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Cobra Electronics 2000 GPS Receiver User Manual
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1. to the trail Name the waypoint Accept the de default name Entera gt user defined name 5 40 PM Page 86 C At any place on the trail while at the Trail Mode screen 1 Press the HERE function button to proceed to the amp GPS Data screen 2 Press the SAVE function button to proceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu At the Save or Edit Name menu Q The default name can be accepted A user defined name can be entered At the Save or Edit Name menu Q 1 Press ENTER or the SAVE function button to accept the default name and return to the amp Trail Mode screen 9 At the Save or Edit Name menu Q 1 Press the CLEAR function button to clear the default name 2 Enter the name of choice using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The name will be saved and the system will return to the amp Trail Mode screen 9 A NOTE An attempt to enter more than 50 waypoints will result in the amp Trail Memory is Full screen Ell rather than the amp Save or Edit Name menu when the SAVE function button is pressed Trail Memory is Full Trail memory is full and the current trail has stopped You must delete a trail to start another one Press ENTER to accept 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 5 40 PM Page 87 C End trail recording When the end of the trail is reached while at the Trail Mode screen 1 Press
2. this package amp IN THIS MANUAL The unit shown is not necessarily the one purchased Images shown in this manual are for illustration purposes only NAV ONE system unit Mounting bracket with quick release and suction cup NAV ONE 2000 Quick reference card This operating instructions Regional Maps booklet manual for Mobile Navigation only included with the Systems NAV ONE 2000 model Part I Introduction Nothing comes close to a Cobra 5 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 6 CLS Ld How to use this manual and System overview How to use 2 The NAV ONE system is designed to be intuitive in its operation Therefore much of the this manual information in this manual can be read on an as needed basis to learn how to perform This manual contains a new function to check on details of a function or to refresh one s knowledge of a function four principal parts with MA about the However it is important to read the Important safety information and all of Part II Getting Started before first using the system Without that information the user may be placed The introducti vb i PER oea in a dangerous situation or may damage the unit before having any practical use from it Getting started Including system overview Naturally reading this manual from cover to cover will enable the user to learn as much as installation options and possibl
3. Reset data The user can reset any or all of the fields at any time either while navigating Sa a trip or after it is finished EM Current Data Field Reset one data item At the Edit Data Field menu IT 1 Scroll or w to the data item to be reset and press the RESET function button 2 At the amp Reset Data Field menu il scroll or w to Current Data Field and press ENTER The reset will be confirmed and the system will return to the amp Edit Data Field menu I Reset All Reset all data items Atthe c Edit Data Field menu i0 with any item highlighted 1 Press the RESET function button Reset All i A tt 2 At the amp Reset Data Field menu Ili scroll or w to Reset All and press ENTER ul Nu 3 At the Reset All screen IE press ENTER The reset will be confirmed and the system will return to the amp Edit Data Field menu MW Press ENTER to accept or BACK to cancel BA 3 Main menu See note B1 Main menu See note B2 Where do you want to go Where do you want to go Current Location S Address Intersection ves Address Intersectiga z LANDWEHR RD DeL NORTHBROOK K Point of Interest T k Point of Interest ILLINOIS Current Location Latitude Save or Edit Name Longitude W 88 07 30 LANDWEHR RD NORTHBROOK IL Ne Previous Destination Of v Previous Destination Between HER R IL 68 CD Address Book AR Address Book And arf Trip Planner Xo C
4. CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 4 CLS Ld information and Included in this and statements l l n mu PI ial attention t m The user is responsible for operating this product wisely This NAV ONE system is intended for use only as a navigational the CAUTION symbols and aid and should not be relied upon to the exclusion of other information Be aware of conditions around the vehicle ciatemente inthis mania and compare them to the information provided by the NAV ONE system m he Global Positioning System is provided and operated by the U S government which is solely responsible for its accuracy CAUTION and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of this NAV ONE system Statements identify This NAV ONE is not waterproof Do not allow liquids to splash on it nor expose it to rain during operation or conditions that could transfer from vehicle to vehicle cause damage to the system or other Do not disassemble or modify the unit as this may lead to damage If a problem occurs stop using the system immediately and equipment contact a Cobra dealer Changes or modifications to the unit may void its compliance with FCC rules and make it illegal to use The NAV ONE system s map database provides information on suggested routes without regard to factors that may affect the user s driving experience or the time required to arrive at the desired destination For
5. 9 is shown 1 Press any button to return to the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen I the LCD is hard to read its brightness and contrast can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions 1 Press the LCD Brightness Control and LCD Contrast Control and buttons on the right side of the unit until the best viewing condition is achieved PLEASE DRIVE 2 Atthe PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen the user will have two choices SAFELY screen choices Select a language English French and opanish are available m Select a language for the system to use Acknowledge the safety reminder then start or resume a navigation process At the PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen 1 Press the LANGUAGE function button to proceed to the amp Languages menu 2 Scroll or w to the desired language and press ENTER The language will be selected and the system will return to the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen Q CIN IF 02 B Startup 6 15 04 Acknowledge the safety reminder The gateway to navigation No navigation was in progress Starts a new process 5 28 PM Page 17 CLS IF Acknowledging the safety reminder enables the system to proceed to the navigation functions for which it was purchased The menu that will appear after this screen depends upon what was in progress when the system was last turned off whether The most recent trip was completed no navigation was
6. Chicago IL Continue Discontinue Part Il Getting Started 7 NOTE Pressing MENU at any time that navigation is in progress brings up the amp Main menu Q This is the same as the amp Main menu except that the trail function is replaced by the voice function At this amp Main menu users can Force a voice prompt using the VOICE function button see Navigation voice prompt on page 69 r Return to navigating the current route using the MAP function button see Navigation at map screen on page 71 n Discontinue the current navigation and start a new one by choosing one of the five select destination methods see Destination selection options on page 18 Route by Shortest Time P Use Toll Roads LN Nothing comes close to a Cobra 03 D Set Oper Pref 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 20 CLS Ld Setting operating preferences O Main menu 3 See note A Option Menu Set Clock Languages Preferences Espa ol Francais press ENTER 7 NOTE A mM Setting operating preferences The Map Regions line will only appear on the The NAV ONE system allows users to choose from several settings in the NAV ONE 2000 software that control how the LCD appears and how information is presented A Enter the Athe z Main menu O 2 NOTE options menu 1 Press the OPTION function button to proceed to the amp Option Menu where there are fiv
7. only the function button of the LCD just to the left of the function buttons Icon Function utton A listing of all functions available on the system along with their icons and definitions is included in Appendix A Pressing the function button next to an active icon will activate that function and the system will proceed to the menu or screen associated with that function For example the amp Main Main Menu menu has icons for the functions map trail here and options To move from the amp Main menu to the amp Map screen press the MAP function button as shown at right Press and release the MAP function button to view the Map screen Some function choices Unavailable Function Icon m that are displayed together en in IIS must be either or such as ee id spell and list In those cases available The the unavailable function SPELL function icon will be gray rather is available to than at full contrast toggle from list as shown at right to spell mode Par il Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 10 c5 Installation Installation gt The NAV ONE requires very little installation beyond the A need to put it at a convenient location and to secure it in place The only connection required is between the unit s CAUTION power socket and the vehicle s 12 volt power socket Some vehicles have wind shields wit
8. Main menu Q substituted for the default names either as the trails and waypoints are generated or at any later time However the system named points Beginning and End cannot be changed Trail Book dE View a trail Athe Trail Book menu There are no trails on the map 1 Scroll a or to the name of the trail to be viewed and press the VIEW function Mee ooo button and the amp Map screen Q9 will show the selected trail highlighted in magenta or BACK to return _ 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 5 40 PM Page 84 C Navigate an 2 Atthe Trail Book menu 2 NOTE existing trail 1 Scroll or wW to the name of the trail to be navigated Selecting End as and press ENTER the starting point for 2 At the amp Trail 1 screen scroll a or W to the trail M LA a AS at you waypoint from which to start navigation and press ENTER allow retracement of the want to stop current or the GO function button trail to the beginning s 3 At the Trail Mode screen navigate the magenta highlighted trail The selected waypoint will be highlighted in yellow Press ENTER to aa 4 When finished navigating the trail press MENU or the EDIT function button eo The system will return to the amp Main menu Q Trail Book Add a trail to Atthe Trail Book menu or the amp Trail Book screen El There are no trails the trail book 1 Press the ADD function button to proceed to the amp
9. Museum m Park Recreation Area m Park amp Ride Police Station Rental Car Agency Rest Area Restaurant m School m Shopping m Ski Resort Sports Complex m Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Train Station m Winery Appendix C GPS system characteristics and operation GPS basics How GPS works 4 The Global Positioning System GPS is a space based radionavigation system It consists of 24 satellites which orbit the Earth at an altitude of approximately 11 000 miles and ground stations GPS provides users with accurate information on position velocity and time This is available anywhere in the world and in most weather conditions GPS was initiated by The United States Department of Defense in 1973 to reduce the proliferation of navigation aids By creating a robust system that overcame the limitations of many previously existing navigation systems GPS became attractive to a broader spectrum of users GPS has been successful in classic applications such as aviation and marine navigation since it was first developed Since then it has become useful for a wide range of people because its capabilities are accessible using small affordable equipment The GPS satellite network transmits radio signals to earth from high earth orbit GPS service provides users with extremely accurate positioning information anywhere on or near the surface of the earth To accomplish this each of the 24 satellites
10. Name Trail Book Entry screen ic o The NAV ONE will automatically enter the Beginning point and start recording the trail with or BACK ae system points dropping bread crumbs immediately after the ADD function button is pressed 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 Name the CCP n ew trail Accept gt default name Pp Enter a user 3 defined name Drive ss eee gt the trail 5 40 PM Page 85 C At the Name Trail Book Entry menu A NOTE The default name can be accepted If the trail book is A user defined name can be entered Ad n At the Name Trail Book Entry menu Q i Book is Full screen El 1 Press ENTER or the SAVE function button to accept the default name and proceed to the amp Trail Mode screen At the Name Trail Book Entry menu 1 Press the CLEAR function button to clear the default name 2 Enter the name of choice using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The name will be saved and the system will proceed to the amp Trail Mode screen Q Following activation by pressing of the ADD function button the system will record the path traversed by the vehicle and the waypoints added until the user chooses to end the trail The amp Trail Mode screen will show progress on the map Trail Book is Full Trail book is full You must delete a trail before you can start another one Press ENTER to accept 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 Add waypoints
11. are Zoom Level Expressways Orange Orange shown in the table of options 2 3 4 5 1 5 smallest to largest area Freeways interstates Red Red to the right of the menu Map View Heading Up gt Heading up or north up up or north up Parks golf courses national forests Green Green ONUM PIECE Railroads Yellow Yellow A NOTE Mois l Rivers Blue Blue If the desired option Auto dayornght Route Light green Light green cannot be seen vues Weyer IM CU tea Streets Dark gray Light gray Smart Power On or off Street names Dark gray White 1 Scroll a or W until it Key Click BEE Vehicle icon White and magenta triangle Comes on the screen Key Click On or off Part IV Helpful Information Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra Appendix Point of interest cateo Point of The point of interest POI categories included in the NAV ONE system include the following interest categories m Airport m Court House Parking Garage Amusement Park m Ferry Terminal m Parking Lot m ATM Gasoline Station m Performing Arts Auto Dealership Auto Service amp Maintenance m Automobile Club m Bank Bus Station Business Facility m Casino City Center m City Hall m Civic Community Center Commuter Rail Station m Convention Exhibition Cen Golf Course m Grocery Store m Higher Education m Historical Monument m Hospital Hotel m Library m Marina Motorcycle Dealership
12. carry over to the NAV ONE as well Cobra encourages customers to report any errors found in our electronic maps by contacting technical assistance available in English and Spanish at productinfo cobra com e mail by visiting our website www cobra com or by calling customer assistance available in English and Spanish at 773 889 3087 between 8 00 a m and 6 00 p m C S T Monday through Friday except holidays Restricted Rights Legend For defense agencies Use reproduction or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 52 227 7013 and or similar successor clauses in the FAR or the DOD or NASA FAR Supplement Warranty Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its Cobra NAV ONE and the component parts thereof will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one 1 year from the date of first consumer purchase This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser provided that the product is utilized within the U S A Caution Cobra makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the map data in the NAV ONE and disclaims any and all express implied or statutory warranties including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose It is the user s responsibility to use this product prudently This product is intended to be used only as a travel aid and must not be u
13. emits signals to receivers below GPS determines location by computing the difference between the time that a signal is sent and the time it is received GPS satellites carry atomic clocks that provide extremely accurate time information The time information is placed in the codes broadcast by the satellite so that a receiver can continuously determine the time the signal was broadcast The signal contains data that the NAV ONE system uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning The NAV ONE system uses the time difference between the time of signal reception and the broadcast time to compute the distance from the receiver to the satellite With information about the distance to four satellites and the location of each satellite when the signal was sent the NAV ONE system can compute its own position latitude and longitude Part IV Helpful Information Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra Appendix D NAV ONE system s Physical a a ein a aa a specifications Unit dimensions 4 73 H x 7 91 W x 2 28 D 201 mm x 120 mm x 65 mm Unit weight 11b 8 96 oz 710 g Display size 5 2 132 mm Diagonal Display resolution 320 x 240 pixel SIN Color Display Keypad Back lit Power 12 volt DC vehicle Power Adapter included Usage 1 2A max Fuse 3A Antenna Built in Patch Optional External Antenna Available Temperature range Operation 15 C
