Adjustment of the eyecup
The model is optimize for eyeglass wearers. The normal-sighted observer
turns the eyecup (C) all the way out to avoid scattered light. Spectacle wear-
ers use the binoculars with the eyecups turned in to take advantage of the
binoculars' full field of view. In addition, two more intermediate positions are
available for optimal, individual adjustment. By turning the eyecups, the dif-
ferent positions can be easily adjusted and lock securely in their respective
positions.
Adjustment of acuteness of vision
The binoculars are equipped with a single eyepiece adjustment. For an opti-
mal recognition of the target object, a possible eye defect of ±5.0 dpt can be
compensated by turning the diopter ring (D).
Focusing on objects at different distances is performed via the focus ring on
the center drive.
To take full advantage of the binoculars' performance and image quality, the
following procedure should be followed when adjusting the binoculars:
1. Both diopter rings should be set to 0.
2. Viewing a distant object with both eyes and focusing using the focus
ring on the center drive
3. Activation of the target by pressing the " " key (E)
4. Focusing the target by adjusting the visual acuity on the right eyepiece
5. Observation of a distant object with the right eye only and focusing
using the focus ring on the center drive.
6. Subsequently, the same object should be viewed and focused only with
the left eye. To do this, rotate the left diopter ring until the targeted object
is also displayed sharply and with high contrast. To focus on other objects,
only the focus ring on the center drive (B) needs to be turned later.
Switch-on and switch-off
To switch on the rangefinder, press the " " (C) button. The switch-off is al-
ways done automatically if no button has been pressed for 30s. After switch-
ing the device on again, it is in the last used mode.
MEASUREMENT MODES
In addition to the standard mode, the device has two further modes between
which, depending on the application, you can change using the mode button
"M" (F).
Depending on the weather conditions and the distance to the object to be
measured, it is possible to choose between the Rain mode "
near objects " " and the mode for more distant objects "
bol is shown at the top left of the field of view (4) (see back cover).
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