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1. Head Ui ear ob 14 EXPLORING THE PAGES The NAV Page amp Almanac Page Compass Options F Heading Arrow 25 Thursday Jun 26th j A North Arrou Fig 16 NAV Page View Options Himanac gt Fishing Moon Over Under 2 1745 8515 cs Sunrise Sunset ENA do Io s Nr ii gle Date Selected AA Fig 17 Almanac 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 to MAP page just as you left it The ONIX400 utilizes a digital compass so you do not need to be moving to obtain a bearing unlike GPS driven compasses The digital compass is self calibrating no user initiated calibration routine is required The view options press the HOT button DOWN to Compass Options press OK of the NAV page include Fig 16 Heading Arrow if user selected Small arrow head only Indicates the direction you are actually moving in North Arrow if user selected points to true or magnetic north user options Identified by N circle at head of arrow True North direction to the earth s ge
2. Solunar Edge Sun amp Moon Tables i Po Altitude SETTINGS nos A y Dallas Se Ma i n M E N U ARTIST f PY lt ui i i Now a ripa Buddy Guy with Quinn XN UIMEHOU w High 140 59 Sullivan Teel ae Dew Point 25 SONGUTLE va iii 2 Winds NE 10 0 Who s Gonna Fill Those Sa n Or KM Radio Shpes N Sky Light Rain Winds None Low presEuddy Guy with Quinn Sulli n aes Tei 4 Who s Gonna Fill Those She i al sl s gi DALLAS A Few Clouds Roads Slippery Roads o n i 2 DI No Active Advisories Tha 4 XM Radio Page 5 MAP Page 6 XM Weather Page 7 SET Page TRS E Units ann In 36 Minutes None _rr_Y_rr _ owner info 3 Press the MENU button briefly use the 5 way buttons to select highlight a page on the menu display then press OK center button to view and use that page 7 TIPS FOR MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE IN THE ONIX 400 The ONIX400 uses the latest technology and incorporates exclusive features to provide the most efficient combination of battery life and functionality Bushnell The rechargeable Lithium lon battery pack provides an extended capacity of power SE con i Backlight z Di to run both your GPS and XM Satellite Radio features simultaneously Power Saving Options The Power Menu and SafeTrack Mode allow the user to extend battery life P te 1 Power Menu a e e e e e Bach J Access this quick menu anytime by clicking the Power Brightness Button see Figure
3. 1 CHD I KM Sports Weather Options to increase battery life e Backlight Turn the backlight Off when outdoors in daylight to increase battery life Use the backlight in low light or dark conditions or when indoors Brightness Increasing brightness increases power consumption Select a brightness level based on your Peas viewing requirements e XM Sports Weather see Figure 2 e r 1 XM must be turned On to listen to XM Radio audio programming eee 2 When not listening to XM audio programming turn XM Off to Slee significantly increase battery life 3 The Auto Update mode provides for periodic updates of XM Weather and XM Sports data while providing extended battery life versus the XM On mode XM audio programming is not available in this mode yp we Brightness e GPS Turn GPS Off when not using the GPS navigation functions or when indoors where GPS signals are not accessible 2 SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode e SafeTrack Mode creates a low power state while maintaining the satellite connection e Utilize SafeTrack to extend battery life during navigation e XM Satellite Radio audio does not function when Safetrack is activated e XM Weather and XM Sports information can be updated while utilizing SafeTrack see Auto Update e Access SafeTrack from the HOT button orange H menu see Figure 3 For more information on Safe Track p
4. 34 Checkmarking 26 Categories APPENDIX How to Personalize Your XM Channel Monitor and Scoreboard When you are on the XM Radio Page press the HOT button to view the XM Radio HOT button menu Fig 31 that helps you build a list of your favorites from among 170 XM entertainment channels and also keep up with the scores of your favorite teams by setting up your personal Scoreboard An XM Packages box below the HOT button menu will confirm which XM services you have activated see page 9 for XM contact info by indicating Active Not Active or Unknown Note that you must be currently receiving an XM signal for this info to be valid make sure XM reception is turned on in the SET menu Use the XM Radio HOT button menu in the usual way by highlighting a menu item with the up down buttons and pressing OK The menu items are 1 My Channels Press the right button to see a list of all available XM channels in numerical order Fig 32 Highlight a channel and press OK to see two options 1 Add Favorite select this option and press OK to mark the channel with a Heart icon repeat the process later to remove from your Favorites list or 2 Hide Channel marks with an X icon a hidden channel will not be seen when browsing through the list of channels later 2 My Favorites Select this to view and quickly select from just a list of the favorites you marked in My Channels Press OK to listen to a channel Al
5. 8 You can also change the info displayed in the upper two Info Boxes to show additional Nav related data Fig 10 After following step 2 above to highlight the first lower Info Box press UP and you will jump to the upper left Info Box Press OK to see the list of info to display here then press to see a second list As described in step 4 make a selection from one of the lists then press OK Press RIGHT to jump to the upper right Info Box and repeat Once you have one or both upper boxes set up as you like press EXIT 9 In the previous example you picked information types for the Info Boxes only from the Nav tab Let s try another one like Weather Hold MENU again to get back into the Info Box setup then press to make the Weather tab active move it into far left position Fig 17 10 Follow steps 3 through 6 above to set up Info Box displays for different kinds of weather related info When finished press the LEFT button then EXIT andthe Info Boxes will now show the various weather information you selected Fig 12 Note that you can also select Weather at Destination or Local Weather as one or two of your Info Boxes from the Nav tab but the full list of weather related info is only available by selecting the Weather tab 17 Try the other tabs selecting the Sports tab will let you see streaming XM information covering a variety of sports Press DOWN to go to the first Info Box press OK and use L
6. Attn Repairs Attn Repairs 8500 Marshall Drive 25A East Pearce Street Unit 1 Lenexa Kansas 66214 Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 2M9 For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable warranty information In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at Bushnell Germany GmbH European Service Center Mathias Briiggen Str 80 GERMANY D 50827 Koln Tel 49 221 995568 0 Fax 49 221 995568 20 This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from country to country 2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products IN NO EVENT SHALL BUSHNELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you p Customer Service 800 423 3537 www bushnell com 2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products 31 i OUTDOOR m TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION THAT THRIVES OUTSIDE For further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 Customer Service 800 423 3537 www bushnell com 2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products
7. GPS satellite reception cold start This will force the ONIX to clear the satellite almanac information which is stored automatically during the first power on to speed up the process of choosing the best GPS satellites for your usual starting area If this almanac data is no longer valid it will cause longer startup times Enabling a cold start is recommended if you have re located to a new area that is over 300 miles away from your last power on position Note that this will only take effect the next time the unit is powered on there is no advantage or reason to force a cold start if the unit has already locked onto satellites in a reasonable amount of time and are still within about a 300 mile radius of the location where you first powered up the ONIX Compass options to select your preferred navigation display units Degrees Cardinal Letter or Mils and North Reference True or Magnetic 17 ID LUI Fig 27 SET Page User Profiles SETTINGS gt HM RADIO A KM Sports Weather gt i Channel Number Entry Reset Hidden Channels External Antenna I aD 20 KM Radio ID MAT Fig 28 SET Page XM Radio Options SETTINGS gt XM RADIO KM Sports Weather E T w Reset Hidden Channels External Antenna isa DICO Fig 29 SET Page XM Sports Weather Options SETTINGS gt RESET DATA Reset Data GW Reset All Fig 30 SET Page Reset Data Options 18 USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RE