14. from C to B to A In either case scrolling will wrap around the loop such as from 8 to 9 to 0 to space to 1 to 2 when scrolling V the numeric loop The 4 and p gt buttons move across the menu line where information is being spelled After a character is selected in the first position the gt button accepts the selection and moves the cursor to the next position to the right where the next character can be selected by scrolling 4 amp or wW as shown in the progression of amp Select Street Name menus O and Each press of the 4 button clears one character and moves one space to the left such as to the amp Select Street Name menu from amp Select Street Name menu Q or The CLEAR function button clears the entire entry back to the starting point such as to the amp Select Street Name menu Q from the amp Select Street Name menu Q CLS IF A NOTE The first character defaults to the first available character usually A as Shown in the amp Select Street Name menu When a different letter is Chosen as in the amp Select Street Name menu Q the list although inactive in spell mode shifts to the corresponding alphabetic section In the second and subsequent character positions the cursor box defaults to the first available character using smart spelling see page 29 If that is the Space character to separate words for instance press the button
15. in progress A trip was interrupted before reaching the destination navigation was in progress Atthe PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen 7 NOTE 1 Press ENTER to proceed to the amp Main menu This amp Main menu E Ean This menu is the starting point the entry to all of the capabilities features and functions ee aa of the NAV ONE system Users can start a new navigation process by choosing one of the time that no navigation five listed options for selecting a destination or can use the four functions represented by the icons at the right of the LCD is in progress 17 CLS IF 02 B Startup 6 15 04 Destination selection options Available functions 5 28 PM Page 18 CLS SUP The following sections of the manual describe how to use each of the five destination selection options on the Main menu O Address intersection see page 32 Address book see page 46 Point of interest see page 38 Trip planner see page 52 m Previous destination see page 36 The following functions are immediately available from the Main menu O Map function Displays the current location on a map see Map screen as reference resource on page 70 Trail function Records a trail traveled on or off the road see Trail mode section which starts at page 82 Here function Displays the current location in words and figures see Here f
16. is not necessary to go there to add it to this list At the Main menu EI A NOTE 1 Scroll or to Previous Destination and press ENTER If the list is empty the amp No Stored 2 At the amp Select Destination menu EJ sorted with the oldest destination at the Destination screen E will appear instead of bottom of the list scroll or W to the desired destination and press ENTER amp Select Destination menu Ell or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Previous destinations can be cleared from the list if so desired At the Select Destination menu EJ 1 Scroll or wW to the destination to be deleted and press the DELETE function button 2 At the amp Confirm Deletion screen 3 press ENTER The deletion will be confirmed and the system will return to the amp Select Destination menu Z CL IF 20 B Off Route Events 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 77 ET P Changes At any time during a trip the route can be changed or cancelled from the amp Planned Route screen If the system is not enroute already displaying the amp Planned Route screen Q3 it can easily be reached during trip navigation in any of the following ways At the amp Map screen press the PAGE function button m At the amp Guide screen press the BACK function button At any other menu or screen 1 Press MENU to proceed to the amp Main menu Q 2 Press the MAP functio
17. menu O At the Trip Planner menu 1 Scroll or W to the name of the trip to be deleted and press the EDIT function button 2 At the amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or to Edit Name and press the DELETE function button 3 At the amp Confirm Deletion screen El press ENTER The deletion will be accepted and the system will return to the Trip Planner menu O Confirm Deletion Are you sure that you want to delete selected trip MONDAYS TRIP Press ENTER to accept or BACK to cancel 14 B Trp Planner Modify a trip Change a trip name 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 55 a A saved trip can be modified in four ways m Change the trip name m Change the name of a destination Add a destination Delete a destination Athe amp Trip Planner menu 1 Scroll or YW to the name of the trip to be modified and press the EDIT function button 2 At the amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or wW to Edit Name and press ENTER 3 At the amp Enter Name of Trip menu edit the trip name using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The name change will be saved and the system will return to the amp Mondays Trip menu NOTE If the trip s destination list is full pressing ADD will bring up amp Trip Planner screen 3 with notice that it is full Trip Planner Destination list is full You need to go BACK and delete a d
18. navigation or other non vehicular applications Other fine Cobra products are available for those uses Please visit our website www cobra com to see our complete product line A NOTE NAV ONE 3000 makes the entire map with street level details and database available NAV ONE 2000 includes one available region with street level detail and database as well as Route USA a nationwide major road network Additional regions can be purchased as accessories See the separate NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet In addition to the detailed regional map s Route USA provides information on those roads needed to navigate among the 500 most populous cities in the United States 01 Intro Contents 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 1 CLS ae Part Introduction Our thanks TO VOU cos uta ie sie waa nibo REO d ees About GPS navigatio 2533 v xe d a ace Ce ae About the Cobra NAV ONE system 00 Controls and indicators System lgi s zoo aioe 2 Pat e one ena swe vor EUR Features to make travel easier FCC COMPIANCO cascos t a SOCUE REC eb e ht Important safety information 0 00 05 Included in this package ccc cee eee ee aes Part Il Getting Started Do not skip this information How to use this manual 2 0 cee eee eee System OVervieW cese RR System functions and their iconS 0005 PSV a AUOUI s s e deara a sta
19. no trip IS active ED ee route highlight and When no trip is in progress the amp Map screen can be viewed gt no trip data in screen footer as one might refer to an atlas Or it can be used to determine the a A2 Map when a trip is active vehicle s current location Includes route highlight and trip data in screen footer Once a destination is chosen and a route is calculated the NAV ONE S NOTE system is ready to provide guidance to navigate the trip from the starting B1 If MENU is pressed when voice prompt Please proceed to the highlighted route until the final no trip is active trail mode is announcement Arrived at destination available and MAP function button brings up B2 If MENU is pressed when a trip is active voice function is available and map function brings up CES ay 21 D Trail Mode 6 15 04 5 40 PM Page 81 C Resume Or sss seen m n discontinue from off Select Detour Criteria Avoid Current Road Avoid Next Road Detour Distance Avoid Specific Road Whether or not navigation was in progress when it was turned off the NAV ONE system displays the start up screens when the system is turned back on If a trip was interrupted the amp Continue route guidance menu amp will show the destination on the LCD when ENTER is pressed at the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen El after the system is turned back on See the Start up section for informat
20. off 1 Press and hold the POWER button on the left side of the unit until the function buttons are illuminated The system will turn on and the amp Cobra screen will appear on the LCD The amp Cobra screen will be visible briefly then change to the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen This safety reminder appears following each start up and must be acknowledged before proceeding When the system is on 1 Press the POWER button on the left side of the unit The system will retain information to be recalled when it is turned on again A NOTE If the unit is plugged into a socket controlled by the ignition switch turning off the ignition will also turn off the system When restarting the POWER button needs ito be pressed to turn the system on again A NOTE Sleep mode functions when SmartPower is turned on or off The amp Display Saver screen 9 conserves power and the life of the LCD whenever the system is in sleep mode Sleep mode is activated automatically if the user takes no action at the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen 3 for ten seconds after it appears This occurs only at the amp PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen and is different from a SmartPower shutdown See page 21 for information on SmartPower CL IF 02 B Startup 6 15 04 Exit sleep mode Adjust display visibility 5 28 PM Page 16 CLS E While the Display Saver screen
21. prior step or can escape to the amp Main menu Q by pressing MENU regardless of where the user is in the system software NAV ONE 3000 2 The NAV ONE 3000 model includes details of the entire area no regional unlocking is required NAV ONE 2000 The NAV ONE 2000 model includes Route USA which provides map information needed for intercity navigation among the 500 most populous cities in the total coverage area This model also includes details of one region free with the purchase of the unit If access to more than one region is desired see the Accessories and order form section near the back cover of that booklet for ordering information Before the NAV ONE 2000 can be used as described in the following portions of this manual the included free region must be selected and unlocked See the separate NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet for instructions on choosing and unlocking a region VL 02 B Startup 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 15 Turning Star ay te ere i the system on and off Turn the system on 2 Turn the system off D gt Display saver and sleep mode CLS IF When connected to a power source the system needs to be turned on to operate and can remain on for as long as it is in use After a period of inactivity the system will either enter sleep mode see below or turn itself off using SmartPower see page 21 to avoid draining the vehicle battery When the system is
22. route or will recalculate the route from the current location Similarly if the driver encounters a road closure traffic jam or other obstacle along the calculated route the NAV ONE system can be used to detour around it The vehicle can even be stopped along the way and the NAV ONE turned off When it is turned back on the system will calculate a route to the original destination from that point These are described in the Off route events section Trip data s sssesee At any time during navigation the user can observe a screen showing data for the trip such as elapsed time and distance The Trip data section provides full details Trail mode Trail mode acts like dropping bread crumbs It allows the user to find the way back from a destination or to repeat an off road trip In this mode the NAV ONE system tracks the vehicle s actual movement from the starting point Along the way users can enter and name waypoints or landmarks then name and save the trail with all its data The system can store up to 30 trails with up to 50 user named waypoints per trail This is described in the Trail mode section CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 9 C5 System 2 The NAV ONE system software automatically determines NOTE functions which functions will be needed during each process and eee and their icons shows appropriate icons for those functions on the right
23. start up sequence it can be changed at the amp Languages menu Q at any time At the Option menu 1 Scroll or wW to Languages and press ENTER 2 At the amp Languages menu scroll or wW to the desired language and press ENTER The language will be selected and the system will return to the Main menu This option allows the user to set current location when using trip planner A point other than the present location can be designated as the origin for the system to use in route development For instance if the user is at home and wants to develop a route from the user s office to a customer s location the user can select this option to tell the system to start from the user s office rather than from home where the user is at the time After selecting a new current location all route instructions will be calculated from it until the user either selects another current location or drives a vehicle with the system turned on and receiving GPS signals After moving a short distance the system will override the current location the user set and revert to the location determined by the GPS data CL IF 04 B Set Oper Pref 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 23 TN IP Set current gt Atthe Option menu location 1 Scroll or w to Vehicle Position and press ENTER 2 At the amp Set Vehicle Position menu press ENTER 3 At the amp Select Origin menu scroll or w to one of the four me
24. the STOP function button to proceed to the amp Stop Trail screen T 2 Press ENTER to confirm the stop and return to the amp Main menu Q warm pus dM trail The system will automatically insert the End point on the trail Edit an gt Atthe Trail Book menu f f Press ENTER to accept existing trail 1 Scroll or w to the name of the trail to be edited and press the EDIT function button or BACK to cancel or waypoint At the amp Trail 1 screen the user can Change a trail name X Delete a trail entirely Change a waypoint name Delete a waypoint from the trail 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 5 40 PM Page 88 as Change a trail name S Atthe amp Trail 1 menu sa 1 Scroll or w to Edit Name and press ENTER 2 At the amp Name Trail menu Kd press the CLEAR function button to clear the current name 3 Enter the name of choice using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The name will be saved and the system will return to amp Trail Book menu Q Please name trail Delete a trail gt Atthe Trail 1 menu A NOTE E e h 1 Scroll a or W to Edit Name and The DELETE function button is ila 0 e e press the DELETE function button also available at the amp Name era 2 At the amp Confirm Deletion screen E LITERE ane ee delete the trail from there as well Are Von B Hiat you want to delete this trail
25. to 60 C 5 F to 140 F Storage 30 C to 80 C 22 F to 176 F Map storage Automotive Grade Hard Disk Drive oecifications Performance 2 Receiver 12 Parallel Channels for tracking up to 12 satellites Acquisition times Approximately hot 0 Sec warm 38 sec cold 45 sec using i A S A P Technology Update rate 1 second continuous GPS accuracy Position 10 meters 2D RMS Velocity 0 1 m sec Dynamics 4g Interface USB 2 0 Maintenance and service Maintenance Very little maintenance is required to keep this NAV ONE system in good operating condition m Keep the unit components clean by wiping with a soft cloth slightly moistened with lens cleaner or isopropyl alcohol Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners which could damage the case or scratch the LCD Protect the unit from moisture and from being dropped or struck by hard objects to prevent damage Troubleshooting gt Part IV Helpful Information Appendices Maintenance and service Do not apply pressure to the LCD screen Consult the Cobra web site www cobra com for the latest software and database versions and compare them to those stored in your unit to determine if updating is needed Software and information updates are also available in DVD ROM format and can be purchased as accessories NAV ONE needs to be connected to a computer running a Windows 98 or higher operating system with a DVD drive usin
26. to provide a visual supplement to the voice information 6 The screen will show the distance to the maneuver the name of the road to be entered and a large highlighted arrow superimposed on the streets in the immediate area of the maneuver As the vehicle progresses toward the point of maneuver the countdown bar at the left of the LCD will shorten as shown on amp Guide screens IO kd and El When the maneuver is complete the system will switch back to the previous navigation screen Map as reference Map screen When navigation is not in progress the Map screen is reached from the Main menu Q as reference 1 Press the MAP function button resource The LCD will show the map of the current location and surrounding area at whatever zoom level is in effect There will not be a highlight arrow since no route is being navigated and the footer bar will show only the GPS signal status and the vehicle s heading At amp Map screen the pan here and zoom functions will be available to increase its utility The page function will show the amp Trip Data screen with data for the most recently completed trip See page 65 in this section for more information on the amp Trip Data screen 18 B Route Guidance Navigation at map screen Navigation at planned route screen 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 71 CLS IF Navigation using map screen The amp Map screen Q is the entry point for navigation wit
27. 00 Cvr 6 15 04 5 23 PM Page A1 HC obra NAV IN E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS D k Peir Of interne E Previous Des nation Qn lui Nets Book ers a Inr NAV NE 2000 NAY UP IN E 3000 Nothing comes close to a Cobra Printed in the Philippines Part No 480 101 P English Our thanks to you About GPS navigation and About the Cobra NAV ONE system Our thanks to you Thank you for purchasing a Cobra NAV ONE mobile navigation system Properly used and maintained this Cobra NAV ONE product will provide many years of reliable service About GPS navigation The Global Positioning System consists of land based control stations and a constellation of satellites circling the earth that send continuous coded radio signals containing time and position information GPS receivers such as the one built into the NAV ONE use those signals to determine their position on the earth latitude and longitude For more information on the Global Positioning System see Appendix C However the NAV ONE s built in features and uncomplicated interface allows navigating without much concern for GPS details 2 NOTE Cobra recommends reading at least the Important safety information and all of Part II Getting Started in this manual before using the unit Trim Line for short fold About the Cobra NAV ONE system The NAV ONE unit is a specialized portable navigation system f
