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    							Device Information
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  37
    1. Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, 
    and remove the cover.
    2.  Lift the latch on the cover to 
    separate the battery compartment.
    3.  Insert four AA batteries, observing 
    polarity.
    4. Replace the battery cover, and turn 
    the D-ring clockwise.
    5.  Select  Setup > System > Battery 
    t ype.
    6.  Select  Alkaline, Lithium, or 
    Rechargeable NiMH .
    Long-Term Storage
    When you do not plan to use the 
    device for several months, remove the 
    batteries. Stored data is not lost when 
    batteries are removed.
    Caring for the Device
    Notice
    Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents 
    that can damage plastic components.
    Never use a hard or sharp object to 
    operate the touchscreen, or damage 
    may result. 
    Cleaning the Device
    1. Dampen a clean cloth with a mild 
    detergent solution.
    2.  Wipe the device with the damp 
    cloth.
    3.  Thoroughly dry the device. 
    						
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    38 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Cleaning the Screen
    1. Dampen a soft, clean, lint-free cloth 
    with water, isopropyl alcohol, or 
    eyeglass lens cleaner.
    2.  Wipe the screen with the cloth.
    3.  Thoroughly dry the screen.
    Water Immersion
    Notice
    The device is waterproof to IEC 
    Standard 60529 IPX7. It can withstand 
    immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 
    minutes. Prolonged submersion can 
    cause damage to the device. After 
    submersion, be certain to wipe dry 
    and air dry the device before using or 
    charging.
    Extreme TemperaturesNotice
    Do not store the device where 
    prolonged exposure to extreme 
    temperatures can occur, because it can 
    cause permanent damage. 
    Connecting a Bluetooth® 
    Headset
    1.  Turn on the headset, and enable the 
    Bluetooth component. 
    You can refer to the headset 
    documentation for specific 
    instructions about enabling 
    Bluetooth wireless technology.
    2.  Bring the headset within 30 feet (10 
    meters) of the device. 
    3.  Select  Setup > Bluetooth > 
    Bluetooth > enable.
    4.  Select  Bluetooth Device  > Add 
    Device. 
    						
    							Device Information
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  39
    The device begins searching for 
    headsets.
    5.  Select the headset from the list.
    For more information about the 
    Bluetooth settings, see  page 24.
    Data Management
    Note: The device is not compatible 
    with Windows® 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is 
    also not compatible with Mac® OS 10.3 
    and earlier. 
    File Types
    The device supports these file types.
    •  Files from BaseCamp
    ™ or 
    HomePort™
    Go to www.garmin.com
    •  GPI custom POI files from the 
    Garmin POI Loader
    •  JPEG photo files
    •  GPX geocache files
    Installing a microSD™ Card
    Memory cards can be used for 
    additional storage. Also, some maps 
    are available preloaded on memory 
    cards. Go to http://buy.garmin.com  for 
    more information.
    1.  Turn the D-ring counter-clockwise, 
    and remove the battery pack.
    2.  Slide the card holder 
    ➊ toward 
    the top edge of the device, and 
    lift up, as instructed in the battery 
    compartment.
    ➊
    ➋
    3.  Place the microSD card ➋ in the 
    device with the contacts facing 
    down.  
    						
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    40 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    4. Close the card holder.
    5.  Slide the card holder toward the 
    bottom of the device to lock it.
    6.  Replace the battery pack, and turn 
    the D-ring clockwise.
    Connecting the Device to a 
    Computer 
    1. Connect the USB cable to a USB 
    port on your computer. 
    2.  Pull up the weather cap from the 
    mini-USB port 
    ➊.
    ➊
    3. Plug the small end of the USB 
    cable into the mini-USB port. Your device and memory card 
    (optional) appear as removable 
    drives in My Computer on Windows 
    computers and as mounted volumes on 
    Mac computers. 
    Transferring Files to Your 
    Computer
    Before you can transfer files, you must 
    connect the device to your computer 
    (page 40).
    1. 
    Browse your computer for the file.
    2.  Select the file.
    3.  Select  edit > Copy.
    4.  Open the “Garmin” or memory card 
    drive/volume.
    tIP: You must put photo files in the 
    Garmin\JPEG folder. You must put 
    geocache files in the Garmin\GPX 
    folder.
    5.  Select  edit > Paste.  
    						
    							Device Information
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  41
    Deleting Files
    Notice
    If you do not know the purpose of 
    a file, do not delete it. Your device 
    memory  contains important system 
    files that should not be deleted. Be 
    especially cautious of folders entitled 
    “Garmin.”
    Notice
    Your device memory contains 
    important system files and folders that 
    should not be deleted. 
    Before you can delete files, you must 
    connect the device to your computer 
    (page 40).
    1. Open the “Garmin” drive or 
    volume.
    2.  If necessary, open a folder or 
    volume.
    3.  Select the files. 4. 
    Press the Delete key on your 
    keyboard. 
    Disconnecting the  USB Cable
    1. Complete an action:
    • For Windows computers, click 
    the eject icon 
     in your system 
    tray.
    •  For Mac computers, drag the 
    volume icon to the Trash 
    . 
    2.  Disconnect the device from your 
    computer. 
    						
