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BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE.................... 23

 

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STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE ....................... 24

 

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TROUBLESHOOTING........................................... 25

 

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WARRANTY .......................................................... 26

 

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CUSTOMER SUPPORT ......................................... 27

 

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QUALITY CERTIFICATE ..................................... 28

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for LRM 2000PRO

Page 1: ...Operation Manual LRM 2000PRO LASER RANGE FINDER MONOCULAR 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 2S5 Canada...

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Page 3: ...nit This may be hazardous for you due to high voltage currents in the system 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...

Page 4: ...IFICATIONS 8 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 5 1 Changing battery 11 5 2 Measuring procedure 12 5 3 Maximum distance 12 5 4 Target selection logic 13 5 5 Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes 14 5 6...

Page 5: ...2 6 BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE 23 7 STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE 24 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 9 WARRANTY 26 10 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 27 11 QUALITY CERTIFICATE 28...

Page 6: ...i 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 unit sends invisible eye safe lase...

Page 7: ...solution optical laser and receiver provides high accuracy Two reticle shapes or Target quality display indicator assures results are reliable Built in digital compass and inclinometer On board memory...

Page 8: ...5 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 2 DEVICE APPEARANCE Fig 1 Front view 1 Eyepiece 2 Objective lens 3 Laser emitter lens 4 Receiver lens 5 M Mode button 6 A Action button 7 Body of the device 8 Rubber grip...

Page 9: ...6 Fig 2 Rear view 1 Eyepiece 10 Tripod socket 9 Battery compartment cover 12 Classification 11 Identification imprint imprint shown below 9 11 1 12 10...

Page 10: ...SET Standard delivery set LRM 2000PRO is supplied in the following assembly Qty LRM 2000PRO 1 9V Lithium non magnetic battery 1 Soft carrying case Cleaning cloth 1 1 Neck strap 1 Operation manual 1 Wa...

Page 11: ...g 7x 25 mm 3 6 mm 8 Fully multi coated optics Range Finder Laser Measuring range Accuracy First last and auto target selection Meters Yards display Last 10 readings recall Reticle Target quality indic...

Page 12: ...km h Power Battery 9V Lithium non magnetic Battery capacity Min 5 000 measurements Scanning regime Low Battery indicator Yes Environmental Operational temperature range Storage temperature range 25 50...

Page 13: ...dicator 2 Reticle either or 3 Units of measurement 4 Measurement result 5 Target quality indicator 6 Laser active indicator 8 Setup mode indicator 9 Ready mode indicator 4 6 2 1 5 3 9 8 Fig 3 Liquid C...

Page 14: ...ed To take a battery out Slide the battery compartment cover down 9 Fig 2 Shake the rangefinder gently towards the open end of the battery compartment Pull out the battery The unit is fully operationa...

Page 15: ...sure mode initiates measurement The result of measurement is displayed in a form that depends on the measurement parameters see Setup Mode If measurement is unsuccessful four dashes will be displayed...

Page 16: ...ormance as well as IR sun radiation may interfere with reflected laser impulses While the unit will measure through many glass types measuring through glass may reduce accuracy Natural hand tremor dec...

Page 17: ...ee more about target reflectivity in Additional display information Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes The unit can operate in two regimes 1 Individual Measurement and 2 Scanning In Individua...

Page 18: ...rance to clear measurement results In Setup mode four parameters of measurement can be set these parameters define 1 What the unit measures distance plus elevation distance azimuth and height 2 In wha...

Page 19: ...into Standard1 set of measuring parameters Mode switching Pressing M button 3 Fig 1 in Ready to Measure mode switches the unit between modes of operation Ready to Measure Ready 9 Fig 3 is displayed Q...

Page 20: ...Next time the unit is turned on it assumes the last chosen combination of the four Ready to Measure mode parameters Note On a special request menu of a particular unit can be simplified to show only r...

Page 21: ...led set is the result of the last measurement Pressing A button at any moment within the list of recalled results or pressing M button at the end of the list brings the unit to Ready to Measure mode C...

Page 22: ...ers and return to the Ready to Measure mode Mode Display name Distance Height Speed Azimuth Elevation Reticle Target selection logic Ready to Measure Ready As set at previous session Standard1 Std 1 m...

Page 23: ...t Cd 14 KMH Km h No change Cd 15 MPH Mp h No change Cd 16 Display test Cd 17 C 1 No change Data Recall rEc Recalls last 10 measurement sets Data Clear cLr Clears all recorded data not measured 1 Compa...

Page 24: ...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 one minute If one rotation does not restore...

Page 25: ...m the target and reach the unit The unit informs the user TARGET REFLECTION LOW ranging results have low statistical reliability TARGET REFLECTION MED ranging results have medium statistical reliabili...

Page 26: ...lar you get the stronger will be the reflection 3 The unit deploys sophisticated software that tries to understand which target you are aiming at However due to beam divergence several objects may pro...

Page 27: ...e 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 supplies Cle...

Page 28: ...ot help perform 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 ar...

Page 29: ...model the product or part thereof which on inspection by Newcon is found to be defective in materials or workmanship What This Warranty Does Not Cover NEWCON is not responsible for warranty service sh...

Page 30: ...n Standard 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 return...

Page 31: ...28 11 QUALITY CERTIFICATE The unit has passed the quality inspection Production date Serial number Quality Inspector Purchase date...

Page 32: ...NEWCON OPTIK Printed in Canada R1 4 11...

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