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[. . . ] Grayscale Display ONIX 200 / 200CR English Color Display GPS RECEIVER Quick Start Guide Model #s: 362000/362005 Lit# 98-0908/07-07 Thank you for purchasing the Bushnell ONIX Series!The ONIX has been designed to be much simpler to operate than other handheld GPS receivers, while offering exclusive and unique features such as the ability to layer satellite photos or topographic maps (downloaded from BushnellGPS. com) right over your trail map screen, providing a "real world" frame of reference that other GPS units lack. Just press the "hot" button on the top of the ONIX to quickly see your current location relative to the other map elements. [. . . ] 13 Edit Waypoint Menu 1 Using Your ONIX GPS / The HOT Button There are several methods that can be used to manually enter the coordinates (latitude and longitude) for a location into your ONIX GPS unit: ·Enter the coordinates using the PC Companion software, then transfer them to an ONIX connected to your PC via USB. You can then enter the coordinates for the location using the type tool. Select "OK" when finishedthis will display the location on the MAP page, allowing you to press and hold the "OK" button again to mark the location as a waypoint. ·A third option is to select "Position" as a data field on the MAP page, then scroll the crosshair cursor to the location (using the 5way switchpad) and mark a waypoint. THE HOT BUTTON Once you go to the MAP page, all your navigation actions are easily controlled by Bushnell's exclusive "HOT button". From the MAP page, click the HOT button to view its menu, then arrow down to select an item (Fig. The first highlighted item is always "Where Am I?", press OK to see your current location on the map display. This function lines up the GPS position icon ("You Are Here) with the crosshair pointer icon. Click OK or right arrow(on 5-way button) to find or go to any of the listed items (Fig. 15) (note that you can only select from previously stored items, not create a new one, when using the Find/GoTo feature). Selecting any of the items (by clicking "OK") will activate navigation. The title of the selected item will show on the screen, and the bearing arrow will point in the correct direction to take you to it. To stop this navigation activity, press the HOT button again-you will see the option to stop. Press OK to confirm you want to stop navigating, and you will be returned back to the MAP page screen, but without the bearing arrow pointing the way to a specific destination. The available Find/GoTo items you can choose to navigate to are: · Nearest Waypoint · All Waypoints-pick from list of all (closest to furthest order) · POI (Point of Interest)-gas stations, hospitals, etc. The ONIX will start pointing you to the closest point on that trail (Fig. 16 Navigating to closest point on a saved trail (TraiL #00) 1 The HOT Button (cont. ) A trail is a previously walked path, for example a trail that you took back to your campsite that wound around trees and past the edge of a pond. · My Routes-pick from your list of saved routes (point to point navigation) · My Photos (or Topos)-after you pick a photo or topo from the list (Fig. 20) (arrow down to it) and press OK to confirm you wish to navigate towards that area, 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 11 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. · Location-manually enter a known 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 previously traveled by the user. [. . . ] (e. g. , camp, the truck, a fork in a trail, or a favorite fishing spot). Waypoints may be defined and stored in the unit manually by taking coordinates for the waypoint from a map or other reference. Or more usually, waypoints may be entered directly by taking a reading with the unit at the location itself, giving it a name, and then saving the point. Waypoints may also be put into the unit by referencing another waypoint already stored, giving the reference waypoint, and entering the distance and compass bearing to the new waypoint. [. . . ]

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