Page 2 - P a rt I — Intro d u c t i o n; C o n t e n t s
P a rt I — Intro d u c t i o n Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 1 Part I — Introduction Our thanks to you . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1About GPS navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1About the Cobra NAV ONE system . . . ...
Page 4 - and statements; I m p o rt a n t
P a rt I — Intro d u c t i o n Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 3 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 m...
Page 5 - Important safety information and Included in this package; CAUTIONS
Important safety information and Included in this package 4 CAUTIONS The user is responsible for operating this product wisely. This NAV ONE system is intended for use only as a navigational aid and should not be relied upon to the exclusion of other information. Be aware of conditions around the ...
Page 6 - Included in; IN THIS MANUAL
P a rt I — Intro d u c t i o n Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 5 Included in . . . . . . . . this package All of the following items should be in the package with the NAV ONE system. NAV ONE system unit 12 volt fused power cord Mounting bracket with quickrelease and suction cup NAV ONE 2000 Regio...
Page 7 - How to use this manual and System overview; How to use
How to use this manual and System overview 6 How to use . . . . . . . . this manual This manual contains four principal parts withinformation about the NAV ONE: The introduction Getting started Including system overview,installation, options and how-to information. Operating the system Inclu...
Page 8 - P a rt II — Getting Start e d; System overv i e w; destination; Read this section in connection with the
P a rt II — Getting Start e d Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 7 System overv i e w . . Select destination, . . . . . route selection limits and calculation Navigate to . . . . . . . . . . . destination Read this section in connection with the System logic section on page A2. Once the route ca...
Page 9 - System overview and System functions and their icons
System overview and System functions and their icons 8 Off route events . . . . . . . Trip data . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trail mode . . . . . . . . . . . . If the driver misses a turn or otherwise deviates from the route developed by the NAV ONEsystem, the system will prompt the driver to ret...
Page 10 - S y s t e m; NOTE
Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 9 S y s t e m . . . . . . . . . . . . functions and their icons The NAV ONE system software automatically determines which functions will be needed during each process and shows appropriate icons for those functions on the right of the LCD — just to the left of the...
Page 11 - Installation; I n s t a l l a t i o n; CAUTION
Installation 10 I n s t a l l a t i o n . . . . . . . . The NAV ONE requires very little installation beyond theneed to put it at a convenient location and to secure it inplace. The only connection required is between the unit’spower socket and the vehicle’s 12 volt power socket. When locating and...
Page 12 - WARNING; WA R N I N G
P a rt II — Getting Start e d Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 11 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 front-to-back or side-to-side. With the unit in the vertical position, it can be rota...
Page 13 - Alternative securement of the NAV ONE:; securement
Installation 12 Alternative securement of the NAV ONE: 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 1 ⁄ 4 -20 threaded socket — compatible with most camera mounting equipment — in the bott...
Page 16 - Turning; Display saver
15 Turning . . . . . . . . . . . the system on and off Turn the system on . . . . When connected to a p o w e r s o u rce, 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) ...
Page 18 - No navigation
17 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...
Page 19 - selection options
18 The following sections of the manual describe how to use each of the five destination selection options on the Main menu E : Address/intersection — see page 32. Address book — see page 46. Point of interest — see page 38. Trip planner — see page 52. Previous destination — see page 36....
Page 20 - N a v i g a t i o n; suspended route
P a rt II — Getting Start e d Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 19 E Main menu F See note on this page G H I See page 60 At the PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen B : 1. Press ENTER to proceed to the Continue route guidance menu G . This menu provides the option to either: Continue navigating the suspe...
Page 21 - Setting operating pre f e re n c e s; At the; Enter the; Setting operating preferences; Preference; NOTE A
20 A Main menu B See note A C D E Setting operating pre f e re n c e s The NAV ONE system allows users to choose from several settings in the software that control how the LCD appears and how information is presented. At the Main menu A : 1. Press the OPTION function button to proceed to the Opt...
Page 23 - Ve h i c l e
22 If the system language was not changed to the user’s preference during the start up sequence, it can be changed at the Languages menu E at any time. At the Option menu B : 1. Scroll or to [Languages] and press ENTER. 2. At the Languages menu E , scroll or to the desired language and...
