Model 36-1100 Lit# 98-1324/11-08ONIX 110GPS NAVIGATORInstruction Manual
10Package ContentsBefore you start using your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator, make sure that your package contains the following items. If anything a
11ONIX 110 Features
12Hardware ComponentsTake a moment to familiarize yourself with your ONIX 110 Handheld GPS Navigator. The following illustrations provide in
13No. Item Function navigation keysUp arrow: Press to move the cursor up in Down arrow: Press to move the
14Charging the ONIX 110 BatteryBefore using your ONIX 110 for the rst time, the internal rechargeable battery must be fully charged, via th
15The vertical bars on the bottom of the screen show the signal strengths acquired from the satellites.
16Zooming In/OutYou can change the map scale while viewing the map with one of the following ways:
172. Select Display (Fig. 4) and press OK to conrm.
18or Normal (for navigation mode) as required and press OK to save your settings (Fig. 7).Viewing the Compass Page (Fig. 8)The compass page disp
19Setting the Home LocationTo set your Home Location:1. In Simple mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options.2. Use the navigatio
2About This ManualThank you for choosing the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS Receiver. This manual will help you to familiarize yourself with this prod
20NOTE: After setting your home location, you can begin navigation and start recording trail logs. Press OK to clear the log history and
211. On the map page, press the Menu button to 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Nearest POI option and press
22keys to highlight each eld and make changes as required.Active box and press OK to check the option. An active waypoint will be di
23Deleting WaypointsTo delete an unused waypoint:1. On the map page, press the Menu button to display the menu options.2. Use the navigati
24highlight each eld to input information such as name, comment, and so on.5. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight the waypoint
25modify the routes as required:Edit to modify the chosen route.Delete to delete the chosen routeDelete All to delete all r
26Clear Trail to clear the current trail points (Fig. 35).Save Trail to save the current trail log to
27and 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 S
28Using the Set Location FeatureThe Set Location feature enables the user to view a specied location where the user utilizes frequently. It can auto
29 Page button to view the trip status information.2. Use the navigation keys to toggle between the 6 elds (Fig. 41
3How Does “GPS” Work?GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”. Launched by the United States
30to display the menu options.2. Highlight the Change Field option and press OK (Fig. 44)3. Select the eld you want to change and press OK to view th
31on screen (Fig. 48). Select the next waypoint to be displayed and press OK.5. The selected waypoint information is then displayed on the compa
32Viewing the Geocaching PageAfter setting up the cache box, you can start the treasure hunt by using the coordinates on the geocachin
33time, distance, pace, speed, lap when you are taking a walk, jogging, or cycling, and view your exercise performance afterwards.Setting the
342.Select Training Setup and press OK to display the menu options.3. Highlight Pace and press the OK button.
35and press OK to conrm.5. Use the navigation keys to adjust each eld and press OK to conrm.6. Highlight the √ option and press OK button to sav
36To congure miscellaneous settings:1. In Sports mode, press the Menu button to display the menu options.2. Select Training Setup and press OK to di
37Start TrainingAfter you have congured training settings, you can start the training session and have your sports track and performance recorded.To
38To view your training history:1. On the map page, press the Menu button to display the sports menu options.2. Select History and press OK.
39Simulation. Normal mode is used with live satellite data. Simulation mode does not use live satellite data; therefore, functions that require
4Warnings and NoticesGPS System & Map Data Accuracy Notice:The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States,
40√ and press OK.Setting the Display Units
415. Press OK to display the available settings.6. Use the up/down navigation keys to select a setting (Fig. 76).
42setting (Fig. 78).√ and press OK.Setting the BeeperYou can set the beeper on for keypad, war
43and press OK.Setting the TimeThe local time can be set on the ONIX 110 using the Time setting fun
44the previous, obsolete data from the memory.The Cold Start feature enables you to restart navigation by acquiring fresh positioning informati
45Transferring DataYou can transfer maps, waypoints, routes, trails, and fonts to and from a PC using the Connect to PC feature.System Requirements (f
46Making ConnectionsTo connect the ONIX 110 to your laptop, use the USB cable provided in the package. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the dat
47To transfer data to your laptop or PC, use the PC Companion program you installed. The following sections provide more information about using this
48File MenuClick File | Open to open map card les (*.ard) or map list les (*.arl, which contains a list of several map card les).
49Display Iconsdisplayed on the map. You can select various types of locations (see list belo
5Table of ContentsProduct Overview 9Package Contents 10 11Hardware Components 12 12 13 13Setting up the ONI
50as a waypoint. You are prompted to specify the le in which you want to save the waypoints. Click Open to use an existing le or New to open a new
51prompted to specify the le in which you want to save the geocaching le. Click OPEN to use an existing le or CREATE to open a n
52PC->GPS | My Map ONIX 110.PC->GPS | My Trails
53displayed on the map. You can select locations such as government buildings, shopping places, restaurants and so on to be displayed on the map
54 downloading is in progress.Downloading Trail LogsTo download trail logs to t
553. The selected geocaching le gets copied to the internal memory of the ONIX 110 through the USB cable. The correct USB port will be
56TroubleshootingProblems Possible SolutionI pressed the power button but the device doesn’t
57SpecicationsItem DescriptionNavigation (symbol) coordinate and remarks
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6Table of ContentsNearest Search 21 22 23Using Routes 23Creating a R
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7Table of ContentsSetting the Timer 33 33Setting the Pace Setting the Speed Setting the Lap Setting Auto Pause 35
8Table of Contents System Requirements U
9Product OverviewCongratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ONIX 110 GPS GPS
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