EL RANGE / DE
EL RANGE / DE
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EL RANGE / EN
EL RANGE / EN
Selecting the programs:
Hold down the mode button for 2 seconds. This takes you
to the main menu: Now use the measurement button to
make the program setting you require.
To switch to the next menu item, press the mode button
briefly. If you do not press any button within 5 seconds,
the menu will close automatically and return to the measu-
rement mode. Your settings are saved automatically.
You will find detailed information on the menu navigation
in the enclosed Quick Guide.
Note:
Your settings are still retained even after replacing the bat-
tery.
5.3 BRIGHTNESS SETTING DISPLAY (P1, P4)
In P1 – individual brightness setting – first select the
appropriate display brightness level for you. There are
5 brightness levels to choose from.
In P4, turn the automatic brightness adjustment on or off.
- On: The binocular automatically adjusts the display
brightness
based on the brightness level you have
chosen
.
- Off: The display is constantly illuminated at the bright-
ness level you have chosen.
5.4 ANGLE PROGRAM (P2)
For each distance measured, you can also display the
angle of the binoculars to the object under observation.
This angular position means that the corrected shooting
distance can also be displayed.
Adjusting the measured angle
On the lower row of the display, you can show either:
• no additional information
• or the corrected shooting distance (CAL)
• or the angle can be displayed.
Display not showing measured
angle
Display showing corrected shoo-
ting distance
Display showing measured angle
SWAROAIM (corrected ballistic shooting distance)
When shooting at an angle (up or down), the force and
effect of gravity is less than with a horizontal shot. This
results in a flatter trajectory and a shifting of the point of
impact.
5.5 YARD / METRE SETTING (P3)
The binoculars can display the measured distance in
yards or metres. To switch between these two units briefly
press the measurement button on menu P3. The unit
chosen here also applies for the corrected ballistic shoo-
ting distance.