Edit An Existing Target On A Hole; Add A New Target To A Hole - Sonocaddie V300 User Manual

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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. 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 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 V300. The distance immediately changes to a "0"
reading. If it does not, stand still and press "Record" again from the same position.

6.3 Add a New Target to a Hole

The Sonocaddie V300 lets you customize any hole when you want more information while playing,
such as knowing where to layup or determining the distance to a certain tree, dog-leg, etc. 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.
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