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•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 items to your view of the
MAP page. To select these items, hold down the PAGE
button for 2 seconds-you will see a map page display
options screen (Fig. 3). Use the 5-way button to move up
and
down the options, press the center button to select
(check) or deselect (uncheck) the items you with to
include in your view.
Your map layer options are:
•Compass-indicates your current direction.
•Topo-the topographic map you choose from les you
download and store in the ONIX will be layered over the
base map
•North UP-arrow which points to North (true or magnetic,
user selectable). Will always (automatically) be shown
when satellite photos or topo maps are layered
•Range Ring-visual tool that represents distance on your
map or photo within a circle. The distance shown is the
radius of the circle. This radius is half the zoom level.
• Photos (Satellite) -superimposed over Base Map if
desired. You do not need to manually select the right
photo (or topo map) to use, as these downloaded les
are “geo referenced”, enabling your ONIX to choose
the correct photo automatically, based on your current
location and zoom level. Note that while both types of
images can be stored at the same time on your ONIX,
only one of them (photo or topo map) can be layered over
the base map at a time, not both at once.
•My Map Data-turns on/off display of roads and places
on the base map
•BreadCrumbs-a dotted line on the display showing
the simple path you’ve traveled. Breadcrumbs are
automatically stored, but only displayed if this option is
selected.
Page View Details
MAP Page
Display Options
Lower Navigation
Data Box
Upper Navigation
Data Box
Fig. 3