8. cursor can assume one of three shapes Fig 2 a crosshairs cursor that allows you to pan the map check the position of waypoints or POI when moved over them use as a distance measuring tool or create routes a bearing arrow that shows your navigation direction when you are moving or heading when you are not actively navigating a circle you are here locator to display your current location relative to the map Zoom Display Level on lower left next to the Info Boxes Shows scale or actual distance represented by height of current display e g 10 2km span from top to bottom of screen Use the and buttons to change the zoom level MAP Page Details Layering Options You may choose to add other items to your view of the MAP page To select these items press the HOT button then press the DOWN button to highlight Map Detail and press OK Use the 5 way button to move up and down the options Fig 3 press the center button to select check or deselect uncheck the items you wish to include in your view The Map Detail options list Weather display a variety of weather info including weather radar Press the Right button to see a list of these weather info options use the Up Down buttons to select then checkmark any items you wish to view layered on the map screen by pressing the OK button EXPLORING THE PAGES The MAP Page Note Your XM Weather subscription must be activated and XM r
9. have the option of naming the trail so it is easy to find in your My Trails list Note this option will only be seen if you are already actively navigating a trail you started e My Routes same 5 options as listed above for My Trails a Route is the most direct or shortest path between two points Routes are more often used for water based navigation due to the reduced number of natural obstacles whereas trails are more useful on land e My Photos you have the options here to navigate towards a stored satellite photo or topo map and to manage them photos amp maps are downloaded not user created e My Map Areas options here to navigate towards a previously created map area and to manage them SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode SafeTrack is a Bushnell exclusive feature that extends and conserves battery power without the wait to re establish GPS satellite contact after a full power down When you are in SafeTrack mode the display screen will shut off and the status LED will blink green Intermittent satellite contact is maintained so you will quickly be able to check your current location or progress To enter SafeTrack mode press and hold the HOT button You will see the SafeTrack screen Fig 48 with a count down delay time can be adjusted in the Set Page Menu before the unit enters SafeTrack mode If you accidently hold the HOT button down select Cancel and press OK If you do not cancel at
10. 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 treaties 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 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 amp moon tables providing the most reliable activity predictions for your location About Solunar Edge Technology The various environmental conditions affecting wildlife behavior have been integrated in a mathematical algorithm to determine optimal animal and fish activity times The factors and rel
11. limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation 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 pursuant to Sub
12. most functional GPS for your next outdoor excursion BushnellGPS com and the ONIX CD with the GPS PC Companion program The BushnellGPS com Website Bushnellgps com provides access to Satellite Imagery and Topographic Map downloads so that you can create detailed maps of your specific area of interest BushnellGPS com or through Bushnell com enables you to plan your next adventure by searching and viewing Satellite Imagery and Topographic maps Here s how to get started e Log onto www bushnellgps com e Click on Download Images and Register your GPS Register your GPS unit Asa first time user set up a Login Account and Password e Connect your ONIX GPS to your computer via the included USB cable e Once your account is established you can start browsing the website The Help file on the My Map webpage provides step by step details explaining how to search for purchase and download your maps including Satellite Images and Topographic maps e BushnellGPS com saves your images in your folders on our safe and secure server so that you can access them at any time After you complete an outdoor excursion BushnellGPS com also enables you to upload all of your trip s navigation information into your account folders to review and analyze and save for the next return trip e BushnellGPS com also provides detailed GPS product features and specifications Software Update Downloads Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions and
13. music or news and keep an eye on the latest sports scores or weather developments without leaving the GPS map screen As much or as little information as you choose can all be displayed together in various combinations on the extra large 3 5 full color LCD screen Easily create and store user profiles that let you store your most frequently used personal setups including satellite photos of your favorite camping or hunting area An Almanac screen uses data from internal sun and moon tables to predict animal activity levels at different times of the day for any date and location Bushnell s exclusive SafeTrack battery conservation feature extends your battery life while maintaining GPS contact so you can check your current location anytime without the restart delay typical of other GPS receivers You will find your ONIX to be an invaluable companion for all your outdoor adventures Just hit the Hot button to quickly see your current position or view updated nearby weather conditions Before using your new ONIX please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the unit s operation and many great features You may want to start near your home by turning on the ONIX then pressing the MENU button to run through the 7 Pages SAT NAV Almanac XM Radio MAP XM Weather SET while reading the manual section for each After that practice using the Hot button and 5 way button to see and sele
14. the Bushnell Shopping Cart to purchase accessories Photo Map downloads and printable Photos Maps So log on log in and start downloading to experience a whole new world of GPS functionality The Bushnell GPS ONIX CD ROM Your CD contains software to help you get the most out of the ONIX GPS 1 The ONIX GPS PC Companion program Click the link to download and install the latest version of GPS PC Companion onto your PC The PC Companion enables you to plan and save your GPS trips on your PC Similar to the website you can upload and save waypoints trails routes photos and maps between your GPS and PC so you can trip plan even when you are not connected to the internet and BushnellGPS com Take your PC along on your next adventure and the GPS PC Companion provides the perfect tool for storing and analyzing all of your GPS information 2 A pdf copy of this QuickStart Guide Visit www BushnellGPS com fora detailed GPS glossary frequently asked questions 28 FAQ and other useful information related to the ONIX series GPS receivers TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION No Power On 1 Battery charge is low 2 Power button was not pressed for 1 2 sec Unit does not 1 GPS reception is turned off in SET page detect GPS 2 Insufficient time allowed for satellite acquisition satellites 3 Unit does not have unobstructed view of the sky Unit freezes 1 Processing malfunction or similar cause or locks u
15. the end of the countdown the unit will be in SafeTrack mode The display will black out and you will no longer be able to receive streaming XM radio sports updates or other continuous signals The ONIX will automatically make GPS satellite contact every 5 minutes default can be changed in SafeTrack Options menu which extends battery life significantly while still allowing you to instantly get a fix on your location and resume navigation when you exit SafeTrack mode Note XM Satellite Auto Update mode can be used at the same time as SafeTrack to limit XM reception to intermittent weather info updates resulting in even greater battery life extension The GPS and XM satellite receivers in the ONIX400 are independent of each other USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER Editing Text and Icons As long as you are actively using the GPS and pressing buttons within time limit set in SafeTrack options Fig 49 the screen display will stay active but the unit is still in SafeTrack mode After a period of inactivity length of time selectable in SafeTrack options menu the Start SafeTrack screen Fig 27 will appear If you do not want to return to SafeTrack press OK or Left with Cancel selected How to Set or Edit Names for Waypoints Trails Map Areas etc Using the Type Tool With Edit Name selected click OK to bring up the Type Tool a virtual keyboard Fig 50 This is a multi function tool that is contr
