Garmin 02276 DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (2400-2483.5 MHz) User Manual

Garmin International Inc DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (2400-2483.5 MHz)

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User Manual

Owner’s ManualJanuary 2014 190-01673-00_0A Printed in TaiwanDRAFT
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Getting Started WARNINGSee the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.When using the device the first time, complete these tasks.1Register your device (Registering Your Device).2Charge the device (Charging the Device).3Turn on the device (Turning On the Device).4Go play a game of golf (Playing Golf).Charging the Device WARNINGThis product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage caused by battery exposure to extreme heat, store the device out of direct sunlight.NOTICETo prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the USB port, the weather cap, and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer.The device is powered by a built-in lithium-ion battery that you can charge using a standard wall outlet or a USB port on your computer.1Pull up the weather cap À from the USB port Á.2Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on the device.3Plug the large end of the USB cable into the AC charger.4Plug the AC charger into a standard wall outlet.5Charge the device completely.A fully charged battery can run for up to 15 hours.Turning On the DeviceThe first time you use the device, you are prompted to choose a language and unit of measure. You can also set up club advice during initial set up.Hold  .Registering Your DeviceHelp us better support you by completing our online registration today.• Go to http://my.garmin.com.• Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe place.Locking the TouchscreenYou can lock the screen to prevent inadvertent screen touches1Select  .2Select  .Playing Golf1Select Play.2Select a course.Hole ViewThe device shows the current hole you are playing.Moving the PinWhile playing a game, you can take a closer look at the green and move the pin location.1Begin playing a game (Playing Golf) or previewing a course (About Course Preview).2Select green view to zoom in on the green.3Drag   to move the pin location.The PinPointer feature adjusts to the new pin location.Getting Started 1DRAFT
Measuring a Shot1After taking a shot, hold measure.2Select Begin Measurement.3Walk to your ball.You do not have to walk directly to your ball to get an accurate measurement. The device measures distance in a straight line from your starting point. You can select   to return to the map while measuring.4When you arrive at your ball, select an option:• To discard the shot, select Reset.• To add the shot distance to a club average, select Save Shot, and select the club you used for the shot. The device saves the shot in the scorecard and adds the shot distance to your average shot distance for the club (Setting Up Clubs).Keeping ScoreBefore you begin keeping score, you must select the scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method).You can keep score for up to four players.1Begin playing a game (Playing Golf).2Select score.3Select an option:• Select a player's name to edit it.• Select   to enter the number of strokes for the selected hole.• Select   > Set Up Players to edit player handicaps. This selection is only displayed if you have enabled handicap scoring (Enabling Handicap Scoring).• Select   >   > Setup > Scoring > Method to change the scoring method. If the scores you have already entered for the round are incompatible with the new scoring method, the device will prompt you to clear all scores for the round, or keep the current scoring method.4Select score to return to the course map.About the ScorecardYou can view and change each player's name, score, and handicap during a round using the scorecard.ÀLocal handicapÁTotal scoreÂActual strokes for the holeÃRecorded strokes for the holeSetting the Scoring MethodYou can change the method the device uses to keep score.1Select an option:• If you are currently playing a round, select   >   > Setup > Scoring > Method.• If you are not currently playing a round, select Setup > Scoring > Method.2Select a scoring method.About Stableford ScoringWhen you select the Stableford scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method), points are awarded based on the number of strokes taken relative to par. At the end of a round, the highest score wins. The device awards points as specified by the United States Golf Association.NOTE: The scorecard for a Stableford scored game shows points instead of strokes.Points Strokes Taken Relative to Par0 2 or more over1 1 over2 Par3 1 under4 2 under5 3 underAbout Match ScoringWhen you select the Match scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method), one point is awarded at each hole to the player who has the fewest strokes. At the end of a round, the player who won the most holes wins.NOTE: Match scoring is available only for two players.When you set the Approach to count strokes, the device determines the winner of each round. Otherwise, at the end of each hole, select the player who had the fewest strokes, or if the number of strokes was equal, select Halved.About Skins ScoringWhen you select the skins scoring method (Setting the Scoring Method), players compete for a prize on each hole.When you set the Approach to count strokes, the device determines the winner of each hole. Otherwise, at the end of each hole, select the player who had the fewest strokes. You can select multiple players if there is a tie for the win.Viewing Round StatisticsYou can view statistics for the round you are currently playing.1While playing a game, select score >  .2Select an option:• To view information for all players, select Round Details.• To view more details about an individual player, select Round Details >   > Player Details, select a player name, and select a statistic to view.About Individual ScorecardsThe individual scorecard features a hole-by-hole overview of a player's round. Four symbols represent the number of strokes relative to par. A par score has no symbol.2 Playing GolfDRAFT
