pty Ltd  
Service Division  
345 Princes Highway  
Rockdale NSW 2216  
Tel: (02) 9599 3355  
Quick Start  
Minimum PC Requirements  
Windows 98/ME/XP  
Uniden New Zealand Limited  
Service Division  
150 Harris Road  
East  
Auckland  
el: (09) 273 8383  
Tamaki  
T
Guide  
Copyright 2006 Uniden  
All Rights Reserved.  
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Software CD  
Stylus-Pen  
+12V to +24V Cigarette  
Lighter Power Cord  
1
3
2
Start  
Here  
SD Memory Card  
(Australian model: 512MB)  
(NZ model: 128MB)  
Carrying Case  
BOX CONTENTS  
1
Optional Accessories  
Please contact your place of purchase if any of the  
following items are missing.  
External GPS Antenna  
AC Power Adaptor  
SD Card Reader  
Box Contents  
Suction-Cup Mount  
This Owners Manual  
Main Unit  
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INSTALLATION  
2
Please consider the following when choosing a mount  
location:  
Ensure the mount location;  
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Allows room to raise the GPS antenna  
horizontally.  
Allows for the GNS8350 to be slotted in and out  
of the mount stand.  
Allows for the tilt angle to avoid reflected  
sunlight.  
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Choose a location where the fixed antenna,  
when extended horizontally will have a clear  
view of the sky.  
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Do not mount within any Airbag deployment  
areas.  
Do not mount where the driver's view will be  
obstructed or where safe operation of the vehicle  
may be obstructed.  
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MOUNTING  
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Glass Mount Bracket  
1. Make sure the glass area you wish to attach the Glass Mount Bracket to is  
clean.  
2. Double check that the final location does not impede the safe operation  
of the vehicle.  
3. Hold the Glass Mount Bracket up to the intended position and bend  
the bracket arm if needed. With the release lever loose firmly press  
the suction cup against the windscreen, push the release lever to secure  
suction. (fig 1).  
Antenna  
Attach main unit  
Secure unit to bracket. (fig 2).  
1. Flip up the antenna located at the rear of the main unit.  
2. Sit the main unit on the two locating pegs at the bottom of the  
mounting bracket.  
3. Squeeze together the two grey release buttons on the mounting  
bracket and rock the main unit back onto the bracket.  
4. Release the two grey buttons and check the unit is secure.  
Secu
Secure  
Press  
Release  
gs  
Fig 2: Secure unit to bracket  
Fig 1: Line up glass mount to  
windscreen  
Connect Power  
1. Insert DC plug of Cigarette Lighter Lead into the DC Power  
socket of your GNS8350 and connect the other end to the +12V -  
24V cigarette lighter socket.  
Ensure the cord does not interfere with safe  
vehicle operation  
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POWER ON SCREEN  
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The GNS8350 will then display the Map Screen.  
'Searching for Satellites' will appear on the display.  
Once the satellites have been found the map screen will show your  
position.  
Turn the ignition on and GNS8350 will power on.  
The GNS8350 is On when the buttons left and right of the screen are lit  
with a blue LED backlight.  
Press the POWER button at the left side of the GNS8530 momentarily to  
turn power On or Off.  
The screen may be turned on or off by pressing  
The CAUTION NOTICE will appear on the display.  
Please read this message carefully.  
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Touch  
to proceed.  
Your position will be indicated by the pointer in the centre of the  
displayed map.  
For the initial power up it may take up to 15 minutes  
to secure satellite information. When satellite data  
has been retrieved 'Searching for Satellites ' will  
disappear.  
If the unit continues to indicate searching for satellite  
beyond 15 minutes try holding the GNS8350 outside  
of the vehicle. If satellite data is then retrieved and  
'Searching for Satellites' disappears then the vehicle  
windscreen may have a tint which interferes with the  
GPS signal.  
