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    							Customizing Your Device
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  27
    Changing the Units of 
    Measure
    You can customize units of measure for 
    distance and speed, elevation, depth, 
    temperature, and pressure.
    1. Select  Setup > Units. 
    2.  Select a measurement type.
    3.  Select a unit of measure for the 
    setting.
    Time Settings
    Select  Setup > t ime.
    •  time Format —allows you to 
    select a 12-hour or a 24-hour 
    display time. 
    •  time Zone—allows you to select 
    the time zone for the device. You 
    can select  Automatic to set the 
    time zone automatically based on 
    your GPS position.
    Position Format Settings
    Note: Do not change the  position 
    format or the  map datum coordinate 
    system unless you are using a map or 
    chart that specifies a different position 
    format.
    Select  Setup > Position Format .
    •  Position Format —sets the position 
    format in which a given location 
    reading appears.
    •  Map Datum—sets the coordinate 
    system on which the map is 
    structured.
    •  Map Spheroid—shows the 
    coordinate system the device is 
    using. The default coordinate 
    system is WGS 84. 
    						
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    28 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Heading Settings
    You can customize the compass 
    settings.
    Select  Setup > Heading.
    •  Display—sets the type of 
    directional heading on the compass.
    •  North Reference—sets the north 
    reference of the compass.
    •  Go  to Line/Pointer —allows you 
    to select how the course appears. 
     
    ◦ Bearing (Small or Large)—the 
    direction to your destination.
     
    ◦ Course (CDI)—your 
    relationship to a course line 
    leading to a destination.
    •  Compass —switches from an 
    electronic compass to a GPS 
    compass when you are traveling 
    at a higher rate of speed for a set 
    period of time ( Auto), or turns the 
    compass off.
    Altimeter Settings
    Select  Setup > Altimeter .
    •  Auto Calibration—allows the 
    altimeter to self-calibrate each time 
    you turn the device on.
    •  Barometer Mode
     
    ◦ Variable elevation —the 
    barometer functions while you 
    are moving.
     
    ◦ Fixed elevation —the 
    barometer functions while you 
    are stationary.
    •  Pressure  trending
     
    ◦ Save When Power on—
    records pressure data only when 
    the device is turned on. This 
    can be useful when you are 
    watching for pressure fronts.
     
    ◦ Save Always—records pressure 
    data every 15 minutes, even 
    when the device is turned off.   
    						
    							Customizing Your Device
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  29
    • Plot  type
     
    ◦ elevation/t ime—records 
    elevation changes over a period 
    of time.
     
    ◦ elevation/Distance —records 
    elevation changes over a 
    distance.
     
    ◦ Barometric Pressure—records 
    barometric pressure over a 
    period of time.
     
    ◦ Ambient Pressure—records 
    ambient pressure changes over a 
    period of time.
    •  Calibrate Altimeter —page 29.
    Calibrating the Barometric 
    Altimeter
    You can manually calibrate the 
    barometric altimeter if you know 
    the correct elevation or the correct 
    pressure.
    1. Select  Setup > Altimeter . 
    2.  Select  Altimeter Calibration. 3. 
    Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Geocache Settings
    Select  Setup > Geocaches .
    •  Geocache List —allows you to 
    display the geocache list by names 
    or codes. 
    •  Found Geocaches—allows you 
    to edit the number of geocaches 
    found. This number automatically 
    increases as you log a find.
    •  Filter —filters a geocache list for 
    certain factors, such as level of 
    difficulty.
    •  chirp
    ™ Searching—turns on or off 
    chirp searching. A chirp is a small 
    accessory that you can program and 
    leave in a geocache. 
    •  Program chirp
    ™—programs the 
    chirp accessory. See the  chirp 
    Owner’s Manual at www.garmin
    .com. 
    						
    							Customizing Your Device
    30 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Routing Settings
    Select Setup > Routing.
    •  Guidance Method—sets the 
    calculation and guidance method 
    for your routes. 
     
    ◦ off Road—calculates point-to-
    point routes.
     
    ◦ on Road For  time—calculates 
    on-road routes that require 
    minimal time to drive.
     
    ◦ on Road For Distance—
    calculates on-road routes that 
    are shorter in distance.
     
    ◦ Prompted—allows you to 
    select a route calculation mode 
    before navigating.
    •  Calculates Routes for—optimizes 
    the routes for the selected 
    transportation method. • 
    Lock on Road—locks the 
    position icon, which represents 
    your position on the map, onto the 
    nearest road.
    •  off Road  transitions
     
    ◦ Auto—automatically routes you 
    to the next point.
     
    ◦ Manual—allows you to select 
    the next point on the route.
     
    ◦ Distance—routes you to the 
    next point on the route when 
    you are within a specified 
    distance of your current point.
    •  Avoidance Setup—allows you to 
    select the road type you want to 
    avoid. 
    						
    							Customizing Your Device
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  31
    Marine Map Settings
    Select Setup > Marine .
    •  Marine Chart Mode:
     
    ◦ Nautical—displays various map 
    features in different colors so 
    that the marine POIs are more 
    readable. The nautical chart 
    reflects the drawing scheme of 
    paper charts.
     
    ◦ Fishing—(requires marine 
    maps) displays a detailed view 
    of bottom contours and depth 
    soundings. Simplifies map 
    presentation for optimal use 
    while fishing.
    •  Appearance—allows you to set the 
    appearance of marine navigation 
    aids on the map.  • 
    Marine Alarm Setup
     
    ◦ Anchor Drag Alarm—alarm 
    sounds when you exceed a 
    specified drift distance while 
    anchored.
     
