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120 2-way radio & personal navigator ® owner’ s manual and reference guide rino120_10.indd 1 9/13/2002, 3:27:32 PM.
© Copyright 2002 GARMIN L TD. or its subsidiaries GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 E 151 st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062 U.S.A. T el. 913/397.8200 Fax. 913/397.8282 GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey , SO51 9AQ U.
i Thank you for choosing the GARMIN Rino (Radio Integrated with Navigation for the Outdoors). T o get the most from your new Rino, take time to r ead through the Quick Start Guide fi rst, then this owner’ s manual in order to understand all of the operating features.
ii FCC Compliance & GMRS Licensing FCC Compliance The Rino 120 complies with Part 15 of the FCC regulations and with Canadian ICES-003 for Class B digital devices.
iii Introduction W arnings & Precautions FCC Form 159. Y ou can download the application forms from the FCC web site at http://www .fcc.gov/Forms/. Y ou can also request them thr ough the FCC forms hotline at 1-800-418-FORM (1-800-418-3676). Y ou can fi le Form 605 on-line at http://wireless.
iv Introduction W arnings & Precautions Important: Read this information before using your Rino. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals - Y our wireless handheld radio is a low power radio transmitter and receiver . When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
v Introduction W arnings & Precautions Hearing Aids - Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
vi Introduction The GARMIN Rino 120 has no user -ser viceable parts. Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit, please take it to an authorized GARMIN dealer for r epairs.
vii Software License Agreement BY USING THE Rino 120, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEMENT . PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULL Y .
viii T able Of Contents Introduction About This Manual.............................................i FCC Compliance Statement...............................ii FCC Licensing for GMRS...............................ii-iii W arnings and Precautions.......
1 Main P ages Featur es Rino 120 - Overview The Rino 120 ( R adios I ntegrated with N avigation for the O utdoors) is a 7.6 ounce, 12 channel GPS-enabled handheld device with integrate radio functiona.
2 Radio Page - Overview The Radio Page is the fi rst of the default Main Pages. This page provides the user interface for FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radio operations. Use this page to control and setup the radio, view current settings and see informational graphics of the radio’ s operation.
3 Status Bar - Overview The Status Bar at the top of the screen will display on all the available Main Pages. As you move around any Main Page or change pages, the current page’ s title will briefl y display for 3 seconds then be replaced by the Status Bar .
4 Radio P age highlight the ‘Clear’ field, then press IN on the CLICK STICK to clear the default ‘Name’ ID . 3. T o enter a new ID , press the CLICK STICK Up , Down, Left or Right to move the cursor to the desired letter , number or a space , then press IN on the CLICK STICK to select that highlighted character .
5 Radio P age your Rino to ignore unwanted calls fr om other persons who are using the same channel. Simply select the same squelch code (number) as selected by the other person(s) you desire to communicate with. NOTE: Squelch codes do not cause your conversation to be private.
6 which channels/codes to scan. Since it can take time to scan through the all the channels, selecting only specifi c channels/codes will decrease the scan time. Decreasing scan time will help prevent the chances of missing a transmis- sion. The Scanlist also has Option Menu choices to ‘Scan Current Codes’ or ‘Scan All Codes’.
7 Radio P age The Radio Page Options Menu provides the following: Setup Radio, Setup Scanlist, T urn Radio Off/On and T urn GPS Off/On. T o access the page Options Menu: 1. Highlight the Option Menu on-screen button at the top of the display screen and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to open the menu.
8 than one type of headset or microphone, you will need to set the unit to ‘Ask When Detected’ before changing accessories. VOX Level - Controls the sensitivity level of any V oice Operated T ransmission (VOX) accessory . VOX accessories allow you to use the unit hands-free.
9 Informational Picture - Overview The Informational Picture on the bottom half of screen features GARMIN’ s Mr . Mark W aypoint to show current GPS & radio status and radio actions. As you operate the unit, the graphics will change depending on what actions you are taking or the unit settings.
10 Radio P age Informational Picture GPS and Radio On; Ready to transmit Position; Receiving transmission GPS and Radio On; Position transmitted GPS and Radio On; Ready to transmit Position; Position .
