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    							Navigation
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  17
    Navigating with the Course Pointer
    Before you can navigate with the 
    course pointer, you must change the 
    pointer setting to Course (CDI) 
    (page 28).
    1.  Begin navigation to a destination 
    (page 14).
    2.  Select  Compass .
    3.  Use the course pointer to navigate 
    to the destination ( page 16).
    Navigating to a Contact
    Before you can navigate to a contact, 
    you must save a contact ( page 7).
    1.  Select  Contacts.
    2.  Select a contact.
    3.  Select  View Map > Go.
    Geocaches
    Geocaching is a type of treasure 
    hunting, in which geocachers seek 
    hidden treasures using GPS coordinates 
    posted on the Internet by those hiding 
    the geocache.
    Downloading Geocaches
    1. Connect your device to a computer 
    (page 40).
    2.  Go to www.OpenCaching.com . 
    3.  If necessary, create an account.
    4.  Sign in.
    5.  Follow the on-screen instructions 
    to find and download geocaches to 
    your device.
    Navigating to a Geocache
    1. Select  Geocaches .
    2.  Select  Find a Geocache .
    3.  Select a geocache.
    4.  Select  Go. 
    						
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    Routes
    A route is a sequence of waypoints that 
    leads you to your final destination. 
    Creating a Route
    1. Select  Route Planner > Create 
    Route > Select First Point .
    2.  Select a category.
    3.  Select the first point in the route.
    4.  Select  Use > Select Next Point .
    5.  Repeat steps 2–4 until the route is 
    complete.
    A route must contain at least two 
    points.
    6. Select 
     to save the route.
    Editing the Name of a Route
    1.  Select  Route Planner.
    2.  Select a route.
    3.  Select  Change Name. 4. 
    Enter the new name.
    5.  Select 
    .
    Editing a Route
    1. Select  Route Planner.
    2.  Select a route. 
    3.  Select  edit Route.
    4.  Select a point.
    5.  Select an option:
    • To view the point on the map, 
    select  Review.
    •  To change the order of the point 
    on the route, select  Move Down 
    or Move Up.
    •  To add an additional point on 
    the route, select  Insert.
    The additional point is inserted 
    before the point you are editing.
    •  To remove the point from the 
    route, select  Remove. 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  19
    6. Select  to save the route.
    Viewing a Route on the Map
    1. Select  Route Planner.
    2.  Select a route.
    3.  Select  View Map.
    Deleting a Route
    1. Select  Route Planner.
    2.  Select a route.
    3.  Select  Delete Route.
    Viewing the  Active Route
    1. While navigating a route, select 
    Active Route. 
    2.  Select a point in the route to view 
    additional details.
    Reversing a Route
    1. Select  Route Planner.
    2.  Select a route.
    3.  Select  Reverse Route.
    Using Sight ‘N Go
    You can point the device at an object in 
    the distance, such as a lighthouse, lock 
    in the direction, and then navigate to 
    the object.
    1. From the main menu, select   
    Sight ‘N Go.
    2.  Point the device at an object.
    3.  Select  Lock Direction > Set 
    Course. 
    4.  Use the compass to navigate to the 
    object.
    Starting Navigation to a 
    Man Overboard Location
    You can save a man overboard (MOB) 
    location, and start navigation back to it. 
    1. Select  Man overboard > Start.
    The map page opens with your 
    route marked with a magenta line. 
    						
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    20 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    2. Navigate using the map ( page 15) 
    or compass (page 15).
    Sending an Emergency 
    Alert
     CAUTION
    Once initiated, the location of the 
    emergency alert is not updated. Do 
    not move around after you send the 
    call. If you must move, cancel the call, 
    and initiate a new one with your new 
    location.
    In case of an emergency, you can send 
    your location to radio users in the area 
    who are using your current channel. 
    Responders can then navigate to the 
    emergency location.
    1.  Hold 
     for 3 seconds. 
    2.  Select  Yes.
    The emergency alert is broadcast once 
    every 30 seconds, until you cancel the 
    call or someone responds. 
    Navigating to an Emergency 
    Alert
    1.  When you receive an emergency 
    alert, select  Help to respond. 
    The map page opens with the route 
    to the emergency alert location 
    marked with a magenta line.
    2.  Navigate using the map ( page 15) 
    or compass (page 15).
    As you navigate to the caller, your 
    position updates are sent. 
    3.  Push Ptt to communicate with the 
    caller. 
    Stopping Navigation
    Select  Where  to? > Stop 
    Navigation. 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  21
    Customizing Your 
    Device
    Customizing the Data 
    Fields
    You can customize the  data fields that 
    appear on the screen.  For data field 
    descriptions, see  page 44.
    1.  Select a data field to change.
    2.  Select a data field data field from 
    the list.
    Customizing the Home 
    Screen
    You can customize the pages as they 
    appear on your device home screen. 
    1. Select  Setup > Main Menu.
    2.  Select an icon you want to edit.
    3.  Select an option:  • 
    Select a new position for the 
    icon.
    •  Select 
     to delete the icon.
    Creating a Custom Profile
    You can customize your settings and 
    data fields for a particular activity or 
    trip.
    1. Customize the settings as necessary 
    (page 23).
    2.  Customize the data fields as 
    necessary (page 21).
    3.  Select  Setup > Profiles.
    4.  Select  Create New Profile > oK.
    Editing a Profile Name
    1. Select  Setup > Profiles.
    2.  Select a profile.
    3.  Select  edit Name. 
    4.  Enter the new name.
    5.  Select 
    . 
    						