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CONTENTS  
FEATURES  
Contents..................................................................................................................1  
Features...................................................................................................................1  
Controls & Views.......................................................................................................2  
Using the Touchscreen.............................................................................................3  
Care & Maintenance.................................................................................................3  
Operation Flow Chart...............................................................................................4  
Main Menu Modes....................................................................................................5  
Safety Warning System..............................................................................................5  
Toolbar.....................................................................................................................6  
Scale Bar: Zoom In/Out...............................................................................6  
Volume.......................................................................................................6  
Day/Night....................................................................................................6  
Map Mode...................................................................................................7  
Turn Guide Mode........................................................................................7  
Navigation................................................................................................................8  
Navigate to Address......................................................................................8  
Navigate to an Intersection..........................................................................9  
Navigate to a POI........................................................................................10  
Navigate to a Recent Route or Reverse Route..............................................11  
Navigate by Map.........................................................................................11  
Mark Location........................................................................................................12  
Mark Current Position.........................................................................12  
Mark from Map Search..............................................................................12  
Mark My POI.............................................................................................13  
Trip Computer........................................................................................................14  
Menu.....................................................................................................................15  
Route Settings...........................................................................................16  
MY POI Editor............................................................................................17  
Safety Warnings.........................................................................................18  
Map Settings..............................................................................................19  
Information........................................................................................19  
Simulations..............................................................................................20  
GPS Status..............................................................................................................21  
Turn Guide Descriptions........................................................................................22  
Map Screen Icons...................................................................................................23  
Main Menu............................................................................................................24  
Playing Music Files....................................................................................25  
Playing Movie Files....................................................................................26  
Viewing Pictures........................................................................................27  
Game........................................................................................................28  
Calculator.................................................................................................28  
World Clock...............................................................................................29  
Settings.....................................................................................................29  
Built-In Battery Specification....................................................................31  
Software Updates...................................................................................................32  
Points Of Interest Table...........................................................................................34  
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................35  
Warranty................................................................................................................36  
Car Navigation  
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Navigate to pre-programmed State/City locations  
Navigate to street address  
Navigate to over 500,000 pre-installed points of interest (POI)  
Mark often used destinations as My POI  
Dynamic voice and visual guidance: Constant route verification and  
re-calculation with turn by turn instructions  
Road Map  
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Speed and Safety Warning System  
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Receive audio and visual warnings when you approach:  
Fixed Speed camera  
Red Light camera  
Black spots  
Moving speed alerts  
Other Great Features  
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3.5 inch High Definition Non reflective LCD Screen  
Touchscreen  
Intuitive technology  
Built in GPS antenna  
400MHz processor SIRF III GPS  
Updateable Software* for;  
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Operation  
Map data  
Safety Warning data  
* For software updates please visit www.uniden.com.au (Australian  
model) or www.uniden.co.nz (New Zealand model).  
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CONTROLS & VIEWS  
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9
10  
1
2
3
4
11  
13  
LEFT SIDE  
RIGHT SIDE  
1
2
Main Menu Button  
Screen On/Off Button  
FRONT  
8
3&4 Map Zoom In/Out  
14  
5
6
7
8
Stereo Speaker  
7
Mount Holder Bracket  
GPS Antenna  
Secure Digital Card Slot  
9
10  
11  
Audio-Out Jack  
GPS Antenna  
Power On/Off Button  
5
12  
13  
14  
Volume Control  
Power-Supply Jack  
Stylus Pen  
6
BACK  
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CARE & MAINTENANCE  
USING THE TOUCHSCREEN  
The GNS8350 is designed to respond to touchscreen input. Momentarily  
touch the screen with the tip of your finger when making a selection (fig 3).  
Please take the following steps to ensure your GNS8350 is looked after.  
Avoid applying excessive pressure to the screen or holding a finger for more  
than a moment (fig 4).  
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Always transport and store the GNS8350 using the carry case.  
You may also use the stylus pen which is located at the top right of the unit to  
touch the screen (fig 5).  
Do not use sharp objects which may scratch or damage  
the screen.  
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Keep the GNS8350 free from dust by regularly cleaning the screen  
with an LCD cleaner.  
Fig 3  
Take measures to reduce the risk of theft by covering the unit or remove  
the unit from your dash when not in use.  
Fig 5  
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Do not leave unattended in direct  
sunlight for extended periods.  
Fig 4  
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Avoid any moisture contact.  
Touchscreen activation is prevented while driving with  
Safe Mode ON. See Safety Warnings on page 18 for Safe  
Mode setting.  
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OPERATION FLOW CHART  
Touchscreen activation is  
prevented while driving with  
Safe Mode ON. See Safety  
Warnings on page 18 for Safe  
Mode setting.  
3D  
HEADING UP  
NORTH  
AUTO SPLIT ZOOM  
SPLIT Mode  
TEXT Mode  
15m  
30m  
60m  
120m  
600m  
1k  
2k  
8k  
30k  
DAY  
NIGHT  
EXIT  
SCREEN  
/CLOSE  
100k  
400k  
GPS Icon/Compass  
SPEED  
TIME  
RESET  
SAVE  
RENAME  
POI list  
see page 34  
START  
TRANSIT  
END  
GO  
MARK  
ROUTE SETTINGS  
MY POI EDITOR  
SAFETY WARNING  
MAP SETTINGS  
INFORMATION  
SIMULATION  
ADDRESS  
INTERSECTION  
MY POI  
POI  
RECENT ROUTES  
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MAIN MENU MODES  
SAFETY WARNING SYSTEM  
The GNS8350 will give voice guide and display alert (see displays below)  
of Fixed Speed Camera, Red Light Camera or Black Spots you are  
approaching.  