Page 25 - Map regions; i n fo r m a t i o n
24 The System Information screen H allows a check of software and database versions that are installed on the system. Users cannot change this screen. At the Option menu B : 1. Scroll or to [System Information] and press ENTER. 2. At the System Information screen H , press ENTER after view...
Page 26 - Time data
P a rt II — Getting Start e d Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 25 F G H I See note The NAV ONE receives highly accurate time information from the GPS satellites. However, thesatellites operate exclusively on Universal Coordinated Time (also known as Greenwich meantime or Zulu time). Therefore, the m...
Page 27 - Text and list entries (list and spell modes); Data selection and entry is accomplished by using either:; A B C D E
Text and list entries (list and spell modes) 26 A B Text and list entries (list and spell modes) When using the NAV ONE system, it is often necessar y to enter information or select it from lists in the NAV ONE database.Because these methods are so widely invoked, it is impor tant to become familiar...
Page 28 - List mode; recent list entries
27 List mode . . . . . . . . . Quick recall of . . . . . . . . recent list entries The or buttons scroll through list items one-by-one. For example, at the Select Street Name menu 2 , press four times to move from “Applegate Ave” to “Byron St.” Pressing would move to streets with num...
Page 29 - Spell mode
28 Spell mode . . . . . . . . Editing entries . . . . . . . . The or buttons scroll through the alphanumeric and numeric loops. The button scrolls toward the end of the alphabet — from A to B to C. The button scrolls toward the beginning of the alphabet — from C to B to A. In either case...
Page 31 - Entry example; List entry
30 Entry example . . . E n t ry met hods . . . . . . . . List entry 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 Address menu A . The same methods apply to any data entry field. At the Addr...
Page 32 - Ve ry large cities
D E F G P a rt II — Getting Start e d Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 31 At the completion of any of the three methods, press ENTER. The system will return to the Address menu 5 , which now shows [Main St] below the highlighted number bar. Some very large cities are subdivided or consist of multi...
Page 33 - Address/intersection and Previous destination; A d d re s s / i n t e r s e c t i o n
Address/intersection and Previous destination 32 A Main menu B C D E A d d re s s / i n t e r s e c t i o n The NAV ONE system allows selection of any street address or intersection in its database as a destination. When selecting an address or intersection, the best and quickest starting point is t...
Page 39 - Select and
58 At the Trip Planner menu B : 1. Scroll or to the trip to be navigated and press ENTER. 2. At the Mondays Trip menu I , scroll or 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 Select R...
Page 40 - another destination; Trip navigation is ended from the
P a rt III — Operating the System: Destination selection and pro g r a m m i n g Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 59 F G H I J See page 60 Continue to . . . . . . . . . . . another destination Finish or . . . . . . . . . . . . . discontinue trip At the Destination Reached menu a0 : 1. Scroll ...
Page 41 - Route selection limits and Route calculation; Route selection limits (select route criteria)
Route selection limits and Route calculation 60 A B C D E Before the system can provide guidance infor mation to the selecteddestination, it needs to know the user’s preferences and to calculate the route to be navigated from the current location. Route selection limits (select route criteria) The f...
Page 43 - point of interest
48 At the Select POI Search Method menu H : 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 Save or Edit Name menu C t...
Page 45 - Edit function
50 If the data transfer is successful, the system will briefly display the address validationscreen ( Address Book screen 5 ), then return to the Address Book menu B . The edit function can be used to change the name of an entry or to delete an entry entirely. To change the address information a...
Page 46 - Select a
P a rt III — Operating the System: Destination selection and pro g r a m m i n g Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 51 F G H I J See page 60 Delete an entry . . . . . . . . Select a . . . . . . . . . . . destination andnavigate to it At the Address Book menu B : 1. Scroll or to the name of t...
Page 47 - Trip planner; to memory
Trip planner 52 A Main menu B C D E Trip planner In addition to individual destinations, the GPS Navigation System allows up to five trips to be storedwith up to ten destinations to be visited in sequence on each tri p. Trips stored in system memory canbe repeatedly recalled and used; and trips can ...
