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ONIX 110
GPS NAVIGATOR
Instruction Manual
Model 36-1100 Lit# 98-1324/11-08
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About This Manual Thank you for choosing the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS Receiver. This manual will help you to familiarize yourself with this product and set it up to best suit your needs. Keep this manual for future reference. Copyright Information No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means, without the express written permissi
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How Does “GPS” Work? GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”. Launched by the United States Department of Defense, GPS consists of a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the earth at nearly 11,000 miles. These satellites are traveling at a speed that allows them to circle the earth twice each day while emitting a very low power signal. The signals are timed by clocks that are highly accurate and are received by one of 5 ground stations. These ground stations use the precisely timed s
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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. Warning: This device
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Table of Contents Product Overview 9 Package Contents 10 Main Features 11 Hardware Components 12 Front View 12 Rear View 13 Bottom View 13 Setting up the ONIX 110 14 Installing the Battery 14 Turning On For the First Time 14 Acquiring Satellite Information 14~15 Turning the GPS On/Off 15 Viewing the Map Page 15 Zooming In/Out 16 Turning on the Backlight 16 Adjusting the Screen Contrast 16~17 Using the ONIX 110 in Simulation Mode 17 Viewing the compass page 18 Using Simple Mode 18 Setting the Hom
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Table of Contents Nearest Search 20~21 Using Waypoints 21 Creating Waypoints 21~22 Modifying Waypoints 22 Deleting Waypoints 23 Using Routes 23 Creating a Route 23~24 Editing Routes 24~25 Using Trails 25 Creating a Trail Log 26~26 Viewing Trail Log Information 27 Using the Shortcut On Feature 27 Using Map Scale Feature 27 Using the Set Location Feature 28 Using Measure Distance Feature 28 Viewing Trip Status 28~29 Resetting Trip Data 29 Changing the Fields 29~30 Moving to the Next Waypoint 30~31
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Table of Contents Setting the Timer 33 Setting the Distance 33 Setting the Pace 33~34 Setting the Speed 34 Setting the Lap 34~35 Setting Auto Pause 35 Miscellaneous Settings 35~36 Start Training 37 Viewing Training History 37~38 Adjusting the User Settings 38 Setting the Navigation Mode 38~39 Changing the Map Direction 40 Setting the Display Units 40 Setting the DMS Format 41 Setting the WAAS/EGNOS 41 Setting the Backlight 42 Setting the Beeper 42 Setting the Startup Page 42 Setting the Time 43
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Table of Contents Transferring Data 45 System Requirements 45 Installing the USB Driver & PC Companion 45 Making Connections 45 Starting Data Transfer 46 Using the PC Companion Program 46 Features 47 File Menu 47 Show Menu 47~49 Tools Menu 49~50 List Menu 51 Transfer Menu 51~52 About Menu 52 Context Menu 52 Viewing Sports Logs 53 Downloading Maps 53 Downloading Trail Logs 53~54 Downloading Waypoints and Routes 54 Downloading Geocaching Coordinates 54 Uploading Data 54~55 Troubleshooting 56 Speci
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Introducing the ONIX 110 Product Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS Navigator. The ONIX 110 is an easy-to-use, multi-function handheld GPS navigator which allows you to enjoy outdoor activities without worrying about losing your way in unknown locations. The ONIX 110 helps you to locate your position anywhere in the world and navigate your way easily. It also features a Geocaching function for users to participate and enjoy treasure hunting games. The sp
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Package Contents Before you start using your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator, make sure that your package contains the following items. If anything appears to be missing or damaged, contact your local Bushnell dealer or distributor for a replacement. ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Documentation Navigator (Quick Start Guide) Software CD-Rom inc. AC Charger / USB cable * PC Companion/USB Driver/ PDF Manual * The USB cable is used both for battery charging (by connecting the AC Charger), and data tran
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ONIX 110 Features • Point tracking /Route recording • Object quick search • 4 gray level display • 20 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition (TTFF) • Waterproof—ideal for outdoor sports • WAAS (North America) and EGNOS (Europe) GPS receiver with accuracy to 3 meters • Battery life up to 20 hours (depending on usage) • Map includes & stores roads, river, lakes, borders, cities and POIs. • SiRF GSC3 • 9 keys (Menu, Esc, Zoom in, Zoom out, Hotkey, 4-way nav
