
Cobra-Tac User's Guide
P/N 956-6000-00 (May 2004)
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5.1
Using the Control Switches
There are four (4) spring-loaded momentary push buttons operator control
switches next to the display. Each switch corresponds to the control dis-
played on the LCD screen. For example, if the screen shows
SELECT
in the
upper left corner of the display, pushing the upper left button will select the
highlighted item.
Table 1:
Operator Control Switch Functions
Name of Function
Description
ACCEPT
The
ACCEPT
function saves entered data and either returns
you to the previous menu (when setting up options) or goes
to the next screen (when selecting missions).
CANCEL
The
CANCEL
function returns you to the previous screen.
HOME
Use the
HOME
function to return to the starting point of the
navigation mode.
LEG
Use the
LEG
function for the Grid Navigation mode to indi-
cated the length of the leg.
MARK
Use the
MARK
function to record a location.
SCROLL
Use the
SCROLL
function to highlight a menu or field where
data needs to be entered.
SELECT
Use the
SELECT
function to go to a highlighted menu or
choose the data for the field selected (0 to 9 or N, S, E, W).
START
Use the
START
function to begin a navigation mode or the
compass calibration.
Special Functions
To turn the Cobra-Tac on, press both upper switches for 3 seconds.
To turn the Cobra-Tac off, press both lower switches for 3 seconds.
To turn the backlight on, press the upper right and lower left switches. To
turn the backlight off, press the same switches again.
CAUTION.
To end a mission, back out (
CANCEL
) until at the main screen,
then turn the power off.
This ensures that the events are saved.
If the
Cobra-Tac power is turned off before returning to the main screen, the
marked events will not be saved.
CAUTION.
To switch modes (for example, from Waypoint Nav to Grid
Nav) once a navigation option has been started (i.e. the
START
button was
pushed), you must use the
CANCEL
button to back out until at the main
screen and than turn the power off. Turn power on and select the desired
navigation mode.
If the power is not cycled, the mode will not change.
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