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Sonocaddie V500 User Manual

Sonocaddie V500
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Users Guide
2010 Sonostar Inc. V.5.0.01_E

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Sonocaddie V500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Water ResistanceIPX7
TypeHandheld GPS
WaterproofYes
TouchscreenNo
ScorecardYes
Shot Distance MeasurementYes
Preloaded Courses30, 000+
Display TypeColor

Summary

Important Notice and Warnings

Cautions and Battery Management

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Initial Battery Charging Procedure

Charge battery for at least 4 hours before first use; avoid charging over 8 hours.

Charging Methods

Charge via USB cable to computer or using AC Wall Charger/12V Car Adapter.

Chapter 2: Introduction

V500 Main Screen Overview

Details the main screen layout and available functions for navigation.

Main Screen Icons and Functions

Explains the purpose of icons like GPS, Record, Settings, MyCourse, Search, Preloaded Course, Demo, Link, and Info.

Understanding Hole Screens

Describes Hole-Layout and Hole-Info screens showing course details and distances.

Chapter 3: Starting the V500

Starting and Setting Up Your V500

Covers member account registration, software installation, and initial login process.

Adjusting V500 Settings

Details on customizing device preferences like language, time zone, distance unit, brightness, and backlight.

Chapter 4: Playing Golf with V500

Starting with Preloaded Courses

Guide to finding and selecting golf courses from the device's preloaded list.

Downloading New Golf Courses

Steps to download additional course layouts via USB connection and account login.

Chapter 5: Using the V500 During a Round

Hole Screen Functions Overview

Describes functions like Mark, Flyover, Score, Satellite, and Shot Track available on the hole screen.

Viewing Stored Game Information

Accessing recorded tracks, scorecards, and analysis from the 'Record' menu.

Tracking Your Game

Enabling and using Auto Track for routes and Shot Track for shot locations.

Using the Digital Scorecard

Explains 'Normal' and 'Pro' scorecard modes, including stroke and detailed stat recording.

Chapter 6: Editing Golf Courses

Understanding the Edit Screen Interface

Details the Edit Screen layout for modifying course data, targets, and green locations.

Chapter 7: Managing Golf Courses

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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