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Model 36-1100 Lit# 98-1324/11-08 ONIX 110 GPS NAVIGATOR Instruction Manual.
2 About This Manual Thank you for choosing the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS Receiver . T his manual will help you to familiarize y ourself with this produc t and set it up to best suit your needs.
3 How Does “ GPS” Work? GPS stands for “Global P ositioning System” . Launched by the United States .
4 W arnings and Notices GPS System & Map Data Ac curacy Notice: The Global P ositioning System (GPS) is operated b y the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accurac y and maintenance.
5 T able of Cont ents Product Overview 9 Package Cont ents 10 11 Hardware C omponents 12 12 13 .
6 T able of Cont ents Nearest Search 21 .
7 T able of Cont ents Setting the Timer 33 33 Setting the Pace Setting the Speed Setting the Lap Set.
8 T able of Cont ents System Requiremen ts .
9 Pr oduct O verview Congra tulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS .
10 Package C ontents Before you start using your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigat or , make sure that your pack age contains the following items. If anything appears to be missing or damaged, contact y our local Bushnell dealer or distributor for a replac ement.
11 ONIX 110 F eatures .
12 Hardwar e Components T ake a moment to familiarize yourself with your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator . T he following illustrations provide information about the components of the unit.
13 No . Item F unction naviga tion keys Up arrow : Pr ess to move the cursor up in .
14 Charging the ONIX 110 Battery Before using your ONIX 110 for the rst time, the internal rechargeable batter y 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 .
15 The ver tical bars on the bottom of the screen show the signal strengths acquired from the satellites . position.
16 Zooming In/Out Y ou can change the map scale while viewing the map with one of the following wa ys: map scale.
17 2. S elect Display ( Fig . 4 ) and press OK to conrm. .
18 or Normal (for navigation mode) as required and press OK to sav e your settings ( Fig. 7 ). Viewing the C ompass 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.
19 Setting the Home Location T o 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 ( F ig. 11 ) . 3. Y ou can set your home location with one of the following wa ys ( Fig .
20 NO TE: After setting y our home location, you can begin navigation and start recording trail logs. Press OK to clear the log history and star t recording a new log. Using Adv anced Mode In A dvanced mode , you can sear ch for objects step by step or search for a “nearest” objec t.
21 1. On the map page, press the Menu button t o 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Nearest POI option and press OK ( F ig. 18 ) . 3. Selec t A T ype rst, using the navigation keys to select the type and then press OK ( Fig.
22 keys to highlight each eld and make changes as required . Act ive box and press OK to check the option. An active w aypoint will be displayed on the map page. 8. Highlight the √ and press OK to sav e changes.
23 Deleting Waypoin ts T o delete an unused waypoint: 1. On the map page, press the Menu button to display the menu options. 2. Use the navigation keys to selec t the My W aypoints option and press OK . 3. A list of all waypoints is displa yed on the screen.
24 highlight each eld to input information such as name, comment, and so on. 5. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight the w aypoints eld ( Fig . 29 ) . P ress the Menu button to select fr om the f ollowing options to create a route: Add WP to add existing waypoints to the route ( F ig.
25 modify the routes as requir ed: Edit to modify the chosen route. Delete to delete the chosen route Delete All to delete all routes . Set NA V to activate navigation mode .
26 Clear T rail to clear the current tr ail poin ts ( Fig . 35 ) . Save Tr ail to save the current trail log to logs can be saved .
27 and the trail log setting will automatically b e set to Show ON. If you select Wrap or Fill , the trail log setting will automatically be set to Show O . Viewing T rail Log Information T o view trail log information: 1. In Advanced mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options.
28 Using the Set Location F eature The Set Location feature enables the user to view a specied location where the user utilizes frequently . It can automatically go to the location you specied instead searching f or it on the map. T o enable the S et Loca tion feature: 1.
29 Page button to view the trip status information.
30 to display the menu options. 2. Highlight the Change Field option and press OK ( Fig . 44 ) 3. Select the eld you want to change and press OK to view the available options ( F ig.
31 on screen ( Fig . 48 ) . Selec t 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.
32 Viewing the Geocaching P age After setting up the cache box, you can start the treasure hunt by using the coordinates on the geocaching page. location on your map page: 1.