28. 04 5 38 PM Page 72 CLS SUP Navigation using guide screen 72 The amp Guide screen can replace the graphic amp Map screen O and the descriptive amp Planned Route 9 screen with enlarged detail of the next maneuver to be executed It can be displayed at any time during a trip Navigation at gt the Map screen O guide screen 1 Press the PAGE function button to proceed to the amp Planned Route screen Q9 2 Press the PAGE function button again to proceed to the amp Guide screen The next maneuver will be shown on the LCD and mileage from the current location will update continuously gt Trip data The NAV ONE system keeps track of information about each trip and the amp Trip Data screen can be viewed at any time to retrieve it for the current or most recent trip While at the amp Trip Data screen 3 the PAGE function button will return the system directly to the Map screen O or Q The edit function allows users to select information to be displayed on the amp Trip Data screen and to reset data fields CLS IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 73 CLS IF Trip data during S The Trip Data screen can be displayed at any time during navigation to see navigation Trip data when not navigating a trip Trip data screen content information about the current trip While trip data is displayed navigation voice prompts and the amp Gui
29. 34 1234 4557 N SHERIDAN RD CHICAGO IL Budget Rent a car Burger King Burger King Burger King Business Center Bank Butera Finer Foods POI Found W comi 773 987 1234 BUB S GYROS 5800 W IRVING CHICAGO IL 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 44 CLS SUP Within a city At the Select Listing Preference menu 1 Scroll or w to Within a City and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select City menu W an alphabetic list of cities in the state having a location on the abridged list see State selection on page 38 scroll or w to the desired city see note on page 38 and press ENTER 3 At the amp Point of Interest menu i scroll or w to the desired location and press Select City ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu ae Select by eese Athe amp Select POI Search Method menu IN THIS MANUAL Awel phone number 1 Scroll a or W to By Phone Number and press ENTER These select by phone Allows the telephone number 2 At the amp By Phone Number screen Q enter the telephone number procedures use Point of Interest of the destination to be entered number for the location to be found using spell mode and multiple categories as Wy 17 6mi 630 321 4321 then narrows the choice to one press ENTER examples The same 697 S ADDISON RD location if there are multiple l locations with the same telephone The telephone numbe
30. Location Address Intersection Software Version menu will only appear 5 0 52 on the NAV ONE 2000 Point of Interest KY IN OH LOCATE atabase Version Previous Destination Moon ee uus NC SC GA Address Book Database Area ND SD MN WI IA NE UNITED STATES amp 52 Part ll Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra 25 05 D Txt Lst Entry 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 26 CLS Ld Text and list entries list and spell modes 9 Scroll feature in spell mode A NOTE Scroll 4 or V to move through Select Street Name Non English the endless loop of characters El A a in both directions IN sole Ave sor Skeet Dr See the chart below for list order 4 p Hd Pine St and characters available wr Puer iei If the entry is entirely numeric pe alan State Illinois sop end pud y y J as needed Applegate Ave Arial Dr Blackstone Blvd such as a zip code the shorter numeric list will be presented Ell List order and characters available i Alphanumeric Text and list entries list and spell modes When using the NAV ONE system it is often necessary to lt o 1 2 E A 5 a 8 E enter information or select it from lists in the NAV ONE database B a Al B D E F G H dq Because these methods are so widely invoked it is important KILIMINIOTPIQIRIS to become familiar with using the list and spell modes early on 7 W Z D Ey E Data selection and entry is accomplished by using either ist mode enabl
31. NAV ONE while driving Only a passenger should operate controls or program the unit while the vehicle is in motion The driver should not program the system unless the vehicle is parked in a safe location ONLY glance at the screen when necessary and safe to do so Listen to the computer voice guidance If prolonged viewing is necessary pull off the road to a safe location DO NOT use this NAV ONE system to locate emergency services such as police fire stations hospitals and clinics The database may not include all emergency service providers Use best judgment and ask for directions in these situations DO NOT position the unit in a location that obstructs the driver s view of the road instruments or controls to operate the vehicle DO NOT drive the vehicle unless the unit is securely attached to the windshield with the supplied bracket and suction cup or is fastened by other reliable means to keep it from becoming a projectile hazard inside the vehicle in the event of a violent maneuver or collision DO NOT mount the unit over airbag panels or within airbag expansion spaces The force of an expanding airbag can thrust objects in its path toward the driver or passengers with injurious result DO position the unit so the screen can be viewed with just a quick glance DO set the volume at a level that will allow the hearing of outside traffic and emergency services Part Introduction Nothing comes close to a Cobra 3
32. Press ENTER or the SAVE function button to proceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu 3 Continue the process to name and enter the location in the address book as described at page 46 in the Address book section During navigation voice prompts provide direction at each maneuver so that A NOTE only a glance at the screen is needed while driving The voice function generates The voice function is not active unless a trip an additional interim voice report of navigation status at any time of the user s is in progress A number of screens such as choosing while navigating a trip the amp Option menu on page 20 will appear with or without the voice icon depending A voice prompt of navigation status can be quickly gotten at any of the on whether a trip is in progress On some three navigation screen or the trip data screen at any time during a trip screens the voice function will override At any of the screens another function when a trip is in progress 1 Press the VOICE function button The system will respond with a message such as In ten miles you will enter US 12 west CL IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 70 C Next As a maneuver is approached the system automatically provides voice prompts such as 70 maneuver In two miles turn left In addition shortly before the maneuver is to be executed the system will switch to the amp Guide screen 3
33. UCESSIVIDE caeca a IRR COE ECCE dC a a cda ec ana dos 96 Customer assistance 00 0 0 e eee eee 97 Non English manuals 0 000000 97 Trademark acknowledgement 97 User license 1 2 oos soe si 3C RR ee EROR a 98 Warranty TP 99 ln KT 100 Accessories and order form 102 Nothing comes close to a Cobra a 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 2 Features to make travel easier FCC com CLS Ld Features to Built in gyro make travel easier Select destinations in any convenient way m Address m intersection m Point of interest m Previous destination Address book location m rip planner Trip data provides details Two odometers m Current speed m Maximum speed m Moving average speed m Average speed Drive time m Stopped time m Total trip time ETA Estimated time to arrival Compass heading m Clock ECC cescdcesesveescs compliance Allows the NAV ONE 3000 to maintain heading information during losses of GPS signal On screen and voice directions For turn by turn navigation from origin to destination Cobra NAV ONE exclusive iA S A P GPS receiver technology gives the quickest acquisition time of any portable GPS receiver for rapid position updates as well as the strongest GPS signal in urban canyon and dense foliage terrains Self contained with built in map No need to juggle memo
34. Uses fewest keystrokes 1 Press the SPELL function button to proceed to the amp Select Street Name menu Meadow Blvd 2 Scroll or W to M in the first character space then press the LIST function button Naples Flaws 3 At the amp Select Street Name menu Fl scroll Ww to Main St S be CL IF 07 D Add Intr 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 31 CL GE Address At the completion of any of the three methods press ENTER The system will return to the amp Address menu El which now shows Main St below the highlighted number bar Very large cities Some very large cities are subdivided or consist of multiple counties or boroughs In those Street Mainst cases addresses can be accessed either using the city name or the subdivision name cit ity incoinsnire For example a street in the borough of Queens NY will be found under both that OE listing and under New York NY i zip eco f Select Street Name Select Street Name Select Street Name Select Street Name A M A MAI N Applegate Ave Mable Ave Mable Ave Main St Par il Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra 31 CES ay 07 D Add Intr 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 32 CL EF Address intersection and Previous destination 9 Main menu Where do you want to go ey Address Intersection Select Zip Select State ws Address Intersection PEEL Arizona Arkasas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Destinatio
35. art destination At the Main menu Q 2 IN THIS MANUAL selection by 1 Scroll or W to Point of Interest and These select by point of interest press ENTER category procedures use the airport category Select by category At the Select POI Search Method menu example The same 1 Scroll amp or W to By Cat d press ENTER raped A eae Selects one of the OCT or o By Category and press category in the database categories from the 2 At the amp Select POI Category menu scroll or wW to the category NAV ONE database from which a point of interest is to be chosen and press ENTER ANOTE then Narrows Wie The category will be selected and the system will proceed to the amp Select Listing Preference menu 9 _ The last five categories ue choice to one of Selected will be at the top aa The amp Select Listing Preference menu provides three LM UAE l ways to sort the category list and select a final destination p m Sort by distance see page 40 A NOTE Sort alphabetically see page 41 The list is sorted by distance from the i current location with ithe closest point at ithe top of the list Within a city see page 41 CLS IF 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 40 Sort by At the Select Listing Preference menu distance Airport W 5 1mi 262 789 9874 9900 52ND ST KENOSHA WI Kenosha Regional Airport Sylvania Airport John H Batton Memorial Ch
36. ation the user can customize some of the ways information Supplemental information about the NAV ONE its system is presented navigation maintenance troubleshooting product service warranty and available accessories follows the functional parts of this manual CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 7 CLS ae System overview 2 Read this section in connection with the System logic section on page A2 Select destination route selection Each trip begins with a destination in mind and the NAV ONE system provides a variety of ways to choose the next destination Users can specify limits and calculation A specific street address or an intersection of two streets Any of up to 100 locations that can be saved in the address by spelling out the information or choosing from lists book These locations can be entered directly or on the NAV A point of interest such as a park restaurant or shopping ONE 3000 by beaming to the infrared port from a PDA mall from extensive lists built into the system Multiple destinations in sequence that are saved as a named trip Any of the last nine destinations entered in the system Users can save up to five trips with up to ten destinations per trip After selecting a destination the NAV ONE system lets the user set parameters as to how it is to develop the route between the current location and the desired destination Users can choose the s
37. ce 95 Map as reference 70 Map regions 24 Unlock additional region s 24 103 Maximum speed 74 Mounting bracket A2 10 Navigation 71 Using guide screen 72 Using map screen 71 Using planned route screen 71 Non English manuals 22 97 Odometer 74 Off route events 8 76 Leaving a calculated route 76 Operating the system 32 Options 91 Option menu 20 Order form 102 Pan function 66 Point of interest 38 By category 39 By name 42 By phone number 44 Categories 92 Power on and off 15 Sleep mode 15 SmartPower 15 Power connection port A2 Power on off button A2 Power supply AC for in house use 102 Preference choices 20 91 Preference menu 91 Preferences 20 91 Previous destination 36 Quick release lever A2 Removing the NAV ONE 13 Reset data 75 Route calculation 62 Calculating a route 62 Cancel route calculation 63 Recalculate the route 63 Select different route criteria 63 Stop calculation 62 Route guidance 64 Route selection limits 60 Safety information 3 Select route criteria 61 Service 96 Setting operating preferences 20 Sleep mode 15 omart spelling 29 SmartPower 21 opanish manual 22 97 opeaker A2 opecifications 94 Part IV Helpful Information Index Spell mode 26 28 Start up 14 Start up time 12 94 Stopped time 74 System functions and their icons 9 90 System information 24 System logic A2 Text and
38. ct State menu scroll or wW to the desired state name and press ENTER The state will be accepted and the system will return to the amp Address menu O with the state filled in Finish nnn nn Atthe Address menu with the state name filled in address entry 1 Scroll or w to City and press ENTER A NOTE 2 At the amp Select City menu scroll a or W to the desired city and press ENTER If zip code was used to start the address entry and the city 3 At the amp Address menu scroll or w to Street and press ENTER bar is filled in skip steps 1 to 2 4 At the amp Select Street Name menu scroll or wW to the desired street and press ENTER 5 At the amp Address menu press ENTER to proceed to the amp Enter Address Number menu or press the INTERSECTION function button then ENTER to proceed to the amp Select Cross Street menu 6 At either the amp Enter Address Number menu or the amp Select Cross Street menu Q enter the street number using spell mode at the amp Enter Address Number menu or scroll or w to the desired cross street at the amp Select Cross Street menu and press ENTER The address will be accepted and the system will return to the Address or amp Intersection menu Q or The entire address or intersection will be filled in ready to be used for navigation to that destination CL IF 08 B Add Intr 6 15 04 5 30 PM Page 35 an Navigate t
39. d a8 ah ade ae Ra Sok wa en ee Setting operating preferences 00 00 e ee eae Text and list entries list and spell modes Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming Address intersection 0 0 00 0 ccc e eee eens Previous destination 0 0 ccc cee eee ee ees Point of interest 2 0 ee Address book v i da i CREE RECOGE S CRI CI OR CACR E ARCADE do IE ri Pm Route selection limits select route criteria Route calculation Part I Introduction CLS m Route guidance 0 0 0c ccc cee 64 USC TOSS 3a bti oath ee oath wok ve ae aa icd ee te 66 Map aS reference aa seriei RC sor BOXER eden eae CR so 70 Navigation using map Screen sese 71 Navigation using planned route screen 11 Navigation using guide screen 0 ce eee 72 IND CAA sce se arate ise he dee has aes EE SEDE are Ba we 12 Off route events 0 eee 76 Trail mode 0 0 eee 82 Part IV Helpful Information Appendices A Function button icons and option choices 90 B Point of interest categories 0 005 92 C GPS system characteristics and operation 93 D NAV ONE system specifications 94 Maintenance and service Maintenance 00 ee eee ee eens 95 TROUDIGSNOOUING 12 2 3 21 70 903 905472 o8 t CRI aor sexe ca 95 PIOd
40. de kit with AC adapter and USB cable Part IV Helpful Information Accessories Order Info 2004 Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago Illinois 60707 U S A www cobra com A Nothing comes close to a Cobra S Cobra gNAV ONEN The Cobra line of quality products includes CB Radios microTALK Radios Radar Laser Detectors Safety Alert Traffic Warning Systems Handheld GPS Receivers Mobile GPS Navigation Systems HighGear Accessories CobraMarine VHF Radios Power Inverters For more information or to order any of our products Accessories please visit our website www cobra com 22 B Trail Mode 6 15 04 5 40 PM Page 83 C Utilities While on or viewing a trail the here and zoom functions are available on the map as described A NOTE in the Useful tools discussion on page 66 In addition the system treats a trail as a trip relative If the trail book is empty to the page function With it the amp Trip Data screen O can be used to see trail data from the ithe system will display amp Trail Mode screen 9 as described in the Trip data screen discussion on page 72 ithe amp Trail Book screen E with the option to start a Trail and The system will apply default names to both trails and waypoints Trail 1 Trail 2 Trail 3 trail or return to the waypoint names and Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 and so on User defined names of up to ten characters can be amp