NAVI - Car Navigation  
MUSIC - MP3/WAV Player  
MOVIE - AVI Movie Player  
PICTURE - Picture Viewer  
GAME - Othello  
Fixed Speed or Red Light Camera Location  
CALCULATOR  
WORLD CLOCK  
Black Spot Location  
SETTINGS - Personal Settings  
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TOOLBAR  
DAY  
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Day Mode  
Touch the LCD and the TOOL BAR appears at the top and bottom of the  
Map Screen.  
The functions available in the Top Toolbar are to help you set your  
preferred map viewing settings.  
The name of the street you are currently on appears above the Bottom  
Toolbar which has available your menu and navigation options.  
Scale: Zoom In/Out  
Night Mode  
There are 11 map levels 15m, 30m,  
60m, 120m, 600m, 1k, 2k, 8k, 30k,  
100k, 400k.  
Press  
or  
to zoom in and out  
or touch the scale icon  
then  
or  
on screen.  
! The screen may be turned off or on by pressing  
Day/Night  
Touch  
to switch the map  
display colours from a day setting to  
a night setting.  
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TOOLBAR  
Map View  
Turn Guide Mode  
Map View changes the way the onscreen map is displayed. The 3 settings  
are below. The current Map View appears in the top toolbar. Touch the  
current selection to change to your preferred view.  
During navigation you may select the  
way navigation is shown. The  
current Turn Guide Mode appears in  
the top toolbar.  
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- Heading Up  
Shows your position as always  
moving towards the top of the  
screen.  
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- Auto Split Zoom  
When within 300m of an  
intersection that is part of  
your route, a pop up screen  
with a zoomed in view of the  
intersection will appear on the  
right side of the display.  
SPLIT  
- Split Mode  
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- North Up  
Always shows information for  
the next turn on the right of the  
display.  
Shows your moving direction  
with reference to North always  
pointing up.  
TEXT  
- Text Mode  
Always shows information for  
the next 3 turns on the right of  
the display.  
- 3D  
Shows the 3D view of the map  
with your position always  
moving towards the top of the  
display.  
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NAVIGATION  
5. Touch the city name.  
The Street list appears  
Navigate to an Address  
The Navigation (NAVI) feature may  
be accessed from the Toolbar. If you  
know the address you wish to  
navigate to then you may search for  
the address as follows:  
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6. Use the keyboard to find a  
street.  
7. Touch the street name.  
The street number display  
appears.  
1. Touch  
menu appears.  
The navigation  
8. If the street number is available  
select from the range shown.  
Move to next step if street  
2. Touch  
Then touch  
.
STATE  
.
The State list appears.  
number is not available  
9. Touch  
navigation.  
to begin  
3. Touch the desired State name.  
The City list appears. The  
previous address is  
Touch to view map location.  
Touch if you wish to Mark  
the destination as a My POI.  
remembered when turned off.  
4. You may press the  
icons to scroll down the list of  
Cities.  
Use the keyboard to spell the  
name and the list of cities will  
be reduced as more letters are  
entered.  
During navigation touch  
entire route.  
at any time to view the  
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NAVIGATION  
5. Touch the city name.  
The Street list will appear.  
Navigate to an Intersection  
Street2  
If you wish to navigate to the intersection of 2 streets then you may  
search for the intersection as follows:  
6. Use the keyboard to select a  
Street name.  
The 2nd Street list appears.  
1. Touch and the  
Navigation menu appears.  
7. Touch  
to desired 2nd Street.  
Touch 2nd Street name.  
to scroll  
2. Touch  
The State list appears.  
3. Touch the desired State  
name.  
8. Touch  
navigation.  
to begin  
The City list appears.  
The previous address is  
remembered when turned off.  
Intersection  
Touch to view map location.  
Touch if you wish to Mark  
the destination as a My POI.  
Street2  
4. You may press the  
icons to scroll down the  
list of Cities.  
Use the keyboard to spell the  
name and the list of cities will  
be reduced as more letters are  
entered.  
During navigation touch  
entire route.  
at any time to view the  
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NAVIGATION  
Navigate to a Point Of Interest (POI)  
7. Use the keyboard to spell the  
name and the list of POI shown  
will be reduced as more letters  
are entered.  
You may search for a point of interest to navigate to, from the GNS8350  
database.  
A table of POI categories and sub categories can be found on page 34.  
If you are unsure of the exact  
name of a POI or wish to search  
for a POI within a certain  
1. Touch  
The Navigation menu appears.  
range(distance from your position)  
then press Within.  
2. Touch  
The State list appears.  
