GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONS! RISK of physical injury! RISK of material damage! Never look through this device directly at or near Never take the device apart. Please consult your dealer the sun. There is a risk of BLINDING YOURSELF! if there are any defects. The dealer will contact our ser- vice center and send the device in for repair if needed.
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Eyecup Adjustment IPD (Interpupillary Distance) Adjustment Your ALPEN binocular is fitted with eyecups which The distance or spacing between the center of the can be rolled or twisted up or down (depending pupils, called “interpupillary distance” (IPD) varies on your model) to optimize the view for your from person to person.
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Diopter Adjustment and Focusing 1. Adjust eyecups interpupillary distance as de- Caution should be used as over turning or forcing scribed in the previous sections. the diopter ring can cause damage or cause the 2. Set the diopter adjustment ring to zero and view eyepiece to break away from the chassis.
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Description of Binocular Refractive Correction Single Measurement 1. Turn the left and right visual knobs counter- The sighting mark appears when the clockwise until they stop. First press the dis- distance measuring button is pressed for tance measuring button and look through the the first time.
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Mode Transition 3. HCD and LOS mode conversion. Press the distance measuring button and release the mode button after pressing for more than 3 seconds, it will appear the main menu. When the mode button is pressed again, the next menu option will appear.
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Angle Measurement ture protection. Fogproof protection is achieved from dry nitrogen purging that removes all internal The Angle of your measurement posi- moisture. tion to any target can be displayed in the upper area of the display. Tripod Mounting Neckstrap Attachment (tripod and tripod adapter not included) To securely attach your binocular to the binoc- To attach the binocular to a tripod or monopod,...
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To Clean Your Binoculars Lenses • Do not expose non-waterproof models to heavy rain or other excessive moisture. 1. Blow away any dust or debris on the lens (or • If your binocular has roll-down, flexible eyecups, store use a soft lens brush). it with the eyecups up.
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Disposal • Electrical and electronic equipment contains haz- ardous substances which, when disposed of incor- Keep packaging materials, like plastic bags and rectly, may leak into the ground. This can contribute rubber bands, away from children as they pose to soil and water pollution which is hazardous to a risk of suffocation.
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