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    22 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Deleting a Profile
    1. Select  Setup > Profiles.
    2.  Select a profile.
    3.  Select  Delete.
    Customizing Specific 
    Pages
    You can customize the data and 
    dashboards of the map, compass, trip 
    computer, and elevation plot. 
    Enabling the Map Data Fields
    By default, the map does not show data 
    fields. You must enable the data fields 
    before you can edit them. 
    1. Select  Setup > Map > Data Fields.
    2.  Select the number of data fields to 
    display.
    Changing the Data Fields
    Before you can change the map fields, 
    you must enable them ( page 22). 
    1.  Open the page for which you will 
    change the data fields.
    2.  Select a data field to customize.
    3.  Select a data field type.
    For data field descriptions, see   
    page 44.
    About Dashboards
    Each dashboard shows different 
    information about your route or your 
    location.
    Customizing  Dashboards
    1. Open the page for which you want 
    to customize the dashboard.
    2.  Select an option:
    • For the trip computer and 
    compass, select 
    . 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  23
    • For the map, select  Setup > 
    Map.
    3.  Select a dashboard.
    System Settings
    Select  Setup > System.
    •  GPS—sets the GPS to Normal, 
    WAAS/eGNoS (Wide Area 
    Augmentation System/European 
    Geostationary Navigation Overlay 
    Service), or Demo Mode (GPS 
    off). For information about WAAS, 
    go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/
    waas.html .
    •  Language—sets the text language 
    on the device. 
    Note: Changing the text language 
    does not change the language of 
    user-entered data or map data, such 
    as street names. • 
    Battery  type—allows you to select 
    the type of  battery you are using.
    •  Interface—sets the format of the 
    serial interface:
     
    ◦ Garmin Spanner—allows 
    you to use the USB port with 
    most NMEA 0183-compliant 
    mapping programs by creating a 
    virtual serial port.
     
    ◦ Garmin Serial —Garmin 
    proprietary format used to 
    provide PVT protocol data.
     
    ◦ NMeA In/out—provides 
    standard NMEA 0183 output 
    and input.
     
    ◦ text out—provides simple 
    ASCII text output of location 
    and velocity information. 
    						
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    24 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
     
    ◦ RtCM—Radio Technical 
    Commission for Maritime 
    Services allows the device 
    to accept DGPS Differential 
    Global Positioning System 
    information from a device 
    supplying RTCM data in an   
    SC-104 format.
    Display Settings
    Select  Setup > Display.
    •  Backlight  timeout—adjusts the 
    length of time before the backlight 
    turns off.
    Note: To adjust the backlight 
    brightness, see page 5.
    •  Background Color—sets the color 
    used on the device screen.
    •  Screen Capture—allows you to 
    take screen captures on the device. • 
    Battery Save—turns the screen 
    off after a period of inactivity to 
    prolong the battery life. 
    •  Screen Calibration—page 24.
    Calibrating the Touchscreen
    The screen does not normally require 
    calibration. However, if the screen does 
    not seem to be responding properly, 
    calibrate the touchscreen.
    1. Select  Setup > Display > Screen 
    Calibration.
    2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Bluetooth® Settings
    Select  Setup > Bluetooth. 
    •  Audio output —selects the type 
    of audio output.  Auto selects the 
    Bluetooth headset output when one 
    is detected, and uses the internal 
    speaker when a bluetooth headset is 
    not detected. 
    						
    							Customizing Your Device
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  25
    • Bluetooth—turns on and off the 
    Bluetooth technology. 
    •  Bluetooth Device —lists the 
    headsets that have been connected 
    to the device. You can select  Add 
    Device to connect to a new  headset.
    Setting the Device Tones
    You can customize tones for messages, 
    keys, turn warnings, and alarms.
    1.  Select  Setup > t ones.
    2.  Select a tone for each audible type.
    Map Settings
    Select  Setup > Map.
    •  orientation —adjusts how the map 
    is shown on the page. 
     
    ◦ North Up—shows north at the 
    top of the page.   
    ◦ track Up—shows your current 
    direction of travel toward the 
    top of the page. 
     
    ◦ Automotive Mode—shows an 
    automotive perspective with 
    next-turn information to use 
    while driving.
    •  Auto Zoom—automatically selects 
    the appropriate zoom level for 
    optimal use on your map. When 
    off is selected, you must zoom in 
    or out manually.
    •  Data Fields—page 44.
    •  Advanced Map Setup —sets the 
    zoom levels, the text size, and the 
    detail level of the map.
     
    ◦ Zoom Levels—selects the zoom 
    level for map items. 
     
    ◦ text Size —selects the text size 
    for map items. 
    						
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    26 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
     
    ◦ Detail—selects the amount 
    of detail shown on the map. 
    Showing more detail may cause 
    the map to redraw more slowly.
     
    ◦ Shaded Relief—shows detail 
    relief on the map (if available) 
    or turns off shading.
    •  Map Information—allows you to 
    enable or disable the maps currently 
    loaded on the device. To purchase 
    additional maps, see  page 42.
    Tracks Settings
    Select Setup > t racks.
    •  track Log—turns track recording 
    on or off. 
    •  Record Method:
     
    ◦ Distance—allows you to record 
    by entering a specific distance 
    interval.   
    ◦ time—allows you to record by 
    entering a specific time. 
     
    ◦ Auto—allows you to record the 
    tracks at a variable rate to create 
    an optimum representation of 
    your tracks.
    •  Interval—selects a track log 
    recording rate. Recording points 
    more frequently  creates a more-
    detailed track, but fills the track log 
    faster.
    •  Auto Archive—selects an 
    automatic archive method to 
    organize your tracks. Tracks are 
    saved and cleared automatically 
    based on the user setting.
    •  Color—changes the color of the 
    track line on the map.  
    						
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