Exploring the pages : sat / map, The sat page, The map page – Bushnell ONIX 363500 User Manual

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eXPloring the Pages : sat / maP

The many functions and features of your ONIX350 are organized into

seven “pages” or screens of related information. Press MENU, then use the

5-way button to select (highlight) a page, then press “OK” (center button)

to view that page. The current page you are on is always indicated in the box

at the top of the display, just below the “Bushnell” logo. Let’s take a tour of

the various pages and the options they provide:

The SAT Page

As seen earlier in “Getting Started”, The SAT page view

(Fig. 1)

is used

to identify the quality or strength of the satellite signals being received by

the unit. The Info Boxes on the bottom of the satellite page are used to

identify your location, shown as Location (latitude, longitude) and Altitude

(above sea level). The items displayed on the satellite page view are fixed,

and cannot be changed by the user, so there is are no options or settings

menus for this page.

The MAP Page

You will likely spend more time on the MAP page than any of the others

while using the ONIX350. Using Bushnell’s exclusive TruView Navigation

screen layering feature, this page can display multiple location and

navigation related information in a single view. The following items are

always displayed on this page:

Base Map (Fig. 2)-primary streets and location, similar to a basic road

map.

Cursor-shows your location and direction. The cursor can assume one of
three shapes (Fig. 3):

-a crosshairs cursor that allows you to pan the map, check the

position of waypoints or POI when moved over them, use as a distance

measuring tool, or create routes.

-a bearing arrow that shows your navigation direction when you are

moving (or heading when you are not actively navigating)

-a circle-“you are here locator” to display your current location relative

to the map

Zoom Display Level-on lower left next to the Info Boxes. Shows scale or

actual distance represented by height of current display (e.g. “10.2km” span

from top to bottom of screen). Use the “+” and “-” buttons to change the

zoom level.

Fig 2.

MAP Page

Base Map

Fig 1.

SAT Page

Fig 3.

MAP Page

Cursors

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