Sonocaddie GPS Receiver V350 User Manual

User’s Guide  
2010 Sonostar Inc.  
V.350.03_E  
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your computer.  
Accessories: You should have received the  
following items with your Sonocaddie package:  
Sonocaddie V350/ V350 Plus, Mini USB Cable,  
Rechargeable Battery, User’s Guide, Quick Guide,  
Belt Clip, AC Charger Wall Adaptor, and Carry  
Pouch.  
Important Notice: Please read and follow the  
guidelines below. Failure to do so may result in  
misuse of the equipment and may be dangerous or  
illegal. Should you experience any problems with  
your Sonocaddie (e.g. malfunction/damage), please  
contact Sonocaddie Customer Service at  
on your own as this may void the warranty.  
Warnings:  
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Sonocaddie performs best under a clear sky  
and with six satellite signals. Environmental  
factors (such as rain, dense clouds, fog, solar  
flares, high voltage electricity, cellular phone  
towers, etc.) may adversely affect the GPS  
reception. If the device is indicating less than  
six satellite signals, the Sonocaddie  
performance may not be optimal until the  
conditions change for better reception.  
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Sonocaddie should not be used while driving  
any vehicle including golf carts. Always place  
Sonocaddie in a secure place to avoid any  
impact which could cause damage to it.  
The USB cable provided is solely for the use  
of Sonocaddie devices (see the accessory list).  
Do not connect any other cable for data  
transfer as this could damage the data port  
(I/O port) on the V350 Series.  
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A full battery charge may take up to four  
hours, however, you should NOT charge  
device over 8 hours.  
If you do not plan to use the device for a long  
period of time, please remove the battery to  
avoid the battery leaking and corroding the  
battery case.  
Cautions:  
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The Sonocaddie may take at least 10-15  
minutes to receive satellite signals after you  
turn it on. This may take longer if the device  
has been off for more than four hours, or if it  
is more than 100 miles away from where you  
last used the Sonocaddie.  
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is  
operated by the government of the United  
States, which is solely responsible for its  
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accuracy and maintenance. The system is  
subject to changes which could affect the  
accuracy and performance of all GPS  
equipment.  
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Sonocaddie has a built-in GPS antenna at the  
top of the device. This antenna should face  
upward to gain the best signals and should not  
be covered with anything as this may affect  
the quality of reception and accuracy of the  
device.  
Trees and/or buildings may adversely affect  
coverage/reception levels and accuracy.  
Optimal performance will occur by staying in  
wide open areas.  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 - Getting Started  
Chapter 2 – Introduction  
2.1 Sonocaddie Features  
2.2 Navigation  
2.3 Sonocaddie V350 Series Main Screen  
2.3.1 Menu Items (The applicable chapter  
sections are noted in parenthesis.)  
2.3.2 Screen Display Items  
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Chapter 3 - Before Starting a Game  
3.1 Adjust the Sonocaddie V350 Series Settings15  
3.2 Install Sonocaddie V350 Series Software 16  
3.2.1 Register Your Membership & Unlock  
Unit  
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3.3 Download Course  
3.3.1 Manage Data in V350 Series Software  
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Chapter 4 – Starting a Game  
4.1 Start with Existing Courses  
4.1.1 Course Auto Search  
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4.1.2 Search Courses from Course List 26  
4.2 Select the First Hole 27  
4.3 Understanding the Hole-Layout and Hole-Info  
Screens  
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4.4 Carrying the Sonocaddie V350 Series  
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Chapter 5 – Using the Sonocaddie V350 Series  
during a Round  
5.1 View the Green Close-Up  
5.2 Track Your Game Feature  
5.2.1 Shot Track  
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5.2.2 Auto Track  
5.3 Measure your Shot Distance  
5.4 Use the Digital Scorecard  
Chapter 6 – Editing an Existing Course  
6.1 Understanding the Edit Screen  
6.2 Edit an Existing Target on a Hole  
6.3 Add a New Target to a Hole  
6.4 Delete a Target on a Hole  
Chapter 7 – Managing Course Information on the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series  
7.1 Delete a Course  
7.2 Rename a Course  
7.3 Create a New Course  
7.3.1 Name the New Course  
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7.3.2 Map the Targets on the New Course 47  
Chapter 8 – Review Stored Information after the  
Round  
8.1 Use the Sonocaddie V350 Series to Review  
Information 50  
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8.1.1 Review Prior Scorecards and Tracks 50  
8.1.2 Delete Prior Scorecards and Tracks 51  
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8.2 Use the V350 Series Software to Review  
Information  
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8.2.1 Manage Course Information under the  
MyCourse Tab  
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8.2.2 Manage Course Information under the  
MyFolder Tab  
Appendices  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
Regulatory Agency Compliance  
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Chapter 1 - Getting Started  
Before using the Sonocaddie V350 Series for the  
first time, charge the battery for at least 4 hours.  
Under normal conditions, a full battery charge may  
take up to 4 hours if the device is turned off, and  
longer if it is turned on for use. To charge the V350  
Series, remove the back cover and insert the  
supplied rechargeable battery correctly as shown.  
Warning: We recommend that you never charge  
the device over 8 hours.  
Locate the  
charging/data port on  
the right side of the  
V350 Series, pull out  
the rubber cover, and carefully insert the mini-end  
of the supplied USB cable into the port. Connect the  
other end of the cable to the USB port on your  
computer. (Fig. 1, 2)The screen indicates that the  
device is charging and also when it has reached a  
full charge. You can also charge the device with the  
supplied AC Wall Charger Adapter or an optional  
12V Car Adapter (Fig. 3).  
