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Magnification | 10x |
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Objective Lens Diameter | 42 mm |
Exit Pupil | 4.2 mm |
Waterproof | Yes |
Fogproof | Yes |
Prism Type | Roof |
Laser Rangefinder | Yes |
Rangefinder Accuracy | ± 1 m |
Inclinometer | Yes |
Battery Type | CR2 |
Housing | Magnesium |
Storage Temperature | -30 °C to +70 °C |
Dioptric Correction | -4 to +4 dpt |
Interpupillary Distance | 56-74 mm |
Twilight Factor | 20.5 |
Laser | Class 1 |
Apparent Field of View | 60° |
Coating | SwaroBright, SwaroDura |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Product meets Class 1 laser standards but must not be aimed at people.
Housing should not be opened by unauthorized personnel.
Adjust eyecups for optimal viewing distance and personal preference.
Adjust binoculars separation for a single round image.
Adjust dioptric rings for clear focus in both eyes.
Correct visual acuity differences between left and right eyes for optimal image quality.
Adjust object focus using the focusing wheel for sharp images.
Briefly press button to measure range; a pause is required for safety.
Continually measure range of moving targets by holding the button down.
Shows aiming mark, measured range, angle, and units (yards/metres).
Access programmes for brightness, display info, ballistic distance, and units.
Adjust display brightness levels or automatic adjustment settings.
Display measured angle or corrected shooting distance.
Switch between yards and metres for distance measurement.
Instructions for attaching the objective lens cover.
Information about available accessories.
Factors affecting the maximum measurement range are listed.
Location of the serial number on the binoculars.
Instructions for replacing the battery and checking charge level.
Lists common problems, probable causes, and remedies for display issues.
Using the special microfibre cloth for cleaning lens surfaces.
Recommendations for cleaning lenses and housing for optical brilliance.
Guidelines for storing binoculars in a dry, well-ventilated place.