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1. 07 42 03 14 10 2008 Fig 44 29 6 fields 2 fields Compass Inf 00 00 35 158 Signal ENNIO N 24 46 352 E 121 00 138 6 fields 2 fields Compass tn NEXT WP w001 TO NEXT 13122 7 240 210 150 Changing the Fields cont to display the menu options 2 Highlight the Change Field option and press OK Fig 44 3 Select the field you want to change and press OK to view the available options Fig 45 e Speed shows the speed at which you are traveling e Heading shows the tracking direction e Trip Odom shows the distance traveled so far e Trip Time shows the time elapsed AIS shows the altitude of your current location e Signal shows the current signal strength of the device e Speed 2 shows the average speed e Speed shows the maximum speed To Dest shows the distance to your destination 4 Use the navigation key to toggle between the 6 fields and 2 fields Fig 46 tabs and repeat steps 1 to 3 to change the fields accordingly Moving to the Next Waypoint On the compass page you can switch to the next waypoint and view the direction and distance information with ease To change to the next waypoint 1 On the map page press the Page button and use the left right navigation keys to choose the Compass tab 2 The compass shows the direction and distance to the next waypoint Press the Menu button to display the menu options 3 Select Change Next WP an
2. B ONIX 110 GPS NAVIGATOR Instruction Manual Model 36 1100 Lit 98 1324 11 08 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 permission of Bushnell Outdoor Products Copyright 2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products All Rights Reserved Safety Information e Read and understand all instructions e When using this product heed the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury e Do not disassemble the device The product contains no user replaceable parts 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 signal
3. The order of the waypoints on the route is displayed on the right column of the respective waypoint 7 Press the Page button to highlight the waypoints field 8 Use the down navigation key to highlight the v option and press OK to save changes 9 Select the route you just created and press the Menu button to view the menu options 10 Highlight the Set NAV option Fig 37 and press OK to confirm The selected route is activated and the ONIX 110 switches to navigation mode Editing Routes You can modify or delete all the routes that you created as required To edit routes 1 In Advanced mode press the Menu button and select the My Routes option A list of all the routes is displayed on screen The route being navigated is denoted by an asterisk sign next to it 2 Press the Menu button to display the routes menu Fig 32 Select from the following options to modify the routes as required e Select Edit to modify the chosen route e Select Delete to delete the chosen route e Select Delete All to delete all routes e Select Set NAV to activate navigation mode e Select Cancel NAV to disable navigation mode Using Trails In the My Trails menu you can configure trail settings change the trail type and view the trail information Creating a Trail Log The ONIX 110 also features a trail function that records information about your trip to help you follow the same trail in the future To create a trail 1 In Advanced mode pr
4. Troubleshooting Specifications Transfering Data 45 System Requirements 45 Installing the USB Driver amp PC Companion 45 Making Connection 45 Starting Data Transfer 46 Using the PC Companion Program 46 Features 4 Flemen 4 Show Menu 47 49 ToolsMenu 49 50 Listen sr TransferMenu 51 52 AboutMenu 52 ContextMenu 52 Viewing Sports Logs 53 Downloading Maps 53 Downloading Trail Logs 5354 Downloading Waypoints and Routes 54 Downloading Geocaching Coordinates _ 54 Uploading Data 54 55 Troubleshooting 56 Specifications o 57 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 sports mode acts as a personal training aid to help you set up training programs and calculate the calories you burn during training The various features of the ONIX 110 make it your ideal companion for outdoor activities 10 Package Contents Before you start using your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator make sure that your package contains the following items If anythin
5. the information you want to view e Speed shows the speed at which you are traveling e Heading shows the tracking direction e Trip Odom shows the distance traveled so far e TripTime shows the time elapsed AIS shows the altitude of your current location e Signal shows the current signal strength of the device NOTE The icon at the top of the trip status page indicates the location whose information is being displayed on the map in navigation mode The icon cannot be selected or modified Resetting Trip Data Resetting trip data will reset the value of Trip Odom and Trip Time to zero To set the trip data and display new data 1 On the trip status page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select the Trip Reset option and press OK to confirm Fig 43 The trip status data is reset to default settings Changing the Fields You can specify the items to be displayed in the trip status fields To change the field items 1 On the trip status page press the Menu button 6 fields 2 fields Compass Int bes 300 MW a30 345 H is 30 NE 60 7 Iiitintiitiitindastistintintio Pas 300 NW 330 345 N is 30 NE 60 79 silintistinti du ntistintintii Trip Reset Change Field Menu for main Menu 07 42 03 14 10 2008 Fig 43 6 fields 2 fields Compass Int Pas 300 H Waao aas N is 30 NE 60 7 Iintintiitintiadustintintintio Speed Trip Reset Change Field Menu for main Menu 155
6. 41 28 Using the Set Location Feature The Set Location feature enables the user to view a specified location where the user utilizes frequently lt can automatically go to the location you specified instead searching for it on the map To enable the Set Location feature 1 On the map page press OK and the cursor will change to a cross icon 2 Move the cursor to the point where you wish to set as a constantly used location 3 Press the Menu button to display the menu options 4 Select Set Location On and press OK Fig 39 It will automatically return to the map page 5 Press OK and the cursor will move to the location you just set Using the Measure Distance Feature The Measure Distance feature enables users to measure the distance from the current position to the specified destination To enable the measure distance function 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Measure Dist On and press OK 3 A ruler appears at the cursor point on the map screen Fig 40 Use the navigation keys to move to your destination and press OK 4 The distance between the start point and end point is displayed Viewing Trip Status To view trip information such as your speed direction trip time and so on 1 From the map page press the Page button to view the trip status information 2 Use the navigation keys to toggle between the 6 fields Fig 47 and 2 fields Fig 42 tabs and choose
7. 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 points in the direction in which you are moving The outer small pointer points in the direction of north measure by electronic compass To view the compass page press the ESC button once on the map page NOTE If a navigable route is not available the compass needle and all field values are not visible Using the ONIX 110 Now you have familiarized yourself with the ONIX 110 and learned about its basic features you can start using this device to plan routes and to act as your navigator when traveling and doing exercise Read this section to learn more about the various functions and take full advantage of its useful features The ONIX 110 features four modes Simple Advanced GeoCaching and Sports modes Press the Menu button twice and select Main Menu Fig 9 the Mode Selection screen will appear Use the navigation keys to select the mode you want to use and press OK to enter the chosen mode Using Simple Mode In Simple mode Fig 10 you can set a home location before you start out shopping or taking a walk in an unfamiliar neighborhood You can then track the route you have taken using the navigation function to get back to your home locati
