Owner’s Manual Rino ® 520-530HCx 2-way radio and GPS
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Introduction Introduction This manual instruction for using the Garmin® Rino® 520HCx or the Rino® 530HCx (Radio Integrated with Navigation for the Outdoors). Note: The significant differences between the Rino 520HCx and Rino 530HCx features are noted throughout the quick reference guide and the owner’s manual. The Rino 530HCx contains all of the features of the Rino 520HCx and a seven channel NOAA weather receiver weather alert, an electronic compass, and barometric pressure altimeter.
Introduction IMPORTANT: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR Rino: Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals—Your wireless handheld radio is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, The Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless radios. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S.
Introduction Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................i Contact Garmin.......................................................... i Product Registration.................................................. i Getting Started........................................................1 Main Display Pages................................................... 4 Operating the Rino.................................................... 5 Status Bar Overview................
Introduction Appendix...............................................................57 Specifications.......................................................... 57 Standard Accessories............................................. 59 Optional Accessories.............................................. 59 Transferring MapSource Data................................ 60 Caring for the Rino.................................................. 63 Interface Information...............................................
Getting Started Getting Started The Rino 520HCx or 530HCx is a FRS/GMRS radio with a 12 channel GPS receiver. It has integrated radio functionality to provide two-way communications for up to two miles using FRS (Family Radio Service) channels. The Rino also provides 15 high-performance GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels and 8 GMRS repeater channels (US versions only) for communication up to 14 miles. NOTE: GMRS channels are limited to 2 watts of power when used in Canada.
Getting Started Using the Rino Keypad TFT Display Enter/Rocker key “Thumb Stick”: Press in to Enter a selection or data Power key: Press and hold to turn the unit on/off Call key: Press to send out a call tone Move up, down, right or left to move through lists, select fields, on-screen buttons, icons, enter data, or move the map panning arrow Sends position when released (if enabled) Press and hold to open a Shortcuts Menu Talk key: Press and hold to talk Zoom/Map (Z) key: Press to adjust contrast
Getting Started Back of the Rino GPS antenna Upper - wrist strap attachment point 2-way FRS/GMRS antenna Mini USB port with weather cap Belt clip/bike/auto mount connector (Use a hex wrench to tighten the Belt Clip Button when installing on the connector.
Getting Started Main Display Pages All of the information needed to operate the Rino is found on five default main pages (only four for the Rino 520HCx). Press and release the Page/Quit key to cycle through the Radio page, Map page, Active Route page*, Compass page, Altimeter page (Rino 530HCx only), and Main Menu page. Access the Main pages by pressing the on-screen Main page button . Customize the Main page sequence by using the Page Sequence Setup (see page 51).
Getting Started Operating the Rino For best results, calibrate the compass and altimeter contained in the Rino 530HCx before use. Refer to the “Calibrating the Compass” and “Calibrating the Altimeter” sections. To use the Rocker: • Press in to enter selected options and to confirm messages. • Move up, down, right or left to move through lists, select fields, on-screen buttons and icons, enter data, or move the map panning arrow. • Press in and hold to open the Shortcuts Menu.
Getting Started Status Bar Overview As you move around any of the Main pages, the page’s title briefly appears (3 seconds) and then is replaced by the Status Bar. The Status Bar shows current settings and operational icons and contains the Main page and page option menu buttons.
Getting Started Using Detailed Mapping Data Many of the Rino features require detailed mapping data to be fully operational, so you may want to transfer maps before using the unit. The microSD card (not provided with your unit) can be loaded with detailed maps and mapping data from optional MapSource CDs for a computer. This enhances the versatility of your Rino.
Getting Started Transferring Data to a microSD Card To install or remove the microSD card: 1. Remove the battery pack from the back of the unit by turning the locking D-Ring and lifting up. 2. Locate the card tray at the center of the battery compartment. 3. If you want to install the card, slide the tray cover forward, then lift up to insert the card in the tray. Be certain the card contacts are facing down. To transfer map data to the microSD card: 1.
Basic Operation Basic Operation Radio Page The Radio page provides the user interface for FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radio operations. Rinos work with third party FRS/GMRS radios using standard FRS/GMRS frequencies. To take advantage of all of the Rino features, communication with other Rinos is necessary.
Basic Operation Using Name and Symbol Fields Use the Name field to enter a name that appears on other Rino units as you communicate with them. The Symbol field lets you choose a face icon from a list to further personalize your identity. To enter a name: 1. Using the Rocker, select the Name field. Press Enter to activate the field and open the keyboard. 2. Move the Rocker up, down, left, or right to select the Clear field, then press Enter to clear the default Name. 3.
