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MODEL: EA2258 PRODUCT CODE: 709435 07/2022
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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
identied and the value has been locked. While still pressing the OPEN
button, gradually point the Laser Range Finder at different objects. Once the
Laser Range Finder detects a closer reecting object then it will replace the
existing value with the new value. You can release the OPEN button once
you are done with the measurements or the Laser Range Finder will remain
in Flagpole Locking Mode for a maximum period of 30 seconds at the most,
it cannot keep scanning in this mode for longer than this. After this time, the
Laser Range Finder will stop scanning and the crosshairs will stop ashing.
The display will continue displaying the lowest measuring distance recorded
from a reecting object that was scanned, during this scanning period.
3. To ensure accuracy, hold the Laser Range Finder with a rm grip and keep it
steady till the measurement is displayed.
4. The default unit of measurement is M (Metres). To change the unit of
measurement to Y (Yards), hold down the MODE button. To switch between
the two units keep holding down the MODE button. Once the unit of
measurement desired is selected, release the MODE button.
WARNING: Please always pass your hand through the wrist strap prior to
gripping the Laser Range Finder to avoid it from dropping and getting damaged.
NOTE: If no distance is displayed on the lens display, there is a possibility that
the object is not in the measuring range of 5 to 1000m. In this case, you will
need to retarget and measure.
NOTE: The Laser Range Finder will shut down automatically if it is not used
within 15 seconds of turning it ON.
Slope and Angle Measurement Mode
For outdoor enthusiasts and avid golfers this is an amazing, premium feature.
The Slope and Angle Measurement Mode allows the measurement of slope
distance and inclined or declined angles. This makes it easier to read the terrain
and the opportunity to make any necessary adjustments. Quite simply, if you
read the terrain or course better, you will make smarter decisions and improve
your results. When you are hitting uphill, the shot needs to travel further than
normal, and a slope distance will reect this (see Fig. 5.1). Conversely, a shot hit
downhill needs to travel a shorter distance than normal (see Fig. 5.2).