Reticle illumination
Illumination is turned on by pulling out the adjustment knob (5).
Push in the knob in the direction of the riflescope housing to turn off.
Turning the knob to the right (clockwise) increases brightness.
Turning to the left (counter clockwise) reduces brightness. Control is infinitely
variable up to a preset minimum or maximum and has no mechanical stop.
When the brightness is adjusted to the corresponding surrounding conditions,
the illumination can be turned off. The set brightness is now saved, even if
the adjustment knob (5) is turned to the off position. When turned back on,
illumination remains at the previously set brightness.
If the reticle illumination adjustment knob is not activated for three hours
when in the turned on position, illumination switches off automatically.
Low battery is indicated by blinking of the reticle lamp.
Basic mounting setting
To ensure that the weapon and riflescope work together perfectly as a single
unit, the riflescope should always be mounted by a qualified gunsmith.
Eye injury, caused by recoil of the weapon, can be avoided by proper mounting
with the correct eye relief. The correct eye relief also guarantees an entire field
of vision.
Adjusting the riflescope Classic Diatal/Diavari to the weapon
Adjusting the Classic riflescope to the weapon, i.e. correction of deviations for
the point of impact, is simplified by the click-catch in the height and side
adjustment of the reticle. Proceed as follows:
a) After unscrewing the protective lens cap (1), the reticle can be adjusted by
turning the adjustment knob (8) in height and (9) to the side. For Classic
Series riflescopes, 1 click corresponds to an adjustment of 1 cm to 100 m.
If the weapon shoots low, it requires shot correction upward (direction
“H”), corresponding to one clockwise turn of the adjustment knob (8).
If the weapon shoots high, it requires shot correction downward,
corresponding to a counter clockwise turn of the adjustment knob (8).
If the weapon shoots left, it requires shot correction to the right (direction
“R”), corresponding to one clockwise turn of the adjustment knob (9).
If the weapon shoots right, it requires shot correction to the left,
corresponding to a counter clockwise turn of the adjustment knob (9).
905570 Zeiss GBH 32_Classic-Diatal Innen / S. 15 /
Pantone Reflex Blue
/
Schwarz
Riflescopes Classic Diatal T*/Diavari T*
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