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1

 Installing the Batteries

The Rino 110 operates on three “AA” Alkaline batteries (not 

included) located in the back of the unit. Rechargeable batteries may 

also be used. The unit is factory set to use Alkaline batteries. See the 

Rino 110 

Owner’s Manual

 for setting battery type. Stored data is not 

lost when the batteries are removed.

To install batteries:

1.  Remove the battery cover on the back of the unit. Turn the 

D-ring 1/4 turn counter-clockwise and pull the cover off.

2.  Insert batteries observing the polarity reference molded into 

the unit housing. Orient the negative (-) battery terminal 

toward the spring.

3.  Reinstall the battery cover by inserting the bottom hinge clip 

and closing the cover. Turn the D-ring 1/4 turn clockwise. 

Notes on battery use:

•  When replacing batteries, use only new or fully recharged 

batteries. Rechargeable batteries may typically display less 

capacity than Alkaline batteries. 

•  Do not mix different types of batteries together. 
•  Remove the batteries from the unit if you do not plan to use it 

for several months. Follow the battery manufacturer’s instruc-

tions for proper care and disposal of used batteries. 

•  Extensive use of backlighting, WAAS, and/or FRS or GMRS 

will significantly reduce battery life. 

2

 Viewing the Main Pages

All of the information you need to operate the Rino 110 can be 

found on five default main pages (or display screens). Simply press 

and release the 

Page

 key to cycle through the Radio Page, Map 

Page, Navigation Page, Trip Computer, and Main Menu Page. You 

can also access the Main Pages by pressing the on-screen Main Page 

Menu button 

Radio Page

Map Page

Trip Computer

Main Menu

Navigation Page

While these five Main Pages provide you with different types of 

information, they all share common features like Option Menus and 

a Main Page Menu. Access the Option Menu and Main Page Menu 

by using the 

Thumb Stick

 to highlight the on-screen button. Then 

press the 

Thumb Stick

 In.

3

 Initializing the GPS

Before the Rino 110 can be used for navigation, the GPS receiver 

must be initialized. Initialization allows the Rino 110 to receive 

and store satellite information and begin using the satellites for 

navigation. The initialization is automatic and should only take a 

few minutes.

To initialize the unit (acquire satellites):

1.  Take the Rino 110 outside where it has an unobstructed view 

of the sky and turn it on. 

2.  The unit begins to search for 

satellite signals. “Tracking Satel-

lites” is displayed while the unit is 

initializing. 

  The first time you use your Rino 

110, initialization should take no 

more than five minutes. 

3.  When the GPS is initialized and ready for navigation, the 

message “3D Accuracy” is displayed on the Radio Page.

If for some reason the unit is not able to gather the necessary satel-

lite information, refer to the Rino 110 

Owner’s Manual

.

4

 Entering Data

Use the 

Thumb Stick

 like a joystick that you 

control with your thumb. Move the 

Thumb 

Stick

 Up, Down, Right, or Left. Press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to select an item on the 

screen, much like pressing the Enter button 

on a computer keyboard. 
Sometimes you will need to spell out things using the 

Thumb Stick

 

and an on-screen keyboard. To enter characters with the on-screen 

keyboard, press the 

Thumb Stick

 Up, Down, Left, or Right to 

highlight the desired character (letter, number, or a space). Press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to select that highlighted character. Choose 

Back

 

to delete the character to the 

left of the cursor. When you 

are finished entering charac-

ters, highlight 

OK

 and press 

the 

Thumb Stick

 In. 

5

 Setting Up the Radio

Select a channel and squelch code to transmit on. Be sure to tell the 

other members of your group what channel and squelch code you 

are using so they can communicate with you.

To select a channel:

1.  Highlight the 

Channel

 field and press 

the 

Thumb Stick

 In.

2.  Select an available channel and 

press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to accept 

the selection.

To select a squelch code:

1.  Select the 

Code

 field and press the 

Thumb Stick

 In.

2.  Select one of the thirty-eight (38) 

available codes. Press the 

Thumb 

Stick

 In to accept the selection.

6

 Changing the Name and Symbol

The My ID (name) and symbol (icon) identify you to other  

Rino users.

To change the unit ID/name:

1.  Highlight the 

My ID

 field and press 

the 

Thumb Stick

 In to activate the 

field and display the keyboard.

2.  Highlight 

Clear

, then press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to clear the 

default ID. 

3.  Enter an ID, or name, up to ten 

(10) characters long. 

4.  When you have entered your new 

ID, highlight 

OK

 and then press 

the 

Thumb Stick

 In.

To change the user symbol:

1.  Highlight the face symbol to the right of the 

My ID

 field. Press 

the 

Thumb Stick

 In to show a list of available face symbols.

2.  Highlight the desired symbol from the list of selections. 
3.  Press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to select that symbol.

7

 Transmitting with the Rino 110

The Rino 110 can transmit to and receive messages from other FRS 

radio users on the same channel and squelch code. To use all of the 

features of the Rino, communicate with other Rino units. 

To transmit on your Rino 110:

1.  Press and hold the 

Talk

 button and speak in a normal voice 

into the microphone area on the front of the Rino 110 from a 

distance of about 3–4 inches. 

2.  When you are finished talking, release the 

Talk

 button. Your 

location is updated on all receiving Rinos. 

3.  If you want to call another user or update your location on 

another Rino, press and release the 

Call

 or 

Talk

 button. 

8

 Adjusting Volume and Backlight

If you need to adjust the volume, press the 

V

 (

Volume

) button on 

the front of the unit to display an adjustment slider. To change the 

volume, press the 

Thumb Stick

 Up or Down to raise or lower the 

slider. When you have the proper level set, press the 

V

 button or 

press the 

Thumb Stick

 In. 

If lighting conditions make it hard for you to see the display screen, 

you can adjust the contrast or turn on the backlight.

To turn on the backlight and adjust the screen 

contrast:

1.  With the unit on, briefly press and release the 

Power

 button 

to display the Backlight and Contrast adjustment. 

2.  Press the 

Power

 button or press Up or Down on the 

Thumb 

Stick

 to turn the Backlight on or off. A light bulb symbol ap-

pears on the top Status Bar when the backlight is on.

  The backlight remains on until the set timeout period is 

completed or the 

Power

 button is pressed again. The unit is 

factory set to timeout 15 seconds after the last button press. 

3.  Move the 

Thumb Stick

 to Left (Lighter) or Right (Darker) to 

adjust the contrast.

4.  Press the 

Thumb Stick

 In to close the Backlight and Contrast 

window. 

Example of an on-screen keyboard

Tracking Satellite Signals

Selecting the channel

My ID field Symbol field

Main Page Menu button

Option Menu button

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