Rino 750/755t ® Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................1 Device Overview ......................................................................... 1 Battery Information ................................................................. 1 Installing the Lithium-ion Battery ............................................ 1 Installing AA Batteries ............................................................ 1 Turning On the Device ........................................
Controlling a VIRB® Action Camera ......................................... 12 Phone Notifications ................................................................... 12 Hiding Notifications .............................................................. 12 Fitness........................................................................... 12 History ....................................................................................... 12 Viewing an Activity History .........................................
Introduction WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Device Overview 4 Turn the D-ring clockwise to secure the battery pack onto the device. Charging the Battery Pack NOTICE To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the USB port, the weather cap, and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer. Do not attempt to use the device to charge a battery that was not provided by Garmin .
useful when you are on the trail and cannot charge the LithiumIon battery pack. Use NiMH or lithium batteries for best results. The AA battery pack contains two parts. 1 If necessary, turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, and pull up to remove the battery pack from the device. 2 Push down on the lever inside the AA battery pack to separate the two parts . Widgets 3 Insert four AA batteries, observing polarity. (Call key) Swipe down to view widgets (Viewing Widgets, page 2) and the battery gauge.
In battery save mode, the screen shuts off when the backlight times out. You can select to turn on the screen. Acquiring GPS Signals When you turn on your navigation device, the GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish the current location.
Selecting a Squelch Code 1 From the radio app, select CTCSS or DCS. 2 Select or to change the code. NOTE: Selecting Off allows you to hear everything on the channel. 3 Select . NOTE: If you cannot hear calls on the same channel with the same code, verify all the radios are using the same squelch tone mode (Changing the Squelch Tone Mode, page 4). Changing the Squelch Tone Mode This device can use two types of squelch tone modes, CTCSS and DCS.
Emergency Alerts You can send an emergency alert to all Rino users on the current channel and code. Users can respond to an emergency alert to immediately begin navigating to your position. Sending an Emergency Alert To send emergency alerts to other Rino and GMRS or UHF CBRS/PRS radio users, you must be on the same channel. 1 Hold . 2 Select Yes. The device sends an emergency alert every 60 seconds until another Rino user responds to the alert or you cancel the alert.
• When set to monitor for weather broadcasts, the device can receive radio-transmitted Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) county weather alerts. Monitoring SAME Weather Alerts SAME weather alerts allow you to receive radio-transmitted county weather alerts on your device. NOTE: SAME weather alerts are available in the United States only. 1 From the radio app, select Weather. 2 Select a channel. You can receive weather alerts only on the selected weather channel.
1 While navigating to a geocache, from the app drawer, select Geocaching > Log. 2 Select Found, Did Not Find, Needs Repair, or Unattempted. 3 Select an option: • To begin navigation to the next geocache nearest you, select Find Next Closest. • To stop logging, select Done. • To enter a comment about looking for the cache or about the cache itself, select Edit Comment, enter a comment, and select . If you are connected to geocaching.com, the log is uploaded to your geocaching.com account automatically.
1 Select an option: 2 3 4 5 6 7 • To record the default recreational activity that began automatically when you turned on the device, proceed to step 4. • To record a different activity type, proceed to step 2. From the app drawer, select Activity Change. Select the activity name. Begin your activity. After you complete your activity, select Current Activity from the app drawer. Select . Select an option: • To continue your activity, select . • To save your activity, select .
Navigation You can navigate routes and tracks to a waypoint, geocache, or any saved location in the device. You can also navigate to photos taken on the device or stored photos with location information. You can use the map or the compass to navigate to your destination. Navigating to a Destination 1 If necessary, select the activity to use while navigating 2 3 4 5 6 (Recording an Activity, page 7). From the main menu, select Where To?. Select a category. Select a destination. Select Go.
3 Select Lock Direction > Set Course. 4 Navigate using the compass. Elevation Plot By default, the elevation plot displays the elevation over the distance traveled. The top chart displays the full track, and the bottom chart can display a portion of the track. You can touch any point on either chart to view details about that point. You can customize the elevation settings (Altimeter Settings, page 15). Navigating to a Point on the Elevation Plot 1 From the app drawer, select Altimeter.
2 3 4 5 Select a category. Select the first point in the route. Select Use. Select Select Next Point to add additional points to the route. 6 Select to save the route. Creating a Route Using the Map 1 From the app drawer, select Route Planner > Create Route > Select First Point > Use Map. 2 Move the map to select a point. 3 Select Use. 4 Move the map, and select additional points on the map to add to the route (optional). 5 Select .
When you enter an area with a proximity alarm, the device sounds a tone. TIP: You can configure separate alarm tones for when you enter and leave an area. Calculating the Size of an Area 1 From the app drawer, select Area Calculation > Start. 2 Walk around the perimeter of the area you want to calculate. 3 Select Calculate when finished. Viewing the Calendar and Almanacs You can view device activity, such as when a waypoint was saved.
accessories use ANT+ wireless technology to send data to the device. Before you can use the fitness accessory with your device, you must install the accessory according to the instructions included with the accessory. Pairing Your ANT+ Sensors Before you can pair, you must put on the heart rate monitor or install the sensor. Pairing is the connecting of ANT+ wireless sensors, for example, connecting a heart rate monitor with your device. 1 Bring the device within 3 m (10 ft.) of the sensor.
