Garmin Rino 120- Manual

Garmin Rino 120

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 7 – ETTING
  • Page 8 – Front of the Rino 120; LCD Display
  • Page 10 – Main Page Sequence; Press and release the; Page
  • Page 11 – Operating the Rino 120; Thumb Stick; Keylock Pop-up Message
  • Page 12 – Status Bar Overview; Option Menu button
  • Page 13 – GPS; Understanding GPS
  • Page 14 – NIT; Radio Page
  • Page 15 – Using My ID and Symbol Fields; The My ID field allows you to enter a name and symbol; My ID Field
  • Page 16 – To change the user symbol:
  • Page 17 – Setting the Channel and Squelch Code
  • Page 18 – To change the Channel and/or Squelch Code:; Choose from 38 squelch codes. Setting the unit
  • Page 19 – Scanning and Monitoring; The Code field is
  • Page 20 – The Radio Page Option Menu provides the following:
  • Page 21 – Radio Page Option Menu; Setup Radio; Send Location
  • Page 22 – When Scramble is set to On, in order for; GMRS Radio; You must obtain a license to; Repeater Channel; button, it must be pressed for the unit to detect the; Microphone Sensitivity
  • Page 23 – Setup Tones
  • Page 24 – Informational Picture; GPS Status
  • Page 25 – Mark Waypoint’s Indicators
  • Page 26 – Using the Rino 120 Radio Features; (see the “Setup Radio”; Talk; or; Call; A flag on the top Status Bar or in Mark’s hand; New Contact Page Overview; OK; Name and Symbol
  • Page 27 – Press Left or Right on the; To accept a new contact:; When a new contact is received, the New Contact; and press the; do not select
  • Page 28 – To review a contact and contact details:; Contacts also show on the Map
  • Page 29 – Sending a Location; Choose
  • Page 30 – Map Page
  • Page 31 – To view a Contact from the Map Page:; Press Up to Zoom Out
  • Page 32 – Map Page Options
  • Page 33 – Using the Pan Map Option; Map Page with
  • Page 34 – Programming the Data Fields; To program a data field:; to highlight the data field; In to change the data field.; Data Field Options
  • Page 35 – Setting up the Map; Setup Map displays the five Map Setup Pages, each; To use Map Setup options:
  • Page 36 – General Setup
  • Page 37 – Text Setup; Cover; screen size of the name.; Show; —Check box check mark determines if map data is; Measuring Distance; To use the Measure Distance option:; Measuring distance
  • Page 38 – Navigation Page; Using the Navigation Page
  • Page 39 – Destination; Navigation Page with Course; Option Menu; button
  • Page 40 – Navigation Page Options; Sight ‘N Go; Navigation Page Option Menu; To change data fields:
  • Page 41 – Trip Computer Page; Big Numbers; Small Numbers; Trip Computer Page Options; Reset; Selecting a data field
  • Page 42 – Using the Main Menu; Mark Waypoint Page
  • Page 44 – Main Menu Options; Through the Main Menu you can establish the sequence; Inserting a new page in
  • Page 46 – Waypoints; Symbol; To mark your current location and open the
  • Page 47 – Creating Waypoints; There are many ways to create a waypoint. You can use; To create a waypoint for a map feature:; Saving a map feature as a waypoint; To create a waypoint using the panning
  • Page 48 – Projecting a Waypoint; Projecting a waypoint from any map item (another; To project a waypoint:; Editing a Waypoint; A waypoint or contact can be edited to add notes or
  • Page 49 – To delete a waypoint or contact:; Deleting a waypoint; To move a waypoint by dragging it:
  • Page 50 – Find ‘N Go; To access the Find ‘N Go Menu:; Press and hold the
  • Page 51 – Finding a Waypoint; Nearest Waypoints selected; To find a waypoint near your current location:
  • Page 52 – To find a waypoint by name:; Entering a waypoint
  • Page 53 – Finding a Contact; Contacts that you have received in the Rino 120 can be
  • Page 54 – Finding a City; Cities; Find Nearest Cities List
  • Page 55 – Finding an Exit
  • Page 56 – Finding a Point of Interest
  • Page 57 – To find a point of interest:
  • Page 58 – Finding an Address or Intersection; You can enter a street number, choose a street name; To locate an address:; Entering an Address
  • Page 59 – To locate an intersection:; Quick Start Guide
  • Page 60 – Finding a Last Found Place; You can use the Recently Found Places option to; To find a Last Found Place:; buttons
  • Page 61 – Sending a Note; To send a saved note:
  • Page 62 – Using a Goto; Goto; Stop Navigation; Viewing a Goto on the Map Page
  • Page 63 – Route Page; Creating and Using a Route
