Bushnell Onix 98-0973/09-08 user manual

User manual for the device Bushnell Onix 98-0973/09-08

Device: Bushnell Onix 98-0973/09-08
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Bushnell
Size: 8.29 MB
Added : 1/18/2014
Number of pages: 32
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ONIX 400
GPS/XM RADIO RECEIVER
Quick Start Guide
Model # 364000 Lit # 98-0973/09-08
English

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Warnings and Notices GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. All map data sources contain some level of inaccuracies or incomplete data. Bushnell strives to provide the most ® recent map information at a reasonable cost. Basemap data is sup

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The Almanac Page and Solunar Edge Technology ® by Speedtech Instruments The Bushnell ONIX 400 features a unique Almanac page, which uses patented Solunar Edge technology developed by Speedtech® Instruments to provide a significantly more accurate predictor of animal and fish activity than standard “sun & moon tables”, providing the most reliable activity predictions for your location. About Solunar Edge Technology The various environmental conditions affecting wildlife behavior have been i

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Thank you for purchasing the Bushnell ONIX400 – the most advanced outdoor navigation device available today! This device is capable of receiving both GPS Satellite and XM Satellite Radio signals in an outdoor environment. The ONIX400 comes preloaded with a base road map of the United States and Canada including a Points of Interest data base. The GPS receiver has the capability to receive satellite signals worldwide. The XM Satellite Radio receiver presently only functions in the United St

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included Parts list • O NIX 400 GPS/XM Recei v er • E a rb ud s • L i t hi um I o n B a t t er y P ac k • I nf o P ac k w i t h Q uic k S t a r t G uide , • 128MB M icr oS D C a r d R eg i s t ra t io n C a r d , a n d CD-R O M • A C C h a r g in g C o r d • US B Ca b le battery charging, cleaning & maintenance • The internal Lithium Ion battery pack must be charged before the ONIX can be used for the first time. Make sure the MicroSD card is inserted in the card

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controls and Ports identification Helical Satellite Antennas and Lanyard Attachment Current Page Indicator 3.5” Color LCD Display Screen 5-Way Button Pad: Used to navigate on screen, select from Battery Level Indicator menu options, and create waypoints. Power Button: located Press Up/Down arrows to select on right side of ONIX. items in a menu, Right arrow to view Push to turn on. Once the submenus (if available), Left arrow unit is on, press briefly to to exit the menu. Press the

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t he s eVen Pages of the oni X400 1. SAT (Satellite)-this page allows you to monitor the signal strength of multiple GPS satellites, confirming when you have a “lock”-adequate number and quality of satellites to ensure good reception. 2. NAV (Navigation)- a basic display of the digital compass. View your current heading and true or magnetic north at any time by switching to this page. 3. ALMANAC - this page lets you view lunar and solar information for your chosen location, including sunri

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ti Ps for maX imiZing battery life in the oni X 400 The ONIX400 uses the latest technology and incorporates exclusive features to provide the most efficient combination of battery life and functionality. The rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack provides an extended capacity of power to run both your GPS and XM Satellite Radio features simultaneously. Power s aving o ptions The Power Menu and SafeTrack™ Mode allow the user to extend battery life. 1) Power menu Access this quick menu anytime b

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getting started 1. You must charge the battery pack before using the ONIX400. 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 th

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eXPloring the Pages : t he maP Page The many functions and features of your ONIX400 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 MAP Page You will primarily refe

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eXPloring the Pages : t he maP Page Note: Your XM Weather subscription must be activated, and XM reception turned on, before it is possible to display any weather information. The Weather Info options are (Fig. 4): a) Animate (view weather history in motion) b) Quick Radar (lower detail precipitation map, updated every 2 minutes) c) Radar Summary (data series updated every 15 min. Note that “animation” of the radar summary screen requires ≥30 min. of uninterrupted data reception) d) Cloud

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eXPloring the Pages : using the info boxes • (not on the options list) Info Boxes-the wide rectangular Info Boxes at the bottom of the Page displays (along with two small Nav data boxes at the top of the screen) allow you to keep an eye at all times on a wide variety of information, all user selectable-they let you to “customize” your Page displays. Take a moment to explore the Info Boxes by following the steps below: Fig. 7 Nav tab selected Setting Up and Using the Info Boxes The wide re

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eXPloring the Pages : using the info boxes because “No Information” is selected for display there. Simply select something else, and you can have up to a maximum of 4 Info Boxes in the lower part of your Map screen (Fig. 9). 7. Once you have set up the lower Info Boxes with a few different types of Nav data, press EXIT or hold MENU again to leave the Info Box setup process Fig. 11. and return to normal display. The info you chose will still be displayed in the Weather tab Selected boxes,

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eXPloring the Pages : t he na V Page & a lmanac Page 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. 15) 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

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eXPloring the Pages : t he a lmanac Page animals and fish seem to exhibit higher or lower levels of activity related to the position of the sun and moon (think of its effect on tides). The graph at the bottom of the Almanac page displays the estimated level of animal or fish activity based on the stored data. The “0” line in the middle represents an average level of activity, while “+” or “-” readings (respectively) indicate higher and lower activity levels. Several options are available on

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eXPloring the Pages : t he Xm Weather & r adio Pages The XM Weather Page After selecting the XM Weather Page you will see a display showing the various weather conditions and weather related information for a selected location (Fig. 21). Use the OK or HOT buttons to change the “When” or “Where” for the weather info. Press the OK button on the 5-way pad to select and see the forecast for the current day, or any of up to 3 days later (Fig. 22). Fig 21. Weather Page Press the HOT button to

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eXPloring the Pages : t he sat and set Pages The SAT Page (Fig. 25) As seen earlier in “Getting Started” , the SAT page view 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 o

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using your oni X400 g Ps recei Ver : s etting Waypoints • Display-allows adjustment of display Brightness and Breadcrumbs color preference (used for the dots on the map indicating your active trail). • Sounds-options to mute all sounds, set volume, and mute or select different tones for: key beep, destination arrival and warning sound. Note: the volume and main sound mute settings here do not affect XM radio listening, only beeps/alerts. Use the +/- buttons to control radio volume. • XM Radi

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using your oni X400 g Ps recei Ver : Waypoints / map a reas unit to scan and lock on to the GPS satellites during the first power up in a new area-but will be faster when it is powered on again later in the same area. (See “Reset Data” in the SET Page>GPS options, if you later relocate more than 300 miles away from this initial area). Once it has locked into the satellites (ideally, 4 or more), the satellite position icons will stop blinking and turn green, you are ready to begin using the

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using your oni X400 g Ps recei Ver : c reating a map a rea Let’s take a look at the basics of setting up and using your Map Areas... How to Define a New Map Area (Using “Fence Posts”): • Click the HOT button to get the HOT menu, then press “+” to switch to the “My Stuff” menu. • Highlight “My Map Areas” and press OK-you will see “Create New Map Area” , already selected. Press OK. • A default name for the new Map Area is assigned (MPA001), and Sq. Miles you’ll see 3 options: Add Fence Post, E


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