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94% Optical Transmittance
Continuous Measuring Icon
Actual Distance
Mode Icon
Low Battery Indicator
Slope Value
Degree of Slope
Laser Icon
Golf Mode Indicator
Target-Lock Vibration
Sending Laser
Focus is adjustable as shown in diagram. Rotate the ring clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust to the correct focus for your eyes.
Rangefinder requires a CR123 battery and supports approximately 5,800 measuring times. When the low battery indicator starts flashing on the screen, it means you need to change the battery.
NOTICE:
Dispose of the Shot Scope device, battery and packaging in accordance with local regulations.
Do not dispose of the battery with regular household waste.
Press the "M" button to change measuring mode between following modes:
M2
Golf Mode
Slope + Target-Lock Vibration Default unit: km/h + Angle
M3
Speed Mode
Default unit: km/h
Hold down "Power" button while ranging, the data on the LCD screen will change as you move.
Press " M " button for 3 seconds to change units between Meters or Yards.
Adaptive Slope technology provides the golfer with compensated distance based on hole's uphill or downhill. For example: A 156.8 yards uphill shot of 7 degree really plays at 176.8 yards, without slope correction distance function, you would come up 20 yards short (applicable to M2).
Customize the optical display in either Red or Black, ensures the golfer can read the display clearly in all settings. To change between Red and Black, use the switch on the right side of the laser.
Measuring Distance:875 Yards
Magnification: x6
Field of View: 122m (7° of field of view)
Objective Lens: 25mm
Eyepiece Lens: 12mm
Exit Pupil Diameter: 3.9mm
Laser Type: 905nm, Class 1
Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated
Battery: CR123
Measuring Time: 0.5-1sec
Distance Measurement Accuracy: +/- 1m or 0.1%
Angle Measurement Range: +/- 45°
Net Weight: 160 Grams
Dimensions: 112 x 45 x 75 mm
Low Battery Indicator: Yes
Target-Lock: Yes
Scan Mode: Yes
Target-Lock Vibration: Yes
Water Resistant: Yes
Shot Scope PRO L1 Rangefinder includes:
Laser reflection:
The rangefinder measures the distance based on the time it takes the laser beam to travel to the target and back. The larger the target or lighter the surface the more accurate the measurement will be.
Influence of glare:
The rangefinder applies 905nm laser, which is the same as the sunlight 905 band wavelength. If the sunlight is very bright and glaring, it can interfere with the light returning and reduce the measurement distance.
Rain and fog:
Rain and fog can affect the laser raypath, which may cause a measurement error. When the weather is very adverse, it may cause measurement mistakes. Adverse weather such as rain and fog, may affect the laser ray path. This could lead to a measurement error.
Shot Scope Technologies Ltd
Unit 27, Castlebrae Business Centre, 40 Peffer Place, Edinburgh EH16 4BB United Kingdom
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