You may then select a range and  
only POI within that range will  
appear in the POI list.  
3
Touch state name at the top of  
the screen.  
The first page of POI appears.  
8. Touch the desired POI.  
4. Touch  
to move  
between 1st and 2nd POI  
category pages.  
Touch to return  
back to 1st page.  
9. Touch  
navigation.  
to begin  
Touch to view map route.  
Touch if you wish to Mark  
the destination as a My POI.  
5. Touch the desired POI  
category.  
The POI sub category list  
appears.  
6. Touch the POI sub  
category.  
During navigation touch  
entire route.  
at any time to view the  
The POI list for that  
category will appear.  
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NAVIGATION  
Navigate to a RECENT ROUTE or REVERSE ROUTE  
Navigate by MAP  
You may search for a destination to navigate to using the map view.  
The GNS8350 stores a list of routes you have previously navigated to.  
1. Touch  
position.  
. The Map toolbar appears with map of your current  
1. Touch  
The Navigation menu  
appears.  
2. Touch the Scale Bar: Zoom  
to view the map and  
2. Touch Recent Route.  
The list of recent routes  
appears.  
touch the screen anywhere  
on the map to centre that  
location.  
3. Touch the desired recent  
route or use the scroll  
to view other  
3. Touch  
if you wish to  
include a transit point to your  
destination.  
recent routes.  
4. Touch  
to confirm  
an end destination. Including  
Transit is traveling to a  
destination via another  
location.  
Touch  
to view map route.  
If you wish to return from a recent  
route touch  
Touch  
to begin navigation.  
to delete saved  
5. Touch  
Touch  
if you wish to Mark the destination as a My POI.  
Touch  
route.  
to begin navigation.  
During navigation touch  
entire route.  
at any time to view the  
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MARK LOCATION  
MARK LOCATION  
Mark current position  
Mark from Map Screen.  
You may Mark your present position as follows:  
Zoom in/out to move around the map to find a position then touch  
then follow step 2. Or you may touch  
step 1.  
at any time then follow  
1. Touch  
The Save Position display  
appears.  
1. Use the Scale Bar Zoom In/Out  
to view the map and touch the  
screen anywhere on the map to  
centre that location. Centre the  
desired destination.  
2. You may choose a category icon  
for this position. The icon will  
appear in the map view.  
2. You may choose a category icon  
for this position. The icon will  
appear in the map view.  
The  
icons are  
Quick Access icons. Quick  
Access icons show in the Navi  
menu.  
Quick Access icons cannot be  
Renamed.  
The  
icons are  
Quick Access icons. QuickAccess  
icons show in the Navi menu.  
Quick Access icons cannot be  
RENAMED.  
3. Touch  
position.  
to rename the  
a) Use the keyboard to enter  
a new name.  
3. Touch  
destination.  
to rename the  
b)Touch to return  
to Save Position display.  
a) Use the keyboard to enter a  
new name.  
4. Touch  
to confirm.  
Mark will save this position in  
My POI if you have chosen a  
category icon or as a Quick  
Access destination available in  
the NAVI menu.  
b) Touch  
Save Position display.  
4. Touch to confirm.  
to return to  
Mark will save this position in My  
POI if you have chosen a  
category icon or as a Quick  
Access destination available in  
the NAVI menu.  
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MARK LOCATION  
MARK as MY POI  
4. Touch  
to  
rename the destination.  
a) Use the keyboard to enter a  
new name.  
b) Touch  
SavePosition display.  
You may Mark important or frequently used destinations as a My POI for  
easy access.  
to return to  
To Mark a My POI:  
5. Touch  
to confirm.  
Touch  
.
Mark will save this position in  
My POI if you have chosen a  
category icon or as a Quick  
Access destination available in  
the NAVI menu.  
1. Follow the instructions  
to select a desired Address,  
Intersection or POI.  
2. At the last step:  
Touch the  
option.  
The Save Position display  
appears.  
3. You may choose a category icon  
for this position. The icon will  
appear in the map view.  
The  
icons are  
Quick Access icons.Quick Access  
icons show in the Navi menu.  
Quick Access icons cannot be  
RENAMED.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
TIME DATA  
1. Touch  
SPEED DATA  
. The Speed Data is shown.  
.
The Trip computer shows Average speed, Maximum speed, Driving  
distance and your current speed.  
There are two displays; Speed Data and Time Data.  
2. Touch  
The Time Data is shown.  
1. Touch  
2. Touch  
The Speed Data display is shown.  
to reset the displayed statistics.  
3. Touch to reset the displayed statistics.  
The Trip Computer display will remain on the screen until another  
display is chosen.  
The Trip Computer display will remain on the screen until another  
display is chosen.  