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Hardware Components Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator. The following illustrations provide information about the components of the unit. Front View 3 1 5 2 6 4 7 No. Item Function 1. Menu/ Press once to display the OSD menu. Backlight Press twice to display the Main Features menu. Press and hold to turn the backlight on/off. 2. Zoom out Press to zoom out on a map page. Hold for 2 seconds to display/clear roads, river, lakes…etc. 3. LCD Displa
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No. Item Function 4. Four way Up arrow: Press to move the cursor up in naviga- OSD menus or on the map page. Down tion keys arrow: Press to move the cursor down in OSD menus or on the map page. Left arrow: Press to move the cursor left in the OSD menus or on the map page. Right arrow: Press to move the cursor right in the OSD menus or on the map page. 5. Power/ Press and hold to turn the power on/ ESC/Page off. Press to exit the OSD menu. Press to toggle between the map page and the co
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Charging the ONIX 110 Battery Before using your ONIX 110 for the first time, the internal rechargeable battery must be fully charged, via the USB port on the unit. Connect the supplied USB cable to the ONIX 110, then connect the other end of the cable to the AC Charger. Plug the charger into an AC wall outlet, and allow the unit to charge until the battery charge icon on the unit’s display indicates a full charge (this typically takes 4-5 hours). Once fully charged, disconnect the AC cha
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The vertical bars on the bottom of the screen show the signal strengths acquired from the satellites. The GPS requires at least 4 satellites to determine its position. Once the GPS position has been correctly determined, the position coordinates are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Turning the GPS On/Off When the ONIX 110 is used indoors, the device may not receive a sufficient GPS signal and a warning message will appear on the screen. This warning message does not go off until GP
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Zooming In/Out You can change the map scale while viewing the map with one of the following ways: • Press the + button to zoom in and increase the map scale. • Press the – button to zoom out and reduce the map scale. Alternatively, you can adjust the map scale from the OSD menu. 1. In Advanced mode, press the Menu button to display the OSD menu (Fig. 2). 2. Select Map Zoom Scale and press OK to confirm. Fig. 2 A map scale bar is displayed on the map page (Fig. 3). 3. Use the left/right n
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2. Select Display (Fig. 4) and press OK to confirm. An LCD scale bar is displayed on the map page. 3. Use the navigation keys to adjust the LCD level. Press the navigation key to the right to increase the LCD contrast and to the left to decrease the contrast as required. Using the ONIX 110 in Simulation Mode In normal or navigation mode, the ONIX 110 tracks its position through satellite information. In simulation mode, the device stops acquiring data from the satellites. When you are pla
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Using the ONIX 110 in Simulation Mode (cont.) or Normal (for navigation mode) as required and press OK to save your settings (Fig. 7). Viewing the Compass Page (Fig. 8) The compass page displays information about the direction in which you are moving, the time and distance required to reach the next waypoint and your destination. The inner needle of the compass Fig. 8 points in the direction in which you are moving. The outer small pointer points in the direction of north measure by elect
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Setting the Home Location To set your Home Location: 1. In Simple mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options. 2. Use the navigation keys to select Set Home and press OK (Fig. 11). 3. You can set your home location with one of the following ways (Fig. 12): • Press the navigation keys to highlight Edit Fig. 11 Home and press OK. Use the navigation keys to set the home position manually. • Select Save as Home by pressing the navigation keys. Your home location is automatically se
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NOTE: After setting your home location, you can begin navigation and start recording trail logs. Press OK to clear the log history and start recording a new log. Using Advanced Mode In Advanced mode, you can search for objects step by step or search for a “nearest” object. And you can set waypoints and create routes for important locations and store them in the ONIX 110 for future reference. Fig. 14 Search Object You can search for objects including roads, hotels, banks, restaurants,