Observation with and without glasses
When observing
without
glasses, use the equipment with the eye cup
extended. To do this, turn the eye cup
(Fig. 1/1)
upwards and to the left
(anticlockwise) until it locks in the highest position
(illustration A).
The eye cup
can be locked
in four positions
– in the upper and lower plus in two
intermediate positions. This adjustment
option allows variation of the distance from
the eye to the exit pupil and thus individual
adjustment for each user.
When observing
with
glasses, turn the eye
cup downwards and to the right (clockwise)
until it locks in the lowest position
(illustration B).
Cleaning and replacing the eye cups
The eye cups (complete unit) can be unscrewed from the binoculars for the
purposes of replacement or cleaning.
To do this, turn the eye cup
(Fig. 1/1)
upwards and out until it stops, then
continue unscrewing in the same direction on the threaded section.
After cleaning or replacement, turn the eye cup to the right (clockwise) until it
reaches the stop at the lowest locking level. The unit is now attached to the
binoculars by the rubber lip of the eyepiece connection, then screwed and
tightened – also to the right – until it reaches the stop.
Adjusting the interpupilary distance
By folding the halves of the binoculars about the central axis, the eye relief
can be adjusted such that a circular image is formed when observing with
both eyes.
Note:
Depending on the set of the interpupilary distance, the aiming mark
and display may be slightly angled.
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Victory 8 x 45 T* RF / 10 x 45 T* RF