The battery should last approximately 8~12 hours  
under normal operation. Please note that using  
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longer “Backlight” durations in the Settings will  
drain the battery quicker. You can confirm the  
remaining battery level with the V350 Series  
on-screen battery gauge.  
(Fig. 1, 2)  
(Fig. 3)  
Scale of power  
Conditions  
Full  
Empty  
Register Your Membership & Unlock Unit  
Important! (For V350 unit only)  
Please register your membership once you  
received Sonocaddie V350. The unit will be  
locked after turning on five times and remain its  
status until your registration completed. To  
unlock V350 you must login V350 software with  
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the unit connected.  
Sonocaddie V350 can be operated without  
registration for the first five times under Basic  
View (icon mode) only. For any other color  
course layout downloads, please register and  
upgrade your membership.  
Chapter 2 – Introduction  
The Sonocaddie V350 Series has many unique and  
useful features to help you earn your best scores  
ever as shown below. The Course Layout is a  
patented color view of each hole that allows you to  
see your exact position on every hole in real time  
and the precise distances to critical targets. The  
Green View displays a full green image with  
distances to the front, middle and back of the green.  
The Edit and Map functions let you quickly  
customize or create a golf hole right on the spot. The  
Mark function provides an easy way to quickly  
measure the distance of any shot. The Track Shot  
function gives you the ability to record your shot  
locations from anywhere on the course for review  
later. And the Scorecard feature provides a digital  
scorecard for each course and the “Pro” Scorecard  
gives a full analysis of each round. The V350 has  
enough memory to store 100 different golf courses,  
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record 100 scorecards, and track the golf shot  
locations for up to 100 rounds.  
2.1 Sonocaddie Features  
Power button  
Scorecard button  
Left soft key  
Right soft key  
5-way key:  
Left/Right/Up/Down/  
Select & Save  
Mini-USB Cable &  
Charging Port  
ESC/ back to the  
GPS Antenna  
Belt Clip Hook  
Battery Cover  
previous screen.  
Mark button  
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2.2 Navigation  
Navigating the Sonocaddie is simple. All functions  
are available from the main screen using the front  
panel soft keys. In addition, the left and right side  
buttons provide a quick way to access frequently  
used features.  
z 5-Way Key – use the 5-Way key (#7) to move the  
screen cursor and select menu items. Press the  
up/down or left/right arrows to scroll the cursor  
around the screen and press the center key to  
execute a highlighted selection.  
z Front Panel Soft Keys – use the right soft key (#4)  
or use the left soft key (#3) to select the action  
shown directly above those keys. Use the Escape  
key (#5) at any time to return to the previous  
screen, or hold it down for three seconds to return  
to the MAIN screen. Press the “Mark” button (#6)  
to measure your shot length.  
z Side Buttons – side buttons provide access to  
popular functions. Press the left “Scorecard”  
button (#2) to instantly bring up a digital  
scorecard.  
2.3 Sonocaddie V350 Series Main Screen  
To turn on the Sonocaddie V350 Series, press the  
top left-side Power button (#1) for at least 3 seconds.  
After a few seconds, the “MAIN” screen below  
appears on the device. To turn off the Sonocaddie,  
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press the Power button again for 3 seconds, or select  
“OFF” from the “MAIN” screen. When the  
“Shutdown Now?” screen appears, press “YES”  
with the right soft key.  
Satellite Signal  
GPS Status  
My Course  
Off  
MAIN  
Record  
Battery Level  
Settings  
Auto Search Course List  
Mark  
Info  
Time Display  
Menu Text  
Right Soft Key Action  
Left Soft Key Action  
2.3.1 Menu Items (The applicable chapter sections  
are noted in parenthesis.)  
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GPS Status: Use this feature to get detailed  
information about satellite reception.  
Record: Use this feature to view all the shot  
locations by hole or scorecard records that  
you recorded during a game. (8.1)  
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Settings: Use this feature to customize the  
Sonocaddie settings to your individual  
preferences. (3.1)  
My Course: Use this feature to select a course  
to play from the list of courses you  
downloaded. (4.1)  
Auto Search: Use this feature to search the  
available courses in the specific distance.  
(4.1.1)  
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Course List: Use this feature to search the  
courses by COUNTRY or HISTORY. (4.1.2)  
Off: Use this feature to turn off the Sonocaddie.  
(2.3)  
Mark: Use this feature to measure the distance  
of any shot. (5.3)  
Info: Use this feature to review the software  
version number for the Sonocaddie.  
2.3.2 Screen Display Items  
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Satellite Signal: Displays the current number  
of satellites the Sonocaddie is receiving.  
Battery Level: Displays the amount of battery  
life remaining.  
Time Display: Displays the current time on the  
Main Screen only.  
Soft Keys: Displays the action that is available by  
selecting the right or left soft key.  
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Chapter 3 - Before Starting a Game  
3.1 Adjust the Sonocaddie V350 Series Settings  
The Sonocaddie has ten settings to customize your  
device. Follow these steps to change the settings;  
1) Select “SETTINGS” from the “MAIN” screen.  
2) Press the up/down buttons on the 5-way key to  
scroll down through each setting.  
3) Press the left/right buttons on the 5-way to scroll  
through the available options for that setting.  
4) To exit the screen without changing the settings,  
press the “ESCAPE” key on the front key pad.  
