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 prec
2.3TRIP METER PAGE2.3TRIP METER PAGEUsing the Trip Meter Page Trip Meter Info Option Settings Reset ValuesTrip Meter Page The Trip Meter page dis
Nav Data Page The Nav Data page gives you access to the powerful navigational features ofyour GPS 100. From this page, you can create and store up to
2.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGEWaypoints: Creating New Waypoints: GoTo18“GoTo” a Selected WaypointTo make the map show the navigational path to a sel
2.4 2.4NAV DATA PAGETracksWhen you select TRACKS from the Nav Data page (see ), your GPS 100will display a list of the tracks currently stored. Your
222.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGE21Creating a New RouteTo create a new route consisting of up to 50 waypoints:1. From the Nav Data page, highlight us
242.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGE23Routes: Creating NewInserting a Waypoint into a RouteTo add a waypoint to an existing route:1. From the Nav Data p
262.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGE25Routes: Navigation Delete Options: SummaryDelete OptionsWhen you select DELETE OPTIONS from the Nav Data page (see
282.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGE27Delete Options: Individual WaypointsDelete Options: Individual TracksDeleting Individual TracksTo delete selected
302.4NAV DATA PAGE2.4NAV DATA PAGEEditing Text29Sort Or SearchEditing TextTo enter or change the information displayed or enter information into a sea
2.5SYSTEM PAGE2.5Using the System Page3231SYSTEM PAGEUsing the System PageDefaults Option Highlight and Select DEFAULTS to restore all original def
Congratulations!You’ve made a smart choice by purchasing the GPS 100Global Positioning System receiver from Cobra®. Designed togive you access to the
2.5SYSTEM PAGE2.5SYSTEM PAGEGPS Off/On Adjusting the Display34Adjusting the DisplayYou can adjust various settings for your unit’s display.1. From the
362.5SYSTEM PAGE2.5SYSTEM PAGE35Setting Screen• Daylight SavingTo have the clock use daylight saving time (Summer Time), highlightDAYLIGHT SAVING .
2.5SYSTEM PAGE2.5SYSTEM PAGEAdvanced Screen37Advanced Screen• Position FormatTo change the format the device uses to display location coordinates,hig
4GENERAL INFORMATION3ALERTSWorld City Time ZonesLongitudinal Zone OffsetE172.50 to W172.50 ...-12IDLW (International Date L
424GENERAL INFORMATION441What is WAAS?Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is a GPS-basednavigation system that provides precision above and beyondwha
446MAINTENANCE & SERVICE543SPECIFICATIONSPERFORMANCEReceiver:...18 parallel channelsAcquisition Time:...
467INDEX7INDEX45AAbout Option...31Accessories...47Accuracy...4, 9, 1
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GPS GENERAL INFORMATION2GPS BasicsThe Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-navigation system. It consists of 24 satellites, which or
3GPS GENERAL INFORMATIONusers. The control segment also ensures that the GPS satellite orbits and clocks remain as designed. A station can track up to
Installing Batteries Your GPS 100 operates on two standard AA batteries (not included). Alwaysuse high-quality alkaline batteries. To install batte
1BASIC OPERATION7Navigating with the GPS 100Your GPS 100 receives signals from Global Positioning System satellites thatare in fixed orbits (stationar
2.1MAP PAGE9102.1MAP PAGE Map Page The Map page displays a graphic representation of the navigation currentlyin progress. Any waypoints, routes or tr
2.2GAUGES PAGE11122.2GAUGES PAGEUsing the Gauges Page Compass Select Options Bearing PointerSettingsGauges Page The Gauges page displays a compas
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