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UNIT OF MEASURE OPTIONS
The TOUR V2 can be used to measure distances in yards or meters. The unit of measure indicators are
located in the lower right portion of the LCD. To select between yards and meters, quickly press and
release the POWER button to turn on the unit (on top of the unit), look through the eyepiece, depress
the “MODE” button (left side of the eyepiece) and hold it down for approximately 5 seconds. If you are
changing from yards to meters, a change in unit of measure will be indicated by the illumination of the M
for meter indicator while the Y for Yard indicator is turned off. If you are changing from meters to yards,
the opposite will occur. The TOUR V2 will return to the last unit of measure setting used each time the
unit is turned on.
ACTIVE LASER
Crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle indicate that the laser is being transmitted. Once a range has
been acquired, you can release the power button. The crosshairs surrounding the circle will disappear
once the power button has been released (i.e. the laser is no longer being transmitted).
SELECTIVE TARGETING
MODES
The TOUR V2 WITH PINSEEKER was especially designed with golfers in mind. The selective targeting
modes allow you to adjust the performance parameters of the unit to suit your specific situation and
environment. To move from one mode to another, press the POWER button once to turn on the unit. While
looking through the eyepiece, press the MODE button and quickly release. The different targeting modes
available and mode indicators are listed below:
PinSeeker (LCD Indicator -
) Ever have trouble getting distance to the flag? This advanced mode allows
easy acquisition of the flag without inadvertently getting distances to background targets (i.e. trees) that
have stronger signal strength.