5) To save settings, press center key on the 5-way  
key, or select “SAVE” with the right soft key.  
6) To return to the default factory settings, press  
“RESET” with the left soft key.  
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1. LANGUAGE: English/ French/ Deutsch/  
Spanish / Japanese/ Traditional Chinese/  
Simplified Chinese  
2. TIME ZONE: Please choose your correct time  
zone  
3. DISTANCE UNIT: YARD / METER/ MILE/  
KILOMETER  
4. THEMES: BLUE / PURPLE/ GREEN/  
ORANGE  
5. BRIGHTNESS: OFF/1/2/3/4/5  
6. BACKLIGHT TIME: ALWAYS/ 15sec/  
30sec/ 60sec  
7. AUTO TRACK: ON /OFF  
8. TRACK INTERVAL: 10sec / 20sec/ 30sec  
9. AUTO HOLE: ON/ OFF  
10. SCORECARD: NORMAL / PRO  
3.2 Install Sonocaddie V350 Series Software  
This application software is used for you to access  
and download course information and manage your  
V350 Series personalized course folder. Please  
install it from enclosed CD or from website at  
Microsoft Windows 7, XP and Vista.  
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Instructions:  
Step 1. Please shut down all other programs and  
insert Sonocaddie V350 Series software disk to  
install.  
Step 2. Follow the instructions on setup wizard to  
finish the installation.  
Step 3. Once the installation has  
finished, please go to the desktop and  
click on the Sonocaddie V350 icon.  
*Note: If your operating system is Windows Vista or  
Windows 7, please follow the instructions  
below for additional settings.  
1. After your installation has completed, please  
enter C: / Program Files/ Sonocaddie V350 Series  
2. Please right click on the V350 Series.exe icon and  
click on shield symbol “Run as administrator” to  
adjust the original setting.  
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3. Go back to the desktop and click on the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series icon to proceed the  
software.  
Step 4. The box below will appear if a newer  
software version has been released. Click YES to  
update to the latest version.  
3.2.1 Register Your Membership & Unlock Unit  
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*Note: You may use your V350 five times before  
you must register your membership. After five  
uses the V350 unit will be locked and remain in  
locked status until your registration is completed.  
To register and unlock V350 please follow the  
instructions below.  
Step 1. After the software has been updated, please  
complete the Membership Registration form on  
screen. The email address  
you entered will  
be your login ID.  
(Note: Product  
serial number  
underneath the  
battery is  
required for the  
registration.)  
Important!  
Serial Number (S/N) is required to join Sonocaddie  
V350 Series membership.  
Step 2. When Sonocaddie Login Screen appears,  
please power up the device and connect it to your  
computer with USB cable.  
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Step 3. Log into the software with your email  
address & password, and the V350 Series  
Management Screen will soon appear.  
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Step 4. All registration and unit unlock process (for  
V350 unit only) will have been successfully  
completed when you see the bar running between  
the graphics of device and PC.  
3.3 Download Course  
Step1. Log in membership to enter V350 Series  
Software.  
Important!  
Internet connection is required to log in V350 Series  
Software to access course data. It is required to fill in  
the email account and password to run V350  
Software. They are same with the account you  
registered your member account.  
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3.3.1 Manage Data in V350 Series Software  
A. Information bar: User’s name/ Type of  
Membership Plan/ Membership Valid Period/  
Registered Country  
B. SonoCourse Tab:  
Links to Sonocaddie database for downloading  
course data. Steps to download course data:  
Step 1.Please select the Country and State, enter the  
Course Name then press “GO” for the course you  
want.  
Step 2.Check one or more boxes beside each course  
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you wish to download, and press Download↓"  
button to transfer the course(s) to your Sonocaddie  
V350 Series.  
C. My Course:  
When linking with V350 Series device, the course  
data/ scorecard record(s) on the device is ready to be  
uploaded, deleted and reviewed (scorecard record  
only).  
Upload: You can upload the course GPS (up to 30  
courses) and Scorecard (up to 100 records) data to  
“My Folder” tab.  
Delete: Tick one or more box of data, press  
“Delete” button to remove the data.  
Review: (scorecard only): Review scores and  
analysis of your round(s).  
Chapter 4 – Starting a Game  
Before you leave for the course, make sure the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series is fully charged. When you  
arrive at the course, immediately turn the device on  
because acquiring satellites can take up to 15  
minutes. The Sonocaddie V350 Series performs best  
under clear skies so the better the satellite reception,  
the better the device performs as the chart below  
shows.  
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Satellite signal  
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Accuracy  
None  
Poor  
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Fair  
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Good  
68  
Very good  
Optimal  
810  
>10  
Tip: Selecting “SATELLITE” from the “MAIN’  
screen displays a screen with detailed satellite  
reception information. Refer to the Appendix at the  
end of this guide for an explanation of this screen.  
4.1 Start with Existing Courses  
4.1.1 Course Auto Search  
Select “AUTO SEARCH” from the “Main” menu  
to enter the searching function. Select a range from  
5 miles to 50 miles, and all courses within the area  
will be displayed. The nearest course will be on top  
of the list. (NOTE: If a course is not displayed, it is  
not in your Sonocaddie V350 Unit. See Section 3.3  
to update your course list, or 7.3 to self map a  
course, or contact [email protected]  
to have us to map this course for you.) Press  
More” to select the course you want to play or  
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arrange the order of courses by distance or by  
course name.  
You must select a COURSE and a HOLE first. Then,  
SCORECARD function and REFERENCE POINT  
function can be used.  