To return to Map Screen touch  
.
To return to Map Screen touch  
.
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MENU  
Allows you to change settings which affect how the GNS8350 calculates the  
route to a selected destination.  
The MENU icon gives access to various settings that may be changed to  
enhance your driving experience.  
MENU is available from the Toolbar.  
1. Touch  
The MENU list appears.  
2. Touch the desired menu option  
to view.  
Allows you to view and edit the My POI list (including Quick Access).  
Each option is described in the  
following pages  
Allows you to set desired safety alerts ON/OFF and set speed warning  
settings.  
Allows you to select what appears on the MAP display and the AUTO ZOOM  
setting.  
Allows you to view the GNS8350 product information.  
Allows simulation of a navigation route.  
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ROUTE SETTINGS  
When you select a destination to Navigate to, the GNS8350 will  
calculate the route following the guidelines in Route Settings. You may  
change route settings to your preference.  
Route Options  
Item  
Description  
Route Option  
Route Method Select to choose Quickest Route or Shortest Route  
method.  
1. Touch  
The MENU list appears.  
2. Touch  
Toll Roads  
Highways  
U-Turn  
Select to include or exclude Toll Roads if required.  
Select to include or exclude Highways if required.  
Select to include or exclude U-Turns from Route  
calculation if required.  
The Route Settings display with  
Route Option list.  
The Route Option name shows  
on the left and the current  
setting shows on the right.  
Unpaved  
Select to include or exclude unpaved roads from Route  
calculation if required.  
3. Touch the current setting to change. Adjusting Route Method or  
including or excluding road types will increase or decrease your  
estimated time of arrival to any destination.  
Road Speed  
1. Touch  
to view road speed settings. The road  
type shows on the left and the current road speed setting  
shows on the right.  
Item  
Description  
2. Touch current setting to adjust  
to desired level.  
The road speed settings  
Freeway  
Highway  
Main  
Select to set average speed on Freeway  
Select to set average speed on Highway  
Select to set average speed on Main Road  
Select to set average speed on Residential Road  
increment in 5km/h steps.  
Adjusting road speed will  
Residential  
increase or decrease your  
estimated time of arrival  
to any destination.  
3. Touch  
to exit.  
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MY POI EDITOR  
You may view and edit the My POI  
list. Note: Quick Access locations  
may be changed at any time in the  
Mark location menu.  
Delete My POI  
Touch  
display appears.  
to delete selected My POI. The delete confirmation  
1. Touch  
Edit My POI  
The menu list appears.  
2. Touch  
The My POI list appears.  
3. Touch  
desired My POI.  
Touch to change My POI details.  
The Modify My POI display shows.  
to find the  
You may use the keyboard to  
spell the name of the My POI  
and the list will be reduced as  
more letters are entered.  
Rename My POI  
Touch  
shows. Use the keypad to edit name  
then press  
The Rename display  
4. Touch the desired My POI  
name to highlight it.  
Touch to view the map location  
of a selected My POI.  
.
Touch an icon to change the assigned  
icon of the My POI.  
Touch  
display.  
- to return from map  
Hotpots (Quick Access Location) cannot be be edited.  
See Mark Location menu to mark as a different location.  
5. You may choose from the  
following to alter the selected  
My POI detail.  
1. Touch  
2. Touch  
to save changes.  
to exit.  
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SAFETY WARNINGS  
Speed Warnings provide a voice alert when a set speed is exceeded. You  
may turn off or select which safety warnings (Fixed Speed Camera, Red  
Light Camera or Black Spot) to activate. You may also turn off the  
moving speed warning or adjust the speed setting for road types.  
Speed Warning  
Safety Warning  
Item  
Description  
Safety Warning  
Safe Mode  
Select ON or OFF to enable touchscreen while  
driving.  
Select ON or OFF to enable or disable Speed  
Camera warnings.  
Select ON or OFF to enable Red Light Camera  
warnings.  
Select ON or OFF to enable Black Spot warnings.  
1. Touch  
The menu list appears.  
2. Touch  
The Safety Warning display with  
Safety Warning options show.  
3. Touch the desired setting to  
change.  
Speed Camera  
Red Light Camera  
Black Spot  
The Safe Mode when ON  
prevents touchscreen access  
while driving.  
Speed Warning  
Speed Warning  
Safety Warning  
Description  
1. Touch  
speed warning options.  
2. Touch the desired setting to  
change. The speed settings  
increment in 5km steps with  
each touch.  
to view  
Item  
Speed Warning  
Select ON or OFF to activate or deactivate speed  
warning voice guide. If this item is ON then speed  
limits may be configured for the road types below.  
Select to set speed used for alert  
Select to set speed used for alert  
Select to set speed used for alert  
Select to set speed used for alert  
3. Touch  
to exit.  
