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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS:
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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.
NOTE
Cobra recommends reading at least the
Important safety information and all of
Part II — Getting Started in this manual
before using the unit.
2000
3000
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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  • Page 1 Part No. 480-101-P Nothing comes close to a Cobra ® English Our thanks to you, About GPS navigation and About the Cobra NAV ONE system Our thanks to you About the Cobra map and provides comprehensive information about present location, heading and trip.
  • Page 2: System Logic

    Controls, indicators and System logic Function Icons M o u n t i n g Function Buttons Connection B r a ck e t Menu button ( MENU Goes to the  Main menu. Speaker ENTER Enter button ( Menu Enters the current Button selection/entry.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Navigation using map screen ......71 About the Cobra NAV ONE system ..... . A1 Navigation using planned route screen.
  • Page 4: Features To Make Travel Easier

    Canada for navigation throughout the area. Moving average speed USB 2.0 port The NAV ONE 2000 includes Route USA, a nationwide Average speed To allow software and map updates via PC downloads. major road network, and details of one region free with Drive time purchase.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    Important ..Before installing and using the Cobra NAV ONE system, please read these general precautions safety and warnings. Also read all of Part II — Getting Started in this manual to learn the basics of information installing and operating the system.
  • Page 6 Do not disassemble or modify the unit as this may lead to damage. If a problem occurs, stop using the system immediately and system or other contact a Cobra dealer. Changes or modifications to the unit may void its compliance with FCC rules and make it illegal to use. equipment.
  • Page 7: Included In This Package

    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 ®...
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    This material introduces the NAV ONE system as well They describe actions the user will need to know how to perform selection and programming, as its controls, features and safety information. Cobra whenever operating the system. All of the system operation route guidance, off route...
  • Page 9: System Overview

    0.3 Cortland Ave 5.2mi Max Speed Stopped Time 65.4mph 0:23:41 ZOOM BACK BACK BACK 05:09 263.6mi BACK 05:09 263.6mi 05:09 263.6mi These are described in the Route guidance sections. Part II — Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 10 System overview and System functions and their icons Off route events ..If the 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 route or will recalculate the route from the current location.
  • Page 11: System Functions And Their Icons

    The the unavailable function SPELL function is available to icon will be gray rather toggle from list than at full contrast to spell mode. as shown at right. Part II — Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Installation ..The NAV ONE requires very little installation beyond the 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.
  • Page 13 6. Attach the unit to the mounting bracket by means of the quick release feature. Attach the unit to the mounting bracket. 7. Plug the power cord into the unit and the vehicle’s 12 volt power socket. Part II — Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 14 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 ... .
  • Page 15 To use the NAV ONE at home or in the office to program a trip plan: unit at home or 1. Connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an optional Cobra indoor in the office 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.
  • Page 16: Start-Up

    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.
  • Page 17 1. Press and hold the POWER button on the left side of the unit until the function buttons system. When restarting, are illuminated. the POWER button needs The system will turn on and the Cobra screen will appear on the LCD. The Cobra screen to be pressed to turn will be visible briefly, then change to the PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen .
  • Page 18 Exit sleep mode ..While the Display Saver screen is shown: 1. Press any button to return to the PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY screen ..Adjust display If the LCD is hard to read, its brightness and contrast can be adjusted visibility to suit ambient conditions.
  • Page 19 Acknowledge the ..Acknowledging the safety reminder enables the system to proceed to the navigation functions safety reminder 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 gateway to navigation.
  • Page 20 Destination ... The following sections of the manual describe how to use each of the five destination selection options selection options on the Main menu Address/intersection — see page 32. Address book —...
  • Page 21 Use Freeways? VOICE Previous Destination Previous Destination HERE HERE HERE Continue Address Book Address Book Use Toll Roads? Discontinue Trip Planner Trip Planner OPTION OPTION ZOOM BACK 05:09 263.6mi Part II — Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 22: Setting Operating Preferences

