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EN
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
(Fig. 7)
.
Note:
Depending on the set of the interpupilary distance, the aiming mark and
display may be slightly angled.
Focusing the aiming mark and diopter compensation
Use the range finder button
(Fig. 1/6)
to switch on the aiming mark
(Fig. 2/9)
and
hold down the button. Focus the aiming mark and the display by turning the
right
hand diopter compensation
(Fig. 1/4)
to the left or the right. Then carefully use
the central focusing
(Fig. 1/2)
for sharp focusing of the image in the right hand
binocular tube.
Next, use the
left
hand diopter compensation
(Fig. 1/3)
for sharp focusing on the
same object of the image in the left hand binocular tube. The values that are set can
be read from the “+” or “–” scale on the back of the binoculars.
Menu settings in the rangefinder
Press the SET button for approx. two seconds to load the menu of your ZEISS Victory
RF. You can then switch between the individual menu options by pressing the SET
button once for each option.
Table 1
Menu 1
Brightness
Press SET button for 2 seconds
Menu 2
Ballistics settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button once
Menu 3
Display settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button twice
Menu 4
Unit of measure
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button three times
Menu 5
Measuring mode
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button four times
Menu 6
Key layout
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button five times
Menu 7
Turn off
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button six times
Brightness
The brightness settings are located in menu 1 (press the SET button for 2 seconds).
The ZEISS Victory RF has 11 brightness curves. By pressing the range finding button,
you can select one of the 11 different brightness curves (curve 1 darkest setting
possibility; curve 11 lightest setting possibility).
In addition to this, your ZEISS Victory RF also has automatic brightness adjustment
for each of the selected brightness curves.
Simply release the range finding button
(Fig. 1/6)
when it reaches the appropriate
setting for you. The brightness curve displayed most recently will then be saved. To
check, you can always display the saved settings in the menu.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
L
R
L
R
L
R
(2)
(4)
R
R
Fig. 6
(1)
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. 6/1)
upwards and to the left (anticlockwise) until it
locks in the highest position.
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
(Fig. 6)
.
Cleaning and replacing the eyecups
To replace the eyecups or for cleaning, they can be completely screwed off of the
binoculars. Turn the eyecups out as shown in
Fig. 6
to the top click stop position
and turn one more thread in the same direction until the eyecup is completely
screwed out.
After cleaning, or replacing the eyecup, turn it to the right (clockwise) completely on
the eyepiece. Using a slight jerk to the right the thread of the eyepiece clicks into the
lowest setting. Finally, you can again set your desired distance between the eye and
eyepiece using the click stops.
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EN
IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS
1 Eye cup
2 Central focusing
3 Diopter compensation
4 Diopter compensation for display
5 Eyelet for fixing the carrying strap
6 Range finder button
7 Set button
8 Battery cover/battery compartment
User information for the disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment (private households)
This symbol on products and/or accompanying documents indicates that
used electrical and electronic products are not to be mixed with ordinary
household waste. Take these products to the appropriate collection point
for proper handling, recovery and recycling, where they will be taken
back for free. In some states, it may also be possible to hand in these
products to your local dealer when purchasing a corresponding new
product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the
environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their
surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste. More
detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your local
authority. According to state law, fines may be issued for the incorrect disposal of
this type of waste.
For business customers within the European Union
To dispose of electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or
supplier, who will be able to provide you with more information.
Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union
This symbol is applicable only in the European Union. Please contact your local
authority or your dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and enquire about
how to dispose of it.
Labelled in accordance with the statutory guidelines 2014/53/EU
and 2011/65/EU.
SCOPE OF SUPPLY
ZEISS Victory
®
RF binoculars:
Product
Order number
Scope of supply
Victory RF
8x42
52 45 48
ZEISS Victory RF
Protective lens caps
Eyepiece cap
Carrying strap
Bag with strap
CR2 battery
Lens cleaning cloth
Quick Guide Part 1 & 2
Victory RF
10x42
52 45 49
Victory RF
8x54
52 56 48
Victory RF
10x54
52 56 49
(5)
(3)
(1)
Fig. 1
(7)
(4)
(6)
(8)
(2)
Fig. 2
(12)
(11)
(14)
(13)
(9)
(10)
9 LED sighting mark
10 4-figure LED display
11 Unit yard display
12 Unit meter display
13 Battery display
14 Bluetooth display
15 Carrying strap
16 Eyepiece cap
17 Protective lens caps
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Congratulations on the purchase of your new binoculars with integrated
laser range finder.
ZEISS products are famous for outstanding optical performance, precision
engineering and a long service life.
