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Start Training

After you have configured training settings, you can start the training session and have your sports track and performance recorded.

To start a training session:

1.On the map page, press OK to start training. The “Start Training Log” message pops up (Fig. 65). The icon at the bottom of the screen indicates training is in progress. The route taken, time elapsed, current altitude, pace, and speed are displayed on the screen (Fig. 66).

2.To stop training, press OK again. The “Stop Training Log” message pops up and the device stops recording. The icon at the bottom of the screen indicates that the training has ended.

Viewing Training History

The Training History keeps a record of your training sessions on a weekly basis. You can view the training records either from the Training History or the Training Summary page.

To view the summary of your last training:

1.On the map page, press the Page button to view the Training Summary page (Fig. 67). You will see the total distance, time, max. speed, pace, and calories you burnt for each training session you completed.

2.Press the Page button again to return to the map page.

To view the information page:

1.On the map page, press the Page button and then the right navigation key to view the information page. Here you can see the current altitude and the compass direction you are traveling (Fig. 68).

2.Press the Page button again to return to the map page.

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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 Turning On For the First Time Charging the Onix 110 BatteryAcquiring Satellite Information Viewing the Map Turning the GPS On/OffButton to start navigation Zooming In/Out Adjusting the Screen ContrastTurning on the Backlight There are two different ways to switch to simulation mode Using the Onix 110 in Simulation ModePress the Menu button to display the OSD menu Use the navigation keys to select SimulationUsing Simple Mode Using the OnixViewing the Compass Page Fig Using the Navigation Feature Setting the Home LocationSearch Object Using Advanced ModeNearest Search Finally you will see the object on the map Using WaypointsCreating Waypoints Select Edit from the drop down box and press OK Fig Modifying WaypointsDeleting Waypoints Using RoutesCreating a Route Editing Routes 24 FigCreating a Trail Log Using TrailsCreating a Trail Log Press the Menu button and select Shortcut Off to disable it Using the Shortcut On FeatureUsing the Map Scale Feature Viewing Trail Log InformationUsing the Measure Distance Feature Using the Set Location FeatureViewing Trip Status Changing the Fields Resetting Trip DataMoving to the Next Waypoint 30 FigSetting Geocaching Coordinates Using Geocaching ModeTraining Setup Using Sports ModeTraining Setup menu enables you to set up Viewing the GeocachingSetting the Distance Setting the TimerSetting the Pace Setting the Lap Setting the SpeedMiscellaneous Settings Setting Auto PauseMisc. tab To configure miscellaneous settingsTo set the record distance and time interval Record tabViewing Training History Start TrainingTo view the information Setting the Navigation Mode Adjusting the User SettingsNavigation mode can be set to Normal or To view your training historyChanging the Map Direction Setting the DMS Format Setting the Display UnitsSetting the Backlight Setting the WAAS/EGNOSSetting the Startup Setting the BeeperAdjust Time field Setting the TimeMaking a Cold Start Previous, obsolete data from the memory Resetting to Factory DefaultsViewing Device Information Transferring Data Installing the CD-Rom Software PC CompanionSystem Requirements for the PC Companion Software Starting Data Transfer Making ConnectionsSee Downloading Trail Logs Onix 110. See Downloading Waypoints and RoutesFeatures Using the PC Companion ProgramEnlarge the map scale Reduce the map scaleShow Menu File MenuTools Menu Tools Menu Transfer Menu List MenuContext Menu About MenuTo view the details of your sports logs, do the following Viewing Sports LogsDownloading Maps To download a map to the Onix 110, do the followingTo download trail logs to the Onix 110, do the following Downloading Trail LogsDownloading Waypoints and Routes Downloading Geocaching CoordinatesClick 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

The Bushnell 110 is a powerful and versatile digital monocular that attracts nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and wildlife observers alike. This compact device combines advanced optics with user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their viewing experience in a variety of settings.

One of the standout characteristics of the Bushnell 110 is its high-quality magnification system, which typically offers an impressive magnification range that can reach up to 10x. This allows users to clearly observe distant subjects, whether they are birds perched atop trees, wildlife roaming in the distance, or sports events from a distance. With a precision glass lens system, users can expect bright and clear images, even in low-light conditions.

The Bushnell 110 integrates cutting-edge digital technology, allowing users to capture high-resolution images and videos with ease. Equipped with built-in memory and the ability to connect to smartphones and other devices, this monocular simplifies the process of sharing and storing memorable sights. The included software often supports image enhancement features, ensuring that users can edit and refine their captures quickly.

Another remarkable feature of the Bushnell 110 is its durable design engineered to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. Often equipped with a rubberized, shock-resistant housing, the monocular provides a firm grip and protects against accidental drops and impacts. Furthermore, many models are water-resistant, ensuring functionality in various weather conditions, from light rain to humid environments.

The user-friendly interface of the Bushnell 110 is designed for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Intuitive controls and a clear, easy-to-read digital display ensure that users can quickly adjust settings, such as brightness and contrast, for optimal viewing experiences. Additionally, the compact and lightweight design makes it portable, so users can easily carry it in their backpack or pocket without hassle.

In summary, the Bushnell 110 is a feature-rich digital monocular that combines powerful optics with innovative technology. With high magnification, image and video capture capabilities, and a rugged design suited for outdoor adventures, it stands out as a go-to tool for wildlife observation, sports viewing, and more. Whether you are a hobbyist or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast, the Bushnell 110 is an astute investment for enhancing your visual experience in nature and beyond.