11 Peer -to-Peer - Overview The Rino’ s most unique feature is being able to send it’ s location to another Rino, this is called Peer -to-Peer positioning.
12 T o accept a new contact: 1. When a new contact is received, the New Contact page will appear . Highlight ‘OK’ and press IN on the CLICK STICK .
13 Send Location - Overview Another feature is the ability to send a specifi c loca- tion to other Rino users. This can come in handy if you are trying to round-up the gr oup, or just want to meet at a specifi c location. Y ou may send any point found from the Find ‘N Go menu.
14 The Map Page displays your present position and direction of movement using a triangular ‘Position Icon’ that is centered on the map. As you travel the map display leaves a “trail” (track log) of your movements. The map also displays geographic details such as rivers, lakes, highways, and towns.
15 Map P age Main P age Map Featur es Accuracy Circle Panning Arr ow (Map Pointer) Pr ess DOWN to Zoom In Pr ess UP to Zoom Out Map Scales The CLICK STICK and Z (Zoom) button on the front right of the unit allow you to zoom in or out on the map.
16 Map Page Options Menu with ‘Pan Map’ selected. When no active navigation is being used ‘Stop Naviga- tion’ displays in gray .. On-scr een Map Page Options Menu button Map Page options allow a variety of operating and custom features for your Rino 120.
17 Map P age Using the Pan Map Option The Map Page pan function allows you to display an arrow used to point at and identify items on the map, and to move the map in order to view ar eas beyond the current viewing area on the display . The map panning function is activated from the Options Menu on the Map Page.
18 Map P age Stop Navigation The ‘Stop Navigation’ option allows you to quit naviga- tion of a Goto, Route or T rack in progr ess. When there is no active navigation, the ‘Stop Navigation’ option is “grayed out” and is non-functional. T o stop navigation: 1.
19 Map P age The ‘Setup Map’ option displays the fi ve Map Setup Pages, each accessed by an on-screen button. A list of options displays for the features listed. Scale options indicate the zoom level at which T racks, T racks Logs, Map Features, or T ext Boxes display , allowing you to remove map clutter and defi ne map features.
20 T o use Setup Map options: 1. Select ‘Setup Map’ from the Options Menu and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to display the Map Setup P age . 2. Press UP or DOWN on the CLICK STICK to high- light the desired sub-page button, which will display the options list for that sub-page to the left.
21 Navigation P age The Main P age The Navigation Page provides active guidance with a r otating compass ring that shows your course over ground (track) while you’r e moving and a bearing pointer to indicate the current direction to your destination (bearing) r elative to the course over ground.
22 Navigation Page Options The options include: Stop Navigation - Cancels navigation (“ Grayed out” or disabled unless you are navigating on a Goto, T rack, or Route.
23 T o Setup the Navigation P age: 1. With the Navigation P age displayed, use the CLICK STICK to highlight the Options Menu button at the top of the page . Then press it IN to display the menu. 2. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight your selection and then press IN to select it.
The T rip Computer Page default displays up to seven differ ent types of navigation data. Choosing ‘Big Numbers’ will display 2 large data fi elds.
T rip Computer Page The T rip Computer provides a variety of data fi elds with read-outs of current information as you travel. Seven small or two large fi elds display navigation information and are user pr ogrammable. The default set- tings for these fi elds are shown in the illustration.
The Main Menu provides you with a dir ectory of the Rino’ s advanced features. Fr om the Main Menu page you can mark and create new waypoints; fi nd map items such as cities, interstate exits, addresses, points of interest, etc.
Using the Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to additional Rino feature pages. The pages listed below pr ovide enhance- ments to Rino operation. Press the PA G E button repeat- edly to cycle to the Main Menu or select it from the Main Page Menu at the top of each main page.
The Mark (W aypoint) Page The Mark W aypoint Page allows you to mark and recor d your current location as a waypoint and appears with a graphic name block (man with a fl ag) that displays the assigned number for that waypoint and a waypoint symbol. T o mark your current location as a waypoint: 1.