Basic Operation Setting the code to 0 (code off) allows you to hear all activity on the selected channel, but you must be set to the same code as the other person(s) to transmit back. See the “Appendix” for a table listing all of the 38 codes and their frequencies. Select from FRS 8–14, GMRS 1–7 & 15–22, and 15R–22R GMRS repeater channels (with repeater channels enabled). NOTE: Codes do not cause your conversation to be private.
Basic Operation To change the Channel or Code: Scanning and Monitoring To adjust the Volume and Squelch Level: When the Rino is scanning and it receives an incoming signal, the Rino automatically decodes the code used by the incoming signal and uses that code when it transmits back. 1. Using the Rocker, select the Channel or Code field, and then press Enter to show a list of available channels/codes. 2. Move the Rocker up or down to scroll through the selections.
Basic Operation temporarily turns off the squelch, allowing you to hear the open channel. If you see an “Activity...” message, there is activity on the selected channel, but the incoming signal is not audible if it does not match the code. Choose “monitor” to hear all the activity on a channel. Radio Page Option Menu Use the Radio page option menu to customize aspects of your Rino such as setting up the radio, programming call and ring tones, and setting up a scanlist. To scan or monitor a channel: 1.
Basic Operation Setup Radio • Scramble—adds a level of privacy to your conversations. When On, the voice transmission sounds garbled to other non-scrambled radios. NOTE: When Scramble is set to On, in order for peer-to-peer and Send Location features to work, the receiving radio must have Scramble enabled also. Setup Radio Page The Setup Radio option opens the Radio Setup page. • Send Location—enables/disables the peer-to-peer positioning feature.
Basic Operation NOTE: If the headset has a PTT (Push to Talk) button, it must be pressed for the unit to detect the headset. • VOX Level—controls the sensitivity level of any Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) accessory. VOX accessories allow you to use the unit handsfree. A lower VOX setting is recommended for quiet environments whereas a higher VOX setting should be used in noisy environments.
Basic Operation • Key Beep—choose from four tones or off to emit a tone when a key is pressed. • Power Beep—enable or disable the unit on and off tone. • Turn Warning (Early)—choose from 19 tones or off to signal an upcoming turn on a route. • Turn Warning (Final)—Choose from 19 tones or off to signal the final turn on a route. • Proximity Alarm Tones—access by selecting the options menu. (See page 55 for details.
Basic Operation Selecting the “Seek” button increments the radio to the next active weather channel. Selecting the “Monitor” button monitors the selected channel for activity. Use Weather Alert When the radio is on, Enable Weather Alert is at the bottom of the option menu. Press Enter when Enable Weather Alert is selected to turn it on. You can turn the Weather Radio off and continue radio operations.
Basic Operation Radio Page Status Indicators The Radio page status bar shows icons and the status window shows both messages and icons to describe current operating conditions, depending on what you are doing. See below for an explanation of messages and icons.
Basic Operation Using the Rino Radio Features Your Rino provides many features, such as transmitting your location and receiving contact information. Peer-to-Peer Positioning The Rino’s most unique feature is being able to send its location to another Rino, which is called Peer-to-Peer positioning. With peer-to-peer positioning enabled (see the “Setup Radio” section) and a GPS position, whenever you press and release either the Call key or the Talk key, the unit automatically sends out its location.
Basic Operation are also shown in the contact bar on the Map page. Contacts behave like waypoints and count towards the 500 maximum waypoint total. If the contact did not have a GPS location on the last transmission, the last known position appears overlaid by a question mark in the location field. To view the contact details, use the Rocker to move to the next data field to add or change information. To accept a new contact: 1. When a new contact is received, the New Contact page automatically appears.
Basic Operation added to the end of the name (for example: CAMP, CAMP 1, CAMP 2, etc.). To send a location: 1. Press and hold Enter until the Shortcuts Menu appears. 2. Select Find. 3. Select the wanted category and press Enter. 4. Depending on which category you choose, select an item to view the Information page. 5. From the information page, open the option menu. 6. Select Send Location and press Enter again. The unit now sends the point to the other Rino users on your channel/squelch code.
