User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty Information ..........................................................................................................2 1. General Description of Hardware ..................................................................................3 1.1 Charging/Screen Display .............................................................................3-4 1.2 Basic Specifications ........................................................................................5 2. Getting Started ..
Caution ...............................................................................................................................15 About GPS .........................................................................................................................16 Using Conditions ...............................................................................................................16 Questions & Answers .........................................................................................
1. General Description of Hardware 1.1 Screen Display Description 1. Insert the micro USB charging end into the Swami 6000 and then insert the USB end of the charging cord into a USB charging port or AC adapter (included). The recommended USB charging rate is 5V, 1A. Higher charging input could shorten the battery life of the unit. 2. A complete full charge will take roughly 6 hours of charging time.
1. General Description of Hardware 1.1 Screen Display Description Satellite Connection [Up] & [Down] Buttons BUTTON DESCRIPTION • [Enter] Button: Hold to power on, press select options. • [Page] Button: Press to toggle between Green, Hazards, & Scorecard in Play Mode. Press to return to the previous screen. • [Up] Button: Press to scroll up, change holes. • [Down] Button: Press to scroll down, change holes.
1.2 Basic Specifications Number of courses stored 38,000+ Worldwide Satellite Location Time Hot Start (last used less than 1 hour) < 30 seconds Warm Start (last used less than a few hours) < 1 minute Cold Start (first time use or rarely used) < 3 minutes Power Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium Battery (1600mAh) Duration of Full Charge 10-12 hours Charging Time 5-6 hours Interface USB interface, accessible to computer Yes (Recommended) Dimensions 3.8”(L) x 2.1”(W) x 0.9”(D) Weight About 3.
2. Getting Started 2.1 Start Menu PLAY Press and hold [Enter] for 3 seconds until the power is on. Three options will show on the Start Menu: Play, Settings & Power Off. You can move the mark by pressing the [Up] and [Down] keys. To select desired option, press the [Enter] key. To return to the Start Menu screen at any time, press and hold [Enter] for a few seconds. SETTINGS POWER OFF 2.
3. Using Swami on the Course 3.1 Course Recognition River Run Gc Brookwood Country Cl Green Island Gc Pineway Gc After you turn on your unit, select Play option from Start Menu and press [Enter]. The Swami 6000 will search for surrounding courses that the device supports. When the device has found the courses, it will list them. Use the [Up] and [Down] keys to select your golf course, then press the [Enter] key.
1. Play Mode will now display the distance to the Front, Center & Back edge of the green for the current hole. 2. While in Play Mode, press the [Page] button to access the Hazard Screen. To return to the Play Mode screen (distances to green) Press [Page] again. 3. To access the Scorecard, press the [Page] button while on the Hazard Screen. Press the [Up] or [Down] buttons to enter your score, then press [Page] again to return to the Play Mode Screen (distances to green).
3.3 End Round 1. When finished with round, HOLD [OK ] button to return to Main Menu. 2. If Scorecard is turned on, use the [ UP/DOWN ] buttons to scroll to desired option, PRESS [ OK ] to select. • Save & Exit - Save Scorecard, end round,and return to Main Menu. • Discard & Exit - Discard Scorecard, end round, and return to Main Menu. • Cancel - Select to return to Play Mode. 4.
4.1 Score History The Swami 6000 allows the user to view the last 10 saved scores. Press the [Enter] key to select Score History. Use the [Up] or [Down] keys to select the score you would like to view, then press [Enter] to select. Press the [Page] key to return to the Settings Menu. 4.2 Scorecard Select Scorecard from Settings Menu and press the [Enter] key. Press the [Up] key to toggle the Scorecard On/Off. Press the [Down] key to select the score to be displayed numerically or relative to par (-1,E,+1).
4.3 Shot Distance Select Shot Distance from Settings Menu and press the [Enter] key. Press the [Up] key to toggle the Shot Distance feature On/Off. 4.4 Meter/Yard The Swami 6000 allows users to change the unit of measure between yards or meters. Select the Meter/Yard option on the Settings Menu then press [Enter] to change the unit of measure. (Note: Y = Yard and M = Meter). When desired option is selected, press and hold [Enter] key for a few seconds to return to the Start Menu.
4.5 Time Set The Swami 6000 will set the time automatically according to your location and relevant data of GPS satellites; but you can manually adjust the time by hour. Select Time Set from the Settings Menu. You can increase or reduce the time with the [Up] and [Down] keys. Press [Enter] when finished. 4.6 Time Format The Swami 6000 provides two Time Format options. You can choose from 12 Hour or 24 Hour. To edit, use the [Up] and [Down] keys to select Time Format from the Settings Menu.
4.7 Daylight Saving Time The Swami 6000 allows the user to toggle Daylight Saving Time feature On or Off. To edit, use the [Up] and [Down] keys to select Daylight Saving from the Settings Menu. Press the [Enter] key to change between On or Off. Press and hold the [Enter] key to return to the Start Menu. 4.8 Auto-Shut Off The Swami 6000 features auto power-off function to save power. If you don’t touch any key for a specific time period, the device will power off automatically.
4.9 Language To change the language of the device, select the Language option in the Settings Menu. Use the [Up] and [Down] keys and scroll to the desired language, then press the [Enter] key to select it. The following languages are available: (English, French, German, Spanish). 4.10 Model Info 14 Swami Settings To view the Swami 6000 model information, select Model Info from the Settings Menu screen. There you can view the (Model Number, Memory, Version, Brand and Serial number) of unit.
CAUTION Global Position System (GPS) was developed and is managed by the United States Department of Defense (DOD) which is responsible for its normal operation and position precision control; the U.S. is entitled to affect function or position precision of the whole system without prior notification or announcement based on its political considerations or safety of national defense.
About GPS Global Position System (GPS) is a satellite system developed by the Department of Defense of the U.S. GPS consists of 32 satellites that circle the earth and are 11,000 miles away from the ground. These satellites make two circles of the earth per day and emit signals of extremely low power which will be received and recorded by 5 ground stations. These ground stations will use precise time signals to confirm accurate positions of each satellite.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Situations Possible Problems Solutions The device cannot be started A. Battery voltage is too low. B. You didn’t press and hold the [Enter] key for 3 seconds. A. Charge the battery. B. Press and hold the [Enter] key until the power is on. The device will not power off A. Holding down the [Enter] key instead of pressing and releasing the [Enter] key. A. Press and release the [Enter] key to select Power Off option. The device cannot detect satellites A.
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