T o create a waypoint using the panning arrow when a map item is not highlighted: 1. With the P an Map feature active , move the panning arrow (map pointer) on the map to the location you want to mark and then, press the CLICK STICK . 2. T he Mark W aypoint Page displays , automatically assigning a number to the waypoint.
Projecting a Waypoint Projecting a waypoint fr om any map item (another waypoint, etc.) allows you to establish a new waypoint on a bearing and distance projected fr om that map item. T o project a waypoint: 1. Select a map item from the Find ‘N Go Menu.
T o save Map or Find ‘N Go Menu items as waypoints: 1. Access the Information P age for the desired item (highlighted from the map or selected from the Find ‘N Go Menu). 2. Open the Options Menu at the top of the page , select ‘Save As W aypoint’ and press IN on the CLICK STICK to save the item to the Waypoints List.
Finding a W aypoint W aypoints that you have created and stored in the Rino can be found by selecting the “W aypoint’ option from the Find ‘N Go Menu. Y ou can fi nd a waypoint from the list of waypoints using the ‘By Name’ or ‘Nearest’ options as explained on the previous page.
Finding a City Cities can be found by selecting the ‘Cities’ option of the Find ‘N Go Menu, selecting the city from the list of ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’, and then displaying the City Information Page. The City Information Page for the selected city dis- plays the city name, the size by population, and distance from your location.
T o fi nd an exit: 1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight ‘Exits’ and then press it IN to display the Exit List. 2. Highlight and select an exit type by pressing IN on the CLICK STICK . 3. A list of exits nearest to you displays . The title box indicates the interstate highway which is served by the exits .
In many instances, these categories are subdivided into types, such as in the instance of Food & Drink. When you select Food and Drink from the list of catego- ries, you are then presented with a list of types which includes ‘All T ypes’ and cuisine options such as American, Asian, Barbecue, Chinese and many more.
T o locate an address: 1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight ‘ Address’ and press it IN to display the ‘Find Address’ page. 2. Highlight the’ Number’ field and use the k eyboard for entering numbers . 3. Move to the ‘Street’ field using the CLICK STICK .
Finding a Last Found Place Y ou can use the Recently Found Places option to locate Points of Interest, Cities, W aypoints or Contacts and Intersections and other locations you have recently retrieved. The pr ocess for fi nding recent points from the Find ‘N Go list is the same as fi nding a regular waypoint.
Using a Goto to Navigate to a Destination The Goto function allows you to create a direct r oute to a destination, (waypoint, city , or point of interest). Once you have accessed the Information Page for an item, use the Goto button at the bottom of the page to initiate travel to a map item using the Map and Navigation Pages for guidance.
Creating and Using a Route Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of intermediate waypoints which lead you to your fi nal destination. The Rino stores 20 r outes, each with up to 50 waypoints. A route can be cr eated and modifi ed from the Route Page, and waypoints can be added to a route fr om the Find ‘N Go Menu.
Editing a Route T o remove all waypoints: 1. Select the on-screen page options button from the Route P age and press the CLICK STICK IN to access the Options Menu. 2. Highlight the ‘Remove All’ option and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to remove all waypoints from the list.
T o review a route point: 1. Select the point from the Route P oints List and press the CLICK STICK IN to access the Options Menu for the waypoint. 2. Highlight ‘Review’ and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to display the Information P age .
Adding a Route W aypoint to an end point on the Route Map Page Moving a Route W aypoint by clicking and dragging. T o move a route point: 1. Select the point from the Route P oints List and press the CLICK STICK IN to access the Options Menu for the waypoint.
Navigation Page with Bearing Pointer waypoint. A waypoint information page displays . Press the on-screen ‘OK’ button to save the new waypoint, then press it again after returning to the Route Map . T o review or remove a route point: 1. Select the Route from the Routes List and press the CLICK STICK IN to display the Route P age .
T o stop navigation: 1. Highlight the ‘Stop Navigation’ option on either the Navigation or Map page’ s Options Menu or select the ‘Stop’ button on the Route P age .