16. while navigating to a waypoint photo POI etc to view weather conditions near that location e Weather Center select from a list of major cities alphabetical order use buttons to go to additional pages of the city list Find Go To pick from the standard list same as this option in the MAP page menu of locations and places to see the weather there e Update Data select this option and press the Right button to choose Update Now updates weather information to the latest available Auto Update let the ONIX update weather info automatically on a regular basis or Data Status monitor the age of the displayed weather data reception status XM satellite signal strength etc Note Auto Update js a battery saving XM operating mode which limits active XM satellite contact time much like SafeTrack does with regard to the GPS satellites With Auto Update selected you will not be able to receive streaming XM signals such as entertainment radio and the Radar Summary feature will not function Update Now also does not provide a Radar Summary XM reception is activated briefly at regular intervals and only to receive updated weather and sports information To return to continuous operation press the Power button briefly to go to the Power menu The XM Radio Page Fig 24 Plug supplied earbuds into audio jack This page is used to select from any of the over 170 XM channels of music news sports and talk for your audio enterta
17. with two smaller 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 customize your display Take a moment to explore the Info Boxes by following these steps 1 Go to the MAP page if you are not already there this example will use the MAP Page as a starting point but Info Boxes are available on other Pages as well 2 Hold the MENU button for 2 sec You will see 4 tabs pop up above the lower set of Info Boxes Nav Weather Sports XM The and buttons let you select the active info box indicated by tab currently at far left position You ll see the info box sets change as you select different tabs 3 Press until the Nav tab is on the far left Fig 7 The Nav related Info Boxes are now visible active and can be changed to display the info that Fig 8 Info Boxes Info Box Options Nav for Lower Boxes 0 4 set by user interests you most Fig 9 MAP Page 4 Use UP DOWN buttons to highlight one of the listed options for 4 Info Boxes After example Local Time from the 3rd list Fig 8 then press OK to checkmark set Up and Exit it press EXIT to return without changing the selected Info Box The first Upper Info Boxes Info Box will change to display the local time your new selection has replaced the previous type of info 5 Press DOWN to select the second Info Box and repeat steps 3 amp 4 to
18. CEIVER Setting 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 Radio Options under this item press the Right button to view are Fig 28 1 XM Sports Weather Fig 29 Off On or Auto Update Auto Update wakes the XM receiver only for periodic updates of weather and sports which conserves battery life When selected streaming entertainment audio will not be possible 2 Channel Number Entry when enabled pressing the Left button lets you type in a channel on the onscreen keypad If disabled the Left Right buttons are used to go to the previous next channel 3 Reset Hidden Channels restores ability to view hidden channels 4 External Antenna enable or disable access to the accessory port used for the optional external XM antenna headphone accessory 5 XM Radio ID view the unique ID for your ONIX unit see the included XM Satellite Service Activation page You will need this ID for service activation Time sets time format 24 hr or AM PM North American time zone UTC Universal Time Offset for other time zones daylight savings e Units
19. EFT RIGHT to select a specific game or event in one of your sports categories Press OK again to hold or Push Pin that game event and then press LEFT and EXIT You now will see info relevant to that sport only instead of news and scores for all the sports Fig 13 You will also find options on the XM Radio Page to set up your sports and team preferences 12 By selecting the XM tab you can set up the Info Boxes to give you a choice of three different entertainment channel presets to listen to Use the same process as you did before to change the channel selected for each box Once you have your favorite channels set up on presets let s say you see the name of a song you like pop up on one of them and you want to switch over to listen to it Hold MENU go DOWN to that Info Box and press OK If you were already listening to an XM Radio channel it will swap places with the new one BF Weather Sports KM Nav i on oa Weather Sports KM Nav Wa gt Clea None Weather Data note Weather tab is active 3 Djokovic def 8 A Roddick 6 2 6 3 3 6 7 6 5 Fig 13 Info Boxes with XM Sports Sports tab is active TER ARTIST Beach Boys SONGTITLE Do It Again 1968 AM Nav Weather Sports CRIS Beach Boys BOs ho 1 Again 11968 Ch DALLAS A Few Clouds 225 FT WORTH 9AF DFW Airport i Sports Nation Gata Seibel Orestes Fig 14 Info Boxes with XM Radio XM tabisactive 13
20. RECEIVER Creating a Map Area Let s take a look at the basics of setting up and using your Map Areas Head 0 nia sea 90 A How to Define a New Map Area Using Fence Posts e Click the HOT button to get the HOT menu then press to switch to the My Stuff menu e Highlight My Map Areas and press OK you will see Create New Map Area already selected Press OK e A default name for the new Map Area is assigned MPA001 and you ll see 3 options Add Fence Post Edit Name and Delete You can edit the name of the Map Area now or change it later Select Add d Fence Post and press OK The default name for your first Fence Post is Map Area built with 4 FP0017this can be changed later if you like fence posts e Use the 4 way keypad to move the Fence Post if you need to fine tune its location zoom in first with the key if necessary e Once you have the first Fence Post where you want it press OK to confirm and set it Its name will then be displayed under the Map Area heading MPA001 Press OK or the RIGHT key to see these options Fig 35 ipa Insert After press OK to place the next Fence Post where the first is you can then move it elsewhere with the 4 way keypad or press 2 RE 3 the RIGHT key to see options for placing the next Fence Post based on a waypoint POI your current location etc Move change the position of this Fence Post Edit Name change the name for this Fence Pos
21. ame is delayed or not currently available for example if a sports category is out of season and there are no current games Note by default no teams are pre checked so you will see the message No sports teams selected in the scoreboard area until you go to My Sports and make at least one selection Now that you have personalized your XM Channel Monitor and Scoreboard you can see and use them any time the Info Box is visible at the bottom of the display just select the XM Radio or Sports tabs use the Left button to get from the box to the tab area if necessary to access your custom Channel Monitor or Scoreboard Go to the XM Radio page and hold down the Menu button to quickly access My Browser to change which three channels you monitor blema ARTIST Belinda Carlisle SONGTITLE I bet Weak Fig 35 My Browser XM Channel Monitor XM NavWeather Unknown XM SkyWatch Unknown Fig 36 MRI AMAZONA Lardiidis S7 Fig 37 3 N Djohovic def 8 A Roddick H 6 2 6 3 3 6 7 6 5 Fig 38 Scoreboard Sports Tab 2 DOWNLOADS BushnellGPS com CD ROM Downloading Uploading and Storing Satellite Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Now that you are familiar with your Bushnell ONIX series GPS you are ready to take advantage of many of the easy to use exclusive Bushnell features In conjunction with your Bushnell GPS unit you have two additional tools that make your ONIX the
22. arrows to select FA Power Button located items in a menu Right arrow to view on right side of ONIX submenus if available Left arrow Push to turn on Once the o exit the menu Press the OK unit is on press briefly to center button to confirm a menu BILIA see the Power Menu selection or turn an option on or off Hold button for 2 sec to Press the center OK button to set a turn power off waypoint on the MAP Solunar Edge Sun amp Moon Tables Zoom Buttons Zoom the view closer in or further out on maps and photos by pressing the or buttons Also used as volume controls for XM Radio MENU Button Press to view Main Menu with choice of 6 Pages Hold down to see Display Options for layers EXIT Button Press to exit any menu and return to current screen with selected layers Red charging and info boxes Green battery charging USB Port connect to PC aat with supplied cable e SafeTrack e XM Weather Location Selection e XM Radio Preferences Accessory Port used for AC charging cord and optional XM accessories Battery Pack Module houses Audio Out Jack connect Lith lon battery pack Also supplied earbuds to hear XM covers MicroSD card slot Satellite Radio entertainment THE SEVEN PAGES OF THE ONIX400 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 en
