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18
USING YOUR ONIX400 GPS RECEIVER : Setting Waypoints
Display-allows adjustment of display Brightness and Breadcrumbs color
preference (used for the dots on the map indicating your active trail).
Sounds-options to mute all sounds, set volume, and mute or select
different tones for: key beep, destination arrival and warning sound. Note:
the volume and main sound mute settings here do not affect XM radio
listening, only beeps/alerts. Use the +/- buttons to control radio volume.
XM Radio-Options under this item (press the Right button to view) are
(Fig.28):
1) XM Sports/Weather (Fig.29)- Off, On or Auto Update. Auto Update
wakes the XM receiver only for periodic updates of weather and sports,
which conserves battery life. When selected, streaming entertainment
audio will not be possible.
2) Channel Number Entry- when enabled, pressing the Left button lets
you type in a channel # on the onscreen keypad. If disabled, the Left/
Right buttons are used to go to the previous/next channel.
3) Reset Hidden Channels-restores ability to view hidden channels.
4) External Antenna-enable or disable access to the accessory port (used
for the optional external XM antenna headphone accessory)
5) XM Radio ID-view the unique ID# for your ONIX unit (see the included
XM Satellite Service Activation page). You will need this ID# for service
activation.
Time-sets time format: 24 hr or AM/PM, North American time zone, UTC
(Universal Time) Offset (for other time zones), daylight savings.
Units-selecting distance/speed units, elevation units, GPS position
format, and datum (default for North America is WGS84-see the glossary
for more info.)
Language- selects language used for all display menus and option
screens.
Owner Info- allows you to input personal information for identification
(this can be shown during startup if desired). Please refer to the “How to
Set or Edit Names” section on page 25 for details on how to enter letters
and numerals.
Reset Data-(Fig. 30) allows you to reset (clear) all existing data, or just
selected speed, distance or time related data. Press OK or Right to check
an item, then OK to reset it. After resetting, the “checkmark” next to the
item will disappear. A common use of “Reset Data” is to clear the old
“Breadcrumbs” (trail marks) from a past trip to the same area.
Unit Info-provides hardware/software version numbers, serial number,
and XM Radio ID.
Setting Waypoints
When the unit is first powered on, it may take up to 3 or 4 minutes for the
Fig 28.
SET Page
XM Radio
Options
Fig 29.
SET Page
XM
Sports/Weather
Options
Fig 30.
SET Page
Reset Data
Options