(Note: This function can only be activated when  
there is GPS reception.)  
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4.1.2 Search Courses from Course List  
Select “COURSE LIST” from “Main” menu to enter  
the searching function. There are two methods for  
you to search your course from available courses  
preloaded in the device:  
1. By Country: All the courses are listed by country.  
You can find your course by selecting “Country”,  
“State” and “City”. Press “SEARCH” button after  
every selection, then you will see all the available  
courses within the area.  
2. By History: Previous play will automatically add  
to COURSE LIST sorted by history. This function  
can memorize the last 30 courses.  
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For above two functions to search the course, if you  
want to edit the selected course, by pressing  
“COPY”, the selected course will be copied into  
MY COURSE for you to edit the reference points.  
4.2 Select the First Hole  
First you must select the starting hole manually. The  
“Auto-Hole” feature then automatically advances  
the device to the next hole when you finish a hole  
and enter the next tee box. Note that Auto-Hole can  
be set to off from the Settings screen (see Chapter  
3.1).  
4.3 Understanding the Hole-Layout and  
Hole-Info Screens  
After selecting the first hole, the “HOLE-LAYOUT”  
screen below appears displaying distances to targets  
on a full-color, graphical view of the actual hole.  
The distances constantly change as you move and a  
“Walking Golfer” symbol also moves to show your  
actual location on the hole. In addition, a second  
“HOLE-INFO” screen is available with the same  
distance information except it shows the targets on  
the hole without the layout view. To access the  
“Hole-Info” screen, select “MORE” with the right  
soft key and “INFO.” There are 15 different icons  
(or targets) available for this screen. Note that the  
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green-side icons on the Hole-Info screen are visual  
markers only and provide no distance reading. To  
return to the Hole-Layout screen, select “MORE and  
“LAYOUT” with the right soft key. Also selecting  
“GREEN” with the left soft key displays the full  
green.  
Important: If a Color Layout for a specific course  
is not yet available from Sonocaddie, the device  
displays the “Hole-Info” screen by default.  
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Status explanation  
Bunker Front/ Back  
Symbol  
Water Front/ Back  
(includes major water  
hazards)  
2nd Green Front/ 2nd  
Green Back  
Creek (includes: river,  
ditch and stream)  
Trap  
Tree (includes: shrubbery  
and forest)  
Hills  
Lay-up area  
Out of Bounds (OB)  
Delete  
Dogleg Left/ Right  
Rock  
Note: For some courses that have two greens on  
one hole these icons provide distance for the extra  
green.  
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4.4 Carrying the Sonocaddie V350 Series  
Conveniently attach the belt clip to your belt or  
clothing. Slide the hook on the back of the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series into the clip until you hear  
a “click” sound. To remove the Sonocaddie, press  
the button on top of the clip down and slide  
Sonocaddie upward out of the clip. You can also  
attach the clip to different things, such as a golf bag.  
The Sonocaddie V350 Series may also be mounted  
to a golf cart with optional golf cart mounts (visit  
Sonocaddie website for product information).  
Important: Please make sure the belt clip or mount  
is securely fastened and the Sonocaddie is firmly  
attached for maximum  
security.  
Chapter 5 – Using the Sonocaddie V350 Series  
during a Round  
Now that you have set up your device, and selected  
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a course to play, you are ready to start using all  
these features. When you are playing a hole and you  
need the distance to the green or other targets simply  
pull out your Sonocaddie V350 Series to see all the  
distances you need on its color screen.  
Tip: Hitting any key on the device turns on the  
screen backlight feature on for easier viewing.  
5.1 View the Green Close-Up  
The Green Close-up view displays a full putting  
green and provides five distance readings for each  
green. It shows the distance to the front, center and  
back of the green. In addition, the center reading  
automatically changes to show an approximate  
distance to a short and long pin location. To access  
this screen, select “GREEN” with the left soft key.  
To return, press “FULL” with the left soft key or the  
“Escape” key.  
Tip: To stop the auto-scrolling  
feature, press the up or down  
button on the 5-way key. Then  
press either key again to scroll  
the ball manually to find your  
ideal spot.  
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580  
570  
560  
550  
Distance from back of the green  
Far landing zone  
Center landing zone  
Near landing zone  
Distance from front of the green  
Green Close-Up  
5.2 Track Your Game Feature  
The Sonocaddie V350 Series has two features to  
track your game; “Shot Track” records your specific  
shot locations and “Auto Track” automatically  
tracks your route around the course. You can then go  
back at a later time and review your stored Tracks  
from your Sonocaddie V350 Series on the full-color  
graphical display of the hole as shown below (See  
Chapter 8 – Reviewing Store Information after the  
Round) This way you can compare your  
performance from game to game at your favorite  
course, analyze your play like the pros, and learn  
your strengths and weaknesses so you can adjust  
your strategy for practicing and playing a course.  
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Important: Shot Track and Auto Track only work if  
the course has a “Color Layout” and you are  
located on a particular hole on that course with the  
Walking Golfer symbol visible on the screen.  
Auto Track &  
Shot Track  
Shot Track Only Auto Track Only  
5.2.1 Shot Track  
Shot Track remembers all the ball locations that you  
enter on each hole on the Hole-Layouts. Simply  
stand near the position of your shot and press  
“SHOT TRACK” with the right soft button of the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series. Shot Track internally  
records this exact ball location on the Hole-Layout  
screen for that hole so you can review at a later time.  
Each time you want to record a new shot location,  
press the “SHOT TRACK” button. The device  
stores the shots for up to 100 rounds, however, it  
can only store one round per day.  
