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Swami 44084 Swami 6000 GPS Rangefinder User Manual

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Swami 44084 Swami 6000 GPS Rangefinder User Manual

Swami Kiss 44084 Swami 6000 GPS Rangefinder

General Description of Hardware

Screen Display Description 

  1. Insert the micro USB charging end into the Swami 6000 and the ninsert 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
  2. A complete full charge will take roughly 6 hours of charging

MAGNETIC BELT CLIP REMOVAL:

The Swami 6000 has a set of strong internal magnets which holds on the metal belt clip. The belt clip must be removed before being able to attach to a cart frame. To remove the belt clip:

  1. With the unit vertical, rotate the belt clip 90 degrees neither
  2. Next, lift up on the top end of the clip and push downing the other end to lift off from the magnets.

NOTE: The internal magnets are very strong. A generous amount of force is required to separate the clip from the magnets.

General Description of Hardware

Screen Display Description

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BUTTON DESCRIPTION

  • [Enter]Button: Hold to power on, press select
  • [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
  • [Down]Button: Press to scroll down, change

Basic Specifications

Number of courses stored38,000+ 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 TypeRechargeable Lithium Battery (1600mAh)
Duration of Full Charge10-12 hours
Charging Time5-6 hours
Interface
USB interface, accessible to computerYes (Recommended)
Dimensions3.8”(L) x 2.1”(W) x 0.9”(D)
WeightAbout 3.4 oz, (95g)
Display Size2 Inches
Water ResistantIPX3
Operation Temperature Limits32°F to 130°F
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.

In order to use SWAMI 6000 correctly and safely, you must be aware of the following information prior to operating the device:

  • The SWAMI 6000 was only designed for the purpose of leisure and recreation and is not applicable for industrial or special measurement.
  • The SWAMI 6000 is only an auxiliary device. IZZO Golf will not accept any legal liability for accidents due to mistaken operation, or any use of the SWAMI 6000 for
  • Please do not try to dissemble the SWAMI 6000 or repair any part of the device

Please do not store the SWAMI 6000 in places exposed to direct sunlight or in extremely high temperatures.

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. Your GPS receiver can receive signals sent out by these satellites. An accurate latitude and longitude location can be determined when fixed upon at least 4 satellites.

WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) can enhance the precision of GPS. It was designed by the Federal Aviation Administration and is mainly used to enhance precision of GPS on an airplane.
WAAS has extra ground stations in select positions which can work together with a master console to improve accuracy of satellite signals and reduce errors to about 3 yards.

Using Conditions
As Swami 6000 uses GPS, it is available only in the places that can receive satellite signals, excluding places indoor or in water.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

SituationsPossible ProblemsSolutions
The device cannot be startedA. 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 offA. 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 satellitesA. Time for accessing satellite signal is not enough.

B. The device is being started indoors.

A. Check whether the satellite icon keeps blinking; if it stops blinking, the satellite location has been fixed.

B. Keep the device in an open space without obstructions.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please contact:

 U.S. and Canada: 1-800-777-7899 or email sales@izzo.com

U.K. and Ireland: +44 1342 836376 or email sales@skymaxsport.co.uk Continental Europe: +31 77478294 or email info@approachgolf.nl Australia: +61 3 52 7739 44 or email support@golfimports.com.au

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