23. as Open regions are saved as routes and closed regions are saved as Map Areas They will be stored in My Routes and My Map Areas A Measuring Info Box is automatically displayed when drawing rulers displaying relevant data Distance to Cursor Total Length Last Segment Length and Total Area e Update Data select this option and press the Right button to choose Update Now updates weather information to the latest available Auto Update let the ONIX update weather info automatically on all a regular basis or Data Status monitor the age of the displayed weather data reception status XM satellite signal strength etc e SafeTrack select and press OK to enter SafeTrack mode or to see the SafeTrack options See SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode on the next page for more details The My Stuff Menu From the HOT Menu press or to see the My Stuff menu Fig 44 This menu lets you work with your personal waypoints trails map areas etc that you have already created The My Stuff menu items are e Where Am 1 This item functions as already described in the HOT menu it s simply available under My Stuff as well for your convenience e My Waypoints Press OK to see alist of all the waypoints you have marked Select one and press OK to edit delete or navigate to the waypoint Or press the Right key to view the waypoint on the base map cursor moves to the waypoint e My Trails A trail
24. ationships used in the instrument were obtained through an extensive study of the scientific literature and use of well documented wildlife behavior studies This information combined with discussions with wildlife biologists and experienced outdoorsmen has contributed to the development of the software used in the Solunar Edge to provide you with the ability to determine the absolute best predictor of animal and fish activity 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 States and Canada ONIX has been designed to be much simpler to operate than other handheld GPS receivers while offering powerful features like TruView navigation which allows you to layer satellite photos or topographic maps right over your trail map screen providing a useful real world frame of reference And for the first time in a handheld GPS device the ONIX400 lets you receive and view XM Weather data for your location right on the map you can even layer weather radar over a satellite photo of the area And you can listen to XM Radio
25. change what is displayed in this box Repeat the process again if you like for the third box Note that if you choose Location your latitude longitude for one of your info boxes it will take up 2 Info Boxes latitude is shown on top with longitude below 6 You may have noticed that there is an option at the top of the first list of information types labeled No Information You may select this option for any of the Info Boxes if you prefer not to use one or more of them 4 Info Boxes 2 _NO INTOFIMALTIOnI GW Bearing Degrees Fig 10 MAP Page as selecting No Information will actually clear and remove that Info Box Info Box Options slot from the lower set of boxes You can reduce the stack of three boxes for Upper Boxes you Start with to just two one or even zero You can also press DOWN to 12 step below the third box where you will find that a fourth box is hidden EXPLORINGTHE 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 and return to normal display The info you chose will still be displayed in the boxes and any boxes with No Information selected will not appear
26. ct just your favorite teams within a conference to monitor if you wish Note Use the or buttons to see addtional pages more teams of the current list you cannot keep scrolling down past the end of the currently displayed list Using Your Scoreboard After setting up your favorite sports and teams press Exit to return to the XM HOT button menu Select My Browser and press OK Press the button once to select the Sports tab This is your customized personal Bushnell Scoreboard The red banner at the top of the Scoreboard shows all your selected sports categories conferences etc It will scroll through all available data for everything you checked earlier and nothing that is not checked Fig 38 The current sports info on display is indicated in bold white on the red banner You can press the Down button red banner turns yellow and then press the Right button to highlight a sport in the banner this will pushpin or lock that sport so the Scoreboard stops auto scrolling to the next sports category but remains on the one you select If you have selected favorite teams within a category but then turned off that category for the off season the ONIX400 will remember your team selections when you turn the sports category back on again when the season starts again You may sometimes see the message Waiting for Data on your scoreboard This means that information for the category ora particular g
27. ct from a menu of options perhaps on the SET screen by setting a few personal preferences for information displays Once you begin feeling more comfortable with the controls and screens the best way to really learn to use your ONIX is to take it outside right in your own neighborhood or a local park and let it lock onto the GPS satellite signals as you watch the SAT page be patient this can take 3 or 4 minutes the first time you use it make sure you have a clear view of the sky and are not right next to a large building for best results then take a short walk and finish by using the ONIX to guide you back to your starting point you can either mark a waypoint at the start by clicking the center of the 5 way button twice or just begin walking later following the dotted breadcrumb trail back After that you might try downloading a satellite photo of this local area layer it on top of the map screen and try walking the same trail again setting a few waypoints as you go Continue referring to this manual and practicing as often as necessary until you master the basics before heading out on a hike of any significant length or attempting to navigate an unfamiliar area ONIX 400 Model 36 4000 FEATURES Extra Large 3 5 Full Color LCD e Download Topographic Maps e WAAS Enabled e Download Georeferenced Satellite Photographs e Heads Up Digital Compass Built In SiRF Technology 20 Channel Receiver Built In Base Maps North America
28. d to your different activities To save a profile select an activity from the list hiking camping etc then m press the right arrow to save your current display configuration under that oe EEE name The checkmark indicates the current active profile One custom user TI profile may bet setup and selected in addition to the other five pre named tango 9 profiles for common activities Hiking Camping Hunting Inland Boating sounds ke Ocean Boating Geocaching Custom You may also choose to Reset to CH or Radio 1 default instead of saving your current settings as one of the profiles this restores the original factory default screen configuration display options for all pages GPS press the right button and select GPS satellite reception ON to for neset Data normal GPS operation select OFF to conserve battery life ifyou are not going Fig 26 SET Page to be navigating and only want to use the XM weather or entertainment Options List services or while you are getting more familiar with your ONIX indoors where GPS reception is not possible Two other options are available __ SETTINGS gt USER PROFILE WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System turning WAAS on will provide f s slightly better GPS accuracy in the United States As this can decrease Hunting battery life you may want to keep it turned off for most normal navigation activities Cold Start Receiver press OK to re activate
29. e Good Slippery Roads No Active Advisories Fig 21 Weather Page Current Details Now Forecast Mostly Glear 40 Tuesday fing Low Forecast Partly Cloudy Pop 10 Fig 22 Weather Page Two Day Forecast Press OK button to choose When gt Uata O yg Sky Mostly Clear POP 0 Precip Rain Winds N 10mph Fig 23 Weather Page Weather at Destination Press HOT button to choose Where CS T ARTIST Buddy Guy with Quinn Sullivan SONGTITLE Who s Gonna Fill Those Shoes Or pam r an Di m in ba pi She Few ese iii it Fort Worth Spo ation Ta RADIO Fig 24 XM 16 Radio Page EXPLORING THE PAGES The XM Weather amp Radio 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 Press the HOT button to make the conditions and forecast relevant to these location options Fig 23 Where I Am weather data for your current location e Cursor use the 5 way button first to place the MAP page crosshair on a different location on the map then use this option to see the weather there Destination used
