Golf Buddy Pro User Manual

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    Introduction safety precautions contents cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지1.

  • Page 2: Contents

    Contents thank you for choosing the golfbuddy, the most powerful gps rangefinder in the golf industry. Whether you are an occasional golfer, avid golfer, or golf professional, the golfbuddy provides you with the critical information you need to be at the top of your game. Each golfbuddy model featur...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents c ontents m ain safety precautions 1. For optimal results, only use golfbuddy lithium polymer batteries. - using aftermarket lithium polymer batteries may affect the performance of your golfbuddy. - when using aaa batteries for backup purposes, for best results, use only alkaline batteries ...

  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents chapter 1 : getting started 1.1 package contents ................................................................... 8 1.1.1 included items ........................................................................ 8 1.1.2 optional accessories ....................................................

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    Chapter 2 : before using your golfbuddy 2.1 powering on and off ............................................................. 16 2.2 downloading courses to your golfbuddy ............................. 16 2.3 settings .................................................................................. ...

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    3.3 target display ........................................................................ 28 3.4 custom targets - add/delete ............................................... 29 3.5 measuring shot distance ...................................................... 30 3.6 pin placement .....................

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    Chapter 5. Creating your own course data 5.1 creating course data ........................................................... 42 5.2 add/edit course .................................................................... 43 5.3 add/edit/delete targets ......................................................

  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting started chapter 1 1.1 package contents 1.1.1 included items 1.1.2 optional accessories 1.2 golfbuddy overview 1.2.1 buttons and components of the golfbuddy 1.3 display 1.3.1 green view display 1.3.2 on-screen indicators 1.4 charging 1.4.1 battery charging time and usage 1.4.2 battery charge ...

  • Page 9: 1.1 Package Contents

    C hapter 1 c ontents 8 1.1 package contents ● your golfbuddy package should contain the contents listed below. Please check to make sure that all of the contents have been included. ● pictures and/or illustrations in the user manual are for demonstrational purposes. Actual product may vary slightly....

  • Page 10: Getting Started

    9 1.1.2 optional accessories in addition to the included contents, the following accessories can also be purchased from www.Gpsgolfbuddy.Com or through an authorized retailer. Getting started m ain c ontents c hapter 1 cart mount (permanent and temporary) car charger leather holster cdmanuale 2009.7...

  • Page 11: 1.2 Golfbuddy Overview

    C hapter 1 c ontents m ain 1.2 golfbuddy overview 1.2.1 buttons and components of the golfbuddy 10 satellite signal chip - power on/off - backlight on/off mark button toggle button left : change hole right : target info/edit target center : confirm/ edit score up : change green down : change unit(me...

  • Page 12: 1.3 Display

    C hapter 1 c ontents m ain 11 1.3 display 1.3.1 green view display 1.3.2 on-screen indicators getting started - gps satellite signal - signal strength indicator - hole info - green info(left/right) - par info - y : yard / m : meter - battery indicator current time change hole large number back of th...

  • Page 13: 1.4 Charging

    C hapter 1 c ontents m ain 1.4 charging before using your golfbuddy be sure to fully charge the battery. Please follow the steps listed below: 1. Remove the battery cover by loosening the battery cover screw, using a coin. Angle the battery so that the three gold colored contacts on the battery alig...

  • Page 14: Getting Started

    C hapter 1 c ontents m ain 13 getting started ▶ actual battery life may vary depending on customer use and settings. ▶ *estimated battery life is based on use of the golfbuddy unit with the backlight turned off. 1.4.2 battery charge indicator the battery charge indicator lights are located toward th...

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    C hapter 1 c ontents m ain 1.4.4 aaa battery backup the golfbuddy is equipped with a aaa battery backup system. Aaa batteries can be used in the place of the included rechargeable battery. To insert aaa batteries, please remove the battery cover. Then remove the rechargeable battery, and place the a...

  • Page 16: Before Using Your Golfbuddy

    Before using your golfbuddy chapter 2 2.1 powering on and off 2.2 downloading courses to your golfbuddy 2.3 settings 2.3.1 distance: unit of measurement 2.3.2 screen contras 2.3.3 backlight duration 2.3.4 battery type 2.3.5 demo mode 2.3.6 sound settings 2.3.7 expert on/off 2.3.8 language selection ...

  • Page 17: 2.1 Powering On and Off

    16 2.1 powering on and off ● to power on your unit, press and hold the power button until your golfbuddy powers on. Once the golfbuddy is powered on, the golfbuddy logo will appear on the screen followed by the satellite connection diagram. (fig. 6) ● to power off your unit, press and hold the power...

