Installation – Cobra Electronics NAVONE 5000 User Manual

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Installation

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INSTALLATION

The NAV ONE requires very little installation beyond putting it at a convenient location and
securing it in place. The power cord can be connected to the vehicle’s 12-volt power connector.

When locating and securing the NAV ONE in the vehicle, keep in mind

the warnings and cautions on pages 4 and 5 to allow using the

NAV ONE safely while driving the vehicle:

Put the unit where it can be seen at a glance and the voice

instructions can be heard.

Do not put the unit where it will obstruct the driver’s view of the

road or interfere with the use of vehicle instruments and controls.

Do not put the unit over airbag panels or within airbag expansion spaces.

An important consideration in positioning the NAV ONE is its ability to “see” the sky. Radio signals from the GPS constellation

of satellites are weak and cannot penetrate the solid portions of a vehicle’s structure. The top of the NAV ONE contains the

GPS antenna and needs maximum exposure to the sky through the windshield. This will allow the unit to receive signals

from as many satellites as possible in various vehicle headings.

Put the unit where it is visible at a glance.

Let the NAV ONE “see” the sky.

WARNING

If the unit is not securely attached to
the vehicle, it can become a projectile
hazard to the vehicle’s occupants
during a violent maneuver or a
collision. The unit can cause serious
injury under such conditions.

Intro

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NOTE

Some vehicles have windshields with metallic coatings or integral heating systems that can block GPS satellite signals

even though the unit “sees” the sky. In those vehicles, an accessory external antenna will need to be mounted outside

the vehicle and connected to the unit. See accessories on page 31 for ordering information.

NOTE

Some states prohibit attachment of any articles to windshields or side or rear windows. Drivers should determine if such

restrictions apply to jurisdictions where they drive. If so, they should use the enclosed dash mounting disk.

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