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Here you can record your GPS
Positions of your Strokes and Tee Shots using just one Hardware Button.
Doing so, you can measure all Positions while playing the Hole without
paying too much attention to the Pocket PC and in a second step, for
example when waiting on the next tee, you can record your
Score and
Stroke Details.
In order to use One-Touch GPS, you must activate it in
the Settings and, the
Stroke Details for the Player you want
to record GPS positions for must be turned on using the # Button.
As the One-Touch GPS consists of spoken feedback, please
make sure that the speaker of your Pocket PC is turned on.
In order to initiate a One-Touch GPS Measurement,
keep the central Hardware Button (usually in the middle of the Cross
Cursor) or the Button learned in the
Settings constantly pressed for the time set in the
Settings. You will hear "GPS" as
confirmation. If selected in the
Settings, you will hear before the Measurement which Hole and Stroke
you are about to measure.
While measuring, if activated in the
Settings, you see a Window that shows how long the
Measurement will take, and how good the Quality of the GPS signal is.
After the measurement time, the Window will disappear automatically. In case
the maximum Movement of the GPS Signal during the measurement time
defined in the Settings is below
the selected Precision, the measurement will be successful and you will
hear "measured". In case the Oscillation of the GPS Signal was too high,
you will hear "no valid measurement".
In case activated in the
Settings, you will hear the
remaining distance to the Green after each successful measurement.
In order to be told for which Hole and Stroke the next
measurement would be, simply press the central Hardware Button
or the Button learned in the
Settings quickly twice within the
Time set in the
Settings, like a double-click.
In order to change Hole or Shot, you can use the
four Hardware-Buttons of the Cross:
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Left: to go one Shot backwards
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Right to go one Shot ahead
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Up: to go to the next Hole
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Down: to go to the prior Hole
After changing Hole or Shot, you are
being told the Hole and Shot the next measurement would be for.
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