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exploring the pages : Options And Settings

Note: Your XM Weather subscription must be activated, and XM reception turned on, before it is possible to display any weather information. These are the Weather Info options (Fig. 4):

a)Animate (view weather history in motion)

b)Quick Radar (lower detail precipitation map, updated every 2 minutes)

c)Radar Summary (data series updated every 15 min. Note that

“animation” of the radar summary screen requires ≥30 min. of uninterrupted data reception)

d)Clouds

e)Rain/Snow Advisory

f)Wind Advisory

g)Road Conditions

h)Visibility

i)County Warnings (within borders of your current county)

j)All Warnings (and advisories. Not limited to current area)

k)Lightning

Note: not all weather data can be displayed simultaneously

Compass-indicates your current direction.

Range Rings (Fig. 5)-visual tool that represents distance on your map or photo within a circle. The distance shown is the radius of the circle. This radius is half the zoom level. Use Up/Down on the 5-way pad to adjust the radius of the rings, then press OK to exit.

Photos (Aerial/Satellite) (Fig. 6) -superimposed over Base Map if desired. You do not need to manually select the right photo (or topo map) to use, as these downloaded files are “geo referenced”, enabling your ONIX to choose the correct photo automatically, based on your current location and zoom level. Note that while both types of images can be stored at the same time on your ONIX, only one of them (photo or topo map) can be displayed over the base map at a time.

Topo-the topographic map you choose from files you download and store in the ONIX will be layered over the base map

North UP-when checked, the top of the screen is oriented due north. If unchecked, the top of the screen is oriented to your current direction of travel (i.e.“track up”-like automotive GPS units). Satellite photos and topo maps are displayed “North Up” by default.

Map Data-turns on/off display of roads and places on the base map

Bread Crumbs-a dotted line on the display showing the simple path you’ve traveled. Breadcrumbs are automatically stored, but only displayed if this option is selected.

Points of Interest-major or common facilities from a pre-programmed list (airports, hospitals, etc)

(not on the options list) Info Boxes-the wide rectangular Info Boxes at the bottom of the Page displays (along with two small Nav data boxes at

Fig 4. MAP Page

Weather Info Layer Options

Fig 5. MAP Page

Range Rings Layer

Fig 6. MAP Page

Satellite Photo Layer

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Contents Onix ONIX400 1LIM QS Guide-Feb08 Revi2 20/08 85553 PM GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice Software License AgreementOnix 400 Model #36-4000 Features MicroSD Card Included Parts ListBattery charging, cleaning & maintenance Battery Pack & Compartment DetailsControls and ports identification Power Button located onMain Menu Six pages of the ONIX400XM/Sports/Weather See Figure Tips for Maximizing Battery Life in the OnixGetting started MAP Exploring the pages Options And SettingsBase Map CursorsLightning MAP How to Set Up the Info BoxesInfo Box View Options NAVCurrent Weather XM WeatherUser Profiles Options ListOptions XM Radio OptionsSports/Weather Reset Data Options Using your onix400 gps receiver Setting WaypointsGoTo Sub-Menu Using your onix400 gps receiver The HOT ButtonMy Trails SafeTrack Battery Conservation Mode Using your onix400 gps receiver SafeTrackSelecting Waypoint Icons Using your onix400 gps receiver Text & Icon EditingUsing the Text Tool XM Radio HOT Button Menu My Channels-options Make at least one selection Bushnell GPS Onix CD-ROM Troubleshooting FCC Compliance Statement Customer Service 800 Bushnell Outdoor Products Cody, Overland Park, Kansas

364000 specifications

The Bushnell 364000 is a high-performance binocular that brings together advanced technologies and user-friendly features, making it an optimal choice for avid nature watchers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts. Renowned for its clarity and precision, the Bushnell 364000 is designed to enhance the experience of observing wildlife or distant landscapes.

One of the standout features of the Bushnell 364000 is its powerful magnification, which allows users to view subjects at great distances with impressive detail. Typically offering up to 10x magnification, the binocular ensures that every observation is immersive, giving users a closer look at the natural world, whether they are birdwatching or enjoying a sports event.

The Bushnell 364000 also boasts high-quality optics, utilizing fully multi-coated lenses that optimize light transmission and provide brighter, clearer images. This design significantly enhances low-light performance, making it an excellent choice for early morning or late evening outings when visibility may be diminished.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Bushnell 364000. Constructed with a rugged, water-resistant housing, these binoculars are built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The fog-proof design, achieved through nitrogen purging, ensures that internal fogging does not hinder the viewing experience, even in changing weather conditions.

Comfort is prioritized in the design of the Bushnell 364000. It features an ergonomic grip, making it easy to hold for extended periods without discomfort. The adjustable eyecups cater to users with and without glasses, allowing for a customizable fit that maximizes viewing pleasure.

In addition, the Bushnell 364000 is equipped with a wide field of view, which helps users to track moving targets with ease. This feature is particularly beneficial for activities such as birdwatching, where quick movement is common.

Whether spotting wildlife or observing stellar events in the night sky, the Bushnell 364000 delivers superior performance at a competitive price point. Its combination of advanced optical technology, rugged construction, and user-friendly design makes it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, providing a reliable tool for exploration and observation.