Exploring the pages : nav / set the nav page – Bushnell ONIX 363500 User Manual

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eXPloring the Pages : naV / set

The NAV Page

The NAV page provides a standard compass display, with arrows to indicate your

last heading and/or current bearing, along with magnetic or true north indication

and other optional navigation related data, depending on the display preferences

the user has set up. (Fig. 10) This page is especially useful if you do not choose to see

a compass image layered on top of the MAP page-you may switch over to it at any

time, then return to MAP page just as you left it. The ONIX350 utilizes a digital

compass, so you do not need to be moving to obtain a bearing, unlike GPS driven

compasses. The digital compass is self-calibrating (no user- initiated calibration

routine is required).

The view options (press the HOT button, DOWN to Compass Options, press OK)

of the NAV page include (Fig. 11):

Heading Arrow-if user selected. Small arrow “head” only. Indicates the direction

you are actually moving in.

North Arrow-if user selected-points to true or magnetic north (user options).

Identified by “N” circle at head of arrow.

True North-direction to the earth’s geographic north pole.

Magnetic North- direction to the earth’s magnetic north pole Note: you can select

True or Magnetic North, but not both together-they are mutually exclusive.

Bearing Arrow (Fig. 10)- only appears during active navigation (see pg.10,

Fig. 3). This will be seen as a long black line with an arrow head. It indicates

where you should go to get to your navigation destination, and is only valid while

navigating.

Upper and Lower Info Boxes are visible while on the NAV Page-these operate the

same way as previously described in the MAP Page section (“Setting Up and Using

the Info Boxes”)

The SET Page

The SET page user options (Fig. 12) include all the following:

• User Profiles

(Fig. 13)

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select to customize and set various display options. You

can save different sets of screen configurations that are best suited to your different

activities.

To save a profile, select an activity from the list (hiking/camping, etc), then press

the right arrow to save your current display configuration under that name.

The checkmark indicates the current active profile. One “custom” user profile

may bet setup and selected in addition to the other five pre-named profiles for

common activities (Hiking/Camping, Hunting, Inland Boating, Ocean Boating,

Geocaching, Custom). You may also choose to “Reset to default” instead of saving

your current settings as one of the profiles-this restores the original factory default

screen configuration (display options for all pages).

Fig 10.

NAV Page

Fig 11.

NAV Page

View Options

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