System Overview - Cobra NAV ONE 2000 Operating Instructions Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

System overview

. .
Select destination, . . . . .
route selection
limits and
calculation
Navigate to . . . . . . . . . . .
destination
Part II — Getting Started
Read this section in connection with the System logic section on page A2.
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:
A specific street address or an intersection of two streets
by spelling out the information or choosing from lists.
A point of interest, such as a park, restaurant or shopping
mall, from extensive lists built into the system.
Any of the last nine destinations entered in the system.
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 shortest 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.
Once the route calculation is complete, the NAV ONE system is ready to provide guidance to the 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:
Map screen with
the route highlighted
Planned Route with
in light green on
a step-by-step list of
the LCD.
each maneuver.
Planned Route
Planned Route
294
PAGE
Current: E IL-290
Expressway
VOICE
5.2 E IL-290
0.6 S Nagle Ave
HERE
0.3 Cortland Ave
NW
NW
ZOOM
NW
GPS
GPS
05:09 263.6mi
GPS
These are described in the Route guidance sections.
Guide screen that
provides a view of
each maneuver.
Guide
Guide
PAGE
E IL-290 EXPRESSWAY
VOICE
EDIT
5.2mi
BACK
NW
05:09 263.6mi
GPS
05:09 263.6mi
Any of up to 100 locations that can be saved in the address
book. These locations can be entered directly or, on the NAV
ONE 3000, by beaming to the infrared port from a PDA.
Multiple destinations in sequence that are saved as a named trip.
Users can save up to five trips with up to ten destinations per trip.
Trip Data that includes
mileage, speed, time,
estimated time to arrival,
Arrival
location and heading.
announcement
Trip Data
PAGE
PAGE
NW
12
60
70
80
11
1
50
90
VOICE
40
VOICE
10
2
30
100
9
3
20
mph
8
time
4
10
0
7
5
HERE
EDIT
000000.0
6
Max Speed
Stopped Time
65.4mph
0:23:41
BACK
BACK
294
HERE
ZOOM
NW
BACK
GPS
Nothing comes close to a Cobra
®
7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Nav one 3000

Table of Contents