30. e Waterproof IPX7 Standard e Save Load Waypoints Trails and Routes e Durable Rubber Armoring Stores Up to 1000 Waypoints amp 20 Routes e SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode e Micro SD Card Storage 128MB card inc Display XM WX Weather Data e Exclusive Screen Layering inc XM Weather Listen to XM Radio Entertainment and Sports with Bushnell ONIX Channel Monitor Downlodd satellite photos and topo maps at www bushnellgps com A 2 Subscription to XM weather and or entertainment services required INCLUDED PARTS LIST e ONIX 400 GPS XM Receiver e Earbuds e Lithium Ion Battery Pack e Info Pack with Quick Start Guide 128MB MicroSD Card AC Charging Cord USB Cable BATTERY CHARGING CLEANING amp MAINTENANCE e The internal Lithium lon 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 slot first then attach the battery pack by lining it up with the opening on the bottom of the unit pushing it straight onto the unit until flush with the surface then sliding the battery down towards the end with the USB and accessory ports until it locks securely into place to remove the battery press the soft release area see yellow arrow below at the curved end of the battery then slide it up and lift directly away from the ONIX body Connect the supplied AC charging cord to the accessory connector port at the bottom of the unit then into a wall outlet Whe
31. e date for example if you want to see the solunar data and predicted activity level for a day in the future press the DOWN key to select the date box Now you can press the LEFT or RIGHT keys to go back or move ahead to a different date Or press OK to get a popup one month calender then use the 4 way keypad to select a date and press OK Pressing the or buttons when the calender is displayed will change it to a past or future month Press the DOWN key to select the time period box just above the graph then press either the OK button or RIGHT key to toggle between displaying an animal fish activity chart for One Day Fig 20 just the currently displayed date in the box above the time period or for a One Month period of time Note The green area that will appear shows the correction to the activity graph based on SoLunar Edge Technology A red line indicates the selected day One Month mode or current time One Day mode For more information on patented Solunar Edge technology and Speedtech Instruments products visit www Speedtech com Himanac gt Fishing User Location i 12 24 Fig 18 Almanac Page Location Options Himanac gt Fishing Fig 19 Almanac Chart HOT Button Himanac gt Fishing PPE NE Moon Over Under 1745 8515 cst NUFSUd i Ul SUdi JU One Day Chart Fig 20 Almanac Chart Time Period 1 Day 15 Sky Light Rain Winds None Low In B Minutes Non
32. e next section The ONIX will start pointing you to the closest point on that trail A trail is a previously walked path for example a trail that you took back to your campsite that wound around trees and past the edge of a pond 6 My Routes pick from your list of saved routes point to point navigation 7 My Map Areas pick from list of your previously created custom map areas 8 My Photos or Topos after you pick a photo or topo from the list arrow down to it and press OK to confirm you wish to navigate towards that area the ONIX will begin to point you towards that area Note that you must have selected photos or topos as a screen layer in your MAP options as described earlier on page 9 if you want to see it while navigating Alternatively instead of pressing OK you can press the RIGHT key from the name on the list and go to the eyeball icon then press OK to just view the photo or topo without starting navigation To exit this view only mode press OK again to return to the list 9 Location a latitude and longitude coordinate e Map Detail or Compass Options Name varies with current display Page When you are on the MAP Page this will say Map Details You can decide whether you wish to view details such as the compass points of interest range rings etc superimposed onto the base map by toggling them on off in the Map Detail list On the NAV Page it will say Compass Options see details in
33. e you to it To stop this navigation activity press the HOT button again you will see the option to stop Press OK to confirm you want to stop navigating and you will be returned back to the MAP page screen but without the bearing arrow pointing the way to a specific destination The bearing arrow effectively becomes a heading arrow once you stop navigating The available Find GoTo items you can choose for navigation or viewing are Fig 39 1 Nearest Waypoints a short list of close by waypoints Time Sad fil Bear bd Area by Moving a Fence Post GW Where Am 1 Fig 38 HOT Button Menu Sub Menu 21 Head 0 Jail fer 5 Draw Ruler To From W Nearest Waypoint amp WE AUL My Routes I O Po Cist to Desk E GPS Attitude a gunse LJ Fig 40 Draw Ruler To From List Head O Je F Measuring C9 Measure To 7 iS e RIAL BRG a ee p Na Fig 41 Measuring Menu Basic Options TE i Measuring GW Close Region PI Clear Rulers 135 Save As gt pi hi fhe aur su i Fig 43 Measuring Menu More Options USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER The HOT Button Menu 2 All Waypoints pick from list of all stored waypoints shown in order beginning with the closest 3 POI Point of Interest gas stations hospitals airports etc 4 Places built into the base map city names etc 5 My Trails pick from list of saved Trails se
34. eception 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 Clouds e Rain Snow Advisory f Wind Advisory g Road Conditions h Visibility Note Press the button to see 2nd page of options with i County Warnings within borders of your current county j Lightning Note not all weather data can be displayed simultaneously Other Map Detail options Compass indicates your current direction Range Rings Fig 5 visual tool that represents distance on your map or photo within a circle The distance shown is the radius of the circle This radius is half the zoom level Use Up Down on the 5 way pad to adjust the radius of the rings then press OK to exit e Photos Aerial Satellite Fig 6 superimposed over Base Map if desired You do not need to manually select the right photo or topo map to use as these downloaded files are geo referenced enabling your ONIX to choose the correct photo automatically based on your current location and zoom level Note that while both types of images can be stored at the same time on your ONIX only one of them photo or topo map can be displayed over the base
35. ection menu will be the ones most relevant to that activity Simply use the LEFT RIGHT and UP DOWN keys to move around the available icons press OK to select one you will see it appear next to the name at the top of the display then select done and press OK again to confirm and enter the icon so it appears on the map along with the name A DANA ponn nf minajr otacat gfolulwfa l Ze enema Fig 50 Text Tool Editing a Waypoint Name GO BGEONASSO SARK ASE dela aakol ele Fig 51 Icon Tool Editing a Waypoint Icon 25 My Stuff Update Uata AM Packages XM Radio amp Sports XM NavWeather XM SkyWatch Unknown Unknown Unknown Fig 31 XM Radio HOT Button Menu My Ghannels The Cars My Best Friend s Fine Young Canni She Drives Me Cr Color Me Badd All Love Charley Pride All I Have To Of Gh 7 che8 Os Ch 8 Gh 9 Gh 10 NASHVILLE I c M Ch 11 Justin Moore Back That Thi Cooder Graw Legend Of Millie Fig 32 My Channels options Ch 12 My Channels Unknown Artist Cho re6Ds Ch 6 Unknown Title Unknown Artist Unknown Title Unknown Artist Unknown Title Unknown Artist Unknown Title Favorite Heart Ch 7 et 31 OF Ch 8 Hide X AMENN Ch 10 Unknown Artist Unknown Title Fig 33 Favorite Channel amp Hide Channel Icons ga My Categories 1 3 0 BLUE Z Ja tu OX Latin ic def 8 ARoddick 6 5 Fig
36. g 33 Move down to the alarm icon in the popup window and press OK to turn on the alarm for that waypoint The last item in the popup allows you to delete the waypoint you will be asked if you are sure to prevent accidental deletions Creating a Map Area My Map Areas A special feature available on the MAP page lets the user define a polygonal triangle square etc area of any size placed anywhere which can then be used to simply measure that area displayed as total square mileage or footage help define map and property boundaries and or generate an alert message when the area is either entered or exited This is done by placing a minimum of three virtual fence posts on the map which are used to define the limits of the area Fig 34 next page The process for setting up a custom Map Area is outlined on the next page More information about utilizing the My Map Areas features can be found at http www bushnell com gps by clicking the Product Support link MAP gt WPTOB2 U NaNe GR Set Waypoint _ INHITEMARSH CREEK POOLES GUT s m NE Fig 31 Waypoint Menu Press OK to set new waypoint WPT BB1 F Navigate To Loc N 38 89633 Fig 32 Options for previous waypoints Head D er Hb iui SF WPT HEI aiil Icons GG ERE om 3 de AS 4 HE FONEEORZUNE Lil amp L amp __done don Fig 33 Waypoint Edit Icon 19 USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS
37. he Almanac 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 the Almanac page e With the top box above the moon phase graphic selected press the RIGHT key to see location options Fig 18 for the solunar data data shown is for where To see the data for your current location select Where Am Or move your cursor on the MAP page anywhere you like and select Cursor on the Almanac page to see the data for that location Other options include selecting a waypoint you stored earlier a POI any geographic location latitude longitude etc Press the HOT button to open a ToolBox with three options Fig 19 Fishing Chart highlight this and press OK a checkmark will appear if you want the animal activity level chart to be relevant for fish Hunting Chart select and check this if you prefer the activity graph to indicated mammal activity levels Set Timezone select this and press OK to temporarily jump to the Time options on the SET page 24 hr or AM PM format daylight savings etc To change th
38. i ONIX 400 GPS XM RADIO RECEIVER Quick Start Guide Model 364000 Lit 98 0973 09 08 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 Basemap data is supplied by NAVTEQ a major supplier of digital map data for handheld and vehicle navigation products worldwide NAVTEQ continually refines and improves their digital map databases to maintain their leadership position in the industry 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 This device uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack Follow the directions for charging the battery before use Do notattemptto open the battery pack modify or charge it other than as directed Check the battery compartment after the unit has had any prolonged ex
39. inment To quickly listen to one channel press the Right button to see the channel list then use the Up Down buttons to highlight the channel you want Press OK to listen to it or press the Right Left buttons to browse other categories of channels You can also press the HOT button while you are on the XM page and use the options in the menu you will see to mark favorite channels hide channels you aren t interested in set up the channel monitor box at the bottom of the screen to easily swap listening channels and even turn the box into your personal Scoreboard to monitor your favorite sports teams and scores Please see pages 26 amp 27 for details on using the XM Radio HOT button menu EXPLORING THE PAGES The 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 options or settings menus for this page The SET Page The SET page user options Fig 26 include all the following e User Profile Fig 27 select to customize and set various display options You can save different sets of screen configurations that are best suite
40. is a path or course that been started by moving or previously completed and saved by the user Press OK or the RIGHT key The options here are Fig 45 Start New Trail select this to begin a new trail for example from a parking lot or other landmark to your camp Trail List your previous trails if any are listed below Start New Trail Highlight a trail name and press OK to see these 4 options Fig 46 Navigate To navigate a saved trail This starts navigation through a previously completed trail Reverse press OK to navigate the selected trail from its endpoint to its start very useful to go back to a point of origin Edit Name option to rename a previously saved trail Especially useful if you saved a trail with the default name Delete deletes a previously saved trail from memory 7 240 TL6G8 re Maer Se A fs Fig 46 My Trails Options After Selecting a Saved Trail Fig 47 My Trails End amp Save Trail 23 24 Hold Hot Button to Safelrack in 7 secs SafeTrack Menu GW Cancel Options Fig 48 SafeTrack Screen Tracking Rate Resume Delay 28 seconds _ Fig 49 SafeTrack Options select Options from SafeTrack Screen USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER SafeTrack End amp Save Trail Fig 47 only available after a New Trail has been started select this when you reach the end of a new trail saving it in memory for later recall You will
41. lease reference SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode on pg 24 Utilize SafeTrack and Auto Update modes to maximize battery life 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 the charger cord from the outlet and accessory port Store it safely for future use 3 To ensure adequate satellite signal strength make sure you are in a location with an unobstructed view of the sky GPS units typically do not work well indoors unless you are very near to a window 4 Press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the display starts up 5 Press the MENU button briefly You will see the Main Menu screen with seven pages to choose from Use the 5 way switch to select highlight SAT then press the OK center button 6 You are now viewing the Satellite SAT page You will begin to see multiple icons on the circular radar screen representing the closest satellites to you in the global GPS system These icons will turn green as the ONIX locks on to each satellite and
42. lete data download and loss of data 2 After a download the unit must be powered off and then powered back on for it to recognize the data Check out http www bushnellgps com for the latest version of the GPS PC Companion You can download the newest versions right from the website to any PC Just click the Product Support tab at the top of the main page then Software Updates in the left frame PC System Requirements to use the PC Companion software with Bushnell ONIX GPS products 500 megahertz MHz Pentium III processor or higher 64 megabyte MB RAM or higher Hard Disk 20MB a portion of this disk space will be freed after installation if the original download package is removed from the hard drive CD ROM or DVD drive Display 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor Microsoft Windows ME Windows 2000 XP with Service Pack SP 2 Windows Server 2003 with SP1 or System later operating system including Vista2 Other One Free USB Port Internet connection 56Kb or better DSL recommended Internet browser Microsoft Explorer 5 2 or later FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two 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 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
43. map ata time Topo the topographic map you choose from files you download and store in the ONIX will be layered over the base map North UP when checked the top of the screen is oriented due north If unchecked the top of the screen is oriented to your current direction of travel i e track up like automotive GPS units Satellite photos and topo maps are displayed North Up by default Map Data turns on off display of roads and places on the base map Bread Crumbs a dotted line on the display showing the simple path you ve traveled Breadcrumbs are automatically stored but only displayed if this option is selected Points of Interest major or common facilities from a pre programmed list airports hospitals etc ae N eT Fig 4 Weather Info Layer Options 1 of 2 pages Fig 5 Range Rings Layer Head U Le Layer 11 EXPLORINGTHE PAGES Using the Info Boxes e 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 N SRI 1412 The wide rectangular Info Boxes at the bottom of the Page display along
44. n the Status LED changes from red to green the battery is fully charged e The ONIX is designed to be waterproof to a depth of 1 meter IPX7 rating however it is recommended that the user opens and checks the battery compartment following any submersion or prolonged exposure to rain snow etc Any moisture observed inside the battery compartment or on the exterior of the battery pack or MicroSD card should be dried off immediately and completely Prolonged submersion over 30 minutes and or to water depths greater than 1 meter can cause damage to the unit If the ONIX exterior becomes dirty clean it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution then wipe dry To avoid possible scratches a dry micro fiber cloth is ideal for cleaning the display screen Do not use chemical solvents or cleaners of any type on the ONIX unit s exterior battery compartment or display as these may damage plastic components Registration Card and CD ROM MicroSD Card NOrattach Push In to Insert or Remove Rusihereitoreleases batteny pack Battery Pack amp Compartment Details Battery pack attachment lugs 5 CONTROLS AND PORTS IDENTIFICATION and Lanyard Attachment Current Page Indicator Bushnell Head 0 Eida 86 g 3 5 Color LCD Display Screen ALMANAC 5 Way Button Pad Used to i navigate on screen select from a IO 22 Battery Level Indicator I Nr menuoptions andcreatewaypoints Press Up Down