41. de screens see page 70 will be provided as each maneuver is approached At the amp Guide screen 1 Press the PAGE function button to proceed to the amp Trip Data screen O The amp Trip Data screen O can be displayed at any time navigation is not in A NOTE progress to see the data for the most recently completed trip When no trip is active the voice function is not available from the amp Trip Data screen O At the Map screen Q P e 1 Press the PAGE function button to proceed to the amp Trip Data screen O A NOTE The current time is shown as Universal Coordinated Time unless the user has entered the local hour offset using the The amp Trip Data screen 3 shows four data items at all times as well as two user selectable items At the top of the screen is the vehicle heading Below that are two large dials set clock procedure at page 25 of the that show current speed on the left and current time on the right Between the Setting operating preferences section lower portions of the dials the total mileage for the trip is shown N AN IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 74 C Select two data items to be displayed At the bottom of the screen are two fields that can display any two data items of the user s choice m Average speed Maximum speed X m Total trip time m Stopped time Drive time Digital clock Trip odometer Odometer m ETA E
42. down over the button 5 Test suction cup adhesion by pulling on the bracket THE ASSEMBLY SHOULD NOT WIGGLE If it does unlock the lever and repeat steps 3 and 4 6 Attach the unit to the mounting bracket by means of the quick release feature Attach the unit to the mounting bracket T Plug the power cord into the unit and the vehicle s 12 volt power socket Par il Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra Bi 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 26 PM Page 12 CLS Ld Installation Alternative Alternative securement of the NAV ONE securement If it is not practical to mount the unit to the windshield with the supplied suction cup and bracket the user can develop an alternative mounting using the 14 20 threaded socket compatible with most camera mounting equipment in the bottom of the unit The supplied bracket may be removed or left attached when an alternative mounting arrangement is employed Additional mounting bracket options that may be more suited to your vehicle are available at www cobra com Check for eoeee After installation is complete and the vehicle is in an open area turn on the unit GPS signal The GPS signal strength indicator at the lower left corner of the LCD should show four green bars to confirm the antenna is seeing the sky properly If the bars are fewer than four and are either yellow or red the unit may need to be repositioned See page 65 in the Route guidance
43. e Me yon MAXINE COHEN CIRC ces im NW Press SAVE to accept Part Ill Operating the System Route guidance Nothing comes close to a Cobra 19 D Off Route Events 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 76 CLS Ld Off route events O Main menu Where do you want to go Planned Route BF address intersection Current E IL 290 E IL 290 EXPRESSWAY Expressway 7 0 6 5 Nagle Ave p 0 3 Cortland Ave 1D address Book arf Trip Planner 5 2mi cesi NW 05 09 263 6mi f P ER 05 09 263 6mi f EE Off route events During a trip the NAV ONE system offers help if a turn is missed or a side trip lt is taken from a calculated route It also allows changes to be made enroute including detours changing route criteria changing trip plans and canceling navigation Trip interruptions such as lunch or a motel stay are also accommodated Leaving a Within a short distance of the vehicle leaving a calculated route the NAV ONE system will recognize calculated the deviation and provide information to return to the route route In the case of a missed turn or similar situation the system will provide voice prompts such as Please make a legal U turn to return to the calculated route while the system remains in the active navigation screen If a longer deviation is made and the prompts to return to the route are ignored the system will calculate a new route to the destination often a mini route to in
44. e about this NAV ONE system how to information Operating the system Introduction Two sections are especially important the System functions Including destination This material introduces the NAV ONE system as well and their icons section as well as the Text and list entries section lt selection and programming as its controls features and safety information Cobra They describe actions the user will need to know how to perform EE route guidance off route believes the entire introduction will be of interest and whenever operating the system All of the system operation events and trail mode helpful But it is essential to read the Important safety sections presuppose knowledge of these actions and this sections information section to provide for personal safety and information is not repeated in those sections to prevent damage to the unit through unfamiliarity with its operation Helpful information Including appendices Operating the System System operation represents the bulk of this manual maintenance and service Getting Started All of the operating processes are outlined in the following user license and warranty This entire part also contains essential information System overview section They are all described in Part IJ index accessories and l Tu l l Operating the System order form These sections provide instructions on unit installation start up and setting preferences By setting preferences Helpful Inform
45. e choices Cobra bM Meus i system be used for a while m Preferences m anguages m Vehicle Position with the default settings m System Information Map Regions applies to NAV ONE 2000 only then users may return to this section to make changes Preference The preferences that the user can change are See Appendix A for the choices Volume sets the volume level from softest at 1 to loudest at 8 0 is off no sound complete list of defaults Zoom level limits the map to the immediate vicinity at 1 and shows the widest area at 5 and choices Map view allows either current heading or north to be always at the top of the map Auto reroute when on causes the system to automatically recalculate the route to the desired destination if the driver strays from the route originally developed Color scheme allows the user to default the system to either day or night mode or to allow the system to automatically switch between day or night mode in response to the light sensor CES ay 04 B Set Oper Pref Set preferences 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 21 CLS IF Units provides a choice of English or metric values A NOTE SmartPower when SmartPower is off the system operates until it is turned off with the POWER button With SmartPower off and When SmartPower is on it shuts down the system in response to a combination of all three conditions the u
46. ecord vehicle movements 3 Lu THIS MANYAL n i These trail procedures use Instead of guiding the vehicle on a route calculated in advance it captures Trail 1 as an example In actual the route actually taken Once a trail is recorded and saved in the trail book use of the NAV ONE menus it can be used to retrace the route or to repeat it in the future jand screens will be titled with user selected names As a trail is recorded the system generates automatic points similar to dropping bread crumbs at turns between straight line segments and eve ry 60 feet on curved segments Users can also generate and name waypoints along the way System resources can store about 30 trails with 50 waypoints per trail Recording long or complex trails will reduce the resources available for accepting additional trails Enter Athe Main menu O trail mode 1 Press the TRAIL function button to proceed to the amp Trail Book menu where four options are available View an existing trail on the map m Navigate a trail already in the trail book Add a trail to the trail book Edit an existing trail CES ay Change a Atthe Trail 1 menu z waypoint name 1 Scroll or w to Edit Waypoint and press ENTER 2 At the amp Waypoints menu 9 scroll 4 amp or w to the waypoint to be renamed and press the EDIT function button 3 At the amp Edit Waypoint Entry menu a0 press the CLEAR function butt
47. ed values for the criteria and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the route calculation process 4 When route calculation is completed navigate to the first destination using the procedures described in the Route guidance section As each destination is reached the system brings up the amp Destination Reached menu IT where the user can either Continue to another destination on the trip Discontinue the trip Destination Reached BANK AMERICA CORP 9500 W NORTH AVE CHICAGO IL Continue to Next Discontinue Trip 15 D Select Route Criteria 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 59 C Continue to Atthe Destination Reached menu iT another destination 1 Scroll or W to Continue to Next and press ENTER 2 At the amp Mondays Trip menu Q scroll or wW to the next desired destination on the trip list and press ENTER or the GO function button This may be any later destination on the list 3 At the Select Route Criteria menu choose desired values for the criteria and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the route calculation process 4 When route calculation is completed navigate to the next destination using the procedures described in the Route guidance section Finish or Trip navigation is ended from the Destination Reached menu IT discontinue trip 1 Scroll or wW to Discontinue Trip and press ENTER to terminate the trip and return to
48. ee page 36 Current location amp Current Location screen Ell see page 23 nfrared c Infrared Transfer screen BA see page 49 4 At the amp Save or Edit Name menu 9 accept the default name shown or edit it to a preferable one using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The address and name will be accepted and the system will return to the amp Address Book menu Q Atthe Address menu Q 1 Enter the address or intersection using the programming sequence described in the Address intersection section then press ENTER or the SAVE function button The address or intersection will be accepted and the system will proceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu to complete step 4 above CIN IF 12 B Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 48 an Entry using wx eee A ee point of interest Entry using ae previous destination Entry using a ey ea eee current location gt At the Select POI Search Method menu QD 1 Enter the point of interest using the programming sequence described in the Point of interest section then press ENTER or the SAVE function button The point of interest will be accepted and the system will proceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu to complete step 4 on page 47 At the Select Destination menu 1 Scroll 44 or to the desired destination and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The destination will be accepted and the system will pr
49. elete a Atthe amp Trip Planner menu destination 1 Scroll or wW to the name of the trip to be modified and press the from a trip EDIT function button 2 At amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or w to Edit Destination and press ENTER 3 At the amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or wW to the destination to be deleted and press the EDIT function button 4 At the amp Enter Name of Location menu EA press the DELETE function a button to proceed to the amp Confirm Deletion screen El and press ENTER Gem NW The destination will be deleted and the system will return to the Mondays Trip menu Map view of trip In addition to seeing the list of destinations for a trip at the amp Mondays Trip menu the first destination can be seen graphically on the amp Map screen EI View a trip Atthe Trip Planner menu on the map 1 Scroll or YW to the name of the trip to be viewed and press the VIEW function button to proceed to the Map screen El CL IF 14 B Trp Planner 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 58 C Select and navigate a trip gt Nthe Trip Planner menu O 1 Scroll or w to the trip to be navigated and press ENTER 2 At the amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or V to the first destination desired on the trip list and press ENTER or the GO function button This may be any destination on the list 3 At the amp Select Route Criteria menu choose desir
50. ental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to some consumers Part IV Helpful Information User license and Warranty Nothing comes close to a Cobra AC power supply 102 Accessories 102 Address book 46 Add a destination 46 By address intersection 47 By current location 48 By infrared 49 By point of interest 48 By previous destination 48 By trip planner 50 Edit function 51 Address intersection 32 Start destination selection 33 Entry with state 34 Entry with zip code 33 Antenna connection port A2 Average speed 4 Brightness control A2 Buttons A2 Down button A2 Enter button A2 Left button A2 Menu button A2 Right button A2 Up button A2 Carrying case 102 Cautions 4 Characteristics 93 Characters available 26 Clock 25 Color scheme 91 Contrast control A2 Customer assistance 97 Delete a waypoint 89 Destination selection 32 Detour 77 Display 16 Drive time 74 Editing entries 28 ETA 74 External antenna 102 FCC compliance 2 Features 2 French manual 22 97 Function button icons 90 Getting started 6 GPS basics 93 GPS navigation A1 GPS signal indicator A2 65 Helpful information 90 Here function 68 Home use AC power supply 102 Indicators A2 Infrared port A2 Installation 10 Introduction A1 5 Language choices 22 97 LCD A2 License 98 Light sensor A2 List mode 26 27 Main menu A2 Maintenan
51. enu Mondays Trip Add Destination to Trip Address Intersection Thursdays Trip Vacation Weekend Trip Trip planner In addition to individual destinations the GPS Navigation System allows up to five trips to be stored gy with up to ten destinations to be visited in sequence on each trip Trips stored in system memory can TE A be repeatedly recalled and used and trips can be added named edited and deleted Enter the D Atthe Main menu O 5 IN THIS MANUAL trip planner 1 Scroll 44 or wW to Trip Planner Mondays Trip is used as an example and Press ADD to eae and press ENTER shows as a title at the top of several menus trip or BACK to cancel The system will proceed to the amp Trip and screens In actual use of the NAV ONE Planner menu showing the list of trips ithe menus and screens will be titled with B stored in system memory the user selected trip name Trip Planner Add a new trip gt Atthe Trip Planner menu or screen or El 7 NOTE to memory 1 Press the ADD function button to proceed to i If there are no trips stored in system memory the amp Enter Name of Trip menu ithe amp Trip Planner screen El will appear T with notice that the list is empty Or if the 2 cox een uds Au trip planner is full amp Trip Planner screen i ith notice that it is full ENTER or the SAVE function button HI e e i 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 39 ET NIE St
52. enu E press gt to jump to Blackstone Blvd Another gt press jumps to Cornell Ave and so on The 4 button will jump backward in the alphabet The five most recent Selections grouped at the beginning of the list acts as a single alphabetic group in response to the 4 and gt buttons The first time a list is invoked it will appear on the screen in alphabetic order as at the amp Select Street Name menu El As entries are selected from lists the system will recall the five most recent entries selected from each list and automatically put them at the top of those lists The rest of each list will follow the most recent five in alphabetic order as at amp Select Street Name menu This makes recent choices handy to reuse CL IF A NOTE _ Inactive When in either list or spell mode list mode is illustrated here the function icon for the alternate mode will be active Inactive dark and the function icon for the current mode will be inactive gray Active Active Arial Dr Blackstone Blvd Brickyard Ct Byron St Cornell Ave Cypress Pkwy Dearlove Blvd NN 27 06 B Txt Lst Entry Spell mode Editing entries 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 28 CLS SUP gt Ihe 4 or W buttons scroll through the alphanumeric and numeric loops The w button scrolls toward the end of the alphabet from A to B to C The 44 button scrolls toward the beginning of the alphabet
53. es the user to select entries from data lists in the system database nm B m i i EB The system always defaults to list mode and provides the appropriate data list in context of the operation in progress N i m m Spell mode enables the user to spell out information using characters built into the dB 1 2 El 4 system These character lists are shown in illustration KB 5 6 8 9 Both methods are usually available and the preferred one can be chosen by use of the LIST and SPELL function buttons The benefits of the two modes can be combined by toggling switching between them The blank character shown in these diagrams is the space character When scrolling a or W The four cursor keys are the means of maneuver through lists and the spelling process the characters will move in an endless loop A practical example of using the list spell and combined modes begins on page 30 CES ay 06 B Txt Lst Entry 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 27 List mode Quick recall of recent list entries CL IF The 4 or W buttons scroll through list items one by one For example at the amp Select Street Name menu El press w four times to move from Applegate Ave to Byron St Pressing would move to streets with numbered names such as 5th Avenue then to those at the end of the alphabet The 4 and gt buttons jump the list to the next alphabetic group m For example at the amp Select Street Name m
54. estination before you can add another one 14 B Trp Planner 6 15 04 Changea 2 destination name Adda 5 destination to a trip 5 36 PM Page 56 C At the Trip Planner menu 1 Scroll or w to the name of the trip with the destination to be modified and press the EDIT function button 2 At the amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or w to Edit Destination and press ENTER 3 At the Mondays Trip menu scroll 4 amp or wW to the desired destination then press the EDIT function button 4 At the amp Enter Name of Location menu Kd edit the destination name using spell mode and press ENTER or the SAVE function button The change will be saved and the system will return to the amp Mondays Trip menu At the Trip Planner menu Confirm Deletion 1 Scroll or w to the name of the trip to be modified and press the EDIT function button Are you sure you want to delete the destination 2 At amp Mondays Trip menu scroll or w to Edit Destination and press ENTER 3 At the amp Mondays Trip menu press the ADD function button to proceed to the c Add Destination to Trip menu Q3 Press ENTER to accept 4 Proceed with steps 4 through 8 of the Add a new trip to memory process on page 52 Press BACE TETTE The added destination s will be saved and the system will return to the amp Mondays Trip menu BANK 14 B Trp Planner 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 57 CLS IF D
