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    							Radio
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  7
    Radio Settings
    Select Setup > Radio. 
    •  Send Location—enables you to 
    send your current location after 
    each transmission ( page 9). 
    •  Allow Polling —enables polling. 
    Polling allows another Rino user to 
    get your location by sending a poll  
    request.
    •  Power Level—adjusts power level 
    on frequencies. 
    •  Squelch  tone Mode:
     
    ◦ CtCSS —Continuous Tone 
    Controlled Squelch System 
    allows you to ignore unwanted 
    calls from persons using the 
    same channel. 
     
    ◦ DCS—Digital-Coded Squelch 
    allows you to ignore unwanted 
    calls from persons using the 
    same channel. • 
    Wired Headset  type—allows you 
    to select the type of headset you are 
    using. To purchase accessories, go 
    to http://buy.garmin.com  or contact 
    your Garmin dealer. 
    •  Vox Level —Voice operated 
    transmission controls the sensitivity 
    level of any Vox accessory. 
    •  Frequency Band—sets the device 
    to the frequency band in Norway or 
    Sweden for use in those countries 
    (page 4).
    About Contacts
    The first time a signal is received from 
    another Rino user, the new contact 
    page appears. From that page, you 
    can show their location on the map, 
    navigate to their location ( page 17), or 
    add them to your contacts list. 
    Adding a  New Contact
    When a new contact signal is received, 
    the new contact page appears.  
    						
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    8 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Select oK to save the contact.
    Editing Contacts
    1. Select  Contacts.
    2.  Select a contact.
    3.  Select an item.
    4.  Select 
    .
    Viewing Contacts on the Map
    1. Select  Contacts.
    2.  Select a contact.
    3.  Select  View Map.
    Notes
    Note: Notes transmit to all users on 
    your current channel and code. You can send notes to other Rino users 
    on your current channel and code. You 
    can review previously received notes 
    from your contacts. You can edit and 
    save favorite notes to quickly send 
    them later.
    Creating a Note
    1. 
    Select  Notes > Send Note > New 
    Note.
    2.  Write the note.
    The maximum character limit is 13.
    3.  Select 
    .
    4.  Select an option.
    Sending a Favorite Note
    1. Select  Notes > Send Note.
    2.  Select a note to send.
    3.  Select  Send Note. 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  9
    About Peer-to-Peer 
    Positioning
    Note: Locations may only be sent 
    once every 30 seconds.
    You can send your location to another 
    Rino using peer-to-peer positioning. 
    You can also track the movement of 
    other Rino users and navigate to their 
    locations. 
    Enabling Peer-to-Peer 
    Positioning
    Select Setup > Radio > Send 
    Location > on.
    Sending a Location
    Before you can send a location, you 
    must enable peer-to-peer positioning 
    (page 9).
    1.  Select  Share Wirelessly > Send > 
    Use Radio. 
    2.  Select a category. 4. 
    Select an item.
    5.  Select  Send.
    Radio Page Status 
    Indicators
    Message Description
    Activity on 
    channel A signal is being 
    received, but does 
    not match the current 
    code�
    Radio Off The 2-way radio is 
    turned off� 
    Ready to 
    transmit A channel is selected 
    and the device can 
    transmit�
    Receiving 
    transmission The device 
    is receiving a 
    transmission on the 
    selected channel� 
    						
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    10 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Radio StatusDescription
    Radio -- Radio feature is off�
    Radio 1W Transmit power at  
    1 watts�
    Radio 2W Transmit power at 
    2 watts�
    Radio 5W Transmit power at  
    5 watts�
    Note: If your device battery is too 
    low, the power level is decreased 
    automatically. 
    Status BarDescription
    The radio is on�
    The radio is receiving�
    The radio is transmitting�
    Peer-to-peer is enabled 
    and is ready to transmit 
    the position�
    The radio is muted  
    (page 6)�  
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  11
    Waypoints and Tracks
    Waypoints
    Waypoints are locations you record and 
    store in the device.
    Creating a Waypoint
    You can save your current location as 
    a waypoint.
    Select  Mark Waypoint. 
    Finding a Waypoint
    1. Select  Where  to? > Waypoints.
    2.  Select a waypoint.
    Editing a Waypoint
    Before you can  edit a waypoint, you 
    must create a waypoint.
    1.  Select  Waypoint Manager.
    2.  Select a waypoint.
    3.  Select an item to edit.
    4.  Enter the new information. 5. 
    Select 
    .
    Deleting a Waypoint
    1. Select  Waypoint Manager.
    2.  Select a waypoint. 
    3.  Select  Delete Waypoint.
    Increasing the Accuracy of a 
    Waypoint Location
    Waypoint averaging allows you to 
    increase the accuracy of a waypoint 
    location by collecting multiple samples 
    of the waypoint location. 
    1. Select  Waypoint Averaging.
    2.  Select a waypoint. 
    3.  Move to the location. 
    4.  Select  Start. 
    5.  When the sample confidence status 
    bar reaches 100%, select  Save. 
    For best results, collect four to 
    eight samples for the waypoint, 
    waiting at least 90 minutes between 
    samples. 
    						