Basic Operation Use the Pan Map feature (accessed from the Map page option menu), to move a small outline arrow (Map Pointer) about the page to select and identify map items or to scroll the map and view areas not shown. Status bar Option Menu and Main Page menu buttons To change scales on the Map Page: Accuracy circle Contact bar Map scale Position Icon To view a Contact from the Map Page: 1. Select the Contact icon using the Rocker.
Basic Operation Map Page Options Map page options allow a variety of operating and custom features for your Rino. The Map page options are: • Pan Map—moves the Panning Arrow (Map Pointer) about on the map. Refer to the “Using the Pan Map Option” section for complete instructions. • Stop Navigation—stops navigation of a Go To, Route or Track in progress. When you are not navigating to a destination, the Stop Navigation option is “grayed out” and is non-functional.
Basic Operation & Fish information for that location. On-screen buttons at the bottom of the page allow you to Go To the map item, show it on the map or to select OK and return to the Map page. Press the Page/Quit key to stop panning the map. To Find an item near the map pointer: 1. Press and hold Enter in to open the Shortcuts Menu. 2. Select Find to view items. Select the category you want to search (waypoints, contacts, etc.).
Basic Operation Setting up the Map The Setup Map option shows the six Map Setup pages, each accessed by an on-screen button. Sub-page buttons Setup items Marine data setup Map data setup Text setup Points setup Tracks setup General setup To use Map Setup options: 1. Select Setup Map from the options menu and then press Enter to open the Map Setup page. 2. Press right or left on the Rocker to select the selected sub-page button, which shows the options for that sub-page. 3.
Basic Operation 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 appear only at certain zoom scales. • Track Points—select the number of track points per track. Up to 10,000 active Track Points allowed. • Go To Line—Bearing to or Course line shown on a Go To route.
Basic Operation Compass Page Use the Compass page to provide active guidance with a compass ring that shows your course (heading) while you are moving and a bearing pointer to indicate the current direction to your destination (bearing) relative to the course. Data fields at the top of the page provide navigation information. The Compass Ring functions as a magnetic compass when you are stationary (Rino 530HCx feature only).
Basic Operation When you are not on an active Go To, track, or route (in other words, not traveling to a recorded destination), the compass ring shows your heading while you are moving, but the data fields at the top of the page do not show any destination related data, such as estimated time of arrival. CDI scale Compass page with course pointer and course deviation indicator (CDI) scale active. To stop navigating: 1. Open the option menu of the Compass, Highway, or Map page. 2.
Basic Operation Using Sight ‘N Go Available for the Rino 530HCx only, use this feature to visually locate an object and navigate to it. 6. Follow routing directions on the Map page or use the compass for bearing or course navigation. Sighting marks To use Sight ‘N Go to navigate: 1. Use the Page/Quit key to access the Compass page and then use the Rocker to access the option menu. 2. Use the Rocker to select Sight ‘N Go and press in.
Basic Operation To calibrate the Electronic Compass: 1. From the Compass page, use the Rocker to select the Option Menu button and press Enter. 2. Select Calibrate Compass to view the Calibration page. 3. Press Enter to activate the Start button and then follow on-screen directions. Calibrating the compass: Hold the unit face up and level while slowly rotating it. • If a “Calibration Failed” message appears, repeat the process. • When successfully calibrated, a “Calibration Completed” message appears.
Basic Operation The Plot or Profile Field is located in the center of the page, configure it to show either elevation or ambient pressure or barometer plots as selected from the Altimeter page option menu. Data fields Status window Altimeter Page Options • Plot Over Time/Distance—plots the changes in elevation over a length of time or over a distance. When Plot Over Distance is selected, Plot over Time is shown in the option menu (and vice versa).
Basic Operation Viewing Pressure/Elevation Plots Select the View Elevation Plot option, to plot a profile of elevation changes that occur as you navigate over a set distance or period of time. Use View Pressure Plot to view a record of changes in the ambient or the barometric pressure for a set period of time. To adjust zoom ranges: 1. Select the type of plot you want to show and use the Rocker to select Zoom Ranges from the option menu and press Enter. 2.
Basic Operation Pan Plot Use the Pan Plot option to view a single point along an elevation or pressure profile. When the pointer is stopped at a location along the profile, the page shows the elevation, time of day and date the point was created. Calibrating the Altimeter Because the Rino 530HCx relies on the barometric pressure to determine the elevation and the pressure at any given elevation can fluctuate, calibrate the altimeter to increase its accuracy.
Main Menu Main Menu Press the Page/Quit key to cycle to the Main Menu or use the Main Page button at the top of each main 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/Quit key or the Main Page button to open the Main Menu. 2. In the Main Menu, scroll down and select Satellite.
