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1. 64 OM 28 on Trip Meter Page 22 2 8 9 ere UE 68 75 North 04 93 0 1 92 Order FO 101 99 eon A2 4 Panning Mode 11 18 19 Patent 10 PC Interface Connection Pointer Options 20 Points of 9 44 49 Saved Options 46 Portuguese Al Position 84 Power Buton A2 4 ROWED deco ces I UA 5 92 Powersaver Mode 5 Produc 95 Proximity 79 69 78 80 Points Alarm 80 Remove All aso on 78 Remove Individual 78 See 78 SO TINGS cake e ao redu 19 80 INDEX R Refresh Lets 04 Rocker A2 4 6 ROUIBS ack 9 63 Saved Options 63 66
2. 72 Map 1 Restore 76 Ills 11 Gauges 21 Map 13 FOKIN RET 78 Settings Screen 02 Trip Meter 23 System Page 72 Trip Meter 72 Delete All Saved 7 64 lid 28 Waypoints 34 38 Individual 63 66 31 34 38 Details ROUTE id eoe 63 67 27 31 ants 68 74 Distance to Final Destination 92 Distance to Next Point 92 Al E Edit MC 6 25 EE EEIE 25 STET NT 92 Enter 25 26 AET 25 26 Enter Button A2 4 9 Escape Button A2 4 ETA to Final Destination 92 ETA fo Next 92 Exit Services 62 EIE 9 58 62 Saved Options 59 External Power Connection A2 RR RR IR 69 c
3. 85 87 3 Appendix 88 94 6 1 General Information 88 6 2 Worldwide City Time Zones 90 6 3 Interference Errors _ 9 6 4 Data Field Choice Descriptions 92 5 5 WARS 93 Map ceci tertie 93 North Reference _ 93 6 6 Specifications 94 6 7 Maintenance 25 Product 95 Trademark Acknowledgements 95 Warranty 96 Index 97 99 Accessories amp Order Form 100 101 1 0 BASIC OPERATION Ma ki ng Travel Ea sier EE EA a Waypoint City Town Point of Interest Address Intersection or Exit Your GPS receiver makes travel easier through the following ways GoTo a Waypoint EM This GPS receiver guides you in a straight line to a single point GoTo a City Town EE This GPS receiver is already programmed with hundreds of cities towns worldwide and can guide you in a straight line to a selected city town NOTE A city town is much larger than the precise location indicated by the coordinates stored in your GPS receiver See page 39 for details GoTo a Point of Interest Address Intersection or Exit EJ With optional computer software and an interface cable this GPS receiver can be connected to a computer to
4. 69 76 71 OP IMG 11 Average 5 92 B 68 74 OLUE e tactus comi nada ot j 04 Bearing 20 S 92 Buttons Enter DUHO A2 4 Escape Button A2 4 Find Button A2 4 Menu Button A2 4 Page Buton A2 4 Power M 4 Rocker M 4 Zoom In Out Button A2 4 C Cautions Al 8 Rr 9 39 43 Saved Options 40 aestatis 83 0010055 64 92 COMMAS tai 68 74 Cours 20 Customer Assistance Al D Data Fields Descriptions 92 Display Map Page 18 Display on Trip Meter Page 23 FES 23 Set on Gauges Page 21 Map 13 on Trip Meter 22 Data 68 75 92 Daylight Savings Time 83 Defaults Gauges Page
5. 68 73 Save Address as Waypoint 51 59 City as Waypoint 40 43 Exit as Waypoint 59 62 Intersection as Waypoint 55 57 New Route 63 65 New Waypoint 32 34 35 Point of Interest as Waypoint 46 49 SD Memory 3 Search 39 41 Points of Interest 44 47 32 36 Serial 70 Settings eee 70 82 84 83 64 Software Version 70 Sort Last Selected CBS c coste 39 42 Points of 45 48 Most Recent Waypoint 33 37 Nearest 39 42 Points of Interest 45 48 33 37 Nearest Road Exits 58 60 Select Road Exits 58 61 Symbol Waypoint 33 37 83 Spanish pae 94 92 Speed maximum 92 0 Summer 83 Swedish Al SYSTEM 6
6. GPS 1000 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER Nothing comes close to a Cobra page IMPORTANT INFORMATION ra Owner s Manual Printed in China Part No 480 038 P ENGLISH Cautions and Warnings 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 caretul to avoid being distracted from sate 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 l
7. CATFISH1 x CATFISH2 x CRAPPIE DOCK XL DROPOFF Cities EJ Exits ___ All Exits SEARCH MNCOLNSHIRE ___ Lincolnshire IL Lincolnshire KY Lincolnton GA Lincoinville Lincoinville SC Lincolnwood IL Cities or Exits FE 3 Already stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for cities throughout the world U S interstate freeways and highways U S interstate freeway and highway exits and exit details and continental U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries You can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual city or exit or select the city or exit as a point to be used to navigate along a series of points in route The receiver can also show you how far off course you are in relationship to the current navigation and information such as your current speed or distance to the destination in your navigation See page 39 for Cities details and instructions See page 58 for Exits details and instructions Points of Interest Addresses or Intersections 3 With optional mapping software and interface cable you can access a computer mapping database to download hundreds of points of interest addresses and intersections You can use these for navigation You can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual POI address or intersection or use the POI address or intersection as a point to be used 10 navigate al
8. 2 Select Maps 3 Select the Map you want to Include Exclude or Delete The Base Map cannot be deleted 4 Choose from the following Select Include to include the map in the map display search screens or sort screens Select Exclude to exclude the map from the map display search screens or sort screens Select Delete 10 remove the map from the receiver 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page Highlight Select To highlight use EB System Page BA Extras 44 Em m lt E Proximity T 8 4 LL sd m Maps Screen 4 SYSTEM PAGE Settings Screen Options Settings Screen Options The Settings Screen allows you to change the following system settings Clock Format Time Zone Daylight Savings Time Summer Time Language Measurement Units Sounds WAAS Compass Map Datum Positions Format North Reference and Battery Saver Refresh Rate You can restore the Settings Screen defaults through the Settings Screen Menu Selecting Menu and Options From the Settings Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Press on the ROCKER PAD fo scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button select an option Menu Options From the Settings Screen press the MENU button to access the Settings Scree
9. BATTERY SEM DUMDS ATTA ZW err casco 5E casecy Daylight Savings Time Summer Time El Select the DAYLIGHT SAV Daylight Savings field to set the receiver to use Daylight Saving Time Summer Time in the time and date Select Auto to have the dock switch to Daylight Savings Time automatically Select On to manually switch to Daylight Savings Time Select Off to manually switch to Standard Time Winter Time GMT Language Select the LANGUAGE field to set the receiver s screen language to English Dutch French German ute Italian Portuguese Spanish or Swedish i amusar s DATE Measurement Units rosea ier u p u pH Ju 7 Spanish iin Pe BET Select the UNITS field to set the receiver s measurement system to English Metric or Nautical wedish _ me 20 Off castes e Sounds El Select the SOUNDS field to set the receiver s sounds to On or Off continued e WAAS E Select the WAAS field to turn the WAAS receiver On or Off See WAAS page 93 for details Compass Select the COMPASS field to set the method of indicating direction Select your choice of Cardinal standard N S E W Degrees lt 0 360 Mils 0000 6400 e Map Datum Select the MAP DATUM
10. Chicago HAUIGATE DETAILS Navigation INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Instrumentation Information The GPS receiver instrumentation helps you see where you are plan where to go get there and then retrace your path Gauges TITE Gauges 111115 Niles Illinois 229 REN ENTERPRISE REN OFF COURSE EE 9 120 United States of America TIME TO DEST LOCATION TIME TO DEST LOCATION ox j 2 345 TTE 2 3745 45 68201 Map Page Selected Point s Details Gauges Page Gauges Page Bearing Pointer Course Pointer The Map Page shows your location on the relevant map and The Gauges Page displays a compass and provides information provides information such as your speed odometer reading or such as location distance to a destination or accuracy in direction of travel You can pan to see more of the map in any relationship to a current navigation The Gauges Page also indudes direction See page 11 for details and instructions the direction in which you are currently traveling or the direction of travel to your next point See page 20 for details and instructions Trip Meteri 12 stop 16 9 00 13 TOTAL ACCURACY T 4 34 17 SATURDAY 789 4 how 2i 02 04 215 17 3 DIXIT 46 9 3596 7 Trip Meter Page Trip Meter Page 3 Fields Option 10 Fields Option The Trip Meter Page con display from 3 to 10 information fie
11. Government 3 NAVIGATION TOOLS Editing or Entering Text and Symbols Editing or Entering Text and Symbols To enter or change the information displayed for a waypoint track or route 1 From any screen that allows you to enter letters or numbers names of waypoints tracks routes dates etc highlight and select the field you want to edit KB 2 Pressing left or right on the ROCKER PAD highlight the space where you want to insert or change character or symbol 3 Press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll through the characters or symbols to choose from Press left or right on the ROCKER PA to accept the new character or symbol and move to the next space or character The next character or symbol is highlighted To dear a selected character and all characters that follow it highlight the Large Dash symbol it comes after the 9 When editing characters repeat the same procedure to change the next character if desired Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to skip characters you do not want to change 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the new characters or symbol If necessary press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll to the next field you want to edit and follow the same procedure to enter or change characters or symbols continued 25 KI Highlight Field to Edit Highlight Character Haypoints _ Haypoints NewHaypoint fi __ Haypoint a 160 LOCATIOH LOCRTIOH
12. Matches List Address 600 Heathrow Dr Lincolnshire IL Find Options Select the NUMBER field to enter the street number Select the STREET field to enter the street name If necessary select the CITY field to enter the city If necessary select the MAPS field to change the current map database Select FIND Select an address from the Matches List to see details including address and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that address see that address on the Map Page in relationship to your current position See Find an Address page 52 for details and instructions Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting point into route a see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the Address Details Screen when you see the menu icon press the MENU button to display the available menu options Matches List Address Options Select any address on the Matches List to GOTO or navigate to that address or to see that address on the MAP in relationship to your current position See Address Options page 52 for details and instruction
13. Select any Point of Interest on a Point of Interest List to GOTO or navigate to that POI or to see that on the MAP in relationship to your current position See Downloaded Points of Interest Options page 47 for details and instructions Menu Options From the POI Details Screen press the MENU button to access the PO Details Menu Options Point of Interest Details Save as Waypoint Select Save as Waypoint to save the as a waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to the location and elevation The nianon _ location and elevation can also be edited See Save as a Waypoint page 49 for details and instructions __NewHaypoint _ eet Save as Haypoint Menu Option 47 Downloaded Points of Interest Options Once you have downloaded one or more points of interest you can search or sort the POI List use individual POIs for navigation or Golo see an individual POI on the Map Page in relationship to your current location or save a POI as a waypoint Highlight Select To search the POI List for a select POI To highlight use 1 On Find Screen select POINTS OF INTEREST 2 On the Points of Interest Category List EX select type of POI for which you are searching 3 If an option select a subcategory for the type of POI for which you are searching C 4 On the Points of Interest Options Menu select Search 7
14. Alerts Screen Restore Defaults Select Restore Defaults to restore all Alerts Screen defaults original Alerts Screen settings Select YES to restore original settings see page 72 for a complete list of defaults Select NO to maintain all current settings Alerts Settings El System Page To set the Alert Alarm iw 1 the System Page select EXTRAS To highlight use 2 2 Select Alerts 3 Select the ALARM field 4 Choose from the following e Select On to automatically sound an alarm within an Alarm Radius set for the Anchor Drag Alert Approach Alert Arrival Alert or Off Course Alert e Select Ott to override all individual alert alarm settings to Off The individual values set for each Alert will not change 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page Options To set the Alarm Radius for the Anchor Drag Alert Approach Alert Arrival Alert or Off Course Alert 1 From the System Page W select EXTRAS 2 Select Alerts 3 Select the individual Alarm Radius in the ALERTS field you what to change 4 Select the value at which you want an automatic alarm to sound 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page Anchor Drag Approach Off Arrival Off Off Course 200 El Options SYSTEM PAGE Screen Options 78 45 SYSTEM PAGE Proximity Scr
15. BASIC OPERATION El Tacks Pitt Tracks TEJ TRACK LOS 232 FULL LOG ust 5 UNUSED INTERFACE Ti SETTINGS 01 18 01 Find Screen Fini TEREST CITIES ADDRESS oF INTERSECTION EXITS Six Main Pages and Find Screen 1 5 BASIC OPERATION Navigation Navigation Your GPS receiver receives signals from Global Positioning System satellites that are in fixed orbits stationary relative to the ground around the earth acquiring or locking onto the signals from at least 3 satellites your receiver can use triangulation to precisely determine your current position elevation above sea level and bearing the direction you are traveling As you travel the receiver automatically acquires the strongest satellite signals available at your current location Your GPS receiver is already programmed with U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries worldwide cities U S interstate freeways and highways and U S interstate freeway and highway exits and exit details With optional mapping software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access computer mapping database to download additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses By becoming familiar with the receiver s basic operating features you will be able to use its powerful
16. El Delete Confirmation 23 9 67 To see details including name points and distance to or from each point 1 On the Routes Page KI select a route from the Route List 2 On the Route Preview Screen EA select DETAILS The Route Details Screen will appear EJ From this screen you can edit the route see Editing a Route below Editing a Route To insert a point into a route 1 On the Routes Page select a route from the Route List 2 On the Route Preview Screen EA select DETAILS 3 On the Route Details Screen select the point that will come immediately before the one you want to add 4 On the Edit Route Menu select Insert Point 5 Using the Find Screen E find and select the waypoint city point of interest address intersection or exit you want in the route see Waypoints page 32 Cities page 39 Points of Interest page 44 Addresses page 50 Intersections page 54 Exits page 58 An updated Route Details Screen will appear To remove point from a route 1 On the Routes Page select a route from the Route List 2 On the Route Preview Screen EA select DETAILS 3 On the Route Details Screen select the point that you want to remove 4 On the Edit Route Menu select Remove Point An updated Route Details Screen will appear NAVIGATION TOOLS EH Routes Page Route Details E Edit Route Optio
17. i3 and Subcategories Premier Car Rental Enterprise Rent Bender Price Leasin Advance Executive 49 To navigate or GoTo a select POI 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Points of Interest List see Search the POI List page 47 or Sort the POI List page 48 select a POI 2 On the POI Details Screen select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straight line path between your current position and your selected POI To see a select POI on the Map Page in relation to your current location 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Points of Interest List see Search the POI List page 47 or Sort the POI List page 48 select a POI 2 On the POI Details Screen select MAP KK This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected POI To save the POI as a waypoint 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Points of Interest List see Search the POI List page 47 or Sort the POI List page 48 select a POI 2 On the POI Details Screen when you see the menu icon press the MENU button 3 Select Save as Waypoint 4 New Waypoint Screen will appear Choose from the following e Edit the default name default symbol current location or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 Accept
18. menu gt through screen or to highlight Lo Q 72 Map Page Defaults Function Default Function Default Gauges Page Defaults Data Fields Speed Pointer Bearing Odometer Data Fields Speed Auto Zoom On Location Detail High Shade Water Waypoints Small Points of Interest Medium Cities Small Exits off Land Cover off Golo Line 800 tt Route Line 800 ft Track Line 800 ft Track Log 800 ft Orientation North Up Latitude amp Longitude Orid off Trip Meter Page Defaults Function Default Data Fields 6 fields default Average Speed Stop Time Total Time Accuracy Odometer Date Data Fields 3 fields when set Average Speed Stop Time Total Time Data Fields 10 fields when set Average Speed Stop Time Total Time Accuracy Odometer Date Moving Time Moving Average Speed Maximum Speed Trip Odometer Reset Values All System Page Defaults Function Default GPS Status On Backlight Timeout 15 Seconds Data Port off Clock Format 12 Hour Time Zone Current Location Daylight Savings Time Summer Time Auto Language English Measurement Units English Sounds On WAAS On Compass Cardinal Map Datum WGS 84 Position Format hddd mm mm
