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GX
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Rangerfinders
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 Series ™ Rangerfinders OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About Leupold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    . Following are instructions detailing the proper use and employment of your GX Series rangefinder . To ensure top performance for the life of the product, please read these instructions before operating your...
  • Page 5: About Leupold

    About Leupold & Stevens, Inc. It’s a decidedly American story: in 1907, a young German immigrant named Fred Leupold set up a one-man shop at 5th and Oak Streets in Portland, Oregon, repairing optics for surveying equipment . The small company survived the First World War and the Great Depression .
  • Page 6 In true American style, the philosophical foundation laid in our early years has served us well as we’ve grown and changed over the decades . In fact, the firm’s founder established the clarity of purpose that we see at Leupold & Stevens today: “We solemnly promise never to let down on quality, the customer is entitled to...
  • Page 7: Accuracy

    Accuracy The ranging accuracy of the GX series of rangefinders is +/- one yard/meter . The maximum effective range depends upon a number of factors including lighting conditions and air quality, but the most important factor is the reflectivity of the target .
  • Page 8: How It Works

    How it Works The Leupold GX series of rangefinders emit a series of invisible, infrared energy pulses that are reflected off the selected target back to the optical unit . State- of-the-art circuitry and precision computing circuits are used to calculate the distance instantaneously by measuring the time it takes for each pulse to travel from the GX rangefinder to the object and back .
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specification The GX Series of digital laser rangefinders provides a variety of useful modes to tailor performance to the conditions you experience in the field . Model features are identified on the following pages . gx-i gx-ii Magnification inclinometer (true golf Range ™...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation QUICk SET MENU ™ *Display shown with all possible modes visible...
  • Page 11 -I & GX ™ ™ POWER Focus MODE Battery The GX-I and GX-II have two buttons: POWER and MODE . When you initially push the POWER button, the display is activated and the unit it ready for rang- ing . Press the Power button a second time to range, or hold the Power button depressed to scan .
  • Page 12 from other potential targets in the distance behind the pin . When you press and hold the MODE button for 1 second, the Quick Set Menu is prepared for ™ navigation . To set or activate a mode, you must advance to that function by pressing the MODE button until that function is flashing .
  • Page 13 FUNCTION 1: TRUE GOLF RANGE (TGR) (GX-II ONLY) TGR is an adjusted range that will compensate for uphill shots that play long and downhill shots that play short . TGR is calculated from the line of sight distance, incline or decline, current temperature and altitude, and will display the adjusted range the golfer should play to .
  • Page 14 When entering the Quick Set Menu, TGR is the first mode encountered . The TGR icon will flash and the lower display will show whether it is on or off . Press POWER to toggle TGR on and off . Press MODE to save your selection and move on to the next function .
  • Page 15 FUNCTION 2: CURRENT TEMPERATURE INPUT (GX-II ONLY) Temperature is one of the factors used to determine TGR ranges; inputting the current temperature will increase the accuracy of your TGR measurement . The default temperature setting is 75 degrees F . After activating TGR, the last saved temperature will be flashing in the bottom portion of the display .
  • Page 16 How do I manually Input tHe cuRRent tempeRatuRe? (GX-II only) 1) Press POWER to activate the rangefinder . 2) Press and hold MODE for at least 1 second to enter the Quick Set Menu . 3) Verify that TGR is turned on; if TGR is not activated, you will not be able to enter the current temperature .
  • Page 17 FUNCTION 3: ALTITUDE INPUT (GX-II ONLY) Altitude is one of the factors used to determine TGR ranges; inputting the local elevation/altitude will increase the accuracy of your TGR measurement . The default altitude setting is 1000 ft, and will be shown in the lower portion of the display .
  • Page 18 3) Verify that TGR is turned on; if TGR is not activated, you will not be able to enter the current temperature or altitude . To activate TGR, see “How do I activate TGR?” above . 4) Press and release Mode; the last saved current temperature will now be flashing .
  • Page 19 FUNCTIONS 4 & 5: CLUB SELECTOR & DISTANCE INPUT (GX-II ONLY) When activated, the Club Selector function recommends the proper iron for the current distance, shot angle, environmental conditions, and multiple other factors . This will be shown by a pointer leading to the appropriate club on the right side of the display .
  • Page 20 If the TGR distance is only slightly longer than ideal for your 6-iron, the 6-iron will be highlighted along with the pointer beside the 6-iron and the pointer between the 5-iron and 6-iron . If the TGR distance is only slightly shorter than ideal for your 5-iron, the 5-iron will be highlighted along with the pointer beside the 5-iron and the pointer between the 5-iron and 6-iron .
  • Page 21 For shots longer than recommended with a 2-iron, the 2-iron will be highlighted and the 3 closest pointers will flash . The same is true for shots under the recommended distance for your pitching wedge; the pitching wedge will be highlighted and the 3 closest arrows will flash .
  • Page 22 To activate the Club Selector, TGR must be activated . Use MODE to navigate through the Quick Set Menu until the Club icon is flashing; the lower display will show whether it is on or off . Press POWER to toggle the Club setting on or off .