    Preferences Languages Vehicle Position with the default settings; 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:...
  • Page 23 Set clock is a function. It is available only at the the Preferences menu (see clock icon). such as at an airport lot. Cobra recommends this Set preferences ..At the Option menu feature be left at the 1.
  • Page 24 ..Language If the system language was not changed to the user’s preference during the start up choices sequence, it can be changed at the Languages menu at any time. Select language ..At the Option menu 1.
  • Page 25 Set current ... At the Option menu location 1. Scroll to [Vehicle Position] and press ENTER. 2. At the Set Vehicle Position menu , press ENTER. 3. At the Select Origin menu , scroll to one of the four methods of selecting the current location and press ENTER.
  • Page 26 ..The NAV ONE 2000 requires each map region to be unlocked before the detail is available to be used for navigation. If additional regions (beyond the first region included when the system is purchased) are NAV ONE 2000 only.
  • Page 27 System Information Map Regions Map Regions This Map Regions DETAILS Set Current Location Address/Intersection Software Version: menu will only appear IL/WI/Northern IN on the NAV ONE 2000. 5.0.52 Point of Interest LOCATE KY/IN/OH Database Version: ME/NH/VT/MA/RI/CT Previous Destination MI/OH 5.4.1 NC/SC/GA...
  • Page 28: Text And List Entries (List And Spell Modes)

    Text and list entries (list and spell modes) Scroll feature in spell mode NOTE Address Select Street Name Select Street Name Scroll to move through Select Street Name Select Street Name Non-English CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR the endless loop of characters characters, in both directions.
  • Page 29 NOTE List mode ..buttons scroll through list items one-by-one. When in either list or spell Inactive For example, at the Select Street Name menu , press four times to move mode (list mode is illustrated CLEAR from “Applegate Ave”...
  • Page 30 ..Spell mode buttons scroll through the alphanumeric and numeric loops. NOTE button scrolls toward the end of the alphabet — from A to B to C. The first character defaults to the first button scrolls toward the beginning of the alphabet —...
  • Page 31 Smart spelling ..As spelling progresses, the system uses Smart Spelling to NOTE show only letters for which a corresponding name exists in Whether by selection from a list or by spelling, the only the database.
  • Page 32 Entry example . . . 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 . The same methods apply to any data entry field. Entry methods .
  • Page 33 Cornell Ave Naples Pkwy Naples Pkwy Princeton Dr Cypress Pkwy North Ave North Ave Rand Ct Dearlove Blvd Princeton Dr Princeton Dr Rand Rd BACK BACK BACK BACK Part II — Getting Started Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 34: Part Iii - Operating The System Destination Selection And Programming

    Address/intersection and Previous destination Main menu Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Address Intersection Intersection Select Zip Select Zip Select State Select State CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR Address/Intersection X-str. Alabama Alabama Point of Interest Street Street Heathrow Dr...
  • Page 35 ....Start At the Main menu NOTE destination When using the address/intersection method, 1. Scroll to [Address/Intersection] and press ENTER. selection the clear function will clear the highlighted The address element entry process is the same for both methods until the last step entry as well as any sub-fields.
  • Page 36 Start address ..At the Address menu entry with state 1. Scroll to [State] and press ENTER. 2. At the Select State menu , scroll to the desired state name and press ENTER. The state will be accepted and the system will return to the Address menu with the state filled in.
  • Page 37 ..Navigate to At the filled in Address or Intersection menu No Street Available the destination 1. Press the GO function button to accept the address or intersection and proceed This city is not fully to the Select Route Criteria menu mapped yet.
  • Page 38: Previous Destination

    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 is not necessary to go there to add it to this list. .
  • Page 39: Destination Selection And Programming

    Arlyd Rd Arlyd Rd Arlyd Rd Arlyd Rd Algonquin Algonquin Ashford Ct Ashford Ct Ashford Ct Ashford Ct BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK Part III — Operating the System: Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 40: Point Of Interest