19. 41 53 634 41 53 634 H 087738 55T H 087 38 55 ELEVATION __ 924 shie CANCEL 2 Next Character is Highlighted New Haypoint ____ LOCATION 41 53 634 H 087 38 557 ELEVATION 924 _ 26 To enter information into a search field EB Address 1 From any screen that allows you to enter letters or numbers names of cities POls streets etc highlight and select the field you want to search 2 Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to highlight the first space in the line in the search field 3 Press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll through the characters or symbols to choose from Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to accept the new character or symbol and move to the next space or character The next character or symbol is highlighted A list of available data starting with that new character will appear below the search field Repeat the same procedure to change the next character if desired Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to skip characters you do not want to change The list of available data will update with each new character 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the current data in the search field 5 Choose from the following Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted data on the list El Scroll to the data you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted data on the list If
20. Nearest to sort the Waypoints List by the nearest point to your current location Select an individual waypoint to navigate or GoTo that point see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position or delete the individual point Symbol Select Symbol to sort the Waypoints List by common symbol Points with the same symbol will be sorted alphabetically by name Select an individual waypoint to navigate or GoTo that point see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position or delete the individual point Most Recent Select Most Recent to sort the Waypoints List by most recently saved points Select an individual waypoint to navigate or GoTo that point see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position or delete the individual point 34 Selecting Menu and Options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the Waypoints Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Waypoints List Menu Options Individual Waypoint Options Select any saved waypoint on a Waypoint List to GOTO or navigate to that waypoint to see that waypoint on the MAP in relationship to your current position or to DELETE that individual waypoint See Saved Waypoint Options page 36 for details and instruc
21. North Reference True Battery Saver Refresh 1 sec Alert Alarms Alarm Radius On 50 tt Proximity Alarms Alarm Radius On 50 tt Maps Base Map 73 4 1 SYSTEM PAGE Satellites Sa tel ites Kl System Page When indoors you can turn GPS navigation off allowing you to use the non navigational features of your GPS receiver while preserving battery LILES power When you turn GPS off the receiver stops searching for signals from satellites When you turn GPS back on to receive signals the receiver must re acquire signals from at least three satellites before it can begin navigation NOTE The receiver must be outside with a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals for navigation To turn GPS off F i Highlight Select 1 On the System Page select SATELLITES The Satellites screen appears E showing the satellite signals y7 being received with the signal strength of each indicated The satellites that are currently acquired by the To highlight use receiver for navigation are highlighted Options 2 Select GPS STATUS 3 Select Off The receiver will immediately turn GPS off and stop receiving satellite signals 4 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page To turn GPS on 1 the System Page select SATELLITES A blank Satellites screen appears 2 Select GPS STATUS 3 Select On The
22. Route Track Resume GoTo Enterprise Ren Resume Route LAKE Resume Navigation Resume Track 1 Alerts As you use your GPS receiver you may see the following alert messages Can t Acquire Satellites Ell Continue Searching You will see this alert if for any reason satellite lock is lost When you see this message the receiver is automatically trying to re acquire satellite signals If you do nothing the receiver will continue to search for signals and the message will disappear when satellite lock is regained Select YES to continue searching and dear the alert message If satellite lock is not regained within 5 minutes the alert will reappear Select NO to turn off GPS navigation and clear the message Resume Navigation EJ Resume GoTo specified point Resume Route specified route Resume Track specified track If a navigation GoTo route or track was in progress when you last turned the receiver off you will see this alert after satellite lock is achieved when you turn the receiver on again Select YES to resume the same navigation Select NO to stop navigation Alert Arriving At Destination Arriving At Destination E Alert Approaching specified point Approaching VOSEHITE Alert Arriving At Destination If you are navigating you will see this message w
23. current location and current elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save an exit as a waypoint 63 Routes Routes A route is a series of points which you choose that can be used in forward or reverse navigation You can create and store up to 50 separate routes As many as 50 points waypoints cities points of interest addresses intersections or exits may be stored in each route Once you have created a route your GPS receiver will guide you in a straight line from point to point As you reach each point the receiver automatically begins navigating to the next one To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 NAVIGATION TOOLS SEPT 18 01 Routes Page New Route Select NEW to create a new series of points or a route As an option you can select the NAME field to edit the default name Select the first blank row in the POINTS field to insert a point Continue inserting points to
24. lt 4 CATFISH2 Host Recent CRAPPIE lt 1 CRAPPIE Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted data on the list amp DOCK DOCK Waypoint Options p DROPOFF DROPOFF Scroll to the data you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted data on the list 8 Continue your previous activities To sort the Waypoint List for a select point by nearest point to your current location by common symbol or by most recently saved point 1 On Find Screen KI select WAYPOINTS 2 Choose from the following e On the Waypoints Options Menu EA select Nearest to sort the Waypoints List by the nearest point your current location e On the Waypoints Options Menu E select Symbol to sort the Waypoints List by common symbol Points with the same symbol will be sorted alphabetically by name El e On the Waypoints Options Menu E select Most Recent to sort the Waypoints List by most recently saved points E 3 Select a point 4 Continue your previous activities continued 37 Find Screen a Sort by Nearest NEAREST CATFISH amp DOCK 4 CRAPPIE DROPOFF Sort by Symbol Woypoint Options Sort by Most Recent g To navigate or GoTo a select point 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Waypoints List see Search the Waypoint List page 36 or Sort the Waypoint
25. Backlight and Contrast page 74 for details and instructions System Page Interface Options Select INTERFACE and then select DATA PORT to set the data port settings to transfer information from a computer based mapping program Select On to activate the data port Select Off to deactivate the data port Select TOTAL CARD HEHORT NMEA to activate the data port with a direct connection to a computer one seeps se __ running GPS compatible software resulting a realtime display of your position the computer screen See Setting the Data Port page 75 for details and instructions Extras Options From the Systems Page select EXTRAS to access the Alerts Screen Options Proximity Screen Options and Maps Screen Options Find Screen Alerts Screen Select Alerts fo turn the Alert Alarm an automatic alarm sound when you come within a certain distance or Alarm Radius from the following for the Anchor Drag Alert Approach Alert Arrival Alert or Off Course Alert to On Ott and to set the individual Alarm Radius for each alert You can restore the Alerts defaults through the Alerts Menu See Alerts Screen page 76 for details and instructions Proximity Screen Select Proximity to automatically sound an alarm when you come within a certain distance or Alarm Radius of any point you choose To use Proximity you must add
26. a GoTo see an individual intersection on the Map Page in relationship to your current location or save an intersection as a waypoint To find an intersection by entering the street number street and or city 1 On the Find Screen select INTERSECTION Highlight Select To highlight use 2 a On the Intersection Screen EA select the STREET 1 field b On the Street Screen select the SEARCH field C Enter the street name EJ see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 3 a On the Intersection Screen EA select the STREET 2 field b On the Street Screen select the SEARCH field C Enter the street name EJ see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 If necessary on the Intersection Screen EA select the CITY field On the Cities Screen select the SEARCH field C Enter the city El see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 5 necessary on the Intersection Screen E select the MAPS field b Select map 6 Select FIND 7 Select an intersection from the Matches List Ell 8 Continue your previous activities 4 2 0 b Elus Getting to the Find Screen Ind Screen There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to point see Proximity Settings page 7
27. a proximity alert to point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the City Details Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Cities List Menu Options City Details Options Select any city on a City List to GOTO or navigate to that city see that city on the MAP in relationship to your current position See Stored Cities Options page 41 for details and instructions From the Cities Details Screen press the MENU button to access the Cities Details Menu Options City Details Save as Waypoint Menu Option Save as Waypoint Select Save as Waypoint to save the city as a waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to the city s location and elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Saving as a Waypoint page 43 for details and instructions 4 Stored Cities Options Already stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for hundreds of cities throughout the world You can search or sort the Cities List to use individual cities for navigation or a GoTo see an individual city on the Map Page in relationship to your current location or save a city as waypoint NOTE A city is much larger than the precise locat
28. available in English or Spanish 24 hours 7 days a week via e mail at productinfo cobra com 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 A3 PRODUCT FEATURES Page Button Menu Button Enter Button Zoom Out Button For details of each button s function see page 4 Congratulations You ve made a smart choice by purchasing this Global Positioning System receiver Designed to give access to the most advanced satellite navigation technology available this GPS receiver offers sophisticated features and capabilities e cobra 1000 mMm _ Backlit Display Screen Rocker Pad Power Button Escape Button Zoom In Button Features Cobra s exclusive A S A P Accelerated Satellite Acquisition Protocol 11 Technology gets you running up to twice as fast as the other recreational GPS receivers and provides superior reception in urban areas canyons and dense foliage Locks onto signals from satellites Delivers accurate positioning within as little as 3 meters with WAAS signal correction Already programmed with continental U S highways Already programmed with continental U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries e Lets you program and store up to 50 different navigational routes using up to 50 points in each route With optional mapping sottwar
29. navigational capabilities Tracks Your GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your travel called a track The receiver shows you a map like picture of your track You can create and store up to 10 different tracks Each track can be recalled and used for navigation as the receiver shows you how to retrace the track again either forward or in the reverse direction how far off course you are in relationship to the track and information such as your current speed or distance to destination in your track navigation When traveling in unfamiliar territory this is a quick and easy way to make sure you always know how to get back to your starting point See page 27 for details and instructions Waypoints Fl In this manual you will learn how to mark your current location as a waypoint save cities addresses intersections points of interests or exits as waypoints or set the coordinates for a waypoint anywhere in the world You can create and store up to 500 waypoints You can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual waypoint or how navigate along a series of waypoints in route The receiver can also show you how far off course you are in relationship to the waypoint navigation and information such as your current speed or distance to the destination in your waypoint navigation See page 32 for details and instructions Waypoints Track Log SEARCH BASS CANYON
30. points you wish to use to the Proximity List and select an Alarm Radius for each one You can restore the Proximity detaults and remove all added points through the Proximity Menu See Proximity Screen page 78 for details and instructions Extras Maps Screen Select Maps to Include Exclude or Delete a specific map you have transferred from a computer The Base Map cannot be deleted See Excluding Including or Deleting Maps page 81 for details and instructions Selecting Options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button select an option 70 Settings Options Select SETTINGS to change the following system settings Clock Format Time Zone Daylight Savings Time Summer Time Language Measurement Units Sounds WAAS Compass Map Datum Positions Format North Reference Battery Saver Refresh Rate You can restore the Settings Screen defaults through the Settings Screen Menu See Using the Settings Screen page 82 for details and instructions mos BATTERY rw orr taser About 123456789 Select ABOUT to display Serial Number Software Version and Patent V 10 8 Numbers PATENT 123456789 183456789 123456789 183456789 System Page Status Bar Indicators The status bar at the bottom of the System Page updates i
31. required PC Interface Connection Important Information Al Product Features N2 A3 Basic 2 9 1 1 Battery Installation 3 SD Memory Card Installation 3 1 2 Buttons and Rocker 4 5 Powersaver Mode 5 1 4 Six Main Pages and Find Screen 6 1 5 Navigation _ 8 El Instrumentation Information 10 23 AMON Pec uns 1 2 2 Gauges 20 2 3 Trip MeterPage 22 Navigation Tools 24 67 3 1 Editing or Entering Text amp Symbols 25 c MEE 27 WOVDOITIS perte 32 FAGS xh usin ce betae boe dts 39 3 5 Points of Interest 44 3 6 Addresses 50 3 7 Intersections 54 J O EU 58 FF ROUTES 63 El System 68 84 4 1 Satellites 73 4 2 Display 5 74 4 3 Interface Options 15 4 4 Alerts Screen Options 16 4 5 Proximity Screen Options 78 4 6 Maps Screen Options 81 4 7 Settings Screen Options 82 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alerts
32. responsible for overall management of the remote monitoring and transmission sites As the center for support operations it calculates any position or clock errors for each individual satellite based on information received from the monitor stations Then it orders the appropriate ground antennas to relay the corrective information back to that satellite Five monitor stations are located at Falcon Air Force Base in Colorado Hawaii Ascension Island in the Atlantic Ocean Diego Garcia Atoll in the Indian Ocean and Kwajalein Island in the South Pacific Ocean Each of the monitor stations checks the exact altitude position speed and overall health of the orbiting satellites The control segment uses measurements collected by the monitor stations to predict each satellite s orbit and clock The prediction data is up linked or transmitted to the satellites for transmission back to the users The control segment also ensures that the GPS satellite orbits and clocks remain as designed A station can track up to 11 satellites at a time Each station performs this check up twice a day as the satellites complete their journeys around the earth 89 Noted variations such as those caused by the gravity of the moon sun and the pressure of solar radiation are passed along to the master control station The last of the three pieces of the control segment of GPS are the ground antennas Ground antennas monitor and track the satellites fro
33. return to the main Map Page Measure Distance 17 Measure Distance 18 Moving Around the Map From the Map Page you can zoom in or zoom out on the map image by pressing the ZOOM IN OUT button The data fields on the map image can be hidden by selecting Hide see Menu Options page 12 A section of map outside the current viewing area can be seen by panning Information and other options about map details such as a waypoint city POI road track route or exit can be accessed while in the panning mode Panning Mode To see any portion of the map image that is beyond the left right top or bottom edge of the screen 1 On the Map Page press on the ROCKER PAD in any direction to enter panning mode An arrow shaped cursor W will appear 2 Move the cursor in any direction by pressing left right up or down on the ROCKER PAD When the cursor reaches an edge of the map image the image will pan in that direction 3 To exit panning mode and have your current location again in the center press the ESCAPE button EE Map Page Panning Mode Various Features in Panning Mode To access information and other options of waypoints cities points of interest roads exits a track or a route shown on the map while in panning mode 1 On the Map Page press on the ROCKER PAD in any direction enter panning mode An arrow shaped cursor W will appear 2 Move the curso
