Cobra GPS 1000 - Manual

Cobra GPS 1000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – For details of each button’s function see page 4.; P R O D U C T F E A T U R E S
  • Page 3 – T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
  • Page 4 – . 0 B A S I C O P E R A T I O N; Making Travel Easier; Your GPS receiver makes travel easier through the following ways:; GoTo a Waypoint; This GPS receiver guides you in a straight line to a single point.; GoTo a Point of Interest, Address, Intersection or Exit; With optional computer software and an interface cable, this GPS
  • Page 5 – B A S I C O P E R A T I O N; Installation; Battery Installation
  • Page 6 – Buttons and Rocker Pad
  • Page 7 – Power/Powersaver Mode; Power; See “Turning; receiver for over 3 months or have changed geographic regions:
  • Page 8 – Six Main Pages and Find Screen; Map Page; Gauges Page; See page 20 for details and instructions.; Trip Meter Page; See page 22 for details and instructions.; Routes Page; See page 63 for details and instructions.
  • Page 9 – See page 27 for details and instructions.; System Page; See page 68 for details and instructions.; Find Screen; See individual sections under “Navigation Tools” pages 24-67
  • Page 10 – Navigation; Tracks; Waypoints; See page 32 for details and instructions.
  • Page 11 – details and instructions.; Points of Interest, Addresses or Intersections
  • Page 12 – I N S T R U M E N T A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N; The Map Page; shows your location on the relevant map and; The Gauges Page; displays a compass and provides information; The Trip Meter Page; can display from 3 to 10 information; Instrumentation Information
  • Page 13 – See “Moving Around the Map,” page 18 for details and instructions.; Viewing Details; See “Moving Around the Map,”
  • Page 14 – See “Map; Measure Distance; See “Measure Distance Function,” page 17 for; Menu Options; press the MENU button to display the available
  • Page 15 – Data Fields; See “Data Field Descriptions,” page 92 for details.; Restore Defaults
  • Page 16 – Map Setup; AUTO ZOOM; To highlight use
  • Page 18 – • The; ZOOM; Level
  • Page 19 – Measure Distance Function
  • Page 20 – Moving Around the Map; On the Map Page
  • Page 21 – Various Features in Panning Mode
  • Page 23 – Set Data Field
  • Page 24 – Set Data Fields; Stop Navigation
  • Page 25 – See “Data Field; Display
  • Page 26 – Navigation Tools; N AV I G A T I O N T O O L S
  • Page 27 – N AV I G A T I O N T O O L S; Editing or Entering Text and Symbols; Press the ENTER button to accept the new characters or symbol.; continued
  • Page 29 – Selecting Options; Log Options; See “Track Log Options,” page 29 for details and instructions.; Saved Track Options; See “Saved
  • Page 30 – press; Delete All Tracks
  • Page 31 – Track Log Options
  • Page 34 – 3 for details and instructions.; Search Option; See “Search the Waypoint List,” page 36 for details and instructions.; New Waypoint Option; See “Marking a New
  • Page 35 – There are three ways to get to the Find Screen:; Find Screen and Selecting Options; Sort Options; Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the Waypoints List.; Nearest
  • Page 36 – Selecting Menu and Options; Individual Waypoint Options; New Waypoint
  • Page 37 – On the Find Screen
  • Page 38 – Saved Waypoints Options
  • Page 41 – Cities; Search Options; See “Search the Cities List,” page 41 for details and instructions.; Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the Cities List. S
  • Page 42 – City Details Options; Save as Waypoint
  • Page 43 – Stored Cities Options
  • Page 46 – See “Search the POI List,” page 47 for details and
  • Page 47 – Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the POI List.; relationship to your current position.; Last Selected
  • Page 48 – Points of Interest Options; See “Downloaded Points of Interest Options,” page 47 for details; See “Save as a Waypoint,” page 49
  • Page 49 – Downloaded Points of Interest Options
  • Page 52 – Addresses; Find Options; See “Find an Address,” page 52 for
  • Page 53 – Address Options
  • Page 56 – Intersections; See “Find an Intersection,” page 56 for
  • Page 57 – Intersection Options; See “Intersection Options,” page 56 for details and; See “Saving as a
  • Page 60 – Exits; Exits List Menu Options; See “Sort the Exit List,” page 60 for details and; Select Road; See “Sort the Exit List,” page 61 for details and
  • Page 61 – Exit Details Screen Menu Options; Exit Details Options
  • Page 62 – Exits Options
  • Page 65 – Routes; Saved Route Options; See “Saved Route Options,” page 66 for details and instructions.; New Route; See “New Route Option,” page 65 for details and instructions.
  • Page 66 – Delete All Routes
  • Page 67 – New Route Option; See “Editing a Route,” page 67, to insert or remove a point in the route.
  • Page 68 – Saved Routes Options
  • Page 70 – Display Options; . 0 S Y S T E M P A G E; Satellites Options
  • Page 71 – Extras Options; Alerts Screen; See “Alerts Screen,” page 76 for; Maps Screen; See; Proximity Screen; See “Proximity Screen,” page 78 for
  • Page 72 – S Y S T E M P A G E; See “Optional; Settings Options; See “Using the Settings Screen,”
  • Page 73 – Restore All Defaults
  • Page 74 – Trip Meter Page Defaults; Gauges Page Defaults; Function Default; System Page Defaults; Function Default; Map Page Defaults; Function Default
  • Page 75 – Satellites
  • Page 76 – • Backlight Timeout
  • Page 77 – Interface Options
  • Page 78 – Alerts Screen Options; To get to the Alerts Screen:
  • Page 79 – Alerts Settings
  • Page 80 – Proximity Screen Options; To get to the Proximity Screen:; Remove All
  • Page 81 – Proximity Settings
  • Page 83 – Maps Screen Options
  • Page 84 – Settings Screen Options; press the MENU button to display
  • Page 85 – Settings Screen Settings; On the System Page
  • Page 86 – Select the “WAAS” field to turn the WAAS receiver “On” or “Off.”; • Compass; The most widely used datum is WGS 84.; • Position Format; See “North Reference” page
  • Page 87 – Alerts; See “Alerts
  • Page 88 – A L E R T S
  • Page 89 – See “Navigation; Notice; See “Navigation Tools,” page 24 for details.; Warning
  • Page 90 – A P P E N D I X; General Information; GPS Basics; Control Segment; GPS General Information
  • Page 92 – Worldwide City Time Zones
  • Page 93 – The built-in clock can have very slight timing errors.; Interference / Errors
  • Page 94 – Data Field Choice Descriptions
  • Page 95 – WAAS; Using a map datum that does not match the chart you are; North Reference
  • Page 96 – Specifications; Specifications subject to change.
  • Page 98 – COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; warrants that its GPS; Cobra Electronics Corporation; . 0 W A R R A N T Y
  • Page 100 – I N D E X; Find
  • Page 101 – Sort
  • Page 102 – Optional Accessories; To order by phone; . 0 A C C E S S O R I E S & O R D E R F O R M; Part Number; downloading mapping and points of interest from PC.
  • Page 103 – A C C E S S O R I E S & O R D E R F O R M; Order form; Central Standard Time.
  • Page 104 – Nothing comes close to a Cobra
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Caution:

