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The user is responsible for operating this product wisely. 
The product is intended for use only as a navigational aid 
and should not be used when precise measurement of 
direction, location, distance or topography is required.

GPS (Global Positioning System) is operated by the U.S. 
government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and
maintenance. The system is subject to changes, which could
affect the accuracy and performance of GPS equipment.

Remove the batteries from the unit if you do not expect to
use it for months at a time. As with any batteries, leakage
can occur. When re-installing batteries, observe proper polarity. 

Warning: 

If you choose to use this device in a vehicle, it

is the sole responsibility of the operator of the vehicle to use
this device in a safe manner. Be careful to avoid being 
distracted from safe and proper driving practices.  

Warning:

If you choose to use this device in a vehicle, it

is the sole responsibility of the operator to secure the GPS
unit so that it will not cause damage or personal injury in the
event of an accident. 

DO NOT 

mount the GPS receiver over airbag panels or in a

place where the driver or passengers are likely to have an
impact with the device in an accident or collision.

Cobra Electronics Corporation reserves the right to change or
improve information in this manual without notice. Please
visit www.cobra.com for updates or questions.

Customer Support 

In this user's manual, you should find all the information you
need to operate your GPS 100. If you require further
assistance after reading through this manual, Cobra

®

Electronics offers the following customer support services:
In the USA:

Automated Help Desk

is available in English 

24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 773-889-3087. 

Customer Service Operators

are available in

English and Spanish at 773-889-3087 Monday 
to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST.

Questions can be faxed

to 773-622-2269.

Automated Technical Assistance

is available 

in English or Spanish 24 hours, 7 days a week via 
e-mail at: productinfo@cobra.com

On-line answers

to frequently asked questions 

(in English only) can be found at: www.cobra.com.

Outside the U.S.A., 

please contact your local dealer.

Non-English Manuals

The GPS 100 is equipped to communicate in the language 
of your choice: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish or Swedish, (see “System Page-
Settings: Languages,” page 36).
For operating instructions in Dutch, French, German, 
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish or Swedish please visit

www.cobra.com/gps-manuals.html

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Important Information

FCC Compliance

This device complies with Class B of the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference. It must accept any
interference received, including that which may cause
undesirable operation.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

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Nothing comes close to a Cobra

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Operating Instructions for Your 

GPS 100

GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for GPS100

Page 1: ...com for updates or questions Customer Support In this user s manual you should find all the information you need to operate your GPS 100 If you require further assistance after reading through this manual Cobra Electronics offers the following customer support services In the USA Automated Help Desk is available in English 24 hours a day 7 days a week at 773 889 3087 Customer Service Operators are...

Page 2: ...ed time of arrival at your destination Stores up to 500 navigational waypoints Lets you program and store a navigational route using up to 50 waypoints Displays the route to your destination and your progress along that route Automatically tracks your travel and shows you how to return along the same track up to 10 separate tracks can be stored Up to 100 map datums to choose from Display screen ca...

Page 3: ...Main Pages 8 2 1 Map Page 9 10 2 2 Gauges Page 11 12 2 3 Trip Meter Page 13 14 2 4 Nav Data Page 15 30 Waypoints 15 18 Tracks 19 20 Route 21 25 Delete Options 26 28 Editing Text 29 Sort or Search 30 2 5 System Page 31 38 Alert 39 GPS General Information 40 42 Specifications 43 Maintenance and Service 44 Index 45 46 Accessories 47 Declaration of Conformity 47 Warranty 47 Order Form 48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 4: ...ee dimensional position latitude longitude and altitude People think of GPS as having three segments the control space and user segments What follows is a little information about each segment Control Segment The Control Segment of GPS consists of the Master Control Station Monitor Stations and Ground Antennas The one master control station located at Falcon Air Force Base in Colorado Springs Colo...

Page 5: ...tellite is the radio transmitter which generates the signal Each of the 24 satellites transmits its own unique code in the signal User Segment You and your Cobra GPS receiver are a part of the user segment along with many other private individuals and military personnel and their GPS receivers Military GPS equipment has been integrated into fighters bombers tankers helicopters ships submarines tan...