    Point of interest Main menu Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Select POI Search Method Select POI Search Method Select POI Category Select POI Category Select Listing Preference Select State Select State CLEAR Address/Intersection By Category Sort by Distance Airport...
  • Page 41 IN THIS MANUAL Start destination At the Main menu These select by selection by 1. Scroll to [Point of Interest] and category procedures point of interest press ENTER. use the airport category as an example. The same Select by category ..At the Select POI Search Method menu steps apply to any other...
  • Page 42 Sort by At the Select Listing Preference menu distance 1. Scroll to [Sort by Distance] and press ENTER. 2. At the Airport menu , scroll to the desired location and press ENTER or the GO function button to proceed to the Select Route Criteria menu Airport Airport...
  • Page 43 Sort At the Select Listing Preference menu alphabetically 1. Scroll to [Sort Alphabetically] and press ENTER. 2. At the Airport menu (an alphabetic list of locations in the state that are within the category – see State selection on page 38), scroll to the desired location (see note on page 38) and press ENTER.
  • Page 44 Select by name ..At the Select POI Search Method menu IN THIS MANUAL 1. Scroll to [By Name] and press ENTER. These select by name Allows the name of the Enter First Few Letters procedures use entries destination to be entered, 2.
  • Page 45 Sort At the Select Listing Preference menu Point of Interest by distance 1. Scroll to [Sort by Distance] and press ENTER. 0.2 mi 773-334-1234 4557 N SHERIDAN RD 2. At the Point of Interest menu (showing the abridged list sorted by CHICAGO, IL distance from the current location with the closest point at the top of the list), Budget Rent-a-car...
  • Page 46 At the Select Listing Preference menu Within a city 1. Scroll to [Within a City] and press ENTER. Select City Select City 2. At the Select City menu (an alphabetic list of cities in the state having a location on STATE the abridged list —...
  • Page 47 San Jose Int'l-Terminal 2 SAN JOSE, CA San Jose Int'l-Terminal 3 Move Left Move Right Use Toll Roads? Change Character BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK Part III — Operating the System: Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 48: Address Book

    Address book Main menu Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Address Book Save or Edit Name Save or Edit Name Address Book Address Book 7.5mi Address/Intersection Address book is empty. 600 HEATHROW DR Press ADD to input a Address book is full.
  • Page 49 3. At the menu corresponding to the method chosen, proceed with the programming sequence for that choice: Address/intersection — Address menu — see page 32. Point of interest — Select POI Search Method menu — see page 38. Previous destination — Select Destination menu —...
  • Page 50 Entry using ... At the Select POI Search Method menu point of interest 1. Enter the point of interest using the programming sequence described in the Current Location 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 LANDWEHR RD...
  • Page 51 Infrared ....The infrared port on the NAV ONE (NAV ONE 3000 only) can receive Infrared Transfer data from PDA’s if they are equipped with a compatible port. To use this feature, the data item(s) to be transferred to the NAV ONE system Receiving...
  • Page 52 Transfer If the data transfer is successful, the system will briefly display the address validation complete screen ( Address Book screen ), then return to the Address Book menu Address Book Edit function ..The edit function can be used to change the name of an entry or to delete an CLEAR 802 DUNDEE RD entry entirely.
  • Page 53 By Phone Number 33599 2nd St SAVE SAVE Home Current Location State Illinois Use Toll Roads? Infrared 60069 BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK Part III — Operating the System: Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 54: Trip Planner

    Trip planner Main menu Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Trip Planner Enter Name of Trip Enter Name of Trip Mondays Trip Mondays Trip Add Destination to Trip VIEW DELETE Address/Intersection Address/Intersection TRIP- Mondays Trip Point of Interest Point of Interest CLEAR...
  • Page 55 NOTE 3. At the Mondays Trip screen , press the ADD function Current Location button to proceed to the Add Destination to Trip menu Pressing ENTER instead of the ADD function button Add Current Location to 4. Scroll to one of the five methods of selecting a trip? at the add destination screen destination and press ENTER to proceed to the menu...
  • Page 56 6. After selecting the destination, press ENTER to return to the Mondays Trip screen 7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 as often as necessary to add up to nine more destinations to the trip, returning each time to the Mondays Trip screen 8.
  • Page 57 Modify a trip ..A saved trip can be modified in four ways: Change the trip name. Change the name of a destination. Add a destination. Delete a destination. Change a At the Trip Planner menu trip name...
  • Page 58 Change a At the Trip Planner menu destination 1. Scroll to the name of the trip with the destination to be modified name Enter Name of Location Enter Name of Location and press the EDIT function button. DELETE 2. At the Mondays Trip menu , scroll to [Edit Destination] and press ENTER.
  • Page 59 Delete a At the Trip Planner menu destination 1. Scroll to the name of the trip to be modified and press the from a trip EDIT function button. 2. At Mondays Trip menu , scroll to [Edit Destination] and press ENTER. HERE 3.
  • Page 60 Select and ..At the Trip Planner menu navigate a trip 1. Scroll to the trip to be navigated and press ENTER. 2. At the Mondays Trip menu , scroll to the first destination desired on the trip list and press ENTER or the GO function button.
  • Page 61 Use Freeways? Ballgame Ballgame Chilli's Chilli's EDIT SAVE Comedy Club Comedy Club Use Toll Roads? Press SAVE to accept. BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK Part III — Operating the System: Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 62: Route Selection Limits (Select Route Criteria)