34. rotate with your change in direction Track Up always represents your direction of travel to the top of the screen The map rotates around a stationary black triangle LAT amp LON GRID off Grid for the selected map will not appear on the map Level Sets the zoom level value at which the grid for the selected map will begin to appear on the map Zoom level appears at the lower left of the map image e The T icon lets you set the following for waypoints points of interest cities exits and land cover inland bodies of water TEXT off Small Medium Large ZOOM off Level 15 Label text for the selected map element will not appear on the map Label text for the selected map element is small Label text for the selected map element is medium Label text for the selected map element is large Icon and label text for the selected map element will not appear on the map Sets the zoom level value at which the icon and label text for the selected element will begin to appear on the map Zoom level appears at the lower left of the map image continued Map Setup World Icon ORIENTATION North Up o jo rece Ua E Map Setup Text Icon POINTS INTEREST amp EXITS LRHD COUR 16 e icon E lets you set the following for the GoTo line route line track line and track log Mop Setup ine ZOOM
35. sources lonosphere and troposphere delays The satellite signal slows as it passes through the atmosphere The system uses builtin model that calculates an average though not exact amount of delay Signal multi path This occurs when the GPS signal is reflected off objects such as tall buildings before it reaches the receiver This increases the travel time of the signal causing errors Receiver clock errors The builtin clock can have very slight timing errors Orbital errors Also known as ephemeris errors these are inaccuracies of the satellite s reported location Most common error Most common error is not having a dear view of the sky or being under very doudy conditions when a satellite signal may not be received Number of satellites visible The more satellites the receiver can see the better the accuracy Buildings terrain electronic interference or even dense foliage can block signal reception resulting in position errors or possibly no position reading at all In general the clearer the view of the sky is at your location the better the reception will be GPS receivers will not work indoors underwater or underground Due to the errors that might occur it is recommended that the serious Navigator use a second navigational fool such as a magnetic compass or map When satellite lock is lost Whenever satellite lock is lost the following animation sequence appears on 222 screen and
36. the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name default symbol current location and current elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save a POI as a waypoint NAVIGATION TOOLS KB PO Details E PO Details Mop ELM Menu Option Save as Maypoin Map Page p pep ee ee d New Waypoint ENTRPRSRNT LOCATION EE H 087 38 557 ELEVATION 0 Points of Interest Addresses Addresses With optional computer software and interface cable you can access a computer mapping database to download street level maps With additional maps downloaded you can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual address or use the address as a point to be used to navigate along a series of points in a route To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 6 NAVIGATION TOOLS Find Screen
37. track 1 On the Tracks Page KR select LOG 2 On the Track Log Preview Screen select SAVE 3 On the Save Menu choose from the following Highlight Select highlight use Select This Session to save only the track log recorded since the last time the receiver was turned on e Select Entire Log to save all track log recorded by the receiver since the last time the track log was cleared 4 The Details Screen will appear with a default name current date and total distance of the track displayed You can either e accept the default name by selecting OK rename the track see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 and then accept the new name by selecting OK Selecting OK will return you to the Tracks Page To clear the track log 1 On the Tracks Page select LOG 2 On the Track Log Preview Screen select CLEAR 3 Select YES to delete all track log recordings Ell El Page Details Save Options EA Log Are you sure Clear Log Confirmation Saved Track Options This GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress as you travel as a track log You can use the track log to create a track that you can recall for navigation You can create and store up to 10 different tracks see Track Log Options page 29 Each track can be recalled and used for navigation as the r
38. type of navigation currently PAS denda RES in progress Stop Golo Stop Route or Stop Track Select OK to stop current navigation and return to the Map To return to the Map Page without stopping navigation press the ESCAPE button Map Setup Select Map Setup to cycle through four Map Setup Screens that will allow you to set the parameters used by the Map Page See Map Setup page 14 for details and instructions Hap Setup Heasure Distance DATA FIELDS Show Hide Set Restore Defaults Measure Distance Select Measure Distance to have the receiver show the distance between any two points you select See Measure Distance Function page 17 for details and instructions Menu Options 13 Map Page Data Fields Under Data Fields select Show or Hide to show or hide data fields at the bottom of the map The current option is grayed out Select Set to set the data that is to be displayed in each information field selecting Set select the field you want to change then select the new data from the data choices list See Data Field Descriptions page 92 for details Setup _ Heasure tance DATA 1 105 Show Hide Set Restore Defaults Trip Odometer Menu Options ETHUDESNTIS Restore Defaults Mida Select Restore Defaults to restore a
39. use the intersection as a point to be used to navigate along a series of points in a route To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 NAVIGATION TOOLS E Find Screen STREET 1 Intersection Screen Matches List MATCHES Pine St amp Hain St Gardner IL 60424 Pine St amp Hain St Horris IL 60450 Find Options Select the STREET 1 field to enter a street name Select the STREET 2 field to enter a street name If necessary select the CITY field to enter the city If necessary select the MAPS field to change the current map database Select FIND Select an intersection from the Matches List to see details including street names and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that intersection or see that intersection on the Map Page in relationship to your current position See Find an Intersection 56 for details and instructions Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the
40. 25 3 Select OK to return to the Track Preview Screen FTTTT trees tik Details To delete a select track 1 On the Tracks Page select saved track from the Track List 2 On the Track Preview Screen select DELETE 3 Select YES to delete the selected track PA Track Preview Delete Confirmation Delete Are you sure ws NAVIGATION TOOLS Tracks 31 3 3 NAVIGATION e Waypoints Waypoints Waypoints are specific locations you have the receiver record You can mark your current location as a waypoint or manually set coordinates for a waypoint anywhere in the world This GPS receiver can store up to 500 waypoints which can be recalled to show you the direction of travel to the individual point or in d series of points or route navigation See Routes page 63 for details and instructions To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses TOOLS Find Screen TUE Sear
41. 5 Select the SEARCH field 1 7 6 Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to highlight the first space in the line in the search field El 7 Press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll through the available characters Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to accept the character and move to the next space or character The next character is highlighted A list of available data starting with that new character will appear below the search field Repeat steps 6 through 7 to change the next character if desired Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to skip characters you do not want to change The list of available data will update with each new character 8 Press the ENTER button to accept the current data in the search field E 9 Choose from the following Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted data on the list Scroll to the data you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted data on the list 10 Continue your previous activities To select use continued EB Find Screen Sig Automotive College Universi Discovering He Points of Interest Categories and Subcategories Getting to the Find Screen There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity S
42. 5 ground reference stations that cover the entire U S plus parts of Canada and Mexico Implemented by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA for aviation users these reference stations are located at precisely surveyed spots and compare GPS distance measurements to known values When the WAAS signal is available WAAS capable receivers typically have a much higher accuracy than non WAAS receivers 93 Map Datum Maps and charts are essentially grids created from a starting reference point called a datum Many maps being used today were originally created decades ago Over the years technology has allowed us to improve our surveying skills and create more accurate maps However there is still a need to adapt GPS receivers 10 use with older maps Most navigational charts and maps will have the datum listed This GPS receiver includes up to 100 map datums that allow you to switch to a setting that matches your map The most common US map datums are World Geodetic System 1984 WGS 84 North American Datum 1983 NAD 83 and North American Datum 1927 NAD 27 NOTE Using map datum that does not match the chart you are using can result in significant differences in position information North Reference The vertical grid lines on any map can be aligned in one of three different ways True North means that the vertical lines are aligned with the geographic north pole This is the most common method of orienting maps Magne
43. 8 72 SYSTEM T 83 90 TIMES 92 92 Track Log 27 29 OOE 21 29 bo HMM 2 29 Tracks Page 7 21 31 8 Saved Options 27 30 31 Trademark Acknowledgements 95 Trip Meter Page 6 22 23 0 92 U Units of Measurement 83 W WIS cce een et 04 93 Al ate hes cae eR arate 96 Waypoint Shortcut 4 35 Waypoints 8 32 38 Saved Options 32 36 38 Z Zoom In Out Button A2 4 9 0 ACCESSORIES amp ORDER FORM Optional Accessories Part Number Description You can find these fine accessories at your local Cobra Electronics Nu Corporation dealer If you wish you can order directly from Cobra GPA 12 7 Ft 12Volt DC power cord For in vehicle power Electronics Corporation To order by phone Call 773 889 3087 Press 1 from the main menu 8 a m 6 p m M F CST GPA 1500 IC 7 tt PC interface cord 9 pin serial port connector for downloading mapping and points of interest from PC To o
44. 9 Intersection Screen ect Inf Intersection Enter or Select Information z MATCHES 19 un Pine St amp Hain St Hilwaukee Rd Gardner IL 60424 Heathrow Dr ory BPTIOMAL Lincolnshire IL Pine St amp Hain 5t Horris IL 60450 E Select Find E Matches List 57 To navigate or GoTo an intersection 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Intersection Matches List see Find an Intersection page 56 select an intersection 2 On the Intersection Details Screen KW select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straight line path between your current position and your selected intersection To see an intersection on the Map Page in relation to your current location 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Intersection Matches List see Find an Intersection page 56 select an intersection 2 On the Intersection Details Screen EM select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected intersection To save an intersection as a waypoint 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Intersection Matches List see Find an Intersection page 56 select an intersection 2 On the Intersection Details Screen when you see the menu icon EF press the MENU button 3 Select Save as Waypoint E 4 New Waypoint Scr
45. EMORY CARD MEMORY AVAILABLE 16 Hb Interface Screen Alerts Screen Options The Alerts Screen allows you to set the Alert Alarm an automatic alarm sound when you come within a certain distance or Alarm Radius from the following for the Anchor Drag Alert Approach Alert Arrival Alert or Off Course Alert to On or Off and to set the individual Alarm Radius for each alert You can restore the Alerts defaults through the Alerts Menu Anchor Drag Alert sounds when you drift more than the specified distance from a particular location Approach Alert sounds when you reach the specified distance from the next point in your current navigation Arrival Alert sounds when you reach the specified distance from your final destination Off Course Alert sounds when you deviate the specified distance trom you course 44 SYSTEM PAGE Alerts Screen Options Menu Options From the Alerts Screen press the MENU button to access the Alerts Screen Menu Option Selecting Menu and Options get to the Alerts Screen on the System Page select Extras on the Extras Screen select Alerts From the Alerts Screen when you see the menu icon 1 press the MENU button to display the available System Page menu options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight Menu Option various options Press the ENTER button to select an option Restore Defaults
46. Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting point into route a see Editing a Route page 67 CS by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the Intersection Details Screen When you see the menu icon press the MENU button to display the available menu options Matches List Intersection Options Select any intersection on the Matches List to GOTO or navigate to that intersection or to see that intersection on the MAP in relationship to your current position See Intersection Options page 56 for details and instructions Menu Options From the Intersection Details Screen press the MENU button to access Intersections Details Menu Options Intersection Details Save as Waypoint Select Save as Waypoint to save the intersection as a waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to the intersection s location and elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Saving as a Waypoint page 57 for details and instructions Menu Option 56 Intersection Options Once you have downloaded street level map information you can search the address intersection data by street city and or postal code to use an individual intersection for navigation or
47. List page 37 select a waypoint 2 On the Waypoint Details Screen select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straight line path between your current position and your selected point EA To see a select waypoint on the Map Page in relation to your current location 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Waypoints List see Search the Waypoint List page 36 or Sort the Waypoint List page 37 select a waypoint 2 the Waypoint Details Screen select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected point Deleting a Select or All Waypoints To delete a select point 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Waypoints List see Search the Waypoint List page 36 or Sort the Waypoint List page 37 select a waypoint 2 On the Waypoint Details Screen select DELETE 3 Select YES to delete the selected waypoint EJ NOTE Once a waypoint has been deleted it cannot be retrieved again To delete all waypoints 1 On the Waypoints Screen when you see the menu icon f press the MENU button 2 the Waypoints Menu select Delete All Waypt Delete All Waypoints 3 Select YES to delete all saved waypoints Kal Map Page Map Page EE Woypoint Details Delete Confirmation Delete All Waypoints Con
48. PS receiver assume you are at your last calculated position Alerts 6 1 APPENDIX General Information GPS General Information GPS Basics The Global Positioning System GPS is a space based radio navigation system It consists of 24 satellites which orbit the earth at an altitude of approximately 11 000 miles and ground stations GPS provides users with accurate information on position velocity and time This is available anywhere in the world and in most weather conditions GPS was initiated by The United States Department of Defense in 1973 to reduce the proliferation of navigation aids By creating a robust system that overcame the limitations of many previously existing navigation systems GPS became attractive to a broader spectrum of users GPS has been successful in classic applications such as aviation and marine navigation since it was first developed Since then it has become useful for a wide range of people because its capabilities are accessible using small affordable equipment What was once available only in very expensive equipment the Cobra Electronics Corporation brings to you with our high quality line of affordable handheld GPS receivers How GPS Works GPS uses a global network of 24 satellites that transmit radio signals to earth from high earth orbit Thankfully for users The United States has offered use of the system to the international community Many international user groups have accepte
