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Observation with and without glasses

When observing without glasses, use the equipment with the eye cup
extended. To do this, turn the eye cup (Fig. 1/1) upwards and to the left
(anticlockwise) until it locks in the highest position (illustration A).

The eye cup can be locked in four positions
– in the upper and lower plus in two
intermediate positions. This adjustment
option allows variation of the distance from
the eye to the exit pupil and thus individual
adjustment for each user.

When observing with glasses, turn the eye
cup downwards and to the right (clockwise)
until it locks in the lowest position 
(illustration B).

Cleaning and replacing the eye cups

The eye cups (complete unit) can be unscrewed from the binoculars for the
purposes of replacement or cleaning.
To do this, turn the eye cup (Fig. 1/1) upwards and out until it stops, then
continue unscrewing in the same direction on the threaded section.
After cleaning or replacement, turn the eye cup to the right (clockwise) until it
reaches the stop at the lowest locking level. The unit is now attached to the
binoculars by the rubber lip of the eyepiece connection, then screwed and
tightened – also to the right – until it reaches the stop.

Adjusting the interpupilary distance

By folding the halves of the binoculars about the central axis, the eye relief
can be adjusted such that a circular image is formed when observing with
both eyes.
Note: Depending on the set of the interpupilary distance, the aiming mark
and display may be slightly angled.

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Victory RF

Summary of Contents for Victory 8x45T*RF

Page 1: ...s 8 x 45 T RF 10 x 45 T RF 8 x 56 T RF 10 x 56 T RF Gebrauchshinweise Instructions for use Mode d emploi Istruzioni d impiego Mode de empleo Bruksanvisning Informacje dotycz ce u ytkowania Haszn lati...

Page 2: ...it visible...

Page 3: ...lichtq und das Pr Informatione Setzen Sie da Zeit der Sonn Brennglas wir Gebrauchsh Bezeichnung der Bauteile Part description Batterie Ent Batterien geh Bitte bediene Ihrem Land e Bitte geben S Batter...

Page 4: ...like a magnifying glass and damage internal components Battery disposal Do not dispose of batteries with household waste Please use any existing return system in your local area when returning used b...

Page 5: ...ts to your local dealer when purchasing a corresponding new product The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and thei...

Page 6: ...Metre Yard switching 22 Range estimation 22 Scan mode 23 Range estimation accuracy 23 Ballistic Information System BISTM 23 Selection of the appropriate ballistic programme 24 Determining the correct...

Page 7: ...kwise Insert the battery with the positive end forward according to the symbol in the battery compartment Then screw the battery cover back on by turning clockwise At 20 C a new battery will last for...

Page 8: ...Depending on personal taste use the carry ing strap to connect the eyepiece cap either on both sides or on one side only The eyepiece cap is held onto the eye cups by a catch Before using the binocula...

Page 9: ...he eye cups complete unit can be unscrewed from the binoculars for the purposes of replacement or cleaning To do this turn the eye cup Fig 1 1 upwards and out until it stops then continue unscrewing i...

Page 10: ...e the SET button is pressed All settings preset for the EU represent range displays in metres all settings preset for the US represent range displays in yards The selection of setting EU 0 display in...

Page 11: ...ronmental conditions The following environmental factors affect the range Higher range with Lower range with Atmospheric condition Clear visibility Haze fog Brightness Low brightness High brightness t...

Page 12: ...ectively whether you have selected the measuring units of metres centime tres EU display or yards inches US display If your riflescope is sighted in at 100 metres 100 yards select one of the curves fr...

Page 13: ...ath Using the ballistic data for your load select the appropriate trajectory path from Tables 1 and 2 for the measuring units of metres centimetres or from Tables 3 and 4 for the measuring units of ya...

Page 14: ...manufacturer s specifications the point of impact bullet drop is 42 0 cm at 300 m Therefore Table 2 is used In the 300 metres column the value of 45 2 fits most closely with the actual bullet drop Th...

Page 15: ...300 350 400 500 selection in yards US 1 0 0 5 2 1 4 9 9 2 15 1 22 8 44 2 US 2 0 0 8 2 8 6 4 11 8 19 1 28 5 56 8 US 3 0 1 1 3 7 8 1 14 4 22 6 33 2 62 7 US 4 0 1 5 4 7 9 9 17 4 27 3 40 0 74 5 US 5 0 1...

Page 16: ...lease contact your dealer the representative for your country or our customer service We are available for customer service enquiries by telephone from Monday to Friday between 8 00 and 18 00 CET Tel...

Page 17: ...2 10 1300 yards 10 1200 metres Measuring accuracy 1 to 600 m 0 5 over 600 m Measuring duration approx maximum 0 5 seconds Laser wave length 904 nm Laser beam divergence 1 6 x 0 5 mrad Battery 1 x 3V t...

Page 18: ...ning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betw...

Page 19: ...ss de sportsoptics 1763 003 05 09 Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH Carl Zeiss Group Gloelstrasse 3 5 D 35576 Wetzlar This product may be covered by one or more of the following United States patents US65...

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