20
A
B
C
MAP
OPTION
HERE
TRAIL
Where do you want to go?
Where do you want to go?
Address/Intersection
Point of Interest
Previous Destination
Address Book
Trip Planner
A
Main menu
BACK
Preferences
Languages
Vehicle Position
System Information
Map Regions
Option Menu
Option Menu
B
See note A
CLOCK
SET
BACK
Preferences
- 0 1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 +
- 1 2 3 4 5 +
Map View
Zoom Level
Volume
Heading Up
Auto Reroute
Color Scheme
ON
Auto
Select Units
mile
C
Time Range: 0000-1259
Set Time: HHMM
12
05
Use to adjust and
press ENTER.
BACK
PM
Set Clock
Set Clock
D
English
Español
Français
Languages
Languages
BACK
E
Setting operating preferences
The NAV ONE system allows users to choose from several settings in the
software that control how the LCD appears and how information is presented.
At the
2
Main menu
A
:
1. Press the OPTION function button to proceed to the
2
Option Menu
B
where there are five choices:
n
Preferences
n
Languages
n
Vehicle Position
n
System Information
n
Map Regions — applies to NAV ONE 2000 only
The preferences that the user can change are:
n
Volume — sets the volume level from softest at 1 to loudest at 8 (0 is off – no sound).
n
Zoom level — limits the map to the immediate vicinity at 1 and shows the widest area at 5.
n
Map view — allows either current heading or north to be always at the top of the map.
n
Auto reroute — when on, causes the system to automatically recalculate the route to the
desired destination if the driver strays from the route originally developed.
n
Color scheme — allows the user to default the system to either day or night mode or to allow
the system to automatically switch between day or night mode in response to the light sensor.
Enter the
. . . . . . . . . .
Ü
options menu
ì
NOTE
Cobra recommends that the
system be used for a while
with the default settings;
then users may return to this
section to make changes.
(See Appendix A for the
complete list of defaults
and choices.)
Setting operating preferences
Preference
. . . . . . .
Ü
choices
ì
NOTE A
The [Map Regions] line
will only appear on the
NAV ONE 2000.