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4.1.3 Adjusting for image quality and clarity. 

  Unlike  some  binoculars  that  have  a  center 

focus  to  make  adjustments  this  binocular  has 

individual focusing adjustments. In order for you 

to adjust the optics to your individual eyes, you 

will need to adjust each eyepiece or ocular. After 

placing the binocular at your eyes, you will need 

to close your left eye. With your right eye open, 

you  will  need  to  take  the  fingers  in  your  right 

hand and adjust the ocular until you see a per-

fectly clear image of the target you are looking 

at. Lower the binocular and remember the diopter 

setting for the right eye . Now closing your right 

eye, repeat the process you used for the right eye 

and  turn  the  left  diopter  until  you  have  a  per-

fectly clear image. Again, take note of the diopter 

setting for the left eye. If, for some reason, the 

diopter settings are moved, such as letting some 

other person use the binocular, you will be able to 

quickly use (with out adjustments) the binocular 

again by setting the right and left oculars to their 

correct diopter settings for your eyes.

4.2 How to use the reticle measure azimuth 
4.2.1 What is azimuth

The    following   is the basic  definition of Azi-

muth. Azimuth   of   a   body is the arc of the hori-

zon intercepted between the north or south point 

and the foot of the vertical circle passing through 

Summary of Contents for 7x30

Page 1: ...7x30 Instructions for use and maintenance...

Page 2: ...Index 1 General Overview 2 2 Technical Specification 2 3 Construction Specifications 3 4 How to use a Binocular with a military style reticle 6 5 Binocular and accessories 15 6 How to care for your bi...

Page 3: ...it is a flow er bird where color is important or a military target The user can have confidence whether it is being used in a military public security traffic control boating aviation or any other app...

Page 4: ...ance 56 72 mm Resolution max 5 5 2 2 Size and mass Size length x width x height 174mm X 48mm X 110mm Weight Binoculars max 0 5kg 1 25 lbs Complete product max 1 0kg 2 5 lbs 3 Construction Specificatio...

Page 5: ...2 fig 1 it becomes right side up erect and changed from right to left to left to right so written words appear correct Until this happen the word word looks like drow At this point the image rays are...

Page 6: ...the diopter settings is from 5 to 7 Each mark of the diopter dial on the eyepiece reflects one diopter adjustment Item 2 is the main binocular body housing the porro prism assembly Item 3 is the obje...

Page 7: ...te the image will not be clear You will adjust for clarity in the next step You must first fit the binocular to your eye width distance 4 1 2 Adjusting for the use of regular glasses or sunglasses Thi...

Page 8: ...mber the diopter setting for the right eye Now closing your right eye repeat the process you used for the right eye and turn the left diopter until you have a per fectly clear image Again take note of...

Page 9: ...orth point A mil s reticule can measure the azimuth angle upper and lower angle distance and size of an object or target The visual distance reticule lines can measure the distance of normal object ea...

Page 10: ...rget then read the value of the scale at which another target was located on the reticule The value is the measured azimuth mil As shown in fig 4 the azimuth of the target tank is 0 20 mils The azi mu...

Page 11: ...ing the image in a position where the vertical line splits the image You will need to take two image readings Mentally consider the horizontal with three reference points Point A is the 50 mil point o...

Page 12: ...ulations you can now obtain the ship s total mil azimuth of 130 mils 60 70 4 2 3 Upper and lower angel measurement Upper and lower angel means the angel included between any two targets or two ends of...

Page 13: ...to the one that is discussed in the linear measurements in 4 2 2 B above 4 2 4 How to use the reticle to measure dis tance 4 2 4 A The distance measurement of a target can be calculated by using the...

Page 14: ...4 2 4 B How to measure distance directly using the reticle in Fig 7 For example if the target is 2 meters in height place the lower part of the target at the horizon tal line on the reticule with the...

Page 15: ...he target using the formula For example the distance is 0 6km between the observer and the target You can measure that the azimuth is 60 0 60 and the upper and lower angle is 30 0 30 So using the form...

Page 16: ...ined in order to keep it in good working order 6 1 General Maintenance 6 1 1 Lenses Always clean the lenses after each use and before you put it back in it s carrying case After each use brush any dus...

Page 17: ...infinity position to avoid any damage of the ocular system in case of accident 6 1 4 Avoid any extreme shaking or dropping of the binocular This may damage the internal optics and prisms Store the bi...

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