® 110 2-way radio & personal navigator® owner’s manual
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Garmin® Rino® 110 (Radio Integrated with Navigation for the Outdoors). To get the most from your new Rino 110, read through the Quick Start Guide first, then this Owner’s Manual to understand all of the operating features. The Quick Start Guide describes the process of setting up your Rino 110 and some basic unit operations to familiarize you with your new Rino 110 right out of the box.
INTRODUCTION > TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.............................................................i Getting to Know Your Rino 110 ............................1 Front of the Rino 110................................................ 2 Back of the Rino 110 ................................................ 3 Main Page Sequence................................................ 4 Operating the Rino 110 ............................................ 5 Status Bar Overview ........................................
INTRODUCTION > TABLE OF CONTENTS Main Menu Options ..................................................... 34 Page Sequence Setup ............................................. 34 Shortcuts Menu ............................................................ 35 Waypoints ...............................................................36 Creating Waypoints ..................................................... 37 Projecting a Waypoint.................................................. 38 Editing a Waypoint ..........
INTRODUCTION > TABLE OF CONTENTS Area Calculator ....................................................... 78 Games .....................................................................79 Memory Race .............................................................. 79 Waypoint Bomber ........................................................ 79 Clothesline ................................................................... 80 Assimilation .................................................................
GETTING STARTED > GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RINO 110 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RINO 110 The Rino 110 (Radio Integrated with Navigation for the Outdoors) is a 7.6 ounce, 12-channel, GPS-enabled handheld device. It also has integrated radio functionality to provide two-way communications for up to two miles using 14 FRS (Family Radio Service) channels and eight high-performance GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels. For more information about GMRS, refer to the “Appendix.
GETTING STARTED > FRONT OF THE RINO 110 Front of the Rino 110 Power button: • Press and hold to turn the unit On/Off • Press to adjust contrast and backlighting Call button: • Press to send out Call Tone • Sends position when released (if enabled) Talk button: • Press and hold to talk • Sends position when released (if enabled) Page/Quit button: • Press to cycle through main pages • Used to quit or escape menu items Volume (V) button: • Press to open volume control window Speaker 2 LCD Display
GETTING STARTED > BACK OF THE RINO 110 Back of the Rino 110 2-way FRS/GMRS Antenna Belt Clip Connector Mount Headset Connector with Weather cap GPS Antenna External Power And Data Connector with Weather cap Battery Compartment D-Ring Battery Compartment Cover Mount Alignment Notches Rino® 110 Owner’s Manual 3
GETTING STARTED > MAIN PAGE SEQUENCE Main Page Sequence All of the information you need to operate the Rino 110 can be found on five default main pages (or display screens). Press and release the Page key to cycle through the Radio Page, Map Page, Navigation Page, Trip Computer, and Main Menu Page. You can also access the Main Pages by pressing the on-screen Main Page button . Customize the Main Page sequence through the Main Menu (refer to the “Main Menu Page” section later in this guide).
GETTING STARTED > OPERATING THE RINO 110 Operating the Rino 110 For best results, you should initialize the GPS receiver in your Rino 110 unit before you use it the first time. Refer to the “Initializing the Rino 110” section later in this manual for instructions on initializing the unit. The Rino 110 is programmed to provide “pop-up” messages concerning operational characteristics and conditions. Press the Thumb Stick In to acknowledge a message and return to the current feature.
GETTING STARTED > STATUS BAR OVERVIEW Status Bar Overview The Status Bar at the top of the screen displays on all the available Main Pages. As you move around any of the Main Pages, the current page’s title briefly displays (3 seconds) and then is replaced by the Status Bar. The current settings and operational icons on the Status Bar are displayed as you use your Rino.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE UNIT OPERATION Radio Page The Radio Page is the first of the default Main Pages. This page provides the user interface for FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radio operations. Garmin Rino units work with 3rd party FRS/GMRS radios, provided the other radios use standard FRS/GMRS frequencies. To take full advantage of the Rino features, communicate with other Rino users.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Using My ID and Symbol Fields The My ID field allows you to enter a name and symbol that appears on other Rino units as you communicate with them. You may enter a name using a combination of up to 10 letters, numbers, or spaces. The Symbol field allows you to choose a face icon (symbol) from a list to further personalize your ID. My ID Field Symbol 3. To enter a new ID, use the Thumb Stick to move the cursor to the desired character (letter, number, or a space).