49. S field to change the datum used by your receiver when comparing information with a paper map Compass ER Mop Datum Settings Settings BATICNT SAU or other navigational reference Select your choice from those listed See Map Datum page 93 for details NOTE The most widely used datum is WGS 84 Position Format Select the POSITION FMT Position Format field to change the format the receiver uses to display the location North Reference Battery Saver Sett Sett coordinates Select your choice from those listed Ies ee North Reference Select the NORTH REF North Reference field to change the receiver s method of orientation to the earth s magnetic field Select True for true north Magnetic for magnetic north or Grid for grid north See North Reference page 93 for details Battery Saver Refresh Rate Select the BATTERY SAV Batter Saver field to set the interval at which your receiver updates or retreshes its navigational information The Off interval uses more power draining the receiver s battery more quickly Select from the following Off Extended Maximum ER gt 4 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page BB Acquire Satellites Continue Searching Can t Acquire Satellites Continue Searching EA Resume Navigation GoTo
50. With the receiver turned on pressing and releasing the POWER button will turn on or off the display backlight The FIND Button Pressing the FIND button will display the Find Screen which allows you to search for various navigation points waypoints points of interest cities addresses intersections or exits The ESCAPE Button If you have proceeded from a main page through a series of screens menus pressing the ESCAPE button allows you to back up to previous screens menus one at a time The ZOOM IN OUT Button When a map is displayed you can use the ZOOM IN OUT button 10 zoom in or zoom out on the image of the map Pressing the ESCAPE button allows you to cycle through the six main pages in reverse order 1 3 BASIC OPERATION Power Powersaver Mode Power Startup Screen Startup Screen To turn your GPS receiver on or off 1 Press and hold the POWER button for 2 seconds A start up screen appears for few seconds followed by a screen that shows the receiver is attempting to lock onto signals from GPS satellites EX Once three satellite signals have been acquired the screen will automatically switch to the Map Page and the receiver is ready to use You can jump to the Map Page while the receiver continues to acquire satellite signals by selecting Continue Try Acquiring YES On the Map Page a pointer arrow A will appear in the middle of the display once thre
51. abase 10 transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 5 NAVIGATION TOOLS Find Screen t im ig 10 Bs i POI Options Search H ct ECCE eares iue MM Last Selected Business Services Cinema Theater Collese or Universi Discovering Our H Search Option Select the category and when offered subcategory for the type of POI for Points of Interest noy which you are searching Select Search to search through the POI List Categories alphabetically by name Select an individual POI to see details including name address phone number and distance from your current location and to navigate GoTo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position See Search the POI List page 47 for details and instructions Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting point into a route a see Editing a Route page 67 Ww by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the Points m Interest Details Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the
52. ation or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 Accept the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name default symbol current location and current elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save a city as waypoint NAVIGATION TOOLS Map Map Page GE 8 23 9 46 9 New Waypoint LNCLNSHRE LOCATION _____ 41 53 634 H 087 38 557 ELEVATION t Menu Option ETTHTTMMB Cities Points of Interest Points of Interest With optional computer software and interface cable you can access a computer mapping database to download hundreds of points of interest POIs will be directly downloaded into categories and subcategories already programmed in the receiver Within these categories and subcategories you can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual PO or use the POI as a point to be used to navigate along a series of points in route To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping dat
53. available menu options Sort Options Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the POI List See Sort the POI List page 48 for details and instructions Find Screen Nearest HN ELS Select the category and when offered subcategory for the type of POI for which you are searching Select m Nearest to sort the POI List by the nearest point to your current location Select an individual to see details including name address phone number and distance from your current location and to navigate or Golo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position POI Options Transportatig SORT Nearest Last Selected oo Automotive F eie Services Cinema Theater College or Universi Last Selected Select the category and when offered subcategory for the type of POI for which you are searching Select Last Selected to sort the POI List by most recently selected POI Select an individual PO to see details including name address phone number and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position LEST 21113 7 Roberts Leasing Enterpris a Premjer Car Rental Points of Interest Categories PO Subcategories Ca Advance Executive 46 46 Points of Interest List Points of Interest Options
54. ccidentally turned GPS off see page 73 95 Product Service If you suspect that your receiver requires service please call 773 889 3087 BEFORE shipping it to Cobra Electronics Corporation This will ensure that you receive service as quickly as possible If you are asked to send your receiver to the the Cobra Electronics Corporation factory please follow these steps 1 Send the complete receiver 2 For warranty repair enclose some form of proot of purchase such as photocopy or carbon copy of a sales receipt If you send the original receipt it cannot be returned to you 3 Enclose a typed or clearly written description of the problem you are having with your receiver plus the name and address where you want the receiver returned 4 Pack the receiver securely to prevent damage during transit If possible use the original packing materials 5 Ship prepaid and insured using a traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service UPS Federal Express or first class mail with delivery contirmation Ship to Cobra Factory Service Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago IL 60707 USA 6 Please allow 3 to 4 weeks before contacting us about the status of your service Call 773 889 3087 for assistance If your receiver is under warranty it will either be repaired or replaced upon receipt depending on the model If your receiver is out of warranty you will receive a letter informing you of th
55. ch Option Select Search to search through the Waypoints List alphabetically by name Select an individual waypoint to navigate or GoTo that point see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position or delete the individual point See Search the Waypoint List page 36 for details and instructions Hew Haypt SORT Nearest Symbol Host Recent New Waypoint Option Select New Waypt New Waypoint to create new waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to your current location and elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Marking a New Waypoint Options Waypoint page 35 for details and instructions 33 Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option Sort Options Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the Waypoints List See Sort the Waypoint List page 37 for details and instructions Find Screen Haypoints Hew Haypt SORT Hearest Symbol Host Recent Waypoint Options ap RECEMI DOCK fe ARLINGTON Nearest Select
56. continues to loop until satellite lock is re acquired When GPS is turned Off Whenever GPS is turned Off the following animation sequence occurs and continues loop until search is activated by user Also some data fields appear blank until GPS is turned On and satellite lock is re acquired TTTrip Meteri 1 PE Saturday Nov 22 01 ODOMETER 6 APPENDIX Data Field Choice Descriptions Data Field Choice Descriptions Your GPS receiver has the ability to display various types of information to you In order to take advantage of the rich information available to you it is important that you understand the function of certain data fields Below is a list of data fields and their descriptions Accuracy the distance within which the receiver can accurately locate a position Average Speed average speed throughout the current navigation Bearing the direction in which you are currently heading Compass your current bearing shown as a compass heading Date the current date Distance to Next the distance to the next point in your current navigation Distance to Dest the distance to the final destination of your current navigation Elevation your current elevation above sea level ETA to Next your estimated time of arrival at the next point in your current navigation based on your current average speed ETA to Dest your estimated time of arrival at the final destination in you
57. create the new route See New Route Option page 65 for details and instructions Saved Route Options Select any saved route on the Route List to NAVIGATE through that route 10 see that route on the MAP to see DETAILS of that selected route such as the name points and distance to or from point or to DELETE that individual route See Saved Route Options page 66 for details and instructions 64 Selecting Menu and Options Menu Options From the Routes Page when you see the menu From the Routes Page press the MENU button to access Routes Page Menu Options icon press the MENU button to display the available Routes Page menu options Press on the Stop Navigation Select Stop Navigation to stop your current type of navigation One of three screens will appear depending on the type of navigation currently in progress Stop Golo Stop Route or Stop Track Select OK to stop current navigation and return to the Routes Page To return to the Routes Page without stopping navigation press the ESCAPE button A route that is currently being navigated will have a flashing hiker icon beside it ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER AY button to select an option ju N Stop Navigation Delete All Route Delete All Routes Delete All Routes Are you sure Select Delete All Rout
58. d GPS as the core for their international civil satellite navigation system GPS service provides users with extremely accurate positioning information anywhere on or near the surface of the earth To accomplish this each of the 24 satellites emits signals to receivers below GPS determines location by computing the difference between the time that a signal is sent and the time it is received GPS satellites carry atomic docks that provide extremely accurate time information The time information is placed in the codes broadcast by the satellite so that a receiver can continuously determine the time the signal was broadcast The signal contains data that your GPS receiver uses to compute the locations of the satellites and to make other adjustments needed for accurate positioning Your GPS receiver uses the time difference between the time of signal reception and the broadcast time to compute the distance trom the receiver fo the satellite With information about the distance to four satellites and the location of each satellite when the signal was sent your receiver can compute ifs own three dimensional position latitude longitude and altitude People think of GPS as having three segments control space and user Control Segment The Control Segment of GPS consists of the Master Control Station Monitor Stations and Ground Antennas The one master control station located at Falcon Air Force Base in Colorado Springs Colorado USA is
59. d instructions EB Mop EA Gauces oest LOCATION _ agag Hiztegi 2 37 46 9 Trip Meter Page Trip Meter Tiff Routes 1113 Ee Ce 16 9 00 13 434 17 789 4 Tracks Page The Tracks Page allows you to create tracks and clear track logs from the receiver s automatic tracking feature It also allows you to recall and retrace tracks you have saved See page 27 for details and instructions System Page A The System Page allows you to choose the various settings and formats the receiver uses to navigate and display information It also give you access fo the receiver s data interface capabilities See page 68 for details and instructions Find Screen The Find Screen gives you access to Waypoints Points of Interest Cities Addresses Intersections and Exits options such as creating new waypoints downloading POls searching for an address or sorting a list of cities See individual sections under Navigation Tools pages 24 67 for details and instructions NOTE Whenever satellite lock is lost or GPS is turned OFF certain animation icons below appear on screen and continue to loop until GPS is ON and or satellite lock is re acquired See page 73 for details and instructions Animation sequence that appears when satellite lock is lost K 1 E 20 Animation sequence that appears when GPS is turned OFF
60. e EH Routes Page New Point PA New Route __Edit Route Insert Point Remove Point Edit Route Options INTERSECTION EHITE Find Screen 66 Saved Routes Options Once you have created a route you can navigate that route in forward or reverse review details about a route such as name points and distance to or from each point insert or remove points see a select route on the Map Page in relationship your current location or delete the entire route To start navigation on a select route Highlight Select To highlight use 1 On the Routes Page select a route from the Route List 2 On the Route Preview Screen E select NAVIGATE 3 On the Start At Menu El choose the point from which you want to start navigating The Map Page will appear with your selected route and your current location in relationship to that route To see a select route in the Map Page 1 On the Routes Page KB select a route from the Route List 2 the Route Preview Screen E select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page an show you the selected route and your current location in relationship to that route To delete a select route 1 On the Routes Page IM select a route from the Route List 2 On the Route Preview Screen select DELETE 3 Select YES to delete the selected route Routes Page Map Page rer i5 46 9
61. e interface cable and SD memory card you can connect to a PC to transfer data and take advantage of powerful mapping functions Allows you 10 navigate to cities and exits already programmed into the receiver s memory Mapping capabilities for displaying and navigating roads highways intersections addresses and points of interest Find Button A DATA CARD Lanyard Connector Loop External Power SD Memory Card Slot Battery Compartment Door D Ring Fastener aen 15V e Stores up 500 navigational waypoints Over 100 map datums to choose from e Automatically tracks your travel and shows you how to return along the same track up to 10 separate tracks can be stored e Indicates direction of travel to your destination with a compass pointer Displays current position altitude bearing time of day current speed of travel average speed throughout your trip and estimated time of arrival at your destination Display screen can be backlit for maximum visibility e Easy to use rocker panel operates like a joystick to simplify operation e waterproof to IPX7 standards and can operate in temperatures from 5 F to 158 F 15 C to 70 C Displays the route to your destination and your progress along that route Powered by SiRF one of the world s most sensitive and reliable A GPS engines available SiRF Powered Windows platform
62. e repair or replacement charge Trademark Acknowledgements Cobra Cobra Snake Logo HighGear microTALK Safety Alert Traffic Warning System and Nothing comes close to a Cobra are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation AS A PV Accelerated Satellite Acquisition Protocol Technology Cobra Electronics Corporation CobraMarine and RoadReady are trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation Rand McNally and StreetFinder are registered trademarks of Rand McNally amp Company SiRF is a registered trademark of SiRF Technology Incorporated Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation 7 0 WARRANTY COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants that its GPS receiver and the component parts thereof will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for period of one 1 year from the date of first consumer purchase This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser provided that the product is utilized within the U S A The Cobra Electronics Corporation will without charge repair or replace at its option defective GPS receiver products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service Department accompanied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase such as duplicated of a sales receipt Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago Illinois 60707 USA www cobra com You must pay any initial shipping char
63. e signals 4 GA have been acquired To use the non navigational features of your receiver select Continue Acquiring No CEC 7 ME CAUTION For optimum use when you use this GPS receiver for the first time have not used the receiver for over 3 months or have changed geographic regions t will take approximately 50 seconds to lock onto the GPS satellites Keep the receiver turned on for at least 15 minutes after locking onto the GPS satellites Acquiring Satellites Continue Acquiring NOTE The receiver must be outside with a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals for navigation Powersave Mode To save battery power while using just the non navigational features of your receiver you can turn GPS navigation off To do so while still in the Acquiring Satellites screen highlight using the ROCKER PAD and select Continue Acquiring No by pressing the ENTER button See Turning GPS Off and On page 73 for details and instructions on turning GPS navigation off after the screen automatically changes to the Map page In Powersave Mode no GPS functions will be available until you turn GPS back on NOTE You can turn GPS off at any time See Turning GPS Off and On page 73 for details and instructions 1 4 BASIC OPERATION Six Main Pages and Find Screen Six Main Pages and Find Screen This is a quick introduction to the six main pages and Find Screen t
