Caution: The user is responsible for operating this product wisely.This product is intended for use only as a navigational aide andshould not be used
BASIC OPERATIONNavigation1.5NavigationYour GPS receiver receives signals from Global Positioning System satellites that are in fixed orbits (stationar
INDEX98FFCC Compliance Statement ...A1Features ...A3FindAddress...
99INDEXPPage Button ...A2, 4Panning Mode ...11, 18-19Patent Numbers...
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9BASIC OPERATION NavigationCities or Exits 3 4Already stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for cities throughout the world; U.S. interstate fre
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATIONThe Map Page shows your location on the relevant map andprovides information such as your speed, odometer reading ordirecti
3Panning and Highlighting Point1Map PagePanning Mode Press on the ROCKER PAD to enter the Panning Mode and see any portion of the map image that is be
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map Page12Stop NavigationSelect “Stop Navigation” to stop your current type of navigation. One ofthree screens will appear
13Data FieldsUnder Data Fields, select “Show” or “Hide” to show or hide data fields at thebottom of the map. The current option is grayed out. Select
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map Page14Map SetupTo set the parameters used by the Map Page:1.On the Map Page, press the MENU button to display the avai
15• The icon 3 lets you set the following:ORIENTATIONNorth Up Screen always represents magnetic north to the top of the screen. The black triangle w
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map Page165Map Setup - Line Icon• The icon 5 lets you set the following for the GoTo line, route line, track line and tra
17Map PageMeasure Distance FunctionTo have the receiver display the distance in a straight line between any two points:1.On the Map Page, press the ME
findesczoompowermenuenterpagePage ButtonMenu ButtonEnter ButtonZoom OutButtonZoom In ButtonEscape ButtonFind ButtonPower ButtonRocker PadBacklit Displ
1Map PageINSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map Page18Moving Around the Map From the Map Page, you can zoom in or zoom out on the map image by pressing the Z
19INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Map PageVarious Features in Panning ModeTo access information and other options of waypoints, cities, points of interest
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATIONGauges Page2.2Gauges PageGauges PageThe Gauges Page displays a compass that indicates direction of travel. It can show the
21INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Gauges PageGauges PageMenu OptionsmenuenterpFrom the Gauges Page, when you see the menu icon press the MENU button to d
INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATIONTrip Meter Page2.3Trip Meter PageThe Trip Meter Page displays information about your currentposition, the navigation in pro
23INSTRUMENTATION INFORMATION Trip Meter PageResetSelect ”Reset” to reset any or all Trip Meter values to zero. Select “SELECT ALL” to reset all data
Your GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your travel as atrack log. You can save all or part of the track log as up to 10tracks for future na
NAVIGATION TOOLSEditing or Entering Text and Symbols3.125Editing or Entering Text and SymbolsTo enter or change the information displayed for a waypoi
26To enter information into a search field:1.From any screen that allows you to enter letters or numbers (names of cities, POIs, streets, etc.), highl
From the Tracks Page, press onthe ROCKER PAD to scroll up ordown through a screen or tohighlight various options. Press theENTER button to select an o
Important Information …………………A1Product Features ……………………A2–A31 Basic Operation……………………2–91.1 Battery Installation …………………3SD Memory Card Installation
NAVIGATION TOOLS Tracks28Tracks PagemenuenterpStop NavigationSelect “Stop Navigation” to stop your current type of navigation. One of threescreens wil
1 Tracks Page29Track Log OptionsThis GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress as you travel and gives you a graphic representationor
30Saved Track OptionsThis GPS receiver automatically keeps a record of your progress as you travel as a track log. You can use the tracklog to create
31NAVIGATION TOOLS TracksTo see name and total distance details about a select track:1.On the Tracks Page 1, select a saved track from the Track List.
