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Since the distance between the eyes (specifically, the distance between the 
centers of the pupils) varies among individuals, the two eyepieces of the 
binoculars must be correctly aligned (adjusted). This is called adjusting the 
interpupillary distance. To adjust this distance, lift the binoculars up to your eyes 
(using both hands) and look through them at an object in the distance. Move 
the two halves of the binoculars about the hinge until you see one clear circle of 
image through both eyes.

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This binocular has an individual focus system which requires that you focus each 
eyepiece for the clearest and sharpest views. Start by selecting an object to look 
at – (1) Close your right eye and rotate the left diopter until the object appears 
sharp and clear; (2) Open your right eye and close your left eye and rotate the 
right diopter until the object appears sharp and clear; (3) With both eyes open 
the object should be sharp and clear; (4) Focusing on other objects requires that 
you follow the steps above; (5) To return to the original object, note the diopter 
adjustment scale settings so you can quickly obtain the best focus position.  

Hint:  Eyeglasses worn for nearsightedness should be worn when using binoculars 
as you may not be able to reach a sharp focus at infinity without them.

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Keep the Rubber Eyecups up if you do not wear eyeglasses but fold them down 
if you do wear eyeglasses to obtain the maximum field of view.     

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The batteries included with your binocular are for illuminating the compass, 
so you can see it easily in the dark. You need to install the batteries which are 
located in the case pocket.  Unscrew the battery cap by hand and then remove 
the screw with a coin or screwdriver. The batteries are to be installed with the 
positive (+) side facing up towards you. Replace the screw and battery cap. If 
you will not be using the binocular for a long period of time (a few months or 
more), you should take the batteries out to preserve their life.

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View Angle of an object is the angle between the rays 
from the binocular to its edges. Usually, this angle is 
measured at the horizontal or vertical direction, and 
defined as Horizontal View Angle and Vertical  
View Angle.
A mil’s reticle (shown to the right) that has a horizontal 
and vertical scale can measure the viewing angle of 
an object. The Celestron binocular uses 10 mils for each 
number (1,2,3,… as shown here).

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When the Horizontal View Angle is smaller than the horizontal 
scale range (-40~+40 mils) inside the binocular, aim one 
edge of the object at a horizontal scale line (the center or 
the outmost line is selected according to the image size 
of the object usually) and read its value. Then read the 
value of the scale at which another edge was located. 
Add these two values and this is the measured Horizontal 
View Angle. The Horizontal View Angle of the target 
(sailboat) is 2 decade mils (20 mils), and the Horizontal View 
Angle between the targets is 4 decade mils (40 mils). 
When the Horizontal View Angle is larger than the horizontal scale range 
(-40~+40 mils), use vertical line splits (for example: mast, sail, etc.) on the object 
can be selected to make the necessary estimated measurements in a step by 
step fashion. 

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Vertical View Angle measurement is similar to measuring 
the Horizontal View Angle. When the Vertical View 
Angle measurement is small, aim the intersecting point 
of the vertical and horizontal lines of the reticle at 
the lower part of the object and read the scale value 
at the top of the object. The angle included between 
the upper and lower parts of the target (lighthouse) is 6 
decade mils (60 mils).
When the Vertical View Angle is larger than the vertical scale range (80 mils), it 
can be measured in steps, and the angle can be obtained by summing up the 
value of each step.

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The distance measurement of a target can be calculated by using the mil reticle.
The formula of distance measurement:  L(km) =  H (m)/

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  L    —  the distance between the observer and the object (km)     
  H  —   the height of the object (m)

 

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 —   the View Angle of  the object measured with the reticle 

        of the binocular (mil).

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  1. Eyepieces

  2.  Main Body

  3.  Objective Lenses

  4.  Body Shaft

  5.  IPD Scale

  6.  Tripod Adapter Threads

  7.  Rubber Eyecups

  8.  Compass Window

  9.  Button for Compass  

 

 Illuminator

 10.  Battery Compartment

 11.  Objective Lens Caps

 12.  Eyepiece Protective Cap

 13.  Diopter Adjustment Ring

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Summary of Contents for Oceana 7x50 71189-B

Page 1: ...ular to its edges Usually this angle is measured at the horizontal or vertical direction and defined as Horizontal View Angle and Vertical View Angle A mil s reticle shown to the right that has a hori...

Page 2: ...e measured through the analog Compass which is built into the binocular It shows the azimuth of the object relative to the observer Each graduation of the Compass equals one degree of angle When the o...

Page 3: ...cet angle est mesur l horizontale ou la verticale et d fini comme l Angle de vision horizontal et l Angle de vision vertical Un r ticule mildot illustr droite qui poss de une chelle horizontale et ver...

Page 4: ...les Celle ci indique l azimut de l objet par rapport l observateur Chaque graduation de la boussole correspond un degr d angle Lorsque l objet se situe votre nord la boussole indique 360 Les degr s de...

Page 5: ...weise wird dieser Winkel in horizontaler oder vertikaler Richtung gemessen und als horizontaler Betrachtungswinkel und vertikaler Betrachtungswinkel definiert Eine Mil Strichplatte siehe Abbildung rec...

Page 6: ...im Fernglas integrierten Analog Kompass gemessen werden Er zeigt den Azimut des Objekts relativ zum Beobachter an Jede Kompasseinteilung entspricht einem Winkelgrad Wenn das Objekt n rdlich von Ihnen...

Page 7: ...lo di visione orizzontale o Angolo di visione verticale Un reticolo al millesimo mostrato nell illustrazione a destra dotato di scala orizzontale e verticale pu misurare l angolo di visione di un ogge...

Page 8: ...pianta o carta e un goniometro L angolo azimutale pu essere misurato mediante la bussola analogica che incorporata nel binocolo Essa indica l azimut dell oggetto in relazione all osservatore Ogni div...

Page 9: ...orizontal y vertical puede medir el ngulo de visualizaci n de un objeto El binocular de Celestron utiliza 10 miliradianes por cada n mero 1 2 3 como se muestra aqu Medida del ngulo visual horizontal C...

Page 10: ...del objeto relativo al observador Cada graduaci n del comp s es igual a un grado del ngulo Cuando el objeto est en el norte con relaci n a usted el comp s muestra 360 Los grados del comp s aumentar n...

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