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  • Page 1 User’s Manual V.2503...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Shot Navi INFINITY Touch. This product features a stylish yet simple design with a dimple pattern across the entire body and is equipped with a touch panel for intuitive operation. We have also enhanced the functionality with features such as Dynamic Green Eye, which allow you to instantly grasp the undulations of the green.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before Using This Product Introduction Table of Contents P3~5 Safety Precautions Warnings P7~8 Before Using the Pedometer Contents / Parts Names Charging Operating Instructions Wristwatch Mode Power On/Off Device Settings Main Menu P13~14 System Settings (Main Menu) P15~16...
  • Page 4 Golf Navigation P17~19 Start Golf Navigation   Competition Mode/Automatic Golf Course Search/Select Two-Green Navigation Screen & Operating Instructions  Operating Instructions/Navigation Screen Navigation Screen (View Types) P21~22  Hazard View/Simple View/Green View   Dynamic Green Eye Function   Putt Simulation/Pin Position Registration Auto View Change Function P24~25  ...
  • Page 5 Data Update / Using the SCO Log LogData Update/Using the SCO Log P51~58 Utilize the App Smartphone App "Shot Navi 3DX"/Download the App /Connect This Product with "Shot Navi 3DX"/Register Club Distance /Data Update Product Specifications After-Sales Service Warranty P62~63...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions To ensure safe use of this product, please follow the safety guidelines outlined below. After reading, keep this user manual safely at hand for future reference. Unauthorized reproduction of this manual is prohibited ■ Handle with Care: Avoid dropping or impacting this product. Severe impacts may cause significant damage.
  • Page 7: Warnings

    Warnings Never disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair this product yourself. Doing so may cause damage to this product. Warranty is voided. ■ Avoid Extreme Conditions: Do not use this product in extremely cold, hot, or humid conditions, as this may cause malfunction.
  • Page 8: Before Using The Pedometer

    Note: Storing the battery in a completely empty state may render it unusable. While the battery protection circuit prevents overcharging and discharge to 0 voltage, natural discharge over long-term storage may cause the voltage to drop to 0. To prevent this, it is recommended to store the device with approximately 50% battery charge during long-term storage.
  • Page 9: Contents / Parts Names P9

    Contents List/Parts Names Main Unit Watch Case User Manual/ Warranty Card USB Cable for Charging and Data Transfer (Type-C) ① ② ③ ⑤ ④ ① Color Touchscreen LCD: Displays the navigation screen. ② Upper Button/Power On-Off Button: Moves the cursor upward. ③...
  • Page 10: Charging

    Charging ● Charging: nsert the USB Type-C cable into the USB port. Connect the USB terminal of the charger to a PC or USB AC adapter to charge. Note: The AC adapter is sold separately. Please use an adapter with the following specifications: Output: DC 5V, 500~1000mA.
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Button and Touch Operation ● Swipe: ● Tap: Touch the screen with your Scroll the screen up, down, left, or right finger. with your finger. ● Short Press: ● Long Press: Press the button briefly. Press and hold the button. Wristwatch Mode Backlight Displaying Main...
  • Page 12: Power On/Off P12

    Power On/Off ● Power On: Press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds until the logo appears. ● Power Off: Press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds while on the watch screen. ● Reset: If the GPS is not working, the screen freezes, or the device does not power on, it may be frozen.
  • Page 13 Main Menu On the watch display screen, pressing the lower button briefly or swiping the screen to the right displays the main menu. (Tap "Back" to return to the watch display.) Scroll up and down on the screen to select an item. ●...
  • Page 14 ● Initialization:   Reset the main unit settings to the factory default state. ● Version: Check the firmware version and various certification marks (such as the Technical Compliance Mark) on the main unit. If a new version of the firmware is available on our website, please download and update it from the website.
  • Page 15 System Settings (Main Menu) Select "SYS Settings" from the main menu. ● Time Settings: Alarm: You can configure alarm settings. Up to three alarms can be • Time Edit: Manually set the date and time. (It is automatically reset when GPS signals are acquired.) •...
  • Page 16 ● Bluetooth: • On: Set the device to accept pairing requests. • Clear Pair: Unpair the device. • Notify Time: Set the notification display duration to either "Always" or "5 seconds." ● GNSS Mode: In addition to the "Michibiki" satellite, which is always positioned above Japan, this device is compatible with "GLONASS"...
  • Page 17: Start Golf Navigation