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE To change the user symbol: 1. Using the Thumb Stick, highlight the face symbol to the right of the My ID field. Press the Thumb Stick In to show a list of available face symbols (icons). 2. Move the Thumb Stick Up or Down to scroll through the selections. Because not all the selections can fit in the window, a slider bar on the right side indicates your current position in the list. TIP: Hold the Thumb Stick Up or Down to scroll through the list more quickly.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Setting the Channel and Squelch Code The Rino 110 has a total of 22 channels and 38 squelch codes to select from using the Channel and Code fields. Channels 1–14 are FRS channels and 15–22 are GMRS channels (disabled by default in U.S. units). To communicate with other Rino and FRS/GMRS users, you must be on the same channel and squelch code. Garmin Rino units work with 3rd party FRS/GMRS radios, provided the other radios use standard FRS/GMRS frequencies.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Setting the squelch code to 0 (squelch code off) allows you to hear all activity on the selected channel, but you must be set to the same squelch code as the other person(s) to transmit back. See the “Appendix” for a table listing all of the 38 Squelch Codes and their frequencies. As you change the main channels, the Rino 110 remembers the last channel/squelch code combination that you were using.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Scanning and Monitoring The Scan option allows you to scan through the available channels for voice activity. As the unit scans and receives a signal (or if you transmit), it stops on that channel/squelch code for a few seconds, then continues scanning. When the Rino 110 is scanning and it receives an incoming signal, the Rino 110 automatically decodes the Squelch Code used by the incoming signal. The Rino 110 then uses that Squelch Code when it transmits back to that unit.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE To scan or monitor a channel(s): 1. Using the Thumb Stick, highlight the Scan or Monitor button and then press In. Scan starts searching through the available channels. Monitor opens the channel to listen to any radio transmissions on that channel. 2. To stop using either option, highlight the button again and press the Thumb Stick In. 3. To begin scanning the codes you selected, highlight the Option Menu and press the Thumb Stick In.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Radio Page Option Menu The Radio Page Option Menu allows you to customize aspects of your Rino 110, such as setting up the radio, programming call and ring tones, and setting up a scanlist. Setup Radio The Setup Radio option displays the Radio Setup Page. This page determines how the radio functions and enables you to adjust the radio operation to your needs.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Headset Type—allows you to choose which accessory headset or microphone you are using with the unit, or have the unit automatically detect the type. If you use more than one type of headset or microphone, you need to set the unit to Ask When Detected before changing accessories. NOTE: If the headset has a PTT (Push to Talk) button, it must be pressed for the unit to detect the headset.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Setup Scanlist Refer to “Scanning and Monitoring” previously in this manual for complete information about this feature and the options in this page. Turn Radio/GPS On/Off Press the Thumb Stick In on either of these two options to toggle them from on to off. For example, to turn GPS Off, press the Thumb Stick In when Turn GPS Off is highlighted. Informational Picture The Informational Picture on the bottom half of the Radio Page features Garmin’s Mr.
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE Mark Waypoint’s Indicators The Mark Waypoint figure displays several different icons, depending on what you are doing. See the illustrations for more information.
UNIT OPERATION > USING THE RINO 110 RADIO FEATURES Using the Rino 110 Radio Features Your Rino 110 unit provides many features to enhance your radio experience, such as transmitting locations and receiving contact information. This section reviews some of the advanced radio features. Peer-to-Peer Positioning The Rino 110’s most unique feature is being able to send its location to another Rino, which is called Peer-to-Peer positioning.
UNIT OPERATION > USING THE RINO 110 RADIO FEATURES The Rino 110 can manage up to 50 contacts at any time. Each time you receive a signal from a contact, your map is updated showing their new position. A Track Log of their movement is created and shown on your map (see the “Track Logs” section). After a contact has been established, a “ Updated” message briefly appears at the bottom of your display each time the contact updates.
UNIT OPERATION > USING THE RINO 110 RADIO FEATURES To review a contact and contact details: 1. From the Map Page, highlight the desired contact on the Contact Bar and press the Thumb Stick In. As you highlight the contacts on the Contact Bar, the Map Page centers the map on that contact and display its name, direction, and distance near the top of the screen. Or Press the Thumb Stick In and hold it until the Shortcuts Menu is displayed. Highlight Find ‘N Go and press the Thumb Stick In. 2.
