Bushnell 362000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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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.
• My Routes-pick from your list of saved routes (point to point
navigation)
• My Photos (or Topos)-after you pick a photo or topo from the
list (Fig.20) (arrow down to it) and press OK to conrm you wish
to navigate towards that area, 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 11 if you want to see it while navigating.) Alternatively,
instead of pressing OK, you can right arrow from the name on the
list and go to the “eyeball” icon, then press OK to just view the
photo or topo without starting navigation. To exit this “view only”
mode, press OK again to return to the list.
• Location-manually enter a known latitude and longitude
coordinate
Hot Button-My Trails Menu
My Routes Menu
Satellite Photos List
End Trail Menu
Fig. 19Fig. 18Fig. 17 Fig. 20
Following Find/GoTo, the next HOT button menu item is: My
Trails.
A trail is a path or course that been previously traveled by the user.
Press OK or the right arrow. The three options are (Fig. 17):
1) Start New Trail-press OK-you are now ready to build a new
trail, from your current starting point. To end or reverse an active
trail, press the Hot button once. Go back into the “My Trails”
menu, press OK and you will see the menu shown in Fig. 18, with
the following choices:
a) End Trail: selecting this will prompt you to conrm
you want to stop the trail.
b) Reverse Trail: select this to reverse a trail (return to
the starting point) of a trail that has not yet been ended. Also see
“Navigate Trail” below.
c) Manage Trail: shows a list of previously stored trails and
allows you to edit, name, view, or delete the trail.
2) Navigate Trail: navigate an existing trail. This helps you
navigate a trail that was previously saved. You may also reverse
this previous trail by then pressing the HOT button to return to the
My Trails menu, then choose Reverse Trail.
3) Manage Trails: allows you to view (right arrow to “eyeball”
icon), delete or edit the details (name, etc) of a previous trail.
The HOT Button (cont.)