  • Page 18: 2.3 Settings

    17 pre-loaded into the memory. However, if you cannot find a course that you are looking for on your golfbuddy, please go to our website, www.Gpsgolfbuddy.Com, to download the course. Please follow the simple instructions listed on the website to download any course in our course library. If the cou...

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    18 2.3.2 screen contrast 2.3.3 backlight duration m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● this setting allows you to set your screen’s contrast level. (fig. 9) ※ the contrast levels are from 1 to 111. Factory default for screen contrast is 72. Fig. 9 ● this setting allows you to set the duration of the lcd bac...

  • Page 20: Before Using Your Golfbuddy

    19 2.3.4 battery type 2.3.5 demo mode before using your golfbuddy m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● the demo mode enables you to familiarize yourself with golfbuddy where a satellite signal is unreachable. To activate demo mode, select enable by pushing in the toggle button. (fig. 12) ※ by pressing the “...

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    20 2.3.6 sound settings 2.3.7 expert on/off m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● this setting allows you to turn the sound on or off while operating your golfbuddy. (fig. 13) ※ the default setting for sound is “on”. Fig. 13 ● in order to access the advanced menu you must select “expert on”. (fig. 14) ※ the ...

  • Page 22: Before Using Your Golfbuddy

    21 2.3.8 language selection before using your golfbuddy m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● this setting allows you to choose the language selection on your golfbuddy. (fig. 15) ※ available options are english and korean * other languages options will be available for update. Fig. 15 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:...

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    22 2.3.9 course/hole recognition m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● this setting allows you to choose your course recognition options. Available options are: manual, automatic, sequential. (fig. 16) ※ automatic - allows your golfbuddy to automatically select the course and hole for you. This option requir...

  • Page 24: Before Using Your Golfbuddy

    23 2.3.10 automatic power off before using your golfbuddy m ain c ontents c hapter 2 ● this setting allows you to select the automatic power off time interval. (fig. 17) ※ available intervals are 30min, 60min, 90min, 120min, always on. Factory default setting is “always on”. Fig. 17 cdmanuale 2009.7...

  • Page 25: Contents

    Contents contents cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지24.

  • Page 26: Chapter 3

    Using your golfbuddy during a round chapter 3 3.1 establishing satellite signal 3.2 green view display 3.2.1 at green 3.3. Target display 3.4 custom targets - add/delete 3.5 measuring shot distance 3.6 pin placement 3.7 score tracking 3.8 changing settings during play 3.8.1 adjusting backlight brigh...

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    C hapter 3 c ontents 26 3.1 establishing satellite signal ● to begin using your golfbuddy, power on your unit by pressing and holding down the power button until it turns on. Once the golfbuddy is powered on, the golfbuddy logo will appear on the screen, followed by the satellite connection diagram....

  • Page 28: 3.2 Green View Display

    27 3.2 green view display using your golfbuddy during a round m ain c ontents c hapter 3 large number back of the green center of the green front of the green shot distance target info - gps satellite signal - signal strength indicator - hole info - green info(left/right) - par info - y : yard / m :...

  • Page 29: 3.3 Target Display

    28 3.2.1 at green 3.3 target display m ain c ontents c hapter 3 ● the golfbuddy provides you with an accurate distance to the green so you can plan your shot accordingly. Once you are on the green, your golfbuddy will display “at green” since the distance information is no longer needed. (fig. 21) f...

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    C hapter 3 c ontents m ain 3.4 custom targets - add/delete ● this function allows you to add or edit custom targets in addition to the ones that are already pre-programmed in the course data. A) adding targets from the green view screen, move the toggle button to the right twice to get to the “user ...

  • Page 31: 3.5. Measuring Shot Distance

    30 the toggle in to delete. ※ this function can only be accessed with the “ expert setting ” on. 3.5. Measuring shot distance ● from the green view screen, press the “mark” button located along the right side of the golfbuddy. The screen will then display “mark new position?”. Highlight “yes”, using...

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    31 measurement from the green view screen, press the mark button once, and push the toggle button to the right to select “reset”. This will disable the mark feature from the green view screen, and the yardage measurement will no longer continue to advance. ● press the cancel button to go back to the...

  • Page 33: 3.6 Pin Placement

    32 3.6 pin placement 3.7 score tracking the golfbuddy allows you to store your scores for up to 1000 rounds of golf into the memory. ● on the green view screen, navigate to the score tracking screen by moving the toggle button to the left, once. When the hole information screen appears, push in the ...