    Route selection limits and Route calculation Calculating a Route Calculating a Route Calculating a Route Calculating a Route Calculating a Route Calculating a Route Select Route Criteria Select Route Criteria Select Routing Method Select Routing Method 100% STOP STOP STOP Route by Shortest Recalculate Time...
  • Page 63 Select ... . . At the Select Route Criteria menu NOTE route criteria If all criteria are as desired, go straight to the 1. Scroll to each of the three options and make a selection. Calculating a Route screen by pressing 2.
  • Page 64: Route Calculation

    Route calculation Calculating ..Calculating a Route screen indicates that the NAV ONE has begun the process of a route 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 Proceed to .
  • Page 65 Point of Interest VOICE VOICE TRAIL cancel navigation in progress. Previous Destination HERE HERE Address Book Trip Planner ZOOM BACK OPTION 05:09 263.6mi Part III — Operating the System: Destination selection and programming Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 66: Route Guidance

    Route guidance, Navigation and Trip data See note A1 See note A2 Planned Route Planned Route Guide Guide Trip Data PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE Current: E IL-290 E IL-290 EXPRESSWAY Expressway HERE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE 5.2 E IL-290 time 0.6 S Nagle Ave EDIT...
  • Page 67 During navigation with route guidance, there are three navigation screens available. Whichever is most useful at any given time can be selected: — shows the map on the LCD with the route highlighted in light green. Planned Route — shows the currently traveled road and a list of all the maneuvers. Guide —...
  • Page 68: Useful Tools

    Useful tools In addition to the three navigation and trip data screens, the NAV ONE system provides several features to allow adjustments and provide extra information: PAGE Pan function — allows scrolling the map and obtaining address information with the cross-arrows. HERE Zoom function —...
  • Page 69 Scroll map ... . To shift the map image at Map screen 1. Press the 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. Zoom function .
  • Page 70 ..Here function The here function provides the vehicle’s current location in both the reference and navigation versions of the Map screen , as well as from the 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).
  • Page 71 Address book entry ..At the Map screen 1. Press the HERE function button to proceed to the Current Location screen 2. Press ENTER or the SAVE function button to proceed to the Save or Edit Name menu 3.
  • Page 72: Map As Reference

    ....Next As a maneuver is approached, the system automatically provides voice prompts such as, maneuver “In two miles turn left.” In addition, shortly before the maneuver is to be executed, the system will switch to the Guide screen to provide a visual supplement to the voice information.
  • Page 73: Navigation Using Map Screen

    Navigation using map screen Map screen is the entry point for navigation with the NAV ONE system and is reached from the Main menu , the Calculating a Route screen (see the Route calculation section) or the Navigation in Progress menu (see the Start-up section). Navigation .
  • Page 74: Navigation Using Guide Screen

    Navigation using guide screen Guide screen can replace the graphic Map screen and the descriptive Planned Route screen with enlarged detail of the next maneuver to be executed. It can be displayed at any time during a trip. Navigation at .
  • Page 75 Trip data during Trip Data screen can be displayed at any time during navigation to see navigation information about the current trip. While trip data is displayed, navigation voice prompts and the Guide screens (see page 70) will be provided as each maneuver is approached.
  • Page 76 At the bottom of the screen are two fields that can display any two data items of the user’s choice. Trip Data Average speed Maximum speed Total trip time Stopped time Use the Left/Right arrow Drive time Digital clock Trip odometer Odometer keys to select data field.
  • Page 77 SAVE HERE SAVE Address Book Address Book MAXINE COHEN CIRC Press SAVE to accept. Trip Planner Trip Planner OPTION OPTION BACK BACK BACK 05:09 263.3mi Part III — Operating the System: Route guidance Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 78: Off Route Events

    Off route events Main menu Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Planned Route Planned Route Guide Guide Select Routing Method Select Routing Method PAGE PAGE PAGE Address/Intersection Current: E IL-290 Detour E IL-290 EXPRESSWAY Expressway Route Criteria Point of Interest...
  • Page 79 Changes ..At any time during a trip, the route can be changed or cancelled from the Planned Route screen . If the system is not enroute already displaying the Planned Route screen , it can easily be reached during trip navigation in any of the following ways: At the Map screen...
  • Page 80 At the Select Detour Criteria menu Avoid current road 1. Scroll to [Avoid Current Road] and press ENTER. The system will recalculate the route and show the modified route on the Map screen At the Select Detour Criteria menu Avoid next road 1.
  • Page 81 Change ....Rather than use detour, it can be useful just to change the route criteria for a trip, Trip Planner route criteria such as when it becomes apparent that using toll roads will be an advantage. VIEW At the Planned Route screen...
  • Page 82 Cancel navigation ..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.
  • Page 83 Available Distance Use Freeways? N Lawrence Express Detour Distance progress. Enochs St Avoid Specific Road Use Toll Roads? BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK Part III – Operating the System: Off route events Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 84: Trail Mode

