exploring the pages : Options And Settings

Time-sets time format: 24 hr or AM/PM, North American time zone, UTC (Universal Time) Offset (for other time zones), daylight savings.

Units-selecting distance/speed units, elevation units, GPS position format, and datum (default for North America is WGS84-see the glossary for more info.)

Language- selects language used for all display menus and option screens.

Owner Info- allows you to input personal information for identification (this can be shown during startup if desired). Please refer to the “Using the Text Tool” section on page 19 for details on how to enter letters and numerals.

Reset Data-(Fig.20c) allows you to reset (clear) all existing data, or just speed, distance or time related data. Press OK or Right to check an item, then OK to reset it. After resetting, the “checkmark” next to the item will disappear. Most commonly used to clear old “breadcrumb” trail marks from a past trip to the area.

Unit Info-provides hardware/software version numbers, serial number, and XM Radio ID.

Fig 20c. SET Page

Reset Data

Options

using your onix400 gps receiver : Setting Waypoints

When the unit is first powered on, it may take up to 3 or 4 minutes for the unit to scan and lock on to the GPS satellites during the first power up in a new area- but will be faster when it is powered on again later in the same area. (See “Reset Data” in the SET Page>GPS options, if you later relocate more than 300 miles away from this initial area). Once it has locked into the satellites (ideally, 4 or more), the satellite position icons will stop blinking and turn green, you are ready to begin using the ONIX. The next step is your choice-you may go to the NAV or SET page to select options or make personal settings first, or begin navigating by going directly to the MAP page.

The simplest GPS function is to mark your present location. Any location that you choose to mark is called a “waypoint”. To set a waypoint at your current position, just press “OK” (center of the 5-way button). You will see the Waypoint Menu (Fig. 21a), with the default name assigned to the new waypoint (WPT000, WPT001, etc) shown at the top, with these options below it: Set Waypoint, Edit Name, Edit Icon, Edit Alert. Since “Set Waypoint” is already highlighted, simply press OK again to accept “WPT###” as the name and create a waypoint at your current position. See below for details on how to edit a waypoint name and icon before setting it-this might make it easier to find later. Or, you can rename a previously set waypoint, change its icon, or delete it entirely at any time in the future (Fig. 21b). If you choose not to set the waypoint, or you want to delete the waypoint, simply exit via the left arrow (press LEFT on the 5-way pad).

Fig 21a. Waypoint

Menu-Press OK to set

new waypoint

Fig 21b. Options for

previous waypoints:

Navigate (to)

& Delete

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Bushnell 364000 manual Using your onix400 gps receiver Setting Waypoints, Reset Data Options

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.

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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.