55. example the system does not lt reflect road detours closures or construction some road characteristics e g road surface slope or grade weight or co height restrictions etc temporary traffic congestion weather conditions and similar factors Use personal judgment or the NAV ONE system s detour mode to develop an alternate route if necessary m The gyro in the SKY NAV 3000 will operate properly only if the unit is in a vertical position This means that the unit should not be tilted front to back or side to side With the unit in the vertical position it can be rotated in the horizontal plane to any convenient viewing angle Do not remove the unit from the windshield or quick release bracket while the unit is turned on The NAV ONE contains a hard drive which spins at high speed while the unit is turned on Handling the unit while the drive is spinning could damage it When the unit is off the hard drive is parked in a more secure condition Dismount the unit when parked This will not only minimize the chance of theft but will also reduce the unit s exposure to heat and strong sunlight which can shorten the life of the internal components Do read the mportant safety information section under Part and all of the sections under Part II Getting Started of this manual before using this NAV ONE system Caution symbols gt A CAUTIONS CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 5 Included in
56. g the only destination choices that can be made are those that exist in the NAV ONE system database The Smart Spelling feature skips all nonexistent entries in addition to increasing the ease and speed of using spell mode Address Street Dr Martin Luther Street Luther King Jr Dr 06 B Txt Lst Entry 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 30 CLS IF Entry example S This example uses Main St as the desired entry and Lincolnshire Illinois as having already been chosen for the city and state shown in the amp Address menu The same methods apply to any data entry field Entry methods Atthe Address menu O 1 Scroll or wW to Street and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select Street Name menu Q three options are available to choose Main St List entry gt Use list mode exclusively either by scrolling a or W all the way to the entry or by pressing or often enough to reach the M portion of the list then scrolling a or W a few entries dE Spell entry Use spell mode exclusively by pressing the SPELL function button to proceed to the Select Street Name amp Select Street Name menu Continue the spelling process in amp Select Street Name menus Q to until the whole entry is spelled out at amp Select Street Name menu Mable A List and spell entry m Use the faster combination of list and spell modes at the amp Select Street Name menu Q Maiden Ave
57. g a USB 2 0 cable to install the updates Problem Possible cause s Power switch is turned off Brightness and contrast are turned completely down Fuse in unit cigarette lighter adapter is blown No voltage is present at cigarette lighter or other power point GPS antenna cannot see the sky Display does not power up GPS indicator will not turn green Push buttons on front alunt do noi work Power switch is turned off Vehicle icon or map GPS is not working properly does not move after driving some distance Geographic area is not fully mapped Solution s Turn the unit on with the button on the left side of the unit Use the controls on the right side of the unit to adjust the display until it is comfortable to view Unscrew the adapter tip and inspect the fuse Replace fuse if blown Troubleshoot vehicle wiring NOTE for some powerpoints ignition key must be at RUN for the point to be energized Move vehicle to open area and make sure the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky Turn the unit on with the button on the left side of the unit Is GPS signal indicator green If yes go to next step If no go to GPS indicator will not turn green step Drive to a main road If the map shows the road the system is working properly but the area is not fully mapped b Nothing comes close to a Cobra Maintenance and service Product service gt For any questions about operatin
58. g or installing this new Cobra product or if parts are missing Please call Cobra first DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE See Customer Assistance on the inside back cover If this product should require factory service please call Cobra first before sending the product This will ensure the fastest turn around time on any repair If Cobra asks that the product be sent to its factory it will be necessary to furnish the following to have the product serviced and returned 1 For Warranty Repair include some form of proof of purchase such as a mechanical reproduction or carbon of a sales receipt If the original receipt is sent it cannot be returned 2 Send the entire product 3 Enclose a description of what is happening with the product Include a typed or clearly printed name and address of where the product is to be returned 4 Pack the product securely to prevent damage in transit If possible use the original packing material 5 Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service UPS or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit to Cobra Factory Service Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago Illinois 60707 U S A 6 If the product is in warranty upon receipt of the product it will either be repaired or exchanged depending on the model Please allow approximately 3 4 weeks before contacting Cobra for status If the product is out of warranty a letter wil
59. h metallic coatings or integral heating systems When locating and securing the NAV ONE in the vehicle keep in mind the necis eme reet nts warnings and cautions on pages 2 3 to allow using the NAV ONE safely signals even though the unit while driving the vehicle ER sees the sky through the m Put the unit where it is visible at a glance Do not let A uu glass In those vehicles it and the voice instructions can be heard IEEE K will be necessary to mount aD iei view of the accessory external 0 not put the unit where it will obstruct the the sky am RIE GUS AID Ie welt driver s view of the road or interfere with use O e Ium of vehicle instruments and controls See the Accessories and m Do not put the unit over airbag panels order form section on page or within airbag expansion spaces TRUST UCLA TU a Attach the unit to the vehicle so that it does not become a projectile hazard in a collision Position the unit vertically to allow the gyro in the NAV ONE 3000 to operate properly Two important considerations p Alternative mounting in positioning the unit are recommended for high A Its ability to see the sky Signals from the GPS pitched windshields constellation of satellites are weak and cannot penetrate the solid portions of the vehicle s structure The top of the unit contains the GPS antenna and needs maximum exposure to the sky through the windshield This will allow the unit to receive
60. h the NAV ONE system and is reached from the amp Main menu the amp Calculating a Route screen see the Route calculation section or the amp Navigation in Progress menu see the Start up section The triangular vehicle icon will be at the center of the LCD the trip route will be highlighted in light green and trip data will be shown in the footer bar on the LCD The pan voice here and zoom utilities will be available and the other two navigation screens and the amp Trip Data screen 3 can be reached using the page function As the vehicle progresses on a trip the map will scroll under the triangular vehicle icon to show the immediate surroundings at the zoom level in effect at the time co A2 NOTE Navigation using planned route screen This is the ui UR Screen at which the edit The descriptive amp Planned Route screen 9 can replace the graphic amp Map screen Q with a list function is available to of the maneuvers to be executed during the trip It can be displayed at any time during a trip develop a detour or change At the Map screen the current route 1 Press the PAGE function button to proceed to the amp Planned Route screen The currently traveled road and the next few maneuvers will be shown on the LCD This is a continuous list from start to finish of the trip and can be scrolled at any time using the sa or wW buttons to preview or review the trip 71 AN IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15
61. hortest distance or the shortest time and can specify whether or not to avoid freeways and toll roads After the route parameters are set the NAV ONE system will calculate a route These choices and processes are described further in the Destination selection and programming sections Navigate to Once the route calculation is complete the NAV ONE system is ready to provide guidance to the destination destination This can be wholly visual on the LCD or visual and voice with the voice providing specific instructions all along the route The guidance routines include c Map screen with c Trip Data that includes the route highlighted c Planned Route with Guide screen that mileage speed time in light green on a step by step list of provides a view of estimated time to arrival Arrival the LCD each maneuver each maneuver location and heading announcement Fra Planned Route arma Current E IL 290 E Expressway LJ B 5 2 11 290 ER 5 Mains fl 0 6 S Nagle Ave TTA zal A 9 0 3 Cortland Ave BERGE j 1 E prm cesi NW X NW These are described in the Route guidance sections Part lil Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra CLS uU 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 PM Page 8 CLS Ld System overview and System functions and their icons Off route events Ifthe driver misses a turn or otherwise deviates from the route developed by the NAV ONE system the system will prompt the driver to return to the
62. icago O Hare Int l Airport fS Chicago Midway 1 Scroll or w to Sort by Distance and press ENTER 2 At the amp Airport menu Kl scroll or w to the desired location and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Airport Aurora Municipal Airport Campbell Airport Capital Airport Central Illinois Regional Chicago Midway Chicago O Hare Int l CLS SUP POI Found W 44 3mi 630 987 1234 AURORA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 43W636 US 30 AURORA IL Select City CL IF Alabaster Albany Albers Albion Aledo Alexander Alexis Airport W simi 630 789 9874 10302 S NAPERVILLE RD CHICAGO IL Clow Int Airport O Hare Int l Domestic O Hare Int l International Chicago O Hare Int l Airport fS Chicago Midway Airport 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 41 CLS IF Sort Atthe Select Listing Preference menu alphabetically 4 Scroll or wr to Sort Alphabetically and press ENTER 2 At the amp Airport menu H an alphabetic list of locations in the state that are within the category see State selection on page 38 scroll or w to the desired location see note on page 38 and press ENTER 3 At the amp POI Found screen El press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu lt Within a city At the Select Listing Preference menu 1 Scroll or wW to Within a Ci
63. il mode to c Trip Data screen only Resets trip data field s to zero Saves data to memory and returns to previous menu or screen such as saving changes to the preferences options or saving the current location as an address book entry Sets the user entered hour offset from UTC in system memory Toggles data entry from list mode to spell mode Enables selection of a destination state to make searching the system database quicker Displays the latitude and longitude of the current location Halts route calculation In trail mode defines the end of the trail being added Displays current location as address or intersection In trail mode displays current location as GPS data Displays amp Trail Book menu Toggles destination selection from street address to intersection Displays the amp Map screen with either trip route or trail points shown Displays the language selection menu Initiates a navigation voice prompt Toggles data entry from spell mode to list mode VAN Displays the map scale adjustment screen ZOOM i LCD color scheme Option choices S Preference menu The NAV ONE system can Preferences ESSE Map detail item j Airports Light brown Light brown be customized to the user s Volume oi noco pees a e BE n a ae 01234 6 7 8 1 8 softest to loudest Nobis ey id a are shown on the amp Preferences 1 T_n Background White Black menu available choices
64. ion about start up and instructions on resuming or discontinuing a trip at the amp Continue route guidance menu B Enter Detour Miles Select Road to Avoid Confirm Cancellation Distance on road Pressing ENTER will Available Distance Tasman Dr cancel navigation in N Lawrence Express progress 1 4 Enochs St Part Ill Operating the System Off route events Continue route guidance to Cobra Electronics Corp 6500 W Cortland Street Chicago IL Continue Discontinue PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY Do not enter route request or make any adjustment to this device while dr i Safe and lawful vehicle use is the driver s re lity Failure to pay attention to the road and traffic conditions could result in death serious injury or property damage This unit is for guidance only Do not follow any hazardous unsafe or unlawful route suggestions Press ENTER to accept Select Route Criteria Route by Shortest Use Freeways Use Toll Roads Yes LN Nothing comes close to a Cobra 21 D Trail Mode 6 15 04 Trail mode Where do you want to go wes Address Intersection arf Trip Planner 5 40 PM Page 82 CLS Ld Trail Book MG Tail 1 NM oim NK olmi Latitude N 42 22 30 c Latitude N 42 22 30 Longitude W 88 07 30 Longitude W 88 07 30 Trail 1 Trail 2 POINT 1 Off Roading POINT 2 Sight Seeing A End Trail mode This feature can be used on or off the road to r
65. irst Few Letters starting with the letters n BU as examples The Same steps apply to any other letter combinations Change Character a Move Left 4 Move Right v Change Character Enter First Few Letters gm Change Character Move Left q b Move Right b d Change Character 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 43 C Sort At the Select Listing Preference menu by distance 1 Scroll or wW to Sort by Distance and press ENTER 2 At the amp Point of Interest menu El showing the abridged list sorted by distance from the current location with the closest point at the top of the list scroll 4 amp or to the desired location and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Sort alphabetically At the Select Listing Preference menu 1 Scroll or w to Sort Alphabetically and press ENTER 2 At the amp Point of Interest menu EJ an alphabetic list of points in the state and on the abridged list see State selection on page 38 scroll 4 amp or w to the desired point see note on page 38 and press ENTER 3 At the POI Found screen IT press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Point of Interest Bub s Pub Bub s Pub amp Pizza Bub s Pub amp Grub Bubamara Bubba Gump Shrimp Co Byron s Castle Rock Point of Interest 0 2 mi 773 3
66. is begun When panning over the map the street name beneath the cross arrows will be displayed in the system indicator black box at bottom of screen where the GPS signal strength and direction is displayed To obtain address information of that location press the HERE function button A NOTE As the map is scrolled the cross arrows will remain at the center of the screen CL IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 67 Scroll Map irrst Zoom function Change zoom setting CLS IF Toshift the map image at Map screen Q or 1 Press the A YW 4 and gt buttons to move the current location in the corresponding direction on the Map image This will obscure some information at one edge and reveal additional information at the opposite one The zoom function can also be used in both the reference and navigation versions of the amp Map screen Q and It allows five levels of zoom ranging from a wide area level 5 with reduced detail to a small area level 1 with maximum available detail To change the zoom setting at the Map screen O or 1 Press the ZOOM function button to proceed to the amp Set Zoom Level menu El 2 Press the 44 or W button to move the highlight on the numbered zoom bar at the left of the LCD to the desired zoom level The display will show the corresponding zoom effect 5 shows widest area and will return to the previous menu or screen
67. l Athe Option menu region s 1 Scroll a or w Map Regions and press ENTER NAV ONE 2000 only 2 At the amp Map Regions menu see the NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet for detailed instructions on further steps needed to unlock the region s CIN IF 05 D Txt Lst Entry 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 25 C Time data The NAV ONE receives highly accurate time information from the GPS satellites However the satellites operate exclusively on Universal Coordinated Time also known as Greenwich mean time or Zulu time Therefore the minutes will be accurate but the hour may not match the local time zone It also will not automatically change between standard and daylight saving times This can be adjusted using the clock function The local time can only be adjusted in whole hours In those few areas where local time differs from Universal Coordinated Time by a fraction of an hour an exact local time cannot be entered Set dock time Atthe amp Preferences menu Q9 1 Press the CLOCK function button to proceed to the amp Set Clock menu 2 Change to the correct hour for the current local time using the 4 or w buttons and press ENTER or the SET function button The hour will be accepted and the system will return to the amp Preferences menu Q9 O See note Set Vehicle Position Select Origin System Information Map Regions NOTE i E This Map Regions Set Current