8. functions Move your mouse over the toolbar icons to view a tool tip about the icon and learn what each icon represents 47 File Menu Click File Open to open map card files ard or map list files arl which contains a list of several map card files Select a map list file arl from the File Open menu and click OK The selected map file opens and the roads and points of interests are File Show Tools List Open Close 1 Map_for_PC arl Exit n Look ire C Hokas ONI lt 110 leer El Map_for_pc erl Fie name Open Flos of type Map ist e Fa z ra Map card file sed Show Menu Click Show and choose the item that you want to display on the map Move the cursor over the map and hold it over Show Tools List Transfer About a road or any other point of interest to view information about the location The exact latitude longitude name of the road district and name if any of the location are displayed next to the cursor Use the following items on the Show menu as follows e Show Roads displays all roads on the map e Show POIs displays points of interest on the map e Show POIs Name displays the names of the points of interest Show Tools List Transfer About v Show Roads r Fr f Il w Show POIs Display Icons My Trails Waypoints and Routes Sport Log Geocaching Display Point O N City RailStation NV Rest Area M Marin
9. information In simulation Connectto Pe mode the device stops acquiring data from the Se Settings i Main Menu satellites When you are planning a trip use the simulation mode to look up maps to adjust system settings and to conserve battery consumption There are two different ways to switch to simulation mode GPS Satellites To switch to simulation mode from the satellite page GPS Off 1 Press the Menu button to display the OSD menu o isplay Fig 5 Unit Info 2 Use the navigation keys to select GPS Off and connect to Pe press OK to confirm The device stops acquiring satellite information and enters simulation mode Main Menu 3 To return to navigation mode repeat steps 1 and 2 and select GPS On to resume satellite Fig 6 navigation Set1 set 2 Set 3 Format Do To switch between simulation and navigation mode Eee RELA from any page a Mode 1 Press the Menu twice button to display the Normal OSD menu 2 Use the navigation keys to select User Settings Fig 6 and press OK 3 Under the Set 1 tab use the navigation keys to highlight Navigation Mode option and press OK 4 Use the navigation keys to select Simulation Simulation 18 6 fields 2 fields Compass im GPS Satellites GPS Off Cold Start Display Unit Info Connect to PC User Settings Using the ONIX 110 in Simulation Mode cont or Normal for navigation mode
10. mi List Menu The List menu enables you to merge map card files ard and create a list map file arl Follow these steps to use this menu 1 Click File Open to open a map file 2 Click List Add An Item to add the file to the list The selected item is displayed in the left pane of the program window 3 Repeat the first two steps to add the required maps The file list in the left pane shows all the component map card files and their size The total file size is displayed in the lower left corner 4 After adding all the required files a map list file arl is created Transfer Menu The transfer menu enables you to transfer data such as maps trail logs and waypoints and routes between the ONIX 110 and your host PC SI Transfer Menu cont Transfer About Transfer About PCSGPS My Map Pc gt GPS gt rr A ennm GPS gt PC gt My Trails My Trails Waypoints and Routes i Waypoints and Routes Geocaching Sport Log PC gt GPS My Map downloads expanded map files are to the ONIX 110 PC gt GPS My Trails downloads trail logs trl to the ONIX 110 PC gt GPS Waypoints and Routes downloads waypoint and route files wpr to ONIX 110 PC gt GPS Geocaching downloads geocache files geo to the ONIX 110 GPS gt PC My Trails uploads trail logs trl from the ONIX 110 to a host PC GPS gt PC Waypoints and Routes uploads waypoint and route files wpr from
11. n et Iata DO Click here to install software Click here for full manual pdf 45 Making Connections To connect the ONIX 110 to your laptop use the USB cable provided in the package Connect the smaller end of the cable to the data port on the device and connect the other end of the cable to a free USB port on your laptop or desktop computer NOTE Make sure that the USB cable is working properly and connected correctly to the ONIX 110 and the PC If it is not an error message will be displayed on the PC s screen You must connect the ONIX 110 to the PC and use the PC Companion program to upload or download data Both devices are needed to transfer data Starting Data Transfer To transfer data do the following 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Scroll to the Connect to PC option and press OK 3 Press the Menu key as prompted 4 Choose the appropriate option from those displayed on the screen as follows PC gt GPS Map to transfer map from a PC to the ONIX 110C See Downloading Map on page 65 e PC gt GPS My Trails to transfer trail logs from a PC to the ONIX 110 See Downloading Trail Logs e PC gt GPS Wp amp Rt to transfer waypoints and routes from a PC to the ONIX 110 See Downloading Waypoints and Routes PC gt GPS Geoc to transfer Geocaching coordinates from a PC to the ONIX 110 See Downloading Geocaching Coordinates e GPS gt PC My Trails to transfer trail logs fro
12. position Navigation Menu for main Menu Edit Home N 01 49 227 E 001 49 225 GPS Position Save as Home N 24 46 352 E 121 00 138 Menu for main Menu 19 Nearest POl My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist On m Fig 14 Select A Region ALABAMA UNITED 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 Search Object You can search for objects including roads hotels banks restaurants etc using this feature Read the following sections to learn how to use the search functions 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Use the navigation keys to select the Find Go To option and press OK Fig 14 3 Select A Region first using the navigation keys to select the region you want and press OK Fig 15 4 Then Select A Type you want to search use the navigation keys to select the type and press OK Fig 16 5 Finally you can Select A Name of the object Use the navigation keys to move the highlight to the search bar and press O
13. resume recording the trail log Using Sports Mode The ONIX 110 features a sports mode which allows users to set up a training session and record their performance for post exercise evaluation Training Setup The Training Setup menu enables you to set up the time distance pace speed lap when you are taking a walk jogging or cycling and view your exercise performance afterwards Setting the Timer To set up the timer 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Timer Fig 55 and press the OK button 4 Use the navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press the OK button 5 Use the navigation keys to adjust each field and press the OK button to confirm 6 Highlight the V option and press the OK button to save changes Fig 56 Setting the Distance To set up the training distance 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Distance and press the OK button 4 Use the navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press the OK button 5 Use the navigation keys to adjust each field and press the OK button to confirm 6 Highlight the V option and press the OK button to save changes Fig 57 Setting the Pace To set up the training pace 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button
14. 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 A map scale bar is displayed on the map page Fig 3 3 Use the left right navigation keys to adjust the map scale Press the navigation key to the right to increase the map scale and to the left to decrease the map scale 4 Press OK to save the changes The ONIX 110 features eight zoom levels You can select from 50m 100m 200m 500m 1km 2km 5km and 25km Turning on the Backlight The ONIX 110 is equipped with a built in backlight to illuminate the screen when you are using it in poor lighting conditions Press and hold the Menu button to turn the backlight on or off as required The backlight status is displayed as the icon on the bottom left corner of the screen Adjusting the Screen Contrast To adjust the contrast of the LCD screen 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the OSD menu 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 GPS Satellites Cold Start Using the ONIX 110 in Simulation Mode Display In normal or navigation mode the ONIX 110 tracks its unit Info position through satellite