UNIT OPERATION > USING THE RINO 110 RADIO FEATURES Sending a Location Another handy feature is the ability to send a specific location to other Rino users. This comes in handy when you are trying to round up the group or you want to meet at a specific location. You may send any point found from the Find ‘N Go menu. If the unit needs to wait until 30 seconds have elapsed since the last position transmission, a “Waiting to send location...” message appears until the unit is able to transmit.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Map Page The Map Page displays your present position and direction of movement using a triangular Position Icon that is centered on the map. As you travel the map display leaves a “trail” (track log) of your movements. The map can display a higher level of detail than the basemap provided with the unit (i.e. residential streets, parks, etc.), if Garmin MapSource data has been loaded into the unit using a CD-ROM mapping program.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE To view a Contact from the Map Page: 1. Highlight the desired Contact icon using the Thumb Stick. As you highlight the contact on the Contact Bar, the Map Page centers the map on that contact and displays its name, direction, and distance near the top of the screen. 2. Press the Thumb Stick In to view the details of the Contact. 3. Press the Thumb Stick to the Left or Right to recenter the map on your current position. The scale can be changed from 20 feet to 500 miles.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Map Page Options Map Page options allow a variety of operating and custom features for your Rino 110. The Map Page options are listed below. Highlight an option then press the Thumb Stick In to select. Map Page Option Menu Pan Map—allows you to move the Panning Arrow (Map Pointer) about on the map. Refer to the “Using the Pan Map Option” section for complete instructions. Stop Navigation—quits navigation of a Goto, Route, or Track in progress.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Using the Pan Map Option The Map Page pan function allows you to display an arrow used to point at and identify items on the map, and to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current viewing area on the display. The map panning function is activated from the Option Menu on the Map Page. Use the Thumb Stick to move the panning arrow (also referred to as the map pointer) in the desired direction.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Programming the Data Fields Select Show... Data Fields to view four optional Data Fields on the right side of the screen that can be programmed to provide a variety of travel and navigation information. A list of the choices is shown to the right. Not all data types are available on every page. To program a data field: 1. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight the data field and then press In to display the list of data options. 2.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Setting up the Map Setup Map displays the five Map Setup Pages, each accessed by an on-screen button. Setup Items Options Sub-Page Buttons General Setup Lines Setup Points Setup Text Setup Map Data Setup To use Map Setup options: 1. Select Setup Map from the Option Menu and then press the Thumb Stick In to display the Map Setup Page. 2. Press Up or Down on the Thumb Stick to highlight the desired sub-page button, which displays the options list for that sub-page to the left.
UNIT OPERATION > MAP PAGE Tracks Setup Saved Tracks and Track Log—scale options; Off, Auto, or 20 ft.–500 miles, sets the maximum scale at which the feature should appear on the screen. Some types of data display only at certain zoom scales. Goto Line—Bearing or Course. Map Features Setup Points of Interest and Waypoints—Off, Auto, or 20 feet to 500 miles, sets the maximum scale at which that feature should appear on the screen. Some types of data display only at certain zoom scales.
UNIT OPERATION > NAVIGATION PAGE Navigation Page The Navigation Page provides active guidance with a rotating compass ring that shows your course (track) while you are moving and a bearing pointer to indicate the current direction to your destination (bearing) relative to the course. The Data Field at the top of the page, by default shows you the name of your destination. All five Data Fields can be programmed to display a variety of navigation data.
UNIT OPERATION > NAVIGATION PAGE While you are navigating a route, the pointer indicates the direction (a bent arrow) of the turn to the next point in the route as well as the direction to the current point when you get within 15 seconds Estimated Time of Arrival of the current point. For example, if the arrow is pointing straight up, you are going directly to your destination.
UNIT OPERATION > NAVIGATION PAGE Navigation Page Options Stop Navigation—cancels navigation. “Grayed out” or disabled unless you are navigating on a Goto, Track, or Route. Bearing Pointer/Course Pointer—toggles between Bearing (always directed at destination) and Course (distinctive with dots across center of compass ring, shows amount of correction needed to be back on course.). Refer to the image on the previous page for an example of the compass with the Course Pointer.
UNIT OPERATION > TRIP COMPUTER PAGE Trip Computer Page The Trip Computer Page by default displays up to seven different types of navigation data. Choose Big Numbers to display two (2) large data fields. By selecting the information options that you prefer and arranging them in a desired order on the page, you can customize the Trip Computer Page to meet your navigation needs.
UNIT OPERATION > MAIN MENU PAGE Main Menu Page The Main Menu provides access to additional Rino 110 feature pages. The pages listed below provide enhancements to Rino 110 operation. Press the Page key repeatedly to cycle to the Main Menu or select it Main Menu Page from the Main Page Menu at the top of each main page. Using the Main Menu The Main Menu allows access to many features and pages in the Rino 110.
UNIT OPERATION > MAIN MENU PAGE Alarm Clock—provides a settable 24-hour alarm clock. Main Menu Options Calculator—provides a calculator feature available in two forms: Standard or Scientific. Through the Main Menu you can establish the sequence of pages. Stopwatch Page—allows you to use the unit as a stopwatch, including a lap timer. Page Sequence Setup You may add, remove, or reorder any of the Main Pages, plus additional pages.
UNIT OPERATION > MAIN MENU PAGE To insert a new page, highlight the page you wish to insert it before and press In. Select Insert, then choose a page from the list and press the Thumb Stick In. To remove a page in the order, highlight the page and press In. Select Remove and press the Thumb Stick In. Inserting a new page in the Page Sequence Shortcuts Menu The Shortcuts Menu is accessed by pressing the Thumb Stick In until the menu pops up on the middle of the display.
