Bushnell 364000 manual My Trails

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using your onix400 gps receiver : The HOT Button

the ONIX will begin to point you towards that area. (Note that you must have selected photos or topos as a screen layer in your MAP options as described earlier on page 9 if you want to see it while navigating.) Alternatively, instead of pressing OK, you can right arrow from the name on the list and go to the “eyeball” icon, then press OK to just view the photo or topo without starting navigation. To exit this “view only” mode, press OK again to return to the list.

8)Location-a latitude and longitude coordinate

Following Find/GoTo, the next hot button menu item is:

My Trails. A trail is a path or course that been started (by moving) or previously completed and saved by the user. Press OK or the right arrow. The three options here are (Fig. 25):

Start New Trail: select this to begin a new trail, for example, from a parking lot or other landmark to your camp.

Select Trail-displays the list of previously saved trails by name. Highlight a trail and press OK to see these 5 options (Fig.26):

a)Navigate: navigate a saved trail. This starts navigation through a previously completed trail.

b)Reverse-press OK to navigate the selected trail from its endpoint to its start (very useful to “go back” to a point of origin)

c)Edit Name: option to rename a previously saved trail. Especially useful if you saved a trail with the “default” name.

d)Edit Contents: allows you to view (press OK), delete or edit the details (name, etc) of a previous saved trail.

e)Delete: deletes a previously saved trail from memory.

End & Save Trail: select this when you reach the end of a new trail, saving it in memory for later recall. You will have the option of naming the trail so it is easy to find in your “My Trails” list. Note: this option will only be seen if you are already actively navigating a trail you started.

My Routes (same 5 options as listed above for “My Trails”)-a Route is the most direct or shortest path between two points.“Routes” are more often used for water based navigation (due to the reduced number of natural obstacles), whereas “trails” are more useful on land.

My Photos -you have the options here to navigate towards a stored satellite photo or topo map, and to manage them (photos & maps are downloaded, not user created).

Fig 25. My Trails

Options

Fig 26. My Trails-

Options after Selecting

a saved Trail

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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 Info Box How to Set Up the Info BoxesMAP View Options NAVCurrent Weather XM WeatherUser Profiles Options ListSports/Weather XM Radio OptionsOptions 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 SafeTrackUsing the Text Tool Using your onix400 gps receiver Text & Icon EditingSelecting Waypoint Icons 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

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