Freeway  
Highway  
Main  
Residential  
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MAP SETTINGS  
Item  
Description  
POI Icon  
Select ON or OFF to enable POI icons to show  
on map  
Select ON or OFF to enable POI names to show  
on map  
MAP Settings allows you to select what appears on the MAP display and  
the Auto Zoom setting.  
See the table for a description of each item.  
POI Name  
Street Name  
Select ON or OFF to enable Street names to show  
on map  
Select to set map display level in Auto Guide Mode  
Map Settings  
Auto Zoom in Guide  
Auto Zoom over 80km/h Select to set Auto map level when vehicle speed is  
faster than 80km/h  
1. Touch  
The menu list appears.  
Auto Zoom under 40km/h Select to set Auto map level when vehicle speed is  
slower than 40km/h  
2. Touch  
Map Settings list and current  
settings appear.  
3. Touch current setting to  
change.  
INFORMATION  
To Reset  
1. Touch  
.
The product information display appears.  
Touch to return to  
factory defaults (as shown).  
2. Touch  
to exit.  
6. Touch  
to exit.  
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SIMULATIONS  
You may use this feature to simulate a navigation route which may be  
helpful before driving. Test and Demo simulations may be operated  
using an optional AC adaptor or batteries indoors. You may choose from  
a Test or Demo simulation. Test will run through the route once.  
Demonstration mode repeats the route continuously randomly changing  
map views.  
showing.  
7. If you wish to include a transit  
point (traveling to final  
destination via another location)  
in the simulation then  
touch  
The navigation display appears.  
1. Touch  
The menu list appears.  
2. Touch  
8. Follow the instructions for  
navigation (pages 8 - 11) to  
select a transit point.  
The simulation display appears  
with no current start or  
destination points showing.  
When a transit point is selected  
the Simulation display will  
appear with the transit point  
showing.  
3. Touch  
9. Touch  
simulation.  
to begin  
The navigation display appears.  
4. Follow the instructions for  
navigation (pages 8 - 11) to  
select a set destination.  
When a destination is selected  
the Simulation display will  
appear with the set destination  
showing.  
Please note that Simulation  
runs through the route faster  
than actual navigation.  
OR  
Touch  
simulation.  
10. Touch  
simulation.  
Touch  
for repeated  
to stop current  
to end.  
5. Touch  
The navigation display appears.  
6. Follow the instructions for  
navigation (pages 8 - 11) to  
select a start location.  
When a destination is selected  
the Simulation display will  
appear with the start location  
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GPS STATUS  
The GPS icon always shows on the map screen.  
When GPS data is available the GPS ACTIVATED icon shows.  
GPS ACTIVATED  
When the GNS8350 displays 'Searching for satellites' the GPS INACTIVE  
GPS INACTIVE  
icon shows.  
If there is no GPS signal move to a clear view of the sky.  
You may view the current GPS information by touching the GPS icon.  
Touch  
to return to map screen.  
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TURN GUIDE DESCRIPTIONS  
The following figures are provided to help with interpreting the voice guide  
you will hear during navigation.  
Take Second Exit  
Take First Exit  
Turn Right  
Turn Left  
Turn Right followed by Turn Left  
Make a U Turn if possible  
Take the left lane  
Take the right lane  
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MAP SCREEN ICONS  
etc  
Department Store  
Golf Course  
Sports Centre  
Stadium  
Boat Launching Ramp  
Petrol Station  
Hotel/Motel  
Museum  
Airport  
Bank  
Railway Station  
Place of Worship  
Café/Pub  
Beach  
Post Office  
Car Dealer  
Car Repair Facility  
Library  
Camping Ground  
Caravan Site  
Open Parking Area  
Swimming Pool  
Cinema  
Restaurant Area  
Casino  
School  
Scenic Panoramic  
View  
College/University  
Fire Brigade  
Winery  
Zoo  
Hospital/Polyclinic  
Police Station  
Opera House  
Caltex(Petrol)  
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MAIN MENU  
The Main Menu facility gives you access to additional application modes.  
Using SD Cards  
·
Press M to access the Main Menu screen.  
The supplied SD memory card has the map file stored with room for  
additional files. If the supplied SD memory card is short of capacity for new  
files do not delete the map file to increase capacity. Purchase another SD  
card then you can save more files. If the map file is deleted, the navigation  
function will not perform properly.  
·
Total number of files on SD card: Up to 9999 files for each application can  
be read. Note that performance may decrease if more than 200 files are  
read.  
Running more than one mode  
To perform multitasking (for example, navigation plus audio playback).  
1
2
Select an application in the main menu (Navi, Music…) to get on.  