UNIT OPERATION > WAYPOINTS Waypoints There are numerous ways to create, edit, and use waypoints. The Mark Waypoint Page and the Find ‘N Go Menu are two common pages for creating and editing waypoint. You can also create a waypoint using the Map Page. The Rino 110 holds up to 500 waypoints. The Mark Waypoint Page allows you to mark and record any location as a waypoint and appears with a graphic name block that displays the assigned number for that waypoint and a waypoint symbol.
UNIT OPERATION > WAYPOINTS Creating Waypoints There are many ways to create a waypoint. You can use any of the methods listed below. To create a waypoint for a map feature: 1. With the Pan Map feature active, move the panning arrow (map pointer) to the map item you want and highlight it. 2. Press In and release the Thumb Stick to display the item Information Page. 3. With the Information Page displayed, highlight the Option Menu button at the top of the page and then press the Thumb Stick to open. 4.
UNIT OPERATION > WAYPOINTS Projecting a Waypoint Editing a Waypoint To project a waypoint: To edit a waypoint: Projecting a waypoint from any map item (another waypoint, etc.) allows you to establish a new waypoint on a bearing and distance projected from that map item. 1. Select a map item from the Find ‘N Go Menu. 2. Highlight the Option Menu on-screen button at the top of the Information Page and press the Thumb Stick In to display the options. Highlight Project Waypoint and press In. 3.
UNIT OPERATION > WAYPOINTS To delete a waypoint or contact: 1. Use the Find ‘N Go feature to display the point. 2. Highlight the Delete button and then press the Thumb Stick In. Confirm the deletion. 4. Use the panning arrow to drag the waypoint to the new location and then press the Thumb Stick In to place it. Press the Page key before pressing the Thumb Stick to cancel moving the waypoint and return to the Main Pages.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Find ‘N Go The Find ‘N Go Menu allows you to find stored locations (waypoints) and cities. They can be found by name or by those nearest to your current location. If you are using certain MapSource data, the list of find locations is expanded to include Points of Interest. If you would like to use an option that is grayed out (disabled), you need to load detailed maps using MapSource. To access the Find ‘N Go Menu: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Finding a Waypoint Waypoints that you have created and stored in the Rino 110 can be found by selecting the Waypoint option from the Find ‘N Go Menu. You can find a waypoint from the list of waypoints using the By Name or Nearest options as explained on the previous page. When selected from the list, the waypoint displays on the Waypoint Information Page.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO To find a waypoint by name: 1. Use the Thumb Stick to select Waypoint from the Find ‘N Go Menu. Press the Thumb Stick In to select By Name from the pop-up menu. Press the Thumb Stick In to display the Waypoints List. Find ‘N Go Menu 2. Use the Thumb Stick to enter the name of the waypoint that you would like to find. 3. Select OK when you are finished entering the name. The waypoint list opens with the name closest to the name you entered on the top. 4.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Finding a Contact Contacts that you have received in the Rino 110 can be found by selecting the Contacts option from the Find ‘N Go Menu. Contact List To find a contact: 1. From the Find ‘N Go Menu, highlight Contacts and press the Thumb Stick In. 2. From the Contacts List, select the desired contact and press the Thumb Stick In. 3. With the Contact Information Page displayed, select Goto to create a direct line of travel to the contact.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Finding a City Cities can be found by selecting the Cities option of the Find ‘N Go Menu, selecting the city from the list of Nearest or By Name, and then displaying the City Information Page. The City Information for the selected city displays, including the city name, the size by population, and distance from your location.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Finding a Point of Interest You can use the Find Points of Interest option to locate a nearby restaurant, lodging, landmark, public building, park, etc. However, you must have transferred a MapSource Points of Interest (POI) to the unit map database. Otherwise, this option is grayed out and not functional. Here is a list of Point of Interest categories: • Food & Drink • Services • Lodging • Transportation • Attractions • Emergency & Govt.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO To find a point of interest: 1. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight Points of Interest and then press it In to display the Points of Interest Categories List. 2. Use the Thumb Stick to select the desired category and then press it In to display the Types List. If necessary, use the Thumb Stick to select the desired type and then press it In to display the list for that type. 3. Use the Option Menu at the top of page to select from either By Name or Nearest options.
UNIT OPERATION > FIND 'N GO Finding a Last Found Place You can use the Recently Found Places option to locate Points of Interest, Cities, Waypoints or Contacts, Intersections, and other locations you have recently retrieved. The process for finding recent points from the Find ‘N Go list is the same as finding a regular waypoint. To find a Last Found Place: 1. Use the Thumb Stick to select the Last Found Places option from the Find ‘N Go List and then press it In.