45. ng and turn green you are ready to begin using the ONIX The next step is your choice you may go to the NAV or SET page to select options or make personal settings first or begin navigating by going directly to the MAP page The simplest GPS function is to mark your present location Any location that you choose to mark is called a waypoint To set a waypoint at your current position just press OK center of the 5 way button You will see the Waypoint Menu Fig 31 with the default name assigned to the new waypoint WPT000 WPT001 etc shown at the top with these options below it Set Waypoint Edit Name Edit Icon Edit Alert Since Set Waypoint is already highlighted simply press OK again to accept WPT as the name and create a waypoint at your current position See below for details on how to edit a waypoint name and icon before setting it this might make it easier to find later Or you can rename a previously set waypoint change its icon or delete it entirely at any time in the future Fig 32 If you choose not to set the waypoint or you want to delete the waypoint simply exit via the left arrow press LEFT on the 5 way pad To edit the text arrow up to the waypoint name then click OK and use the keypad screen you will see to create a name to replace it see pg 25 for detailed instructions You can also move down to select the icon and again press OK and choose from the available different icons Fi
46. ographic north pole Magnetic North direction to the earth s magnetic north pole Note you can select True or Magnetic North but not both together they are mutually exclusive The NAV page also has a Bearing Arrow Pg 10 Fig 2 which only appears during active navigation This will be seen as a long black line with an arrow head It indicates where you should go to get to your navigation destination and is only valid while navigating To select what is displayed in the 2 upper Info Boxes which always show Nav related data follow the procedure described previously in step 8 of Setting Up and Using the Info Boxes Make sure the NAV tab is active first appears on the far left at the top of the lower Info Boxes The defaults are Heading and Bearing Degrees but these can easily be changed to display distance or time to your destination average speed local time etc The ALMANAC Page The Almanac page Fig 17 primarily is used to view the information stored in internal Solunar Edge data tables which includes times for sunrise sunset and times when the moon s position is overhead or underfoot along with a graphic showing the current moon phase This solunar chart data can be displayed for your current position or any waypoint point of interest a location in another city or state etc You also have the option of viewing solunar data for a past or future date Many outdoorsmen have found that EXPLORING THE PAGES T
47. olled by the 5 way button Your currently selected character is highlighted Move LEFT RIGHT or UP DOWN to select letters then press OK to enter your selected character you ll see it appear in the name near the top of the display Use the LEFT RIGHT keys to move around in a row it wraps around when you go past the 1st or last character in a row and use UP DOWN to move through the columns The Text Tool automatically switches to lower case after starting a word with upper case but you may use SHIFT select press OK to change it anytime Use back to backspace if you make a mistake or to delete the default WPT 000 assigned to a new waypoint before starting to type your preferred name for it To insert a space select _ To switch from letter characters to numbers or symbols press the or buttons you will see the tabs at the top of the Text Tool change Once you are finished creating or editing the name for your waypoint trail etc be sure to select done and press OK to actually confirm and enter the name in the memory of the ONIX350 How to Set or Edit Icons Using the Icon Menu With Edit Icon selected click OK and the display will show a menu of icons Fig 51 or common symbols that you may choose to represent your waypoint on the map If you have previously set up a user profile for a particular type of activity for example camping the group of icons that appears in the icon sel
48. p unable to turn off normally Downloaded 1 USB cable was disconnected or power was shut photos or maps off before download was completed are not found or 2 Unit was used immediately after download cannot be used without restarting power off then on again 1 Be sure battery has been fully charged before use Avoid excessive use of the backlight which may shorten battery life 2 Press power button until LCD comes on 1 Make sure GPS is turned ON in the SET Page The center circle of the SAT page should be circling If not turn GPS ON in the SET page 2 After the unit has been off for an extended time it may take longer for it to acquire GPS satellites Check the SAT page for progress 3 For fastest acquisition times make sure the unit has a clear view of the sky Avoid areas of heavy brush and areas next to large buildings or cliffs Keep unit out of backpacks and concealed areas in order to maintain consistent GPS signals Try holding the unit further away from your body 1 If holding the power button for 2 sec has no effect reset the unit by removing the battery pack and power cord if attached then reattach it Check website for latest software update your software version is found in the Unit Info on SET page 1 When downloading information from the PC program or Web please wait until the download has been completed Disconnecting the unit prior to completion of download will result in incomp
49. part 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 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Your Bushnell GPS XM 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 A check money order in the amount of 10 00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling Name and address for product return An explanation of the defect Proof of Date Purchased 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 Products Bushnell Outdoor Products
50. perty Navigate To go towards the closest point in the area relative to your current position Visible On Map turns viewing of the Map Area on off De activate Alert cancels the warning message that was automatically set when you checked Stay Within or Avoid Area Edit Name change the name of the Map Area Edit Map Area select and press OK to access the Fence Post list for that Map Area to move delete rename etc an individual Post Fig 37 Delete delete the entire Map Area Using the HOT Button The HOT Menu When you are on the MAP or NAV page all basic navigation actions are easily controlled by Bushnell s exclusive HOT button The HOT button is also used to select the view options for the current display Page Let s take a look from the MAP page click the HOT button to view the HOT Menu then use the DOWN or UP keys to select highlight an option Fig 38 e Where Am I Press OK to see your current location on the map display This function lines up the GPS position icon small black circle with the crosshair pointer icon Find Go To Click OK or the RIGHT key to find or go to any of the listed items note that you can only select from previously stored items not create a new one when using the Find GoTo feature After selecting your destination and pressing OK the title of the destination will show in a yellow box at the top of the screen and the bearing arrow will point in the correct direction to tak
51. posure to significant amounts of water rain snow etc and remove any moisture before continuing to use the unit If it becomes necessary to dispose of the battery pack please take it to your local waste collection service or recycling center for environmentally responsible processing 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 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
52. press OK anytime to swap the new channel with the one that was originally in that Channel Monitor slot Once you have set up your Channel Monitor slots they work just like preset buttons on a radio you can just highlight one of the channels in the box and press OK to swap it with the current top logo and background channel you were listening to they trade places So you now have 4 channels to rapidly switch between Note that the info box channel browser is not passive it actually lets you APPENDIX How to Personalize Your XM Channel Monitor and Scoreboard see what s currently playing on the channels you monitor here 5 My Sports Select My Sports from the XM Hot button menu to determine what information will be shown on your Scoreboard seen when the Sports tab is active Begin by highlighting then checkmarking press OK the main sports categories you are currently interested in Fig 36 You can turn off leave unchecked an entire sports category when it is not in season baseball in winter for example so you don t waste time waiting for it to scroll by on your scoreboard For team sports NFL etc after you have checkmarked the category press the right button and then select and checkmark your favorite teams Fig 37 only news scores for these will be shown on your scoreboard display For college sports you will first see a list of conferences to check uncheck then you can right button again sele