    ◦ off Course Alarm—alarm 
    sounds when you are off course 
    by a specified distance.
     
    ◦ Deep Water/Shallow Water—
    alarm sounds when you enter 
    water of a specific depth.
    Setting up Marine  Alarms
    1. Select  Setup > Marine  > Marine 
    Alarm Setup.
    2.  Select an alarm type.
    3.  Select  on.
    4.  Enter a distance.
    5.  Select 
    . 
    						
    							Customizing Your Device
    32 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Fitness
    For more information on optional 
    fitness accessories, see page 42. 
    Resetting Data
    You can reset trip data, delete all 
    waypoints, clear the current track, or 
    restore default values. 
    1. Select  Setup > Reset.
    2.  Select an item to reset.
    Restoring Default Settings
    You can reset all the setup values to the 
    original settings. 
    Select  Setup > Reset > Restore 
    Defaults to Factory Settings > 
    Yes. 
    						
    							Tools
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  33
    Tools
    Trip Computer
    The trip computer displays your current 
    speed, average speed, maximum 
    speed, trip odometer, and other helpful 
    statistics.
    To customize the trip computer, see 
    page 22.
    Elevation Plot
    By default, the elevation plot displays 
    the elevation for an elapsed time. To 
    customize the elevation plot, see  
    page 22.
    Viewing the Calendar and 
    Almanacs
    You can view device activity for each 
    day, as well as almanac information 
    for the sun and moon information and 
    hunting and fishing. 1. 
    Select an option: 
    • To view device activity for 
    specific days, select  Calendar.
    •  To view the sunrise, sunset, 
    moonrise, and moonset 
    information, select  Sun and 
    Moon.
    •  To view the predicted best times 
    for hunting and fishing, select, 
    Hunt and Fish.
    2.  If necessary, use the arrows to view 
    a different month.
    3.  Select a day.
    Calculating the Size of an 
    Area
    1. Select  Area Calculation > Start.
    2.  Walk around the perimeter of the 
    area you want to calculate.
    3.  Select  Calculate when finished. 
    						
    							Tools
    34 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Setting an Alarm
    If you are not currently using the 
    device, you can set the device to turn 
    on at a specific time.
    1. Select  Alarm Clock.
    2.  Select  + and - to set the time.
    3.  Select  turn Alarm on.
    4.  Select an option.
    The alarm sounds at the selected time. 
    If the device is off at the alarm time, 
    the device turns on and sounds the 
    alarm.
    Opening the Stopwatch
    Select  Stopwatch.
    Viewing Photos
    You can view photos you have 
    transferred to the device ( page 40). 
    1.  Select  Photo Viewer . 2. 
    Select 
     and  to view all the 
    photos. 
    3.  Select a photo to see a larger view 
    of it. 
    Sorting Photos
    1. Select  Photo Viewer .
    2.  Select 
    .
    3.  Select an option.
    Viewing the Location of a 
    Photo
    1. Select  Photo Viewer .
    2.  Select a photo.
    3.  Select 
    .
    Deleting a Photo
    1. Select  Photo Viewer .
    2.  Select a photo.
    3.  Select 
     > Yes. 
    						
    							Tools
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  35
    Device Information
    Updating the Software
    Before you can update the software, 
    you must connect the device to your 
    computer (page 40).
    1.  Go to www.garmin.com/products
    /webupdater .
    2.  Follow the on-screen instructions. 
    Note: Updating the software does not 
    erase any of your data or settings.
    Viewing Device 
    Information
    You can view the  unit ID, software 
    version, and license agreement.
    Select  Setup > About.
    Specifications
    Water 
    resistance Fully gasketed, high 
    impact plastic alloy, 
    water resistant to IEC 
    60529 IPX7
    Battery type Lithium-ion battery 
    pack (010-11599-00) 
    or Alkaline battery 
    pack (010-11600-00), 
    which uses four AA 
    batteries (alkaline, 
    NiMH, or lithium)
    Battery life 
    of lithium-ion 
    battery pack 2,400 mAh
    Battery 
    charging 
    temperature 
    range From 0°C to 45°C 
    (from 32°F to 113°F)
    Operating 
    temperature 
    range From -20°C to 55°C 
    (from -4°F to 131°F)  
    						
    							Device Information
    36 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    About the Batteries
    WARNING
    See the Important Safety and Product 
    Information guide in the product 
    box for product warnings and other 
    important information.
    The temperature rating for the device 
    may exceed the usable range of some 
    batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture 
    at high temperatures. Alkaline batteries 
    lose a significant amount of their 
    capacity as temperature decreases. Use 
    lithium batteries when operating the 
    device in below-freezing conditions.
    Do not use a sharp object to remove 
    batteries. 
    Notice
    Contact your local waste disposal 
    department to properly recycle the 
    batteries. 
    Maximizing Battery Life
    You can do various things to increase 
    the battery life.
    •  Turn the backlight off when not 
    needed.
    •  Lower the backlight brightness 
    (page 5).
    •  Decrease the backlight timeout 
    (page 24).
    •  Enable battery save mode   
    (page 24).
    Installing AA Batteries with the 
    Optional Alkaline Battery Pack
    Instead of the lithium-ion battery pack, 
    you can use alkaline, NiMH, or lithium 
    batteries, using the optional Alkaline 
    Battery Pack. This is especially handy 
    when you are on the trail and cannot 
    charge the lithium-ion battery pack. 
    Use NiMH or lithium batteries for best 
    results. 
    						
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