68. l automatically be sent with information as to the repair charge or replacement charge For any questions please call 773 889 3087 for assistance Customer assistance Non English manuals and Trademark acknowled Customer Should you encounter any problems with this product or not understand its many features please refer to this owner s manual assistance If you require further assistance after reading this manual Cobra Electronics offers the following customer assistance services Cobra Electronics Corporation reserves the right to change For assistance in the U S A or improve information in Automated help desk English only 24 hours a day 7 days a week at 773 889 3087 phone this manual without notice Customer assistance operators English and Spanish 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m C S T Mon through Fri Please visit www cobra com except holidays at 773 889 3087 phone for updates or questions Questions English and Spanish Faxes can be received at 773 622 2269 fax Technical assistance English only www cobra com on line Frequently Asked Questions Technical assistance English and Spanish productinfo cobra com e mail For assistance outside the U S A Contact your local dealer Non English This NAV ONE system is equipped to communicate in the language of your choice manuals English French or Spanish see Language choices page 22 For operating instructions in French or Spanish
69. lable at various points during use of the NAV ONE system are represented by icons to make them easy to recognize e m gt E S e 9 Oo O m m m fil g d i A Wn Adds an address trip plan or trail to memory Toggles destination selection from intersection to street address Returns to previous menu or screen without adding or saving data Clears data from the active field Enables user to set the hour offset from Universal Coordinated Time UTC on the system clock Removes user entered data from memory such as deleting an address book entry or deleting a trail from the trail book Provides detailed information on the coverage of a region highlighted on the amp Map Regions menu NAV ONE 2000 only Changes user entered data in memory such as changing the name of an address book entry or the name of a destination on a trip Displays the amp Select Route Criteria menu after destination selection In trail mode displays c Map screen for navigation d m m T lt m ea H op d Enables users to find which region or regions contain detailed information on a city state or zip code NAV ONE 2000 only Displays the amp Map screen Displays the amp Option menu shown at the top of page 20 Switches navigation display from c Map to amp Planned Route to amp Guide to amp Trip Data screens In tra
70. list entries 26 Time data 25 Total trip time 74 Trademark acknowledgement 97 Trail mode 8 82 83 Add a trail to the trail book 84 Add waypoints to the trail 86 Drive the trail 85 End trail recording 87 Name the new trail 85 Edit an existing trail or waypoint 87 Change a trail name 88 Change a waypoint name 89 Delete a trail 88 Navigate an existing trail 84 View a trail 83 Trip data 8 72 Trip odometer 74 Trip planner 52 54 Add a new trip 52 Continue to another destination 59 Delete a trip 54 Finish or discontinue trip 59 Map view of trip 57 Modify a trip 55 Navigate a trip 58 Trip interruptions 80 Tripod socket A2 Troubleshooting 95 USB 2 0 connection A2 Useful tools 66 Vehicle heading A2 65 Vehicle position 22 Voice function 69 Please drive safely screen 16 Warnings 3 Warranty 99 Waypoints 82 Zoom function 67 b Nothing comes close to a Cobra Optional Accessories Optional Theses accessories are available for both the 3000 and 2000 models from a local accessories Cobra dealer or directly from Cobra Information on accessories specific to the To order by phone 2000 model is contained in the NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet Call 773 889 3087 Press 1 from the main menu 8 00 a m 6 00 p m Central Time Mon through Fri except holidays To order by mail or fax Call 773 889 3087 for pricing Please fill
71. mode 2 Enter the first few State gt Atall applicable menus the most recently selected state will appear in Characters of the state selection the state icon If a desired location is in a different state city or location name 1 Press the STATE function button to proceed to the amp Select State menu NE 2 Scroll 4 amp or W to the desired state and press ENTER 3 Press the LIST function l l l button to toggle back 3 The new state will be accepted and the system will return to the previous menu to list mode Select Mors c Once the point of interest method is chosen there are three ways to select a destination i O E point of interest By category see page 39 m By name see page 42 m By phone number see page 44 CES ay 08 B Add Intr 6 15 04 destination selection by address intersection Start address entry with zip code 5 30 PM Page 33 CLS IF Atthe Main menu O 1 Scroll or w to Address Intersection and press ENTER The address element entry process is the same for both methods until the last step at which either the street number or the cross street is entered After the state city and street have been entered at the cf Address menu Q3 the INTERSECTION function button toggles the system to the amp Intersection menu Q9 Athe Address menu 1 Scroll or w to Zip and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select Zip me
72. mum strength performance and four green bars will show in the GPS signal indicator Kl Three satellites indicator provide a useable signal indicated by three yellow bars in the GPS signal indicator Ell Two red bars in the GPS signal indicator Ell result from an insufficient GPS signal CL IF 18 B Route Guidance Pan function 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 66 CLS SUP Useful tools In addition to the three navigation and trip data screens the NAV ONE system Dm provides several features to allow adjustments and provide extra information Pan function allows scrolling the map and obtaining address information with the cross arrows Zoom function zooms the map to see a larger area or more detail of a smaller area Here function provides the vehicle s current location Voice function initiates a voice prompt for navigation m Next maneuver automatically provides the amp Guide screen as a maneuver is approached and during its execution The pan function can be used in both the reference and navigation versions of the amp Map screens A NOTE and It allows shifting the current location away from the center of the map image as shown Map does not update in amp Map screen EJ There is no icon for this function It is activated by pressing the 4 wW navigation during panning and gt buttons at either map screen The cross arrows will appear as soon as panning
73. n Address intersection selection m The NAV ONE system allows selection of any street address or intersection TSS Once a destination in its database as a destination is selected the last l l l l i l step of each process When selecting an address or intersection the best and quickest starting point proceeds to the amp is the zip code for the desired destination By entering the zip code as the first Select Route Criteria element of the address the NAV ONE system will zoom in and look at that menu See that area only It will always return an associated state and city If two or more section for further cities share the same zip code one of them will appear in the city bar information If the zip code is not known the state in which the destination is located must be the first address element to be entered This will similarly allow the system to zoom in on a segment of its database for efficient processing of additional address elements In this section as in all other destination selection methods the NAV ONE system will seek information only in the most recently selected state CES ay 14 B Trp Planner 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 53 C 3 At the amp Mondays Trip screen press the ADD function A NOTE eee ae button to proceed to the amp Add Destination to Trip menu i Pressing ENTER instead sab ites baile 4 Scroll 4 amp or W to one of the five methods of selecting a of arre button weh to destination and p
74. n button to proceed to the amp Map screen Q9 3 Press the PAGE function button to proceed to the amp Planned Route screen 3 Detour sss nnn nnnm Incase of road construction traffic jams or undesirable roads the NAV ONE system can quickly calculate a detour to reach the currently selected destination At the Planned Route screen 1 Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the amp Select Routing Method menu O 2 Scroll or w to Detour and press ENTER At the amp Select Detour Criteria menu four options are available Avoid Current Road m Avoid Next Road Detour Distance Avoid Specific Road CIN IF 20 B Off Route Events 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 78 Avoid current road 3 Avoid next road gt Detour distance gt Avoid gt specific road CLS SUP At the amp Select Detour Criteria menu Q 1 Scroll or w to Avoid Current Road and press ENTER The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the amp Map screen Q9 At the amp Select Detour Criteria menu Q 1 Scroll or w to Avoid Next Road and press ENTER The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the amp Map screen 9 At the Select Detour Criteria menu Q 1 Scroll or wW to Detour Distance and press ENTER 2 At the amp Enter Detour Miles menu 9 decide on a maximum distance to deviate from the calculated route within the limits presented for available deto
75. nit plugged into a power socket that does not turn A No vehicle motion or satellite lock for 10 minutes 4 No button presses for 10 minutes off with the ignition NAV ONE a Engine not running as indicated by supply voltage system operation at full power Key click provides a choice of beep to confirm button press or silent operation can drain the vehicle s battery if parked for a long time such as at an airport lot Cobra recommends this Set clock is a function It is available only at the the amp Preferences menu 9 see clock icon At the Option menu feature be left at the 1 Scroll or w to Preferences and press ENTER factory setting of on 2 At the amp Preferences menu Q9 scroll or w to the option to be changed 3 Press the q or gt button to change the option to the desired value A NOTE If the desired option cannot be seen 1 Scroll 4 or W until it comes on the screen 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for as many options as are to be changed then press ENTER or the SET function button The changes will be accepted and the system will return to the amp Main menu 2 CL IF 04 B Set Oper Pref 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 22 Language a RCM RC A choices Select language English French and opanish are available Vehicle position CLS SUP Ifthe system language was not changed to the user s preference during the
76. nu enter the zip code using spell mode and press ENTER The zip code will be accepted and the system will return to the amp Address menu O with the zip code state and city filled in and the street bar highlighted If two or more cities share the same zip code the first alphabetic option will show in the City bar If that is not the desired city 1 Scroll or w to City and press ENTER 2 Scroll to the desired city on the short list and press ENTER to return to the amp Address menu Q with the street bar highlighted NN CIN A NOTE When using the address intersection method the clear function will clear the highlighted entry as well as any sub fields For instance Clearing the city field will also clear the street and number fields A NOTE Most steps in this process default to list mode to choose a data item If the desired item is far down in the list spell mode can be used to quickly move down the list 4 2 Press the SPELL function button to toggle to spell mode Enter the first few characters of the state city or street name using spell mode Press the LIST function button to toggle back to list mode Scroll or wW to the desired item a3 08 B Add Intr 6 15 04 5 30 PM Page 34 CLS IF Start address Athe Address menu entry with state 1 Scroll a or wW to State and press ENTER 2 At the amp Sele
77. o Nthe filled in Address or amp Intersection menu or eae een cn the destination 1 Press the GO function button to accept the address or intersection and proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu manned cane Some rural areas and small communities are not fully covered by the map and database neare m point is on built into the NAV ONE system When selecting a destination in one of those areas users may be informed that streets or street numbers are not available for that particular place by the amp No Street Available or amp No Address Available screens Ell or A Press ENTER to CANN In such cases the system will offer the nearest available street or suggest using the Press BACK to cancel nearest available street or a cross street instead of the number No Address Available If you want to continue press ENTER and the system will route you to an arbitrary point on this street Otherwise press BACK and choose intersection from the menu 08 B Add Intr 6 15 04 Select a destination from previous destinations Delete a previous destination 5 30 PM Page 36 CLS SUP Previous destination The NAV ONE system saves the most recent origin and the last nine destinations in memory for quick retrieval The recent origin is always first on the list and a new destination entry bumps the oldest once the list is full A destination is saved when selected it
78. oceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu to complete step 4 on page 47 At the amp Current Location screen KR 1 Press ENTER or the SAVE function button The location will be accepted and the system will proceed to the amp Save or Edit Name menu to complete step 4 on page 47 Current Location LANDWEHR RD NORTHBROOK ILLINOIS Between IL 68 And MAXINE COHEN CIRC Infrared Transfer Ready to receive data 12 B Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 49 an Infrared eee The infrared port on the NAV ONE NAV ONE 3000 only can receive data from PDAS if they are equipped with a compatible port To use this feature the data item s to be transferred to the NAV ONE system Fess must be selected and prepared for transmission according to the operating instructions for the sending device Infrared Transfer Receiving Entry using infrared Once the sending device is ready and its infrared port is aimed at the infrared port on the GPS unit at the Infrared Transfer screen EA PDA positioned for xs 1 Activate the sending device infrared transfer The system will proceed to the amp Infrared Transfer screen Kl then to one of two possible results E Transfer unsuccessful Transfer complete Address Book The input address is invalid Please check Transfer If the data transfer is unsuccessful a screen such as the Address Book screen EJ will appear it and retry unsuccessful wi
79. on to clear the current name 4 Enter the name of choice using spell mode and press ENTER The name will be saved and the system will return to amp Waypoints menu 9 Delete a waypoint Atthe Trail 1 menu z 1 Scroll or wW to Edit Waypoint and press ENTER 2 At the amp Waypoints menu 9 scroll or w to the waypoint to be deleted and press the EDIT function button 3 At the amp Edit Waypoint Entry menu a0 press the DELETE function button Edit Waypoint Entry Please name waypoint 4 At the amp Confirm Deletion screen aa press ENTER The deletion will be confirmed and the system will return to the amp Waypoints menu 9 Press SAVE to accept GPS Data Save or Edit Name Name Trail Book Entry TRAIL Longitude Please name point or 7W88 07 30 accept default name Please name trail or accept default name Press SAVE to accept Press SAVE to accept GPS Ill NW Part Ill Operating the System Trail mode POINT Bi Latitude Waypoints NK olmi Latitude N 42 22 30 Longitude W 88 07 30 Beginning POINT 2 End Confirm Deletion Are you sure that you want to delete this waypoint POINT 1 Press ENTER to accept or BACK to cancel Trail 1 Edit Name Edit Waypoint b Nothing comes close to a Cobra Appendix A Function buttons icons and Option choices Function ww Bosw xA NE D button icons The functions avai
80. onditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 25 Important safety information Warning symbols and statements Please pay special attention to the WARNING symbols and statements in this manual ED warnine Statements identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life PM Page 3 CLS ae gt Before installing and using the Cobra NAV ONE system please read these general precautions and warnings Also read all of Part II Getting Started in this manual to learn the basics of installing and operating the system It is strongly recommended to read this entire manual to be familiar with the system s features and know how to operate it WARNINGS DO NOT think this NAV ONE is a substitute for personal judgment The route suggestions should never supersede any local traffic regulation or personal judgment and or knowledge of safe driving practices Before making any maneuvers suggested by the NAV ONE system for example a U turn or a left turn verify that the maneuver can be legally and safely completed Do not follow route suggestions if they suggest an unsafe or illegal maneuver would place the vehicle in an unsafe situation or would route the vehicle into an area that could be unsafe DO NOT program this
81. or use in vehicles It provides turn by turn route guidance by combining a Global Positioning system GPS receiver to detect position a detailed map of the 48 contiguous United States Hawaii and major metropolitan areas in Canada see note a unique microcomputer that stores and processes map and route information a gyro to detect heading independently of the GPS signal NAV ONE 3000 only all in a remarkably compact and stylish package The NAV ONE can help navigate from point A to point B using a single destination mode or from point A to points B C D etc in turn using trip planner mode The NAV ONE 2000 detects heading information only from GPS data about a moving vehicle s direction of travel The most recent heading will be retained when the GPS signal is lost or the vehicle is stopped The Cobra developed microcomputer built into NAV ONE uses GPS information to locate its position on the map contained in its memory As the unit moves with a vehicle the computer is able to track its changing position and heading relative to the d map and provides comprehensive information about present location heading and trip The gyro is a non magnetic turn rate sensor that provides directional information during brief losses of GPS signal as would happen when passing through a tunnel and maintains the correct heading information at the bottom of the LCD of the NAV ONE 3000 This NAV ONE is not for hiking marine