64. eceiver shows you how to retrace the track again either forward or in the reverse direction To start navigation on a select track 1 On the Tracks Page select saved track from the Track List 2 On the Track Preview Screen select NAVIGATE 3 On the Start At Menu EJ choose from the following Select Begin to start at the beginning of the track or navigate forward through the track e Select End to start at the end of the track or navigate in reverse through the track This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the selected track and your current location in relationship to that track Highlight Select To highlight use To see a select track on the Map Page 1 On the Tracks Page select saved track from the Track List 2 On the Track Preview Screen select This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the selected track and your current location in relationship to that track El Page Map Page Start At Options Start At J 1 239 46 9 Elk Map Page Preview To see name and total distance details about a select track EB Tracks Page 1 On the Tracks Page select a saved track from the Track List 2 On the Track Preview Screen select DETAILS to see name and total distance of that track In the Details Screen the track name can be edited EJ see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page
65. een Options Proximity Screen Options The Proximity Screen allows you to set the Proximity Alarm an automatic alarm sound when you come within a certain distance or Alarm Radius from the listed points for any point saved in the receiver that you add to the Proximity List to On or Off and to set the individual Alarm Radius for each point You can restore the Proximity detaults and remove all listed points through the Proximity Menu Selecting Menu and Options get to the Proximity Screen on the System Page select Extras on the Extras Screen select Proximity From the Proximity Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option Menu Options From the Proximity Screen press the MENU button to access the Proximity Screen Menu Options System Page 7 Extras Restore Defaults Are you sure Select Restore Defaults to restore all Proximity Screen defaults to original Proximity Screen settings Select YES to restore original settings see page 72 for a complete list of defaults Select NO to maintain all current Settings Restore Defaults Remove all Proximity Screen Remove All Select Remove All to remove all points listed in the Proximi
66. een or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option 2 INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Average Speed Bearing Trip Odometer Set Data Field Select Set Data Field to set the data that is to be in the information fields at the bottom of the screen Select the field you want to change then select the new data from the list See Data Field Descriptions page 92 for details Restore Defaults Restore Gauges Page Defaults 1 RITA uote Restore Defaults Select Restore Defaults to restore all Gauges Page default settings Select YES to restore original settings see page 72 for a complete list of defaults Select NO to maintain all current settings Gauges Page 22 Trip Meter Page Trip Meter Page The Trip Meter Page displays intormation about your current position the navigation in progress and the other available data The receiver displays 6 data fields by default It can also display your choice of 3 to 10 information fields from a total of 20 different types of data 2 3 INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Menu Options From the Trip Meter Page press the MENU button to access the Trip Meter Menu Options Trip Meter Page Stop Navigation Select Stop Navigation to stop your current type of navigation One of 169 0013 three screens will a
67. een will appear Choose from the following Edit the detault name default symbol current location or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 Accept the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name default symbol current location and current elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save an intersection as waypoint NAVIGATION TOOLS E Intersection Details Map Page Menu Option Save as Map Page mi 46 9 K New Waypoint New Haypoint PINE HAIN LOCATION 41 53 634 H 087 39 55T ELEVATION __ ELIGE cen Intersections 3 8 NAVIGATION TOOLS Exits Exits Find Screen Already stored in your receiver are coordinates and details for m hundreds of exits across the U S Organized into categories you can have the receiver show you the direction of travel 10 an Exits List Menu Options individual exit or use the exit as point to be used to navigate m l along a series of points in a route From the Exits List Screen press the MENU button to access Exits List Menu Options To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already esl Nearest Road programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional com
68. enu Options Gauges Page e eo pearing Pointer vinte Set Data Field Menu Options Restore Defaults Stop Navigation Stop Navigation Stop Navigation Stop Track CAHP1 Stop Navigation Select Stop Navigation to stop your current type of navigation One of three screens will appear depending on the type of navigation currently in progress Stop Golo Stop Route or Stop Track Select OK to stop current navigation and return to the Map To return to the Gauges Page without stopping navigation press the ESCAPE button Pointer Options Choose from the following Pointer Options to set the compass gauge The current option is grayed out Bearing Pointer Select Bearing Pointer to show your direction of travel Course Pointer Select Course Pointer to show the direction to your next destination if navigation is in progress The arrows next to the pointer indicate if you are on course left of course or right of course The upper right of the display also shows how many feet off course you are currently Gauges Page ____ __ Stop Navigation Bearing Pointer Course Pointer Set Data Field Restore Defaults Menu Options Selecting Menu and Options From the Gauges Page when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a scr
69. er right of the map image You have various options for customizing the display and number of useful features including the ZOOM IN OUT button 11 available 2 1 INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Panning Mode Press on the ROCKER PAD to enter the Panning Mode and see any portion of the map image that is beyond the lett right top or bottom edge of the screen See Moving Around the Map page 18 for details and instructions Viewing Details While in the Panning Mode highlight and or select any map detail such as a waypoint city POI road track route or exit to access information and other options of that map detail See Moving Around the Map page 18 for details and instructions EA Panning Mode Panning and Highlighting Point Viewing Details Niles Illinois 60018 United States of America 20 12 Selecting Options From the Map Page when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option Menu Options From the Map Page press the MENU button to access the Map Page Menu Options Map Mavivation 7 Stop Navigation met Stop Navigation Select Stop Navigation to stop your current type of navigation One of ESCO three screens will appear depending on the
70. es to delete all saved routes Select YES to delete all saved routes Select NO to maintain all current saved routes Menu Options 65 New Route Option A route is created from up to 50 points waypoints cities points of interest addresses intersections or exits To create a new route 1 On the Routes Page KE select NEW Highlight Select 2 On the New Route Screen E choose from the following To highlight use e accept the default name by scrolling to the next field e rename the route see Editing or Entering Text or Symbols page 25 and then scroll to the next field 3 Select the first or next when adding more points blank line in the POINTS field 4 On the Edit Route Menu select Insert Point 5 Using the Find Screen find and select the first point waypoint city point of interest address intersection or exit you want in the route see Waypoints page 32 Cities page 39 Points of Interest page 44 Addresses page 50 Intersections page 54 Exits page 58 Repeat steps 3 through 5 adding up to 50 points in a sequence you want the route to follow 6 Press the ESCAPE button or PAGE button fo save the new route and return to the main Routes Page The distance between points in the route is displayed on the Route Details Screen in the Points Screen under Leg Distance See Editing a Route page 67 to insert or remove point in the rout
71. est Last Selected Cities Options Route page 6 There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing a by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Select by Name SEARCH MNCOLNSHIRE___ Lincolnshire IL Lincolnshire Lincolnton GA Lincolnton NC Lincolnville KS Lincolnville HE Lincolnville SC Lincolnwood IL EM Select a City Getting to the Find Screen SEARCH Lincolnshire KY Lincolnton GA Lincolnton NC Lincolnville KS Lincoinville Lincoinville SC Lincolnwood IL LINCOLNSHIRE ____ 42 7 Choose from the following Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted data on the list Scroll to the data you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted data on the list 8 Continue your previous activities To sort the Cities List for a select city by the nearest to your current location or by the city E Find Screen you last selected ENSE za oy Neresi 1 On the Find Screen select CITIES p a 2 Choose from the following e On the Cities Options Menu EA select Nearest to sort the Cities List by the nearest city your current mm location Horton ned On the Cities Options Menu I select Last Selected to sort the Cities List by most recentl
72. ettings page 79 POI Options Transportation _ ENLIERPRISE RENT Enterprise Rent a Enterprise Rent a C Evanston Rent a Ca Ferris Auto Leasing Five Star Auto Gro Ge Capital Auto Fin _ Gellar Yusim Glenview Amtrak S Enter Text Transportation __ STARCH Enterprise Rent a Ca Vita Enterprise Rent a C Evanston Rent a Ferris Auto Leasing _ Five Star Auto Gro Ge Capital Auto Fin _ Gellar Yusim _ Glenview Amtrak 5 El Select POI To sort the POI List for a select POI by nearest to your current location or by the POI you EB Find Screen Sort by Nearest last selected 1 On the Find Screen select POINTS OF INTEREST 2 On the Points of Interest Category List select type of PO for which you are searching i Enterprise b Enterprise Rent a C 3 If an option select a subcategory for the type of POI for which you are searching B Enterprise Renta C S Enterprise Rent aC _ 4 Choose from the following Bender Price Leas e On the Options Menu select Nearest to sort the POI List by the nearest POI to your current location e On the POI Options Menu select Last Selected to sort the POI List by most recently selected POI 5 Select a POI 6 Continue your previous activities POI Options Pro Leasing Budget Rent a Car EA Points of Interest Categories per nu
73. firmation Delete All Haypts Menu Options Haupt Delete All Haypts Are you sure 39 Cities Cities Already stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for hundreds of cities throughout the world You can have the receiver show you the direction of travel fo an individual city or select the city as a point to be used to navigate along a series of points in route A city is much larger than the precise location indicated by the coordinates stored in your GPS receiver The coordinates assigned to a city correspond to a location somewhere within the city s limits These coordinates are intended only for navigation to the city and not for finding a specific location such as the downtown commercial area or geographic center A waypoint or point of interest can be used for more precise navigation within a city To assist in your navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 NAVIGATION TOOLS Find Screen SORT Nearest Last Selected Cities Optio
74. g or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 5 necessary on the Address Screen E select the MAPS field b Select a map Ell 6 Select FIND 7 Select an address from the Matches List 8 Continue your previous activities 4 2 a b 2 lt EB Find Screen NES L7 NEN EN ui DE LO B WUMBER _ STREET Address Screen Enter or Select Information Getting to the Find Screen There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing a Route 67 by setting a proximity alert to point see Proximity Settings page 79 600 Heathrow Lincolnshire IL am Lincolnshire IL HARE Chicago 905 Heathrow Ct Naperville IL 60540 Select Find Matches List 53 To navigate or GoTo an address 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Address Matches List see Find an Address page 52 select an address 2 On the Address Details Screen select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straight line path between your current position and your selected address To see an address on the Map Page in relation to your current location 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Address Matches List see Find an Address page 52 select an address 2 On t
75. ges required to ship the product for warranty service but the return charges will be at Cobra Electronics Corporation s expense if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Exclusions This limited warranty does not apply 1 to any product damaged by accident 2 in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs 3 if the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 4 if the owner of the product resides outside the U S A All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty The Cobra Electronics Corporation shall not be liable for any incidental consequential or other damages including without limitation damages resulting trom loss of use or cost of installation Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you 97 8 0 INDEX A 100 Accuracy distance 92 Addresses 9 50 53 Saved Options 5 Alarm Radius l ee ce 77 ARP 80 85 87 Alarm EET TT 71
76. hat give you access to all of the GPS receiver s features Detailed information on each screen is available as indicated Map Page Ell The Map Page displays a map of your current position in relation to any waypoints points of interest cities and roads that you have selected It can show you the distance between any two points and details about displayed mapping information Using navigational features the Map Page also shows you the direction of travel to a selected destination If you have created route or saved a track the map can show you that route or track and your current position on it See page 11 for details and instructions Gauges Page El The Gauges Page displays a compass that shows your current direction of travel or the direction to your next waypoint The data fields currently showing TIME TO DEST Time to Destination and LOCATION are user selectable See page 20 for details and instructions Trip Meter Page The Trip Meter Page displays a number of user selectable fields with information about your current location the progress you have made your direction of travel your speed of travel and the time of your trip See page 22 for details and instructions Routes Page Za The Routes Page allows you to create and edit a string of points for navigation It also gives you details about routes currently being navigated such as distance to the next point or from the last point See page 63 for details an
77. he Address Details Screen select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected address To save an address as a waypoint 1 After using the Find Option to organize the Address Matches List see Find an Address page 52 select an address 2 On the Address Details Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button 3 Select Save as Waypoint E 4 New Waypoint Screen will appear Choose from the following e Edit the default name default symbol current location or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 Accept the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name default symbol current location and current elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save an address as a waypoint NAVIGATION TOOLS 759 EB Address Details ODOMETER 239 46 9 239 46 9 K New Waypoint E Address Details Menu Option Save as o Addresses Intersections Intersections With optional computer software and intertace cable you can access a computer mapping database to download street level maps With additional maps downloaded you can have the receiver show you the direction of travel to an individual intersection or
78. hen you come within your chosen distance to your destination Select OK to clear the message The message will reappear if you travel outside your chosen distance and back in again See Alerts Screen page 76 for details Alert Approaching specified point You will see this alert when you come within your chosen distance to the next point in your navigation which is named in the alert Select OK to clear the message See Alerts Screen page 76 for details continued 86 El Alert Anchor Dragging Anchor Dragging 3 Alert Off Course Alert Within Proximity specified point Hithin Proximity YOSEHITE Alert El Anchor Dragging You will see this alert if you drift more than your specified distance from your chosen location Select OK to clear the message See Alerts Screen page 76 for details Alert 3 Off Course You will see this alert if you deviate more than your chosen distance from your current navigational course Select OK to clear the message See Alerts Screen 76 for details Alert Within Proximity specified point You will see this message when you come within your chosen distance to your chosen location Select OK to clear the message See Proximity Screen page 78 for details Warning Memory Full Hemory Full Warning Track Log Almost Full Track Log Almos
