Club-Minder - User’s Guide
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
Club-Minder is the first useful electronic device designed to help prevent golfers from losing or
temporarily misplacing their clubs during play. It is a simple device incorporating a familiar and
regularly used golf accessor y, the divot tool, which doubles as a club rest to keep club grips dry and
clean, particularly when putting and chipping around the greens.
The divot tool/club rest incorporates an encapsulated transmitter and rechargeable battery. When in
use, the club rest sends an electronic code to a receiver, which is a pager size device worn by the golfer
with the aid of a belt clip. Should the golfer leave the area where a club has been placed on or near the
club rest, the receiver automatically warns the user through a series of audible sounds or “beeps”
before the user has left the area. Not only is loss of a club prevented, but slowing down play to
retrieve a club left at a previous hole is eliminated because Club -Minder warns the user of a forgotten
club before the user gets approximately 50-75 yards away from that club. The simple act of using the
club rest/divot tool for another of its many intended functions saves time, money and embarrassment.
Instead of having to ask the foursome behind you if they found your $100 sand wedge, Club-Minder
will remind you to pick up your club before you even get to the next tee.
The Club -Minder receiver includes two “AAA” batteries. These are replaceable when discharged and
are used to charge the rechargeable battery that is housed in the club rest. The method of recharging is
also a simple process that automatically occurs when the device is stored in the golf bag between
rounds. By properly inserting the club rest into the belt clip between rounds, the receiver’s batteries
automatically charge the rechargeable battery, which charge is designed to last up to six hours, more
than enough time to complete a normal round of golf.
Should the club rest ever be misplaced or lost, replacements are available from TASCO Products. By
attaching a new club rest to the receiver for initial charging of the transmitter battery, the receiver will
“teach” the transmitter what code to send from hundreds of random codes determined by the receiver.
This way there is rarely a likelihood of interference from another nearby Club -Minder user. And you
never have to worry that misplacing the club rest would render Club -Minder unusable.
Note: The receiver has several external metal contacts used for charging the transmitter’s rechargeable
battery. To prevent an internal short, do not store or carry the receiver with coins, keys or any other
electrically conductive materials that might inadvertently create a complete electrical circuit between
the external contact points used to recharge the tra nsmitter.
FCC Communications Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expr
operate this equipment.
to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Tasco Products CM67
FCC
Tested to comply with
FCC standards