    							Device Information
    42 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Appendix
    Additional Maps
    You can use additional maps in the 
    device, such as BirdsEye satellite 
    imagery, BlueChart
    ® g2, and City 
    Navigator® detailed maps. Detailed 
    maps may contain additional points of 
    interest, such as restaurants or marine 
    services. For more information, go to 
    http://buy.garmin.com  or contact your 
    Garmin dealer. 
    Optional Accessories
    Optional accessories, such as mounts, 
    preloaded map memory cards, fitness 
    accessories, VHF antennas, and 
    replacement parts, are available at 
    http://buy.garmin.com  or from your 
    Garmin dealer.
    Optional  VHF Antennas
    The following antennas are compatible 
    with the Rino 650N:
    • 010-10931-00 Magnetic Mount 
    Antenna
    •  010-10856-30 Extended Range 
    Antenna
    •  010-11141-00 Portable Long-Range 
    Antenna
    These antennas have all been evaluated 
    for SAR and meet the identified SAR 
    requirements.
    Optional Wired Headets
    You can use a headset containing a   
    3.5 mm four-pinout jack with the 
    headset jack on the device.
    ➍
    ➌
    ➊
    ➋ 
    						
    							Appendix
    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  43
    ItemDescription
    ➊Speaker
    ➋Open
    ➌Microphone
    ➍Ground
    Optional  Fitness Accessories
    Before you can use the fitness 
    accessory with your device, you 
    must install the accessory according 
    to the instructions included with the 
    accessory.
    You can use optional fitness accessories 
    including a heart rate monitor or a 
    cadence sensor with your device. 
    These accessories use ANT+ wireless 
    technology to send data to the device.
    Using Optional Fitness 
    Accessories
    1. Bring the device within range (3 m) 
    of the ANT+ accessory.
    2.  Select  Setup > Fitness.
    3.  Select  Heart Rate Monitor  or 
    Bike Cadence Sensor.
    4.  Select  Search for New.
    5.  Customize your data fields to view 
    the heart rate or cadence data   
    (page 44).
    Tips for Pairing ANT+ Accessories 
    with Your Garmin Device
    •  Verify that the ANT+ accessory 
    is compatible with your Garmin 
    device.
    •  Before you pair the ANT+ 
    accessory with your Garmin device, 
    move 10 m away from other ANT+ 
    accessories.
    •  Bring the Garmin device within 
    range (3 m) of the ANT+ accessory. 
    						
    							Appendix
    44 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    • After you pair the first time, your 
    Garmin device automatically 
    recognizes the ANT+ accessory 
    each time it is activated. This 
    process occurs automatically when 
    you turn on the Garmin device and 
    only takes a few seconds when 
    the accessories are activated and 
    functioning correctly.
    •  When paired, your Garmin device 
    only receives data from your 
    accessory, and you can go near 
    other accessories.
    Data Field Options
    Data Field Description
    Accuracy of 
    GPS The margin of 
    error for your exact 
    location� For example, 
    your GPS location is 
    accurate to within +/- 
    12 feet (3�6 m)�
    Data Field
    Description
    Ambient 
    Pressure The uncalibrated 
    environmental 
    pressure�
    Ascent - 
    Average The average vertical 
    distance of ascent�
    Ascent - 
    Maximum The maximum ascent 
    rate in feet/meters per 
    minute�
    Ascent - Total The total elevation 
    distance ascended�
    Barometer The calibrated current 
    pressure�
    Battery Level The remaining battery 
    power�
    Bearing The direction from 
    your current location 
    to a destination�
    Cadence  
    (cadence 
    accessory 
    required) Revolutions of the 
    crank arm or strides 
    per minute� 
    						
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    Rino 650N Owner’s Manual  45
    Data FieldDescription
    Course The direction from 
    your starting location 
    to a destination�
    Depth The depth of the 
    water� Requires a 
    connection to a NMEA 
    0183 depth-capable 
    device to acquire data   
    (page 23)�
    Descent - 
    Average The average vertical 
    distance of descent�
    Descent - 
    Maximum The maximum 
    descent rate in feet or 
    meters per minute�
    Descent - Total The total elevation 
    distance descended�
    Distance to 
    Destination The distance to your 
    final destination�
    Distance to 
    Next The remaining 
    distance to the next 
    waypoint on the route�Data Field
    Description
    Elevation The altitude of your 
    current location above 
    or below sea level�
    Elevation - 
    Maximum The highest elevation 
    reached�
    Elevation - 
    Minimum The lowest elevation 
    reached�
    ETA at 
    Destination The estimated time 
    of day you will reach 
    your final destination�
    ETA at Next The estimated time of 
    day you will reach the 
    next waypoint on the 
    route�
    Glide Ratio The ratio of horizontal 
    distance traveled to 
    the change in vertical 
    distance� 
    						
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    46 Rino 650N Owner’s Manual
    Data FieldDescription
    Glide Ratio to 
    Dest� The glide ratio 
    required to descend 
    from your current 
    position and elevation 
    to the destination 
    elevation�
    GPS Signal 
    Strength The strength of the 
    GPS signal�
    Heading The direction you are 
    moving�
    Heart Rate  
    (heart rate 
    monitor 
    required) Your heart rate in 
    beats per minute 
    (bpm)�
    Location (lat/
    lon) Displays the current 
    position in the default 
    position format 
    regardless of the 
    selected settings�
    Location 
    (selected) Displays the current 
    position in the 
    selected position 
    format�Data Field
    Description
    Odometer A running tally of 
    distance traveled for 
    all trips�
    Off Course The distance to 
    the left or the right 
    by which you have 
    strayed from the 
    original path of travel�
    Pointer The data field arrow 
    points in the direction 
    of the next waypoint 
    or turn�
    Speed The current rate of 
    speed at which you 
    are moving since last 
    reset�
    Speed - 
    Maximum The maximum speed 
    reached since last 
    reset�
    Speed - 
    Moving Avg� The average speed 
    of the device while 
    moving since last 
    reset� 
    						
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