Page 6: ... menu of selections using the ZOOM IN OUT button allows you to scroll through the selections displayed A side scroll bar next to a menu indicates that more selections can be viewed by scrolling beyond the bottom or top of the list that is currently visible continued 6 1 B A S I C O P E R AT I O N ZOOM IN OUT Button PAGE Button POWER Button 5 1 B A S I C O P E R AT I O N The ENTER Button Pressing a...

Page 7: ...igating to the next one Trip Meter Along with the navigational features the trip meter in your GPS 100 keeps accurate time allowing it to precisely calculate your speed of travel average speed throughout your trip and estimated time of arrival ETA if you have chosen a destination 8 2 T H E F I V E M A I N PA G E S Waypoint Track Route Trip Meter The Five Main Pages In the following sections of thi...

Page 8: ... the map currently in use see Highlight and select from the following for display at the bottom of the page Accuracy Average Speed Bearing Date Destination Elevation ETA Location Maximum Speed Odometer Power Speed Time Trip Odometer Trip Time see For more information about the optional data selections see Data Descriptions page 4 continued Map Page North Up Select Options Orient Map Display Set Da...

Page 9: ...t of course This display also shows how many feet or meters off course you are currently Right of Course Left of Course On Course continued See Using the Nav Data Page page 15 to learn about this feature Using the Gauges Page Set Data Option Highlight and select SET DATA to choose information about your current position or navigation that you want displayed at the bottom of the Gauges page You may...

Page 10: ...ext with 5 data fields displayed or highlight and select LRG 3 FIELD for larger text with 3 data fields displayed NOTE The lower two fields from 5 field screen will be hidden when switching to 3 field continued Font Size 13 Using the Trip Meter Page 14 LRG 3 FIELD Option Data Options Stopping Nav Restore Defaults Yes No Set Data Option Highlight and select SET DATA to choose the fields you want di...

Page 11: ...cess any waypoint on the list Highlight and select GOTO to return to the Map page to navigate to the selected waypoint see GoTo a Selected Waypoint page 18 Highlight and select EDIT to change the name symbol location coordinates or elevation of the selected waypoint Highlight and select DELETE to delete the selected waypoint Highlight and select PREVIEW to view a graphic representation of the sele...

Page 12: ...ton Highlight and select NEW 2 Highlight and select MARK CURRENT The waypoint information screen appears A default name a 3 digit number and symbol a flag will be assigned You can either accept the default name and symbol or rename and change the symbol of the waypoint see Editing Text page 29 3 When you have finished editing your new waypoint select SAVE to return to the main Nav Data page To ret...

Page 13: ... see Editing Text page 29 Highlight and select CLEAR to clear the log of all travel that has been recorded The unit automatically restarts recording your travel Select Option Highlight and select any stored track for navigation renaming or deletion Highlight and select NAVIGATE and then FORWARD or REVERSE to display the map page showing you the direction to travel to follow on the selected track H...

Page 14: ...ER button to display the Route screen Use the ZOOM IN OUT button to scroll through the menu sections then press the ENTER button to go to the highlighted option Use the ZOOM IN OUT button again to highlight your choice then press the ENTER button to select it Press the PAGE button to return to the main page Navigate Option Highlight and select NAVIGATE to make your GPS 100 guide you along a route ...

Page 15: ... route select DONE to return to the main Nav Data page Nav Data Page Access Edit Menu Highlight Waypoint Return To Nav Data Page Routes Inserting a Waypoint Edit Route List Highlight Insert Creating a New Route continued 5 Select the highlighted waypoint to add it to to your route The New Route list appears with the added waypoint displayed Use the ZOOM IN OUT button to highlight the next blank fi...

Page 16: ...d the entire route will be deleted Highlight and select DELETE NO to cancel the delete function All Option Highlight and select ALL if you wish to delete all waypoints tracks and the route you currently have stored Highlight and select DELETE ALL NAV DATA YES and the data will be deleted Highlight and select DELETE ALL NAV DATA NO to cancel the delete function Access Delete Options Delete Routes D...

