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1. NOTE Setting the twist in eyecups and eye relief precisely helps to ensure maximum viewing comfort for the display see chapter 3 1 and 3 2 TIP The aiming mark and range indication can be set comfortably even without a target Place the binoculars on a table upright or look at a nearby dark object Adjusting each dioptric position separately allows you to achieve optimum sharpness because your eye is not distracted by a target under obser vation 3 5 Adjusting the focus To adjust your object focus from the shortest focusing distance see Tech nical Data Sheet to infinity simply turn the focusing wheel In the infinity position the wide bar on the focusing wheel points upward 23 4 Operation 4 1 Single measurement Briefly pressing the measurement button causes the aiming mark to o appear Once the button is released HEEM the measured range is shown on the display For optical safety reasons another measurement cannot be taken until after approx 2 seconds have elapsed During this safety pause a continuous series of minus symbols appears on the display The measurement is in progress 4 2 Scan Mode Scan Mode is used to continually measure the range of moving tar gets The instrument switches to Scan M Mode automatically if the measure ment button is held down for over 3 seconds In Scan Mode measure ments will be taken continually unt
2. see markings inside com partment Use leak proof batteries only Warning Do not use rechargeable batteries e Finally screw the battery cover back on Batteries Directive Batteries must not be disposed of as household waste and you are legally obliged to return used batteries Local facilities exist for returning used batteries free of charge e g in retail outlets or at communal collection points Batteries are labelled with a crossed out wheeled bin and the chemical symbol of the harmful substance they contain Cd for cadmium Hg for mercury and Pb for lead Please help us to protect the environment 29 7 4 Troubleshooting and display information Problem The field of view is shaded at the periphery vignetted The display shows for the distance measured The display shows co for the distance measured clean optic The aiming mark flashes when the instrument is switched on Display aiming mark and target are not all in focus at same time Err appears on the display Probable Cause The eyecups have not been adjusted correctly for use with or without spectacles 1 The measurement range has been exceeded 2 The object is not reflective enough 3 Target out of focus 1 The distance to the target is shorter than the minimum measurement range 2 The objective lens is dirty The battery is low Dioptric adjustment is not op
3. We are very pleased that you have decided to purchase this product from SWAROVSKI OPTIK Ifyou have any questions please consult your specialist dealer or contact us directly at WWW SWAROVSKIOPTIK COM 1 Overview NOOB WN rE Comfort carrying strap 8 Battery compartment Eyepiece cover cover Twist in eyecup 9 Mode button Focusing wheel 10 Objective lens cover Dioptric adjustment ring right 11 Snap Shot Adapter Dioptric adjustment ring left 12 Coin opener Measurement button 13 Spare battery Please find our current product accessories at WWW SWAROVSKIOPTIK COM 18 WEEE ElektroG This symbol indicates that this product must not Sf be disposed of as household waste under the WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive and national laws ME this product must be returned to a dedicated collection site You can obtain information about collection sites for waste equipment from your local authorities or from an authorised site for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment Disposing of this product correctly helps to protect the envi ronment and prevents potential damage to both the environ ment and human health which could occur if the products are not handled correctly 2 For your safety 2 1 WARNING The product meets the requirements of a Class 1 laser pur suant to the applicable standards EN 60825 1 IEC 60825 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 respecti
4. il the measurement button is released max 120 seconds The maximum range of Scan Mode is approx 1 000 m If the measurement button is not pressed for 5 seconds the display turns off automatically 5 Menu navigation 5 1 Display Oo r 1 Aiming mark 2 Display of the measured a Fo IM g range in yards or metres Bal Dal Pat Dal T 4 digit 4 2 mo 3 Measured angle in degrees Vaal Vent Yank or corrected shooting distance 4 Angle symbol 5 Display in yards Y or metres M 6 Degree symbol 24 5 2 Additional functions and programmes The following programmes P are available P1 Individual brightness settings P2 Information shown on lower display row Angle in degrees P2 off lower display row off Corrected ballistic shooting distance angle dependent P3 Toggle metres yards P4 Automatic brightness adjustment on off Factory settings P1 Level 3 P2 Off P3 Metre P4 On Selecting the programmes Hold down the mode button for 2 seconds This takes you to the main menu Now use the measurement button to make the programme setting you require To switch to the next menu item press the mode button briefly If you do not press any button within 5 seconds the menu will close automatically and and return to the measure ment mode Your settings are saved automatically See the Technical Data Sheet for more menu navigation information NOTE Your setting
5. ing it with a soft moist cloth The housing is best cleansed with a soft moist cloth don t use the lens cleaning cloth In the event of hard to remove dirt e g sand the eye cups can be unscrewed and cleaned easily 31 8 3 Storage You should keep your binoculars in their bag in a dry well ventilated place If the instrument is wet it must be dried prior to storage In tropical regions or regions with a high humidity the best place to store the instrument in is an air tight recep tacle along with a moisture absorbing agent e g silica gel 9 Contents EL Range 2x batteries CR2 Eyepiece cover Objective lens cover Comfort carrying strap Snap Shot Adapter Coin opener Lens cleaning cloth Field Bag Instruction manual Technical Data Sheet Quick Guide EL Range DVD 10 Conformity The device conforms to Directives 2002 95 EC on the restric tion of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and 2004 108 EC on elec tromagnetic compatibility 32 FCC Compliance Statement 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 instal lation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy a