Please observe the following instructions for use in order to obtain the best from
your binoculars and to ensure that they remain your constant companion for many
years to come.
INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY
Environmental influences
•
Caution:
Do not use the binoculars to look at the sun or at laser light sources.
This could result in serious injury to the eyes and in considerable damage to the
product.
•
Caution:
Never leave the binoculars in the sun for extended periods of time
without the protective lens cap. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a
burning glass and damage the interior components.
Danger of swallowing
Caution:
Do not leave the batteries and removable exterior parts within reach of
children (danger of swallowing).
Further information and safety instructions be found in the QuickGuide provided.
This guide can also be found at the Download Center on our website.
Battery disposal
Batteries do not belong in household rubbish!
Please use a recycling facility in your area to dispose of used batteries.
Please only recycle discharged batteries.
As a rule, batteries are discharged if the device being run
• shuts off and signals “Battery empty”.
• no longer functions properly after extended use of the batteries.
To prevent short circuits, cover the battery contacts with an adhesive strip.
Caution:
Use only battery types recommended by the manufacturer.
Handle used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Under no circumstances should batteries be thrown into a fire, heated up,
recharged, taken apart or broken open.
Germany:
As a consumer, you have a legal obligation to return used
batteries. You can hand in your batteries for free to wherever the
batteries were purchased or to the public collection points in your city or
community.
You will find these symbols on batteries that contain harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead
Cd = Battery contains cadmium
Hg = Battery contains mercury
Li = Battery contains lithium
4 | 7
EN
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
(Fig. 7)
.
Note:
Depending on the set of the interpupilary distance, the aiming mark and
display may be slightly angled.
Focusing the aiming mark and diopter compensation
Use the range finder button
(Fig. 1/6)
to switch on the aiming mark
(Fig. 2/9)
and
hold down the button. Focus the aiming mark and the display by turning the
right
hand diopter compensation
(Fig. 1/4)
to the left or the right. Then carefully use
the central focusing
(Fig. 1/2)
for sharp focusing of the image in the right hand
binocular tube.
Next, use the
left
hand diopter compensation
(Fig. 1/3)
for sharp focusing on the
same object of the image in the left hand binocular tube. The values that are set can
be read from the “+” or “–” scale on the back of the binoculars.
Menu settings in the rangefinder
Press the SET button for approx. two seconds to load the menu of your ZEISS Victory
RF. You can then switch between the individual menu options by pressing the SET
button once for each option.
Table 1
Menu 1
Brightness
Press SET button for 2 seconds
Menu 2
Ballistics settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button once
Menu 3
Display settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button twice
Menu 4
Unit of measure
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button three times
Menu 5
Measuring mode
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button four times
Menu 6
Key layout
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button five times
Menu 7
Turn off
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button six times
Brightness
The brightness settings are located in menu 1 (press the SET button for 2 seconds).
The ZEISS Victory RF has 11 brightness curves. By pressing the range finding button,
you can select one of the 11 different brightness curves (curve 1 darkest setting
possibility; curve 11 lightest setting possibility).
In addition to this, your ZEISS Victory RF also has automatic brightness adjustment
for each of the selected brightness curves.
Simply release the range finding button
(Fig. 1/6)
when it reaches the appropriate
setting for you. The brightness curve displayed most recently will then be saved. To
check, you can always display the saved settings in the menu.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
L
R
L
R
L
R
(2)
(4)
R
R
Fig. 6
(1)
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. 6/1)
upwards and to the left (anticlockwise) until it
locks in the highest position.
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
(Fig. 6)
.
Cleaning and replacing the eyecups
To replace the eyecups or for cleaning, they can be completely screwed off of the
binoculars. Turn the eyecups out as shown in
Fig. 6
to the top click stop position
and turn one more thread in the same direction until the eyecup is completely
screwed out.
After cleaning, or replacing the eyecup, turn it to the right (clockwise) completely on
the eyepiece. Using a slight jerk to the right the thread of the eyepiece clicks into the
lowest setting. Finally, you can again set your desired distance between the eye and
eyepiece using the click stops.
ADJUSTING THE BINOCULAR FOR APPROPRIATE FIT BETWEEN THE
USER’S PUPILS
By folding the halves of the binocular via the hinge, the user may adjust
the interpupillary distance such that a single circular image is formed when
observing with both eyes
(Fig. 7).
Note:
Depending on the user’s setting of the interpupillary distance, the
aiming mark and display may be displayed slightly at an angle in the field
of view.
FOCUSING THE AIMING MARK AND DIOPTER COMPENSATION
From the user’s position, use the rangefinder button
(Fig. 1/6)
to switch
on the aiming mark
(Fig. 2/9)
and hold down the button. Focus the aiming
mark and the display by turning the right-hand diopter compensation
(Fig.