15. to determine each satellite s exact position in orbit Your GPS receiver can hear the signal sent by the satellite By calculating the position and distance of at least 4 satellites accurate latitude longitude and altitude location information can be determined WAAS adds to your GPS s accuracy WAAS stands for Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS was designed by the United States Federal Aviation Administration primarily to add in the accuracy of GPS for planes WAAS consists of the group of additional ground stations placed at known and precisely located spots These ground stations then work with a master station to correct the satellite signals improving accuracy to within nearly 3 meters WAAS reception may be turned on in the SET page menu however the default setting is Off due to the additional battery drain it causes Software License Agreement BY USING THE ONIX YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Bushnell grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain with Bushnell You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Bushnell and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treati
16. you to customize the ONIX 110 according to your needs To view the system settings do the following 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu and scroll to the System Settings option 2 Press OK to select the option and change the system settings 3 There are four tabs in the System Settings menu Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 and Time Refer to the following sections to learn how to adjust the various settings Setting the Navigation Mode Navigation mode can be set to Normal or Simulation Normal mode is used with live satellite data Simulation mode does not use live satellite data therefore functions that require live satellite data cannot be used To set the Navigation Mode 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 1 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Navigation Mode option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a setting Fig 73 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Changing the Map Direction The map can be set to either display with north always at the top of the screen or to rotate according to the direction the ONIX 110 is facing When the map is set to North Up the map will always display with north at the top of the screen When set to Track Up the map will rotate as the ONIX 110 is rotated and a N
17. Download status is displayed on the screen while downloading is in progress Downloading Waypoints and Routes To download waypoints and routes to the ONIX 110 do the following 1 Click Transfer PC gt GPS Waypoints and Routes in the GPS PC Companion program 2 The Open dialog window opens Locate the desired waypoint and route file wpr and click Open to copy the waypoint and route to the ONIX 110 3 The selected waypoint and route file gets copied to the internal memory of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable The correct USB port will be detected automatically Download status is displayed on the screen while downloading is in progress Downloading Geocaching Coordinates To download geocaching coordinates to the ONIX 110 do the following 1 Click Transfer PC gt GPS Geocaching in the GPS PC Companion program The Open dialog window opens Locate the desired geocaching file 54 geo and click Open to copy the data to the ONIX 110 3 The selected geocaching file gets copied to the internal memory of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable The correct USB port will be detected automatically Download status is displayed on the screen while downloading is in progress Uploading Data To upload trail logs waypoints and routes from the ONIX 110 to a PC do the following after setting up the device with the Loading menu see Starting Data Transfer 1 Click Transfer GPS gt PC My Trails to copy trail logs to the PC fro
18. K then you can use the up down keys to select the object Fig 17 and press OK to go to the map page You will see the object on the map page Nearest Search You also can use the nearest search function to search the nearest object Read the following sections to learn how to search the nearest object you want to find 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the Menu options 2 Use the navigation keys to select the Nearest POI option and press OK Fig 18 3 Select A Type first using the navigation keys to select the type and then press OK Fig 19 4 Select the Distance and Select A Name you can use the navigation keys to highlight your selection and press OK Fig 20 Then use the up down keys to move to what you want to select and press OK Finally you will see the object on the map page Using Waypoints Read the following sections to learn how to utilize the waypoint function NOTE The ONIX 110 can save up to 1000 waypoints Creating Waypoints To create a new waypoint using the map 1 On the map page position the cursor at the location where you want to set a waypoint 2 Press the Menu button to display the menu options 3 Use the navigation keys to select the My Waypoints option and press OK Fig 21 4 The waypoint screen is displayed Highlight the name column and press OK to display the alphanumeric keyboard and enter a name for the new waypoint 5 Press the Menu button and select New f
19. a Habor 8 W Station IV Police BR IV Sports t IV Airport LS IV Scenic M NV Government NV Recreation f JV Nature D Hospital Clinic Check All Uncheck anj 48 e Display Icons enables you to choose which points of interests are displayed on the map You can select various types of locations see list below to be displayed on the map by selecting the required check boxes e Show Hide My Trails displays or hides details of a trail log trl e Show Hide Waypoints and Routes displays or hides routes wpr created from waypoints on the map e Show Hide SportLog enables or disables the display of sports logs spt e Show Hide Geocaching enables or disables the display of geocaching geo Tools Menu The Tools menu enables you to view the map move across the map search for locations and so on v si e Arrow Cursor becomes an arrow Move the cursor to Zoom Out Zoom In a road or point of interest to view information about it e Move Cursor becomes a hand and allows you to pan across the map Press the left mouse button to drag cosi and move the map The cursor turns into a closed fist LE when the left mouse button is pressed e Zoom out Cursor changes to a magnifier with a minus sign in the center Click to zoom out and view a larger area of the map e Zoom in Cursor changes to a magnifier with a plus sign in the center Click to zoom i
20. ance Feature Viewing Trip Status N O Resetting Trip Data Changing the Fields Moving to the Next Waypoint p Using Geocaching Mode W Setting Geocaching Coordinates W N Viewing the Geocaching Page W N Using Sports Mode Nearest Search 20 21 Using Waypoints foa Creating Waypoints 2122 Modifying Waypoins 22 Deleting Waypoints f 23 Using Route 3 CreatingaRoute aaa Editing Routes 2425 UsingTrails 25 Creating aTraillog 26 26 Viewing Trail Log Information 27 Using the Shortcut On Feature 27 Using Map Scale Feature f 27 Using the Set Location Feature 28 Using Measure Distance Feature 28 Viewing Trip status 28 29 Resetting Trip Data f 2 Changing the Fields 29 30 Moving to the Next Waypoint 30 31 Using Geocaching Mode f 31 Setting Geocaching Coordinates 31 Viewing the Geocaching Page 32 Using Sports Mode f 32 Training Setup 32 33 Training Setup Table of Contents Transferring Data UT System Requirements UT Installing the USB Driver amp PC Companion UT Making Connections 46 Starting Data Transfer Using the PC Companion Program N Features N File Menu Show Menu Tools Menu List Menu Transfer Menu About Menu VU Context Menu UT Viewing Sports Logs UT Downloading Maps Downloading Trail Logs SS Downloading Waypoints and Routes UT Downloading Geocaching Coordinates Uploading Data UT
21. be Set Nevi available Create a route as follows Cancel Navi Waypoint s i Click New under Route to create a new BSL camp 1 route Modify the route name if desired in sil the Name field e ii Select a waypoint from the waypoint Active route 9 cannot be deleted list and click Add to add it to the route Repeat as required iii Click Set Navi to create the route and display it on the map e Geocaching Click to create or open a geocaching file You are 2 Ke uF prompted to specify the file in which you feccaching Fite Dialog want to save the geocaching file Click wouia you tte to create a new file or open an existing file OPEN to use an existing file or CREATE to lt 3 open a new file Specify the location to save the geocaching file and click Save A dialog for anew box pops up Enter information such as the name of the box and comments for the box If required edit the latitude and longitude of the box to get an accurate location You can also establish a new box point by importing a loc file from the Internet e Metric System Click to set the CREATE OPEN CANCEL Dialog BOX 1 z 6e i Comment Latitude N 0pegjo o 0 Longitude w 0 Deg 0 fo o T Alert Import Save Cancel measurement units on the map to the metric system Distances are shown in meters m or kilometers km If not enabled distances are shown in miles