82. orm in whole or in part without the prior written permission of Cobra Electronics Corporation This document and software contain proprietary and confidential information of Cobra Electronics Corporation and its licensors Cobra grants the purchaser a limited license for use of this document and the software incorporated in the NAV ONE for its normal operation By using the NAV ONE the purchaser agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this license agreement The purchaser acknowledges that the content of this document and the software are the property of Cobra and its licensors and are protected by copyright laws of the U S A and international treaties The purchaser agrees not to modify decompile disassemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the software or any part of it nor to create any derivative works based on the contents of this document or the software The purchaser agrees not to export or re export this document or the NAV ONE to any country in violation of the export control laws of the U S A The contents of this document and software are for informational use only and are subject to change without notice Cobra and its licensors intend to provide their customers the most complete and accurate navigation information available at a reasonable cost from government and private data sources However all data sources have limitations and some have inaccuracies or are incomplete to some degree These characteristics
83. out order form and mail fax directly to Cobra Fax 773 622 2269 Make check or money order payable to Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago Illinois 60707 U S A Attn Accessories Department 120V AC power supply for trip Carrying case External antenna allows GPS signal plan programming in house reception in heavily shielded vehicles To order online and those with heated or metallic Please visit our website at coated windshields www cobra com The Map Update is available only by download from www cobra com or on DVD by telephone to Cobra s consumer response group at 773 889 3087 Optional Additional mounting bracket options that may be more suited to your vehicle are available at www cobra com mounting brackets Accessories Order Info Ordering From U S A Call 773 889 3087 for pricing or visit www cobra com For Credit Card Orders Call 773 889 3087 Press one from the main menu 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m Central Time Monday through Friday Make Check or Money Order Payable To Cobra Electronics Attn Accessories Dept 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago IL 60707 U S A To Order Online Please visit our website www cobra com Item Description MNA UPD3000 NAV ONE 3000 map update For SKY NAV 2000 see SKY NAV 2000 Regional Maps Booklet MNA 120 AC 120V AC adapter MNA 2300 AC Carrying case MNA 2300 EXT External antenna MNA 2300 USB USB cable MNA 2300 UPGKIT Upgra
84. please visit www cobra com GPS manuals html Trademark Cobra HighGear microTALK Safety Alert Traffic Warning System Nothing comes close to a Cobra acknowledgement and the snake design are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation USA Cobra Electronics Corporation iASAP Accelerated Satellite Acquisition Protocol Technology CobraMarine RoadReady SmartPower and NAV ONE are trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation USA SIRF is a registered trademark of SIRF Technology Incorporated Windows Windows Pocket PC and Windows CE are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Palm and Palm OS are registered trademarks of PalmSource Inc NAVTEQ ON BOARD is a trademark of NAVTEQ Part IV Helpful Information Maintenance and service Customer assistance Nothing comes close to a Cobra User license and Warrant User license Copyright 2004 Cobra Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Copyright 2003 2004 NAVTEQ All rights reserved This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities including Her Majesty Queen s Printer for Ontario This document and the software described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with such license Except as permitted by such license the contents of this document and software may not be disclosed to third parties copied or duplicated in any f
85. press ENTER The deletion will be confirmed and will return to the amp Trail Book menu O TRAIL 1 Press ENTER to accept or BACK to cancel
86. r will be accepted and the system will number such asan B00 number proceed to one of the three possible screens or menus for a hotel chain m POI found Multiple POIs found POI not found steps apply to any other ADDISON IL category in the database ayer Teena Burger King CLS IF 11 D Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 45 dn POI found If there is only one match for the telephone number entered the system will proceed to the amp POI Found screen which shows the name of the location with the direction distance address and telephone number at the top of the screen 1 Press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Multiple POIs If there are multiple points with the same telephone number the system will proceed to found the amp Multiple POIs Found menu which shows an alphabetically sorted list of the points sharing the telephone number entered The direction distance address and telephone number for the highlighted location are shown at the top of the screen 1 Scroll or w to the desired location and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu POI not If the telephone number is not in the NAV ONE database the system will proceed to the found amp POIs Sorted by Distance screen which shows a message to that effect 1 Press ENTER or the BACK function button to return to the amp Enter Phone N
87. ress ENTER to proceed to the menu n id a screen e corresponding to the method chosen c Mondays Trip will save the trip name as an 9 Proceed with the programming sequence for that choice as empty trip and return to Press ENTER to accept described in each of the corresponding destination selection i Press BACK to cancel aG the amp Trip Planner menu Q sections or with the procedure below if Current Location is chosen 0D Address intersection see page 32 n m Point of interest see page 38 Enter Name of Location m Previous destination see page 36 Address book see page 46 You selected m amp Current Location screen El 111 99TH AVE 1 Press ENTER to confirm selection of the current location OAKLAND CA as a destination and proceed to the amp Enter Name of Location menu B 2 Accept the default name shown or edit it to a preferable one using spell mode 14 B Trp Planner 6 15 04 Delete a trip 5 36 PM Page 54 C 6 After selecting the destination press ENTER to return to the amp Mondays Trip screen T Repeat steps 3 to 6 as often as necessary to add up to nine more destinations to the trip returning each time to the amp Mondays Trip screen 8 After entering the last trip destination press the SAVE function button at the amp Mondays Trip screen 9 The trip will be saved to memory and the system will return to the Trip Planner
88. ria menu will open with the choices from the most recent trip selected zane 16 B Select Route Criteria 6 15 04 5 37 PM Page 62 Calculating a route P roceed to tse eee route guidance Stop calculation CL E Route calculation The amp Calculating a Route screen O indicates that the NAV ONE has begun the process of developing the route to be navigated During calculation the indicator bar at the top of the screen will extend from left to right to show its progress and completion as shown on the Calculating a Route screens 9 and After the route has been completely developed the system will automatically proceed from the amp Calculating a Route screen to the amp Map screen with the route highlighted by a light green line on the map The voice prompt will say Please proceed to the highlighted route The Route guidance section takes up from there Route calculation can be stopped during its progress by pressing the STOP function button to proceed to the amp Select Routing Method menu Q where three choices are available m Recalculate the route Select different route criteria Cancel route calculation CLS IF 17 D Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 37 PM Page 63 C5 Recalculate When route calculation is stopped it can be restarted from the the route amp Select Routing Method menu O 1 Scroll or wW to Recalculate and pres
89. rlyd Rd Ashford Ct Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming A NOTE Once a destination has been selected the last step Of each process proceeds to the amp Select Route Criteria 4 menu See that section at page 60 for further information Route by Shortest Time P Use Freeways Use Toll Roads Yes Nothing comes close to a Cobra 09 D POI 6 15 04 5 32 PM Page 38 CL EF Point of interest O Main menu Select POI Search Method Select POI Category Select Listing Preference Select State By Category Sort by Distance PEELE Arizona Arkasas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Amusement Park Atm Auto Dealership Auto Service amp Maintenan Automobile Club aT Trip Planner Bank Point of interest POI Selecting a destination by POI allows a public place to be found without NOTE If a desired list item is needing to know the address The NAV ONE system database includes tar down in the alphabet thousands of points of interest in over 40 categories see Appendix B _ spell mode can be used to quickly move down the list The POI mode can also be used as a means of finding the address and 5 Press the SPELL telephone number of any location in the database the data is shown function button to in the final screen of each POI selection process toggle to spell
90. ry cards or constantly download computer data The NAV ONE 3000 includes all available details of the contiguous 48 United States Hawaii and major metropolitan areas in Canada for navigation throughout the area The NAV ONE 2000 includes Route USA a nationwide major road network and details of one region free with purchase Additional regions are available as accessories Large points of interest database Allows destination selection without specific addresses n liance and Important safety information Portable system Can be moved from vehicle to vehicle or used to program trip plans at home or office using a 120V optional Cobra indoor adapter Large backlit color LCD With day night and auto modes for easy viewing Connector for optional external antenna Allows use in heavily shielded vehicles and those with metallic coated or integrally heated windshields Infrared port For cordless address data transfer to the NAV ONE 3000 from compatible PDA s Simple intuitive controls dE For quick and easy operation USB 2 0 port To allow software and map updates via PC downloads This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is subject to the following c
91. s ENTER to return to the amp Calculating a Route screen Select different When route calculation is stopped the route criteria can be route criteria changed from the Select Routing Method menu O 1 Scroll or wW to Route Criteria and press ENTER to return to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Cancel route When route calculation is stopped route calculation can be A NOTE calculation cancelled entirely from the Select Routing Method menu Q Destination information 1 Scroll or W to Cancel and press ENTER Hae before route Calculation was cancelle 2 At the amp onm GRIGIO screen press EMEN will be retained in the data The cancellation will be confirmed and the system will proceed l fields of the amp Main menu gt to the amp Main menu to permit rapid changes 0D by selective editing Main menu Confirm Cancellation Where do you want to go BF Aaaress intersection Pressing ENTER will CE he of Interest cancel navigation in progress nO I Previous Destination CD Address Book Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra 17 D Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 37 PM Page 64 CL EF Planned Route Current E IL 290 Expressway r 0 6 S Nagle Ave p 0 3 Cortland Ave 5 2mi l ses NW GPS mi NW grad era Route guidance A1 Map when
92. section for more information on the GPS Signal strength indicator cami lt Start up time When the GPS Navigation System is new or has been idle for more than seven days or has moved more than 500 miles while off it can take up to five minutes for the system to lock onto the GPS satellites After such a start up the system should be left turned on for at least 20 minutes to download GPS satellite data Having updated satellite data will allow much faster satellite acquisition and lock typically less than a minute when the unit is turned on again CLS m 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 26 PM Page 13 C5 Removing the NAV ONE Temporary removal 2 Transferring the gt NAV ONE Using the GPS gt unit at home or in the office The NAV ONE should temporarily be removed when parking the vehicle to prevent theft or heat damage It may also be removed to transfer the entire unit to a different vehicle or to use it at home or in the office to program a trip plan using the optional Cobra indoor adapter To temporarily remove the NAV ONE from a vehicle 1 Unplug the power cord from the vehicle s 12 volt power socket 2 Pull the QUICK RELEASE lever on the back of the unit and remove the unit to store it in a protected location or to use indoors The suction cup portion of the bracket can be left attached to the windshield for quick reinstallation of the unit To transfer the NAV ONE
93. sed for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction distance location or topography Cobra will without charge repair or replace at its option defective NAV ONE products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service Department accompanied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt The consumer must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service but the return charges will be at Cobra s expense if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty This warranty gives the consumer specific rights and he or she may also have other rights which vary from State to state Exclusions This limited warranty does not apply 1 to any product damaged by accident 2 in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs 3 if the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 4 if the owner of the product resides outside the U S A All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental consequential or other damages including without limitation damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incid
94. signals from as many satellites as possible in various vehicle headings Let the NAV ONE see the sky 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 26 PM Page 11 C B The gyro in the NAV ONE 3000 will operate properly only if the unit is in a near vertical position This means that the unit should not be tilted WARNING front to back or side to side With the unit in the vertical position If the unit is not securely it can be rotated in the horizontal plane to any convenient viewing angle attached to the vehicle it 72 na can become a projectile j 9m hazard to the vehicle s occupants during a violent maneuver or a collision The unit can cause serious injury under the influence of forces resulting from such accelerations or decelerations All air must be removed The unit should be as close View From the Top to vertical as possible and not tilted front to back or side to side Secure and To secure and connect the NAV ONE connect the 1 Select a suitable location where the unit can be mounted vertically NAV ONE and clean the mounting area 2 Separate the suction cup and mounting bracket assembly from the unit 3 FIRMLY press the suction cup against the windshield by applying pressure to the central PRESS button Be sure the button is pressed all the way in to make sure ALL the air is out of the suction cup 4 While maintaining FIRM pressure on the button pull the lock lever up or
95. ss Book and press ENTER LU there are no entries the Er Address Book address book and selection The amp Address Book menu will show the top of the entry list Screen will appear with notice that it is of entries for navigation empty instead of menu Q Add a eee Atthe Address Book menu or screen or 7 NOTE destination 1 Press the ADD function button to proceed to the amp Add to Address Book menu If the address book is full the Address Book screen will appear with notice 2 Scroll or wW to one of the five methods of making an entry and press ENTER oer d te Dr Iste FT CF CES ay 09 D POI 6 15 04 Main menu Where do you want to go wm Address Intersection i Point of Interest ie Previous Destination aT Trip Planner Select City Alabaster Albany Albers Albion Aledo Alexander Alexis Algonquin 5 32 PM Page 37 Select Destination NM olmi 441 MOFFET PARK DR SUNNYVALE CA Previous Origi 1221 Innsbruck Dr 33599 2nd St Andover Ct Angelican Ln Apple Hill Ln Apple Orchard Ln Aptakisic Rd Arlyd Rd Ashford Ct Enter Address Number soo Please enter a street number from the available address range of 600 2200 Confirm Deletion Are you sure you want to delete this entry 1221 INNSBRUCK DR Press ENTER to confirm or BACK to cancel Select Cross Street Andover Ct Angelican Ln Apple Hill Ln Apple Orchard Ln Aptakisic Rd A