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    33 ※ while selecting your score, moving the toggle button to the left will decrease score(“-1,-2,-3”) and moving the toggle button to the right will increase your score (“+1, +2, +3”). (fig. 26) ● after entering your score, press confirm, by pushing in the toggle button, and the message “save score”...

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    34 button. ● push the power button once to turn on the backlight. ● push the power button twice to increase the brightness of the backlight. ● push the power button three times to turn the backlight off. 3.8.2 demo mode the demo mode allows you to familiarize yourself with the functions of your golf...

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    35 ● changing the course - from the green view screen, move your toggle button to the left( ) twice. This will take you to course selection screen. (fig. 28) - at the course selection screen, move up( ) on your toggle button to select the current course. Move left/right( / ) on your toggle button to...

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    C hapter 3 c ontents 36 3.8.4 manually changing the greens you can manually change the green when there are two greens in a hole your are playing. ● at the play screen, move up and hold the toggle stick for a few seconds. The screen will then display [changing to left/right green]. The remaining dis...

  • Page 38: Advanced Menu

    Advanced menu chapter 4 4.1 time settings 4.2 system information 4.3 gps information 4.4 reset gps 4.5 nmea output cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지37.

  • Page 39: 4.1 Time Settings

    C hapter 4 c ontents 38 4.1 time settings 4.2 system information m ain ● this setting allows you to view current time or the time in other time zones. Daylight savings time may also be set in this setting. (fig. 30) ※ move up/down on the toggle button to select time zones. Move the toggle button to ...

  • Page 40: 4.3 Gps Information

    39 4.3 gps information 4.4 reset gps advanced menu m ain c ontents c hapter 4 ● this function allows you to view the gps signal status. (fig. 32) fig. 32 ● use this function to reset gps when you are continually experiencing an unstable gps signal, or if you are playing in a different country. (fig....

  • Page 41: 4.5 Nmea Output

    C hapter 4 c ontents 40 4.5 nmea output ● this feature is for serial output of nmea data. It may output gsa and gsv. ● communication mode is asynce, 57600 baud rate, parity: no, data: 8 bit, stop : 1 bit. M ain cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지40

  • Page 42: Chapter 5

    Creating your own course data chapter 5 5.1 creating course data 5.2 add/edit course 5.3 add/edit/delete targets 5.4 accessing personally mapped out course information cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지41.

  • Page 43: 5.1 Creating Course Data

    C hapter 5 c ontents 42 5.1 creating course data if the course you wish to play on is not listed in our database, then you may personally map (add/edit course) the course yourself, and use the information right away - when using this feature, you will not be able to see the shape of the green. Only ...

  • Page 44: 5.2 Add/edit Course

    43 5.2 add/edit course a. From the main menu screen, select “advanced menu” b. In the advanced menu, scroll down to “new/edit course” c. On the “edit course name screen” enter the course name using the toggle button. D. After entering the course name and select ok. Then the “select hole” screen will...

  • Page 45: 5.3 Add/edit/delete Targets

    44 5.3 add/edit/delete targets to add or edit target points on new golf course data do the following: a. Adding targets- from the mapping screen, move the toggle button to the right twice to get to the user created target menu (user created tg). Push in the toggle button once, and move up/down on th...

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    C hapter 5 c ontents 45 ● to select a personally mapped out course, turn on your golfbuddy. Once the satellite info screen appears, move the toggle button to the left, and select “manual”. This will bring up a list of countries. Move the toggle button up or down until you notice a “user cc section”....

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  • Page 48: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    Setting up the gb manager chapter 6 6.1 download and install the golfbuddy manager 6.2 registration: creating a user name and password 6.3 logging in to gb manager cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지47.

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    48 6.1 download and install the golfbuddy manager * important: do not connect your golfbuddy to your computer until after you have installed the gb manager and restarted your computer. 6.1.1 go to http://www.Golfbuddyglobal.Com 6.1.2 click on the download courses link on the top menu of the homepage...

  • Page 50: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    49 6.1 .3 on the download courses page, click on the yellow bar to install the golfbuddy manager(gb manager) and follow the instructions to download and install. (fig. 35) * note - once you have have finished downloading the gb manager, you must restart your computer. ** in order to download gb mana...

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    50 6.1.3.1 after you click on the link to download the gb manager, a window will appear, asking you if you would like to run or save the file. Click “run” (fig.36) after you click run, a window with a download progress bar will appear. (fig. 37) if you have a high-speed internet connection, it shoul...

