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Firmware Version v1.6 Revision Date March 23, 2016

Contents INTRODUCTION 3 FEATURES 4 INSTALLATION 5 BATTERIES 6 USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 6 KNOW WHEN TO RECHARGE OR REPLACE YOUR BATTERIES 6 BUTTONS 7 MODES 8 START MODE 9 TIMER 9 DISTANCE-TO-LINE 9 DISTANCE-TO-LINE BAR GRAPH 9 RACE MODE 10 SPEED 10 HEADING 10 LIFT/HEADER BAR GRAPH 11 CONFIGURATION 12 COMPASS DECLINATION 12 GPS DATA STORAGE 12

UNDERSTANDING DISTANCE TO START LINE 13 SETTING ENDS 13 ANIMATED DEMONSTRATION ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. OPERATION 14 ACQUIRE A GPS SIGNAL 14 SHOW OFF YOUR MAXIMUM SPEEDS 15 KEEP YOUR HAND ON THE TILLER 15 SET THE START LINE 16 USE THE TIMER 17 HOW TO SET COMPASS DECLINATION AND BOW OFFSET 18 FIRMWARE UPDATE 19 SOFTWARE 19 VELOCITEK CONTROL CENTER 19 VELOCITOOL 19 MAINTENANCE 20 CONTACT 21 COMPLIANCE 22 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 22 CANADIAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 22 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 22 INDEX 23

Introduction 3 Introduction When we started brainstorming about the ProStart, we asked sailors which functions they actually use on the SC1, the predecessor to the ProStart. What was surprising to us was that no one used VMG function and everybody used the distance-to-line function. A light bulb went off in our heads and we decided to design the ProStart around the distance-to-line function. Every bit of our effort was focused on making the distance-to-line feature easy to use, effective and communicate clearly. The result is the best distance-to-line tool ever.

Introduction 4 Features Only essential features actually used by professional sailors are included in the product. Speed, compass, and distance to line updated twice a second Count down start timer Header/Lift indicator updated twice a second Maximum and best 10 second average speed recall Over 30 hours of GPS data storage at a record rate of every 2 seconds Over 15 hours of battery life Data download through USB link User configurable magnetic declination Waterproof (IPX8) to 3m Two year warranty

Installation 5 Installation The ProStart can be installed anywhere on the boat with a view of the sky. The ProStart comes with a cradle that interlocks with it. Install the cradle permanently on your boat. Press the tab on the cradle to unlock the ProStart from it. Several mounting options are available. For details, go to https://www.velocitek.com/collections/accessories.

Batteries 6 Batteries The ProStart requires 3 x AA batteries to operate. To access the battery compartment, release the ProStart Battery Compartment clips by moving those outwards, away from the center of the ProStart Battery Compartment Lid. Then lift off the Battery Compartment Lid. The batteries are not included with the ProStart. Use Rechargeable Batteries We recommend using rechargeable NiMH AA batteries over standard alkaline disposable AA batteries. Both disposable and rechargeable batteries will provide approximately 15 hours of life. Be environmentally responsible by using rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries. Know When to Recharge or Replace Your Batteries The battery indicator is located on the bottom of the LCD screen. With disposable batteries, there will be a tendency for the life indicator to remain full for most of the battery life and only drop down to the lower levels when the batteries are nearly exhausted.

Buttons 7 Buttons Mode Max Speed On/Off Timer Reset Timer +1 Pin Sets current location as pin end of start line Race Committee Sets current location as boat end of start line Gun Timer Start/Sync There are eight buttons on the ProStart as illustrated above. The buttons will be referred to in capitalized blue text throughout this document as follows, POWER, MODE, MAX, RESET, +1, PIN, RC and GUN.

Modes 8 Modes Start Mode: timer & distance Race Mode: speed & heading The ProStart has two modes: Start Mode and Race Mode. Each mode provides you with the essential information at different stages of the race, before and after the gun. The mode indicator is located at the upper left hand corner of the LCD screen.

Modes 9 Start Mode Start Mode Indicator Timer Timer Display Indicator Distanceto-line Display Indicator Distance Distance-to -line Bar Graph The start mode combines a timer and distance to line display to provide the information necessary for a perfect start at the gun. The semi-circles next to the PIN and RC buttons indicate if the respective ends are set. are set, a line appears between them to illustrate that the line is set. When both ends Timer The countdown timer displayed as mm:ss. The time can be set from 1:00 to 15:00. Distance-to-line Distance-to-line is the perpendicular distance to the user-defined line. Refer to Set the Start Line on how to set the start line. Distance-to-line is displayed in meters. A negative distance-to-line means that the boat is over the line. Three hyphens --- are displayed when the line is not defined and a GPS signal is available. When the distance-to-line is larger than 100 meters >99 is displayed. Distance-to-line Bar Graph The distance-to-line bar graph provides a graphical representation for distance-to-line so you know where you are relative to the line at a glance. The bar graph extends above and below the illustrated line with each bar segment representing 10 meters.