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5.2.2 Auto Track  
When set on, Auto Track automatically records your  
actual route around on the course on the  
Hole-Layouts as you play. Auto Track can be very  
useful when used with Shot Track above. To turn  
Auto Track on, go to the “SETTINGS” screen,  
scroll down to “AUTO TRACK”, and choose “ON”  
with the left-right 5-way key. To set the interval  
period for recording your position, scroll down to  
“TRACK INTERVAL”, choose the desired interval,  
and then press “SAVE” with the right soft key to  
save these settings. Once you select a course to play  
and Sonocaddie begins to receive satellite signals,  
Auto Track immediately starts recording your route  
on the Hole-Layouts. The device stores up to 100  
rounds, however, it can only store one round per  
day.  
Important: Selecting different intervals for Auto  
Track will affect the recording time for a round.  
TRACK INTERVAL  
10 SECONDS  
Recording Period  
5 hours  
20 SECONDS  
11 hours  
30 SECONDS  
16 hours  
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5.3 Measure your Shot Distance  
The “Mark” feature provides a simple way to  
quickly measure the length of any shot you make by  
measuring the distance between the start and end  
positions of the shot. It is available anytime, except  
when you are on the Green Close-up screen. There  
are two ways to access this feature. The quickest  
way is to press “MARK” with the bottom button on  
the front panel soft key of the Sonocaddie V350  
Series, or select “MARK” from the “MAIN” screen.  
Important: To use “Mark”, you must be on the  
course and the Sonocaddie must have satellite  
reception.  
To measure your shot, stand near where you hit your  
ball and press the “MARK” button and the Mark  
screen below appears. Press “START” with the right  
soft key and proceed to your ball. The distance  
displays “0” and changes as you move. You do not  
have to travel in a straight line to the ball since the  
device always measures the distance from the  
starting position to your current location in straight  
line. When you reach the ball, press “END” to lock  
the number and see the actual distance of the shot.  
To measure another shot, press “START” again.  
Press the left soft key or the Escape key to return to  
the previous screen.  
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5.4 Use the Digital Scorecard  
The Sonocaddie V350 Series provides a digital  
scorecard to score your personal round and can  
display an analysis of your round. Two types of  
scorecards are available. The “NORMAL”  
scorecard records your strokes only by hole and  
provides a total for the front nine (out), back nine  
(in) and 18-hole round. The “PRO” scorecard  
records your strokes, putts, fairways hit, and sand  
saves by hole. The Pro Scorecard also gives you a  
full analysis of your round. Both scorecards  
automatically display the “Par” (P) for whatever  
hole you are playing.  
The Normal scorecard is the default. Press the  
“SCORECARD” button on the left side of the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series and the Normal scorecard  
below appears. Scroll across to the “Strokes”  
column (S) with the left-right 5-way key and use the  
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up/down key to enter your strokes. Press the  
“Escape” key to go back and Sonocaddie  
automatically saves your scores, even if you turn it  
off.  
To make the Pro scorecard your default, go to the  
“MAIN” screen, select “SETTINGS”, scroll down  
the list to “SCORECARD”, choose “PRO” with the  
left-right 5-way key, and press “SAVE” with the  
right soft key.  
To record your score on the Pro Scorecard, press the  
“SCORECARD” button on the left side of the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series and the Pro scorecard  
below appears. Scroll across each column one by  
one and use the up/down key to enter your Score (S),  
number of Putts (Pt), and either Yes (Y) or No (N)  
for both the “Fairway Hit” (Fw) and “Sand Save”  
(Sd) column. To view an analysis of your round,  
press “ANALYSIS” with the right soft key.  
Important: For the Sonocaddie to accurately  
calculate Greens in Regulation (GIR), you must  
enter the Strokes (S) and Putts (Pt) for every hole.  
Fairway and Sand Save percentages automatically  
calculate according to your scores and the Yes/No  
response you entered on each hole.  
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Normal Scorecard  
Legend  
Pro Scorecard  
Hole (H)  
Par (P)  
Score (S)  
Putt (Pt)  
Fairway (Fw)  
Chapter 6 – Editing an Existing Course  
With the Sonocaddie V350 Series, you can also  
make instant changes to the given course  
information right on the spot. Courses are constantly  
changing and sometimes a target may have moved  
since the GPS setting was recorded. Or maybe you  
have specific targets you like to use when you play  
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certain courses or you notice that a distance reading  
is slightly off. With the Sonocaddie V350 Series,  
you can change the course information on the go to  
suit your own preferences so you will always be  
playing with the most accurate and up-to-date  
distances.  
6.1 Understanding the Edit Screen  
The information on each “Hole-Layout” screen or  
“Hole-Info” screen originates from an “EDIT”  
screen where specific GPS reference points (or  
targets) have been recorded for that hole. To view  
the Edit Screen, select “MORE” with the right soft  
key and “EDIT.” Each target shown on a hole was  
recorded on a blank Edit Screen. The Edit Screen  
has eight available rows to locate GPS targets for  
distance readings; six for on/off fairway targets and  
two for the front and back green targets. Each row  
has three GPS locations to record a target (left side,  
fairway, and right side) and there can only be one  
target per row. There is one GPS target location for  
the front of the green and one for the back. Note that  
the green center is actually calculated by  
Sonocaddie based on the recorded front and back  
points. Each green has two additional green-side  
targets to display a visual marker. These do not give  
a distance reading, nor do they appear on the  
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Hole-Layout screen since this view already provides  
a full-color, graphical view of the hole.  
