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2. Safety and Operating Instructions
- Avoid strong vibrations. Keep the laser rangefinder in a dry place in
the carrying case provided when not in use.
- Avoid keeping it for a long period of time in a car, in particular in
strong sunshine, cold or wet weather. The high differences in
temperature and humidity and vibrations can lead to damage of the
lens.
3. Basics, Terms
Optical devices are usually described with a number combination, here
6 x 25. The 6 specifies the magnification factor, the 25 the diameter of
the lens in millimetres.
The amount of light that enters the lens depends on this diameter. The
lens is fully multi-coated.
The observation area (field of view) of the optical device is the field of vi-
sion at a distance of 1000 m. This is approximately 122 m for this laser
rangefinder. Exit pupil 3.8 mm.
The laser beams use measure distances to larger objects, i.e. measure-
ments to wires for example can lead to incorrect measurements. Dimen-
sions: 115x71x40 mm, Weight: 251 g,
buoyant, filled with nitrogen.
4. Settings, Use
- The protruding eyecup protects the eye against scattered light.
- When observing with glasses, pay attention to the correct distance
between the binoculars and the glasses so that the glasses do not
get damaged and in order to capture the field of view completely.
- If you are short- or long-sighted, you should use the laser rangefinder
without glasses.