Page 48 - S t a rt destination
39 At the Main menu A : 1. Scroll or to [Point of Interest] and press ENTER. At the Select POI Search Method menu B : 1. Scroll or to [By Category] and press ENTER. 2. At the Select POI Category menu C , scroll or to the category from which a point of interest is to be chosen and p...
Page 50 - Within a city
41 At the Select Listing Preference menu D : 1. Scroll or to [Sort Alphabetically] and press ENTER. 2. At the Airport menu 2 (an alphabetic list of locations in the state that are within the category – see State selection on page 38), scroll or to the desired location (see note on page 3...
Page 52 - Sort alphabetically
43 At the Select Listing Preference menu D : 1. Scroll or to [Sort by Distance] and press ENTER. 2. At the Point of Interest menu 8 (showing the abridged list sorted by distance from the current location with the closest point at the top of the list), scroll or to the desired location an...
Page 55 - Address book; A d d ress book
Address book 46 A Main menu B C D E A d d ress book This feature allows users to store up to 100 destinations of their choice for ready reference and retrieval. Address book destination entries can be added and named, edited and deleted with the NAV ONE system resources. They can also be added from ...
Page 57 - Appendix B
Point of interest 38 A Main menu B C D E Point of intere s t ( P O I ) Selecting a destination by POI allows a public place to be found without needing to know the address. The NAV ONE system database includes thousands of points of interest in over 40 categories — see Appendix B . The POI mode can ...
Page 58 - S t a rt; entry with zip code
33 S t a rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d e s t i n a t i o nselection by a d d re s s /i n t e r s e c t i o n At the Main menu A : 1. Scroll or to [Address/Intersection] and press ENTER. The address element entry process is the same for both methods until the last stepat which either the...
Page 60 - Navigate to
35 At the filled in Address or Intersection menu B or C : 1. Press the GO function button to accept the address or intersection and proceed to the Select Route Criteria menu J . Some rural areas and small communities are not fully covered by the map and database built into the NAV ONE system. ...
Page 61 - P revious destination
36 P revious destination The NAV ONE system saves the most recent origin and the last nine destinations in memory for quickr e t ri eva l . The recent origin is always first on the list and a new destination entry bumps the oldest, oncethe list is full. A destination is saved when selected; it is no...
Page 64 - route criteria
79 Rather than use detour, it can be useful just to change the route criteria for a trip, such as when it becomes apparent that using toll roads will be an advantage. At the Planned Route screen B : 1. Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the Select Routing Method menu E . 2. Scroll or...
Page 65 - Trip
80 This choice can be used to cancel the current trip and start over with the entryof a new destination. Or, it can be used to simply turn guidance off. At the Planned Route screen B : 1. Press the EDIT function button to proceed to the Select Routing Method menu E . 2. Scroll or to [Cancel ...
Page 66 - P a rt III — Operating the System: Route guidance; Reset data
P a rt III — Operating the System: Route guidance Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 75 F Main menu / See note B1 G Main menu / See note B2 H I J Reset data . . . . . . . . Reset one data item . . . . Reset all data items . . . . The user can reset any or all of the fields at any time, either wh...
Page 67 - Off route events; O ff route events
Off route events 76 A Main menu B C D E O ff route events During a trip, the NAV ONE system offers help if a turn is missed or a side trip is taken from a calculated route. It also allows changes to be made enroute —including detours, changing route criteria, changing trip plans and cancelingnavigat...
Page 68 - GPS signal; The footer on all three navigation screens will show:
65 GPS signal . . . . . . . . s t rength i n d i c a t o r During navigation with route guidance, there are three navigation screens available. Whichever is most useful at any given time can be selected: Map B — shows the map on the LCD with the route highlighted in light green. Planned Ro...
Page 70 - Zoom function
67 Zoom function . . . . C h a n ge zoom setting . . . To shift the map image at Map screen A or B : 1. Press the , , and 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 informati...