NAVI - Touch to go to navigation mode.  
Press to come back on main menu. The available applications  
M
will have coloured icons, those which are not available are in grey color.  
MUSIC - Touch to go to music playback mode  
to play mp3 and wav files.  
3
Select an available application: applications are working simultaneously.  
MOVIE - Touch to go to the movie playback mode to play avi files.  
Turning the screen off temporarily  
This function is used to turn the LCD screen off temporarily without ending the  
current program.  
PICTURE - Touch to go to the picture mode  
to view bmp, jpg, gif and png picture files.  
1
Press  
briefly; The LCD is turned off to prevent dazzle at night or to  
save power. The current program continues to be executed even though nothing  
appears on the screen, voice alerts and instructions are still heard. Press  
again to display the screen.  
GAME - Touch to go to the game mode that play othello.  
CALCULATOR - Touch to go to calculator mode.  
WORLD CLOCK - Touch to go to world time mode  
to view the time in different cities.  
SETTINGS - Touch to go to the screen/environment settings mode.  
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PLAYING MUSIC FILES  
The GNS8350 will play MP3 and wav music files (converted for Windows  
Mobile(WIN CE)) saved onto the SD memory card. If the supMplioeddSeD  
capacity. Purchase another SD card then you can save more files.  
Repeat  
memory card is short of capacity do not delete the map file to increase  
Repeat All --> Play All --> Repeat 1 Track --> Repeat All ...  
Touch  
to select the desired option  
The Music Screen with the last file played is displayed. If there is no SD  
memory card installed, a sample file is played. Touch the End Button  
to end Music and return to the main menu.  
Previous/Next Music File  
Zoom -/+:  
Select the next music file while the last music file is being played or select the  
previous music file while the first music file is being played.  
If you press the main menu key, the music continues and you can choose  
other available applications.  
Current Playing Time/  
Total Playing Time  
Repeat  
Activated  
Current Status  
Play/Pause/Stop  
End  
Previous Music  
Current Music: If the name of the music  
file being played does not appear completely  
in one line, the file name flows from right to left.  
Next Music  
Repeat  
Playlist  
Mute  
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PLAYING MOVIE FILES  
When a movie file (avi file converted for Windows Mobile (WIN CE)) exists in the  
SD memory card that is inserted into the device, it automatically searches and  
shows both the file list and the movie start screen.  
If the supplied SD memory card is short of capacity do not delete the map file to  
increase capacity. Purchase another SD card then you can save more files.  
Full screen is optimized to the movie size of 340 X 240.  
Control Bar/Button  
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VIEWING PICTURES  
To view an image file, the bmp, jpeg, gif or png file must be saved in a SD  
memory card. If the supplied SD memory card is short of capacity do not  
delete the map file to increase capacity. Purchase another SD card then  
you can save more files.  
Enlarge/Reduce  
Arrow-shaped buttons (left, right, up and down) appear, enabling an image to  
be enlarged/reduced.  
Slide Show  
For optimal performance view only images up to 1MB in size.  
Images are displayed at three second intervals. Slide show occurs in full screen.  
If the screen is pressed during a slide show, the current image is displayed in  
the previous mode  
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GAME  
CALCULATOR  
Othello  
Othello is a strategy game. The purpose is to finish the game with the greater  
number of blocks.  
1. You play against the program using the white coloured checkers.  
2. You can only move by placing your counter so that an opponent's counter or  
counters are blocked, horizontally, vertically or diagonally between your newly  
placed counter and an existing counter of yours. The opponents counters that  
lie between your counters will then become yours.  
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WORLD CLOCK  
Cursor Location  
SETTINGS  
Environment Settings  
When the cursor is located at a city, the time in that city is displayed.  
Settings are applied immediately. The screen setting tabs appear. When  
accessing the screen setting tab, the last setting status appears. If a screen  
with changes is exited without touching the ‘Save’ button, the change is  
canceled.  
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Setting Options  
Calibrate  
(Screen)  
Opening  
Screen  
Setting  
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BUILT IN BATTERY SPECIFICATION  
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SOFTWARE UPDATES  
You may connect the supplied SD memory card to a PC for software updates.  
The Update CD contains a menu to enable you to access update files through  
the internet for; Operating data, Map data, Safety Warning data  
CD Contents:  
1. User Guide  
2. Navigation Program  
Map Data  
Safety Warning Data  
3. End User Licence Agreement  
Minimum PC Requirements  
Windows 98/ME/XP  
Please visit our website for the latest software updates.  