33 time, distance, pace, speed, lap when you are tak ing a walk , jogging, or cycling, and view your exercise per formance afterwards. Setting the Timer T o set up the timer : 1. In Spor ts mode, press the M enu button to display the menu options. 2. S elect T raining Setup and press OK to display the menu options.
34 2.Select T raining Setup and press OK to displa y the menu options. 3. Highlight Pace and pr ess the OK button. want to change and press the OK butt on.
35 and press OK to conrm. 5. Use the navigation keys to adjust each eld and press OK to conrm. 6. Highlight the √ option and press OK button to save changes ( Fig . 60 ) . A message will pop up t o inform the user when a lap has been completed.
36 T o congure miscellaneous settings: 1. In Spor ts mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options. 2. Selec t T raining Setup and press OK to display the menu options.
37 Start T raining After you have congured training settings, you can start the training session and have your sports track and per formance r ecorded. T o star t a training session: 1. On the map page, press OK to start training. The “ Start T raining Log ” message pops up ( F ig.
38 T o view your training history: 1. On the map page, press the Menu button to display the sports menu options. 2. Select H istory and press OK . A training record of the current week is displa yed on the screen. 3. Press OK to view a complete list of the training records ( Fig .
39 Simulation . Normal mode is used with live satellit e data. Simulation mode does not use live satellite data; therefore , func tions that require live satellite data cannot be used. 1.
40 √ and press OK .
41 5. Press OK t o display the available settings . 6. Use the up/down navigation keys to select a setting ( Fig . 76 ) . √ and press OK .
42 setting ( Fig . 78 ) . √ and press OK . Setting the Beeper Y ou can set the beeper on for keypad, warning messages, or both.
43 and press OK . Setting the Time The local time can be set on the ONIX 110 using the Time setting function.
44 the previous, obsolete da ta from the memory. The Cold Star t featur e enables you to restar t navigation by acquiring fresh positioning information from the available sat ellites as follow s: 1. Pr ess the Menu button twice to displa y the main menu.
45 T ransferring Data Y ou can transfer maps, waypoints, routes, trails, and fonts to and from a PC using the Connect to PC featur e. Syst em Requirements (for the PC C ompanion S oftware) .
46 Making Connections T o connect the ONIX 110 to your laptop, use the USB cable provided in the pack age. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the data por t on the device and connect the other end of the cable to a free USB port on your laptop or desktop computer .
47 T o transf er data to your lapt op or PC, use the PC Companion program you installed. The following sections provide more information about using this utility .
48 File Menu Click File | Open to open map card les (*.ard) or map list les (*.arl, which contains a list of several map car d les). OK .
49 Display Icons displayed on the map.
50 as a waypoint. Y ou are prompted to specify the le in which you want to save the w aypoints. Click Open to use an e xisting le or New to open a new le, specify the location t o save the wa ypoint le and click Save . A new waypoint screen appears.
51 prompted to specify the le in which you want to save the geocaching le. Click OPEN to use an existing le or CREA TE to open a new le. Specify the location to save the geocaching le and click S av e. A dialog for a new box pops up . Enter inf ormation such as the name of the box and comments for the box.
52 PC->GPS | My Map ONIX 110.
53 displayed on the map . Y ou can select locations such as government buildings, shopping places, restaurants and so on to be displayed on the map by selecting the required check bo xes.
54 downloading is in progr ess. Downloading T rail Logs T o download trail logs to the ONIX 110, do the following: 1.
55 3. The selected geocaching le gets copied to the internal memor y of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable. The correct USB por t will be .
56 T roubleshooting Problems Possible Solution I pressed the power button but the device doesn’ t .
57 Specications Item Description Navigation (symbol) coordinate .
Specications an d designs are subject to cha nge withou t any no tice or obligatio n on the part of the manufact urer . FC C Complianc e Statement .
ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY Y our Bushnell ® GPS receiver is warranted t o be free of defects in mat erials and workma nship for one year a f ter the dat e of purchase. I n the event of a defect under this warran ty , we will, at our option, repair or replace the prod uct, pro vide d that you return the product with return postage prepaid.
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