Using T rack Logs The Rino draws an electronic br ead crumb trail on the Map Page as you travel along. This bread crumb trail is the ‘T rack Log’. The T rack Log contains information about points along its path, including time, and position. The Rino uses this information to allow you to navigate using the saved track.
T o save and use a T rack Log: 1. Access the ‘T racks’ page from the Main Menu. The page has On/Off buttons , a list of tracks , and the number of unused tracks . 2. Y ou can press IN on the on-screen ‘Off’ button to pause track logging. When track logging is active the ‘On’ button appears to be recessed.
Main Menu P age Pro ximity Points The Proximity list lets you defi ne an alarm cir cle around a stor ed waypoint/contact position, and can be used to help you avoid dangerous ar eas or to alert you when you have strayed away too far from other Rino users.
48 Main Menu P age Satellite P age Satellite Page using W AAS. Satellite Page The Satellite Page provides a pictur e of satellite signal tracking, tells you when the unit is ready for navigation, and shows your location coordinates.
49 Main Menu P age Satellite P age Satellite Page Options Menu Highlight the on-scr een button at the top of the page & pr ess in on the CLICK STICK. travel through r ocks, buildings, people, metal, or heavy tree cover so for best results, keep the unit in clear view of the sky .
50 Main Menu P age Satellite P age T o select the ‘Use With GPS Off’ option: 1. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the Option Menu button at the top of the page and then press it IN to display the Options Menu. 2. Use the CLICK STICK to highlight the ‘Use With GPS Off’ option and then press it IN to activate .
51 Main Menu P age Setup P age The Setup Menu The Setup Pages allow you to customize your Rino to your personal preferences. Y ou can choose time settings, units of measure, display backlighting and contrast set- tings, heading measurement, interface options and system operating mode.
52 Units Page The Units features are best used by individuals with a working knowledge of map grids and datums. T o learn more about these subjects, visit the National Imagery and Mapping Agency at http://www .nima.mil or inquire at your local library .
53 Main Menu P age Setup P age T o setup Loran TD from the Main Menu: 1. When ‘Lor an TD’ is chosen, the Lor an TD setup window will automatically appear . 2. To change the settings of any of the five fields , highlight the field, press the CLICK STICK IN .
54 Main Menu P age Display Page Y ou can adjust the amount of time that the backlight- ing feature stays on and adjust the screen contrast. Backlighting Timeout - Choose from Stays On, to delays of 15 seconds, 30 seconds, one, or two minutes before timing out.
55 Interface Page The Interface Settings Page allows you to choose from differ ent input/output serial data formats. This feature is used when connecting to external NMEA devices, a DGPS beacon receiver , a personal computer , etc. See page 68 for using the Rino with MapSource.
56 Main Menu P age System Page The System Setup Page allows you to change GPS operation modes, use the W AAS capabilities, and turn the Message Beep on or off and choose the battery type. The Option Menu allows you restore defaults or display the current version of unit operating software and the Unit I.
57 Calendar This feature pr ovides you with a monthly calendar with programmable r eference notes dates. Y ou can display one monthly calendar of days at a time and mark days on each with reference notes using the data entry keypad. Days that are shaded have notes added.
58 Main Menu P age Alarm Clock This feature pr ovides an alarm for the system clock. Enter a time in the time fi eld and turn the alarm on and off fr om the contr ol fi eld menu. Remember to enter alarm times in the same time format (UTC or local) you’re using for your system.
59 Stopwatch This feature allows you to use the unit as a stopwatch, including a lap timer . Y ou may also have the unit record the lap time based on distance. For example, if you set the lap distance to one mile, the unit will recor d the time it takes you to travel one mile.
60 Sun and Moon This feature pr ovides you with a graphic display of both sun and moon positioning for a certain date, time and location with times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset.
61 ‘New Location’ Options T o set the location: 1. Highlight the Location field and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to display the ‘New Location’ options list. 2. Highlight the option desired and then press IN on the CLICK STICK to activate .
62 Games Menu The Games Page includes: Memory Race, W aypoint Bomber , Clothesline, Assimilation and Beast Hunt. Highlight the appropriate icon and then pr ess IN on the CLICK STICK to play the desired game. Brief instructions will be displayed when you start each game.