1/4)
to the left or the right. Then carefully use the central focus wheel
(Fig.
1/2)
for sharp focusing of the image in the right-hand binocular tube.
Next, use the left-hand diopter compensation
(Fig. 1/3)
for sharp focusing
on the same object of the image in the left binocular tube. The values that
are set can be read from the “+” or “–” scale on the back of the binoculars.
At this stage, if you prefer to configure your Victory RF through the ZEISS
Hunting App and your iOS/Android device, please refer to page 16.
USER SETUP VIA ON-BOARD PRODUCT MENU
CONFIGURATION OF THE RANGEFINDER
STAND-ALONE RANGEFINDER MENU SETTINGS
Press the SET button
(Fig. 1/7)
for approximately two seconds to load the
menu option(s) of your ZEISS Victory RF. You can then switch between the
individual menu options by pressing the SET button once for each option.
NOTE:
See Options Table 1
BRIGHTNESS
There are 11 brightness settings in the ZEISS Victory RF. They are located
in Menu 1 (press the SET button
[Fig. 1/7]
for 2 seconds). By pressing
the range-finding button
(Fig. 1/6)
,
you can select one of the 11 different
brightness settings (Setting 1 ≙ darkest setting possibility; Setting 11 ≙
brightest setting possibility).
In addition to this, your ZEISS Victory RF also has automatic brightness
adjustment for each of the selected brightness settings. Simply release the
range-finding button
(Fig. 1/6)
when it reaches the appropriate setting for
you. The brightness setting displayed most recently will then be saved. To
check the brightness level, you can always display the saved settings in the
menu by pressing the SET button
(Fig. 1/7)
.
OPTIONS – TABLE 1
Menu 1
Brightness
Press SET button for 2 seconds
Menu 2
Ballistic settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button once
Menu 3
Display settings
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button twice
Menu 4
Unit of measure
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button three times
Menu 5
Measuring mode
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button four times
Menu 6
Key layout (control
button configuration)
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button five times
Menu 7
Turn off
Press SET button for 2 seconds
+ press the SET button six times
2 | 7
EN
IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS
1 Eye cup
2 Central focusing
3 Diopter compensation
4 Diopter compensation for display
5 Eyelet for fixing the carrying strap
6 Range finder button
7 Set button
8 Battery cover/battery compartment
User information for the disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment (private households)
This symbol on products and/or accompanying documents indicates that
used electrical and electronic products are not to be mixed with ordinary
household waste. Take these products to the appropriate collection point
for proper handling, recovery and recycling, where they will be taken
back for free. In some states, it may also be possible to hand in these
products to your local dealer when purchasing a corresponding new
product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the
environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their
surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste. More
detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your local
authority. According to state law, fines may be issued for the incorrect disposal of
this type of waste.
For business customers within the European Union
To dispose of electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or
supplier, who will be able to provide you with more information.
Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union
This symbol is applicable only in the European Union. Please contact your local
authority or your dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and enquire about
how to dispose of it.
Labelled in accordance with the statutory guidelines 2014/53/EU
and 2011/65/EU.
SCOPE OF SUPPLY
ZEISS Victory
®
RF binoculars:
Product
Order number
Scope of supply
Victory RF
8x42
52 45 48
ZEISS Victory RF
Protective lens caps
Eyepiece cap
Carrying strap
Bag with strap
CR2 battery
Lens cleaning cloth
Quick Guide Part 1 & 2
Victory RF
10x42
52 45 49
Victory RF
8x54
52 56 48
Victory RF
10x54
52 56 49
(5)
(3)
(1)
Fig. 1
(7)
(4)
(6)
(8)
(2)
Fig. 2
(12)
(11)
(14)
(13)
(9)
(10)
9 LED sighting mark
10 4-figure LED display
11 Unit yard display
12 Unit meter display
13 Battery display
14 Bluetooth display
15 Carrying strap
16 Eyepiece cap
17 Protective lens caps
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Congratulations on the purchase of your new binoculars with integrated
laser range finder.
ZEISS products are famous for outstanding optical performance, precision
engineering and a long service life.
Please observe the following instructions for use in order to obtain the best from
your binoculars and to ensure that they remain your constant companion for many
years to come.
INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY
Environmental influences
•
Caution:
Do not use the binoculars to look at the sun or at laser light sources.
This could result in serious injury to the eyes and in considerable damage to the
product.
•
Caution:
Never leave the binoculars in the sun for extended periods of time
without the protective lens cap. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a
burning glass and damage the interior components.
