Getting started – Bushnell ONIX 363500 User Manual

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1. You must charge the battery pack before using the ONIX350. Attach the battery pack (first, verify

that the MicroSD card is installed in its slot), referring to the instructions and photos on pg. 5. Plug

the AC charger cord into the accessory port (pg. 6), then into an AC outlet (110-120 volt/60 cycle).

2. The initial charge may take up to 4 hours. A full charge is indicated when the status LED below

the orange Hot button changes from red to green. You may then disconnect the charger cord from the

outlet and accessory port. Store it safely for future use.

3. To ensure adequate satellite signal strength, make sure you are in a location with an unobstructed

view of the sky (GPS units typically do not work well indoors unless you are very near to a window)

4. Press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the display starts up.

5. Press the MENU button briefly. You will see the Main Menu screen, with seven “pages” to choose

from. Use the 5-way button pad to select (highlight) SAT, then press the “OK” (center) button.

6. You are now viewing the Satellite (SAT) page. You will begin to see multiple icons on the circular

“radar” screen, representing the closest satellites to you in the global GPS system. These icons will turn

green as the ONIX “locks on” to each satellite, and the satellite ID# will be shown. The bar graph

below the “radar” screen indicates the relative signal strength of each satellite. Once you have a lock

on at least 3 or 4 satellites, you are ready to navigate. Note that the satellite “lock” process will take

longer (up to 3 or 4 minutes), the first time you use your GPS in a new geographical area, but will be

much faster on future usage in the same area (see “Reset Data” in the SET Page>GPS options, if you

later relocate more than 300 miles away from your initial area). You can check reception with the SAT

page at any time, but will likely find that you use it less than any other page-in fact, you may simply

go directly to the MAP (or any other) page the next time you use your ONIX.

7. You’re ready to go! Let’s take a look in more detail at the other pages, and see how easy it is to enjoy

the many features and capabilities of the ONIX350 You’ll learn how to mark and name your own

waypoints (locations or objects you want to return to later), navigate towards a nearby point of interest,

layer a compass over the map.....and much, much more!

getting started

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