Bushnell 363500 manual

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    GPS RECEIVER Quick Start Guide Model # 363500 Lit # 98-1246/08-08 English[...]

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    W arnings and Notices GPS System & Map Data A ccuracy N otice: e Global P ositioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. e system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and per formance of all GPS equipment. All map data sources cont[...]

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    3 e Bushnell ONIX 350 features a unique Almanac page, which uses patented Solunar Edge technology developed by Speedtech® Instruments to provide a significantly more accurate predictor of animal and fish activity than standard “ sun & moon tables ”, utilizing the current environmental pressure and temperature condition data to provide[...]

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    4 ank you for purchasing the Bushnell ONIX350 – the most advanced outdoor navigation device available today! e ONIX350 comes preloaded with a base road map of the U nited States and Canada including a P oints of Interest data base. e GPS receiver has the capability to r eceive satellite signals worldwide. ONIX has been designed to be muc[...]

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    5 • e internal Lithium Ion battery pack must be charged before the ONIX can be used for the rst time. Make sure the MicroSD card is inserted in the card slot first, then attach the battery pack by lining it up with the opening on the bottom of the unit, pushing it straight onto the unit until flush with the surface, then sliding the batte[...]

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    6 MENU Button: Press to view Main Menu with choice of 7 Pages. ( Hold down to see Display Options for layers/info boxes.) 5-W ay Button (K ey) Pad: U sed to navigate on screen, select from menu options, and cr eate waypoints. P ress UP/DO WN keys to select items in a menu, RIGHT key to view submenus (if available), LEFT key to exit the menu. P ress[...]

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    7 T HE S E VE N P AG ES O F T HE O N IX 350 P ress the MENU button briefly , use the 5-way keypad to select (highlight) a page on the menu display , then press OK (center button) to view and use that page. 1. SA T (Satellite) - this page allows y ou to monitor the signal strength of multiple GPS satellites, confirming when you have a “lock ”-[...]

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    8 Fig . A Fig . C Fig . B e ONIX350 uses the latest technology and exclusive features to provide the most efficient combination of battery life and functionality . e r echargeable Lithium Ion batter y pack provides an extended capacity of power . P ower Saving O ptions e following featur es allow the user to extend battery life. 1) P ow er[...]

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    9 1. Y ou must charge the battery pack before using the ONIX350. Attach the battery pack (first, verify that the MicroSD card is installed in its slot), referring to the instructions and photos on pg. 5. Plug the AC charger cor d into the accessor y port (pg. 6), then into an AC outlet (110-120 volt/60 cy cle). 2. e initial charge may take up t[...]

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    10 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : SA T / MA P e many functions and features of your ONIX350 are organized into seven “ pages ” or screens of related information. P ress MENU , then use the 5-way button to select (highlight) a page, then press “ OK ” (center button) to view that page. e current page you are on is always indicated in th[...]

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    11 MAP P age Lay ering Options utilizing T r uView T echnology Y ou may choose to add other items to your view of the MAP page. T o select these items, press the HOT button, then press the DO WN key until “Map Detail” is highlighted, and press OK-you will see a map page layer options screen (Fig. 4 ) . U se the 5-way button to mo ve up and do w[...]

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    12 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : MAP & Info Box es 1. Go to the MAP page if you are not already there (this example will use the MAP P age as a star ting point, but Info Boxes are available on other P ages as well). 2. Hold the MENU button for 2 sec. Y ou will see a “N av ” tab pop up above the lower set of I nfo Boxes, and the first I nf[...]

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    13 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : NA V / SET e NA V P age e NA V page provides a standard compass display , with arrows to indicate your last heading and/or current bearing, along with magnetic or tr ue north indication and other optional navigation related data, depending on the display preferences the user has set up. (Fig. 10) is page i[...]

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    14 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : SE T • GPS -press the right button and select GPS satellite reception “ON” to for normal GPS operation, select “OFF” to conserve batter y life if you are not going to be navigating, or while you are getting more familiar with your ONIX indoors where GPS reception is not possible. T wo other options ar e a[...]