Modes 10 Race Mode Header/Lift each segment is 2.5 degrees Race Mode Indicator Heading Display Indicator Speed Display Indicator Heading Speed The race mode displays information crucial during the race, speed, heading and header/lift to the sailor. Speed The GPS unit calculates speed by measuring the Doppler shift in GPS signals. knots (Nautical Miles per Hour). Speed is displayed in Heading GPS Heading (Course Over Ground) is calculated by the GPS unit by measuring the Doppler shift in GPS signals. Either true or magnetic heading can be displayed in compass mode by configuring the magnetic declination on the ProStart. True heading is referenced to true north. Magnetic heading is referenced to the local magnetic north. When using a magnetic compass in conjunction with the ProStart, the magnetic heading is useful since both measurements will be referenced to magnetic north. By default the compass displays true heading. To display magnetic heading the local magnetic declination must be entered in the device settings. The ProStart displays heading only when your speed is greater than 1 knot, otherwise it will show a heading of 0 degrees regardless of which direction you are actually moving. Unlike a conventional magnetic compass, ProStart's compass reading depends on the direction you are moving, not the direction the device is pointing. A major benefit of the ProStart over a conventional

Modes 11 magnetic compass is that it will give you accurate heading information, regardless of the orientation in which it is mounted on your boat. Lift/Header Bar Graph The ProStart automatically detects when a sailor is trimmed to a heading then provides the header/lift wind shift relative to the trim angle. Once a tack or a jibe is detected the indicator resets and nothing is indicated until another trim angle is set. Automatic detection of the trim angle normally takes 20 seconds of sailing trimmed. Each bar segment represents 2.5 degrees of wind shift.

Configuration 12 Configuration Compass declination is the only user configurable setting on the ProStart. Bow offset has been removed from this version. Instructions for configure the compass declination are on page 18. Descriptions of this setting follow. Compass Declination When defined to the local declination, the heading will be referenced to local magnetic north. Positive declination represents east and negative declination represents west. To reference the compass measurement to true north, input 0 for compass declination. Default compass declination is 0 degrees. When using a magnetic compass in conjunction with the ProStart, setting the compass declination to the local declination is useful since both instruments will be referenced to magnetic north. Bow Offset This feature has been removed. GPS Data Storage The ProStart records GPS data whenever the device is on and GPS signal is detected. records data every 2 seconds. The ProStart can store up to 30 hours of data. The device

Understanding Distance to Start Line 13 Understanding Distance to Start Line ProStart The above illustration provides a graphical definition of distance to start line and how you can set it. Setting Ends The start line ends can be set anywhere along the start line. We recommend sighting both the pin and the race committee ends from outside the line. Another method is to get close to the ends just inside the line and set them. The ends can be set at any time and in any order. Bow Offset Calculation This feature has been removed.

Operation 14 Operation Acquire a GPS Signal Searching for GPS signal Searching indicator is displayed at the bottom and bar segments travel around the circumference of the LCD. GPS Lost GPS Found GPS Signal Acquired The operation of the ProStart relies on low-power radio signals from GPS satellites that orbit the earth at an altitude of approximately 20,000 km. As a result, the ProStart must be outdoors with a clear view of the sky to function properly. Stay away from tall buildings and forests when acquiring a signal off the water since these obstacles block or reflect the signals making it difficult to obtain signal. When the ProStart is first turned on, it must download information from GPS satellites before it can acquire a GPS signal. The data download process normally takes 1-2 minutes or up to 5 minutes if batteries have just been replaced.

Operation 15 Show Off Your Maximum Speeds Hold MAX to display max speeds Press RESET while max speeds are displayed to reset the max speeds Maximum 10 second Average Speed Maximum Instantaneous Speed Display both your instantaneous and 10 second average maximum speed by holding MAX. maximum speeds, press RESET while holding MAX. To reset the Keep Your Hand on the Tiller when timer expires when RC, PIN, GUN, RESET, +1 is pressed Modes switch automatically to minimize the need for your input. The mode switches from Start to Race mode when the timer expires. The mode switches from Race to Start mode when any of the start related buttons, RC, PIN, GUN, RESET and +1, are pressed.