  • Page 23 distances were obtained, the Club Selector will be able to adjust the recommended iron according to the current conditions . NOTE: Though we strongly recommend inputting the specific distances obtained with each of the irons mentioned above, the specialized algorithms used by the GX-II will make logical assumptions about the remaining club(s) if specific distances are not known for one or more of the remaining clubs.
  • Page 24 When your selection is shown in the upper numeric display, press MODE to save your selection and move on to the 6-iron . The 6-iron symbol and pointer will now be highlighted . Press POWER to begin incrementing through the 6-iron distance settings . The default setting is 150 yards .
  • Page 25 club. For example, if you choose 175 yards for your 6-iron, the lowest available distance for your 4-iron will be 180 yards. Once the specific distances obtained with each of the clubs above has been input, you will be asked to input the temperature and elevation at which these distances were obtained .
  • Page 26 The last saved altitude will be flashing in the bottom portion of the display . Press POWER to begin incrementing through the altitude settings . The default setting is 1,000 feet . Pressing POWER will increment through a range of 0 feet to 9999 feet in 500 foot increments .
  • Page 27 6) While the Club Selector icon is flashing, press and release POWER as necessary until the Club Selector icon is displayed steadily and the word “ON” is displayed in the lower portion of the display . 7) To save the changes and return to ranging mode, let the unit sit idle for at least 20 seconds until an automatic power-down occurs, or simply press and hold MODE for at least 1 second .
  • Page 28 used by the GX-II will make logical assumptions about the remaining club(s) if specific distances are not known for one or more of the remaining clubs. *Reminder: You cannot input a distance value less than or equal to the previous club.
  • Page 29 3) The 6-iron symbol will now be highlighted and the last saved distance will be shown in the upper numeric display . If you wish to input a distance other than the one shown, proceed to step 4 . To save the shown distance for your 6-iron, press MODE and skip to step 5 below .
  • Page 30 6) Press POWER to set the distance associated with your 4-iron shot in 5-yard/meter increments beginning with the last saved distance, until 240 yards has been reached . Once 240 yards has been reached, it will reset to 100 yards and start over again . When the appropriate distance is displayed, let the unit sit idle for at least 20 seconds until an automatic power-down occurs, or simply press and hold MODE for at least 1 second .
  • Page 31 How do I Input tHe tempeRatuRe and altItude at wHIcH tHe StRIkInG dIStance foR eacH club waS meaSuRed? (GX-II only) The procedure for inputting the temperature and altitude at which each striking distance was measured begins immediately after inputting the spe- cific club distances .
  • Page 32 3) The last saved altitude will be flashing in the bottom portion of the display and the Club Selector icon will be highlighted in the upper numeric display . If you wish to input an altitude other than the one shown, proceed to step 4 .
  • Page 33 This mode is used to choose from any one of 7 preloaded aiming reticles for your GX series digital laser rangefinder . To select a reticle, press MODE repeatedly until the reticle begins flashing . Each time POWER is depressed the reticle style will change .
  • Page 34 How do I choose a particular aiming reticle/crosshair? 1) Press POWER to activate the rangefinder . 2) Press and hold MODE for at least 1 second to enter the Quick Set Menu . 3) Press and release MODE repeatedly until the reticle is flashing . 4) While the reticle is flashing, press and release POWER .
  • Page 35 FUNCTION 7: YARDS OUTPUT This mode displays both Line-of-Sight (LOS) and TGR ranges in yards, and will disable readings in meters . TGR is displayed in large numbers just above the reticle; LOS is displayed in small numbers below and to the right of the reticle (above the angle readout) .
  • Page 36 5) To save the changes and return to ranging mode, let the unit sit idle for at least 20 seconds until an automatic power-down occurs, or simply press and hold MODE for at least 1 second . NOTE: If yards is selected, the temperature will automatically be measured by Fahrenheit.
  • Page 37 How do I actIvate tHe meteRS mode? 1) Press POWER to activate the rangefinder . 2) Press and hold MODE for at least 1 second to enter the Quick Set Menu . 3) Press and release MODE repeatedly until the meters icon is flashing . 4) While the meters icon is flashing, press and release POWER as necessary until the meters icon is displayed steadily and the word “ON”...
  • Page 38 How do I actIvate tHe InclInometeR? (GX-II only) TGR must be activated, at which time the inclinometer will be activated automatically . How do I ReSet tHe unIt to factoRy SettInGS? Press and hold POWER and MODE simultaneously for at least 10 seconds . can I uSe tGR wItHout manually InputtInG dIStanceS foR an 8, 6, oR 4-IRon? Yes, TGR can be used without activating the Club feature, however TGR...
  • Page 39 otHeR uSeful featuReS: 1 . “ON” and “OFF” will appear in the lower numeric display to indicate the status of each function while scrolling through the menu options . 2 . Hold MODE + POWER for at least 10 seconds to reset the unit to factory settings .
  • Page 40: Cleaning/Maintenance

    Leupold LensPen) . To remove fingerprints, water spots or tougher dirt, use a soft cotton cloth or the cleaning end of the Leupold LensPen . A lens tissue with lens cleaning fluid may be used for more stubborn dirt . Always apply cleaning fluid to the cleaning cloth, never directly to the lens .
  • Page 41: Warranty/Repair

    Warranty/Repair Your Leupold GX Series digital laser rangefinder is warranted by the Leupold Green Ring Electronics Warranty, and is protected from defects in materials ™ and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase . In event of a need...
  • Page 42 Oregon. Note: We reserve the right to make design and/or material modifications without prior notice. This publication may not be reprinted or otherwise reproduced without the expressed written consent of Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Copyright © 2007 Leupold & Stevens, Inc. All rights reserved.
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