UNIT OPERATION > USING A GOTO Using a Goto The Goto function allows you to create a direct route to a destination (waypoint, city, or point of interest). Once you have accessed the Information Page for an item, use the Goto button at the bottom of the page to initiate travel, using the Map and Navigation Pages for guidance. To activate a Goto: 1. Use the Find ‘N Go Menu to access the Information Page for any desired destination and use the Thumb Stick to highlight the Goto button. 2.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE Route Page Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of intermediate waypoints that leads you to your final destination. The Rino 110 stores 20 routes, each with up to 50 waypoints. A route can be created and modified from the Route Page, and waypoints can be added to a route from the Find ‘N Go Menu. More complex routes can be created using a PC and MapSource mapping programs and then transferred to the unit’s memory.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE To add a Find ‘N Go Menu item to a route: 1. Select an item from the Find ‘N Go Menu and display its Information Page. If a contact is used in a route, the route changes as the contact’s position is updated, or it may be saved as a Waypoint to serve as a stationary point. 2. Select the page Option Menu and select Add To Route to display the list of routes. 3. Highlight and select the route desired and then press the Thumb Stick In.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE To copy the route: 1. From the Route Page, select the on-screen page Option Menu button and press the Thumb Stick In to access the Option Menu. 2. Highlight the Copy Route option and then press the Thumb Stick In to copy. The copied route displays on the Route Page and is named the same but followed by the numeral 1 (one). You may then rename and/or modify the copied route. To delete the route: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE Route point review options 3. With the new point highlighted, press the Thumb Stick In to display the Information Page for the new point and then select the on-screen OK button to add it the route. To remove a point from the route list: 1. Select the point that you want to remove from the Route Points List and press the Thumb Stick In. 2. Highlight Remove and press the Thumb Stick In to remove the waypoint from the list. 2.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE Adding or Editing from the Route Map Page You can use the panning arrow with the Route Map Page displayed to add or edit route waypoints. To add a point at either end of a route: 1. Select the Route from the list of routes. Press the Thumb Stick In to display the Route Page. 2. Highlight the on-screen Map button at the bottom of the page and press the Thumb Stick In to display the Route Map Page. 3.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE To review or remove a route point: 1. Select the Route from the list of routes. Press the Thumb Stick In to display the Route Page. 2. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight Map and press In to display the route on the map. 3. Use the Thumb Stick to move the map panning arrow to the point you want to review and press In. Select Review or Remove and press In again to either display the Information Page or remove it from the route.
UNIT OPERATION > ROUTE PAGE Stopping Navigation To stop navigation, highlight the Stop Navigation option on either the Navigation or Map Page’s Option Menu or select the Stop button on the Route Page. Data Fields for the Route Page When navigating a Route, the data displayed in the data fields on the Route Page may be customized to provide useful navigation information. To select data field options: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > TRACKS PAGE Tracks Page To save and use a Track: The Rino 110 draws an electronic bread crumb trail on the Map Page as you travel along. This bread crumb trail is the Track Log. The Track Log contains information about points along its path, including time and position. The Rino 110 uses this information to allow you to navigate using the saved track. You may also save tracks from other Rino users as they communicate with you. To open the Tracks Page: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > TRACKS PAGE Using the TracBack Feature The TracBack feature allows you to return along a traveled path (or another Rino user’s path) without marking any waypoints. When you are ready to return to where you started, the Rino 110 takes you back by following the Track Log that you left behind. You can save a total of 20 tracks in the unit memory. The Track Log starts recording as soon as the unit gets a satellite location fix and the Track Log feature is turned on.
UNIT OPERATION > TRACKS PAGE To use the TracBack feature: 1. Highlight the Tracback button on the Tracks Page and press the Thumb Stick In. The Tracback Menu options (To Beginning and To End) are displayed. 2. Highlight the desired option and press the Thumb Stick In to enable. 3. Use the Map Page or the Navigation Page to navigate the Track. Setting up the Track Log You can set the track recording interval to Distance, Time, or Automatic.
UNIT OPERATION > PROXIMITY PAGE Proximity Page To add a proximity point: The Proximity Page lets you define an alarm circle around a stored waypoint/contact position, and can be used to help you avoid dangerous areas or to alert you when you have strayed too far away from other Rino users. Up to ten waypoints may be listed, with a maximum alarm radius of 99.99 nautical or statute miles or kilometers. If entering a proximity alarm circle, a “Near Proximity Point ” message appears.
UNIT OPERATION > SATELLITE PAGE Satellite Page The Satellite Page provides a picture of satellite signal tracking, tells you when the unit is ready for navigation, and shows your location coordinates. To access the Satellite Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Satellite. Signal Strength Bars Skyview Graphic the horizon around you. The inner ring represents a view above you at a 45° angle from vertical.
UNIT OPERATION > SATELLITE PAGE WAAS The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability produces a more accurate position fix. When enabled (GPS set to Normal and WAAS set to Enabled through the System Setup Page; also the interface must be set to something other than RTCM mode), this feature searches for WAAS satellites near your location and then receives data for correcting differentials in the GPS satellite signals.