Page 71 - H e re function
68 Street address . . . . . . . . GPS data . . . . . . . . . . . . . The here function provides the vehicle’s current location in both the reference and navigation versions of the Map screen A or B , as well as from the Add to Address Book menu (see Address book section). It provides informa...
Page 72 - Voice function; voice prompt
69 Voice function . . . . Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . voice prompt At the Map screen A or B : 1. Press the HERE function button to proceed to the Current Location screen H . 2. Press ENTER or the SAVE function button to proceed to the Save or Edit Name menu J . 3. Continue the proce...
Page 73 - When navigation is not in progress, the; Map screen
70 Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maneuver As a maneuver is approached, the system automatically provides voice prompts such as, “In two miles turn left.” In addition, shortly before the maneuver is to be executed, the system will switch to the Guide screen 6 to provide a visual supplement to ...
Page 74 - Navigation using planned route scre e n; Navigation at
71 N a v i g a t i o n . . . . . . . . at map scre e n Navigation using map scre e n The Map screen B is the entry point for navigation with the NAV ONE system and is reached from the Main menu G , the Calculating a Route screen (see the Route calculation section) or the Navigation in Prog...
Page 75 - Trip data
72 Navigation at . . . . . guide scre e n Navigation using guide scre e n The Guide screen D can replace the graphic Map screen B and the descriptive Planned Route C screen with enlarged detail of the next maneuver to be executed. It can be displayed at any time during a trip. At the Map s...
Page 78 - Select
61 At the Select Route Criteria menu A : 1. Scroll or to each of the three options and make a selection. 2. Press the or button to toggle each option to the desired selection. Route by shortest — distance or time. Use freeways? — yes or no. Use toll roads? — yes or no. 3. Press ENTER...
Page 79 - Calculating; route guidance
62 Route calculation The Calculating a Route screen B 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 Calcul...
Page 80 - the route
P a rt III — Operating the System: Destination selection and pro g r a m m i n g Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 63 F G H Main menu Recalculate . . . . . . . . . . . the route Select different . . . . . . . . route criteria Cancel route . . . . . . . . . . calculation When route calculation i...
Page 81 - Route guidance, Navigation and Trip data
Route guidance, Navigation and Trip data 64 A See note A1 B See note A2 C D E Route guidance When no trip is in progress, the Map screen A can be viewed as one might refer to an atlas. Or, it can be used to determine thevehicle’s current location. Once a destination is chosen and a route is calcul...
Page 82 - P a rt III – Operating the System: Off route events; discontinue from off
P a rt III – Operating the System: Off route events Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 81 F G H I J See page 60 Resume or . . . . . . . . . . . discontinue from off 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 t...
Page 83 - E n t e r; Trail mode
82 A B C D E Trail mode This feature can be used on or off the road to record vehicle move m e n t s.Instead of guiding the vehicle on a route calculated in adva n c e, it captures the route actually take n . Once a trail is recorded and saved in the trail book, it can be used to retrace the route o...
Page 84 - Part III — Operating the System: Trail mode; waypoint name
SAVE CLEAR BACK Name Trail Book Entry Name Trail Book Entry TRAIL- 1 Press SAVE to accept. Please name trail or accept default name. F STOP HERE ZOOM 294 PAGE GPS NW Trail Mode Trail Mode G SAVE BACK GPS NW Latitude: N 42° 22’ 30” Longitude: W 88° 07’ 30” GPS Data GPS Data H SAVE CLEAR BACK Save or ...
Page 85 - Appendix A — Function buttons icons and Option choices; Function
Appendix A — Function buttons icons and Option choices 90 Function . . . . . . . . . . . Ü button icons The functions available at various points during use of the NAV ONE system are represented by icons to make them easy to recognize. ADD Adds an address, trip plan or trail to memory. ADDRESS Toggl...
Page 86 - Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices; Option choices; Preference menu; Preferences
Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 91 GPS Displays the latitude and longitude of the current location. HERE Displays current location as address or intersection. In trail mode, displays current location as GPS data. INTER Toggles destination selection from str...