Danger of swallowing
Caution:
Do not leave the batteries and removable exterior parts within reach of
children (danger of swallowing).
Further information and safety instructions be found in the QuickGuide provided.
This guide can also be found at the Download Center on our website.
Battery disposal
Batteries do not belong in household rubbish!
Please use a recycling facility in your area to dispose of used batteries.
Please only recycle discharged batteries.
As a rule, batteries are discharged if the device being run
• shuts off and signals “Battery empty”.
• no longer functions properly after extended use of the batteries.
To prevent short circuits, cover the battery contacts with an adhesive strip.
Caution:
Use only battery types recommended by the manufacturer.
Handle used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Under no circumstances should batteries be thrown into a fire, heated up,
recharged, taken apart or broken open.
Germany:
As a consumer, you have a legal obligation to return used
batteries. You can hand in your batteries for free to wherever the
batteries were purchased or to the public collection points in your city or
community.
You will find these symbols on batteries that contain harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead
Cd = Battery contains cadmium
Hg = Battery contains mercury
Li = Battery contains lithium
2 | 7
EN
IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS
1 Eye cup
2 Central focusing
3 Diopter compensation
4 Diopter compensation for display
5 Eyelet for fixing the carrying strap
6 Range finder button
7 Set button
8 Battery cover/battery compartment
User information for the disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment (private households)
This symbol on products and/or accompanying documents indicates that
used electrical and electronic products are not to be mixed with ordinary
household waste. Take these products to the appropriate collection point
for proper handling, recovery and recycling, where they will be taken
back for free. In some states, it may also be possible to hand in these
products to your local dealer when purchasing a corresponding new
product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the
environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their
surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste. More
detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your local
authority. According to state law, fines may be issued for the incorrect disposal of
this type of waste.
For business customers within the European Union
To dispose of electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or
supplier, who will be able to provide you with more information.
Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union
This symbol is applicable only in the European Union. Please contact your local
authority or your dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and enquire about
how to dispose of it.
Labelled in accordance with the statutory guidelines 2014/53/EU
and 2011/65/EU.
SCOPE OF SUPPLY
ZEISS Victory
®
RF binoculars:
Product
Order number
Scope of supply
Victory RF
8x42
52 45 48
ZEISS Victory RF
Protective lens caps
Eyepiece cap
Carrying strap
Bag with strap
CR2 battery
Lens cleaning cloth
Quick Guide Part 1 & 2
Victory RF
10x42
52 45 49
Victory RF
8x54
52 56 48
Victory RF
10x54
52 56 49
(5)
(3)
(1)
Fig. 1
(7)
(4)
(6)
(8)
(2)
Fig. 2
(12)
(11)
(14)
(13)
(9)
(10)
9 LED sighting mark
10 4-figure LED display
11 Unit yard display
12 Unit meter display
13 Battery display
14 Bluetooth display
15 Carrying strap
16 Eyepiece cap
17 Protective lens caps
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Congratulations on the purchase of your new binoculars with integrated
laser range finder.
ZEISS products are famous for outstanding optical performance, precision
engineering and a long service life.
Please observe the following instructions for use in order to obtain the best from
your binoculars and to ensure that they remain your constant companion for many
years to come.
INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY
Environmental influences
•
Caution:
Do not use the binoculars to look at the sun or at laser light sources.
This could result in serious injury to the eyes and in considerable damage to the
product.
•
Caution:
Never leave the binoculars in the sun for extended periods of time
without the protective lens cap. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a
burning glass and damage the interior components.
Danger of swallowing
Caution:
Do not leave the batteries and removable exterior parts within reach of
children (danger of swallowing).
Further information and safety instructions be found in the QuickGuide provided.
This guide can also be found at the Download Center on our website.
Battery disposal
Batteries do not belong in household rubbish!
Please use a recycling facility in your area to dispose of used batteries.
Please only recycle discharged batteries.
As a rule, batteries are discharged if the device being run
• shuts off and signals “Battery empty”.
• no longer functions properly after extended use of the batteries.
To prevent short circuits, cover the battery contacts with an adhesive strip.
Caution:
Use only battery types recommended by the manufacturer.
Handle used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Under no circumstances should batteries be thrown into a fire, heated up,
recharged, taken apart or broken open.
Germany:
As a consumer, you have a legal obligation to return used
batteries. You can hand in your batteries for free to wherever the
batteries were purchased or to the public collection points in your city or
community.
You will find these symbols on batteries that contain harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead
Cd = Battery contains cadmium
Hg = Battery contains mercury
Li = Battery contains lithium