79. ikely to have an impact with the device in an accident or collision Al 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 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 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 be faxed to 773 627 2269 E Mail Technical Assistance is
80. ion indicated by the coordinates stored in your GPS receiver The coordinates assigned to a city correspond to a location somewhere within the city s limits These coordinates are intended only for navigation to the city and not for finding a specific location such as the downtown commercial area or geographic center A waypoint or point of interest can be used for more precise navigation within a city Highlight Select To highlight use To search the Cities List for a select city 1 On the Find Screen KI select CITIES 2 On the Cities Options Menu EA select Search 3 Select the SEARCH field 4 Press lett or right on the ROCKER PAD to highlight the first space in the line in the search field 5 Press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll through the available characters Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to accept the character and move to the next space or character The next character is highlighted A list of available data starting with that new character will appear below the search field Repeat steps 4 through 5 to change the next character if desired Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to skip characters you do not want to change The list of available data will update with each new character 6 Press the ENTER button to accept the current data in the search field lo select use continued EE Find Screen m m SUH a 9m BE Search lt SORT Near
81. ity Time Zones Longitudinal Zone E172 50 to W172 50 IDLW International Date Line West W172 50 to W157 50 Nome W157 50 to W142 50 Honolulu W142 50 to W127 50 Yukon STD W127 50 to W112 50 Los Angeles W112 50 to W097 50 Denver W097 50 to W082 50 Chicago W082 50 to W067 50 New York W067 50 to W052 50 Caracas T 32 0572 5010 0 037 50 037 5010 0272 50 10 07272 5010 0007 50 er ee W007 50 to 007 50 Pr P M EO EOL PF E E 300 SU seuseu ee Offset Rio de Janeiro Fernando de Noronha Azores Island London Rome Cairo Moscow Abu Dhabi Maldives 6 Dhuburi 7 Bangkok NNI RR 6 Hong Kong 9 Tokyo 102 5 7110 fla nier Rd 10 Sydney EIS50 RETIA SU a cotta estet 1 Solomon Islands W72 SO 12 Auckland 91 6 3 APPENDIX Interference Errors Interference Errors GPS receivers have the potential for position errors due to interference primarily from the following
82. lds with up to 20 different types of data These can indude your current position as well as details about the navigation in process such as speed time and trip odometer See page 22 for details and instructions Map Page Map Page The Map Page displays a graphic representation of the navigation currently in progress Your GPS receiver comes equipped with a Base Map that includes locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries U S interstate freeways highways and exits and land cover inland bodies of water You can choose to display or hide any waypoints points of interest cities exits route line latitude and longitude grid GoTo line track line or track log You can use optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading to download more detailed mapping data from a computer database With this additional information the Map Page could include local roads and streets additional waypoints and points of interest In normal display mode a black triangle in the middle of the map points in the direction you are currently traveling As you travel the map adjusts while the black triangle remains in the center of the display Up to two data fields at the bottom of the screen show you information of your choosing about your position or navigation navigation is in progress a small hiker icon will appear at the low
83. ll Map Page default settings Select YES to restore original settings see page 72 for a complete list of defaults Select NO to maintain all current settings 14 Map Setup To set the parameters used by the Map Page 1 On the Map Page press the MENU button to display the available options EI 2 the Map Menu select Map Setup EN 3 On the Map Setup Screens choose from the following options e The icon E lets you set the following AUTO ZOOM On Display automatically zooms in or out to keep the entire navigation GoTo route or track shown on the map Display can be zoomed in or out manually DETAIL High Map shows all streets that have been downloaded major U S state and interstate highways and U S state Canadian provinical and European country boundaries Highlight Select To highlight use Medium only shows main local streets if map data has been downloaded and major highways Low Map only shows major state and interstate highways SHADE Land Land areas will be shaded water areas clear Water Water areas will be shaded land areas clear Map Page PATA Show Hide Set Restore Defaults BB Menu Options Setup Magnifying Icon 4 autozoom pi e icon E lets you set the following ORIENTATION North Up Screen always represents magnetic north to the top of the screen The black triangle will
84. m horizon to horizon They also transmit correction information to individual satellites Space Segment The space segment includes the satellites and the Delta rockets that launch the satellites trom Cape Canaveral in Florida GPS satellites fly in circular orbits at an altitude of 10 900 miles 17 500 km and with a period of 12 hours The orbits are tilted to the earth s equator by 55 degrees to ensure coverage of the polar regions Powered by solar cells the satellites continuously orient themselves to point their solar panels toward the sun and their antenna toward the earth Each of the 24 satellites positioned in 6 orbital planes circles the earth twice a day The satellites are composed of three major subsystems Solar Panels Internal Components and External Components Solar Panels Each satellite is equipped with solar array panels These panels capture energy from the sun which provides power for the satellite throughout its life Internal Components Internal Components are subsystems such as atomic clocks and radio transmitters Each satellite contains four atomic docks The APPENDIX clocks are accurate to billionth of second or a nanosecond The atomic clocks within satellites are so accurate because even an extremely small inaccuracy would translate into an extremely large position difference 1 100 of a second inaccuracy translates to a position difference of 1 860 miles to any GPS receiver External Co
85. mponents The exterior of the GPS satellite has a variety of antennas The signals generated by the radio transmitter are sent to your GPS receiver via L band antennas Another component of the satellite is the radio transmitter which generates the signal Each of the 24 satellites transmits its own unique code in the signal User Segment You and your GPS receiver are a part of the user segment along with many other private individuals and military personnel and their GPS receivers Military GPS equipment has been integrated into fighters bombers tankers helicopters ships submarines tanks jeeps and soldiers equipment GPS is also used on Space Shuttles Cutting edge satellite navigation technology coupled with your GPS receiver can help overcome many of the hardships and hazards associated with recreation Your GPS receiver allows you to go practically anywhere with confidence knowing precisely where you are at all times With your GPS receiver you will be able to accurately record any location and return to that precise spot time and again anytime anywhere Selectivity Availability SA Selectivity Availability SA was used by the U S Department of Defense to degrade the accuracy of civilian GPS to within 100 meters about 300 feet This was discontinued on May 1 2000 The military will only use regional degradation when needed in the future General Information 6 2 APPENDIX Worldwide City Time Zones Worldwide C
86. n Menu Option System Page Menu Option NN Restore Default Restore Defaults Restore Settings Defaults Select Restore Defaults to restore all Settings Screen defaults to original Settings Screen settings Select YES to restore original settings ii see page 72 for a complete list of defaults Select NO to maintain all Settings Screen current settings Settings Screen Settings Highlight Select El System Page To change the various settings listed below To highlight use 1 On the System Page select SETTINGS 2 Select the field you want to 3 Choose from the following you only need to select the fields you want to change Clock Format Select the CLOCK FMT Clock Format field to set the receiver to use a 12 hour or 24 hour clock display format o Time Zone E Select the TIME ZONE field to set the time zone in which you want the receiver to format the time and date Select mersa Use Current Location to have the receiver use the time zone at your current location Select a specific city within a time zone to have the receiver use a specific time zone See Worldwide City Time Zones page 90 for details The seis small window at the top of the screen shows you the difference in hours from the Universal Time Coordinate MDs
87. naming a waypoint track or route you will see this message if the name you enter is already being used Select to clear the message Enter a different name Notice Too Many Found Enter City When using Find to search for an address or intersection you will see this alert if too many entries are found Select OK to clear the message Enter a city to narrow the search See Navigation Tools page 24 for details Notice None Found When using Find to search for an address or intersection you will see this alert if no entries are found Select OK to clear the message See Navigation Tools page 24 for details Warning Batteries Low Batteries Low Notice GPS is Off Current Position Unknown Turn GPS On n GPS Is Off Current Position Unknown Turn GPS On Co Warning Batteries Low This message appears approximately 30 minutes before your batteries need to be replaced Select OK to clear the message Replace the batteries as soon as possible The message will reappear every 10 minutes until the batteries are replaced or the receiver automatically shuts off Notice GPS is Off Current Position Unknown Turn GPS On This message is displayed any time an action is requested that typically uses GPS satellite tracking example marking a waypoint or navigating d route While GPS mode is set off select YES to turn GPS on Select NO to have the G
88. necessary press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll to the next field you want to search in and follow the same procedure to enter characters Address Lincolnshire IL Lincolnshire KY Lincolnwood IL Highlight First Space Lincolnton GA Lincolnton NC Lincolnville KS Lincolnville HE Lincolnville SC Lincolnwood IL E Available Data SEARCH Lincolnshire IL Lincolnshire KY Lincolnshire IL IL Lincolnshire Lincolnton G Lincolnton NC Lincolnville KS Lincolnville HE Lincolnville SC Lincolnwood IL 27 Tracks Tracks This GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress 0 you travel and gives you a graphic representation or track log of the path or track you have taken Each time you turn the receiver on it begins a new track log recording called a session You can use the track log to create a track that you can recall for navigation You can create and store up to 10 different tracks Each track can be recalled and used for navigation as the receiver shows you how to retrace the track again either forward or in the reverse direction When traveling in unfamiliar territory this is a quick and easy way to make sure you always know how to get back to your starting point To assist in your Track navigation your GPS receiver is already programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European coun
89. nformation automatically You can see whether the backlight is on or off current date and time You can also determine the present status of the battery as the battery symbol decreases the amount of black from right to lett as it discharges EXT PWR will be displayed when using external power See Optional Accessories page 100 for details Menu Options From the System Page press the MENU button to access System Page Menu Options System Page FTTTTT erem Wn E Restore All Defaults Restore All Defaults Kortare ON Select Restore All Defaults to restore all original defaults settings for the Factory Defaults entire GPS receiver system Select YES to restore original settings see charts ws on page 72 Select NO to maintain all current settings Restore All Defaults Delete Saved Data Menu Options 7r Delete Saved Data Delete All Saved Data Haypoints Routes Tracks Select Delete Saved Data to delete all user saved data including waypoints tracks and routes Select YES to delete all user saved data Select NO to maintain all current settings Selecting Menu and Options From the System Page when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Press on the various options Press the ENTER Ch D button to select an option 7 VX ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down
90. ng the seven buttons and the Rocker Pad The PAGE Button Pressing the PAGE button allows you to cycle through the six main pages If you have proceeded from a main page to any menu or screen pressing the PAGE button returns you to that main page Pressing and holding the PAGE button at any time for 2 seconds will display the Page List menu From this menu you can go directly to any main page The MENU Button Whenever the menu icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the display pressing the MENU button will bring up a menu of selections related to the current screen Pressing the MENU button again will exit the menu The ENTER Button After using the ROCKER PAD to highlight a selection on any screen pressing the ENTER button accepts the highlighted selection The ENTER button can also be used as a Waypoint Shortcut To mark new waypoint using current location press and hold the ENTER button for 2 seconds A confirmation window will pop up The POWER Button Pressing and holding the POWER button for 2 seconds will turn the device on or off The ROCKER PAD Pressing up down left or right on the ROCKER PAD allows you to scroll through menus and options A side scroll bar next to menu indicates that more selections can be viewed by scrolling beyond the bottom or top of the list that is currently visible The ROCKER PAD is used to move or pan around the Map Page
91. ns Search Options Select Search to search through the Cities List alphabetically by name Select an individual city to see details including name state postal code country and distance from your current location and to navigate or Golo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position See Search the Cities List page 41 for details and instructions Sort Options Choose from the following Sort Options to sort the Cities List See Sort the Cities List page 42 for details and instructions Nearest Select Nearest to sort the Cities List by the nearest point to your current location Select an individual city to see details including name state postal code country and distance from your current location and to navigate or Golo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position Last Selected Select Last Selected 10 sort the Cities List by most recently selected city Select an individual city to see details including name state postal code country and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that point or see that point on the Map Page in relationship to your current position 40 Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route see Editing Route page 67 Ww by setting
92. ns Edit Route PA Route Preview ES PONTI GF INTEREST CHIES ADDRESS EXIT A INTERSECTION Find Screen Routes 4 0 SYSTEM PAGE System Page Satellites Options The System Page gives you various options for changing the To turn GPS navigation On or Off or to reset satellite acquisition select SATELLITES from the System Page Select On to access your receiver s navigational features Select Off to disable receiver s navigational features Select Reset to clear and reacquire the receiver s navigational features Turning GPS Status Off preserves the battery power See Turning GPS Off and On page 73 for details and instructions system settings used by your GPS receiver From this page you can turn GPS navigation on and off and adjust the settings for the features such as display sounds time compass map method of navigation activate WAAS change map datums etc You can also turn on your GPS receiver s data port to enable data exchange with computer mapping software Optional accessories are required See Setting the Data Port page 75 Display Options To adjust the display and Backlight settings select DISPLAY Select BACKLIGHT TIME OUT to change the length of time the backlight remains on Select CONTRAST to increase or decrease the screen contrast by pressing left right on the ROCKER PAD See Adjusting the
93. off The selected element will not appear on the map from 20 feet to 800 miles e Level Sets the zoom level value at which the selected element will begin to appear on the map zoom level appears at cooo the lower left of the map image 4 Press the ESCAPE button or the PAGE button to return to the main Map Page NOTE To restore default settings for any individual Map Setup Screen press the MENU button while in the selected Setup Screen then select Restore Defaults Measure Distance Function Highlight Select Map Page To have the receiver display the distance in a straight line between any two points To highlight use 1 On the Map Page press the MENU button to display the available options KE 2 On the Map Menu select Measure Distance A ruler shaped cursor vil appear at your current location and a measure field will appear in the lower right corner of the map 3 On the Map Page use the ROCKER PAD to position the cursor at the point from which you wish to Set Options Menu Stop Navigation Heasure Distance DATA MILOS haw te i Aai ts measure and press the ENTER button 4 Use the ROCKER PAD to move the cursor to the destination point A line will appear connecting the first measuring point and the cursor The distance between the two points is displayed in the measure field 5 Press the ESCAPE button to