22. bject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The ONIX does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an Authorized Bushnell repair center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and will void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations The shielded interface cable which is provided must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device p
23. chargeable battery Check the battery compartment after the unit has had any prolonged exposure to significant amounts of water rain snow etc Vehicular Use Notice Bushnell is committed to the safe and responsible enjoyment of the outdoors Do not use this product while driving An accident can result in property damage injury or death if the operator fails to practice prudent driving practices It is the sole responsibility of the driver of any vehicle to operate the motor vehicle in a safe manner Information from the GPS unit can distract the operator of a motor vehicle It is unsafe to operate the controls of the GPS unit while operating a motor vehicle If used in a motor vehicle it must not be used by the operator of the motor vehicle If it is used in a motor vehicle it must be mounted in a manner such that it does not distract the operator does not interfere with the operator s field of view and does not block or interfere with the air bags or other safety mechanisms of the motor vehicle Table of Contents Proauctoenew CSCC Table of Contents Nearest Search 21 Using Waypoints Creating Waypoints N N Modifying Waypoints Deleting Waypoints Using Routes Creating a Route Editing Routes N UT Using Trails Creating a Trail Log N N Viewing Trail Log Information Using the Shortcut On Feature N N Using Map Scale Feature N 00 Using the Set Location Feature N 00 Using Measure Dist
24. d press OK Fig 47 4 A list of all waypoints on the route is displayed on screen Fig 48 Select the next waypoint to be displayed and press OK 5 The selected waypoint information is then displayed on the compass page Using Geocaching Mode The ONIX 110 features a geocaching function which enables users to use location coordinates and set up caches to participate in treasure hunting games Setting Geocaching Coordinates To set up the Cache Box from the Geocaching menu 1 In Geocaching mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Check Cache Info Fig 49 and press OK to display the Cache List Fig 50 3 Select a box to set up the location coordinates You can set up to 3 cache boxes on the ONIX 110 4 Use the navigation keys to highlight the field you want to change such as name comment coordinates and radius 5 Check the Alert box to enable an alert to be displayed when the cache is reached 6 Highlight the V option and press OK to save changes The cache box you just set up is shown on the map page Fig 51 Repeat steps 1 to 6 to set up other cache boxes You can also set up cache boxes directly from the map page 1 Move the cursor to the location where you want to set up a cache box 2 Hold the OK button to save the current location The cache box that has not been alerted by user will be used for saving automatically If all three cache boxes have been set up the device will save
25. data to Cache 3 and replace the current data Check Cache Info Go To Cachei Go To Cache Go To Cache3 Log Continue Menu for main Menu 31 32 Check Cache Info Go To Cachei Go To Cache2 Go To Cache3 Log Continue Menu for main Menu Cache Name BOX Check Cache Info Go To Cachei Go To Cache3 Log Pause Menu for main Menu Viewing the Geocaching Page After setting up the cache box you can start the treasure hunt by using the coordinates on the geocaching page Follow the steps below to access to the cache boxes location on your map page 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select the box location you want to view and press OK to confirm Fig 52 3 A warning message prompts to start recording trail log Press OK to proceed 4 The map page will switch to the compass page showing the direction distance and time from your current position to the chosen cache box Fig 53 The white arrow shows the direction of your final destination while the black arrow show the direction you are traveling 5 You can pause or stop recording the trail log during the treasure hunting Press the Menu button to display the menu options If you choose Stop Cache 2 Fig 54 the trail log recording will stop and a guiding line will be deleted If you choose Log Pause the recorded guiding line will be deleted Press the Menu button again and select Log Continue to
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27. e this typically takes 4 5 hours Once fully charged disconnect the AC charger and USB cable storing them for future use The USB cable is also used for data transfer between the ONIX 110 and a PC computer using the PC Companion software included on the CD Rom see Installing the PC Companion on pg 45 Turning On For the First Time To turn on your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator press and hold the Power button for two seconds The product information page is displayed Next the Mode Selection menu appears Use the navigation keys to select the mode you want and press the OK button to confirm Press the Menu button twice and select Satellite The ONIX 110 starts acquiring satellite information as described in the following section Acquiring Satellite Information The satellite page displays information obtained from the GPS satellites Fig 7 The upper half of the screen displays the satellites found in the vicinity and their respective numbers NOTE In order to operate each mode at its optimal performance the ONIX 110 must have its position determined by the satellites 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
28. es You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Bushnell and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Bushnell You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America Warnings and Notices GPS System amp 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 is intended as a supplemental handheld navigation aide only The user assumes all responsibility associated with the use of this product It must not be used for any purpose requiring precise measurement of location direction distance velocity or topography This device should not be used for any aircraft navigation applications Warning Do not use this device with any power source other than the included re
29. es how Degrees Minutes and Seconds are displayed You can either set the ONIX 110 to display degrees followed by minutes and fractions of a minute or you can set it to display degrees and minutes followed by seconds and fractions of a second To set the DMS format 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 2 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the DMS Format option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a setting Fig 76 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Setting the WAAS EGNOS To enable disable the WAAS EGNOS feature 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 2 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the WAAS EGNOS option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select On or Off Fig 77 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight v and press OK Setting the Backlight The backlight can be set to always remain on or turn off after 30 seconds 3 minutes or 10 minutes The more you use the Backlight the faster the batteries will drain When the Backlight goes out press any key to turn it on again To set the Backlight 1 Press the Menu button t
