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Section #1 - Getting Started
Unpacking Your TruSpeed
When you receive your TruSpeed, check to make sure that you received
everything that you ordered, and that it all arrived undamaged.
Available Accessories
Carrying Case - hard
Carrying Case - soft
Shoulder Stock
Monopod
Tripod
TruSpeed Yoke
(includes adapter for monopod/tripod mounting)
TruSpeed Battery Eliminator
Important Safety Information
Avoid staring directly at the laser beam for prolonged periods.
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The TruSpeed is designed to meet FDA eye safety requirements and is
classified as eye-safe to Class 1 limits, which means that virtually no
hazard is associated with directly viewing the laser output under normal
conditions. As with any laser device, reasonable precautions should be
taken in its operation. It is recommended that you avoid staring into the
transmit lens while firing the laser. The use of optical instruments with
this product may increase eye hazard.
Never attempt to view the sun through the scope.
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Looking at sun through the scope may permanently damage your eyes.
Never point the instrument directly at the sun.
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Exposing the lens system to direct sunlight, even for a brief period, may
permanently damage the laser transmitter.
Do not operate the instrument in extreme temperatures.
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TruSpeed components are rated for a temperature range
of -30° to 60° C. Do not operate the instrument in
temperatures outside that range.
TruSpeed Basic Package:
Available Features:
TruSpeed Instrument
with Polarizing Filter
Two C-Cell Batteries
Metric User's Manual
Jam Detect
Long Range
Local Speed Limit Edit