Find ScreenWaypoint OptionsNAVIGATION TOOLSWaypoints3.3WaypointsWaypoints are specific locations you have the receiver record. Youcan mark your curren
Find ScreenWaypoint Options33There are three ways to get to the Find Screen: – by pressing the FIND button– by inserting a point into a route(see “E
NAVIGATION TOOLS Waypoints34Press on the ROCKER PAD to scroll up or down througha screen or to highlight various options. Press the ENTERbutton to sel
35New Waypoint OptionA waypoint can be created new or from other points that are preprogrammed in the receiver (such as cities or exits)or that are do
NAVIGATION TOOLS Waypoints36Saved Waypoints OptionsOnce you have saved one or more waypoints, you can search or sort the Waypoint List to use individu
37To sort the Waypoint List for a select point by nearest point to your current location, bycommon symbol or by most recently saved point:1.On the Fin
1.0 BASIC OPERATIONMaking Travel EasierYour GPS receiver makes travel easier through the following ways:GoTo a Waypoint 1 – This GPS receiver guides y
NAVIGATION TOOLS Waypoints38To navigate or GoTo a select point:1.After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Waypoints List (see “Search th
Find ScreenCities OptionsNAVIGATION TOOLSCities3.439CitiesAlready stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for hundreds of cities throughout the wo
NAVIGATION TOOLS Cities40Menu OptionsFrom the Cities Details Screen, press the MENU button to access the Cities Details Menu Options.There are three w
413 Select by NameStored Cities OptionsAlready stored in your GPS receiver are coordinates for hundreds of cities throughout the world. You can search
NAVIGATION TOOLS Cities427. Choose from the following:• Press the ENTER button to accept the current highlighted data on the list.• Scroll to the data
43NAVIGATION TOOLS CitiesTo navigate or GoTo a select city:1.After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Cities List (see “Search the Citie
NAVIGATION TOOLSPoints of Interest3.5Points of InterestWith optional computer software and interface cable, you can access a computer mapping database
45Sort OptionsChoose from the following Sort Options to sort the POI List. See “Sort the POI List,” page 48 for details and instructions.Find ScreenNe
NAVIGATION TOOLS Points of Interest4646Points of Interest ListPoints of Interest OptionsSelect any Point of Interest on a Point of Interest List to “G
Downloaded Points of Interest OptionsOnce you have downloaded one or more points of interest, you can search or sort the POI List to use individual PO
BASIC OPERATIONInstallation1.13Battery InstallationYour GPS receiver operates on two standard AA batteries (not included). Always use high qualityalka
NAVIGATION TOOLS Points of Interest481Find Screen2Points of Interest Categoriesand Subcategories3POI OptionsTo sort the POI List for a select POI by n
49NAVIGATION TOOLS Points of InterestTo navigate or GoTo a select POI:1.After using the Search or Sort Options to organize the Points of Interest List
NAVIGATION TOOLSAddresses3.6AddressesWith optional computer software and interface cable, you canaccess a computer mapping database to download street
51Matches ListAddress OptionsSelect any address on the Matches List to “GOTO” or navigate to that addressor to see that address on the “MAP” in relati
There are three ways to get to the Find Screen: – by pressing the FIND button– by inserting a point into a route (see “Editing aRoute,” page 67)– b
53NAVIGATION TOOLS AddressesTo navigate or GoTo an address:1.After using the Find Option to organize the Address Matches List (see “Find an Address,”
NAVIGATION TOOLSIntersections3.7IntersectionsWith optional computer software and interface cable, you canaccess a computer mapping database to downloa
55There 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)–
NAVIGATION TOOLS Intersections56Intersection OptionsOnce you have downloaded street level map information, you can search the address/intersection dat
5 Menu Optionmenuenterp57NAVIGATION TOOLS IntersectionsTo navigate or GoTo an intersection:1.After using the Find Option to organize the Intersection
findesczoompowermenuenterpageBASIC OPERATIONButtons and Rocker Pad1.2The PAGE ButtonPressing the PAGE button allows you to cycle through the six main
Find ScreenNAVIGATION TOOLSExits3.8ExitsAlready stored in your receiver are coordinates and details forhundreds of exits across the U.S. Organized int
59There 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)–
NAVIGATION TOOLS Exits60Exits OptionsYou can search the exit data by nearest road or a select road to use individual exits for navigation or a GoTo, s
1Find Screen61To sort the Exits List for nearest exits to your current location by a select specific road:1.On the Find Screen 1, select “EXITS.”2. On
1 Exit DetailsNAVIGATION TOOLS Exits62To view an exit’s services:1.After sorting to organize the Exits List (see “Sort the Exits List,” page 60), sele
Routes PageNAVIGATION TOOLSRoutes3.963RoutesA route is a series of points which you choose that can be used in forward or reverse navigation. You can
Routes PageNAVIGATION TOOLS Routes64Menu OptionsFrom the Routes Page, press the MENU button to access Routes Page Menu Options.From the Routes Page, w