Page 17: ...ack Confirm Deletion View Revised Tracks List Return to Nav Data Page Delete a Waypoint Access Delete Menu Deleting Individual Waypoints To delete selected waypoints one at a time 1 From the Nav Data page highlight using the ZOOM IN OUT button and select DELETE OPTIONS by pressing the ENTER button The Delete Options menu appears 2 Highlight and select WAYPOINTS The Delete menu appears 3 Highlight ...

Page 18: ...xt Character Appears Accept New Character Clear a Character Highlight Down Character Waypoints List Sort Menu Search Symbols List Choosing Your Letter Sort Option 1 From any screen with the SORT option highlight and select SORT 2 Choose from the following choices Alphabetically by name a The list of waypoints and 4 options will be presented NAME SYMBOL NEAREST MOST RECENT Highlight and select NAME...

Page 19: ...tures Turning GPS mode off preserves battery power Display Options To adjust the display Contrast and Backlight settings highlight and select DISPLAY see Adjusting the Display page 34 Highlight and select CONTRAST to increase or decrease the display contrast Highlight and select BACKLIGHT to designate the duration of time the backlight will stay lit Settings Option Highlight and Select SETTINGS to...

Page 20: ...u can turn GPS navigation off allowing you to use the non navigational features of your GPS 100 while preserving battery power When you turn GPS off the unit stops searching for signals from satellites When you turn GPS back on to receive signals the unit must re acquire signals from at least three satellites before it can begin navigation NOTE The unit must be outside with a clear view of the sky...

Page 21: ...AVE To exit this function without saving changes press the PAGE button Daylight Savings Language Options Measurement Sound On Off Setting Screen Return to System Page Change Settings Select Data Field Using the Settings Screen From the Settings screen you can change the various settings listed below To change settings 1 From the System page highlight using the ZOOM IN OUT button and select SETTING...

Page 22: ...rientation Using the Advanced Screen From the Advanced screen you can change the advanced operational parameters used by your GPS 100 To change advanced parameters 1 From the System page highlight using the ZOOM IN OUT button and select ADVANCED by pressing the ENTER button A menu of advanced parameters appears SELECT will be highlighted 2 Press the ENTER button and the title of the first data fie...

Page 23: ...l see this message when you are within 500 feet 150 m of your destination Select OK or the PAGE button to clear the message CAN T CREATE WAYPOINT WAYPOINT LIST FULL You will see this message if you try to save a waypoint when the list is full you can save a maximum of 500 waypoints Select OK or the PAGE button to clear the message You will continue to see the message when trying to save a waypoint...

Page 24: ...called inclination and declination Grid North refers to the direction in which the straight lines on a map are actually aligned which may be slightly different from True North because the rounded surface of the earth can not be accurately depicted on the flat surface of a map G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N Sources of Interference Errors GPS receivers have the potential for position errors due ...

Page 25: ...w of the sky Make sure you have not accidentally turned GPS off see page 33 Customer Service In the U S A you can receive technical assistance with your unit through one of our customer support services Automated Help Desk is available in English 24 hours a day 7 days a week at 773 889 3087 Customer Service Operators are available in English and Spanish at 773 889 3087 Monday to Friday 8 00 a m to...

Page 26: ...31 36 Location 4 9 12 14 Location Screen 31 33 Log Option Tracks 19 Lost Satellites 8 39 41 Low Battery 32 39 M Maintenance 44 Map Data Option 9 Map Datum 31 37 42 Map defaults 10 Map detail Option 10 Map Display 9 Map Orientation 9 Map Page 8 9 10 Max Speed 4 9 12 14 N Nav Data Page 8 15 30 Navigate Option Waypoints 16 18 GoTo 16 18 Track 19 20 Route 21 25 Navigation 1 7 New Option Route 21 22 23...

Page 27: ...arts thereof will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for period of one 1 year from the date of first consumer purchase This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser provided that the product is utilized within the U S A Cobra will without charge repair or replace at its option defective GPS 100 products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service Depa...

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