UNIT OPERATION > SATELLITE PAGE Satellite Page Options Satellite Page Option Menu To select the Use With GPS Off option: 1. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight the Option Menu button at the top of the page and then press it In. 2. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight the Use With GPS Off option and then press it In. The Rino 110 stops tracking satellites and cannot be used for navigation. However, the next time you turn the unit on, it returns to Normal GPS operation. 62 To select Track Up or North Up: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES Setup Pages The Setup Pages allow you to customize the Rino 110 to your personal preferences. You can choose time settings, units of measure, display backlighting and contrast settings, heading measurement, interface options and system operating mode. To access the Time Setup Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Setup. 3. Select the Time icon to open the Time Setup Page.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES Time Zone—can be set to one of the eight US Time Zones or 24 International Time Zones (nearest city or geographical region). Select Other so you can enter the UTC Time Offset. Daylight Savings Time—can be turned On or Off or set to Automatic. To set the time: 1. Use the Page key to access the Main Menu. 2. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight the Setup Icon. Press the Thumb Stick In to display the Setup Menu. 3. Use the Thumb Stick to highlight the Time Icon.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES Position Format—allows you to choose from different grid formats. The default position format, hddd°mm. mmm displays the latitude and longitude in degrees and minutes and is most commonly used. The following additional formats are available: hddd.ddddd°—latitude/longitude in decimal degrees; hddd°mm.mmm’—latitude/longitude in decimal numbers; hddd°mm’ss.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES Map Datum—offers a selection of nearly all map datums in common use. Every map is based on a map datum (a reference model of the earth’s shape) and is usually listed in the title block of the map. If you are comparing GPS coordinates to a paper map, chart, or other reference, the map datum in this field must match the horizontal map datum used to generate the map or other reference.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES To access the Display Setup Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Setup. 3. Select the Display icon to open the Display Setup Page. To adjust the contrast: 1. Highlight the contrast slider and then press the Thumb Stick In. 2. Move the Thumb Stick Up or Down to move the slider to increase or decrease the contrast.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES Display—allows you to choose from Cardinal Letters, Degrees or Mils. North Reference—you can choose from True, Magnetic, Grid or User options. If User is chosen, you must correct for the Magnetic Variation. To access the Interface Setup Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Setup. 3. Select the Interface icon to open the Interface Setup Page. To select either option: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES NMEA In/NMEA Out—supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data. Use this for real-time plotting with MapSource or 3rd party programs. Text Out—allows ASCII text output of location and velocity information without input capabilities. RTCM IN—allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format without output capabilities. RTCM In/NMEA Out—allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format and supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data.
UNIT OPERATION > SETUP PAGES System Setup Page The System Setup Page allows you to change GPS operation modes, use the WAAS capabilities, turn the Message Beep on or off, and choose the battery type. See the “Appendix” for WAAS capability information. To access the System Setup Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Setup. 3. Select the System icon to System Setup Page open the System Setup Page.
UNIT OPERATION > CALENDAR Calendar To change the month and year: This feature provides you with a monthly calendar with programmable reference notes. You can display one monthly calendar at a time and add reference notes using the data entry keypad. Days that are shaded have notes added. You can create reference notes for multiple months and for months in years yet to come. You can record 100 notes with up to 18 characters each.
UNIT OPERATION > CALENDAR To edit or delete a note: 1. To edit or delete a note previously created, highlight the date and press the Thumb Stick In. 2. Select Edit Note, or Delete Note, from the pop-up menu. To complete the deletion of the note, press the Thumb Stick In when Yes is highlighted in the pop-up window. 3. To edit the note, change the desired characters using the keyboard as shown in the image to the right. Press OK when you are finished editing the note. To delete notes by week: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > ALARM CLOCK Alarm Clock This feature provides an alarm for the system clock. Enter a time in the time field and turn the alarm on and off from the control field menu. Remember to enter alarm times in the same time format (UTC or local) you are using for your system. The unit must be on for the alarm clock to work. To access the Alarm Clock: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Alarm Clock. To set an alarm clock time: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > CALCULATOR Calculator To change calculator options: This feature provides you with all the basic functions of both a standard or scientific calculator. You can perform most calculations identified by the function symbols along the sides of the keypad and can save the results temporarily in the memory. The memory is cleared either manually or when you turn off the Rino 110. To access the Calculator: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > STOPWATCH Stopwatch This feature allows you to use the unit as a stopwatch, including using it as a lap timer. You may also have the unit record the lap time based on distance. For example, if you set the lap distance to one mile, the unit records the time it takes you to travel one mile. To access the Stopwatch: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select the Stopwatch icon. To use the Stopwatch: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > SUN & MOON Sun & Moon This feature provides you with a graphic display of both sun and moon positioning for a certain date, time and location with times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset. To access the Sun & Moon Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select the Sun & Moon icon. To view information for a different date and time: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > HUNT & FISH Hunt & Fish This feature provides you with a listing of best times for hunting and fishing for a chosen location and date. To access the Hunt & Fish Page: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select the Hunt & Fish icon. To view information for a different date: 1. Highlight the date field and then press In on the Thumb Stick to begin data entry of individual characters. 2.
