Using the hot button, Using your onix350 gps receiver : the hot button – Bushnell ONIX 363500 User Manual

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Visible On Map

-turns viewing of the Map Area on/off

De-activate Alert

-cancels the warning message that was automatically set

when you checked “Stay Within” or “Avoid Area”

Edit Name

-change the name of the Map Area

Edit Map Area

-select and press OK to access the Fence Post list for that Map

Area (to move, delete, rename, etc an individual Post) (Fig.

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)

Delete

-delete the entire Map Area

Using the HOT Button

The HOT Menu

When you are on the MAP or NAV page, all basic navigation actions are easily

controlled by Bushnell’s exclusive “HOT button”. The HOT button is also used to

select the view options for the current display Page. Let’s take a look-from the MAP

page, click the HOT button to view the “Hot Menu”, then use the DOWN or UP

keys to select (highlight) an option (Fig.

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):

• Where Am I

: Press OK to see your current location on the map display. This

function lines up the GPS position icon (small black circle) with the crosshair

pointer icon.

• Find / Go To

: Click OK or the RIGHT key to find or go to any of the listed

items (note that you can only select from previously stored items, not create a

new one, when using the Find/GoTo feature). After selecting your destination and

pressing OK, the title of the destination will show in a yellow box at the top of the

screen, and the bearing arrow will point in the correct direction to take you to it. To

stop this navigation activity, press the HOT button again-you will see the option

to stop. Press OK to confirm you want to stop navigating, and you will be returned

back to the MAP page screen, but without the bearing arrow pointing the way to a

specific destination. The bearing arrow effectively becomes a “heading arrow” once

you stop navigating.

The available Find/GoTo items you can choose for navigation or viewing are (Fig.

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):

1) Nearest Waypoints-a short list of close by waypoints

2) All Waypoints-pick from list of all stored waypoints (shown in order beginning

with the closest)

3) POI (Point of Interest)-gas stations, hospitals, airports, etc.

4) Places-built into the base map-city names, etc.

5) My Trails-pick from list of saved Trails (see next section). The ONIX will

start pointing you to the closest point on that trail. A trail is a previously walked

path, for example a trail that you took back to your campsite that wound around

trees and past the edge of a pond.

6) My Routes-pick from your list of saved routes (point to point navigation)

using your oniX350 gPs receiVer : the hot button

Fig 32. Editing a Map

Area by Moving a

Fence Post

Fig 34. Find/GoTo

Sub-Menu

Fig 33. HOT Button

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