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ONIX 400 GPS/XM RADIO RECEIVER Quick Start Guide Model # 364000 Lit # 98-0973/09-08 English.
W arnings and Notices GPS Sy stem & 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 subjec t to changes which could affect the accurac y and per formance of all GPS equipment.
3 e Bushnell ONIX 400 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 ”, providing the most reliable activity predictions for y our location.
4 • Extra Large 3.5” F ull Color L CD • D ownload T opographic Maps 1 • W AAS Enabled • D ownload Georefer enced Satellite Photogr aphs 1 • Heads-Up Digital Compass • Built-In SiRF T ech.
5 • The internal Lithium Ion battery pack must be charged before the ONIX can be used for the rst time. Mak e sure the MicroSD card is inserted in the card slot first, then attach the battery pa.
6 MENU Button: Press to view Main Menu with choice of 6 P ages. ( Hold down to see Display Options for lay ers/ info bo xes.) 5-W ay Button Pad: Used to navigate on screen, select from menu options, and create waypoints. Press Up/Down arrows to select items in a menu, R ight arrow to view submenus (if available), Left ar row to exit the menu.
7 T HE S E V E N P AGE S O F TH E ON I X 400 Press the MENU button briefly , use the 5-w ay buttons to select (highlight) a page on the menu display , then press OK (c enter button) to view and use that page .
8 The ONIX400 uses the latest technology and incorporates exclusive features to provide the most efficient c ombination of battery life and functionality . The rechargeable Lithium Ion batter y pack provides an ex tended capacit y of power to run both your GPS and XM Satellit e Radio features simultaneously .
9 1. Y ou must charge the battery pack before using the ONIX400. Attach the battery pack (first, verify that the M icroSD card is installed in its slot), ref erring to the instructions and photos on pg. 5. Plug the AC char ger cord into the acc essory por t (pg.
10 E XP LOR I N G TH E P AG E S : The MAP P age The many functions and features of your ONIX400 are organized into seven “pages ” or scr eens of relat ed information. P ress MENU, then use the 5-wa y button to selec t (highlight) a page, then press “OK” (center button) t o view that page .
11 Note: Y our XM W eather subscription must be activated , and XM rec eption turned on, before it is possible to display any weather information. The Weather Inf o options are (Fig.
12 E XP LOR I N G TH E P AG E S : Using the Info Box es • ( not on the options list ) Info Boxes -the wide rectangular Info Box es at the bottom of the Page displays (along with two small Nav data b.
13 because “No Information ” is selec ted for display there. Simply selec t something else, and you can hav e up to a maximum of 4 Info Boxes in the lower part of your Map screen ( F ig .
14 E XP LOR I N G TH E P AG E S : The NA V Page & Almanac P age The NA V P age The NA V page provides a standard compass display , with arrows to indicate your last heading and/or cur rent bearing.
15 E XP LOR I N G TH E P AG E S : The A lmanac P age animals and fish seem to exhibit higher or lower levels of activit y related to the position of the sun and moon (think of its effect on tides). The graph at the b ottom of the Almanac page displays the estimated level of animal or fish ac tivity based on the stored data.
16 The XM W eather Page After selecting the XM W eather P age you will see a display showing the various weather conditions and wea ther related information for a selec ted location (F ig. 21 ) . Use the OK or HOT buttons to change the “When ” or “Where” for the weather inf o .
17 The SA T P age (Fig. 25 ) As seen ear lier in “Getting Star ted” , the SA T page view is used to identify the quality or strength of the satellite signals being receiv ed by the unit. The Info Boxes on the bottom of the satellite page are used to identify your location, shown as Location (latitude, longitude) and Altitude (above sea level).
18 U SI N G YOU R ON I X 400 G P S RE C E I V ER : Setting W aypoin ts • Display -allows adjustment of display Brightness and Breadcrumbs color prefer ence (used for the dots on the map indicating y our active trail).
19 U SI N G YOU R ON I X 400 G P S RE C E I V ER : W aypoints / Map Areas 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.
20 Let’ s tak e a look at the basics of setting up and using your Map Areas ... How to Define a New Map Ar ea (Using “Fence P osts”) : • Click the HOT button to get the HOT menu, then press “+” to switch to the “My Stuff ” menu.
21 options for the Map Area ( Fi g . 36 ) : Sta y Within -when this is check ed , a “Map Area Breached!” warning will flash onscreen if you lea ve the Map Area boundary . A void Area -check this to generate the “Map Area Breached!” warning if you enter the Map Area (for example , to prevent accidentally trespassing on priva te property).
22 U SI N G YOU R ON I X 400 G P S RE C E I V ER : The HO T Button Menu 2) All W aypoints -pick from list of all stored waypoints (shown in order beginning with the closest) 3) POI (P oint of Interest)-gas sta tions, hospitals, airpor ts, etc. 4) Places -built int o the base map-city names, etc.
23 U SI N G YOU R ON I X 400 G P S RE C E I V ER : The My Stuff Menu “ Add Fence Post” . If you continue to set additional points , you will see more options appear in the Measur ing menu (F ig.
24 End & Save T rail ( Fi g . 47 ) ( only available after a New T rail has been started ): select this when you reach the end of a new trail, saving it in memor y for later recall. Y ou will have the option of naming the trail so it is easy to find in your “My T rails” list.
25 U SI N G YOU R ON I X 400 G P S RE C E I V ER : Editing T ext and Icons As long as you are actively using the GPS and pressing buttons (within time limit set in SafeT rack options ( F i g . 49 ), the screen display will stay active-but the unit is still in SafeT rack mode.
26 When you are on the XM R adio Page , press the HOT button to view the XM Radio HO T button menu ( Fig. 31 ) that helps you build a list of your fav orites from among 170+ XM entertainment channels, and also keep up with the scores of your favorit e teams by setting up your personal “Scoreboard” .
27 see what’ s currently playing on the channels you monitor her e. 5. My Sports : Select “My Sports” from the XM Hot button menu to determine what information will b e shown on y our “Scoreboard” seen when the “Sports” tab is ac tive .
28 Downloading , Uploading and Storing Satellit e (Aerial) Phot os and T opo Maps Now that you are familiar with your Bushnell ONIX series GPS, you are ready to tak e advantage of many of the easy to use exclusiv e Bushnell features .
29 SYMPT OM POSSIBLE PR OBLEM SOL UTION N o P ower On 1. Battery charge is low 2. P ower 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.
30 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.
31 ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANT Y Y our Bushnell ® GPS/XM 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, provided that you return the product with return postage prepaid.
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