30. ess the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Highlight the My Trails option and press OK Fig 33 3 Under the My Trails tab use the navigation keys to highlight the Trail field and press OK to display the drop down menus 4 Select from the following options e Select Off to disable logging of the trail e Select Fill to save trails with no more than 2500 trail points e Select Wrap to create trails in a cyclical manner After a trail log with 2500 track points is saved new trail points are saved by overwriting the old trail points starting from 0 Select Continue Fig 34 to create a single continuous trail log of all trail points You can save up to 8 continuous trail logs 5 Press the Menu button to view the trail log menu and select from the following options A fl Find Go To Nearest POl My Waypoints My Routes Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On shale On m Fig 33 Tracking Continue Fill Wrap 0 8 Press menu 25 acking 0 Save Trail Trail Distance Trail Area Delete Show ON Track Type Intol Recording Type Dist Interval 50m __ Or Time Interval Creating a Trail Log cont e Select Clear Trail to clear the current trail points Fig 35 e Select Save Trail to save the current trail log to the system s internal flash memory Up to 8 trail logs can be saved e Select Trail Distance to calculate the distance from the start point to the end point e Se
31. g appears to be missing or damaged contact your local Bushnell dealer or distributor for a replacement Documentation Quick Start Guide Software CD Rom inc PC Companion USB Driver PDF Manual The USB cable is used both for battery charging by connecting the AC Charger and data transfer between the ONIX 110 anda computer Windows PC only ONIX 110 Features e Point tracking Route recording e Object quick search 4 gray level display e 20 parallel satellite tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition TTFF e Waterproof ideal for outdoor sports e WAAS North America and EGNOS Europe GPS receiver with accuracy to 3 meters e Battery life up to 20 hours depending on usage e Map includes amp stores roads river lakes borders cities and POIs e SiRF GSC3 e 9 keys Menu Esc Zoom in Zoom out Hotkey 4 way navigation keys e 2MB program code in NOR flash e 2MB pseudo SRAM e Buzzer e Waypoint trail log stored in NOR flash e 1600 mAh battery 1 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 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 la
32. he map page Total mntol Speedmaz 3 BKPH Pocemin 15247 kr Jun c3 Jul 5 d Dist Time 19m 00 03 29 Speedmax Calories ee eel PH 17 9kcal 38 By Week LapHum Te 0 50 1 00 53 1 00 55 1 Dist Time 165 00 0442 Speedmax Calories KPH 10 6kca Fig 69 Dist Time Sn 00 05 13 Calories 21 5kP4 313kcal Mert 14 Mert IN 4 Del last training Del last week Del over 1month Del over 3month Del over 1year Delete All Speed Calories D DkPH 482 4 Fig 72 To view your training history 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the sports menu options 2 Select History and press OK A training record of the current week is displayed on the screen 3 Press OK to view a complete list of the training records Fig 69 4 Use the navigation keys to highlight a training record and press OK to view the lap information of the selected training 5 Use the up down navigation keys to select a lap and press OK Fig 70 6 Use the left right navigation keys to toggle between the Lap Detail and Diagram tabs and view the lap information Fig 71 To delete the training records 1 On the training history page press the Menu button to display the menu options Fig 72 2 Use the navigation keys to select an option to delete the records and press OK to confirm Adjusting the User Settings The User Settings menu enables
33. he satellites In some cases you may also wish to acquire fresh information from the satellites and clear Set 3 Format Datum Time Current Time 01 38 38 Adjust Time 43 GPS Satellites GPS Off Display Unit Info Connect to PC User Settings Main Menu Factory Use Only 01030510151 620e4eSeb2731 Fig 83 ONIX110 0S 1 16EN BN Free Memory My Trails 100 0 My Routes 100 0 My Waypoin 100 0 Flash Size 128 MB Fig 84 44 Making a Cold Start cont the previous obsolete data from the memory The Cold Start feature enables you to restart navigation by acquiring fresh positioning information from the available satellites as follows 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Scroll to the Cold Start option and press OK Fig 82 The device starts acquiring fresh satellite information Resetting to Factory Defaults If unusual characters or random code etc appears on the screen restore all settings to the factory defaults to acquire fresh information from the satellites and clear the previous obsolete data from the memory To reset all settings to factory defaults 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Scroll to Satellite and press OK to enter the satellite page 3 Press and hold Menu and OK buttons for three seconds A warning message appears to confirm resetting to factory defaults Fig 83 4 Press OK to confirm Viewing Device I
34. ighlight the V option and press OK to save changes Modifying Waypoints To modify an existing waypoint 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Use the navigation keys to select the My Waypoints option and press OK A list of all waypoints is displayed on the screen 3 Use the navigation keys to highlight the waypoint you want to modify and press the Menu button 4 Select Edit from the drop down box and press OK Fig 24 5 Use the navigation keys to highlight the field you want to modify and make the changes as required 6 Highlight the V option and press OK to save changes Deleting Waypoints To delete an unused waypoint 1 On the map page press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Use the navigation keys to select the My Waypoints option and press OK 3 A list of all waypoints is displayed on the screen The active waypoint which is currently used for navigation is denoted by an asterisk sign next to it 4 Use the navigation keys to highlight the waypoint you want to delete and press the Menu button to display the OSD menu 5 Select Delete Fig 25 to delete only the active waypoint or Delete All Fig 26 to delete all waypoints from the drop down box and press OK to confirm 6 A message prompts you to confirm the action Press OK to delete or the ESC button to cancel Using Routes Read this section to learn how to create a route manually using the previously c
35. ion of the sport log file spt and click Open 3 The sports log file opens and File name my daily main street loop spt displays the amount of exercise Files of type spt TT Open as read only within a week 4 Double click a log to view the types of exercise done 5 Click the exercise type to display the lap information The track diagram is displayed on the upper right screen and the lap detail diagram is displayed on the screen at the lower right corner Downloading Maps To download a map to the ONIX 110 do the following 1 Click Transfer PC gt GPS My Map in the GPS PC Companion program 2 The Open dialog window opens Locate the desired map file are and click Open to copy a new map to the ONIX 110 3 The selected map file is copied to the internal memory of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable The correct USB port will be Aes Downloading Maps cont automatically Download status is displayed on the screen while downloading is in progress Downloading Trail Logs To download trail logs to the ONIX 110 do the following 1 Click Transfer PC gt GPS My Trail in the GPS PC Companion program 2 The Open dialog window opens Locate the desired trail log file trl and click Open to copy the trail log to the ONIX 110 3 The selected trail log file is copied to the internal memory of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable The correct USB port will be detected automatically
36. kes etc x LCD Displays the map page satellite screen information OSD menus etc 12 No item en 4 Four way naviga tion keys 5 Power ESC Page oye OK Enter Rear View Speaker Accessory Attachment Up arrow Press to move the cursor up in OSD menus or on the map page Down 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 Press and hold to turn the power on off Press to exit the OSD menu Press to toggle between the map page and the compass page Press to zoom in on the map page Hold for 2 seconds to display clear points of interest POIs Press to toggle between the map page and navigation mode On the menu page press to confirm your selection USB Port Cover Open USB Port Cover Closed 15 Solid signal strength bars represent latched signals Outlined bars represent unlatched signals 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 charg
