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3.

 

What reticle shape is visible: rectangular or crosshair, 
and 

4.

 

Which target is selected: first, last or most reflective (see 

Target selection logic 

for more details.) 

Setup 

mode is described in more detail below. 

The unit has a standard set of the 

Ready to Measure 

mode 

parameters:  

ƒ

 

Standard1

: distance is displayed in meters, azimuth is 

displayed in degrees, crosshair reticle is visible, auto 
target selection is used. 

At the start the unit assumes the 

Ready to Measure 

mode with 

measurement parameters inherited from the previous setup. 
At manufacturing stage the unit is set up into Standard1 set of 
measuring parameters. 

 

Mode switching and tuning 

Pressing the M button (3, Fig.1) in the 

Ready to Measure 

mode switches the unit between modes of operation: 

ƒ

 

Ready to Measure

 – 

Ready

 (9, Fig. 3)is displayed 

 

ƒ

 

Quick link to Standard1 set of measurement parameters 
(display name: 

Std1

),  

ƒ

 

Setup 

mode (display name: 

COdE

),  

ƒ

 

Memory Clearance

 mode (display name: 

cLr

). 

Summary of Contents for LRB 3000PRO

Page 1: ...Operation Manual LRB 3000PRO LASER RANGE FINDER BINOCULARS 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 2S5 Canada...

Page 2: ...the unit This may be hazardous for you due to high voltage currents ALWAYS keep the unit out of the reach of children ALWAYS remove the battery when the device is not in use for a long period ALWAYS...

Page 3: ...g device for operation 10 5 2 Measurement procedure 11 5 3 Maximum distance 12 5 4 Target selection logic 13 5 5 Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes 13 5 6 Operation and service modes 14 5 7 M...

Page 4: ...2 9 WARRANTY 26 10 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 28 11 QUALITY CERTIFICATE 29...

Page 5: ...40 11 An outstanding fully multi coated optics coupled with an original circuitry design creates a system that outperforms any other product in its class and price range Principle of operation The uni...

Page 6: ...ass bushes and other obstacles Three channel optical solution optical laser and receiver provides high accuracy Two reticle shapes or Target quality display indicator assures results are reliable Buil...

Page 7: ...5 2 DEVICE APPEARANCE Fig 1 Front view 1 Eyepieces 2 Objective lens 3 Mode button 4 Action button 5 Battery compartment cover 6 Rubber grip 5 4 1 3 2 6...

Page 8: ...6 Fig 2 Rear view 1 Eyepieces 7 Interpupillary distance adjustment lever 8 Identification and certification label located at the bottom 1 7 8...

Page 9: ...Low battery indicator 2 Reticle either or 3 Units of measurement 4 Measurement result 5 Target quality indicator 6 Laser active indicator 7 Over 100M gating indicator 8 Setup mode indicator 9 Ready m...

Page 10: ...00PRO 1 Carrying case 1 Neck strap 1 Operation manual 1 Warranty card 1 Optional accessories 9V non magnetic Lithium battery Hard case 4 SPECIFICATIONS Optics Magnification Objective lens diameter Exi...

Page 11: ...e Target quality indicator Class 1 eye safe 905 nm 20 3 000 m 1 m Yes Yes Yes or Yes Speed measurement Measured speed range 5 400 km h 3 250 mph Accuracy km h or mph 2 Compass Measured azimuth range 3...

Page 12: ...kwise and pull it open Connect and insert battery into the battery compartment Close the battery compartment cover 5 Fig 1 Adjust the interpupillary distance with lever 7 Fig 2 Adjust the eye relief d...

Page 13: ...ompass accuracy Measurement procedure When the Rangefinder is off the LCD is blank To activate the unit press and hold for one second the A button 6 Fig 1 At start the unit comes into the Ready to Mea...

Page 14: ...ation to the laser beam etc Bright target colors are more reflective than darks A polished surface is more reflective than a rough one Larger targets reflect better than small ones Ranging a target pe...

Page 15: ...nables ranging a target in front of a bigger object such as a wire in front of the wall Note Even with target selection logic the unit may not always be able to range the desired target as its reflect...

Page 16: ...Recall mode for details Operation and service modes The unit has the following modes of operation Ready to Measure to perform measurements Quick link to the Standard1 set of measurement parameters app...

Page 17: ...ticle is visible auto target selection is used At the start the unit assumes the Ready to Measure mode with measurement parameters inherited from the previous setup At manufacturing stage the unit is...

Page 18: ...meter If no button is pressed for 8 seconds the unit leaves the current mode in the Ready mode it switches off Next time the unit is turned on it assumes the last chosen combination of the four Ready...

Page 19: ...er will then keep the last set of parameters and return to the Ready to Measure mode Mode Display name Distance Speed Azimuth Reticle Target selection logic Ready to Measure Ready As set at previous s...

Page 20: ...13 NC Auto Cd 14KMH NC km h NC Cd 15MPH NC mph NC Cd 16 Display test Cd 17 Compass calibration Data Recall rEc Recalls last 10 measurement sets Data Clearance cLr Clears all recorded data Empty field...

Page 21: ...ass accuracy may diminish To return the compass into working condition Select Cd 17 in Setup mode Keeping the unit horizontally perform one full rotation around vertical axis within a minute If one ro...

Page 22: ...lay name rEc 1 will start flashing Pressing the M button moves the unit along the list of measurement set numbers and measurement results rEc 1 distance 1 azimuth 1 rEc 2 distance 2 azimuth 2 rEc 0 di...

Page 23: ...icates that speed is displayed in km h or mph OVER 100M indicates that gating is active Laser active indicator 6 Fig 3 flashes whenever the unit emits laser radiation Reliability of ranging depends on...

Page 24: ...ou are aiming at However due to beam divergence several objects may produce a strong reflection To help the System recognise the target the Target Selection Logic may be used For example if ranging a...

Page 25: ...cut off all objects closer than the chosen one Note Gating setting is memorized by the System until it is altered Therefore if you forget to turn the gating off the next time you start measuring it ca...

Page 26: ...device at temperatures higher than 50o C 122o F Do not touch optical surfaces Doing so may damage the anti reflection coating Clean optical surfaces only with professional camera lens cleaning supplie...

Page 27: ...perform the compass calibration Black dots are visible on LCD Liquid Crystal Display may have small black dots scratches and other blemishes inherited from the manufacturing process These flaws are s...

Page 28: ...purchase date to your Newcon Dealer Newcon will repair or at its option replace with the same or comparable model the product or part thereof which on inspection by Newcon is found to be defective in...

Page 29: ...27 If shipping from North America please include a cheque or money order payable to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of US 15 00 to cover handling and return shipping...

Page 30: ...tandard Time At no time should equipment be sent back to Newcon without following the instructions of our technical support department NEWCON OPTIK accepts no responsibility for unauthorized returns T...

Page 31: ...29 11 QUALITY CERTIFICATE Serial number _____________________________ The unit has passed the quality inspection Production date Quality Inspector Purchase date...

Page 32: ...NEWCON OPTIK 2010...

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