USER GUIDE
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ACTIVATING AND REGISTERING YOUR SkyCaddie® SW2 There are two ways to register your SkyCaddie SW2: • Via Bluetooth® on your smart device • Via CaddieSync® Express on your computer Activate Your SkyCaddie SW2 via Bluetooth® and SkyGolf 360 Mobile app. 1. Using your smartphone or tablet, go to the Google PlayTM Store or the Apple® App StoreSM to download the SkyGolf 360TM Mobile App. 2. Log in with your username and password or create an account here. 3.
1.0 CHARGING YOUR SKYCADDIE® SW2 Please fully charge your SW2 before first use. The length of time required to fully charge the battery varies and depends on actual usage. 1.1 How To Charge using the provided USB Cable 1. Attach SW2 charging clip to USB cable 2. Align the charging clip with the contacts on the back of the SW2 and connect the charging clip securely 3. Insert the USB plug into a USB port on your computer or a SkyCaddie wall charger. 4. If connected correctly, “CHARGE” will display 5.
• • • • • SAVES: view and manage saved Rounds and Workouts. LOCATION*: Display your current GPS location. SETTINGS: adjust various settings for your SW2. INFO: Display information about your SW2. CODE: Display your activation access Code. 3.0 CHANGING MODES To change modes, you will need to use the main menu: 1. Press and hold the MENU button until the menu appears. 2. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through menu items. 3. Press the OK button to select the highlighted menu item. 3.
4.0 GOLF MODE In GOLF mode, you can access several golf features: • View real-time distances to the front, center, and back of the green. • Track your score as you play your round. • Measure how far you hit each of your clubs. • View current time and the elapsed time since beginning your round. 4.1 Starting a new round Make sure you are outside and near the course you are going to play. 1. Press and hold the MENU button until the menu appears. 2. Highlight GOLF using the UP/DOWN buttons. 3.
• • The TIME VIEW displays current time and elapsed time since starting your round. After changing to other views, your SW2 will automatically return to the GREEN VIEW if no button is pressed for 20 seconds. HOLE GREEN PAR CENTER 4.3 Syncing Scores to SkyGolf360 SkyGolf 360 allows you to tracks your scores and follow your progress. This services requires nominally priced membership plan.
At the place where your ball landed: 1. Press the MARK BALL button to open the MARK view. 2. The MARK view will display the distance from your last mark. 3. If you want to mark again, press the OK button again. 4. Press MARK BALL again to return to the previous golf view. MARK BALL OK MARK BALL The MARK BALL feature only works when you are in GOLF mode. While on the MARK view, if no button is pressed for 20 seconds your SW2 will automatically return to the GREEN view. 5.
7. 8. 9. Select 12H or 24H and press OK. Set the hour, minute, second, year, month, and day. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust. Press the OK button to confirm each element of the time and date. Press the BACK button to return to the main menu when finished. 5.2 To Set the time and date automatically using the GPS** 1. Press and hold the MENU button until the menu appears 2. Select SETTINGS and press the OK button 3. Highlight TIME and press the OK button 4.
6.0 SMARTPHONE NOTIFICATIONS (only on iOS) Your SW2 will need to pair with your Bluetooth® Low Energy enabled smart device in order for Bluetooth features on the SW2 to work. 1. Press and hold the MENU button until the Menu list appears. 2. Select SETTINGS and press the OK button. 3. Highlight ALERTS, press the OK button and select an option: • ON – Displays the smartphone notifications. • MUTE – Display the smartphone notification but don’t beep.
9.0 ACQUIRING SATELLITE SIGNALS For optimal performance while playing, ensure that the SW2 has a clear view of the sky at all times. Avoid being around buildings, obstructions, heavy foliage, low areas with adjacent obstructions, or reflective objects (such as metal/glass structures) while using the SW2. While designed to be used and worn as a normal watch, orienting the SW2 towards the sky provides the best reception and accuracy. The internal antenna is located at the 6 o’clock position of the SW2.
6. When READY appears, the SW2 is ready to track your session. • To start or resume the Odometer, press the OK button. • To pause the Odometer, press the OK button again. • To mark a lap, press the BACK button. • To change the display, press the UP/DOWN buttons. • To reset/save your session, hold down the OK button until SAVED appears. 10.2 Manage Saved workout data After you have saved a round or workout session, you can manage it under the SAVES section of the main menu: 1.
11.0 INFO MODE Select INFO in the main menu to display the Firmware version and map version. Press UP or DOWN to display the membership Expiration date along with the 12-digit Electronic Serial number (ESN) of your SW2. Press OK to exit and return to the menu. 12.0 HELPFUL SKYCADDIE TIPS • Wait until the SW2 has finished syncing before you disconnect it or power off your computer. • Turn on GPS-enabled features on your SW2 only when outdoors or on the golf course, with a clear view of the sky.
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction FCC statements: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.