For Australian model: www.uniden.com.au  
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SOFTWARE UPDATES  
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POINTS OF INTEREST TABLE  
My POI  
Quick Access  
My POI list  
Cultural Centre  
Entertainment  
Restaurant  
Shopping  
Sports  
Cafes/Pub  
Restaurant  
Restaurant Area  
Airport/Airline Airline Access  
Airport  
Ferry  
Boat Launch Ramp  
Ferry Terminal  
Yacht Basin  
Department Store  
Shopping Centre  
Wholesale Outlet  
Bank/Post  
Building  
Car  
Bank  
Post  
Government  
Hotel  
Court House  
Embassy  
Government Office  
Golf Course  
Company  
Manufacturers Supplies  
Ice Skating rink  
Park Reservation Area  
Sport Centre  
Stadium  
Swimming Pool  
Condominium  
Hotel or Motel  
Car Dealer  
Car Repair Facilities  
Cargo Centre  
Rent Car Facility  
Museum  
Park  
Museum  
Theatre  
Cinema  
Theatre  
Amusement Park  
Beach  
Camping Ground  
Caravan Site  
Holiday Area  
Education  
Kindergarten  
Library  
School  
Tourist  
Information  
Casinos  
Important Tourist attraction  
Scenic/Panoramic View  
Tourist Information Office  
Travel Agency  
Winery  
Zoo  
College/University  
Emergency  
Doctor  
Emergency Medical Services  
Fire Brigade  
Hospital/Polyclinic  
Pharmacy  
Police Station  
Parking  
Open Parking Area  
Parking Garage  
Petrol  
Petrol Station  
Other  
Dentist  
Nightlife  
Traffic Control Camera Location  
Veterinarian  
Exhibit Centre  
Railway  
Religion  
Railway Station  
Exhibition  
Art Centre  
Convention Centre  
Monastery  
Place of Worship  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Make sure power supply is +12V  
or +24V  
! Check power connection.  
The unit powers on but does not  
boot up.  
! Check the power connection.  
! If unit has been exposed to hot  
temperatures for long periods  
turn off for a few minutes to  
cool down.  
No Display  
! If touchscreen not responding  
while driving then Safe Mode is  
on (see page 18).  
Touchscreen not responding  
! Turn off power. Wait a moment  
and turn back on.  
! Clean LCD with LCD cleaner.  
! Make sure you are only  
momentarily touching screen.  
No Sound  
! Check volume.  
! Make sure GPS antenna is  
raised to a horizontal position.  
! Make sure the unit has a clear  
view of the sky.  
Searching For Satellites' still  
showing.  
DAY  
Display too bright when using at  
night.  
! Touch  
to switch to  
NIGHT mode.  
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WARRANTY  
Warranty only valid in the country of original retail/sale.  
UNIDEN GNS8350 CAR NAVIGATION  
Limited One Year Warranty  
PARTS COVERED:  
This warranty covers for one (1) year, the Product and included  
accessories.  
Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of  
warranty.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY:  
In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty at any  
time while this warranty is in effect, the warrantor at its discretion, will  
repair the defect or replace the Product and return it to you without  
charge for parts or service. This warranty does not provide for  
reimbursement or payment of incidental or consequential damages. This  
EXPRESS WARRANTY is in addition to and does not in any way affect your  
rights under the TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 (Cth) (Australia) or the  
CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand).  
Warrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498  
Uniden New Zealand Limited  
Warranty only available in original country of  
purchase  
ELEMENT OF WARRANTY:  
Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this  
warranty, its GNS8350 CAR NAVIGATION (herein after referred to as the  
Product), to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with  
only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OR WARRANTY:  
In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty, the  
Product should be shipped or delivered, freight pre-paid, with evidence of  
original purchase (e.g. a copy of the sales docket), to the warrantor at:  
WARRANTY DURATION:  
This warranty to the original retail owner only, shall terminate and be of  
no further effect 1year (12 months) after the date of original retail sale.  
This warranty will be deemed invalid if the Product is;  
UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY  
LIMITED  
Service Division  
UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND  
LIMITED  
Service Division  
345 Princes Highway,  
Rockdale, NSW 2216  
Fax (02) 9599 3278  
www.uniden.com.au  
150 Harris Road,  
East Tamaki, Auckland  
Fax (09) 274 4253  
www.uniden.co.nz  
(A) Damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary,  
(B) Modified, altered or used as part of any conversion kits,  
subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden,  
(C) Improperly installed,  
(D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent  
for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty,  
(E) Used in conjunction with any equipment or parts or as part of a  
system not manufactured by Uniden, or  
Customers in other states should ship or deliver the Product freight pre-  
paid to the nearest Uniden Authorised Repair Centre. (Contact Uniden for  
the Warranty Agent nearest you.)  
(F) Where the Serial Number label of the product has been removed or  
damaged beyond recognition.  
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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A UNIDEN PRODUCT.  
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