63 Main Menu P age Games Clothesline T eam members select the same user symbol and then attempt to “hit” or ‘clothesline” other players by press- ing the TA L K key when an opposing team member is between them. Y ou may also mark a point and assign it a symbol to be used as a stationary team member .
64 What is FRS? FRS, or Family Radio Service, is a UHF radio frequency band licensed by the FCC for general public use. The operating frequency ranges fr om 462.5625 to 467.7125 MHz, with a transmitting power of one half watt. FRS radios are small and lightweight, making them ideally suited for outdoor activities.
65 an unused or less-used channel for your group. After scanning briefl y to see what channels other users are on, simply set your FRS radios to an unused channel and enjoy less interference. Y ou may also fi nd this useful just to listen in on others currently using FRS.
66 Physical Case: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy , waterproof to IPX7 standards (waterproof to one meter for 30 minutes) Size: 4.5”H x 2.3”W x 1.6”D; 7”H with antenna (11.4 x 5.8 x 4.1; 17.8 cm) W eight: Approx. 7.6 ounces (236 g) w/batteries T emperature Range: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C) (operating) Display: 1.
67 T o obtain accessories, see your local dealer or visit the GARMIN web site at www .garmin.com and click on Shop link. 12-volt Adapter Cable: Provides unit power fr om an automobile cigarette lighter . 2.5 to 3.5 mm Jack Adapter: Allows you to use 3rd party headsets with your Rino unit.
68 T ransferring MapSource Map Data If you have purchased a GARMIN MapSour ce CD- ROM mapping program you may want to transfer detailed map data before beginning use, to pr ovide your unit with maximum Find features and mapping capability . The Rino accepts up to 8 MB of map data from most MapSour ce products.
69 Symptom Probable Cause Remedy T o resolve pr oblems that cannot be remedied using this guide, contact GARMIN Customer Service at: 913-397-8200 or 800-800-1020 Unit does not turn on. Unit does not turn ON, even with new batteries. The unit turns On, then turns Off.
70 Appendix E Symptom Probable Cause Remedy T o resolve pr oblems that cannot be remedied using this guide, contact GARMIN Customer Service at: 913-397-8200 or 800-800-1020 Radio not transmitting.
71 The following data fi eld options are available on the Map, Navigation and T rip Computer Main Pages. Bearing - The direction from your current location to a destination. Course - T he direction from your starting location to a destination. Current Destination - T he next waypoint on your route .
72 Data Field Defi nitions Overall A vg . Speed - Y our average speed. P ointer - Indicates the direction to the next desti- nation. Speed - Y our rate of travel can be displayed in miles per hour , kilometers per hour , or nautical miles per hour . Sunrise - T he time at which the sun rises on this day .
73 Interface formats are selected fr om the Setup ‘Interface Page’ on page 55 of this manual. See also page 68 for using the Rino with MapSource. The input/output lines on your Rino unit are RS-23.
74 Frequency Chart Appendix H 1 67 14 107.2 27 167.9 2 71.9 15 1 10.9 28 173.8 3 74.4 16 1 14.8 29 179.9 4 77 17 1 18.8 30 186.2 5 79.7 18 123 31 192.8 6 82.5 19 127.3 32 203.5 7 85.4 20 131.8 33 210.7 8 88.5 21 136.5 34 218.1 9 91.5 22 141.3 35 225.7 10 94.
75 E Elevation .............................................. 18, 48 Exit Services ........................................... 33-34 Exits ....................................................... 33-34 Exits, Nearest ...................................
76 Index Map Datums ........................................... 52-53 Map Display ................................................ 14 Map Features ......................................... 15, 19 Map Page...............................................
77 Index T ur ning the GPS Receiver “Off” ..................... 7 T ur ning the Radio “Off” ................................. 7 U Unit Features ........................................... 1, 66 Units of Measure ................................
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Garmin 120 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Garmin 120 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Garmin 120, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Garmin 120 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Garmin 120, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Garmin 120.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Garmin 120. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Garmin 120 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.