I have a Bushnell Tour v4 Golf laser Rangefinder.
Bushnell Tour V4 Golf Laser Rangefinder brings to you the next evolution of pin seeker with jolt technology. It provides an unbelievable pack of features set into a smaller and ergonomically sound form factor.
Here is the specification:
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There is no code list available, so check these things:
1) Low battery, replace if necessary
2) You are trying to measure an object that is too close, try a more diatant object
3) You are not holding the rangefinder steady and have not gotten a reading off the target. Try an easier, larger, more reflective target as a check.
4) You have an electrical problem requiring repair.
If you are still getting an error, contact Bushnell at 1-800-221-9035 for instructions.
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bushnell.com>north america>english>golf>laser rangefinders>Pro 1600 Tournament Edition> now look at the bottom of the page and you will see MANUAL. The 1600 and 1500 work exactly the same way. The only difference is the outer case and battery door. Trust me....
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E6 means the unit has cpu or program failure....The only thing that bushnell can do is replace your unit with a newer one Its over 10 years old..... They won't have any parts or able to reprogram it.(they just do keep parts that long) They will offer you a model 20-1916 ($151.00 bill) (you can it see it @ bushnell .com.) The better model is........if you play golf is the Medelist(20-1354) or the Tour V2(20-1930).....The top of the line is the Pinseeker 1600(20-5105 without the slope function) or the Pinseeker 1600(20-5106 with the slope function).......If you hunt I would go with the model (20-1932 with the ARC fuction..... This is the real deal....call them
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All these units need an alignment....Vibration and dropping are slow death to Pinseekers.
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The "Pinseeker" mode is a automatic mode Sometimes it uses it, somtimes it doesn't. It is designed to recognize a vertical shaft. (Pin) Now IF you hold the power button down....you can see if all of the LCD segments are burning. If the segments fade out later in the game.... (bad LCD) Make sure the Pinseeker mode it on...(flag symbol on the left) Hit the button on the side if you need to. IF it still doesn't lock on to pins, it needs an alignment.
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