The user is responsible for operating this product wisely.

This product is intended for use only as a navigational aide and
should not be used when precise measurement of direction, location,
distance or topography is required.

Caution:

GPS (Global Positioning System) is operated by the

U.S. government. The U.S. government is solely responsible for its
accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes, which
could affect the accuracy and performance of GPS equipment.

Caution:

Remove the batteries from the receiver if you do not

expect to use it for months at a time. As with any batteries, leakage
can occur. When re-installing batteries, observe proper polarity.

Warning:

If you choose to use this device in a vehicle, it is the sole

responsibility of the operator of the vehicle to use this device in a safe
manner. Be careful to avoid being distracted from safe and proper
driving practices.

Warning:

If you choose to use this device in a vehicle, it is the sole

responsibility of the operator to secure this GPS receiver so that it will
not cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident.

DO NOT

mount this GPS receiver over airbag panels or in a place

where the driver or passengers are likely to have an impact with the
device in an accident or collision.

Non-English Manuals

This GPS receiver is equipped to communicate in the language
of your choice: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish or Swedish (see “System Page Settings:
Languages,” page 83).

For operating instructions in Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, or Swedish please visit
www.cobra.com/GPS-manuals.html

Cobra Electronics Corporation reserves the right to change or improve
information in this manual without notice. Please visit
www.cobra.com for updates or questions.

Customer Assistance

In this user’s manual, you should find all the information you need to
operate your GPS receiver. If you require further assistance after
reading through this manual, the Cobra Electronics Corporation offers
the following customer support services.

In the USA:

Automated Help Desk

is available in English

24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 773-889-3087.

Customer Service Operator Support

is available

in English and Spanish at 773-889-3087 Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST.

Questions can be faxed

to 773-622-2269.

E-Mail Technical Assistance

is available in

English or Spanish 24 hours, 7 days a week via e-mail at:
[email protected]

On-line answers

to frequently asked questions

(in English only) can be found at: www.cobra.com.

Outside the U.S.A.,

please contact your local dealer

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I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N

FCC Compliance

This device complies with Class B of the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interference. It must accept any interference
received, including that which may cause undesirable operation.

Cautions and Warnings

GPS 1000

G L O B A L P O S I T I O N I N G S Y S T E M R E C E I V E R

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Summary

Page 2 - For details of each button’s function see page 4.; P R O D U C T F E A T U R E S

find esc zoom power menu enter page Page Button Menu Button Enter Button Zoom OutButton Zoom In Button Escape Button Find Button Power Button Rocker Pad Backlit DisplayScreen For details of each button’s function see page 4. P R O D U C T F E A T U R E S Lanyard Connector Loop External Power/ PC Int...

Page 3 - T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Important Information …………………A1 Product Features ……………………A2–A3 1 Basic Operation ……………………2–9 1.1 Battery Installation …………………3SD Memory Card Installation …………3 1.2 Buttons and Rocker Pad ……………4 1.3 Power ……………………………5Powersaver Mode …………………5 1.4 Six Main Pages and Find Screen ………6 1.5 Navigation …………...

Page 4 - . 0 B A S I C O P E R A T I O N; Making Travel Easier; Your GPS receiver makes travel easier through the following ways:; GoTo a Waypoint; This GPS receiver guides you in a straight line to a single point.; GoTo a Point of Interest, Address, Intersection or Exit; With optional computer software and an interface cable, this GPS

1 . 0 B A S I C O P E R A T I O N Making Travel Easier Your GPS receiver makes travel easier through the following ways: GoTo a Waypoint 1 – This GPS receiver guides you in a straight line to a single point. GoTo a City/Town 1 – This GPS receiver is already programmed with hundreds of cities/towns w...

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