ÀOverall scoreÁTwo or more over parÂOne over parÃOne under parÄTwo or more under parViewing HistoryYou can view saved shots, rounds, and player statistics.1Select History, and select a round to view.The device shows information for all players.2Select an option.• Select   > Player Details, and select a player name to view an individual scorecard for that round (About Individual Scorecards).• Select   > Course Details to view a list of each hole and its par.• Select   > Edit Scorecard to adjust individual details for that round, including each player's name, score, and handicap.• Select   > Delete Scorecard to clear the scorecard from the device history.Viewing Scorecards on a ComputerYou can view all scorecards on your computer.1Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable.The device appears as a removable drive in My Computer in Windows® computers, and as a mounted volume on Mac® computers.2Open the device drive.3Open Scorecard > ScorecardViewer.html to view scorecards.Handicap ScoringYou can set a handicap for the hole (Setting the Hole Handicap) and for each player (Setting a Player Handicap).Enabling Handicap Scoring1Select Setup > Scoring > Scoring Handicap.2Select On.Setting a Player HandicapBefore you can score using handicaps, you must enable handicap scoring (Enabling Handicap Scoring).1While playing a game, select score >   > Set Up Players.2Select   for the player whose handicap you want to enter or change.3Select an option:• Select Local Handicap to enter the number of strokes that will be subtracted from the player's total score.• Select Index\Slope Method to enter the player's handicap index and the course slope rating to calculate a course handicap for the player.Setting the Hole HandicapBefore you can score using handicaps, you must enable handicap scoring (Enabling Handicap Scoring).The device displays the default handicap for the hole if it is available. You can set the hole handicap manually.1While playing a game, select score >   > Change Handicap.2Enter the hole handicap.Saving a LocationYou can mark a location on a hole using your current location or Touch Targeting.NOTE: You can clear all saved locations from a hole by selecting   >   > Clear Locations.1While playing a game, select   > Save Location.2Select an option:• Select Use Current Location to place a marker at your current location on the hole.• Select Use Touch Targeting to select a location on the map.Finding CoursesYou can use the device to locate a golf course that is nearby or in a specific city. You can also locate a golf course by name.1Select Preview.2Select an option:• Select Search Near You to find courses closest to your current location.• Select Spell City to find courses in a specific city.• Select Spell Course to find a course by name.About Course PreviewWhen you find a course, the device provides a hole-by-hole overview of the selected course. You can view a close up of the green (Moving the Pin) or measure distances (Measuring Distance with Touch Targeting).Finding Courses 3DRAFT
If you do not touch the screen for a few moments after selecting a hole, a course simulation begins (Preview Mode).Measuring Distance with Touch TargetingWhile previewing a course or playing a game, you can use touch targeting to measure the distance to any point on the map.1Begin playing a game (Playing Golf) or previewing a course (About Course Preview).2Drag your finger to position the target circle À.3If necessary, select   to zoom in on the target circle.4When zoomed in on the target circle, select   to return to thmap of the hole.Preview ModeWhen you preview a course, you can view a simulation of the course. The map gradually zooms in on the green to simulate the way it performs when you play through a hole.The simulation begins automatically if you do not touch the screen for a few moments after selecting the hole.Customizing Your DeviceAbout: Displays important software information and your unit ID.4 Customizing Your DeviceDRAFT
AppendixInstalling a Memory CardYou can install a microSD™ memory card for additional storage or pre-loaded maps.1Pull up the weather cap À from the microSD card slot Á.2Press in the card until it clicks.Device CareNOTICEDo not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent damage.Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touch screen, or damage may result.Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components.Secure the weather cap tightly to prevent damage to the USB port.Cleaning the ScreenBefore you can clean the screen, you should have a soft, clean, lint-free cloth and water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass lens cleaner.Apply the liquid to the cloth, and gently wipe the screen with the cloth.Cleaning the Device1Wipe the device using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.2Wipe it dry.Using the Backlight• At any time, tap the touchscreen to turn on the backlight.NOTE: Alerts and messages also activate the backlight.• Select   to turn on the backlight and adjust the brightness.• Change the backlight timeout (Settings).SpecificationsBattery type Rechargeable, built-in lithium-ion batteryBattery life 15 hours, typical usageOperating temperature range From -4º to 140ºF (from -20º to 60ºC)Charging temperature range From 32º to 104ºF (from 0º to 40ºC )Water resistance IEC 60529 IPX7Calibrating the TouchscreenIf the touchscreen does not seem to be responding properly, you can calibrate it.1Select Setup > Display > Calibrate Screen.2Follow the on-screen instructions.Clearing User DataNOTE: This deletes all user-entered data.1Hold   to turn off the device.2Place your finger on the top left corner of the touchscreen.3While holding your finger on the touchscreen, turn on the device.4Select Yes.Using the ClipNOTE: Your clip may look slightly different from the image.You can use the clip to attach the device to your belt, pocket, or bag.1Slide the bottom of the device into the bottom of the clip.NOTE: If you place the device into the clip upside-down, it does not lock into place and could fall out of the clip easily.2Press the top of the device into the top of the clip until it clicks.Appendix 5DRAFT
3To remove the device, pull up the top of the clip while pressing on the back of the device, and slide the bottom of the device out of the bottom of the clip.Saving Energy While Charging the DeviceYou can turn off the device display and all other features while charging.1Connect your device to an external power source.The remaining battery capacity appears.2Hold the power key for 4 to 5 seconds.The display turns off, and the device goes into a low power, battery charging mode.3Charge the device completely.6 AppendixDRAFT
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