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? The Telescope Reticule
Inspection
? Mount the instrument on the tripod and level it carefully.
? Set target point A 50 meters to the instrument, aim at point A by the stadia hairs.
? Turn the telescope and observe point A whether it moves along the vertical hair
? If point A moves along the vertical hair, that means the vertical hair is
perpendicular to the horizontal axis, then no further adjustment is necessary.
? Adjustment is necessary if the point A moves deviated from the vertical hair.
Adjustment
? Turn counterclockwise and remove the reticle cover between the eyepiece and
focusing knob, This will expose four reticle fixing screws.
? Loosen these four fixing screws equably by screwdriver. Turn the
reticle base
around the visual axis to set point A on the vertical hair.
? Tighten these four fixing screws equably and observe whether any deviation
appears when point A moves along the vertical hair. If not, the adjustment is over.
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Assemble back the reticle cover to its original position.
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A'
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A'
Adjusting screw
Fixing screw