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Models 71420, 71424, and 71426

To ensure a crisp, sharp image the focusing 
system of the binocular must be set to 
compensate for any differences in your 
eyesight. This is achieved by setting the  
diopter (located on the right eyepiece) before 
use. To set the binocular to your eyesight  
follow the instructions below.

1.

  View an object in the distance through  

the binocular.

2.

  Cover the right objective lens with your hand 

or the objective lens cap.

3.

  Rotate the focus wheel until the image 

viewed with your left eye is clear and sharp.

4.

  Cover the left objective lens with your hand 

or objective lens cap.

5

.  Viewing the same object, adjust the diopter 

ring until the image viewed with your right 
eye is clear and sharp.

6.

  Your binocular is now adjusted to your eyes 

and focusing on any object can now be 
achieved by simply turning the focus wheel.

Diopter Adjustment

Ring

Focus Wheel

Fig. 3

SETTING THE DIOPTER / FOCUSING

Summary of Contents for Cavalry 71215

Page 1: ...BINOCULARS JUMELLE BINOCULARES FERNGLAS BINOCOLI...

Page 2: ...carefully before using your binocular monocular to ensure proper use and care CELESTRON CAVALRY BINOCULARS AND MONOCULAR Power Button 7x50 Battery Compartment 7x50 Calculator Dial 7x50 LCD Screen 7x5...

Page 3: ...your eyes using both hands and look through them at an object in the distance Move the two barrels halves of the binocular closer together or further apart until you see a single clear image Fig 2 Ch...

Page 4: ...ugh the binocular 2 Cover the right objective lens with your hand or the objective lens cap 3 Rotate the focus wheel until the image viewed with your left eye is clear and sharp 4 Cover the left objec...

Page 5: ...inocular to your eyesight follow the instructions below 1 View an object at a distance of 100 yards or more through the binocular 2 Cover the right objective lens with your hand or the objective lens...

Page 6: ...sure that the eyecups are in the down position to obtain the maximum eld of view The twist up eyecups can be set at positions between fully up and down which may suit some users better When done obse...

Page 7: ...plate found on the front of the hinge Fig 7 To attach the binocular to a tripod thread the adapter into the binocular and attach the other end of the adapter to a photographic tripod Mounting the bino...

Page 8: ...ch 10mil increment is indicated using single digit numbers 1 2 3 etc For ner ranging ability the last 5mils of the reticle are divided into 1mil and 0 5mil increments Note The reticle varies slightly...

Page 9: ...Using the same example above a man is seen that measures 20mils tall Using the rotating ring align the triangular indicator to the number 2 20mils on the Angle scale Estimating that the man is 6 feet...

Page 10: ...xample You are 300 meters away from a tank that measures 15 miles tall and 20mils wide and you want to know the size of the tank Range Yards x Measured Mils 1000 Target size Yards Range Meters x Measu...

Page 11: ...ook through the binocular and scan clockwise 16 1600mils means that the object lies east from you 32 3200mils is south and 48 4800mils is west To ensure precise measurements make sure that the object...

Page 12: ...n or screwdriver Slide the battery into the opening with the positive terminal facing you Replace the screw and battery cap Note If the unit will not be used for a long period of time the batteries sh...

Page 13: ...een at the moment of activating the screen lock and prevents the mode from being changed To deactivate the screen lock quickly press the power button again the red padlock icon will disappear The scre...

Page 14: ...the LCD screen While a signal is being acquired the icon will ash red Once a signal is acquired the icon will stop ashing and turn blue GPS mode provides latitude and longitude coordinates as well as...

Page 15: ...ils for the bearing that the objective lenses are facing A red stationary arrow points in the direction you are facing when looking through the binoculars while a circle containing the readings N S E...

Page 16: ...s when not in use 3 Store your binocular monocular in a cool dry place whenever possible 4 When storing for an extended period of time place the binocular monocular in a plastic bag or airtight contai...

Page 17: ...ity of your binocular monocular Dirty lenses diminish the amount of light transmitted through the binocular monocular and your overall viewing experience 1 Remove any dust on the lenses with a soft le...

Page 18: ...act your local Celestron Distributor or authorized Dealer for applicable warranty information Additional warranty information and eligibility details can be found on the Celestron website This product...

Page 19: ...e accuracy of the readings indicated on the Cavalry 7x50 display Warning This device is intended as a supplemental navigation aide only The user assumes all responsibility associated with the use of t...

Page 20: ...OLUMBIA 3TREET s 4ORRANCE 5 3 Telephone 800 421 9649 2013 Celestron LL RIGHTS RESERVED s 0RINTED IN HINA s This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older...

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