Exploring the pages : set – Bushnell ONIX 363500 User Manual

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eXPloring the Pages : set

• GPS

-press the right button and select GPS satellite reception “ON” to for normal

GPS operation, select “OFF” to conserve battery life if you are not going to be

navigating, or while you are getting more familiar with your ONIX indoors where

GPS reception is not possible. Two other options are available:

WAAS

(Wide Area Augmentation System)- turning WAAS on will provide

slightly better GPS accuracy in the United States. As this can decrease battery

life, you may want to keep it turned off for most normal navigation activities.

Cold Start Receiver

-press OK to re-activate GPS satellite reception. This will

force the ONIX to clear the satellite “almanac” information, which is stored

automatically during the first power-on to speed up the process of choosing the

best GPS satellites for your usual starting area. If this almanac data is no longer

valid, it will cause longer startup times. Enabling a cold start is recommended

if you have re-located to a new area that is over 300 miles away from your last

power-on position. Note that this will only take effect the next time the unit is

powered on-there is no advantage or reason to force a cold start if the unit has

already locked onto satellites in a reasonable amount of time, and are still within

about a 300-mile radius of the location where you first powered up the ONIX.

• Compass

-options to select your preferred navigation units (Degrees, Cardinal

Letter, or Mils) and North Reference (True or Magnetic).

• Display

-allows adjustment of display Brightness and Breadcrumbs Color.

• Sounds

-options to mute all sounds, set volume, and mute or select different tones

for: key beep, destination arrival and warning sound.

•Time

-sets time format: 24 hr or AM/PM, North American time zone, UTC

(Universal Time) Offset (for other time zones), daylight savings (on/off/auto).

Units-selecting distance/speed units, elevation units, GPS position format,

pressure, temperature, and datum (default for North America is WGS84-see the

glossary for more info.)

•Language

- selects language used for all display menus and option screens.

•Owner Info

- allows you to input personal information for identification (this

can be shown during startup if desired). Please refer to the “Using the Text Tool

section on page 19 for details on how to enter letters and numerals.

•Reset Data

-(Fig. 14) allows you to reset (clear) all existing data, or speed, distance,

time, or breadcrumb data individually or in any combination. Press OK to select

any item or items, then go down to “Reset Selected” and press OK to reset it/them.

After resetting, the “checkmark” next to the item(s) will disappear, and a “Reset

Complete” message is shown. A common use of reset is to clear old “breadcrumb”

trail marks from a past trip to the same area.

• Unit Info

-provides hardware/software version numbers, serial number, etc.

Fig 12.

SET Page

Options List

Fig 13.

SET Page

User Profiles

Fig 14.

SET Page

Reset Data

Options

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