Bushnell ONIX 36-1100 Quick Start Manual

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ONIX 110
GPS NAVIGATOR

Quick Start Guide

Model 36-1100
Lit# 98-1324/11-08

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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    ONIX 110 GPS NAVIGATOR Quick Start Guide Model 36-1100 Lit# 98-1324/11-08...
  • Page 2 Software are valuable trade secrets of Bushnell and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Bushnell. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, reverse assemble, reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Before you start using your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator, make sure that your package contains the following items. If anything appears to be missing or damaged, contact your local Bushnell dealer or distributor for a replacement. ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Documentation...
  • Page 4: Parts Guide

    Item Menu/ Backlight Zoom Screen Parts Guide Front View Function Press once to display the OSD menu. Press twice to display the Main Features menu. Press and hold to turn the backlight on/off. Press to zoom out on a map page. Hold for 3 seconds to hide or display roads, rivers, etc.
  • Page 5 Item Four-way Navigation Keys Power/ ESC/ Page Zoom In OK/Enter Rear View Accessory Speaker Attachment Function Up arrow: Press to move the cursor up in OSD menus or on the map page. Down arrow: Press to move the cursor down in OSD menus or on the map page.
  • Page 6 Charging the ONIX 110 Battery Before using your ONIX 110 for the first time, the internal rechargeable battery must be fully charged, via the USB port on the unit. Connect the supplied USB cable to the ONIX 110, then connect the other end of the cable to the AC Charger. Plug the charger into an AC wall outlet, and allow the unit to charge until the battery charge icon on the unit’s display indicates a full charge (this typically takes 4-5 hours).
  • Page 7 When navigation is initiated, a route between the Home location and your current location is displayed on the screen. You can refer to the route to help you go back to your Home location. Press the ESC button to return to the map page. Zooming In/Out Press the +/- buttons to zoom in/out and increase/decrease the map scale.
  • Page 8 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Setting the Home Location To set your Home Location: 1. In Simple mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options. 2. Use the navigation keys to select Set Home and press OK (Fig. 5). 3.
  • Page 9 Searching for an Object (Points Of Interest) You can search for objects including roads, hotels, banks, restaurants, etc. using this feature. Read the following sections to learn how to use the search functions. 1. From the map page, press the Menu button and use the navigation keys to select the Find/Go To option and press OK (Fig.
  • Page 10 Creating Waypoints (continued) Modifying Waypoints To modify an existing waypoint: Fig. 12 Deleting Waypoints To delete an unused waypoint: Fig. 13 Using Routes Routes can be created manually, using any waypoints you Fig. 14 created earlier. A route is a path connecting two or more waypoints or objects.
  • Page 11 input information such as name, comment, etc. 3. Highlight the waypoints field (Fig. 16). Press the Menu button and select from the following options to create a route: • Select Add WP to add existing waypoints to the route (Fig. 17).
  • Page 12 Creating a Trail Log (continued) Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 NOTE: Fig. 23 • Select Off to disable logging of the trail. • Select Fill to save trails with no more than 2500 trail points. • Select Wrap to create trails in a cyclical manner. After a trail log with 2500 track points is saved, new trail points are saved by overwriting the old trail points starting from •Select Continue (Fig.
  • Page 13 • When saving trail logs, select the Continue option and the trail log setting will automatically be set to Show ON. If you select Wrap or Fill, the trail log setting will automatically be set to Show Off. Viewing Trail Log Information To view trail log information: 1.
  • Page 14 Using the Measure Distance Feature The Measure Distance feature enables you to measure the distance from your current position to a specified destination. To enable the measure distance function: Fig. 27 Viewing Trip Status To view trip information such as your speed, direction, trip time, and so on: Fig.
  • Page 15 want to change and press OK to view the available options (Fig. 32): • Speed: shows the speed at which you are traveling • Heading: shows the tracking direction • Trip Odom: shows the distance traveled so far • Trip Time: shows the time elapsed •...
  • Page 16 Transferring Data You can transfer maps, waypoints, routes, trails, and fonts to and from a PC using the Connect to PC feature. System Requirements (for the PC Companion Software) Make sure that the host PC (a Mac version is not available) meets the following system requirements: •...
  • Page 17 2. Scroll to the Connect to PC option and press OK. 3. Press the Menu key as prompted. 4. Choose the appropriate option from those displayed on the screen as follows: • PC->GPS Map: to transfer map from a PC to the ONIX 110C. See Downloading Map on page 65.
  • Page 18 Features You can use the menu bar to perform various tasks from the main program window. The following sections describe how to use the GPS PC Companion menu items. You can also use the toolbar icons to carry out various functions. Move your mouse over the toolbar icons to view a tool-tip about the icon and learn what each icon represents.
  • Page 19 • Show/Hide | SportLog – enables or disables the display of sports logs (*.spt). • Show/Hide | Geocaching – enables or disables the display of geocaching (*.geo). Tools Menu The Tools menu enables you to view the map, move across the map, search for locations, and so on.
  • Page 20 available. Create a route as follows: i. Click New under Route to create a new route. Modify the route name if desired in the Name filed. ii. Select a waypoint from the waypoint list and click Add to add it to the route. Repeat as required. iii.
  • Page 21 to ONIX 110. •PC->GPS | Geocaching – downloads geocache files (*.geo) to the ONIX 110. •GPS->PC | My Trails – uploads trail logs (*.trl) from the ONIX 110 to a host PC. •GPS->PC | Waypoints and Routes – uploads waypoint and route files (*.wpr) from the ONIX 110 to a host PC.
  • Page 22 amount of exercise within a week. 4. Double-click a log to view the types of exercise done. 5. Click the exercise type to display the lap information. The track diagram is displayed on the upper right screen and the lap detail diagram is displayed on the screen at the lower right corner.
  • Page 23 NOTES...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Problems I pressed the power button but the device doesn’t switch off. The unit does not respond when I try to move the cursor. What do I do to return to my current position on the map page after I have moved the map? The ONIX 110 fails to locate my current position.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Item Navigation Performance Accuracy Dynamic Conditions Interface Physical Operating Temp. * The specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications Description •Waypoints: Max. 1000 waypoints with name (symbol) coordinate and remarks •Route: 50 reversible and editable routes up to 150 waypoints each •Trail log: 8 tracking logs with 2500 points each Acquisition Time: •Cold Start: within 42 seconds...
  • Page 26: Fcc Compliance Statement

    The ONIX does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an Authorized Bushnell repair center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and will void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
  • Page 27: One Year Limited Warranty

    You may have other rights which vary from country to country. IN NO EVENT SHALL BUSHNELL BE LIABLE fOR ANy INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEqUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT.
  • Page 28 Customer Service: (800) 423-3537 www.bushnell.com ©2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products...

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