Page 87 - Appendix B — Point of interest categories; Point of
Appendix B — Point of interest categories 92 Point of . . . . . . . . . . . . Ü interest categories The point of interest (POI) categories included in the NAV ONE system include the following: n Airport n Amusement Park n ATM n Auto Dealership n Auto Service & Maintenance n Automobile Club n Ban...
Page 88 - Appendix C — GPS system characteristics and operation; GPS basics
Appendix C — GPS system characteristics and operation Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 93 GPS basics . . . . . . . . Ü How GPS . . . . . . . . . . Ü works The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radionavigation system. It consists of 24 satellit...
Page 89 - Appendix D — NAV ONE system specifications; Physical; Usage
Appendix D — NAV ONE system specifications 94 Physical . . . . . . . . . . . . Ü specifications Performance . . . . . . Ü Unit dimensions4.73" H x 7.91" W x 2.28" D(201 mm x 120 mm x 65 mm) Unit weight1 lb., 8.96 oz. (710 g) Display size5.2" (132 mm) Diagonal Display resolution320 x ...
Page 90 - Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices, Maintenance and service; Maintenance and service; Maintenance; Problem
Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices, Maintenance and service Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 95 Maintenance and service Very little maintenance is required to keep this NAV ONE system in good operating condition. n Keep the unit components clean by wiping with a soft cloth slightly moistened ...
Page 91 - Product service; use the original packing material; Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as
Maintenance and service 96 Product service . . . Ü For any questions about operating 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 factor...
Page 92 - Contact your local dealer; Customer
Customer assistance, Non-English manuals and Trademark acknowledgement Should you encounter any problems with this product, or not understand its many features, please refer to this owner’s manual. If you require further assistance after reading this manual, Cobra Electronics offers the following cu...
Page 93 - User license and Warranty; User license
User license and Warranty 98 User license . . . . . . . Ü 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...
Page 94 - Part IV — Helpful Information: User license and Warranty; Warranty
Part IV — Helpful Information: User license and Warranty Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 99 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . Ü Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its Cobra NAV ONE, and the component parts thereof, will be free ofdefects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) ye...
Page 95 - Index
Index 100 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ü 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: 5...
Page 96 - Part IV — Helpful Information: Index
Part IV — Helpful Information: Index Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 101 P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ü 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 ...
Page 97 - Optional Accessories; Optional; 000 model is contained in the NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet.
Optional Accessories 102 Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . Ü accessories To order by phone Call 773-889-3087 (Press 1 from the main menu)8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Central TimeMon. through Fri. (except holidays) To order by mail or faxCall 773-889-3087 for pricing.Please fill out order form and mail/fax d...
Page 98 - Part IV — Helpful Information: Accessories Order Info; Accessories Order Info; Carrying case
Part IV — Helpful Information: Accessories Order Info Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® 103 ©2004 Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 U.S.A. www.cobra.com Accessories Order Info 103 Ordering From U.S.A. Call 773-889-3087 for pricing or visit www.cobra.com. ...
Page 99 - The Cobra line of quality products includes:
CB RadiosmicroTALK ® Radios Radar/Laser Detectors Safety Alert ® Traffic Warning Systems Handheld GPS ReceiversMobile GPS Navigation SystemsHighGear ® Accessories CobraMarine ™ VHF Radios Power InvertersAccessories The Cobra line of quality products includes: For more information or to order any of ...
Page 100 - View a trail
83 Utilities Trail and waypoint names While on or viewing a trail, the here and zoom functions are available on the map as describedin the Useful tools discussion on page 66. In addition, the system treats a trail as a trip relative to the page function. With it, the Trip Data screen E can be ...
Page 103 - Name the
86 At any place on the trail, while at the Trail Mode screen G : 1. Press the HERE function button to proceed to the GPS Data screen H . 2. Press the SAVE function button to proceed to the Save or Edit Name menu I . At the Save or Edit Name menu I : The default name can be accepted. A us...
Page 104 - Edit an
87 When the end of the trail is reached, while at the Trail Mode screen G : 1. Press the STOP function button to proceed to the Stop Trail screen 6 . 2. Press ENTER to confirm the stop and return to the Main menu A . The system will automatically insert the [End] point on the trail. At the T...