6. isplay the measured distance in yards or metres To switch between these two units briefly press the measurement button on menu P3 The unit chosen here also applies for the corrected ballistic shooting distance 6 Accessories 6 1 Assembly instructions for objective lens cover 6 2 Accessories For detailed information about accessories visit WWW SWAROVSKIOPTIK COM 27 7 General Information 7 1 Range The following factors have an impact on the maximum measurement range Range higher Range lower Colour of target Light Dark Surface Shiny Matt Angle to target At right angle Acute Size of object Large Small Sunlight Little cloudy A lot bright sunshine Atmospheric Clear Misty conditions Object structure Plane e g wall Variable e g bush tree 7 2 Serial number The serial number of your binoculars is located beneath the right dioptric adjustment ring To read it pull out the dioptric adjustment ring 7 3 Replacing the battery Check how much charge is left in the battery A flashing aiming mark when the instrument is switched on indicates a low battery From the time the low battery indicator first starts flashing there is sufficient power for around 100 more measurements 28 Replacing the battery e Use the coin opener to open the battery compartment cover in the focusing wheel Remove the dead battery e Insert a new CR 2 battery making sure that the poles are correctly aligned
7. nd if not installed and used in accor dance 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and re ceiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SWAROVSKI OPTIK KG is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modificati ons of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by SWAROVSKI OPTIK KG The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user All data are typical values We reserve the right to make changes regarding design and delivery We accept no liability for printing errors BA 697 01 06 2011 33
8. s are still retained even after replacing the bat tery 25 5 3 Brightness setting display P1 P4 In P1 individual brightness setting first select the appro priate display brightness level for you There are 5 brightness levels to choose from In P4 turn the automatic brightness adjustment on or off On The binocular automatically adjusts the display bright ness based on the brightness level you have chosen Off The display is constantly illuminated at the brightness level you have chosen 5 4 Angle program P2 For each distance measured you can also display the angle of the binoculars to the object under observation This angu lar position means that the corrected shooting distance can also be displayed Adjusting the measured angle On the lower row of the display you can show either e The angle e Or no additional information e Or the corrected shooting distance O Display showing measured angle wr oM U al Jaf 2 IZO al al O Display not showing measured angle me eM 28 bl 26 O Display showing corrected shooting distance wir oM lU al bal W SWAROAIM corrected ballistic shooting distance When shooting at an angle up or down the force and effect of gravity is less than with a horizontal shot This results in a flatter trajectory and a shifting of the point of impact For a detailed description visit WWW SWAROVSKIOPTIK COM 5 5 Yard metre setting P3 The binoculars can d
9. timal Electronic fault 30 Remedy Spectacle wearers need to twist the eye cups right in to the stop position When using without spec tacles the eyecups need twisting out to the required position see chapter 3 1 1 See chapter 4 2 See chapter 7 1 3 See chapter 3 5 1 See Technical Data Sheet 2 Clean the objective lens There is sufficient power for around 100 more measurements Replace the battery or briefly warm the current one See chapter 3 4 Press the measure ment button again On repeated occurrence of Err please contact SWAROVSKI OPTIK customer service 8 Maintenance and care 8 1 Lens cleaning cloth You can clean high sensitive lens surfaces with the enclosed special microfibre cloth It is suitable for objective lens ocu lar lens and spectacles Please keep the cloth clean as dirt can damage the lens surface If the cloth becomes soiled it can be washed in lukewarm soapy water and left to dry Please only use for cleaning lens surfaces 8 2 Cleaning We have designed all elements and surfaces to require little care To ensure the long lasting optical brilliance of your binocu lars you should keep the glass surfaces free of dirt oil and grease When cleaning the lenses first remove larger par ticles with an optical lens brush For the subse quent thorough cleaning we recommend breathing onto the lens surface to form a coat of condensa tion and then clean
10. usting the interpupillary distance To see a single round image adjust the separation between the two halves of the binoculars until the irritating shadows disappear 3 3 Use with equal acuity of both eyes a Pull out the left and right dioptric adjustment ring and turn it until the long bar on the dioptric scale is in line with the small triangle underneath the ring 21 b Once you have finished push the dioptric adjustment rings back in 3 4 Dioptric compensation To achieve optimal image quality it is necessary to correct any varying visual acuity between the left and right eye 1 First pull out the left dioptri 2 Turn the dioptric adjustm stops 3 Hold down the mode butto to the dioptric compensat c adjustmen ent ring an t ring iclockwise until it n for 4 seconds This takes you ion adjustment mode display remains illuminated for 30 seconds To exit this mode early press the measure again ment button or mode button 4 Now look through the left eyepiece at the display with your left eye and slowly turn the dioptric adjustment ring clock wise until the display comes into clear focus 22 5 Once you have finished push the dioptric adjustment ring back in 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 with the right dioptric adjustment ring to optimally adjust the focus for the right eye aiming mark
11. vely except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 As such the instrument is safe for eyes and can be used for any application but must not be aimed at people directly 2 2 General information Under no circumstances should the housing be opened by unauthorized personnel Never point the instrument at people from close distances 19 Never look directly at the sun with the binoculars This will damage your eyes Never look through the binoculars when walking you could encounter obstacles Please protect your binoculars from jolts and jars Repairs should be carried out by authorized service facilities only 3 Getting started The battery is already inserted into the battery compartment The binoculars are ready for immediate use Before switching on the instrument please make the following settings 3 1 Adjusting the twist in eyecups In principle you can choose between four different setting positions that provide varying distances between your eye and the lens You can set the optimal distance according to your personal preference 20 Pos A Initial position without specta cles Twist out the eyecups anticlock wise to the full extent Pos B Initial position with spectacles Twist in the eyecups clockwise until they stop Pos and D Alternative positions or interim adjustment stages for spectac le wearers and non spectacle wearers 3 2 Adj
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