37. lect Trail Area to calculate the trail area from the start point to the end point e Select Delete to delete the selected trail log e Select Show ON to display the trail log 6 Under the Type tab Fig 36 follow the steps below to select the tracking method using distance or time intervals e Highlight the Dist Interval field and press OK to view the options Use the navigation keys to select the distance interval and press OK to save your settings Select the option if you do not wish to specify the distance interval e Highlight the Time Interval field and press OK view the options Use the navigation key to select the time interval and press OK to save your settings Select the option if you do not wish to specify the time interval 7 Use the down navigation key to highlight the y option and press OK to save changes NOTE If you select a value for both the distance interval and time interval a trail point is recorded when either of the interval value is reached e To ensure the integrity of data structure the trail log cannot be saved into non volatile memory when battery is low When saving trail logs select the Continue option and the trail log setting will automatically be set to Show ON Ifyou select Wrap or Fill the trail log setting will automatically be set to Show Off Viewing Trail Log Information To view trail log information 1 In Advanced mode press the Menu button to display the menu option
38. low in orbit or all in a line it may not be able to locate your current location my current position Specifications item Description Navigation Waypoints Max 1000 waypoints with name symbol coordinate and remarks Route 50 reversible and editable routes up to 150 waypoints each Trail log 8 tracking logs with 2500 points each Performance Acquisition Time Cold Start within 42 seconds Warm Start within 38 seconds Hot Start within 1 second in open sky and 15 seconds indoors Update Rate every second Accuracy Position within 5 to 25m CEP Velocity 0 1m sec Time 1ps Dynamic Conditions Altitude 1 000 to 18 000m Velocity 515m sec Acceleration 4G Interface RS 232 for NMEA 0183 or USB Antenna built in patch antenna Alarm built in buzzer for warning messages Physical Dimension 109 L 59 W 22 8 H mm Weight 130g with Li lon battery Casing Waterproof up to IPX6 standards Operating Temp e Operating temp 10 C to 60 C e Storage temp 20 C to 70 C The specifications are subject to change without notice 57 FCC Compliance Statement The ONIX complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Operation of this device is su
39. m the device 2 Click Transfer GPS gt PC Wp amp Rt to copy waypoints and routes to the PC 3 Click Transfer GPS gt PC Spt Log to copy sports logs to the PC 4 The selected data starts getting transferred to your PC Upload status is disolayed on the screen while uploading is in progress SI Troubleshooting 56 pressed the power button Make sure that you hold the power but the device doesn t button for two seconds to turn it off switch off If the unit still doesn t turn off remove the battery or the power source for five seconds and install it again The unit does not respond The map position may be latched Check when try to move the if the symbol is shown in the bottom cursor right corner of the map page If so press and hold a direction key to unlatch the device What do do to return to MY Check if the symbol is showing in the current position on the map bottom right corner of the map page page after have moved the press the ESC button to return to your map current position The ONIX 110 fails to locate Make sure that you are not in simulation mode Make sure you are in an area with no obstruction such as trees or tall buildings The ONIX 110 requires synchronization with at least three satellites to identify with your current location Once the position has been identified it requires at least one satellite to maintain status If available satellite signals are too
40. m the ONIX 110 to a PC See Uploading Data e GPS gt PC Wp amp Rt to transfer waypoints and routes from the ONIX 110 to a PC See Uploading Data e GPS gt PC Spt Log to transfer sports records from the ONIX 110 to a PC See Uploading Data 46 To transfer data to your laptop or PC use the PC Companion program you installed The following sections provide more information about using this utility Using the PC Companion Program After connecting the ONIX 110 to the PC see Making Connections and setting it up with the Connect to PC menu see Uploading Data to select the type of data transfer run the PC Companion program to start data transfer Refer to the following sections to learn more about the software and how to transfer different types of data Use the following tools in the PC Companion utility to view and manage the map files as follows Enlarge the map scale 1 Click Tools Zoom In 2 Use wheel of mouse directly e Reduce the map scale 1 Click Tools Zoom Out 2 Use wheel of mouse directly e View different areas of the map 1 Click Tools Move 2 Use left bottom of mouse to drag map e Show the names of roads or interesting points 1 Click Tools Arrow 2 Move mouse Features You can use the menu bar to perform various tasks from the main program window The following sections describe how to use the GPS PC Companion menu items You can also use the toolbar icons to carry out various
41. n and view more details of the map e New Waypoint Click the map on any location that you want to mark New Waypoint in John Smith Waypoints Open Or New ee Create A New Waypoint Route Storage File Or Open An Existing File sor cuci Tools Menu cont as a waypoint You are prompted to specify the file in which you want to save the waypoints Click Open to use an existing file or New to open a new file specify the location to save the waypoint file and click Save A new waypoint screen appears Enter information such as the name Waypoint Name Comment Longitude w 94 Deg 44 j o i fo i Latitude N 39 Deg 2 30 2 8 Date 11 06 2008 Time il af e E Cancel F Actived n Waypoint Dialog Go To of the waypoint and comments for the Ts waypoint If required edit the latitude BSLcamp and longitude of the waypoint to get an accurate location e Waypoints List Displays a list of una all the waypoints Select a waypoint and Active waypoints 1 cannot be deleted click Go To to view the location of the RE Route x waypoint on the map Click Edit to modify the emesse 2 x waypoint Name CampAtoB _ Cancel Comment BSL to Quv BSL to Quv Qui oute e Routes Enables yon to create and eal Tn i routes using waypoints If no waypoints Elan pate have been created this option will not
42. nformation To view information about the device s Firmware 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Scroll to the Unit Info option and press OK 3 The screen displays the device information and the free memory available for trail logs routes and waypoints Fig 84 Transferring Data You can transfer maps waypoints routes trails and fonts to and from a PC using the Connect to PC feature System Requirements for the PC Companion Software Make sure that the host PC a Mac version is not available meets the following system requirements CPU 500 megahertz MHz Pentium III processor or higher Memory 64 megabyte MB RAM or higher Operating system Windows ME 2000 XP or Vista e Hard disk Min 20 MB available e Other CD ROM drive USB Port 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor Installing the CD Rom Software PC Companion Install the software before connecting the ONIX 110 to your computer Insert the supplied PC Companion CD ROM into your PC s CD Drive When the Getting Started with your ONIX 110 GPS screen opens click anywhere in the PC Companion box Follow the on screen directions to install the software on your PC including the USB driver for the device and US Canadian base maps n ri Bg I GETTING NIX WITH YOUR ONIX110 GPS line of GPS units read the latest product news can also rasan gold and manage and download the most up to date user al waypoints i ate peg
43. on 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 e Press the navigation keys to highlight Edit Home and press OK Use the navigation keys to set the home position manually e Select Save as Home by pressing the navigation keys Your home location is automatically set to the location acquired from the GPS 4 Use the navigation keys to highlight v to save your settings When a new home location is set the previous log will be deleted A warning message prompts you to confirm the new setting Using the Navigation Feature After setting your home location you can start navigation and recording trail logs The navigation log is recorded every 50 meters To turn on the Navigation function 1 In Simple mode press the Menu button to display the OSD menu 2 Use the navigation keys to select Navigation Fig 13 The device will stop recording log and a tracking line will be displayed on the screen 3 The arrow pointing to the direction which leads to your home location It also displays the time and distance before you reach your home location 4 Press the Page button to go to the Navigation page A route between the home location and your current location is displayed You can refer to the route to go back to your home
