After successful diopter compensation, the image on the monitor and the image in the field
of view (and the double circle) should appear in focus at the same time.
You only have to set the diopter compensation once. Read the set diopter value on the scale
(13) and check before each use if the value has not been displaced accidentally. Resetting is
only necessary when somebody else has used the device or the set value no longer suits you.
When changing from observing with glasses to observing without glasses, and vice-versa, it
is necessary to reset the diopter compensation.
For focusing, align the spotting scope with the desired object and carefully focus the image
in the field of view of the eyepiece with the help of the focusing wheel on the spotting scope.
You should now be able to see a sharp image also on the display. Alternatively, you may of
course focus direct on a sharp monitor image.
Note: Take a few test pictures and view the results on the PC.
Note
When all images seem to appear out of focus despite careful focusing, then the diopter
compensation is not precise enough. Once you have found the perfect setting, read the
fitting diopter value on the scale at the push-up sleeve and make sure that the value is
always set correctly in the future.
Note
It is important that this setting is done very carefully so that you may adjust the focus of
the images very precise at a later time.
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The double circle must appear
absolutely in focus.
Format frames indicate the outlines of
the captured area.
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