Operation 16 Set the Start Line No Ends Set Set the start line pin and race committee ends by pressing PIN and RC respectively. The semi-circles next to PIN and RC indicate if the respective ends are set. The semi-circles flash when the end is not set and go solid when set. The ends can be set in either order. Race Committee Set Race Committee End Set Set the pin end by pressing PIN. The set end is indicated by a semi-circle next to RC in the illustration. When an end is set, an indicator will flash for 3 seconds at the bottom of the LCD at the respective ends. Pin Set Start Line Set The ends can be set again by pressing PIN or RC. Press both PIN and RC simultaneously to clear the ends. A line appears between the semi-circles to indicate that the line is set. Distance is displayed digitally and graphically.

Operation 17 Use the Timer +1 min Timer Reset Change the reset time by pressing +1 to scroll through the minutes. The timer can be set to 1:00 ~ 15:00. Start the timer by pressing GUN. Start Timer Reset Timer +1 min Timer Counting Down Add one minute to the timer without stopping the timer by pressing +1. Reset timer by pressing RESET. Sync timer by pressing GUN. The timer will round down to the nearest minutes, 4:00 in this case. Sync Timer Timer Expired Post Timer Expire The timer will display the distance at 0:00 for 10 seconds after the timer expires. After the 10 seconds, the display will switch automatically to race mode.

Operation 18 How to Set Compass Declination Compass declination is set by pressing and holding RESET for 3 seconds. setting and exit setup menu as illustrated below. Press GUN to confirm the Hold to Enter Declination Menu Press to Exit Declination Menu - 1 + 1 Enter the declination menu by holding RESET for 3 seconds. Adjust declination by pressing RC and PIN. Declination can be adjusted by increments of 1 degree. Set Declination and Exit Setup Menu Set the declination and exit setup menu by pressing GUN. Exit setup menu without setting declination by pressing RESET.

Software 19 Firmware Update Firmware is the software that runs on the ProStart. The ProStart firmware is stable and no features or performance will be added to your device through a firmware update. We only release new firmware versions when we are forced to do so by a minor hardware change. Please do not update the firmware unless you are directed to do so by Velocitek technical support (support@velocitek.com). Software There are two software packages, Velocitek Control Center (Windows and Mac) available from Velocitek which allow you to perform GPS data download from the ProStart. Please note the ProStart has no user configurable settings through Velocitek Control Center. Velocitek Control Center / Velocitool Velocitek Control Center and Velocitool are free software. To find out more and download the software, go to http://www.velocitek.com/support/software.

Maintenance 20 Maintenance To ensure your ProStart's enclosure remains watertight and the electronics are not destroyed by corrosion, please take the following precautions: Dry case with a towel before opening. Wipe away sand or debris on the gasket before closing the back case. Once the case is open wipe away any loose water droplets. If you ever see signs that water is leaking inside the enclosure please contact Velocitek immediately at (866)-498-6737 or support@velocitek.com to arrange for your device to be repaired and made watertight again.

Contact 21 Contact Mail: Velocitek, Inc. 126 N B Street San Mateo, CA 94401 USA Fax: +1-650-618-2679 Phone: Email: Website: Support: Calls will be answered 9AM ~ 6PM, US Eastern Time (UTC-4 Summer, UTC-5 Winter) US and Canada: +1-866-498-6737 International: +1-650-529-4519 support@velocitek.com http://www.velocitek.com http://www.velocitek.com/support

Compliance 22 Compliance FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. European Community Compliance Statement The equipment complies with The EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.

Index 23 Index Acquire a GPS Signal, 14 Animated Demonstration, 13 Batteries, 6 Bow Offset, 12 Bow Offset Calculation, 13 Buttons, 7 A B C Compass Declination, 12 Compliance, 22 Configuration, 12 Contact, 21 Control Center, 19 Customize Your Experience, 18 Distance, 9 Firmware Update, 19 GPS Data Storage, 12 Heading, 10 D F G H Lift/Header Bar Graph Indicator, 11 Maintenance, 20 Modes, 8 Operation, 14 Race Mode, 10 L M O R Set the Start Line, 16 Setting Ends, 13 Show Off Your Maximum Speeds, 15 Signal Acquisition, 14 Software, 19 Speed, 10 Speed Bar Graph Indicator, 9 Start Mode, 9 Timer, 9 S T U Understanding Distance to Start Line, 13 Use the Timer, 17 I Installation Guide, 5