44. orth Indicator appears on the screen To set the Map Direction 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 1 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Map Direction option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a setting Fig 74 Set 1 set2 set 3 Format De Map Direction Track Up Navigation Mode Normal Simulation Set 1 set2 set 3 Format De Map Direction Track Up North Up 40 Set 1 Set2 set 3 Format De Units KM KPH KM KPH Mi MPH WAAS EGNOS On Language Set 1 Set2 set 3 Format De Language Engin n Fig 76 Changing the Map Direction cont 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Setting the Display Units Units can be set to either metric KM KPH or traditional Mi MPH To set the Units option 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select Sys Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 2 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Units option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a setting Fig 75 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Setting the DMS Format DMS format defin
45. ports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options ania 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Misc and press the OK button 7 e lilogran 4 Use the left right navigation keys to select the LE Misc tab 5 Use the up down navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press OK 6 Use the navigation keys to adjust each field and press OK 7 Highlight the V option and press OK to save changes Fig 63 me a To set the record distance and time interval Record Type 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display Dist Interval the menu options Time Interval 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display Dist the menu options Time Sse 3 Highlight Misc and press OK 4 Use the left right navigation keys to select the Record tab e Highlight the Dist Interval field and press OK to view the options Use the up down navigation keys to select the distance interval and press the OK button to save your settings Select the option if you do not wish to specify the distance interval Training Setup e Highlight the Time Interval field and press OK History view the options Use the up down navigation Menu for main Menu keys to select the time interval and press OK to save your settings Fig 64 Select the option if you do not wish to specify the time interval 5 Highlight the V option and press the OK but
46. reated waypoints Creating a Route To create a route using the waypoints previously created 1 In Advanced mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Use the navigation keys to select the My Routes option and press OK Fig 27 3 A list of routes will be displayed on screen Press the Menu button and use the navigation keys to select New Fig 28 4 A new route is created and its information is displayed on screen Use the navigation keys to Press menu Use Up Down to Select Delete Delete All Nearest POI My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist On M Fig 27 Manu Routes 0 50 Edit Delete Delete All Set NAY Cancel NAV 24 Insert WP Delete All Invert WP Delete All Set NAY Cancel NAV Delete All Set NAY Cancel NAY Press Enter to Select Fig 32 Creating a Route cont highlight each field to input information such as name comment and so on 5 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the waypoints field Fig 29 Press the Menu button to select from the following options to create a route e Select Add WP to add existing waypoints to the route Fig 30 e Select Insert WP to insert a waypoint starting at the selected location on the route 6 You can set the priority of the waypoints on the route by selecting the waypoint and pressing the OK button
47. rom the drop down box Fig 22 Press OK to confirm A waypoint of the chosen location is created and its location information is displayed 6 You can specify the name and add a comment for the waypoint you just created Use the navigation My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist On M Select A Type Interstates Highway Roads Rest Area Airport Government Marina Harbor Police Hillcrest Rd Sharrow Way Fig 20 GA Find Go To Nearest POI My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On e dcr On m Fig 21 9 UsedInRoutes Delete Delete AII Press menu N 24 46 353 E 121 00 138 07 13 11 14 12 2008 22 Creating Waypoints cont keys to highlight each field and make changes as required 7 Highlight the Active box and press OK to check the option An active waypoint will be displayed on the map page 8 Highlight the V and press OK to save changes 9 Highlight the GOTO option and press OK to create an auto route from your current location to the waypoint To create a new waypoint from the map page 1 On the map page move the cursor to where you want to create a new waypoint 2 Press and hold the OK button The new waypoint page will be displayed Fig 23 3 Use the navigation keys to highlight each field and make changes as required 4 H
48. s 2 Highlight the Trail logs option and press OK to confirm 3 Under the Info tab Fig 37 use the navigation keys to view the distance and the area traveled of the selected trail log Using the Shortcut On Feature The Shortcut On features allows user to create a short cut from your current location to the location of the cursor on the map page To enable the Shortcut On feature 1 On the map page press OK and the cursor will change to a cross icon Move the cursor to the location you want to go to 2 Press the Menu button to display the menu options 3 Select Shortcut On and press OK Fig 38 4 A route between your current location and the location of your cursor is displayed on the map 5 Press the Menu button and select Shortcut Off to disable it Using the Map Scale Feature Refer to the section titled Zooming In Out to learn about the map scale function Track Type Info Trail Name 14 10 08 0 Trail Points azpts 12m 0 0000km Find Go To Nearest POI My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist On m Fig 38 27 Find Go To Nearest POI My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut Off Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist Off m pas 300 NW 330 345 H is 30 NE 60 79 Iintintintiili 0 0xpy Triplime 00 00 35 Alters 158 Signal HINNI N 24 46 352 E 121 00 138 14 10 2008 Fig
49. the ONIX 110 to a host PC GPS gt PC Sport Log transfers sports logs from the ONIX 110 to a PC The About Menu Click this menu item to view company and software version information Context Menu You can view the context sensitive menu by right clicking anywhere in the map window v Show POIs This menu provides the same options as those en Pors Name Display Icons available from the menu bar ye eae Show Roads displays all roads on the map Para Show POIs displays points of interest on the map Show POIs Name displays the names of the points of interest So Display Icons enables you to choose which points of interests are displayed on the map You can select locations such as government buildings shopping places restaurants and so on to be displayed on the map by selecting the required check boxes Show Hide Track Log displays or hides details of a trail log trl Show Hide Waypoint_Route displays or hides routes wpr created from waypoints on the map Show Hide SportLog enables or disables the display of sports logs spt Show Hide Geocaching enables or disables the display of geocaching geo Viewing Sports Logs To view the details of your sports logs do the following 1 Right click anywhere in the map 2 i Look in Ed Janes Sport Logs amp ef m window and select Show SportLog wasrnansteaion 2 Specify the locat