    Trail mode Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? Trail Book Trail 1 Trip Data VIEW PAGE 0.1mi 0.1mi Address/Intersection Latitude: N 42° 22’ 30” Latitude: N 42° 22’ 30” Longitude: W 88° 07’ 30” Longitude: W 88°...
  • Page 85 Utilities While on or viewing a trail, the here and zoom functions are available on the map as described 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.
  • Page 86 Navigate an ..At the Trail Book menu NOTE existing trail Selecting [End] as 1. Scroll to the name of the trail to be navigated the starting point for Stop Trail Stop Trail and press ENTER. navigating the trail will 2.
  • Page 87 Name the ... . At the Name Trail Book Entry menu NOTE Trail Book is Full new trail If the trail book is The default name can be accepted. Trail book is full. You already full, the system A user-defined name can be entered.
  • Page 88 Add waypoints ..At any place on the trail, while at the Trail Mode screen to the trail 1. Press the HERE function button to proceed to the GPS Data screen NOTE 2. Press the SAVE function button to proceed to the Save or Edit Name menu An attempt to enter more than 50 waypoints will result...
  • Page 89 End trail recording ..When the end of the trail is reached, while at the Trail Mode screen Stop Trail Stop Trail 1. Press the STOP function button to proceed to the Stop Trail screen Are you sure that you 2.
  • Page 90 Change a trail name ..At the Trail 1 menu 1. Scroll to [Edit Name] and press ENTER. Name Trail Name Trail 2. At the Name Trail menu , press the CLEAR function button DELETE to clear the current name. TRAIL- 3.
  • Page 91 W 88° 07’ 30” SAVE SAVE HERE SAVE Press SAVE to accept. Press SAVE to accept. BACK ZOOM BACK BACK BACK Part III — Operating the System: Trail mode Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 92: A - Function Button Icons And Option Choices

    Enables users to find which region or regions button icons Adds an address, trip plan or trail to memory. contain detailed information on a city, state or zip code. NAV ONE 2000 only. The functions available at various points during use Toggles destination selection from...
  • Page 93: Part Iv - Helpful Information Appendices

    Smart Power On > On or off 1. Scroll until it Vehicle icon White and magenta triangle Key Click On > On or off comes on the screen. Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 94: B - Point Of Interest Categories

    Appendix B — Point of interest categories ... . Point of The point of interest (POI) categories included in the NAV ONE system include the following: interest categories Airport Court House Parking Garage Amusement Park Ferry Terminal...
  • Page 95: C - Gps System Characteristics And Operation

    NAV ONE system can compute its own position: latitude and longitude. Part IV — Helpful Information: Appendices Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 96: D - Nav One System Specifications

    Appendix D — NAV ONE system specifications Physical ... Performance ..Unit dimensions Receiver specifications 4.73" H x 7.91" W x 2.28" D 12 Parallel Channels for (201 mm x 120 mm x 65 mm) tracking up to 12 satellites Unit weight...
  • Page 97: 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.
  • Page 98: Product Service

    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.
  • Page 99: Customer Assistance

    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 For assistance in the U.S.A.
  • Page 100: User License

    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.
  • Page 101: Warranty

    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.
  • Page 102: Index

    Index ........... . .
  • Page 103 Tripod socket: A2 Quick release lever: A2 End trail recording: 87 SmartPower: 21 Troubleshooting: 95 Name the new trail: 85 Spanish manual: 22, 97 Speaker: A2 Specifications: 94 Part IV — Helpful Information: Index Nothing comes close to a Cobra ®...
  • Page 104: Accessories And Order Form

    Please visit our website at: 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 ...
  • Page 105 Continental U.S. Prices Total subject to change without notice. Customer signature *The Map Update is available only by download from www.cobra.com or on ©2004 Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street CD by telephone to Cobra’s consumer response group at 773-889-3087.
  • Page 106 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...

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