Bushnell 36-1100 quick start Option if you do not wish to specify the time interval

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Creating a Trail Log (continued)

Select Off to disable logging of the trail.

Select Fill to save trails with no more than 2500 trail points.

Select Wrap to create trails in a cyclical manner. After a trail log with 2500 track points is saved, new trail points are saved by overwriting the old trail points starting from 0.

•Select Continue (Fig. 21) to create a single continuous trail log of all trail points. You can save up to 8 continuous trail logs.

3.Press the Menu button to view the trail log menu and select from the following options:

Select Clear Trail to clear the current trail points (Fig. 22).

Select Save Trail to save the current trail log to the system’s internal flash memory. Up to 8 trail logs can be saved.

Select Trail Distance to calculate the distance from the start point to the end point.

Select Trail Area to calculate the trail area from the start point to the end point.

Select Delete to delete the selected trail log.

Select Show ON to display the trail log.

4.Under the Type tab (Fig. 23), follow the steps below to select the tracking method using distance or time intervals:

Highlight the Dist Interval field and press OK, select the distance interval and press OK to save your settings (select the ----- option if you do not wish to specify the distance interval).

Highlight the Time Interval field and press OK, select the time interval and press OK to save your settings (select the

----- option if you do not wish to specify the time interval).

7.Use the Down navigation key to highlight the option and press OK to save changes.

NOTE:

If you select a value for both the distance interval and time interval, a trail point is recorded when either of the interval value is reached.

To ensure the integrity of data structure, the trail log cannot be saved into non-volatile memory when battery is low. Make sure the battery charge is adequate to ensure data is retained.

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Contents Onix GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice Package Contents Front View No. Item Rear ViewCharging the Onix 110 Battery Turning On For the First TimeAcquiring Satellite Information Viewing the MapUsing the Onix 110 Modes Using Simple ModeZooming In/Out Turning on the BacklightSetting the Home Location Using the Navigation FeatureUsing Advanced Mode Searching for an Object Points Of Interest Nearest SearchCreating Waypoints Using Routes Modifying WaypointsDeleting Waypoints Creating a RouteEditing Routes Creating a Trail LogOption if you do not wish to specify the time interval Using the Shortcut On Feature Using the Set Location FeatureViewing Trail Log Information Using the Measure Distance Feature Resetting Trip DataViewing Trip Status Changing the FieldsAdjusting the User Settings Moving to the Next WaypointInstalling the CD-Rom Software PC Companion Transferring DataSystem Requirements for the PC Companion Software Making ConnectionsUsing the PC Companion Program Enlarge the map scaleReduce the map scale View different areas of the mapFeatures File MenuShow Menu Tools Menu Geocaching Click List MenuTransfer Menu About Menu Context MenuViewing Sports Logs Downloading Trail Logs Downloading Waypoints and RoutesDownloading Geocaching Coordinates Uploading DataPage Troubleshooting Problems Possible SolutionSpecifications DescriptionFCC Compliance Statement ONE Year Limited Warranty Bushnell Outdoor Products