UNIT OPERATION > AREA CALCULATOR Area Calculator This feature provides you an area calculation as you move about a location or view a saved track. The area calculation displays in acres, hectares, and square feet, square yards, square meters, square kilometers, and square miles. To access the Area Calculator: 1. Press the Page key or the Menu icon to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select the Area Calculator icon. Area Calculation Page To review the area of a saved track: 1.
UNIT OPERATION > GAMES Games The Games Page includes Memory Race, Waypoint Bomber, Clothesline, and Assimilation. Highlight the appropriate icon and then press the Thumb Stick In to play the desired game. Brief instructions are displayed when you start each game. All players must be on the same channel/squelch code to play. Memory Race Be the first to clear the board by matching all of the two symbols sets together. Each symbol is in a square (you can adjust the size) that you need to walk or travel to.
UNIT OPERATION > GAMES Either have a timed game with the winner being the one with the least amount of hits on their radio, or play until someone gets a specified number of hits (that person loses). Hint: mark stationary objects such as trees and poles, and drop a bomb when an opposing player is near that object! Adjust the rules to your liking. • To fire at the cursor location, press the Thumb Stick In. • To fire at your current location, press the Talk key. • Press Call to view the scoreboard at any time.
APPENDIX > SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Physical Case: Size: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IPX7 standards (waterproof to one meter for 30 minutes) 4.5” H x 2.3” W x 1.6” D; 7” H with antenna (11.4 x 5.8 x 4.1; 17.8 cm) Weight: Approx. 7.6 ounces (236 g) with batteries Temperature Range: -4° to 158° F (-20° to 70° C) (operating range) Display: 1.4” H x 1.4” W (3.6 cm x 3.
APPENDIX > SPECIFICATIONS Radio Channels: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1–14 FRS, 15–22 GMRS (requires FCC license in the U.S.) Squelch Codes: 1–38 Range: Up to 2 miles on FRS; up to 5 miles on GMRS Radio Output Power: FRS 0.5 watt; GMRS 1.0 watt Power Input: Three 1.5 Volt AA batteries3 Battery Life: GPS only: up to 41 hours; FRS only: up to 20 hours; FRS and GPS: up to 14 hours4 82 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U.S.
APPENDIX > ACCESSORIES Accessories To obtain accessories, see your local dealer or visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. Headset with VOX Boom Mic—hands-free at its best! Utilize the Rino’s VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) feature with this headset and voice activated boom mic. 12-Volt Adapter Cable—provides unit power from an automobile cigarette lighter. Instructional Video—for getting accustomed to your Rino basic operations quickly. 2.5 to 3.
APPENDIX > TRANSFERRING MAPSOURCE DATA Transferring MapSource Data If you have purchased a Garmin MapSource CD-ROM mapping program, you may want to transfer detailed data before beginning use to provide your unit with maximum Find features. The Rino 110 accepts up to 1 MB of map data from the MapSource Points of Interest. It is not possible to transfer 3rd party maps into Garmin products.
APPENDIX > WHAT IS FRS? What is FRS? FRS, or Family Radio Service, is a UHF radio frequency band allocated by the FCC for general public use. The operating frequency ranges from 462.5625 to 467.7125 MHz, with a maximum transmitting power of one half watt. FRS radios are small and lightweight, making them ideally suited for outdoor activities. FRS radios typically feature a half watt of transmit power. You can expect your FRS radio to offer reliable operation at a one-mile range.
APPENDIX > WHAT IS FRS? Channel scan allows your FRS radio to scan all FRS frequencies for signals. After scanning briefly to see what channels other users are on, simply set your FRS radios to an unused channel and enjoy less interference. FRS Limitations If you are operating in an urban environment or in varying terrain such as canyons or mountains, some features act as obstructions limiting the maximum reception range of your FRS radio.
APPENDIX > GPS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE GPS Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Probable Cause Remedy Unit does not turn on. Batteries are exhausted. Replace batteries. Unit does not turn on, even with new batteries. Batteries may be installed backwards. Reinstall batteries. You are pressing and releasing the Power button. You must press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. The unit turns on, then turns off. Batteries may be nearly exhausted. Replace batteries.
APPENDIX > RADIO TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Radio Troubleshooting Guide Symbol Probable Cause Remedy Radio not transmitting Talk key may not be fully depressed Press and hold Talk key until done talking. FRS/GMRS Radio feature may not be on. Turn radio on. Incorrect channel/Squelch Code setting Make sure other radios are on the same channel and Squelch Code. Out of range or obstructions. Decrease distance between radios. Limited talk range. Natural or man-made obstructions can decrease range.
