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TARGETING MODE EXPLANATIONS
The Razor
®
HD 4000 provides four target modes: Normal Mode,
First Mode, Last Mode and Extended Laser Range Mode.
Normal Mode
Your Razor HD 4000 comes preset to normal target mode.
This is the standard mode providing the range of the
target with the strongest range result. Normal Mode is the
recommended target mode for most situations.
First Mode
Locks in and displays the closest distance when panning and
scanning. This mode is ideal for ranging a smaller target in
front of other larger or more reflective objects.
Note: If unsure about the range, simply release the measure
button and range again.
Last Mode
Locks in and displays the farthest distance when panning
and scanning. This mode is ideal for ranging a specific
target behind a group of objects like brush, trees, rocks, etc.
Note: If unsure about the range, simply release the measure
button and range again.
Scanning and Panning from Left to Right
Initial range
captured on trees
Range captured
on closer elk
Scanned to further
trees. Range remains
locked on closer elk
Extended Laser Range (ELR) Mode
The ELR target mode allows for ranging
smaller, less reflective targets at extended
distances. It is ideal for ranging when
Normal Mode is unable to obtain a desired
range. A longer response time may be
required to build the desired range. For best
results, it is recommended to be used on a tripod.
For additional information on Targeting Modes, please visit www.vortexoptics.com
Scanning and Panning from Left to Right
Initial range
captured on trees
Range captured
on farther elk
Scanned to closer
trees. Range remains
locked on farther elk