Page 3 - Warnings and Notices; Vehicular Use Notice:
Warnings and Notices GPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of al...
Page 4 - Software License Agreement
How Does “GPS” Work? GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”. Launched by the United States Department of Defense, GPS consists of a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the earth at nearly 11,000 miles. These satellites are traveling at a speed that allows them to circle the earth twice each ...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; SECTION
Table of Contents SECTION Introduction..........................................................................Warnings & Notices............................................................How Does GPS Work? ........................................................ Software License Agreement.......
Page 7 - ONIX Parts Identification/Overview; “Hot” Button
ONIX Parts Identification/Overview Battery Compartment Accessory Socket Zoom Button: Zoom the view closer in or further out on maps and photos by pressing the top or bottom part of the zoom control button. 5-Way Button: Used to navigate on screen, select from menu options, and create waypoints. Pres...
Page 10 - SAT Page; MAP Page; Page View Details; Range Ring; -a “bearing arrow” that shows your navigation
10 SAT Page MAP Page (with Compass layer) Page View Details Range Ring Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1. SAT Page View (Fig. 1) The SAT page view is used to identify the quality or strength of the satellite signals being received by the unit. Navigation data boxes on the satellite page are used to identify your loca...
Page 11 - Your map layer options are:; Lower Navigation
11 •Battery Indicator-shows battery condition or indicated USB power when connected to a PC•Zoom Display Level-scale or actual distance represented by height of current display (e.g. “241 Meters” span from top to bottom of screen). Screen Layering Options (User Selected) You may choose to add other ...
Page 12 - Heading Arrow; Indicates the direction you are actually moving in.; -only appears during active; North Arrow; -if user selected-points to true or magnetic; NAV data; boxes as described previously in the MAP Page; NAV Page; Bearing Arrow
1 •POI-points of interest from a pre-programmed, saved list (airports, hospitals, etc)•Navigation Data Fields-these sections of the map page display user-selected navigation information. To access and select the lower “Nav” data boxes (fields), arrow down below “Point Of Interest” to highlight each ...
Page 13 - User Profiles; -select to customize and set; SET Page- Menu screens
1 The user selected options are accessed by holding down the PAGE view button for 2 seconds, then using the 5-way button to select and confirm the desired option. 4. SET Page View The SET page user options (Fig. 7) span two menu screens, and include all the following: • User Profiles (Fig. 8) -selec...
Page 14 - SET Page-Display Options; SET Page-Reset Data SubMenu; Night Mode Display Example; Reset Data; -selects language used for all display menus; Owner Info; -allows you to input personal information for; Battery selection; -choice of alkaline or rechargeable; Unit Info; -provides hardware/software version numbers
1 SET Page-Display Options SET Page-Reset Data SubMenu Night Mode Display Example (Affects all screens) Page View Details Fig. 1 1 Fig. 10 Fig. 9 • Reset Data (Fig. 11) -allows you to reset (clear) existing data in the selected category, most commonly to clear old “breadcrumb” trail marks from a pas...
Page 15 - Edit Waypoint Menu; Using Your ONIX GPS
1 When the unit is first powered on, you will see the default SAT screen. 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” on pg 14...
Page 16 - note that you can only select from previously stored items, not; Using Your ONIX GPS / The HOT Button
1 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.•Go to the MAP page and press the HOT butt...
Page 17 - Following; My; -press OK-you are now ready to build a new; The HOT Button
1 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...
Page 18 - SafeTrack; ), the unit will automatically go into SafeTrack, and the; My Routes; ) (same 3 options as listed above for “My; My Photos; -you have the options here to navigate towards a stored
1 SafeTrack-Exit Option (Left Arrow or Sec. Hold) SafeTrack-Start Up Options SafeTrack Selected Screen SafeTrack Options Menu SafeTrack ™ Battery Conservation Mode SafeTrack mode should be set whenever you are using your GPS, extending your battery life, without the wait to re-establish satellite co...
Page 19 - shows; Selecting Waypoint Icons; Text Entry Tool; to return to normal operation.
1 Using The Text Tool -Procedure for Editing Names of Waypoints, Trails and other items Anytime a name field is highlighted, click OK to bring up the text entry tool ( Fig.25 ). This is a multi-function tool that is controlled by the 5-way button. Your current selection is always highlighted. Move l...
Page 20 - The BushnellGPS.com Website; GPS; product features and specifications, an
0 Downloading, Uploading and Storing Satellite (Aerial) Photos or Topo Maps With Your ONIX Now that you are familiar with your Bushnell ONIX series GPS, you are ready to take advantage of many of the easy to use exclusive Bushnell features. In conjunction with your Bushnell GPS unit, you have two ad...
Page 21 - The Bushnell GPS ONIX CD-ROM; Interactive User’s Manual; – Click to start this program to get an graphic, interactive; ONIX GPS PC Companion program; – Click to install the GPS PC Companion file; latest versions of the GPS PC Companion. You
1 The Bushnell GPS ONIX CD-ROM Your CD contains two software files to help you get the most out of the ONIX GPS: 1. Interactive User’s Manual – Click to start this program to get an graphic, interactive simulation that takes you through the basic features and functions of your Bushnell GPS. This sim...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEM SOLUTION No Power On 1. Batteries are low or dead 2. Power button was not pressed for 1-2 sec. 3. Batteries not making good contact 4. Battery quality issues 1. Use fresh batteries in the unit. Avoid excessive use of the backlight, which may shorten battery life. 2. Press po...
Page 23 - before establishing a position fix.; Glossary
•Accuracy: A measure of how close an estimate of a GPS position is to the true location. •Acquisition Time: The time it takes a GPS receiver to acquire satellite signals and determine the initial position. •Active Leg: The segment of a route currently being traveled. A “segment” is that portion of a...
Page 26 - FCC Compliance Statement
Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer. FCC Compliance Statement The ONIX complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provide reasonabl...
Page 27 - ONE YEAr LIMITED WArrANTY
ONE YEAr LIMITED WArrANTY Your Bushnell ® product 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, provided that you return the product postage...