Bushnell 36-1100 Searching for an Object Points Of Interest, Nearest Search, Creating Waypoints

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Searching for an Object (Points Of Interest)

You can search for objects including roads, hotels, banks, restaurants, etc. using this feature. Read the following sections to learn how to use the search functions.

1.From the map page, press the Menu button and use the navigation keys to select the Find/Go To option and press OK (Fig. 8), then Select A Region using the navigation keys, and press OK (Fig. 9).

2.Select A Type of object using the navigation keys and press OK (Fig. 10), then Select A Name of the object. Use the navigation keys to move the highlight to the search bar and press OK, then use the up/down keys to select the object and press OK to go to the map page. You will now see the object on the map page.

Nearest Search

You also can use the nearest search function to search the nearest object. Read the following sections to learn how to search the nearest object you want to find.

1.From the map page, press the Menu button, select Nearest POI, and press OK.

2.Select A Type first, using the navigation keys, then press OK. Select the Distance then Select A Name with the navigation keys and press OK. Use the up/down keys to highlight your selection and press OK. You will then see the object on the map page.

Creating Waypoints

You can freely create, name and save waypoints anywhere on the map, to mark any location you like for future reference and navigation. To create a new waypoint from the map page:

1.Position the cursor at the location where you want to set the waypoint (using the navigation keys), then press and hold the OK button. The new waypoint page will be displayed (Fig. 11).

2.Press the navigation“Up”key to highlight the name and/ or comment fields, press OK, then the navigation “Down” key to use the text entry window. Enter text/numbers, using the navigation keys to select a character, then press OK to enter it and move to the next space. When finished, press the ESC (Power)button twice to exit the text entry window and return to the Name or Comment field.

3.Highlight the option and press OK to save changes

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Contents Onix GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice Package Contents Front View Rear View No. ItemTurning On For the First Time Charging the Onix 110 BatteryAcquiring Satellite Information Viewing the MapUsing Simple Mode Using the Onix 110 ModesZooming 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 Modifying Waypoints Using RoutesDeleting Waypoints Creating a RouteCreating a Trail Log Editing RoutesOption if you do not wish to specify the time interval Using the Shortcut On Feature Using the Set Location FeatureViewing Trail Log Information Resetting Trip Data Using the Measure Distance FeatureViewing Trip Status Changing the FieldsMoving to the Next Waypoint Adjusting the User SettingsTransferring Data Installing the CD-Rom Software PC CompanionSystem Requirements for the PC Companion Software Making ConnectionsEnlarge the map scale Using the PC Companion ProgramReduce 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 Waypoints and Routes Downloading Trail LogsDownloading Geocaching Coordinates Uploading DataPage Problems Possible Solution TroubleshootingDescription SpecificationsFCC Compliance Statement ONE Year Limited Warranty Bushnell Outdoor Products