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7. Next, select which data you see through the VRF when you press the
“RANGE”
button
(Fig. 13)
.
From the ZHA Dashboard, select the
“Connected Products”
tab. While there, select the Bluetooth icon
button, which looks like this:
a. Scroll down to select the
“Result Display”
option and
select
“Add Configuration”
(Fig. 14).
i. This is the point at which you select the display data that you
want to see while in the field. The VRF will display these three
pieces of data in the order you have selected for input
(Fig. 15)
.
1. The first piece of data defaults to
“RANGE
.
”
2. You can then select the other data from the menu
options. Many people like to select one of the various
“Holdover”
options. ZEISS strongly suggests choosing the
option that
YOU
are comfortable with. ZEISS recommends
selecting the option that most closely matches your elevation
turret value (e.g., select
“Holdover MOA”
option for
riflescopes with .25 MOA-based elevation turrets).
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
(The above directions are illustrated in Fig. 13-15 on pages 20-21.)