Bushnell 110 instruction manual Deleting Waypoints, Using Routes, Creating a Route

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Deleting Waypoints

To delete an unused waypoint:

1.On the map page, press the Menu button to display the menu options.

2.Use the navigation keys to select the My Waypoints option and press OK.

3.A list of all waypoints is displayed on the screen. The active waypoint which is currently used for navigation is denoted by an asterisk (*) sign next to it.

4.Use the navigation keys to highlight the waypoint you want to delete and press the Menu button to display the OSD menu.

5.Select Delete (Fig. 25) to delete only the active

waypoint (or Delete All (Fig. 26) to delete all waypoints) from the drop down box and press OK to confirm.

6.A message prompts you to confirm the action. Press OK to delete or the ESC button to cancel.

Using Routes

Read this section to learn how to create a route manually using the previously created waypoints.

Creating a Route

To create a route using the waypoints previously created:

1.In Advanced mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options.

2.Use the navigation keys to select the My Routes option and press OK (Fig. 27).

3.A list of routes will be displayed on screen. Press the Menu button and use the navigation keys to select New (Fig. 28).

4.A new route is created and its information is displayed on screen. Use the navigation keys to

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Contents Onix About This Manual How Does GPSWork? GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Transferring Data System Requirements Introducing the Onix Package Contents Onix 110 Features Function No. Item Acquiring Satellite Information Charging the Onix 110 BatteryTurning On For the First Time Button to start navigation Turning the GPS On/OffViewing the Map Turning on the Backlight Adjusting the Screen ContrastZooming In/Out Use the navigation keys to select Simulation Using the Onix 110 in Simulation ModeThere are two different ways to switch to simulation mode Press the Menu button to display the OSD menuViewing the Compass Page Fig Using the OnixUsing Simple Mode Using the Navigation Feature Setting the Home LocationNearest Search Using Advanced ModeSearch Object Creating Waypoints Using WaypointsFinally you will see the object on the map Select Edit from the drop down box and press OK Fig Modifying WaypointsCreating a Route Using RoutesDeleting Waypoints Editing Routes 24 FigCreating a Trail Log Using TrailsCreating a Trail Log Viewing Trail Log Information Using the Shortcut On FeaturePress the Menu button and select Shortcut Off to disable it Using the Map Scale FeatureViewing Trip Status Using the Set Location FeatureUsing the Measure Distance Feature Changing the Fields Resetting Trip DataMoving to the Next Waypoint 30 FigSetting Geocaching Coordinates Using Geocaching ModeViewing the Geocaching Using Sports ModeTraining Setup Training Setup menu enables you to set upSetting the Pace Setting the TimerSetting the Distance Setting the Lap Setting the SpeedMiscellaneous Settings Setting Auto PauseRecord tab To configure miscellaneous settingsMisc. tab To set the record distance and time intervalTo view the information Start TrainingViewing Training History To view your training history Adjusting the User SettingsSetting the Navigation Mode Navigation mode can be set to Normal orChanging the Map Direction Setting the DMS Format Setting the Display UnitsSetting the Backlight Setting the WAAS/EGNOSSetting the Startup Setting the BeeperMaking a Cold Start Setting the TimeAdjust Time field Viewing Device Information Resetting to Factory DefaultsPrevious, obsolete data from the memory System Requirements for the PC Companion Software Installing the CD-Rom Software PC CompanionTransferring Data Onix 110. See Downloading Waypoints and Routes Making ConnectionsStarting Data Transfer See Downloading Trail LogsReduce the map scale Using the PC Companion ProgramFeatures Enlarge the map scaleShow Menu File MenuTools Menu Tools Menu Transfer Menu List MenuContext Menu About MenuTo download a map to the Onix 110, do the following Viewing Sports LogsTo view the details of your sports logs, do the following Downloading MapsDownloading Geocaching Coordinates Downloading Trail LogsTo download trail logs to the Onix 110, do the following Downloading Waypoints and RoutesClick Transfer GPS-PC Spt Log to copy sports logs to the PC Uploading DataProblems Possible Solution Description SpecificationsFCC Compliance Statement ONE Year Limited Warranty Bushnell Outdoor Products

110 specifications

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