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    12 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    About Sharing Data
    Your device can send or receive data 
    when connected to another compatible 
    device. You can share waypoints, 
    geocaches, routes, and tracks.
    Sending and Receiving Data 
    Wirelessly
    Before you can share data wirelessly 
    using ANT+™ wireless technology, you 
    must be within 10 feet (3 m) of the 
    compatible Garmin device.
    1.  Select  Share Wirelessly.
    2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Tracks
    A track is a recording of your path. 
    The track log contains information 
    about points along the recorded path, 
    including time, location, and elevation 
    for each point. 
    Managing Track Log Recording
    1. Select  Setup > t racks > track 
    Log.
    2.  Select  Record, Do Not Show  or 
    Record, Show on Map.
      If you select  Record, Show on 
    Map, a line on the map indicates 
    your track.
    3.  Select  Record Method.
    4.  Select an option:
    • To record tracks at a variable 
    rate that creates an optimum 
    representation of your tracks, 
    select  Auto.
    •  To record tracks at a specified 
    distance, select  Distance.
    •  To record tracks at a specified 
    time, select  time.
    5.  Select  Recording Interval.
    6.  Select an option to record tracks 
    more or less often. 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  13
     Note: Using the Most often 
    interval provides the most track 
    detail and fills up the device 
    memory quicker. 
    Viewing the Current Track
    The track being recorded is called the 
    current track.
    1. Select  track Manager > Current 
    t rack.
    2.  Select an option:
    • To show the current track on the  
    map, select  View Map.
    •  To show the elevation plot 
    for the current track, select 
    elevation Plot .
    Saving the Current Track
    1. Select  track Manager > Current 
    t rack.
    2.  Select what you want to save:
    • Select  Save track. • 
    Select  Save Portion, and select 
    a portion.
    Clearing the Current Track
    Select  Setup > Reset > Clear 
    Current  track > Yes.
    Deleting a Track
    1.  Select  track Manager .
    2.  Select a track.
    3.  Select  Delete > Yes.
    Navigating a Saved Track
    You must record and save a track 
    before you can navigate using it.
    1. Select  track Manager .
    2.  Select a saved track.
    3.  Select  View on Map.
    4.  Select  Go. 
    						
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    14 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Navigation
    Navigating to a 
    Destination
    You can use the Where To? menu to 
    find a destination to navigate to. Not all 
    Where To? categories are available in 
    all areas and maps. 
    1. Select  Where  to?.
    2.  Select an item. 
    3.  Select  Go. 
    4.  Navigate using the map ( page 15) 
    or compass (page 15).
    Searching Near a Location
    You can use the search feature to find 
    POIs near a point on the map, your 
    current location, or a waypoint. This 
    may require additional maps, see  
    page 42.
    1.  Select  Where  to? > 
    . 2. 
    Select an item you want to search 
    near.
    3.  Select  Use. 
    4.  Navigate using the map ( page 15) 
    or compass (page 15).
    Starting a TracBack® 
    You can navigate back to the beginning 
    of a track. This can be helpful when 
    finding your way back to camp or the 
    trail head. 
    1.  Select  track Manager > Current 
    t rack > View Map.
    2.  Select  tracback.
    The map page opens with your 
    route marked with a magenta line.
    3.  Navigate using the map ( page 15) 
    or compass (page 15). 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  15
    Map
     represents your location on the map. 
    As you travel, the 
     moves. When you 
    are navigating to a destination, your 
    route is marked with a magenta line.
    To customize the map settings, see 
    page 25. To customize the map 
    dashboard and data fields, see  page 22.
    Using the Map
    You can use the map to navigate an 
    active route. 
    1. Select  Map.
    2.  Follow the magenta line to your 
    destination.
    Compass
    The device has a 3-axis compass. You 
    can use a bearing pointer or a course 
    pointer to navigate to your destination.
    To customize the compass settings, see 
    page 28.
    Calibrating the Compass
    Notice
    Calibrate the electronic compass 
    outdoors. Do not stand near objects that 
    influence magnetic fields, such as cars, 
    buildings, or overhead power lines.
    You should calibrate the compass after 
    moving long distances, experiencing 
    temperature changes, or changing the 
    batteries.
    1. From the compass page, touch and 
    hold the middle of the compass.
    2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.  
    						
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    Navigating with the Bearing 
    Pointer
    When navigating to a destination, 
    the 
     bearing pointer points to your 
    destination, regardless of the direction 
    you are moving. 
    1.  Begin navigation to a destination 
    (page 14).
    2.  Select  Compass .
    3.  Turn until 
     points toward the 
    top of the compass, and continue 
    moving in that direction to the 
    destination.
    About the Course Pointer
    The course pointer is most useful if you 
    are navigating on water or where there 
    are no major obstacles in your path.
    ➋
    ➊➌
    ➍
    The course pointer ➊ indicates your 
    relationship to a course line 
    ➋ leading 
    to the destination. The course line 
    to your destination is based on your 
    original starting point. 
    As you drift from the intended course 
    to the destination, the course deviation 
    indicator 
    ➍ (CDI) provides the 
    indication of drift (right or left) from 
    the course.
    The scale 
    ➌ refers to the distance 
    between dots on the course deviation 
    indicator. 
    						
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