53. r ONIX information pack or call 1 800 985 9200 In order to activate the XM Radio services you will need your XM Radio ID number This ID can be found on the product label inside the battery pack compartment or on the SET page in the Unit Info Go to the SET page press UP or DOWN buttons to highlight Unit Info then press the OK button to display all unit info including your XM ID number 10 nange hing hadius 47 Fig 1 Base Map Head U Le bear IU Fig 2 MAP Page Cursors Fig 3 MAP Page Map Details Layer Options EXPLORING THE PAGES The 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 refer to the MAP page while navigating with the ONIX400 Using Bushnell s exclusive screen layering this page can display multiple location and navigation related information in a single view The following items are always displayed on this page e Base Map Fig 1 primary streets and location similar to a basic road map Cursor shows your location and direction The
54. selecting distance speed units elevation units GPS position format and datum default for North America is WGS84 see the glossary for more info e Language selects language used for all display menus and option screens e Owner Info allows you to input personal information for identification this can be shown during startup if desired Please refer to the How to Set or Edit Names section on page 25 for details on how to enter letters and numerals Reset Data Fig 30 allows you to reset clear all existing data or just selected speed distance or time related data Press OK or Right to check an item then OK to reset it After resetting the checkmark next to the item will disappear A common use of Reset Data is to clear the old Breadcrumbs trail marks from a past trip to the same area Unit Info provides hardware software version numbers serial number and XM Radio ID Setting Waypoints When the unit is first powered on it may take up to 3 or 4 minutes for the USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER Waypoints Map Areas 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 gt 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 blinki
55. so the next time you first enter the XM Radio page you can press OK to browse this Favorites list select one with Up Down then press the Right button to listen Fig 33 Note to remove a favorite channel from this list or add a new one to it you must use the Add Favorite option in My Channels select the channel and press OK to switch the Heart icon on or off 3 My Categories Select this to see the list of 22 categories currently each containing related channels different musical genres comedy news sports talk etc Use Up Down to select a Category then press the OK button to check or uncheck which categories you want Fig 34 to be available Press the right button to see a 2nd screen of XM categories This will make channel browsing see below faster you will only see channels in your favorite categories 4 My Browser Select My Browser and you will see the name logo of the channel you are currently listening to at the top of the screen along with an XM Channel Monitor XM Radio info boxes at the bottom of the screen with the XM tab active Fig 35 and three channels displayed in slots in the box Press Up Down to select any one of the three channel slots in the Monitor box then press the Left or Right button to browse other channels you will see only channels in the Categories you checked previously including any marked as Favorites but none of the channels that were Hidden As you browse
56. sure 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 sunrise sunset times and Solunar data graphs that can help predict the level of mammal and fish activity 4 XM Radio select from over 170 channels of music news sports and entertainment XM reception must be activated Listen to your favorites while you navigate or just listen at the end of the day when you reach your campsite boat or home Note XM reception must be set to ON in the SET Page 5 MAP you will likely spend the most time on the MAP page since it shows your current location relative to other objects and places You can layer aerial photos weather information a compass and other navigation related items alone or in combinations over the top of the base map making it even more useful and informative 6 XM Weather use this page to choose the day time and location for weather forecast data see included How to Activate XM Service Note XM reception must be set to ON in the SET Page 7 SET Setup go here to set your personal user preferences enable XM satellite reception setup a custom user profile and other user adjustable operating utilities Almanac gt Solunar Table Cursor__ w E a HER HEHH a N 0 00000
57. t Set as Post 1 after selecting a previously placed Fence Post select this option and press OK to use the same Fence Post as the starting point of a new adjacent Map Area Delete erase the Fence Post e Keep using Insert After to add Fence Posts until you have placed Jie Jat at least three or four to define the boundaries of the Map Area you PRO pe are creating Press EXIT or the LEFT key to see the Map Areas List with gpa your new Map Area added With the name of the Map Area selected press the RIGHT key to view the Area on the base map with lines visible between the Fence Posts The Info Box at the bottom of the display will automatically show the total area in square miles of the Map Area If your Map Area is very small the Info Box changes to square feet instead of miles If you need to know the area in acres 1 sq mi 640 acres so simply multiply the number in the info box by 640 For small areas divide the square feet by 43560 to see the total Options List area in acres e Press EXIT to return to the Map Areas list Press OK to see the list of USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER The HOT Button Menu options for the Map Area Fig 36 Stay Within when this is checked a Map Area Breached warning will flash onscreen if you leave the Map Area boundary Avoid Area check this to generate the Map Area Breached warning if you enter the Map Area for example to prevent accidentally trespassing on private pro
58. the NAV Page section e Info Boxes an alternate way instead of holding MENU down to pop up the Info Boxes for editing See Setting Up and Using the Info Boxes for more details e Draw Ruler a tool to quickly find the distance between multiple points on the map After selecting Draw Ruler from the MAP Page HOT menu Fig 38 either press OK and move the cursor to any point on the map or press the RIGHT key and chose an existing location from the To From list Fig 40 Once a location has been selected press OK and choose Measure To Fig 41 This will create a fence post at that location The info boxes will show the distance from your current location to that point fence post Fig 42 To measure the distance between any two points use the same process except that after a selection has been made press Measure From then repeat the process to select a second point to Measure To To add more points select an additional location from the map or the list and choose USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER The My Stuff Menu Add Fence Post If you continue to set additional points you will see more CE options appear in the Measuring menu Fig 43 You can clear all ruler guides Seba Se and start over or select Close Region to turn three or more points into a CY My waypoints S Map Area and measure its area in square yards or miles The regions created by your rulers can be saved as Routes or Map Are
59. the satellite ID will be shown The bar graph below the radar screen indicates the relative signal strength of each satellite Once you have a lock on at least 3 or 4 satellites you are ready to navigate Note that the satellite lock process will take longer up to 3 or 4 minutes the first time you use your GPS in a new geographical area but will be much faster on future usage in the same area see Reset Data in the SET Page gt GPS options if you later relocate more than 300 miles away from your initial area You can check reception with the SAT page at any time but will likely find that you use it less than any other page in fact you may simply go directly to the MAP or any other page the next time you use your ONIX 7 You re ready to go Let s take a look in more detail at the other pages then see how easy it is to enjoy the many features and capabilities of the ONIX400 for yourself to mark and name your own waypoints locations or objects you want to return to later navigate towards a nearby point of interest layer a compass or weather radar over the map and even listen to a ball game or your favorite music while you walk To use the XM Satellite Weather and or Entertainment features of the ONIX400 you will first need to set up your subscription to these XM services and activate XM reception for your unit It s fast and easy just follow the directions on the XM Satellite Service Activation page included in you

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