Main Menu • Track Up/North Up—orient the satellite skyview by selecting ‘Track Up’ (direction of travel) or ‘North Up’ (satellite skyview oriented to the north). • Display Color Options—you have two color options for showing the satellite array and signal strength bars, Single or Multicolor. • New Location—if you are more than 600 miles (from where you last used the unit), select the New Location and then the Use Map options to approximate your location.
Main Menu Mark Waypoint Page Use the Mark Waypoint page to mark and record your current location as a waypoint. It shows the waypoint, a waypoint symbol, date and time, location coordinates, approximate elevation, and direction and distance from your current location. The Rino can store 500 waypoints. Waypoint name Symbol Waypoint details Mark Waypoint Page To mark your current location and open the Mark Waypoint Page: 1. Press and hold Enter to open the Shortcut Menu. 2.
Main Menu Averaging a Waypoint Averaging a waypoint location increases the accuracy of a waypoint at your current location by taking multiple position readings and averaging the results. To average a waypoint: Select Average Location from the options list or the Avg button on the Mark Waypoint page when marking a new waypoint only. Projecting a Waypoint Project a waypoint from any map item to establish a new waypoint on a bearing projected from that item. To project a waypoint: 1.
Main Menu Find Use the Find Menu to search for marked locations, cities, and exits included in the Rino basemap. Additional categories appear depending on the optional MapSource compatible detailed maps or BlueChart data loaded in the unit. When you open a Find category, it contains those items near your current location or the pointer (if active).
Main Menu Recent Finds The Recent Finds page contains a list of the last 50 items you have viewed while searching. To go to a recently found item: 1. From the Find Menu select Recent Finds. 2. Select the item you want to open the item’s information page. 3. Select Go To. Find Item Information Page Options Menu The options menu for each information page contains options for using a Find item as a tool for navigation.
Main Menu To find an item from a location on the map: 1. From the Main Menu, select Find. 2. Select a location on the Find Menu. 3. Open the options menu and select Change Reference to open the Map page. 4. Use the Rocker to pan the arrow (pointer) to the map location you want, and press Enter to show a list of items near the new map location. Finding a Waypoint The Marked Waypoint page contains a list of all saved waypoints.
Main Menu Finding a City Select Cities on the Find Menu to find any city listed in the mapping database. To find a city: 1. From the Find Menu, select Cities. The Cities page shows a list of cities near your current location. 2. Select a city from the list to open the information page for the selected city. Finding an Interstate Exit Use the Exits on the Find Menu to find an interstate exit. To find an interstate exit: 1. From the Find Menu, select Exits.
Main Menu Intersections This feature also requires detailed mapping data. Follow the basic steps for finding an address when searching for an intersection. Searching for a Point of Interest If you downloaded MapSource detailed mapping, use the All Points of Interest category on the Find Menu to locate a nearby restaurant, lodging, landmark, public building, or select a category from the Find Menu. To find a point of interest: 1.
Main Menu 3. If you select Follow Road, a “Calculating Route” message appears with percentage timer to completion. Off Road immediately projects a line to your destination. 4. The Map page is shown where you can observe your movements and a navigation line indicating the path from your current location to your destination. 5. Use the Page/Quit key or Main Menu button to access one of the other navigation pages, Compass page, Highway page or Active Route page with Turn-By-Turn instructions.
Main Menu 2. Select the Save on-screen button and then press Enter to view the track log “Do you want to save the entire track?” prompt. 3. If you choose Yes the entire track is saved. 4. If you choose No, the track is shown on the map along with a panning arrow. You are asked to select a beginning point for the part of the track you want to save. Move the panning arrow to the selected point and then press Enter. 5. A prompt then asks you to select the ending point for the saved track.
Main Menu To log tracks to the microSD card: 1. With the Track Log setup page shown, select the Data Card Setup button, and press Enter to open the Data Card setup page. 2. Select the Log Track to Data Card option, and then press Enter to activate. This file is a continuous compilation of all track data for that date. As long as enabled, a new file is recorded for each day until the card is filled. Track logs share card space with MapSource mapping data, so storage space is reduced.
Main Menu Using Track Profiles Once you have saved a track, you have an elevation* profile as well. (Rino 530HCx Only) To view a Track Profile: 1. With the Saved Track page for the track shown, use the option menu to select Profile. 2. Press Enter to view the Track Profile. 3. At any point on the profile, press Enter to view that point on the map. 4. Open the options menu to use Zoom Ranges and Hide Symbols. To zoom ranges only, press up or down on the Rocker.
