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3.4. Scan mode
When in scan mode, moving
targets are constantly being
measured. The instru-
ment automatically works
in the scan mode when
the measurement button is
pressed for more than 2
seconds. As long as the
measurement button is
depressed, items in the cir-
cle are being measured and
ranges displayed. Range in
scan mode extends up to 1,000 m/1,100 yds.
3.5. Range
Environmental factors will affect maximum ranging
performance:
Maximum Range Reduced Range
Color bright dark
Surface glossy matt
Angle to target vertical acute (up or down)
Target size large small
Sunlight little (cloudy) bright (sunshine)
Atmospheric
conditions clear hazy
Structure of target solid broken
(house wall) (bush, tree)
3.6. Accuracy
Accuracy is typically ± 2 m/2 yds, > 700 m
± 0,5%, both for individual measurements and
also in scan mode.
3. Range finding
3.1. Switching the instrument on and off
Switch the instrument on by
pressing the measurement
button. The target circle will
appear in the field of view.
The instrument will auto-
matically switch off again
after 20 seconds.
3.2. Single measurement
Depress the measurement
button a 2
nd
time and within
1 second the distance
measurement will appear
on the display. A further
measurement can only be
carried out after approx. 3 seconds. To allow
recharging of the laser for maximum performance.
The typical range is 1,000 m/1,100 yds, under
favourable conditions, distances of up to 1,500 m/
1,600 yds and more, can be measured (see 3.5.).
3.3. Explanation of the display
1 Target circle
2 4-figure measurement in
yards or meters; measu-
rement problem “---“
(see 10.)
3 Setting for yards (YD) or
meters (M)
4 Battery symbol to show charge (see 2.2.)
The display brightness adjusts automatically to the
exterior light conditions and is therefore optimally
readable under all light conditions.
R PRODUCT
YD
YD
M
1
3
2
4
R PRODUCT
YD
R PRODUCT
YD
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