Cobra 3000 - Manual

Cobra 3000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – P a rt I — Intro d u c t i o n; C o n t e n t s
  • Page 4 – and statements; I m p o rt a n t
  • Page 5 – Important safety information and Included in this package; CAUTIONS
  • Page 6 – Included in; IN THIS MANUAL
  • Page 7 – How to use this manual and System overview; How to use
  • Page 8 – P a rt II — Getting Start e d; System overv i e w; destination; Read this section in connection with the
  • Page 9 – System overview and System functions and their icons
  • Page 10 – S y s t e m; NOTE
  • Page 11 – Installation; I n s t a l l a t i o n; CAUTION
  • Page 12 – WARNING; WA R N I N G
  • Page 13 – Alternative securement of the NAV ONE:; securement
  • Page 16 – Turning; Display saver
  • Page 18 – No navigation
  • Page 19 – selection options
  • Page 20 – N a v i g a t i o n; suspended route
  • Page 21 – Setting operating pre f e re n c e s; At the; Enter the; Setting operating preferences; Preference; NOTE A
  • Page 23 – Ve h i c l e
  • Page 25 – Map regions; i n fo r m a t i o n
  • Page 26 – Time data
  • Page 27 – Text and list entries (list and spell modes); Data selection and entry is accomplished by using either:; A B C D E
  • Page 28 – List mode; recent list entries
  • Page 29 – Spell mode
  • Page 31 – Entry example; List entry
  • Page 32 – Ve ry large cities
  • 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
  • Page 39 – Select and
  • Page 40 – another destination; Trip navigation is ended from the
  • Page 41 – Route selection limits and Route calculation; Route selection limits (select route criteria)
  • Page 43 – point of interest
  • Page 45 – Edit function
  • Page 46 – Select a
  • Page 47 – Trip planner; to memory
  • Page 48 – S t a rt destination
  • Page 50 – Within a city
  • Page 52 – Sort alphabetically
  • Page 55 – Address book; A d d ress book
  • Page 57 – Appendix B
  • Page 58 – S t a rt; entry with zip code
  • Page 60 – Navigate to
  • Page 61 – P revious destination
  • Page 64 – route criteria
  • Page 65 – Trip
  • Page 66 – P a rt III — Operating the System: Route guidance; Reset data
  • Page 67 – Off route events; O ff route events
  • Page 68 – GPS signal; The footer on all three navigation screens will show:
  • Page 70 – Zoom function
  • Page 71 – H e re function
  • Page 72 – Voice function; voice prompt
  • Page 73 – When navigation is not in progress, the; Map screen
  • Page 74 – Navigation using planned route scre e n; Navigation at
  • Page 75 – Trip data
  • Page 78 – Select
  • Page 79 – Calculating; route guidance
  • Page 80 – the route
  • Page 81 – Route guidance, Navigation and Trip data
  • Page 82 – P a rt III – Operating the System: Off route events; discontinue from off
  • Page 83 – E n t e r; Trail mode
  • Page 84 – Part III — Operating the System: Trail mode; waypoint name
  • Page 85 – Appendix A — Function buttons icons and Option choices; Function
  • Page 86 – Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices; Option choices; Preference menu; Preferences
  • Page 87 – Appendix B — Point of interest categories; Point of
  • Page 88 – Appendix C — GPS system characteristics and operation; GPS basics
  • Page 89 – Appendix D — NAV ONE system specifications; Physical; Usage
  • Page 90 – Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices, Maintenance and service; Maintenance and service; Maintenance; Problem
  • Page 91 – Product service; use the original packing material; Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as
  • Page 92 – Contact your local dealer; Customer
  • Page 93 – User license and Warranty; User license
  • Page 94 – Part IV — Helpful Information: User license and Warranty; Warranty
  • Page 95 – Index
  • Page 96 – Part IV — Helpful Information: Index
  • Page 97 – Optional Accessories; Optional; 000 model is contained in the NAV ONE 2000 Regional Maps booklet.
  • Page 98 – Part IV — Helpful Information: Accessories Order Info; Accessories Order Info; Carrying case
  • Page 99 – The Cobra line of quality products includes:
  • Page 100 – View a trail
  • Page 103 – Name the
  • Page 104 – Edit an
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O P E R AT I N G INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MOBILE NAV I G ATION SYSTEMS:

N o t h i n g

comes close to a Cobra

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E n g l i s h

Printed in the Philippines

Part No. 480-101-P

Our thanks to yo u , About GPS nav i g a t i o n 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.

About the Cobra
NAV ONE system

The NAV ONE unit is a specialized, portable navigation
system for 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

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 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.

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.

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NOTE

Cobra recommends reading at least the

Important safety information

and all of

Part II — Getting Started

in this manual

before using the unit.

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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 ...

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