Additional Device Options
Additional options for the Adventurer 3000 can be accessed from the Setting button on the main menu screen when you turn
on the GPS. These settings include:
Brightness – Adjust the brightness of the backlight. The brighter the backlight the easier the unit will be able to be seen in
daylight. However, a bright backlight setting will consume more power.
Volume – Change the volume level from the internal speaker. You can also turn off the sound made when tapping the screen
by setting Touch Tone to off.
Language – Change the language of the main menu. The language in Memory-Map itself can be changed separately, if required.
Touch Calibration – Recalibrate the touch screen if you are finding screen taps have become inaccurate. The screen will be
calibrated for you initially, so you do not need to do this unless required.
Power Save – Allows you to control whether the backlight or the device turns off after a period of inactivity. Due to the way
Memory-Map records your track log when running we strongly recommend setting the Power Down Time to Always On and
the Backlight Off Time to 10 seconds when using Memory-Map on the device. These settings can be used with other
applications available for the device, such as the Golf ShotSaver software.
Information – Provides information on the hardware and allows you to update the device as updates are available.
Charging the device and getting the most from the battery
The Adventurer 3000's battery can be charged using the included mains charger, car charger or USB charger when connected
to your PC. For the quickest charge we recommend using the mains charger. The light on the front of the unit will turn red
when charging and then turn green when the unit is fully charged.
The Adventurer 3000 has two low power state modes. These are Sleep mode and Screen
Lock mode. These modes can be accessed by pressing the On/Off button whilst the
Memory-Map application is running and then selecting either Sleep GPS Off or Lock Screen.
The Sleep GPS Off mode will place the Adventurer 3000 into a hibernation state much like
the standby feature on most modern televisions. The unit will no longer receive a GPS
position or draw a track when using this mode.
The Lock Screen mode will place the Adventurer 3000 into a low power use mode by
turning the touch screen, backlight and touch interface off. The unit will continue to
receive a GPS position and draw a track when using this mode.
To return to normal use after using either of these modes press the On/Off button again.
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