94. ong a series of points in a route The receiver can also show you how far off course you are in relationship to the navigation and information such as your current speed or distance to the destination in your navigation See 44 Points of Interest details and instructions See page 50 for Addresses details and instructions See page 54 for Intersections details and instructions Routes A route is series of points which you choose that can be used in forward or reverse navigation You can create and store up 50 separate routes As many as 50 points may be stored in each route Once you have created route your GPS receiver will guide you in a straight line from point to point As you reach each point the receiver automatically begins navigating to the next one The receiver can also show you how far off course you are in relationship to the route and information such as your current speed or distance to the destination in your route navigation See page 63 for details and instructions BASIC OPERATION Points of Interest Points of Interest C Automotive Bank Business Services Cinema Theater College or Universi Discovering Our He Fun for Kids Gaming Government Intersection STREET 1 Hilwaukee Rd STREET 2 Heathrow Dr OPTIONAL Lincolnshire IL 3 Address HUHBER 600 STREET Heathrow Dr em OPTIONAL Lincolnshire IL
95. ontinued F FCC Compliance Statement A A3 Find 50 52 Intersection 54 56 Find A2 4 Find French Al G Gauges Page 6 20 21 General Informotion 88 89 German Al GPS Components 88 89 GPS On Off Reset 68 73 Installation BOMGNCS n a 3 SD Memory 3 LET os eto itte UR 68 75 Interference 9 0 9 54 5 Saved Options 55 Italian Al Lanyard Connector Moving Average Speed Navigation Start Stop e 5 53 fj RD 40 43 BRM om ester deese da ned 59 67 Intersection 55 57 Point of Interest 46 49 63 66 PME MEN OPEN 27 30 Waypoint 34 38 on Gauges Page 20 Page crescent oscar ea 12 on ROUTES
96. ort the Exits List for nearest exits to your current location by Highlight Select et PR Route page 67 the nearest road to your current location 1 On Find Screen select EXITS 2 On the Exits Categories List E select the type of exit for which you are searching by setting a proximity alert to a point To highlight Use see Proximity Settings page 79 The current road the exits are on is displayed at the top of the screen As you scroll through the Exits List the distance to that exit from your current location is displayed select use at the bottom of the screen Cy 3 On the Exits List Ell when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button f 4 On the Exits Options Menu select Nearest Road 5 Exits will be sorted by nearest to your current location The road the exit is on is displayed at the top of the screen Choose from the following Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted exit on the list Scroll to the exit you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted exit on the list On the Exits Details Screen if available the exit s services are displayed in the SERVICES field 6 Continue your previous activities Elit List To sort the Exits List for nearest exits to your current location by a select specific road KB Find Screen 1 On Find Screen select EXITS ey 2 On the Exits Ca
97. ower cord Update Rate Position Accuracy Velocity Accuracy Antenna Internal Memory Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature PHYSICAL nS 1 second continuous selectable mM Up to 10 hours in continuous up to 3 meters 10 feet operation out of save mode 0 1 knot 0 1 km h Performs to specifications to 6 05 Built in patch antenna 4MB megabytes built in Expandable with SD card optional Fully gasketted high impact ABS plastic waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes IPX7 standards 6 1 Hx 2 8 Wx 1 3 0 15 5 cm x 7 1 x 3 3 8 8 ounces 250g 5 F to 158 F 15 C to 70 C 40 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C 6 7 APPENDIX Maintenance Product Service Trademarks Maintenance Your GPS receiver is designed and built to give you years of trouble free performance without the need for service No routine maintenance is required If your receiver does not appear to be operating properly please follow these trouble shooting steps Make sure you are using fresh batteries and they are installed properly Make sure you are outdoors and away from buildings and obstructions Also make sure you have a clear view of the sky Make sure you have not a
98. oximity Alarm Radius see next page Accept the default Alarm Radius by pressing the PAGE button to return to the System Page ADDRESS INTERSECTION EXITS Find Screen continued 80 To see details about or remove a point on the Proximity List 1 On the System Page select EXTRAS 2 Select Proximity 3 Select the point from the Proximity List you want to see details about or remove from the list Ell 4 Choose from the following EX Select See Details to see details about that specific point such as location and elevation Select Remove to delete the individual point from the Proximity List 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page To set the Alarm Radius for an individual point 1 From the System Page KB select EXTRAS 2 Select Proximity E 3 Select the individual Alarm Radius in the POINTS field you want to change 4 Select the value at which you want an automatic alarm to sound E 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page EB System Proximity Screen EA Extras See Details Remove Options Options 8 46 SYSTEM PAGE Maps Screen Options Maps Screen Options The Map Page allows you to Include Exclude or Delete a specitic map you have transferred from a computer The Base Map cannot be deleted To include exclude or delete a map 1 On the System Page select EXTRAS
99. p To mark a new waypoint 1 On the Find Screen select WAYPOINTS 2 On the Waypoints Options Menu select New Waypoint 3 A New Waypoint Screen will appear EJ Choose from the following Edit the default name default symbol current location or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 Accept the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name and symbol and current location and elevation by selecting SAVE NOTE Elevation does not need to be entered to save your new waypoint To save a city POI address intersection or exit as a waypoint see their respective instructions Highlight Select by pressing the FIND button by inserting point into route see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to point see Proximity Settings page 79 Waypoint Options New Waypoint New Waypoint EB Find Screen Seater 4 001 ew LOCATION ____ cn d T 4 Nearest 1087 38 557 B Symbol Host Recent 324 on Saved Waypoints Options Once you have saved one more waypoints you can search or sort the Waypoint List to use individual waypoints for navigation or GoTo see an individual waypoint on the Map Page in relationship to your current location or delete an individual or all waypoints There are three ways
100. ppear depending on the type of navigation currently in ae on progress Stop Golo Stop Route or Stop Track Select OK to hh 7094 stop current navigation and return to the Map To return to the Trip Meter Page without stopping navigation press the ESCAPE button ree Speed Select Set Data Fields to set the data that is to be displayed in the Compass information fields Select the field you want to change then select the new data trom the list See Data Field Descriptions page 92 for details Distance to Dest Stop Havigatio Set Data Fields __ Set Data Fields Reset ields ETA to Nex TT Trip Meter E 6 Fields 16 9 3 00 13 10 Fields Maximum Speed d Es hoving Speed Restore Defaults 94 RUD Power oaei 17 3 T Menu Options S 46 9 96 7 23 Trip Meter Page Reset Select Reset to reset any or all Trip Meter values to zero Select SELECT ALL to reset all data field values to 0 zero Select individual information field choices MAX SPEED maximum speed AVG SPEED average speed MOV AVG SPEED moving average speed STOP TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL TIME TRIP ODOM trip odometer or ODOMETER to reset individual values to 0 zero See Data Field Descriptions page 92 for details Display This lets yo
101. ptions From the Exit Details Screen press the MENU button to access Exits Detail Menu Options Exit Details Find Screen and Selecting Options There are three ways to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into a route a see Editing a Route page 67 Sg by setting a proximity alert to a point see Proximity Settings page 79 Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option From the Exit Screen or Exit Details Screen Screen when you Save as Haypoint see the menu icon press the MENU button to display the MAN 4 Menu Option available menu options Save as Waypoint Select Save as Waypoint to save the exit as waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to exit s location and elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Saving as a Waypoint page 62 for details and instructions 60 Exits Options Kl Find Soon Getting to the Find Screen You can search the exit data by nearest road or a select road to use individual exits for navigation or a Golo see an spem There are three ways to get to the Find Screen individual exit on the Map Page in relationship to your current location or save an exit as a waypoint by pressing the FIND button 5 5 gt by inserting point into a route see Editing To s
102. puter software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access a computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses Select Nearest Road to sort the Exits List by exit nearest to your current location on the current nearest road Select an exit from the Exits List to see details including available services and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that exit or see that exit on the Map Page in relationship to your current position See Sort the Exit List page 60 for details and instructions TT NN Select Road Select Select Road to sort the Exits List by exit nearest to your current location on a selected specific road Select an exit from the Exits List to see details including available services and distance from your current location and to navigate or GoTo that exit or see that exit on the Map Page in relationship Nearest Road r5 Select Road fo your current position See Sort the Exit list page 61 for details and instructions Menu Options Exits List Exit Details Options Select any exit on a Exit List to GOTO navigate to that exit or to see that s exit the MAP in relationship to your current position See Exit Options v page 60 for details and instructions Exit Details Screen Menu O
103. r current navigation based on your current average speed Location your current location shown in degrees minutes of latitude and longitude Maximum Speed the highest speed you traveled during the current navigation Moving Avg Speed the average speed you traveled while moving Moving Time the total time spent moving during your current navigation Odometer total cumulative distance traveled since the last time the odometer was reset Power power icon showing power source external or battery battery charge level and backlight on or off Speed your current speed Stop Time the total time spent stopped during your current navigation Total Time the total elapsed time during your current navigation Trip Odometer the distance traveled since the last time the trip odometer was reset Average Speed Bearing Compass Date Distance to Next Distance to Dest Elevation ETA to Hext ETA to Dest Location Haximum Speed Hoving Speed Hoving Time Odometer Power Speed Stop Time Total Time Trip Odometer LL PORES OOO OOOO COCO CRE ens 6 5 APPENDIX WAAS Map Datum North Reference WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is a GPS based navigation system that provides precision above and beyond what GPS can do on its own WAAS was designed to improve the accuracy and ensure the integrity of information coming from GPS satellites WAAS is a network of 2
104. r to the map detail about which you want to access information Selectable map details will highlight when panned over by the cursor f the cursor reaches an edge of the map the image will pan in that direction Distance from your current location to the highlighted map detail is displayed in the bottom right of the screen 3 Press the ENTER button to select the map detail 4 Select from the details options press the ESCAPE button to return to the Map Page NOTE Some map details will not have other options available E Detail Options Details a Niles Illinois 60018 United States of piper America TX ODOMETER D INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map Page 19 2 2 Gauges Page The Gauges Page displays a compass that indicates direction of travel It can show the direction you are currently traveling or the direction trom your current position to the next point in your navigation Gauges Page The two data fields at the bottom can show you further information If a navigation is in progress a small hiker icon appears the lower right of the compass and the name of the next destination plus your current distance from it are shown the upper left of the display You have various options for customizing the display Menu Options INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION From the Gauges Page press the MENU button to access the Gauges Page M
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106. receiver will begin searching for satellite signals from at least three satellites 4 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page 10304060310 16202225 PA satellites Screen 4 SYSTEM PAGE Display Options Display Options To adjust the backlight timeout and contrast settings for your receiver s display 1 On the System page select DISPLAY BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT and CONTRAST appear FL 2 Choose from the following you only need to select the settings you want to change Backlight Timeout a Select the BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT field to change the length of time the screen s backlight remains lit each time you turn it on or when you press and release the POWER button b Select 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds or Stay On WARNING If you choose Stay On battery lite will significantly decrease Contrast a Select the CONTRAST field b Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to increase or decrease the screen contrast C Press the ENTER button to complete your contrast adjustment 3 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page Highlight Select highlight use select use EB System Page Display Screen 75 4 3 SYSTEM PAGE Interface Options Interface Options Your GPS receiver is designed to let you exchange data with computer mapping programs With optional software interface cable and SD Memo
107. ry Card needed for map downloading see Optional Accessories page 100 you will be able to Download maps to your receiver from the computer to enable the receiver s mapping capabilities and for assistance in navigation Download to your receiver worldwide points of interest addresses or intersections from the computer for use in navigation Upload your waypoints tracks and routes into the computer and view your travel with powerful mapping software Highlight Select To highlight use o To set the receiver s data port see optional CD ROM for further instructions 1 On the System Page select INTERFACE The receiver will display the current status of the data port the total card memory in the receiver and the current card memory available 2 Select DATA PORT 3 Choose from the following 4 lt e Select On to turn the data port on The data port must be set On before you can use the data intertace Select Off to turn the data port off Select NMEA to activate the data port with a direct connection to a computer running GPS compatible software resulting in a real time display of your position on the computer screen 4 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page NOTE In order to conserve battery power make sure the data port is set to Otf whenever you are not using the intertace EB System Page Options DATA FORT TOTAL CARD M
108. s Menu Options From the Address Details Screen press the MENU button to access the Address Details Menu Options Address Details Save as Waypoint Select Save as Waypoint to save the address as a waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to the address location and at nrw _ elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Saving as a Waypoint page 53 for details and instructions Menu Option 52 Address Options Once you have downloaded street level map information you can search the address intersection data by the street number street and or city to use individual addresses for navigation or a GoTo see an individual address on the Page in relationship to your current location or save an address as a waypoint To find an address by entering the street number street and or city Highlight Select highlight use 1 On the Find Screen select ADDRESS 2 On the Address Screen E select the NUMBER field b Enter the street number see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 3 a On the Address Screen E select the STREET field b On the Street Screen select the SEARCH field C Enter the street name see Editing or Entering Text and Symbols page 25 If necessary on the Address Screen E select the CITY field On the Cities Screen select the SEARCH field Ell c Enter the city see Editin
