Garmin Rino 120 Quick Start Manual - page 9
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Quick Start
Initializing the GPS
Before the Rino can be used for navigation, the GPS
receiver has to be initialized. The initialization process
allows the Rino to receive and store satellite information,
and begin using the satellites for navigation. The initializa-
tion is automatic, should only take a few minutes and only
needs to be done the fi rst time the unit is used.
Take the Rino outside where it will have an unob-
structed view of the sky and turn it on. The unit will
begin to search for satellite signals. Initialization should
take no more than fi ve minutes. When the GPS is initial-
ized and ready for navigation, the message “3D Accuracy”
will be displayed on the lower portion of the Radio Page.
If for some reason the unit is not able to gather the
necessary satellite information, please refer to the Refer-
ence Manual for more information.
Basic Navigation
With the Rino turned on and tracking satellites, lets
learn to navigate using the Rino.
First lets mark a waypoint at your current location.
Marking a waypoint is simply capturing your current loca-
tion and storing it in the unit’s memory.
To Mark a Waypoint:
1. Press the CLICK STICK IN and hold it until the
Shortcuts Menu is displayed.
2. Using the CLICK STICK, highlight ‘Mark Waypoint’
and press the CLICK STICK IN. This will display the
Mark Waypoint Page.
3. Using the CLICK STICK highlight the ‘Name’ field
and press the CLICK STICK IN. Using the method
described on page 6, enter a new name then press
the CLICK STICK IN.
4. Using the CLICK STICK highlight the ‘Symbol’ field
and press the CLICK STICK IN. Using the CLICK
STICK, choose a symbol then press the CLICK STICK
IN to accept the selection.
5. Using the CLICK STICK highlight the ‘OK’ button at
the bottom of the page and press the CLICK STICK
IN to save the waypoint.
Initializing
the GPS
Tracking Satellite Signals
Mark Waypoint Page
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