Hole-Layout Screen  
Hole-Info Screen  
Edit Screen with Targets Blank Edit Screen  
6.2 Edit an Existing Target on a Hole  
The Edit feature is available any time you are  
playing a hole from the “Hole-Layout” screen or  
“Hole-Info” screen. If you need to correct a distance  
reading or want to change a given target on the hole  
while playing, simply follow the edit process below.  
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Repeat the process anytime you need to change or  
update a target.  
Important: To use the Edit feature, you must be on  
the course and the Sonocaddie should have good  
satellite reception (six or more satellites).  
Step 1: Select “MORE” with the right soft key and  
then select “EDIT” to view the Edit Screen.  
Step 2: Stand at the target on the course that you  
want to correct or update. Using the 5-way key,  
scroll to and highlight the specific target icon on the  
Edit Screen that you are correcting or updating.  
Note the target distance reading may disappear  
when you are standing within 5 yards of the target.  
Step 3: Press “SELECT” with the right soft key to  
access the “Target Icon” screen. Scroll to the icon  
you want to record for that hole (refer back to  
Chapter 4.3 for icon definitions). If you are  
correcting a distance reading, select the same icon  
that you selected previously on the Edit Screen. If  
you are changing the target, select a new icon which  
is more appropriate.  
Important: Before pressing “Record”, be sure you  
stand still for five seconds at the target location so  
the Sonocaddie can pin-point that position. After  
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you select record, the distance reading changes to  
“0” to indicate an accurate location.  
Step 4: Press “RECORD” with the right soft key to  
insert the icon on the Edit Screen and update this  
position permanently in your Sonocaddie V350  
Series. The distance immediately changes to a “0”  
reading. If it does not, stand still and press “Record”  
again from the same position.  
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6.3 Add a New Target to a Hole  
To add a new target, follow the editing steps above,  
except in Step 2 stand at the new target on the hole  
and scroll to one of the three available locations in  
an empty row. Then follow Steps 3 & 4 to select and  
record a new target on the hole.  
Tip: To make reading distances on Hole-Layout or  
Hole-Info screens easier, be sure to record targets  
on the Edit Screen in the same order they appear  
on the hole. Also if you add a new target to a row  
that already has one, the old target will disappear  
from the screen and the new one will appear  
instead.  
6.4 Delete a Target on a Hole  
If you don’t want a specific target that has been  
recorded on a hole, deleting it is simple and you  
don’t have to be on the course. From any hole on the  
Sonocaddie V350 Series, select “MORE” with the  
right soft key and “EDIT” to view the Edit Screen.  
Scroll to and select the Target Icon you want to  
delete. When the “Icon Screen” appears, select the  
“Delete” icon and press the right soft key. The target  
disappears from the hole.  
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Chapter 7 – Managing Course Information on  
the Sonocaddie V350 Series  
With the Sonocaddie V350 Series, you can easily  
rename or delete any course, or map targets for a  
new course.  
7.1 Delete a Course  
From the “MAIN” screen, select “MY COURSE” to  
see the Course List screen. Select a course and press  
“MORE” with the right soft key to see the pop-up  
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list of options. Select either “DELETE” to delete the  
selected course or “DELETE ALL” to delete all  
courses in the course list. After the “Delete  
Course?” confirmation screen appears, select “YES”  
with the right soft key to confirm, or “NO” with the  
left soft key to go back. Selecting “YES”  
permanently deletes all the course information and  
targets for that course.  
Important: Deleting a course does not delete any  
Scorecards or Tracks stored in the Sonocaddie for  
the deleted course so you can still review these at  
any time (See Chapter 8 – After the Game).  
7.2 Rename a Course  
From the “MAIN” screen, select “MY COURSE” to  
see the Course List screen. Select a course, press  
“MORE” with the right soft key and select  
“RENAME” from the pop-up list. Use the 5-way  
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key with the screen keyboard to scroll back through  
the course name and edit it. After renaming the  
course, select “RECORD” with the right soft key to  
save the changes.  
7.3 Create a New Course  
Creating a new course map works just like the edit  
process in Chapter 6.2, except the Edit Screen is  
blank when you start. By following the steps below,  
you can create your own custom layout for any hole  
on a new course. You can only view a new course  
using the “Hole-Info” screen and you must be on the  
course to map the targets.  
7.3.1 Name the New Course  
To create a new course, select “MY COURSE” from  
the “MAIN” screen and press “MORE” with the  
right soft key and select “NEW” from the pop-up  
list to view the keyboard screen. Enter a new course  
name using the 5-way key to scroll the keyboard  
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and center key to enter a selection. The backspace  
key (§) on the keyboard erases letters. When you  
are finished, press “RECORD” to save the name.  
After you save the new course name, the “Select  
Hole” screen immediately appears. The new course  
name also automatically appears on your course list.  
7.3.2 Map the Targets on the New Course  
Mapping a new course with the Sonocaddie V350  
Series is easy. Simply repeat the following steps  
each time you want to add a target to a hole for a  
new course.  
Step 1: Press “SELECT” with the right soft key for  
the hole you are mapping and then select “EDIT.”  
Step 2: Stand at the target you want to add on the  
hole. Use the 5-way key to scroll and highlight an  
empty location on the Edit Screen where you want  
to record the new target. You can record one target  
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per row on the eight on/off fairway rows, one front  
green location and one back location, and two  
separate green-side icons.  