50. 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 GPS is turned off To turn off GPS do the following 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the OSD menu 2 Select GPS Off to turn off the GPS function The device will stop acquiring satellite data 3 To resume the GPS function press the Menu button to choose GPS On and press OK Viewing the Map Page Press the Page button to toggle between the map page and the compass page On the map page an A icon indicates your current location and the icon indicates your home location Press the Menu button to start navigation When navigation is initiated a route between the Home location and your current location is displayed on the screen You can refer to the route to help you go back to your Home location Press the ESC button to return to the map page 15 Find Go To Nearest POI My Waypoints My Routes My Trails Shortcut On Map Zoom Scale SetLocation On MeasureDist On M Fig 2 Fig 3 0 0yry 158 a 16 GPS Satellites GPS Off Cold Start Unit Info Connect to PC User Settings Main Menu IO Fig 4 100m A Zooming In Out You can change the map scale while viewing the map with one of the following ways e Press the button to zoom in and increase the map scale e Press the button to zoom out and reduce the map
51. to adjust each field and press OK to confirm 6 Highlight the V option and press OK button to save changes Fig 60 A message will pop up to inform the user when a lap has been completed Fig 67 If you set the lap counter to manual press the Menu button when a lap has been completed and the following screen appears Press OK to start a new lap Setting Auto Pause The auto pause function reminds users to pause recording the sports log after a specified period To set up the auto pause during training 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Auto Pause and press OK 4 Use the left right navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press OK 5 Use the up down navigation keys to adjust each field and press OK to confirm 6 Highlight the v option and press OK to save changes Fig 62 Miscellaneous Settings In the Miscellaneous setting menu you can personalize the training type and set up the way your training is recorded You can set up training by selecting the type of exercise and your weight By the end of the training you can view your training performance and the calories you consumed in the History menu Set Lap Auto Manual Dist Time 10 Lap 1 Stop Training Log Set Auto Pause Ra lix Fig 62 35 To configure miscellaneous settings Misc Record 1 In S
52. to display the menu options Fig 57 33 34 Setting the Pace cont 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Pace and press the OK button 4 Use the navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press the OK button 5 Use the navigation keys to adjust each field and press the OK button to confirm 6 Highlight the V option and press the OK button to save changes Fig 58 Setting the Speed To set up the training speed 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Speed and press the OK button 4 Use the navigation keys to select the field you want to change and press the OK button 5 Use the navigation keys to adjust each field and press the OK button to confirm 6 Highlight the V option and press the OK button to save changes Fig 59 Setting the Lap This feature allows users to set up the lap counter to count automatically after specified distance or time elapsed during training or manually by pressing the Menu key when a lap has been completed To set up the training laps 1 In Sports mode press the Menu button to display the menu options 2 Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options 3 Highlight Lap and press OK 4 Use the navigation keys to select Auto or Manual and press OK to confirm 5 Use the navigation keys
53. ton to save changes Start Training After you have configured training settings you can start the training session and have your sports track and performance recorded To start a training session 1 On the map page press OK to start training The Start Training Log message pops up Fig 65 The icon at the bottom of the screen indicates training is in progress The route taken time elapsed current altitude pace and speed are displayed on the screen Fig 66 2 To stop training press OK again The Stop Training Log message pops up and the device stops recording The icon at the bottom of the screen indicates that the training has ended Viewing Training History The Training History keeps a record of your training sessions on a weekly basis You can view the training records either from the Training History or the Training Summary page To view the summary of your last training 1 On the map page press the Page button to view the Training Summary page Fig 67 You will see the total distance time max speed pace and calories you burnt for each training session you completed 2 Press the Page button again to return to the map page To view the information page 1 Onthe map page press the Page button and then the right navigation key to view the information page Here you can see the current altitude and the compass direction you are traveling Fig 68 2 Press the Page button again to return to t
54. up Page option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select On or Off Fig 80 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight v and press OK Setting the Time The local time can be set on the ONIX 110 using the Time setting function Local time is set by entering the offset from Greenwich Mean Time For instance if local time is 7 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time you will need to enter an offset of plus seven hours To change the Time setting 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Use the left right navigation keys to select the Time tab Fig 87 4 Use the up down navigation keys to select the Adjust Time field 5 Press OK to toggle between Plus and Minus 6 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Hour field and press OK 7 Use the up down navigation keys to change the Hour field and press OK to confirm your setting The Current Time field shows the corrected time 8 In the Minute field press OK to toggle between 0 and 30 9 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK to confirm the time setting Making a Cold Start Use this feature to locate your position correctly if the ONIX 110 is unable to identify your position after being powered on for a few minutes This may happen if there is old incorrect data in the device and the signal strength is poor due to uneven distribution of t
55. ursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Note The ONIX complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer I ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Your Bushnell GPS receiver is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year after the date of purchase In the event of a defect under this warranty we will at our option repair or replace the product provided that you return the product with return postage prepaid This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse improper handling installation or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below 1 Acheck money order in the amount of 10 00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling 2 Name and address for product return 3 An explanation of the defect 4 Proof of Date Purchased 5 Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton to prevent damage in transit with return postage 10 00 to the address listed below IN U S A Send To IN CANADA Send To Bushnell Outdoor Pro
56. wice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 3 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Backlight option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a 41 Fig 78 42 Set 1 Set2 Set3 Format Di Backlight 30 sec Beeper Off Both Set il sera Seta Backlight 30 ser Beeper Both Startup Page On x Setting the Backlight cont setting Fig 78 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Setting the Beeper You can set the beeper on for keypad warning messages or both To set the Beeper 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 3 tab using the left right navigation keys 4 Use the navigation keys to highlight the Beeper option 5 Press OK to display the available settings 6 Use the up down navigation keys to select a setting Fig 79 7 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight V and press OK Setting the Startup Page You can choose to display or hide the startup page when turning on the ONIX 110 To enable disable the startup page 1 Press the Menu button twice to display the main menu 2 Select User Settings and press OK 3 Select the Set 3 tab using the left right navigation key 4 Use the up down navigation keys to highlight the Start

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