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• LANGUAGE: The Hybrid GPS display features 5 menu language settings (ENGLISH, SPANISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN). By default, the GPS menus are in
English. Press SELECT, use UP/DOWN to scroll between options on the Language menu, then press the SELECT button to confirm and set all menus to your
preferred (highlighted) language.
• GPS STATUS:
diagnostic use only
, displays #, position and signal strength of each satellite after GPS signal lock.
• ABOUT: press SELECT to display your unit’s firmware version, date of manufacture and other internal info.
• RESET DEVICE: to restore the unit to all of its original settings, press SELECT, then select DEFAULT SETTINGS and confirm you want to do this. The other two
options under RESET DEVICE (CHECK UPDATE and REFORMAT)
should only be used by qualified service technicians
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iGOLF HAZARD GLOSSARY
Hazards provided by the iGolf database for a course are shown as abbreviations. The HYBRID will provide up to 4 hazard callouts per hole.
The abbreviations used to identify common hazards are as follows:
1. LFB- Left Fairway Bunker
2. MFB- Middle Fairway Bunker
3. RFB- Right Fairway Bunker
4. LFW- Left Fairway Water Layup
5. LFWC- Left Fairway Water Carry
6. MFW- Middle Fairway Water Layup
7. MFWC- Middle Fairway Water Carry
8. RFW- Right Fairway Water Layup
9. RFWC- Right Fairway Water Carry
10. FGB- Front Green Bunker
11. RGB- Right Green Bunker
12. LGB- Left Green Bunker
13. BGB-Back Green Bunker
14. RGW- Right Green Water
15. FGWC- Front Green Water Carry
16. FGW- Front Green Water Layup
17. LGW- Left Green Water
18. BGW- Back Green Water
19. CRK- Creek Layup
20. CRKC- Creek Carry
21. EOF- End of Fairway
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GPS STATUS/DATA IN THE LASER DISPLAY
At the top of the Laser Rangefinder display (as viewed in the eyepiece), data provided by the GPS
section of the Hybrid can be seen. This is the key “synergy” advantage of the Hybrid. Here is a guide to
what will be seen at the top of the display, based on the current status of the GPS system:
• GPS Powered Off : nothing will be shown at the top of the display (no dashes, distances or
hole#). The laser rangefinder will continue to work normally when the GPS is powered off .
• GPS Powered On, not searching for GPS signal (Fig. 1): Front and Back distances and hole #
data shown as “static” dashed lines (motionless). Laser funtions normally.
• GPS Powered On, searching for GPS signal: After user selects “PLAY GOLF”, dashed lines for
Front and Back distances start scrolling. Laser funtions normally.
• GPS Powered On, GPS signal locked, course not selected or too distant (Fig. 2): Until user
selects a valid course, labels “FRONT” and “BACK” are visible, with distances and hole # shown
as static dashes. After selecting a course, Front and Back distances read “999” if current location
is too far from the course. Laser funtions normally.
• GPS Powered On, GPS signal locked, course selected, user on the selected course (Fig. 3):
The top of the laser display now shows all valid GPS information, indicating the current hole# and
your distance to the front and back of the hole (based on GPS course data and your location). The
laser rangefinder is still used to determine and display (below the aiming circle) the distance to
the center (flag) or other objects of interest.