96. ss Book menu Q 13 D Trp Planner 6 15 04 5 35 PM Page 51 Delete an entry Select aee destination and navigate to it Add to Address Book Address Intersection Point of Interest Previous Destination Current Location Infrared Atthe Address Book menu 1 Scroll or V to the name of the entry to be deleted and press the EDIT function button 2 At the amp Save or Edit Name menu press the DELETE function button 3 At the amp Confirm Deletion screen KJ press ENTER The system will accept the deletion and return to the amp Address Book menu Atthe Address Book menu 1 Scroll 44 or WW to the name of the entry to be selected and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu Address 600 Select POI Search Method By Category By Name By Phone Number Select Destination NK olmi 441 MOFFET PARK DR SUNNYVALE CA Previous Origi 1221 Innsbruck Dr 33599 2nd St Home Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming Confirm Deletion Are you sure you want to delete this entry 600 Heathrow Press ENTER to confirm or BACK to cancel Select Route Criteria Route by Shortest Time P Use Freeways Yes 2 Use Toll Roads Yes gt Nothing comes close to a Cobra 51 13 D Trp Planner 6 15 04 5 35 PM Page 52 C Trip planner Y Main m
97. stimated time to arrival gt Athe Trip Data screen O 1 Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the amp Trip Data menu EJ 2 Press the q or gt buttons to choose one of the two fields for data item selection and press ENTER 3 At the amp Edit Data Field menu i scroll 4 amp or wW to the data item that is desired to appear in the selected field and press ENTER The choice will be confirmed and the system will return to the amp Trip Data screen O Trip Data Use the Left Right arrow keys to select data field Press ENTER to accept or press BACK to cancel Max Speed Sto d Time 4 65 4mph ETT BACK Avg Speed Max Speed Total Trip Time Stopped Time Drive Time ETA Trip Odometer Odometer 16 B Select Route Criteria 6 15 04 5 37 PM Page 61 TN loh Select 25 Atthe amp Select Route Criteria menu Q route criteria 1 Scroll or w to each of the three options and make a selection 2 Press the q or gt button to toggle each option to the desired selection m Route by shortest distance or time Use freeways yes or no Use toll roads yes or no 3 Press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the E Calculating a Route screen Q CLS IF A NOTE If all criteria are as desired go straight to the amp Calculating a Route screen by pressing ENTER or the GO function button A NOTE The amp Select Route Crite
98. tercept the original route at a later point provided the auto reroute option is turned on see page 91 The new route will be displayed in the active navigation screen and the voice prompts will adjust accordingly If auto reroute is turned off the system will suspend guidance until the user takes some action such as detour or cancel CES ay 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 65 CLS IF During navigation with route guidance there are three navigation screens available Whichever is most useful at any given time can be selected Map shows the map on the LCD with the route highlighted in light green GPS til NW amp Planned Route 9 shows the currently traveled road and a list of all the maneuvers c Guide shows an enlarged full screen version of the next maneuver to be performed The footer on all three navigation screens will show m GPS signal strength The current vehicle heading GPs NW mE ETA estimated time to arrival N NE E SE 5 SW W NW Distance to destination m Direction to destination arrow The amp Trip Data screen provides comprehensive data about the trip in progress or the one most recently completed It can be called up from the amp Guide and Map screens r cesi NW depending on whether or not a trip is active AN GPS signal When the NAV ONE system is locked onto four or more satellites it provides opti
99. th an error code explaining what went wrong with the transfer An address validation screen Press ENT may appear briefly before the error message Pressing ENTER at the Address Book screen El will return the system to the amp Infrared Transfer screen El where two actions are available The transfer can be repeated after the error has been corrected The BACK function button can be pressed to exit the infrared transfer mode and return to the amp Add to Address Book menu 12 B Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 50 an Transfer If the data transfer is successful the system will briefly display the address validation complete screen Address Book screen E then return to the Address Book menu O Address Book Edit function The edit function can be used to change the name of an entry or to delete an E HS entry entirely To change the address information associated with a destination WHEELING IL 60090 name it is necessary to delete the entry and re enter the entire modified address ALME IDUS ES System is checking the validation of t Changean entry name At the amp Address Book menu address Please wait 1 Scroll or VW to the entry name that is to be edited and press the EDIT function button 2 At the amp Save or Edit Name menu 9 edit the entry name using spell mode and press lt ENTER or the SAVE function button The system will accept the change and return to the amp Addre
100. the amp Main menu Mondays Trip K olmi BANK AMERICA CORP 9500 W NORTH AVE Mondays Trip Enter Name of Trip i Mondays Trip MONDAYS TRIEZ BANK AMERICA CORP Edit Destination y 9500 W NORTH AVE Bank Ballgame Chilli s Comedy Club Bank Ballgame Chilli s Comedy Club Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra 15 D Select Route Criteria 6 15 04 5 36 PM Page 60 ae P Before the system can provide guidance information to the selected destination it needs to know the user s preferences and to calculate the route to be navigated from the current location A gt Route selection limits select route criteria The final step in all of the preceding destination selection routines has been to press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu This menu sets limits on how the system will calculate the route from the present location to the selected destination CES ay 12 B Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 47 Entry using eee address intersection CLS IF 3 At the menu corresponding to the method chosen proceed with the programming sequence for that choice Address intersection amp Address menu 9 see page 32 m Point of interest amp Select POI Search Method menu 9 see page 38 Previous destination amp Select Destination menu s
101. thods of selecting the current location and press ENTER 4 At the menu corresponding to the method chosen proceed with the programming sequence for that choice as described in each of the corresponding route selection sections h Address intersection see page 32 m Previous destination see page 36 Point of interest see page 38 m Address book see page 46 CLS IF 04 B Set Oper Pref 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 24 TN St System The amp System Information screen D allows a check of software and database versions A NOTE information that are installed on the system Users cannot change this screen i At the amp Map screen the zoom function can View system gt Atthe Option menu change the map scale information 1 Scroll or w to System Information and press ENTER eee je 2 At the amp System Information screen press ENTER after viewing the screen Information See Zoom The system will return to the amp Main menu Q function on page 67 Map regions The NAV ONE 2000 requires each map region to be unlocked before the detail is available to be used for NAV ONE 2000 only navigation If additional regions beyond the first region included when the system is purchased are purchased as accessories they can be unlocked from the amp Option menu Q Further information is available on page A1 and page 14 of the Start up section Unlock additiona
102. three seconds after the last press of an 4 or w button Set Zoom Level CLS IF 18 B Route Guidance Here function Street address GPS data 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 68 CLS SUP The here function provides the vehicle s current location in both the reference and navigation versions of the amp Map screen or as well as from the amp Add to Address Book menu see Address book section It provides information in three forms The current location as a street address with the prior and next streets if navigating a trip The current location as GPS data of latitude and longitude The current location for naming and entry into the Address Book Atthe Map screen O or 1 Press the HERE function button to proceed to the amp Current Location screen 9 The address will show on the LCD along with the prior and next trip streets Athe Map screen or 1 Press the HERE function button to proceed to the Current Location screen 9 2 Press the GPS function button to proceed to the amp Current Location screen The GPS latitude and longitude will show numerically on the LCD CLS IF 18 B Route Guidance 6 15 04 5 38 PM Page 69 CLS IF Address book entry At the Map screen O or Voice function Navigation PP voice prompt 1 Press the HERE function button to proceed to the amp Current Location screen 9 2
103. to accept the space and move another position to the right Otherwise scroll or W to the character desired at that position 06 B Txt Lst Entry Smart spelling Long text entries 6 15 04 5 29 PM Page 29 CL E As spelling progresses the system uses Smart Spelling to show only letters for which a corresponding name exists in the database For example pressing b at the amp Select Street Name menu would show MAB skipping the characters preceding B because Mable is the first street in the database for Lincolnshire that starts with MA in the first two character positions Pressing W from there would show MAI since there are no streets in Lincolnshire that have any of the letters between B and in the third character position following MA This makes it easier and faster to use spell mode as the system progresses through an entry In most cases it will not be necessary to spell the entire name only enough letters need be entered to identify a unique entry When text entries are longer than the space available in the highlighted bar they can be viewed by scrolling q or gt The initial view will show the beginning of the entry with an arrowhead indicator as in amp Address menu B Scrolling will move to the end of the entry as in amp Address menu El Scrolling 4 will return to the beginning of the entry CL IF A NOTE Whether by selection from a list or by spellin
104. to a different vehicle 1 Unplug the power cord from the vehicle s 12 volt power socket 2 Rotate the lock lever off the PRESS button then pull the tab to release the suction cup 3 Move the unit to the other vehicle and install it as described on page 10 To use the NAV ONE at home or in the office to program a trip plan 1 Connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an optional Cobra indoor adapter developed especially for use with the NAV ONE See the Accessories and order form section on page 102 for information on ordering a Cobra adapter 2 Turn the unit on and program the desired trip as described in the 7rip planner section Part Il Getting Started The suction cup portion of the bracket can be left attached to the windshield for quick reinstallation Nothing comes close to a Cobra 13 01 Intro 6 15 04 5 26 PM Page 14 CLS m Start up Languages injury or property This unit is for guida i i Do not follow any hazardo Mobile Navigati unsafe or unlawful route Press ENTER to resume suggestions 2003 2004 NAVIGATION 9 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Press ENTER to accep Starting the unit Once the NAV ONE is installed learning how to use the system can begin DF While working through the routines in this manual and trying them out on K the NAV ONE keep in mind that a wrong button press will not break anything The user can always press the BACK function to return to a
105. ty and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select City menu EJ an alphabetic list of cities in the state that are within the category see State selection on page 38 scroll 4 amp or wW to the desired city see note on page 38 and press ENTER 3 At the amp Airport menu H scroll or wW to the specific location desired within the city and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the amp Select Route Criteria menu CL IF 10 B POI 6 15 04 5 33 PM Page 42 a Select by name Allows the name of the destination to be entered then narrows the choice to one location if there are multiple locations with the Same name such as a restaurant chain At the Select POI Search Method menu 1 Scroll or w to By Name and press ENTER 2 At the amp Enter First Few Letters menu amp enter the first few letters up to four of the name using spell mode as shown in the amp Enter First Few Letters menu EA to create an abridged name list in system memory and press ENTER The list will be accepted and the system will proceed to the m Select Listing Preference menu The Select Listing Preference menu provides three ways to sort the list and select a final destination m Sort by distance see page 43 m Sort alphabetically see page 43 Within a city see page 44 amp IN THIS MANUAL These select by name procedures use entries Enter F
106. umber screen to enter a different telephone number By Phone Number POI Found Multiple POIs Found POIs Sorted by Distance E W simi 949 123 4567 Ws imi 949 789 9874 LONG TERM PARKING No POIs found in the SAN JOSE CA vicinity BURGER KING San Jose Int l Parking Try searching by Name Change Character 123 DIVISION ST San Jose Int l Terminal 1 or by City SAN JOSE CA GO San Jose Int l Terminal 2 Move Left q gt Move Right San Jose Int l Terminal 3 b d Change Character Part Ill Operating the System Destination selection and programming Select Route Criteria Route by Shortest Time P Use Freeways Yes Use Toll Roads iS Nothing comes close to a Cobra 11 D Add Bk 6 15 04 5 34 PM Page 46 CLS Ld Address book O Main menu Address Book Save or Edit Name Address Book NM 75mi 600 HEATHROW DR LINCOLNSHIRE IL 60069 600 Heathrow Airpark Home BACK to return Work aT Trip Planner Address book This feature allows users to store up to 100 destinations of their choice for ready lt reference and retrieval lt Address book destination entries can be added and named edited and deleted with the NAV ONE system resources They can also be added from a PDA using the infrared port then edited and deleted with the NAV ONE resources Enter the address book gt Atthe c Main menu O 7i NOTE Allows management of the 1 Scroll or wW to Addre
107. unction button to proceed to the amp Select Routing Method menu O 2 Scroll or V to Trip Planner and press ENTER 3 At the amp Trip Planner menu KM make desired changes as described in the Trip planner section and press ENTER 4 At the amp Select Route Criteria menu make desired changes as described in the Select route criteria section and press ENTER 3 The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route the amp Map screen Q9 20 B Off Route Events Cancel navigation Trip ere ACAD S E RN interruptions 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 80 CLS SUP This choice can be used to cancel the current trip and start over with the entry of a new destination Or it can be used to simply turn guidance off At the Planned Route screen 1 Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the amp Select Routing Method menu O 2 Scroll or W to Cancel Route and press ENTER 3 At the amp Confirm Cancellation screen press ENTER The cancellation will be confirmed and the system will proceed to the amp Main menu During a stop with the engine shut off for more than ten minutes SmartPower A NOTE will turn off the system if it was not turned off when the vehicle was parked lf SmartPower was turned off at the amp Preference menu this will not occur see page 21 to turn SmartPower on and off CLS IF 19 D Off Route Events 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 75
108. unction on page 68 Option function Lets the user set operating preferences see Setting operating preferences section which starts at page 20 CLS IF 03 D Set Oper Pref 6 15 04 5 28 PM Page 19 C Navigation Atthe PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen was in progress Continue the route or start over Continue on the suspended route Discontinue on the gt suspended route 3 Main menu Where do you want to go Si Address Intersection k Point of Interest C Previous Destination CD Address Book af Trip Planner 1 Press ENTER to proceed to the amp Continue route guidance menu Q This menu provides the option to either Continue navigating the suspended route Discontinue navigating the suspended route At the Continue route guidance menu 1 Scroll or wW to Continue and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select Route Criteria menu either accept the previous settings or change them to suit and press ENTER or the GO function button 3 At the amp Map screen Q9 continue the prior navigation from the point of interruption At the amp Continue route guidance menu 1 Scroll or W to Discontinue and press ENTER 2 At the amp Main menu Q start a new process of destination selection or function use as described at Mo navigation was in progress on page 19 Continue route guidance to Cobra Electronics Corp 6500 W Cortland Street
109. ur miles on the screen and enter the value in the cursor box using spell mode then press ENTER The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the amp Map screen 9 At the Select Detour Criteria menu Q 1 Scroll or W to Avoid Specific Road and press ENTER 2 At the amp Select Road to Avoid menu Q9 scroll or w on the list of all upcoming roads to be avoided then press ENTER The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the Map screen Q9 CL IF 20 B Off Route Events 6 15 04 5 39 PM Page 79 C Change Rather than use detour it can be useful just to change the route criteria for a trip route criteria such as when it becomes apparent that using toll roads will be an advantage At the amp Planned Route screen 1 Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the amp Select Routing Method menu O Thursdays Trip 2 Scroll or wW to Route Criteria and press ENTER Vacation Weekend Trip 3 At the amp Select Route Criteria menu make desired changes as described in the Select route criteria section and press ENTER The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the amp Map screen Change a trip plan This choice is active only if a multi destination trip plan is being navigated The trip plan can be modified at any point during navigation At the Planned Route screen 1 Press the EDIT f
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