1 Routes Page65New Route OptionA route is created from up to 50 points (waypoints, cities, points of interest, addresses, intersections or exits.)To c
NAVIGATION TOOLS Routes66Saved Routes OptionsOnce you have created a route, you can navigate that route in forward or reverse, review details about a
67NAVIGATION TOOLS RoutesTo see details including name, points and distance to or from each point:1.On the Routes Page 1, select a route from the Rout
BASIC OPERATIONPower/Powersaver Mode1.351Startup Screen 2Startup Screen3Map PagePowerTo turn your GPS receiver on or off:1.Press and hold the POWER bu
Display Options To adjust the display and Backlight settings, select “DISPLAY.” Select“BACKLIGHT TIME OUT” to change the length of time the backlight
69Extras OptionsFrom the Systems Page, select “EXTRAS” to access the Alerts Screen Options, Proximity Screen Options and Maps Screen Options.Press on
System PageSYSTEM PAGE System Page70AboutSelect “ABOUT” to display Serial Number, Software Version and PatentNumbers.Status Bar IndicatorsThe status b
71Menu OptionsFrom the System Page, press the MENU button to access System Page Menu Options. System PagemenuenterpMenu OptionsRestore All Defaults S
SYSTEM PAGE System Page72Trip Meter Page DefaultsFunction DefaultData Fields Average Speed6 fields (default) Stop TimeTotal TimeAccuracyOdometerDateDa
To turn GPS off:1.On the System Page 1, select “SATELLITES.” The Satellites screen appears 2, showing the satellite signalsbeing received with the sig
SYSTEM PAGEDisplay Options4.2Display OptionsTo adjust the backlight timeout and contrast settings for your receiver’s display:1.On the System page 1,
SYSTEM PAGEInterface Options4.375Interface OptionsYour GPS receiver is designed to let you exchange data with computer mapping programs. With optional
System PageSYSTEM PAGEAlerts Screen Options4.4Menu Options From the Alerts Screen, press the MENU button to access the Alerts Screen Menu Option.Alert
1System Page77SYSTEM PAGE Alerts Screen OptionsAlerts SettingsTo set the Alert Alarm:1.On the System Page 1, select “EXTRAS.” 2. Select “Alerts” 2.3.
BASIC OPERATIONSix Main Pages and Find Screen1.4Six Main Pages and Find ScreenThis is a quick introduction to the six main pages and Find Screen that
SYSTEM PAGEProximity Screen Options4.5Proximity Screen OptionsThe Proximity Screen allows you to set the Proximity Alarm (anautomatic alarm sound when
79Proximity SettingsTo set the Proximity Alarm:1.On the System Page 1, select “EXTRAS.” 2. Select “Proximity” 2.3. Select the “ALARM” field 3.4. Choos
SYSTEM PAGE Proximity Settings80To see details about or remove a point on the Proximity List:1.On the System Page 1, select “EXTRAS.” 2. Select “Proxi
SYSTEM PAGEMaps Screen Options4.681Maps Screen OptionsThe Map Page allows you to Include, Exclude or Delete a specific map you have transferred from a
SYSTEM PAGESettings Screen Options4.7Menu OptionsFrom the Settings Screen, press the MENU button to access the Settings Screen Menu Option.Settings Sc
833Clock Format 4Time Zone5Daylight Savings6Language7MeasurementSettings Screen SettingsTo change the various settings listed below:1.On the System Pa
SYSTEM PAGE Settings Screen Settings84• WAAS 9Select the “WAAS” field to turn the WAAS receiver “On” or “Off.” See “WAAS,” page 93 for details.• Compa
2Resume Navigation GoTo, Route, Track85AlertsAs you use your GPS receiver, you may see the following alert messages.Can’t Acquire Satellites 1Continue
ALERTS Alerts86Alert 5Anchor Dragging!You will see this alert if you drift more than your specifieddistance from your chosen location. Select “OK” to
87ALERTS AlertsNotice qqName Already Used!When naming a waypoint, track, or route, you will see thismessage if the name you enter is already being use
Tracks Page 5The Tracks Page allows you to create tracks and clear track logs from the receiver’s automatic tracking feature. It also allows you to re
APPENDIXGeneral Information6.1GPS BasicsThe Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-navigation system. It consists of 24 satellites whi
89APPENDIX General InformationNoted variations, such as those caused by the gravity of the moon,sun and the pressure of solar radiation, are passed al
APPENDIXWorldwide City Time Zones6.2Longitudinal Zone OffsetE172.50 to W172.50 ...-12IDLW (Intern
APPENDIXInterference/Errors6.391Ionosphere and troposphere delays The satellite signal slows as it passes through the atmosphere. Thesystem uses a bui
APPENDIXData Field Choice Descriptions6.4Accuracy – the distance within which the receiver can accuratelylocate a positionAverage Speed – average spee
APPENDIXWAAS, Map Datum, North Reference6.593WAASWide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is a GPS-based navigationsystem that provides precision above an
PERFORMANCEReceiver:...12 parallel channelsAcquisition Time:...Approximately 8 seconds. (warm)Approximately 38
95MaintenanceYour GPS receiver is designed and built to give you years of trouble-freeperformance without the need for service. No routine maintenance
COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants that its GPSreceiver, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects inworkmanship and materials for
978.0 INDEXAAccessories ............100Accuracy, distance .........92Addresses ....
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