APPENDIX > FREQUENCY CHARTS Frequency Charts Channel # Transmit Frequency (MHz) Channel # Transmit Frequency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 467.5625 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 12 13 14 15 (GMRS) 16 (GMRS) 17 (GMRS) 18 (GMRS) 19 (GMRS) 20 (GMRS) 21 (GMRS) 22 (GMRS) 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency 67 71.9 74.4 77 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.
APPENDIX > DATA FIELD DEFINITIONS Data Field Definitions The following data field options are available on the Map, Navigation, Altimeter, and Trip Computer Pages. Final ETE—the estimated time needed to reach your final destination. GPS Accuracy—the estimated accuracy of the GPS signal. Bearing—the direction from your current location to a destination. Heading—your moving direction. Course—the direction from your starting location to a destination. Location (lat/lon)—your current GPS position.
APPENDIX > DATA FIELD DEFINITIONS Speed—display rate of travel in miles per hour, kilometers per hour, or nautical miles per hour. Trip Time–Stopped—a running tally of stopped time elapsed since last reset. Sunrise—the time at which the sun rises on this day. Trip Time–Total—a running tally of all time since last reset. Sunset—the time at which the sun sets on this day. Turn—the angle difference (in degrees) between the bearing to your destination and your current line of travel. L means turn Left.
APPENDIX > INTERFACE INFORMATION Interface Information Interface formats are selected in the Setup Interface Page. See also the “Transferring MapSource Data” section of this Appendix for information on using the Rino 110 with MapSource. The input/output lines on your Rino 110 unit are RS-232 compatible, allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices, including PC’s, differential beacon receivers, marine autopilots, and /or a second GPS receiver. The NMEA 0183 version 3.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Safety and Product Information FCC Compliance Information The Rino 110 complies with Part 15 of the FCC regulations and with Canadian RSS-210 and ICES-003 for Class B digital devices. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION You can file Form 605 online at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/. A filing fee, which may change from time to time, is associated with this application. For information on fees, see the FCC fee information Web page at http://wireless.fcc.gov/feesforms/index.html. General information may be found at http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/personal/ generalmobile/. For questions concerning the license application, contact the FCC at 1-888-Call-FCC (1-888-225-5322).
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION To obtain warranty service, contact your local Garmin authorized dealer or call Garmin Product Support for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number. The unit should be securely packed with the tracking number clearly written on the outside of the package. The unit should then be sent, freight charges prepaid, to any Garmin warranty service station. A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Software License Agreement Product Registration Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin. Use this area to record the serial number (8-digit number located in the battery compartment) in case your Rino 110 is lost, stolen, or needs service.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Warnings and Cautions The GPS system is operated by the United States government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. Although the Garmin Rino 110 is a precision electronic NAVigation AID (NAVAID), any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
APPENDIX > SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Turn your radio OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles—RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.
INDEX Symbols 3D Accuracy 7 A Accessories 83 Accuracy 81 Acquisition time 81 Add to Route 41, 42, 44, 46 Alarm 59, 73 Arriving at Destination 48 Arrow 25 Attention Tone 15 Auto Zoom 27 B Battery Icon 6 Battery Life 82 Battery Type, Changing 70 Bearing 29 Bearing Pointer 29, 31, 48 Bread Crumb Trail 56 Broken Signals 16 Broken Transmission 12 Buttons Locked 35 C 100 Calculator 74 Calendar 71 Call 85 Call Tone 15 CDI 30 Change Route 50 Change Scales 23 Channel 10 City 44 Clock 73 Compass 29 Contact 18
INDEX K Keylock 5, 35 L Lap 75 Last Found Place 47 License Agreement 96 Lock Buttons/Keys 5, 35 LORAN TD Format 65 M Main Display Pages 4 Main Menu 33 MapSource 1, 22, 49, 69 Map Data 28, 84 Map Detail 27 Map Features Setup 28 Map Page 22 Options 24 Overview 22 Pan Map 24 Restore Defaults 24 Scale 23 Setup Map 24, 27 Map Pointer 25 Rino® 110 Owner’s Manual Mark Waypoint 16 Mark Waypoint Page 36 Measure Distance 24, 28 Message Beep 70 Microphone 15 Monitor Channels 12 Move a Waypoint 39 My ID 8 N Na
INDEX Use 49 S Satellite Fix 7 Satellite Information 7 Satellite Page 59 GPS Off 61 Options 62 Sky View 60 Save as a Waypoint 44, 46 Scales 23 Scanlist 12, 13, 16 Scan Codes 12, 13, 86 Send Location 14, 18, 21, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 Set Alarm clock 73 Proximity 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 Scanlist 12 Setup Map 24, 27 Page 63 Radio 14 Scanlist 16 TD field 65 102 Time Page 63 Tones 15 Shortcut Menu 5, 35 Show...
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