Cobra Electronics NAVONE 5000 user manual

User manual for the device Cobra Electronics NAVONE 5000

Device: Cobra Electronics NAVONE 5000
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Cobra Electronics
Size: 2.71 MB
Added : 1/18/2014
Number of pages: 32
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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:39 PM Page 1
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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:39 PM Page 2 2 Controls and Indicators : About the NAV ONE System Power Button S Press to turn the unit On. Press and hold to turn it Off. S Hold for ten seconds to reset the unit if necessary. S When unit is On, tap to cycle through four levels of brightness. S SmartPower default is Off. See Ï NOTE below. Microphone Menu Button S Press to go directly to the Main Menu. (While entering data or changing preferences, a confirmation message will appear wit

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:39 PM Page 3 ABOUT THE NAV ONE SYSTEM CONTENTS THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE NAV ONE 5000 SYSTEM. Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The following items should be in the package: About the NAV ONE System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1. The NAV ONE system unit. 7. US

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:39 PM Page 4 Main Icons Main Icons 4 Important Safety Information Intro Operation Customer Warranty Intro Operation Customer Warranty Assistance Assistance IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Before installing and using the Cobra NAV ONE system, please read these general warnings and precautions. Without reading this Customer Customer Installation important safety information, the user may be placed in a dangerous situation or ma Installation y damage the uni

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Main Icons Main Icons Intro Operation Customer Warranty Intro Operation Customer Warranty Assistance Assistance 10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:39 PM Page 5 Customer Customer Installation Installation Assistance Assistance Main Icons Secondary Icons Secondary Icons CAUTION SYMBOLS AND CAUTIONS CAUTIONS STATEMENTS Notice Caution n Warning Notice Cn aution Warning The user is responsible for operating this product wisely. This NAV Dismount the unit when parked. This will not only min

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 6 Main Icons 6 Installation Intro Operation Customer Warranty Assistance INSTALLATION Customer The NAV ONE requires very little installation beyond putting it at a convenient location and Installation Assistance securing it in place. The power cord can be connected to the vehicle’s 12-volt power connector. Secondary Icons When locating and securing the NAV ONE in the vehicle, keep in mind the warnings and cautions on pages 4 and 5 to allow u

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 7 To secure and connect the NAV ONE: 5. Test suction cup adhesion by pulling on the bracket. It should not wiggle. 1. Select and clean a suitable location where the unit can be mounted. 6. Attach the unit to the bracket. Put the slot on the back of the unit over the bracket arm and slide the unit down. 2. Separate the mounting bracket from the unit. 7. Adjust the unit position using the knobs and 3. Press the suction cup against the winds

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 8 8 System Overview : Main Menu SYSTEM OVERVIEW When the NAV ONE is turned On, an opening message and safety warning are shown (below). NAVIGATION IN PROGRESS Ï NOTE Continuation from the warning message The Main Menu or the Map will be displayed depends on whether or not a navigation was in progress when the unit was last depending on which has been set as the Start turned Off. Screen in the User Preferences. NAVIGATION WAS NOT IN PROGRESS

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 9 MAIN MENU The starting point for all system features. Select from a list of previous Up to 1,000 entries can be created Interest points can be selected near destinations or enter a new location. and organized in up to 20 folders. a location or along a route from the millions in the system database. The four upper buttons are the entry points to a trip. Once a destination is selected by completing one of these sequences, Destination Rev

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 10 10 Lists : Menu Choices LISTS Take a moment to become familiar with using lists on the NAV ONE. Lists present information conveniently and allow choices to be selected by touching the desired item on the screen. Once an item is selected, the system continues automatically to the next step in the process. LOCATION LIST POINT OF INTEREST LIST Up Button Press to go back Press to toggle one page. Press and between showing hold for rapid page

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 11 MENU CHOICES This section briefly describes each of the major Menu choices and lists some explanations of the buttons associated with them. A trip destination can be selected from a list of previously selected destinations or a new destination can be entered as an address, a crossroad intersection or a city center. Each location entry screen shows the currently selected state and provides a way to change it. The entry screens also allow

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:40 PM Page 12 12 Menu Choices Stores and organizes up to 1,000 locations and up to 20 folders for later use. The Personal folder is permanent; all other folders can be added or deleted by the user. Locations can exist in more than one folder, but the exact same entry cannot exist more than once in any given folder. Is the means of adding a location to an Allows creation Allows setting Returns to the Address Book folder. From the display of and namin

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 13 Provides immediate routing from any location to the place that has been designated as home. Returns to the Displays the Map previous menu. and starts navigation. Provides the user with the ability to customize system and map preferences, set the time zone and view information about the software and database. Camera Brings up a list Allows selection of Allows selection of Brings up a list of Determines whether and how special of available

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 14 14 Menu Choices Shows a segment of the entire Map as if through a window that can be moved to display any desired portion. The window can be zoomed in or out to reveal greater detail or a larger area. The system defaults to the Map segment associated with the current activity. When the system is in navigation to a destination, the route is highlighted on the Map and maneuver details are presented as they occur. TRIP STATUS BAR SHOWS FRO

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 15 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PRINCIPAL BUTTONS THAT APPEAR IN PAGE AND MORE. Displays Displays a scrolling Displays a list Enables the Allows the user to Allows the Shows details information about list of maneuvers of traffic events user to stop force the system to user the change of the traffic the current trip. from start to end ahead on the navigation. recalculate a trip in route options. information feed. of the trip. Touch current route.

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 16 16 Interacting with the Map : Route Selection INTERACTING WITH THE MAP ROUTE SELECTION When the Map is displayed, the touch-screen feature of the NAV The Destination Review screen provides a choice of two routes ONE makes it easy to work with. Touching the screen anywhere for a trip – you can select any routing options for each and compare on the Map opens Map Browse mode. Once in this mode, touch them. Press the Compare Routes button to

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 17 USING MAP BROWSE SINGLE LOCATION Touch the location in the blue bar Allows navigation to the location. to begin navigation to it. The status bar at the top of the screen will change to show a single location or multiple locations. MULTIPLE LOCATIONS While in Map Browse, touch any spot on the Map to see what destinations are there. Touch the blue Multiple Locations bar Touch any of the location buttons to see a list of all destinations ne

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 18 18 Special Locations : Trail SPECIAL LOCATIONS Special locations include fixed speed cameras and red light SPECIAL LOCATION ALERT cameras. The alerts to these locations are intended to remind users to exercise special caution when they are approached. Alerts will be signaled by an icon on the screen as shown at the lower left corner. You can change the distance for the alert notification. Ï NOTE Known locations of fixed speed cameras an

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:41 PM Page 19 TRAIL This feature can be used on or off the road to record vehicle movements. Instead of guiding the vehicle on a route calculated in advance, it captures the route actually taken. Once a trail is recorded and saved, it can be used to retrace the route or to repeat it in the future. Enter Trail mode by pressing: Main Menu S Map S More S Trail The system will prompt for a new trail to be named, be assigned a color, be shown on the Map, an

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10474 NAVONE 5000 VD_PH1.2.qxd 7/25/07 2:42 PM Page 20 20 Bluetooth BLUETOOTH The NAV ONE can function as a speaker phone for many Bluetooth enabled cell phones. The first step is to set up a cell phone with the NAV ONE. Calls are easy to initiate: 1. On the NAV ONE, go to Bluetooth Setup with the sequence 1. Press the Phone button. Main Menu S Settings S Bluetooth. 2. Dial the number using 2. Press the Yes button to enable the NAV ONE to be the numeric pad presented discovered by a cell phon


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