Step 3: Press “SELECT” with the right soft key to  
view the “Icon Screen” for targets. Scroll to the icon  
you want to add for that hole and highlight it. (Refer  
to Chapter 4.3 for Icon definitions)  
Step 4: Press “RECORD” with the right soft key to  
insert the target icon on the Edit Screen and  
permanently add this GPS target position to the hole.  
The icon now appears on the Hole-Info screen and  
the distance to this location changes as you move  
around the course.  
Important: Before pressing “Record”, be sure you  
stand still for five seconds at the reference point  
location so the Sonocaddie can pin-point that  
position. After you select record, the distance  
reading immediately changes to “0” to accurately  
record this location.  
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Step 5 - Green Targets: To set the front green  
location, stand at the front of the green, select the  
front green location on the Edit Screen, press  
“RECORD” and a “0” reading appears. Move to the  
back of the green, select the back green position,  
and press “RECORD” again. The device  
automatically calculates the center location based on  
the front and back locations. To add a green-side  
icon (which does not provide distance information),  
scroll to either green-side location, press “SELECT”  
to view the Icon Screen, choose the icon you want  
to display and press “RECORD” to insert it.  
Green Front  
Green Back  
Green-Side  
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Chapter 8 – Review Stored Information after the  
Round  
If you used the Scorecard or Track features during  
your round (see Chapter 5.2 & 5.4), you can review  
this information anytime from your Sonocaddie  
V350 Series device or upload it to your V350 Series  
Software for review later (For scorecard only).  
8.1 Use the Sonocaddie V350 Series to Review  
Information  
8.1.1 Review Prior Scorecards and Tracks  
The Sonocaddie V350 Series stores scorecards/  
tracks for up to 100 rounds and saves them until you  
clear the score or delete the scorecard from the  
device. The Sonocaddie stores scorecards by the  
course name and date you played it.  
To view a stored scorecard/ track, go to the “MAIN”  
screen, select “RECORD” for a list of stored  
scorecards/ tracks. Scroll down to the information  
you want to view and press the right soft key. You  
can even edit your scores from this screen after a  
round in exactly the same way you did during a  
round. If you used the Pro Scorecard, you can also  
view a full analysis of your round by selecting  
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“ANALYSIS” with the right soft key. Note below  
how the track views change depending on what  
feature you used. Press the Escape key at any time  
to return to the previous screen.  
8.1.2 Delete Prior Scorecards and Tracks  
You may remove a saved Scorecard/ Track from the  
Sonocaddie anytime. From the “Main” screen select  
“RECORD”, scroll down the list to the one you  
want to delete, and press “DELETE” with the right  
soft key. When the pop-up screen appears, select  
“DELETE” to delete the selected item or “DELETE  
ALL” to delete the entire list. When the “Delete  
both track and scorecard?” confirmation screen  
appears, select “YES” with the right soft key to  
confirm, or “NO” with the left soft key to go back.  
Important: Selecting “YES” deletes both the  
scorecard(s) and track(s) from the Sonocaddie  
V350 Series.  
8.2 Use the V350 Series Software to Review  
Information.  
With the V350 Software on your computer, you can  
view the same information that is stored in the  
device or upload the information to MyFolder to  
review anytime, even without your device. The  
“GPS” and “Scorecard” buttons at the top of the  
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display provide different types of personalized  
information and you can switch between these two  
views simply by pressing either one of the buttons.  
Tip: Anytime you click the GPS or Scorecard  
button, the MyCourse tab and MyFolder tab both  
automatically switch to that view at the same time  
no matter what tab you are working in.  
First access the V350 Software on your computer  
and log in (refer to Chapter 3.2.1, Step 3). Turn on  
your device and connect it to the computer with the  
supplied USB cable. When you see the link message  
on the V350 series (“USB cable connected - Enable  
USB link now? ”), select “YES” with the right soft  
key to connect the device to your computer, which  
is indicated by an moving green bar on the V350  
Software Display. Click the “GPS” button and look  
under the MyCourse tab to see the courses that are  
stored in the V350 Series.  
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8.2.1 Manage Course Information under the  
MyCourse Tab  
You can also use the software to manage the course  
information that is stored in your Sonocaddie. To  
delete a course, check the box beside the desired  
course listed under the MyCourse tab and press the  
“DELETE” button to the right of the tab.  
To review a Scorecard record, click the  
“SCORECARD” button at the top of the V350  
Software screen. Check the box beside the desired  
record under the V350 tab and press the “REVIEW”  
button to the right of the MyCourse tab. Your scores  
and analysis pops up on the main screen for that  
round (as shown above). To delete a scorecard,  
check the box beside the desired scorecard under the  
V350 tab, and press the “DELETE” button to the  
right of the tab.  
8.2.2 Manage Course Information under the  
MyFolder Tab  
MyFolder stores personalized course information  
that you transferred from your Sonocaddie V350  
Series so you can review it anytime, even if your  
device is not connected. To upload information to  
MyFolder, select the “GPS” or “SCORECARD”  
button at the top of the display. Check the box  
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beside the item(s) you want to upload and click the  
“UPLOAD” button on the display. The information  
immediately appears in MyFolder after the transfer  
is complete. You can delete and review it in exactly  
the same way that you did for the MyCourse tab  
above. MyFolder can store 30 courses and 100  
scorecards.  
Important: Do not disconnect the cable between  
V350 Series device and computer when uploading.  
Also, you cannot directly upload courses from the  
Sonocaddie database to MyFolder. You have to  
download them to the MyCourse tab then upload  
them to MyFolder.  