  • Page 52: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    51 6.1.3.2 once the download is complete, an internet explorer security warning will appear. (fig. 38) click “ run” setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 37 fig. 38 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지51.

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    52 6.1.3.3 next, the installshield wizard will appear and you will be prompted to select a language. (fig. 39) highlight the desired language from the list of options and click “next” to continue. M ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 39 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지52.

  • Page 54: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    53 6.1.3.4 next, an installshield wizard, welcome screen will appear, (fig. 40) ) click “next” to continue. Setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 40 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지53.

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    54 6.1.3.5 the installshield wizard will then ask you if you would like to begin the installation. (fig. 41) click “ install ” to proceed. 6.1.3.6 once you begin the installing the gb manager, a progress bar will appear. (fig. 42) after the installation is complete, installshield wizard will inform ...

  • Page 56: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    55 click “ finish ” . Setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 42 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지55.

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    56 6.1.3.7 after the gb manager has been successfully installed, please make sure to restart your computer before proceeding to the next step. M ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 43 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지56.

  • Page 58: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    57 6.2 registration: creating a user name and password in order to access the gb manager, you must first register and create a user name and password. 6. 2..1 after completing the download and install process in step 1, the gb manager log in window should have automatically appeared on your screen. ...

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    58 m ain c ontents c hapter 6 6.2.2 on the gb manager log in window, (fig. 44) click the “sign up” button towards the bottom of the window to begin the registration process. Note: before accessing the registration page, please check the following: 1) make sure you have an active internet connection ...

  • Page 60: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    59 setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 46 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지59.

  • Page 61: 6.3 Logging In to Gb Manager

    60 6.3 logging in to gb manager after you have completed the registration process you are ready to log in to the gb manager. 6. 3.1 connect your golfbuddy unit to your computer by plugging in one end of the usb data cable into your golfbuddy unit, (fig. 47) and the other end into your computer’s usb...

  • Page 62: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    61 6.3.2 go to your computer’s desktop and double click the gb manager icon. (fig. 45) the gb manager log in window will appear once you click on the icon. (fig. 44) type in your new user id and password and click the green “log in” tab. Setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 cdmanuale...

  • Page 63

    62 6.3.3 once you complete the log in process, the gb manager window will appear and will begin performing an auto update. (fig. 49) 6.3.3 when the auto update is complete, you will be prompted to restart the gb manager. (fig. 50) click “yes” and repeat step 3.3 to log in to the gb manager again. M ...

  • Page 64: Setting Up The Gb Manager

    63 setting up the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 6 fig. 46 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지63.

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  • Page 66: Using The Gb Manager

    Using the gb manager chapter 7 7.1 course 7.2 score 7.3 device 7.4 firmware upgrade cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지65.

  • Page 67: 7.1 Course

    66 the golfbuddy manager (gb manager) allows you to manage your courses, perform firmware upgrades, track your scores, and customize your golfbuddy by adding images or logos to your welcome screen. 7.1 course the course tab allows you to manage the courses in your golfbuddy unit by adding new course...

  • Page 68: Using The Gb Manager

    67 7.1.1 searching for courses click on the tab labeled “course” (fig. 52) and click then click the yellow tab labeled “sync with golfbuddy” (fig. 53) to refresh the page. 7.1.1.1 click on a country along the column on the left, (fig. 54) a list of courses for that country will appear along the righ...

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    68 m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 54 fig. 55 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지68.

  • Page 70: Using The Gb Manager

    69 using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 56 fig. 57 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지69.

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    70 7.1.1.2 notice the five tabs along the top of the right column in the course window. (num., club, course, city, and total). (fig. 58) by clicking on these tabs, you can categorize and view the courses by course name, city, etc. Notice the drop menu on the far right labeled “total”. (fig. 59) by c...

  • Page 72: Using The Gb Manager

    71 using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 58 fig. 60 fig. 59 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지71.

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    72 7.1.2 downloading courses 7.1.2.1 once you have located the courses you wish to download, check off the white boxes in the right column next to the course or courses you wish to download. (fig. 61) note: checking off the white box in the tab labeled “ num ” will select all the courses in the righ...

  • Page 74: Using The Gb Manager

    73 7.1.2.2 after you have checked off the selected the courses you wish to update, click the green button labeled “ download selected courses to golfbuddy ” to download them to your unit. (fig. 63) using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 63 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지73.

  • Page 75: 7.2 Score

    74 7.2 score the golfbuddy allows you to track and store scores for up to 1000 rounds in the unit. The score function on the gb manager makes it easy for you to view your list of scores by categorizing them into folders that are sorted by the course name. It also allows you to add, delete and modify...