109. ss the ENTER button to select an option When you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button to display the available menu options Menu Options From the Tracks Page press the MENU button to access the Tracks Page Menu Options Tracks Page Stop Navigation Navigation Select Stop Navigation to stop your current type of navigation One of three screens will appear depending on the type of navigation currently in progress re Stop Golo Stop Route Stop Track Select OK to stop current navigation and return to the Tracks Page To return to the Tracks Page without stopping navigation press the ESCAPE button A track that is currently being navigated will have a flashing hiker icon beside it Stop Navigation Delete All Tracks Menu Options Delete All Tracks Areyousure Select Delete All Tracks to delete all saved tracks Select YES to delete all saved tracks Select NO to maintain all current saved tracks 29 Track Log Options This GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress as you travel and gives you a graphic representation or track log of the path or track you have taken Each time you turn the receiver on it begins new track log recording called a session You can use the track log to create a track that you can recall for navigation see Saved Track Options page 30 To save all or part of the track log as a
110. t Full Warning Track Log Full Track Log Full Warning El Memory Full You will see this message if you try to save a waypoint when the list is full you can save a maximum of 500 waypoints Select OK to clear the message You will continue to see the message when trying 10 save a waypoint until you delete one more waypoints from memory See Waypoints page 32 for details Warning E Track Log Almost Full This message appears when the track log memory bank is 90 full Select OK to clear the message The message will reappear each time you turn on the receiver until you clear the track log or the track log becomes 100 full see below See Track Log Options page 29 for instructions on clearing the track log Warning Track Log Full You will see this message when the track log memory bank is full The receiver will not be able to store any more track log points until you clear the track log Select OK to clear the message The message will reappear each time you turn on the receiver until the track log is cleared See Track Log Options page 29 for instructions on clearing the track log Notice Name Already Used Already Used Notice Too Many Found Enter City Notice __ Too Hany Found Enter City _ None Found Notice None Found ALERTS Notice Name Already Used When
111. take advantage of powerful mapping programs and to transfer data back and forth between the computer and your receiver POI addresses intersections and exits transferred from a computer can be saved as waypoints to be used as points within routes for navigation purposes or your receiver can guide you in a straight line to a selected POI address intersection or exit Navigate a Route This GPS receiver gives you the opportunity to select two or more points to create a route You can then use your GPS receiver to guide you in a straight line from point to point through your stored route Navigate a Track This GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress as you travel and gives you a graphic representation of a track log of the path or track you have taken You can use the track log to create a track that you can recall for navigation The track can be navigated in the forward or the reverse direction of the original travel Your GPS receiver is already programmed with a Base Map that includes locations of hundreds of worldwide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries U S interstate freeways highways and exits and land cover inland bodies of water By using the data interface optional SD memory card and optional mapping software you can also download maps and points of interest from your computer Information and Instrumentation Information sections first If you are not familiar
112. tegories List EX select the type of exit for which you are searching dea NE The current road the exits are on is displayed at the top of the screen As you scroll through the Exits List the a distance to that exit from your current location is displayed at the bottom of the screen 3 On the Exits List E when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button 4 On the Exits Options Menu select Select Road 5 Select the SEARCH ROADS field and then use the ROCKER PAD to scroll and enter available characters A list of available roads will appear below the search field As you continue entering new characters the list of available roads will update Press the ENTER button to accept the current road in the search field 6 Exits will be sorted by nearest to your current location on the selected road The road the exit is on is displayed at the top of the screen Choose from the following Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted exit on the list Scroll to the exit you are searching for and press the ENTER button to accept the highlighted exit on the list On the Exits Details Screen if available the exit s services are displayed in the SERVICES field 7 Continue your previous activities E Menu Options continued El Highlight First Space Fl Select Road To view an exit s services Map 1 After sorting to organize the E
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114. tic North means that the vertical lines are aligned in the direction indicated as north by a compass which can differ from True North to varying amounts depending on where you are on the Earth this difference is called inclination and dedination Grid North refers to the direction in which the straight lines on a map are actually aligned which may be slightly different from True North because the rounded surface of the Earth can not be accurately depicted on the flat surface of a map 6 6 APPENDIX Specifications Specification 5 POWER Specifications subject to change Receiver 12 parallel channels WATS nte Two 1 5 volt AA batteries and or Acquisition Time Approximately 8 seconds warm 2volt de external power vehicle Temperature rating for this GPS receiver may exceed the usable Approximately 38 seconds cold power adapter na batteries Alkaline batteries con rupture at high Approximately 45 seconds fist time Battery Up to 14 hours in battery emperatures Save Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of the capacity as temperature decreases Use lithium batteries when operating this GPS receiver in below freezing conditions Extensive use of screen backlighting will significantly reduce battery life External power can be applied using the the Cobra Electronics Corporation external p
115. tions From a Waypoints List press the MENU button to access the Waypoints Screen Menu Options Waypoints List New Haypt Delete All Haupt Menu Options 001 LOCATION 53 634 H 087 38 557 cance Delete Haypts Are you sure New Waypoint Select New Waypt New Waypoint to create new waypoint An editable default name and symbol will be assigned to your current location and elevation The location and elevation can also be edited See Marking a New Waypoint page 35 for details and instructions Delete All Waypoints Select Delete All Waypts Delete All Waypoints to delete all saved waypoints Select YES to delete all saved waypoints Select NO to maintain all currently saved waypoints See Deleting a Select or All Waypoints page 38 for details and instructions New Waypoint Option A waypoint can be created new or from other points that are preprogrammed in the receiver such as cities or exits or that are downloaded from a computer such as or intersections The following instructions explain how to Getting to the Find Screen There are three ways to get to the Find Screen 35 create new waypoint through the Find Screen using or editing your current location Waypoint Shortcut mark new waypoint using current location press and hold the ENTER button 2 seconds A confirmation window will pop u
116. to get to the Find Screen by pressing the FIND button by inserting a point into route see Editing a Route page 67 by setting a proximity alert to point see Proximity Settings page 79 To search the Waypoint List for a select point Highlight Select To highlight use 1 On Find Screen KI select WAYPOINTS 2 On the Waypoints Options Menu select Search 3 Select the SEARCH field Kl Find Screen 4 Press lett or right on the ROCKER PAD to highlight the first space in the line in the search field 5 Press up or down on the ROCKER PAD to scroll through the available characters Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to accept the character and move to the next space or character The next character is highlighted A list of available data starting with that new character will appear below the search field Repeat steps 4 through 5 to change the next character if desired Press left or right on the ROCKER PAD to skip Highlight First Space EM Select a Waypoint SEARCH SEARCH BASS m BASS____ characters you do not want to change The list of available data will update with each new character mi BASS IE DASS ypt CANYON CANYON i 1 SOAT 6 Press the ENTER button to accept current data in search field anaes CATFISH1 CATFISH 7 Choose from the following Symbol 2
117. try boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits With optional computer software interface cable and SD Memory Card needed for map downloading you can access computer mapping database to transfer in additional mapping information that includes points of interest local roads and streets intersections and addresses 3 2 NAVIGATION e TOOLS TRACK LOG 234 ri Tracks E UNUSED Tracks Page Log Options Select LOG to save a session as a track or to dear the track log Select SAVE to save This Session the track log recorded since the receiver was last turned on or to save the Entire Log Select CLEAR to delete the entire track log See Track Log Options page 29 for details and instructions Saved Track Options Select any saved track on the Track List to NAVIGATE through that track to see that track on the MAP to see DETAILS of that selected track such as the name and total distance or to DELETE that individual track See Saved Track Options page 30 for details and instructions Selecting Options From the Tracks Page press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option 28 Selecting Menu and Options From the Tracks Page press on the ROCKER PAD fo scroll up or down through a screen or to highlight various options Pre
118. ty List This will Remove All Points not delete or remove the point from the receiver Select YES to remove all listed points Select NO to maintain all points currently listed 79 Proximity Settings Highlight Select El System Page To set the Proximity Alarm T highlight use 1 On the System Page select EXTRAS i 2 Select Proximity E 3 Select the ALARM field 4 Choose from the following e Select On to automatically sound an alarm within an Alarm Radius set for each individual point J e Select Off to override all individual alert alarm settings to E The individual values set for each point will not change 5 Press the PAGE button to return to the System Page Proximity Screen Proximity amp Options To add a point to the Proximity List 1 On the System Page select EXTRAS 2 Select Proximity E 3 Scroll down the Points List to highlight and select the blank space 4 Using the Find Screen select the point at which you want an automatic alarm to sound see Waypoints page 32 Cities 39 Points of Interest page 44 Addresses page 50 Intersections page 54 or Exits page 58 5 Choose from the following LE NE gt wie CITES Set the Pr
119. u choose the number of fields displayed Select 3 Fields to display 3 data fields with large type Select 6 Fields to display 6 data fields with medium type Select 10 Fields to display 10 data fields with small type Set Datz fields Reset DISPLAY 3 Fields 6 Fields 10 Fields Selecting Menu and Options Restore Defaults From the Meter Page when you see the menu Menu Options Restore Defaults icon amp press the MENU button to display the available Restore Trip Meter Select Restore Defaults to restore all Trip Meter Page default settings Select Page Defaults menu options Press on the ves YES to restore original settings see page 72 for a complete list of ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down defaults Select NO to maintain all current settings through a screen or to highlight various options Press the ENTER button to select an option INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Trip Meter Page NAVIGATION TOOLS Navigation Tools Your GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your travel as a track log You can save all or part of the track log as up to 10 tracks for future navigation When traveling in unfamiliar territory this is a quick and easy way to make sure you always know how get back to your starting point See Tracks 27 for details and instructions This GPS receiver comes equipped with mapping data including locations of hundreds of world
120. wide cities U S state Canadian provincial and European country boundaries and U S interstate freeways highways and exits By using the Data Interface to download additional mapping data such as points of interest local Waypoints Cities Havpaints ________ Lincolnshire IL streets from a computer see Interface Options page 75 you will also be able to find addresses or intersections You can save any of these locations as waypoints Waypoints are specific locations you have the receiver record In the following sections you can learn how to mark you current location 0 d waypoint save cities addresses intersections points of interest or exits as waypoints and set coordinates for a waypoint anywhere in the world This GPS receiver can store up to 500 waypoints which can be recalled to show you the direction of travel to the individual point or in a series of points or route navigation See Waypoints page 32 for details and instructions Address Intersection Points of Interest Exits You can use a series of up to 50 points waypoints cities points of interest addresses intersection or exits to create up to 50 routes See Routes page 63 for details and instructions The following sections will explore your options such as navigation and editing for tracks waypoints cities points of interest addresses intersections exits and routes Discovering Our He Fun for Kids Gaoming
121. with computer based satellite navigation technology these 3 46 239 469 sections will help you understand the basics The manual is designed to help you take advantage of these and many other features We suggest that you begin by reading the General 1 1 BASIC OPERATION Installation Battery Installation Your GPS receiver operates on two standard AA batteries not included Always use high quality alkaline batteries To install batteries 1 Twist the D ring connector counterclockwise 2 Remove the battery compartment door 3 Insert two AA batteries ensuring correct polarity alignment 4 Replace the battery compartment door 5 Twist the D ring clockwise to lock As an optional power source a vehicle power adapter see Optional Accessories page 100 can be used with your GPS receiver SD Memory Card Installation Your GPS receiver s memory is expandable with use of an optional SD memory card SD memory card is required when using the optional mapping software To install a SD memory card 1 Twist the D ring connector counterclockwise DATA 2 Remove the battery compartment door 3 Insert SD memory card according to illustration inside the battery compartment Ell 4 Replace the battery compartment door 5 Twist the D ring clockwise to lock 1 2 BASIC OPERATION Buttons and Rocker Pad Buttons and Rocker Pad You can access all features of your GPS receiver by usi
122. xits List see Sort the Exits List page 60 select an exit 2 Continue your previous activities To navigate or GoTo an exit Map Page 1 After sorting to organize the Exits List see Sort the Exits List page 60 61 select an exit 2 On the Exits Details Screen select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straighHine path between your current position and your selected exit To see an exit or exit s service on the Map Page in relation to you current location 1 After sorting to organize the Exits List see Sort the Exits List page 60 61 select an exit 2 On the Exits Details Screen KE select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected exit To save an exit or exit s service as a waypoint 1 After sorting organize the Exits List see Sort the Exits List page 60 61 select an exit 2 On the Exits Details Screen when you see the menu icon amp press the MENU button 3 Select Save as Waypoint E 4 New Waypoint Screen will appear Choose from the following E NewHaypoint _ i LOCRTION N41 53 634 H 087 38 55T ESTE Com e Edit the default name default symbol current location or current elevation see Editing or Entering Text or Symbols page 25 Accept the changes by selecting SAVE Accept the default name default symbol
123. y selected city ET lll nine Sort by Lost Selected 3 Select a city 4 Continue your previous activities Rosemont IL Last Evanston IL i reer sees EG Park Ridge IL 43 To navigate or GoTo a select city 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Cities List see Search the Cities List page 41 or Sort the Cities List page 42 select a city 2 On the City Details Screen select GOTO This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the straight line path between your current position and your selected city To see a select city on the Map Page in relation to your current location 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Cities List see Search the Cities List page 41 or Sort the Cities List page 42 select a city 2 On the City Details Screen KE select MAP This will jump you to the Map Page and show you the relationship between your current position and your selected city To save the city as a waypoint 1 After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Cities List see Search the Cities List page 41 or Sort the Cities List page 42 select a city 2 On the City Details Screen when you see the menu icon press the MENU button 3 Select Save as Waypoint 4 New Waypoint Screen will appear Choose from the following Kak Edit the detault name default symbol current loc

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