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    15 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : WEA THER / ALMANA C e WEA THER P age e W eather Prediction page (Fig. 15 ) displays the current temperature and barometric pressure at your position (based on the data from internal sensors in the unit). e pressur e indication box also displays a rising or falling “ trend” arrow (unless the pressur e i[...]

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    16 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : AL M AN AC / EL E V A T I ON • P ress the HO T button to open a T oolBox with three options (F ig. 18) : F ishing Chart-highlight this and press OK (a checkmark will appear) if you want the animal activity level chart to be relevant for fish. H unting Char t-select and check this if you prefer the activity graph[...]

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    17 E XP LOR IN G T H E P AG E S : ELE V A TION With “History ” highlighted at the top of the screen, press OK to see a list of your stored T rails (Fig. 21 ) . Select a T rail from the list and press OK to replace “History ” on the page- you now see the elevation history for that trail, showing the changes in altitude as you originally walk[...]

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    18 Setting W aypoints e simplest GPS function is to mark your present location, so you can find it again later . Any location that you choose to mark is called a “ waypoint”. T o set a waypoint at your current position, just press “OK” (center of the 5-way button). Y ou will see the W aypoint Menu ( Fig . 26 ), with a numbered default n[...]

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    19 Ho w to Dene a N ew Map Ar ea (Using “F ence P osts ”) : • Click the HOT button to get the HOT menu, then press “+” to switch to the “M y Stuff” menu. • Highlight “My Map Areas ” and press OK-you will see “Create N ew Map Area ”, already selected. P ress OK. • A default name for the new Map Area is assigned (MP A001[...]

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    20 Visible On Map -turns viewing of the M ap Area on/o De-activate Alert -cancels the warning message that was automatically set when you checked “S tay Within ” or “ A void Area ” Edit N ame -change the name of the Map Ar ea Edit Map Ar ea -select and pr ess OK to access the F ence P ost list for that Map Area (to mo ve, delete, rename,[...]

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    21 7) M y Map Areas-pick from list of your previously created custom map areas 8) My Photos (or T opos)-after you pick a photo or topo from the list (arrow down to it) and pr ess OK to confirm you wish to navigate towar ds that area, the ONIX will begin to point you towards that area. (N ote that you must have selected photos or topos as a screen [...]

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    22 e M y Stuff M enu F rom the H ot M enu, press “+” or “-“ to see the “M y S tuff” menu (F ig. 39 ) . is menu lets you wor k with y our personal waypoints, trails, map areas, etc that you have already cr eated. e “My S tuff” menu items are: • My W aypoints : P ress OK to see a list of all the waypoints you have marked[...]

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    23 U SI N G Y O UR O N IX 350 G PS R E CE I VE R : Name & Icon Editing Y ou will see the SafeT rack screen ( Fig . 43 ), with a count down delay (time can be adjusted in the S et P age Menu) before the unit enters SafeT rack mode. I f y ou accidentally hold the HO T button down, select “Cancel” and press OK. If y ou do not cancel, at the en[...]

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    24 Do wnloading, U ploading and S toring Satellite (Aerial) P hotos and T opo Maps N ow that you are familiar with your Bushnell ONIX series GPS, you are ready to take advantage of many of the easy to use ex clusive Bushnell features. In conjunction with your Bushnell GPS unit, you have two additional tools that make your ONIX the most functional G[...]

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    25 SYMPT OM POSSIBLE PR OBLEM SOL UTION N o P ower O n 1. Battery charge is low 2. P ow er button was not pressed for 1-2 sec. 1. Be sure battery has been fully charged before use. A void excessive use of the backlight, which may shorten battery life. 2. P ress power button until L CD comes on U nit does not detect GPS satellites 1. GPS reception i[...]

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    26 Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer . FCC Compliance S tatement is device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) is device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) is device must accept any interf[...]

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    27 ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANT Y Y our Bushnell ® GPS receiver is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year after the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty , we will, at our option, repair or replace the product, pro vided that you return the product with return postage prepaid. This warranty [...]

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    ©2008 Bushnell Outdoor P roducts F or further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor P roducts 9200 Cody , Overland P ark, Kansas 66214 Customer S ervice (800) 423-3537 • www .bushnell.com[...]