  • Page 76: Using The Gb Manager

    75 7.2.1 viewing scores - to bring up a list of your recorded scores, click on the “score” tab (fig. 65) and then click “sync with golfbuddy”. (fig. 66). 7.2.1.1 the left column lists all the courses which you have recorded your scores on. Highlighting “ total scores ” ,(fig.67) will list all of the...

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    76 m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 67 fig. 68 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지76.

  • Page 78: 7.3 Device

    77 7.3 device allows you to customize your golfbuddy’s welcome screen with images or logos that will appear each time your golfbuddy is powered on, and allows you to type in your user information (name/phone number). Also allows you to perform software updates as they become available. 7.3.1 click o...

  • Page 79

    78 click “ok”. 7.3.2.1 important note: after choosing a logo, you must click the green button labeled “ download user information ” to save your logo on your unit. 7.3.2.1 to set your sub logo and main logo, click on the drop menu (fig. 75) make a selection, and repeat the steps to insert an additio...

  • Page 80: Using The Gb Manager

    79 using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 73 fig. 74 fig. 75 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지79.

  • Page 81

    80 7.3.2 module update - a list of updates is shown in the “module update” window (fig.76) under the “device” tab. Next to each individual item, under the “info” tab, it will be labeled as either “latest, new or renovated” if all the updates are shown as “latest”, it means that your software is curr...

  • Page 82: Using The Gb Manager

    81 7.3.2.1 to download module updates, select the box next to the update you wish to download, and then click the green button labeled “download selected modules”. (fig.77) using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 74 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지81.

  • Page 83: 7.4 Firmware Upgrade

    82 7.4 firmware upgrade if your golfbuddy unit is in need of a firmware upgrade, a message prompting you to “ please upgrade firmware ” will appear and flash on the upper right corner of the gb manager window. (fig. 78) m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 78 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지82.

  • Page 84: Using The Gb Manager

    83 7.4.1 performing firmware upgrade 7.4.1.1 to begin performing the firmware upgrade, click on the small white box next to the “please upgrade firmware” message and select “firmware upgrade” from the drop menu. (fig. 79) 7.4.1.2 next, a file download - security warning will appear. Click run to con...

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    84 m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 80 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지84.

  • Page 86: Using The Gb Manager

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  • Page 88: Using The Gb Manager

    87 7.4.1.3 next, a “golfbuddy firmware upgrade” window will appear. (fig. 83) click “start upgrade (bootloader + firmware) and wait for the progress bar to indicate that the installation is complete. (fig. 84) using the gb manager m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 83 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지87.

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    88 m ain c ontents c hapter 7 fig. 84 cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지88.

  • Page 90: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions golfbuddy specifications warranty cdmanuale 2009.7.17 4:32 pm 페이지89.

  • Page 91: Contents

    90 m ain c ontents contents 1. Why is my unit not receiving a satellite signal? - although the golfbuddy will normally pick up a satellite signal within 3-4 minutes after powering on the device, it may take longer if you are in an area with more geographic obstructions. - if your device is having tr...

  • Page 92: Unit?

    91 m ain c ontents regain a signal, turn the unit off and power it on again. - if you have checked all of the above, and your yardage is still inaccurate: 1) the course may have been renovated since the time the course was surveyed and programmed into our system. In such instances, please contact a ...

  • Page 93: Contents

    92 m ain c ontents contents login id and password. If you did not purchase the unit from an authorized golfbuddy retailer, then you must obtain the password information from the original owner of the device. 5. What do i do if my unit is defective? - please check the warranty section in the golfbudd...

  • Page 94: Chapter 6

    93 m ain c ontents chapter 6 1. Golfbuddy specifications - size : 4.25 × 2.25 × 1 - weight : 4.23 oz (include battery) - pc interface : usb - display : mono lcd 2 and led backlight - the golfbuddy will only operate in temperatures between 32 f to 104 f - power source: lithium polymer rechargeable ba...

  • Page 95: Contents

    94 m ain c ontents contents 1. Terms and conditions the golfbuddy pro and tour units are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase, when used under normal conditions. Golfbuddy will not be responsible for any software, fir...

  • Page 96: Chapter 6

    95 m ain c ontents chapter 6 - no returns will be accepted without an rma number. Any items returned to golfbuddy without an authorized rma number will be returned, post-paid shipping. - an original receipt with date of purchase is required for all returns. If you have lost your receipt, please cont...