Cobra Electronics 2750 user manual

User manual for the device Cobra Electronics 2750

Device: Cobra Electronics 2750
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Cobra Electronics
Size: 3.56 MB
Added : 1/18/2014
Number of pages: 24
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
FOR MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM:
Printed in the Philippines
Part No. 480-228-P
Version B
2750
®
Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra English

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2 Controls, indicators and System logic Function Icons Function Buttons LCD USB Mounting Bracket Connection Menu button ( MENU ) Goes to the 2 Main menu. Menu Enter button ( ENTER ) Button Enters the current selection/entry. Up Up button ( ) Button 5 Scrolls up through list line-by-line, scrolls up character lists, scrolls up increment Right Quick Release Lever numbers, moves map cursor up and 12 Volt Button navigates up in preferences selections. Power Connection Port ( ) Down button 6 Scro

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System logic When the NAV ONE system is turned on, an opening screen and safety PLEASE DRIVE S PLEASE DRIVE SAFE AFEL LY Y reminder are shown and an option is provided to change the language used. Do not enter route request or While using the make any adjustment to this device while driving. Safe and lawful vehicle use is NAV ONE system, the 2 the driver’s responsibility. Next, the Main menu becomes available that Whe Wher re do you want to go? e do you want to go? Failure to pay attenti

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4 Important safety information Intro Operation Customer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits ‹ Assistance compliance are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: 1) This device may

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I ss stance Secondary Icons ion Customer Warranty Assistance . . . . . . Caution symbols ‹ CAUTIONS and statements n The user is responsible for operating this product wisely. This NAV ONE system is intended for use only as a navigational Please pay special attention Customer Notice Caution Warning aid and should not be relied upon to the exclusion of other information. Be aware of conditions around the vehicle tion Assistance to the CAUTION symbols and and compare them to the information pro

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6 Installation Installation The unit can be mounted to the vehicle’s windshield with the included bracket and suction cup, or an alternative mounting can be devised. THE UNIT MUST BE FIRMLY ATTACHED TO THE VEHICLE. If it is not, it can become a projectile hazard to vehicle occupants and possibly cause serious injury during a violent maneuver or crash. View From the Top Do not let the mount block the view of the sky. Position the unit where it is visible at a Position the unit so the antenna c

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To secure and connect the NAV ONE: First, select a suitable location where the unit can be mounted vertically and clean the mounting area. Then, separate the suction cup and mounting bracket assembly from the unit. 3 3 CAUTION All air must be removed. 1. FIRMLY press the suction cup against 3. Attach the unit to the mounting bracket Use the quick release lever to temporarily the windshield by applying pressure to by means of the quick release feature. remove the unit from the mounting bracket t

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8 Basic operation, start-up and Preferences Basic operation and start-up Be sure to read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on pages 4 and 5 before the first use of the NAV ONE system. Power on/off After installation is complete and the vehicle is in an open area, turn on the unit (press and hold the POWER button on the side of the unit). Each time the unit is turned on, a start-up screen appears on the LCD followed by a safety reminder and an opportunity to select a language. 2 2 Then, pressin

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Text and list entries (spell and list modes) Scroll feature in spell mode Text and list entries (spell and list modes) Scroll or to move through Select St Select Str Select Str Select Str reet Name eet Name eet Name eet Name The spell and list modes are used to enter information or 6 5 CLEAR CLEAR 9 the endless loop of characters MA MA choose from lists when selecting destinations, entering data in both directions. Mable Mable Av Ave e SPELL SPELL Maiden Maiden Av Ave e item names and editing e

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10 Destination selection, Route selection limits and Route calculation Destination selection Whe Wher re do you want to go? e do you want to go? MAP 2 Each trip begins with a destination in mind. The Main menu provides five Address/Intersection methods of choosing one. After choosing a method, press ENTER to use it. Point of Interest TRAIL n Previous Destination A specific street address or an intersection of two streets by spelling or choosing from lists. HERE n A point of interest, such as a

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Address/intersection Address/intersection Whe Wher re do you want to go? e do you want to go? MAP Starting with zip code Address/Intersection When selecting an address or intersection, the best starting point is the zip code for the desired destination. Point of Interest TRAIL By entering the zip code as the first element of the address, the NAV ONE system will zoom in and look Previous Destination at only that area. It will always return an associated state and either a single city or a short

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12 Point of interest Point of interest Whe Wher re do you want to go? e do you want to go? MAP Selecting a POI as a destination allows a public place to be found without necessarily Address/Intersection knowing the address. The NAV ONE database includes thousands of points of interest Point of Interest TRAIL in over 40 categories from airports to museums to restaurants. This mode can also be Previous Destination HERE used as a means of finding the address and telephone number of any location

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Route guidance Route guidance Once a destination is chosen and a route is calculated, the NAV ONE system is ready to provide guidance to navigate the trip from the starting voice prompt, “Please proceed to the highlighted route,” until the final announcement, “Arrived at destination.” Navigation 2 During navigation, four screens are available. The Map screen will come up automatically Vehicle Icon after route calculation, but whichever is most useful at any given time can be selected: Map Guid

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14 Off route events Leaving a calculated route Off route events Within a short distance of the vehicle leaving a calculated route, the NAV ONE system will recognize the deviation and provide helpful During a trip, the information. In the case of a missed turn or similar situation, the system will provide voice prompts, such as, “Please make a legal NAV ONE system U-turn,” to return to the calculated route while the system remains in the active navigation screen. offers help if a turn If a lon

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I Other useful features Previous destination Set Zoom Set Zoom L Level evel Useful Tools Other useful Wher Where do you want to go? e do you want to go? MAP + features The NAV ONE system saves the Four functions are built into Address/Intersection 5 most recent origin and the last 4 the NAV ONE system to provide 3 Point of Interest TRAIL nine destinations in memory added utility. ZOOM, PAN and 2 for quick retrieval. 1 HERE can be used whether or Previous Destination not a trip is in progress.

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16 GPS system characteristics/operation and NAV ONE system specifications . . . . . . . The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radionavigation system. It consists of 24 satellites (which orbit the Earth at GPS basics ‹ 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

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting . . . . . . Maintenance Very little maintenance is required to keep this NAV ONE system in good operating condition. ‹ n Keep the unit components clean by wiping with a soft cloth slightly moistened with lens cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners, which could damage the case or scratch the LCD. n Protect the unit from moisture and from being dropped or struck by hard objects to prevent damage. Do not apply pressure to the

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18 Product service . . Product service For any questions about operating or installing this new Cobra product, or if parts are missing… ‹ Please call Cobra first! DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE! See Customer Assistance on the inside back cover. If this product should require factory service, please call Cobra first before sending the product. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on any repair. If Cobra asks that the product be sent to its factory, it will be necessary to fur

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Customer assistance, Non-English manuals and Trademark acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . Customer Should you encounter any problems with this product, Cobra Electronics offers the following customer assistance services: ‹ assistance For assistance in the U.S.A. Cobra Electronics Corporation n reserves the right to change Automated help desk (English only) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 773-889-3087 (phone). or improve information in n Customer assistance operators (English and Spanish) 8:0

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20 User license . . . . . . User license Copyright © 2005 Cobra Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. ‹ Copyright © 2004-2005 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities, including © Her Majesty, © Queen’s Printer for Ontario. This document and the software described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with such license. Except as permitted by such license, the contents of this


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