    Start Golf Navigation       How to Start: On the watch display, press and hold the middle button, or swipe the screen to the right and select "Golf Navi " from the main menu. Competition Mode: First, select the competition mode. If no input is made, the cursor automatically selects the highlighted option after a certain amount of time.
  • Page 18 Automatic Golf Course Search GPS Activation: • GPS becomes activated, and the search for the golf course begins. • Perform this operation in an open outdoor area for better GPS reception. • GPS signal cannot be received inside the clubhouse. Please perform this operation near the teeing ground.
  • Page 19 Select Two-Green For courses with two greens and available green type information, a menu is displayed to select the green to be used.
  • Page 20: Navigation Screen & Operating Instructions P20

    Navigation Screen & Operating Instructions   Operating Instructions Display Text in a Larger Size(Page29) Display Navigation / Play information(Page41) Navigation Menu  Switching FW mode(Page30) (Page42) Location registration(Page28) Scorecard Navigation Menu(Page42)/Back (Page39) Scorecard(Page39) Navigation Screen ① Show remaining distance to green or hazard ②...
  • Page 21: Navigation Screen (View Types) P21~22

    Navigation Screen (View Types)   Hazard View Hazard View displays the distance to the front edge of the green as well as the distances to various hazards on the course. ❹ ❶ Distance to the front edge of the green ❶...
  • Page 22 Green View Green View displays the undulation, shape, width, and depth of the green. The orientation of the green and the positions of the front edge and back edge change according to your current location.(Page23) ❶ ❶ Distance to the center of the green from your current location ❷...
  • Page 23: Dynamic Green Eye Function P23

    Dynamic Green Eye Function Green View displays the undulations of the green in color. Autmatic Rotetion High Green View display automatically rotates to match the direction from your current location, showing the width, depth, and distance to the front edge and center of the green. Note: T he green’s automatic rotation adjusts to the direction of the green from your current location, not to the direction you are facing.
  • Page 24: Auto View Change Function P24~25

    Auto View Change Function The navigation screen automatically switches between the Hazard, Simple, and Green Views depending on the remaining distance to the green. ③ ② ① ① Hazard View: ② Simple view: ③ Green View: When the remaining When the remaining When the remaining distance is shorter than distance is shorter than...
  • Page 25: List Of Hazard Icons

    List of Hazard Icons Right Dogleg Left Dogleg Over Bunker Before Bunker Over Hazard Before Hazard Past Woods Before Woods Before Guard Tree Over Water Hazard Bunker (Out of Bounds) Before Water Water Hazard Inter cross Inter cross Hazard section Point 1 section Point 2...
  • Page 26 The device automatically detects your swing and registers the location. This enables automatic display of the shot distance and other relevant data. Additionally, it is linked to the scorecard, and each detection increases the count on the scorecard. ③ ② 87Yd ①...
  • Page 27 Note: If the distance between shots is too close, it is not automatically detected. Note: Short approach shots and putts is not automatically detected. Note: When is displayed in red, it means the detection is waiting “Drv” to be confirmed. Once you move a certain distance away from the detected position, the location is confirmed and your score increases by +1.
  • Page 28: Manual Location Registration P28

    Manual Location Registration For short-distance approaches or putts that are not automatically swing detected, you can manually register the location. It is linked to scor. During Navigation To register the location manually, press and hold the middle button. To register the next location, press and hold the middle button again.
  • Page 29: Two-Green Manual Switching P29

    Two-Green Manual Switching For courses with two-greens, you can manually switch between the left (L) and right (R) greens by tapping the icons on the navigation screen. During Navigation Note: If you selected the green when starting navigation, you cannot change it by tapping.
  • Page 30: Fairway Navigation Function P30~31

    Fairway Navigation Function Fairway Navigation function displays the distance from your current location to the center of the targeted fairway, as well as the distance from that point to the green. During Navigation Short press the middle button to switch to Fairway View.
  • Page 31 If your ball ends up in the woods as shown in the diagram, fairway mode displays the distance to the fairway in the direction you point the device and the distance from that point to the center of the green. ●...
  • Page 32: Aim Function (During Fairway Navigation) P32