Main Menu To navigate a saved route: Route Page Route on the Map Page Navigating a Route After you create a route, you can begin navigation immediately or save it to the Saved Routes list. 1. From the Main Menu, select Routes to open the Routes page. 2. Select a saved route, and press Enter to open the Route page. 3. Select Navigate. 4. To stop navigating, open the options menu and select Stop Navigation.
Main Menu To preview the turns for an active route: 1. On the Routes page, select a saved route to open the page for that route. To view all of the turns for an active route: 1. With an active route on the Map page, use the Main Page button to open the Active Route page 2. Select any turn on the list and press Enter to view the Turn Preview page for that turn. Editing a Route To change the name of the route: Turn Preview Page 2. Select Navigate to begin navigation and show the route on the Map page.
Main Menu To review individual route points: 1. Select a saved route. 2. Select a point on the route to open an options menu. 3. Select Review to open the information page for that point and select Delete, Map, or Go To. Highway Page When navigating a route, the Highway page guides you to the destination using data fields and a graphic highway. To delete a route: 1. Select the route to be deleted, open the options menu, and select Delete. 2.
Main Menu Setup Menu To access Setup Menu: From the Main Menu, select Setup. System Setup Page To access the System Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select System. • GPS—choose one of the GPS options other than Normal to significantly save battery power. • WAAS—set Enable or disable WAAS. • Battery Type—set the Battery Type for more accurate battery capacity status when using the optional battery pack for alkaline or NiMH “AA” batteries.
Main Menu Tones Setup Page This setup page allows you to select a unique tone for each of the different tone applications. (See page 14.) Page Sequence Setup You can add, remove, or reorder any of the Main pages. The default pages are Radio, Map, Navigation, Altimeter, Trip Computer, and Main Menu. To move, insert or remove a Main Page: 1. From the Setup Menu, select Page Seq. 2. To rearrange a page in the page sequence, select the page and press in. Select Move, then move the menu item up or down. 3.
Main Menu Time Setup. To access the Time Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select Time. • Time Format—choose from 12-hour or 24-hour time format. • Time Zone—set to one of the eight US Time Zones, or 24 International Time Zones. Select Other so you can enter the UTC Time Offset. • Daylight Saving Time—On or Off or Auto. Units Setup Used by individuals with a working knowledge of map grids and datums.
Main Menu Heading Setup Page You can select the type of heading modes, North References, or magnetic variation (when set to “User”). To access the Heading Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select Heading. • Display—choose from Cardinal Letters, Degrees or Mils. • North Reference—choose from True, Magnetic, Grid or User options.
Main Menu Interface Setup Page Choose from different input/output serial data formats. Use when connecting to external devices. To access the Interface Setup page: From the Setup Menu, select Interface. The available interface formats are: • Garmin—the proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, track, and map data with a PC. • NMEA In/NMEA Out—supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.01 data. • Text Out—uses ASCII text output of location and velocity information without input capabilities.
Main Menu Proximity Waypoints Use this feature to establish waypoints that have alarms. To use Proximity Waypoints: 1. From the Main Menu, select Proximity. 2. Select the Name field to view the Find Menu. 3. Select a waypoint from the Waypoints List or from any other group of map points. 4. Select the Use button to place the point in the list on the Proximity Waypoints page. 5. Use the Rocker to select the Radius field if you want to enter a value different than the default of 1 mile. 6.
Main Menu Stopwatch To access the Stopwatch: From the Main Menu, select Stopwatch. Sun and Moon To access the Sun and Moon Page: From the Main Menu, select Sun and Moon to view the Sunrise/Sunset and Moon phases. 4. Choose Use Map to select a point on the map using the pointer arrow. Press Enter to show the table for that location. Games Menu The Games Menu contains six games. Some games use GPS as a virtual component during play. To open the Games Menu: From the Main Menu, select Games.
Appendix Appendix Specifications Physical Case: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IPX7 standards (waterproof to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes) Size: 5.1” H x 2.3” W x 1.8” D; 7.5” H with antenna (13.0 x 5.8 x 4.6 cm; 19 cm with antenna) Performance GPS Receiver: WAAS Enabled, Differential-ready, 12 parallel channel Acquisition time: Hot Start: Warm Start: Cold Start: Update Rate: Approx. 3 seconds (average) Approx. 32 seconds (average) Approx.