2 Select an option: • To add an item to the app drawer, select Add and select an item. • To move an item in the app drawer, select the item, and select another item to switch positions. • To delete an item from the app drawer, select the item, and select . NOTE: Some items cannot be deleted from the app drawer. Adding a Shortcut to the Main Menu You can add shortcuts to the application drawer, or to the main menu or favorites dashboard when the device is in classic mode.
Zoom Levels: Adjusts the zoom level at which map items appear. The map items do not appear when the map zoom level is higher than the selected level. System Settings From the app drawer, select Setup > System. Satellite: Allows you to adjust the satellite system settings (Satellite Settings, page 15). Text Language: Sets the text language on the device. NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data.
Marking Laps by Distance Position Format: Sets the position format in which a location reading appears. Map Datum: Sets the coordinate system on which the map is structured. Map Spheroid: Shows the coordinate system the device is using. The default coordinate system is WGS 84. You can use the Auto Lap feature to automatically mark the lap at a specific distance. This feature is helpful for comparing your performance over different parts of an activity.
Device Information Attaching the Carabiner Clip 1 Position the carabiner clip spine of the device. in the slots on the mounting Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment, because it can degrade the life of the product. Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. 2 Wipe it dry. After cleaning, allow the device to dry completely. Cleaning the Touchscreen 1 Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. 2 If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water.
Connecting the Device to Your Computer Specifications NOTICE To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the USB port, the weather cap, and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer. Battery type Lithium-ion battery pack or four AA batteries (NiMH, alkaline, or lithium) Battery life Lithium-ion battery pack: up to 14 hours of typical usage. AA batteries: up to 18 hours of typical usage. 1 Pull up the weather cap from the USB port.
Channel Number Transmit Frequency (MHz) Receive Frequency (MHz) Channel Description 18R 467.6250 462.6250 GMRS Repeater 4 19R 467.6500 462.6500 GMRS Repeater 5 20R 467.6750 462.6750 21R 467.7000 462.7000 22R 467.7250 462.7250 Channel Number Frequency (MHz) Channel Description 34 477.2500 Repeater input 35 477.2750 Emergency repeater input: reserved GMRS Repeater 6 36 477.3000 Repeater input GMRS Repeater 7 37 477.3250 Repeater input GMRS Repeater 8 38 477.
Channel Number Receive Frequency (MHz) Channel Description WX 4 162.425 WX 5 DCS Code DCS Code DCS Code 23 162 466 NOAA 4 (Weather radio) 25 165 503 162.450 NOAA 5 (Weather radio) 26 172 506 WX 6 162.500 NOAA 6 (Weather radio) 31 174 516 WX 7 162.525 NOAA 7 (Weather radio) 32 205 532 43 271 546 47 306 565 51 311 606 54 315 612 65 331 624 CTCSS Frequencies CTCSS frequencies and squelch codes may differ in some radios from third-party manufacturers.
• Fully charge the battery (Charging the Battery Pack, page 1). The battery gauge does not seem accurate 1 Allow the device to fully discharge. 2 Fully charge the device without interrupting the charge cycle. My phone will not connect to the device • Select Setup > Bluetooth. The Bluetooth option must be enabled. • Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and bring your phone within 10 m (33 ft.) of the device. • Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more help.
GPS Heading: The direction you are moving based on GPS. GPS Signal Strength: The strength of the GPS satellite signal. Grade: The calculation of rise (elevation) over run (distance). For example, if for every 10 ft. (3 m) you climb you travel 200 ft. (60 m), the grade is 5%. Heading: The direction you are moving. Heart Rate: Your heart rate in beats per minute (bpm). Your device must be connected to a compatible heart rate monitor. Heart Rate - %Max.: The percentage of maximum heart rate.
Zone % of Maximum Heart Rate Perceived Exertion 4 80–90% Fast pace and a bit Improved anaerobic uncomfortable, breathing capacity and forceful threshold, improved speed 5 90–100% Sprinting pace, unsustainable for long period of time, labored breathing Appendix Benefits Anaerobic and muscular endurance, increased power 23
Index A accessories 12, 13 activities 7, 8, 12 custom 8 addresses, finding 9 alarms clock 12 marine 16 proximity 11 tones 15 almanac hunting and fishing 12 sunrise and sunset times 12 altimeter 10, 15 ANT+ sensors 16 pairing 13 ANT+ sensors, pairing 13 app drawer 2 customizing 13 applications 5 area calculation 12 Auto Lap 16 B backlight 2, 13 barometer 10 BaseCamp 11, 17 battery 1, 18 charging 1 installing 1 maximizing 2, 13, 17 problems 21 storage 1 Bluetooth technology 5, 21 C calendar 12 calibrating a
widgets 2, 5 Z zones, heart rate 13 Index 25
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