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Features
1. Brightness and colour knob;
2. Battery compartment;
3. Azimuth adjustment;
4. Elevation adjustment;
5. Rail base;
6. Hot-shoe adapter;
7. Aperture.
1. Getting started.
1.1. Installing the Red Dot finder to the hot-shoe.
Slide the supplied hot-shoe adapter (A) as shown below and fix the two set
screws using the supplied Hex-key. Please make sure the set screws are facing
forward (to the camera lens). The Red Dot Finder should now slide on top of
the Hot-shoe adapter (A). Use the other supplied Hex-screw to fix the the rail
base (#5) to the hot-show adapter (#6).
A- Hot-shoe adapter;
B- Hex-key.
2. Powering the LED dot.
Release the cap (rotating counter-clock wise) to open the battery compartment (#2) make sure to verify if the included
coin-shaped CR2032 battery is correctly placed (battery writing facing up).
Rotate the brightness and colour knob (#1) and peak through the opposite side of the aperture (#7). A tiny bright dot (red
or green) should be visible.
2.1. Adjusting brightness.
Rotate the brightness and colour knob (#2)to adjust the LED’s brightness and to change the colour.
G = Green
(to be used during the day).
R = Red
(to be used at night).
There are five levels of brightness. Select the one that better fit the view conditions.
3. Adjustment in Azimuth and Altitude.
The finderscope can be adjusted in
Azimuth and Altitude by turning the azimuth adjuster (#3) and the elevation
adjuster (#4). Use a small cent coin to rotate these adjusters.