I missed the first sale on new 2GB Micro SD cards because of lucky timing. The cost of gas limits any extra driving around now days. After the first sale we had an appointment down the hill and when I checked the morning paper I found an ad for 2GB, micro sd cards $10.99. I keep repeating MICRO SD cards because a number of users having been told MICRO SD but still buy the standard SD card and they will not work. When I return home I pre-loaded the card with topo maps.
The timing of the delivery of the 530HCx by UPS was good. The good part was that I was at work and would not be home until after midnight. I had downloaded the manual earlier from the Garmin website so I was some what prepared. The battery needed to be charged before I could play with the unit. I hooked up the charger, which has two parts. Part #1 slips over the back of the battery into recessed grooves on the sides. Part#1 has contacts that correspond with battery charger contact on the base of the battery. Part#1 takes a round power pin from the cord supplied with the AC adapter. The user then plugs the AC adapter into a power source. I did this while the battery was still on the unit. At the start of charging an indicator came up on the screen showing the battery having a seven percent charge.
Once I ordered the unit I went to the Garmin support page and downloaded the Quick Start Guide, and the manual to the hard drive on my computer. I read these ahead of time hopefully to get a running start when the unit arrived. It is a good thing I read them both because some information is duplicated, but the Quick Start Guide is where you need to start because that is where you find the information on setting up the battery charger. The Quick Start Guide is user friendly. A link to the unit Quick Start Guide
http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/Rino520HCx_QuickReferenceGuide.pdfHaving owned a few Garmin GPS units I kind of speak the Garmin Handheld dialect. But a few terms have been added to my vocabulary because I have never own a Rino before. The new terminology comes about when you combine a gps unit with a GMRS/FRS radio and write software that allows user A to user B. In this case I will name user A, Siskiyou and user B, Junior. I created an icon for Siskiyou and it will show up on the screen of Junior radio. Junior has to accept my contact. The menu on the unit is programmed to accept up to 50 CONTACTS.
You can operate without using the contact option but I think it is neat for a hunting party equipped with Rino radios to take advantage of this option. Rino radios will communicate with other common GMRS/FRS radios using the same frequency and tone. But the position locating ability will not work with a none Rino radio.
The advantage is that I can still equip family members, or friends with my old radios and have common communications.
More on features in a later post.
When I fired up the unit the first time it quickly obtained a Satellite lock. Far faster then earlier models I own. Setting at my dinning room table accuracy was down to seven (7) feet. This kind of accuracy under a roof and within the walls of a home is pleasing. The function buttons operate a little different but similar to my other units. Frankly the toughest button to operate is the on/off button, which in located between the gps and radio antenna. I like the feature because the radio is not getting turned on and off accidentally.
The BAD news! I had pre-loaded and tested a Micro SD card using the card reader in my computer using the SD adapter that comes with the Micro SD card. The 530HCx would not display the maps. I re-formatted the card, and installed it in the back of the radio under the battery. I went to Map Source and selected US TOPO, I selected a large set of maps and started the process of loading the mapset to the gps using the mini-usb/usb cord. I went to information page in the unit and it showed that it had received the maps, but they would not display on the screen.
My next step was to re-format the card and load just a few maps to the card using the USB/mini USB cord. I loaded about half the state of California and the unit would display them. I was not satisfied with the results; I should be able to load most of the Western United States.
I called the Garmin Support number and had about a 20-minute wait. I have come to expect this so I played with my computer while waiting. Support working from a script had me connect to Map Source US Topo and do a transfer. The problem was that Support was satisfied when I loaded four or five maps. In his world my problem was solved. I played the game and went back to trying to load three or four Western States. This amount uses only a small portion of the card space. Again the maps failed to display.
I again call Garmin Support and had a 3 or4 minute wait. I explain my problem, and prior contact with Support. I also asked for an approval number, and address to return the unit to Garmin. I was provided the number, and other information. They ask for the serial number which is located under the battery pack, and if I had a receipt for purchase. Support asked for my name and address so they can ship me a new radio.
Summary: I am frustrated because the unit did not work correctly out of the box. Pre-reading the Quick Start Guide and Manual was helpful. The Quick Start Guide is printed on a treated paper, which should hold up good in the field.
I believe I know a little about loading maps to cards and units but in this case I failed. I am looking forward to receiving a new unit. I believe the problem is with the circuit board heating up when transferring a large map set. This does not happen when transferring just a few maps.
I also believe that my friend Junior is using me as a lab rat to sort out issues before he receives his 530HCx.