Appendix Radio Channels: Ch 8–14 FRS, Ch 1–7, 15–22 GMRS (FCC license req. in US) WX 1–7 Weather Radio channels Codes: 1–38 Range: Up to 2 miles on FRS; up to 14 miles on GMRS Radio Output Power: FRS 0.5 W; GMRS 2.0 W or 5.0 W (5.0 W - US only) Alkaline battery pack, 0.5, 2.0 W Recharging Time: Up to 6 hours for a fully depleted Li-Ion pack Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1 Subject to proper user calibration. Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U.S.
Appendix Standard Accessories Belt Clip Assy.—Attaches to the back of the unit and clips to belt or waistband. A/C Adapter and Charger—Provides an auxiliary power source and recharges the lithium-ion battery. Wrist Strap—Provides a method for carrying the unit. USB Interface Cable and MapSource Trip and Waypoint Manager CD-ROM—Provides interface to a PC, USB Drivers and mapping data management. Owner’s Manual—Detailed operation reference.
Appendix Transferring MapSource Data If you have purchased a Garmin MapSource Data program, transfer detailed map data before beginning use. The Rino accepts map data from most MapSource products. For a list of compatible MapSource maps access the Garmin Web site at: www.garmin.com. You cannot view multiple types of MapSource data in the same location at the same time (one replaces the other if there is an overlap).
Appendix FRS/GMRS Radio Frequency Chart Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 15R 16R 17R 18R 19R 20R 21R 22R Transmit Frequency (MHz) 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 467.5625 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 467.5500 467.5750 467.6000 467.6250 467.6500 467.6750 467.7000 467.7250 Receive Frequency (MHz) 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.
Appendix Weather Radio Frequency Chart Channel Number WX 1 WX 2 WX 3 WX 4 WX 5 WX 6 WX 7 Receive Frequency (MHz) 162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525 Channel Description NOAA 1 (Weather Radio) NOAA 2 (Weather Radio) NOAA 3 (Weather Radio) NOAA 4 (Weather Radio) NOAA 5 (Weather Radio) NOAA 6 (Weather Radio) NOAA 7 (Weather Radio) NOTE: For use in countries outside of the U.S. or Canada, please check with that government for any restrictions on FRS or GMRS use.
Appendix Caring for the Rino Cleaning the Case Clean the unit’s outer casing (except for the screen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. Cleaning the Screen Clean the Rino screen using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Use water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass cleaner if needed. If these are used, apply the liquid to a cloth, and then gently wipe the screen with the moistened cloth.
Appendix Interface Information Interface formats are selected in the Setup Interface page. The input/output lines on your Rino unit can be made RS232 compatible by using the optional mini USB to RS232 PC Interface Cable accessory available from Garmin, in order to interface to a wide range of external devices, including computers, differential beacon receivers, marine autopilots, or a second GPS receiver. Refer to the Garmin web site: www.garmin.com for the RS232 cable accessory ordering information.
Appendix FCC Licensing Information The Rino two-way radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. Operation on the GMRS frequencies is subject to rules as specified in 47 CFR Part 95. In order to transmit on GMRS frequencies, you are required to obtain a license from the FCC. An individual 18 years of age or older, who is not a representative of a foreign government, is eligible to apply for a GMRS license.
Index Index A accessories 59 acquisition time 57 addresses 41 alarm clock 55 altimeter page 30 ascent 30 auto zoom 25 B barometric pressure 31, 32 battery life 58 bearing pointer 27 C calibrating the altimeter 33 call tone 15 channel 10 cleaning 63 code 10 contact 19 course deviation indicator 27, 28 66 course pointer 27, 28 CTCSS 10, 62 current location 36 D data card info 54 data transfer 60 defaults 4, 23, 28, 31, 35, 50 descent 30 E electronic compass 30 F Family Radio Service 1 finding a c
Index R radio 16 radio page 8 status window 17 weather radio 16, 17 restore defaults 23 ring tone 15 rocker 2, 5 roger tone 15 routes creating 46 deleting 49 navigating 47 turn previews 48 S satellite page 34 scan channels 12 scan codes 12 scanlist 12, 13 scramble 14 sending a location 20 shortcut menu 5 show data fields 28 Sight ‘N Go 28, 29 squelch codes 10 status bar overview 6 stop navigation 28 storage 63 symbol 10 V T W tones 15 call 15 ring 15 roger 15 setup 15 topo map 60 TracBack 45 track
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