  • Page 64 – To add a Find ‘N Go Menu item to a route:; Editing a Route; To remove all waypoints:; Route Options; To reverse the route:
  • Page 65 – To restore default settings for the route:
  • Page 66 – Route point review options; To remove a point from the route list:
  • Page 67 – Adding or Editing from the Route Map; You can use the panning arrow with the Route Map Page; To add a point at either end of a route:
  • Page 68 – To review or remove a route point:; Navigating a Route; A Route can be navigated using the Map Page or
  • Page 69 – Stopping Navigation; Data Fields for the Route Page; To select data field options:; to highlight a data field on; to highlight the desired; Data field options for Route Page:
  • Page 70 – To open the Tracks Page:; To save and use a Track:
  • Page 71 – Using the TracBack Feature; Clear
  • Page 72 – To use the TracBack feature:; Setting up the Track Log; You can set the track recording interval to Distance,; To use Track Log Setup options:
  • Page 73 – Proximity Page; To access the Proximity Page:
  • Page 74 – To access the Satellite Page:; key or the; Menu; icon; Satellite; Skyview; Sky View graphic
  • Page 75 – WAAS; Normal; Satellite Page using WAAS; Satellite Strength; Use with GPS Off
  • Page 76 – Satellite Page Options; Satellite Page Option Menu
  • Page 77 – To select Track Up or North Up:
  • Page 78 – Setup Pages; To access the Time Setup Page:; Time Format
  • Page 79 – Time Zone; To access the Units Setup Page:
  • Page 80 – Position Format; LORAN TD Format; Loran TD; Loran TD Position Format Handbook
  • Page 81 – The; Display Setup Page
  • Page 82 – Contrast Adjustment; —Can be adjusted from light to; To access the Display Setup Page:; To set the backlighting timeout:; You can select the type of heading displays, the types of; To access the Heading Setup Page:
  • Page 83 – Display; To access the Interface Setup Page:; Garmin
  • Page 84 – To select a serial data format:; Serial Data Format; field and then; Highlight an option and then press the; Thumb
  • Page 85 – To access the System Setup Page:
  • Page 86 – Calendar; To access the Calendar:
  • Page 87 – To edit or delete a note:; Editing a note; To delete notes by week:
  • Page 88 – Alarm Clock; To access the Alarm Clock:; Off
  • Page 89 – Calculator; To access the Calculator:; To change calculator options:
  • Page 90 – Stopwatch; To access the Stopwatch:; Stopwatch Lap Options; Lap by Distance
  • Page 91 – This feature provides you with a graphic display of both; To view information for a different date and
  • Page 92 – This feature provides you with a listing of best times for; To view information for a different date:; The times displayed are the recognized best
  • Page 93 – Area Calculator; This feature provides you an area calculation as you; To access the Area Calculator:; To review the area of a saved track:
  • Page 94 – Games; Open; Memory Race; To adjust the Grid Size or Square Size:; Grid Size; Square Size; field and; and press In to begin the game.
  • Page 95 – Waypoint Bomber
  • Page 96 – Clothesline; Beast Hunt
  • Page 97 – Specifications; Physical
  • Page 98 – Radio; 5R–22R GMRS Repeater Channels; Power; Three 1.5 Volt AA batteries
  • Page 99 – Accessories
  • Page 100 – Transferring MapSource Data; MapSource User’s Manual
  • Page 101 – To setup for data transfer:; MapSource
  • Page 102 – FRS Features
  • Page 103 – FRS Limitations
  • Page 104 – GPS T; GPS Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 105 – Radio Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 106 – FRS F; FRS Frequency Chart; on Rino 120 units sold in Canada.
  • Page 107 – GMRS F; GMRS Frequency Chart
  • Page 108 – CTCSS F; CTCSS Frequency Chart; Codes and manufacturers can be located on the Internet.
  • Page 109 – Data Field Definitions
  • Page 111 – Interface Information; NMEA 0183 Version 3.0 Approved Sentences:
  • Page 112 – FCC C; FCC Compliance Information
  • Page 113 – FCC L; FCC Licensing Information
  • Page 114 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 115 – Online Auction Purchases:
  • Page 116 – Software License Agreement; Product Registration
  • Page 117 – Warnings and Cautions; MAP DATA INFORMATION:
  • Page 118 – Antenna Care
  • Page 119 – Vehicles
  • Page 120 – Symbols; See
  • Page 124 – Garmin Corporation
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