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Appendices  
A. Specifications  
• Size  
H 116mm×W 57.8mm×T 20.9mm (H  
4.6”×W 2.3”×T 0.8”)  
• Weight  
• Screen  
119g ( 4.21 ounces)  
2.2” high-resolution color LCD w/  
Backlight  
• Operating  
Maximum 60 º C / 158 º F; Minimum -5 º  
Temperature C / 23 º F  
• Storage  
Courses  
My Course: 100  
Scorecard: 100  
Track: 100  
• Battery  
Rechargeable  
o 8 to 12 hours in normal operation (may  
vary with backlight duration)  
o Charging Time: 8 hours in operation  
mode, 3-5 hours in off mode  
•Acquisition Approx 5~10 minutes  
Rate Cold  
Start  
• Accuracy  
3 Meters CEP (80%), 7 Meters CEP  
(90%) horizontal, SA off  
• GPS  
Built-in High Sensitivity GPS Antenna  
Receiver  
• Durability  
Waterproof, IPX3  
B. Membership  
For more detailed information, please refer to  
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C. System Requirement (Computer access not  
required when self-mapping or Pre-loaded Courses.)  
• XP/Vista/Windows 7  
• CD-ROM  
• 512 MB RAM (XP)  
• 1 GB RAM (Vista) or higher  
• 12 MB or more hard disk space  
D. Abbreviations  
B = Back  
Lon = Longitude  
P = Par  
C = Centre  
F = Front/Fairway  
GIR = Green in Regulation  
Pt = Putt  
Sd = Sand trap  
GPS = Global Positioning System S = Score  
Lat = Latitude H = Hole  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
You can also find answers to FAQs at the  
Sonocaddie website: www.sonocaddie.com.  
Q1. What do I do when my Sonocaddie is not  
detecting a signal?  
Answer: The GPS unit must be used in open-sky  
areas and away from buildings (such as club house),  
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deep forest, or cliff sides. Otherwise it won't receive  
GPS signals and will show nothing on the display.  
After power-up, a number/bar will appear on the  
upper-left corner of the screen, which is the number  
of satellites received. If showing "X", it means no  
signal.  
In addition, it takes several minutes to receive stable  
signal after power-up even under an open-sky. If  
there is still no signal, please check your battery life  
displayed on the screen. As a last resort, try  
restarting your Sonocaddie.  
If you are on the course, all distance numbers will  
automatically show on the screen. However the limit  
of displayed yardage is 999 yards. Therefore any  
distance beyond 999 yard will show 999 only. If the  
unit shows "─ ─" when the satellite is available, it  
means that the distance within 0~5 yards.  
Q2. How can I track my driving distance?  
Answer: Simply press a button to record the  
beginning coordinates of your shot and the end  
coordinates of your shot and Sonocaddie will  
accurately calculate the shot distance. This is the  
‘straight-line’ distance between the starting and end  
points and does not take the shape of the fairway or  
the shape of the shot into consideration. Please  
consult the user guide for more details.  
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Q3. Can I connect my Sonocaddie to other  
computer devices?  
Answer: Apart from the computer systems approved  
by Sonocaddie, we do not provide any assurances,  
and advise against attempting to connect it to any  
non-approved devices.  
Q4. Why is the distance of the course marker  
different from the distance measured by  
Sonocaddie?  
Answer:  
1. First, please make sure that the distance unit  
either in Sonocaddie or the course is the same (i.e.  
“YARDS” vs. “METERS”). If they are different,  
please go to “Settings” in main menu and select  
“Yard” or “Meter” as the right unit.  
2. Some courses measure the distances by using  
laser equipment. If the Green and Tee box are not at  
the same horizontal level, the yardage numbers  
could be different from those of Sonocaddie. Most  
Golf GPS devices measure the distance only in  
horizontal level, which is more useful for golfers  
than straight-line of laser unit.  
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3. However, some courses measure the distance  
from tee box to the green along the middle line of  
fairway. For example, the distance on the tee mark  
or scorecard shows 410 yards, but Sonocaddie only  
shows 380 yards.  
Q5. Will I lose my data when the power goes off  
on my Sonocaddie?  
Answer: The data you store in your Sonocaddie will  
never be lost unless you edit or erase it on purpose.  
Q6. Why are the distances shown on Sonocaddie  
incorrect for each hole on this course?  
Answer. Please check the GPS reception on the GPS  
Status screen at the time to be sure you have at least  
6 stable satellite signals. Also check the Settings  
menu (Wrench icon) to be sure the distance units  
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(yard or meter) are correct.  
In addition, the distance in GPS device is not related  
with the locations of tee boxes. The distance is  
calculated based on the difference between your  
position (the “apparent” position) and the known  
position. The apparent position is the moveable  
location of the GPS device which receives the signal.  
The known position is the position of the target or  
reference point.  
The known position is fixed and is the coordinates,  
such as bunker and green, downloaded from the  
database of the Sonocaddie website. Therefore when  
you stand by the tee box (apparent position of GPS  
device you carry), the unit will calculate the  
distance between you and the green or known  
position.  
Q7. Can I connect Sonocaddie to Mac OS?  
Answer. Sonocaddie is not compatible with Apple  
Mac OS systems including X Leopard and Windows  
XP under Virtual PC.  
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Regulatory Agency Compliance  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
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.  
NOTICE The FCC warns that user modifications of  
this device without the express approval of Sonostar  
Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the  
device.  
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