    Aim Function (during fairway navigation) This is an assist function to help you take the correct address toward your intended target. 1. When Fairway Navigation is active, pressing the middle button briefly while facing the desired direction locks a red line in that direction.
  • Page 33: Green Direction P33

    Green Direction When the green is not directly visible, such as on a dogleg course, the direction to the green from your current location is displayed with an arrow. Direction to the green Direction you are currently facing Note: The green direction is not displayed if compass calibration is required.
  • Page 34: Height Difference, Horizontal And Slope-Adjusted Distance Display

    Height difference, Horizontal and Slope-Adjusted Distance Display During Hazard and Simple View During Navigation By tapping the icon at the middle left, you can switch between horizontal distance and slope-adjusted distance. Note: This function is not available in competition mode. Note: Height difference is only valid within the range of the hole in navigation.
  • Page 35 Uphill Downhill Note: Slope-Adjusted Distance: The actual distance to hit, calculated by considering the horizontal distance, the height difference change to the target, and the trajectory. Note: The distance displayed with height difference change is either the slope-adjusted distance or the horizontal distance. The straight- line distance is not shown.difference or reference distance displays.
  • Page 36: Three-Point Distance Measurement P36

    ① Displays the height difference map from ① ③ your current location to the green center. ② The red line from your current location to the desired direction on the fairway. ③ The blue line from the fairway to the ②...
  • Page 37: Display Options P37~38

    Display Options During a round, this product can display distances and directions with circles or lines. Note: Settings can be configured from "Navigation Settings (Page45) ❸ ① Concentric Circles: ❷ Displays 100-yard (white), 200- yard (yellow), and 300-yard (white) concentric circles from your current ❶...
  • Page 38 ⑥ Stance and Direction Line: The target line when facing the intended direction (red) The stance line when addressing the ball in the intended direction (blue) Note: Depending on the location or weather, the compass may not function properly. If the line disappears, perform a compass calibration by moving the device in a figure-eight motion.
  • Page 39 Scorecard You can enter the score (strokes, putts). During Navigation The hole number, par, score count, and putt count are displayed. The current hole is displayed in red. Select the hole you want to enter using the ◀▶ Tap the course name (e.g., “Out,” “In”) to switch courses. ●...
  • Page 40 ● Score Suppor When Score Support (Page45) is ON, the device automatically switches to the score input screen after each hole out. Note:After entering your score, be sure to return to the navigation screen.
  • Page 41: Navigation & Play Information

    Navigation & Play Information By pressing and holding the upper button on the navigation screen, you can view the current golf course name, hole information, play time and step count. Note: Short pressing the lower button returns to the navigation screen. ①...
  • Page 42: Navigation Menu P42~44

    Navigation Menu Navi menu is used to change holes or end navigation. During Navigation To display the navigation menu, short press the lower button or swipe right on the screen. Note: To return to the navigation screen, short press the lower button again or swipe right.
  • Page 43 ● Navi Pause: Pause navigation and switch to watch mode. When navigation is restarted, it resumes from the paused state. By setting the time for resuming navigation, a notification appears 10 minutes prior, and navigation automatically resumes when the set time arrives. This feature is useful at the end of a half-round, for example.
  • Page 44 ● Change Green: For courses with two-green, you can switch between the greens ● Score reset: et whether to automatically switch to the score input screen after each hole-out. ● Weather Information: When connected to 3DX app, a weather icon is displayed in the center of the screen.
  • Page 45: Navigation Settings P45~46

    Navigation Settings Select "Navi Setting " from the navigation menu or the main menu. ● Score Support: Set whether to automatically switch to the score input screen after each hole-out. ● Navi Distance Unit: You can select the distance unit (yards or meters) to be displayed during navigation.
  • Page 46 ● Approach Distance (Layup Distance): Register your preferred layup distance. ● Auto Measure: You can toggle the Auto Measure on/off. Selecting On will continue to the Wearing setting.
  • Page 47: Gps Reception

    GPS Reception If "----" appears on the navigation screen, GPS signal is not received. Move to an open area to receive the GPS signal. If "999" appears on the navigation screen, the remaining distance is more than 1000 yards. Please check if the correct course and hole are selected.
  • Page 48: Using The Pedometer P48

