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Anleitung Bushnell, modell ONIX 400 364000

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The next step is your choice-you may go to the NAV or SET page to select options or make personal settings first, or begin navigating by going directly to the MAP page. The simplest GPS function is to mark your present location. Any location that you choose to mark is called a “waypoint”. To set a waypoint at your current position, just press “OK” (center of the 5-way button). You will see the Waypoint Menu (Fig. 21a), with the default name assigned to the new waypoint (WPT000, WPT001, etc) shown at the top, with these options below it: Set Waypoint, Edit Name, Edit Icon, Edit Alert. Since “Set Waypoint” is already highlighted, simply press OK again to accept “WPT###” as the name and create a waypoint at your current position. See below for details on how to edit a waypoint name and icon before setting it-this might make it easier to find later. Or, you can rename a previously set waypoint, change its icon, or delete it entirely at any time in the future (Fig. 21b). If you choose not to set the waypoint, or you want to delete the waypoint, simply exit via the left arrow (press LEFT on the 5-way pad). exploring the pages : Options And Settings Fig 20c. SET Page Reset Data Options using your onix400 gps receiver : Setting Waypoints Fig 21a. Waypoint Menu-Press OK to set new waypoint Fig 21b. Options for previous waypoints: Navigate (to) & Delete To edit the text, arrow up to the waypoint name, then click OK and use the keypad screen you will see to create a name to replace it (see “Using the Text Tool” on pg.19 for details on how to do this). You can also move down to select the icon, and again press OK and choose from the available different icons (Fig. 22). Move down to the alarm icon in the popup window and press OK to turn on the alarm for that waypoint. The last item in the popup allows you to delete the waypoint (you will be asked if you are sure, to prevent accidental deletions). THE HOT BUTTON Once you go to the MAP page, all your navigation actions are easily controlled by Bushnell’s exclusive “Hot button”. From the MAP page, click the Hot button to view its menu, then arrow down to select an item (Fig. 23). The first highlighted item is always • “Where Am I?”, press OK to see your current location on the map display. This function lines up the GPS position icon (small black circle) with the crosshair pointer icon. The next Hot button menu item (press Down to select it) is: •Find/Go To. Click OK or the Right button to find or go to any of the listed items (note that you can only select from previously stored items, not create a new one, when using the Find/GoTo feature). After selecting your destination and pressing OK, you . The title of the destination will show in a yellow box at the top of the screen, and the bearing arrow will point in the correct direction to take you to it. To stop this navigation activity, press the Hot button again-you will see the option to stop. Press OK to confirm you want to stop navigating, and you will be returned back to the MAP page screen, but without the bearing arrow pointing the way to a specific destination. The bearing arrow effectively becomes a “heading arrow” once you stop navigating. The available Find/GoTo items you can choose to navigate to are (Fig. 24): using your onix400 gps receiver : The HOT Button Fig 22. Waypoint “Edit Icon” Fig 23. HOT Button Menu 1) Nearest Waypoints-a short list of close by waypoints 2) All Waypoints-pick from list of all (closest to furthest order) 3) POI (Point of Interest)-gas stations, hospitals, etc. 4) Places-built into the base map-city names, etc. 5) My Trails-pick from list of saved Trails (see next section). The ONIX will start pointing you to the closest point on that trail. 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. 6) My Routes-pick from your list of saved routes (point to point navigation) 7) My Photos (or Topos)-after you pick a photo or topo from the list (arrow down to it) and press OK to confirm you wish to navigate towards that area, Fig 24. Find/ GoTo Sub-Menu Following Find/GoTo, the next hot button menu item is: • My Trails. A trail is a path or course that been started (by moving) or previously completed and saved by the user. Press OK or the right arrow. The three options here are (Fig. 25): • My Routes (same 5 options as listed above for “My Trails”)-a Route is the most direct or shortest path between two points.“Routes” are more often used for water based navigation (due to the reduced number of natural obstacles), whereas “trails” are more useful on land. • My Photos -you have the options here to navigate towards a stored satellite photo or topo map, and to manage them (photos & maps are downloaded, not user created). the ONIX will begin to point you towards that area. (Note that you must have selected photos or topos as a screen layer in your MAP options as described earlier on page 9 if you want to ...


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