    Using the Pedometer This product is capable of measuring step count. To display the pedometer, swipe left on the watch screen. To set the stride length, go to “Menu” → “Activ Setting ” → “Profile” → “Height” → “Weight” → “Stride ”. (P13) Note: Please set the time before using the pedometer.
  • Page 49: Setting The Pedometer

    Setting the Pedometer From the Activity Settings in the main menu, select Pedometer ON/OFF. ● Unit: Choose between meters and yards. ● Profile: Set your height, weight, and stride length.length. ● Pedometer SEN: Set the sensitivity of the pedometer. If set to high, even slight movements is counted as steps.
  • Page 50: Data Update / Using The Sco Log P50

    SCO Log is a comprehensive round data management service. You can manage your shot history, score, and compare your data with other users. You can manage your data via the Shot Navi website. For further details, please access our website. https://shotnavi.jp/scolog/ (Data only for golf courses in Japan) )...
  • Page 51: Utilize The App

    Utilize the App Smartphone App “Shot Navi 3DX This product can be used in conjunction with the Shot Navi 3DX smartphone app. 3DX offers advanced features such as a 3D course layout view and a target view via the camera.
  • Page 52 Connect This Product with “Shot Navi 3DX” Long press the lower button. Bluetooth is turned on. Note: Depending on the smartphone, the timing and content displayed may vary. Turn ON Bluetooth and location services. If app permissions are required, please allow permissions for 3DX.
  • Page 53 When a dialog requesting permission for location services or other permissions is displayed, please tap "Allow. When the device is found, its name appears. Tap the device name to start the connection process. The initial connection requires pairing with the device. When pairing process starts, PIN code is displayed on the device.
  • Page 54 ● Notification Function It notifies you of incoming calls and notifications from SNS on your smartphone. Notification Note: This feature is compatible only with iPhone 5S and later models. Note: It can be used only when ShotNavi app is installed and connected via Bluetooth.
  • Page 55 Register Club Distance Select "Club Sets" from the main menu of the app. You can choose up to 14 clubs and register their distances. Select "Send club set data to device" from "ShotNavi Device," and the club set information is sent to the device. Based on the transmitted data, it is displayed in the middle right corner of the screen.
  • Page 56 Exit the navigation and return to the home screen. Then, select "Send Pin Position Data" from "Shot Navi Device" to send the pin position information to the device. After the transfer is complete, the pin position data will be reflected in the navigation screen, and "P"...
  • Page 57: Data Update

    Start navigation once and then return to the home screen and tap "Home Screen" in the menu. Once you return to the home screen, select “Shot Navi Device.” This takes you to the device connection screen. Tap “Connect to Device.”...
  • Page 58 Top “Update Course Data for Device.” Then, tap the “Update Button” for the selected course. The update is executed. Note: Depending on the version of Android or the manufacturer's specifications, connections may not be successful. Note: The functions and screen displays described in this manual are based on the product's release version.
  • Page 59: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Dimensions: Diameter (excluding the belt) 56 x 40 x 13.4mm Weight: 50g Display: MIP color reflective LCD Battery: Lithium polymer battery Water Resistance: IPX7 (Water-resistant to a level of daily use) (P7) Full Charging Time: Approximately 2.5 hours (via PC, depending on the charging environment) Continuous Usage Time: GPS mode: Up to 8 hours Watch mode: Up to 15 days...
  • Page 60 ■ The device does not turn on: he battery may be depleted, please charge the device. If the battery is completely drained, it may take some time before the device powers on. ■ Cannot search for golf courses/Remaining distance is not displayed: GPS reception may not be available.
  • Page 61: After-Sales Service P61

    After-Sales Service If the product malfunctions under normal use as outlined in the instruction manual, it is repaired or replaced free of charge within one year of the purchase date. If repair or replacement is necessary, please bring the product and the warranty card to the store where it was purchased.
  • Page 62: Warranty

    Warranty If the product malfunctions within the warranty period under proper use in accordance with the instructions in the manual, it is repaired or replaced free of charge. A. Repairs for a product are generally carried out in the country where you purchased it.
  • Page 63 The warranty is valid only within the country where you purchased the product. Please keep the warranty card in a safe place as it is not reissued. Important Notes Regarding Global Support A. Repairs for a product are generally carried out in the country where you purchased it.

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