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TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW CONTENTS KEY FEATURES TECHNICAL DATA DIRECTIONS FOR USE INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP INVENTORY LEGAL & REGULATORY INFORMATION...
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ATTENTION * The laser safety category of this product is Class 1. Do not look directly at the laser! * Avoid measuring targets within 6m to prevent damage to the instrument! * Do not disassemble any product components. Unauthorized modifications void the warranty! * Keep the product out of reach of small children! * Ensure the optical glass surfaces (telescope objective, eyepiece window) remain clean! * Avoid measuring distances through glass or translucent materials, as it may cause range errors!
PRODUCT OVERVIEW The MK-R3000 is a handheld laser rangefinder developed using 905nm laser technology. It is classified as a Class 1 eye-safe product. This device integrates: • Binocular optics with an advanced laser rangefinder; • Weather station with temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors; •...
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW Multi-Function Buttons Ranging button"R" Multi-position twist-up eyecup for individualized custom fit Diopter Adjustment Ring...
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Package Contents: • MK-R3000 Binocular Laser Rangefinder • Eyepiece Cover • Objective Lens Cover • Storage Case & Neck Strap Kit • User Manual For additional support and the latest Operator’s Manual, visit rixtactical.com or download the RIX Tactical App.
KEY FEATURES • Red OLED display with auto-brightness adjustment. • ED glass for superior optical quality. • Wide Field of View: 7 degrees (123m @ 1000m). • Ballistic calculation with a database for bullets and gun types. • Stores up to 10 custom ballistic profiles. •...
TECHNICAL DATA Specification Value Laser Type 905nm Eye Safety Class 1 Beam Divergence 2.5x0.8mrad Magnification 8× Objective Lens Diameter 32mm Field of View 7° Eye Relief 17mm Exit Pupil Diopter -5~+5D Interpupillary Distance 56~74mm Light Transmission ≥87% Lens Coating/Glass Type Fully Multi Coated/ ED Obiective Lenses Range Capability 6~3000m...
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TECHNICAL DATA Specification Value Range Building 2500m Range Tree 2000m Range Deer 1500m ±1m (6m ~ 300m); Accuracy ±1+0.1% ( > 300m) Range Frequency ≥1.25Hz Detection ≥95% Angle Range Pitch angle:±90°(±1°) Power Supply DC 2.6~3.3V Battery Type CR2×1 Battery Life 4000 measurements (at 20°C) Dimensions 135×133×60mm...
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TECHNICAL DATA Specification Value Storage Temperature -30℃ to +55℃ Waterproof Rating IP67 Wireless Transmission Bluetooth 5.3 Display Type OLED Brightness Control Automatic / Manual Internal ballistics Ballistics Support anemometer Kestrel Mobile App ios, Android...
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1 Basic Opreation 7.1.1 Battery Installation 1. Remove the battery cap by turning it counterclockwise. 2. Insert a CR2 battery (+ terminal first). 3. Reinstall the battery cap and tighten it clockwise. Caution:Be careful not to cross-thread the battery cap during installation.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.2 Power On/Off 1. Power on: Press the "R" button.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE ≥2s 2. Power off: Hold the "R" + "M" buttons for 2 seconds. 3. Auto Power Off: (1) Screen turns off after 20s of inactivity; (2) Device shuts down after 2 minutes of inactivity.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.3 Battery Indicator The icon starts blinking Low battery Full charge One CR2 batteries can meet 4000 measurements on a full charge. * The CR2 battery voltage should not be less than 2.6V.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.4 Installing the Neck Strap Attach the neck strap to the binoculars by taking the small sewn paracord loops and inserting the paracord end through the attachment points on both sides of the binocular. Next connect the neck strap clips to the paracord loops.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.5 Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance The interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the centers of the left and right eye pupils. Match the binocular’s IPD to that of your eyes so you see a single image free of shading. Rotate the binocular barrels inward or outward to line your eyes up with ocular lenses.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.6 Adjusting the Eyecups The eyecups on a MK-R3000 twist up and down so any viewer can see the full field and enjoy comfortable viewing—with or without eyeglasses. When not using eyeglasses or sunglasses, keep the eyecups fully extended.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.1.7 Properly Focus the Binocular For the best views, follow this process to properly set the display, center focus, and diopter. Choose an object that is about 20 yards away from you and stay in the same spot until you have adjusted the binocular for your eyes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE Note: It can be beneficial to put a small mark on the binocular housing in line with the diopter reference line. Use this as a quick reference to ensure the diopter ring is not accidentally adjusted. Center focus wheel Left diopter adjustment Right diopter adjustment...
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.2 Ranging Modes The MK-R3000 have three ranging modes: • Single-Point Ranging Mode (SRM): Measures direct line-of-sight distance; • Continuous Ranging Mode (CRM): Tracks target movement; • Ballistics Application Mode (BAM): Provides advanced ballistic calculations; Single-point Ranging C o n t i n u o u s R a n g i n g Mode (SRM) Mode (CRM)
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.2.1 Single-point Ranging Mode (SRM) Press "R" button to Power on, system enter the Single-point Ranging Mode (SRM) . Aim for the target, press "R" button to complete measurement. Vertical distance Line-of-sight distance Equivalent horizontal distance Altitude Pitch angle...
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.2.2 Continuous Ranging Mode (CRM) In the General Ranging Mode(GRM) interface, Long press "R" button to enter Continuous Ranging Mode (CRM), release to stop. * Vertical distance are not displayed when continuous ranging. Continuous ranging...
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.2.3 Ballistics Application Mode (BAM) In the General Ranging Mode(GRM) interface, press and hold the "M" button for more than 2s to enter the menu settings interface, then press the Up or Down Arrow Buttons to select the Rang Mode; press the Left or Right Arrow Buttons to select the BAM.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE Bullet flight time Wind Speed Muzzle Velocity Bullet Modle Muzzle Energy Page2 Wind Speed Page3 Profile Information In the BAM interface, besides the target distance and azimuth, the first page displays the most important information for shooting related uses cases: elevation and windage value (depending on wind direction and speed) calculated by Ballistics Algorithmics.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE The second page displays the wind speed and the inclination to your measured target and the time of flight of the bullet according to the activated gun profile. The third page displays the activated Gun Profile and the remaining energy and velocity of the bullet at the measured target distance.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4 Menu Setting Press "M" button 2s to enter the menu setting on any measurement interface. Press the Up or Down Arrow Buttons to select the settings. Press "R" button go to the sub-settings or confirm setting. Press "M"...
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.2 Target Mode The MK-R3000 provides three target modes: First Mode、Normal Mode and Last Mode. First Mode:This mode is Looks for the closest distance when panning and scanning. Normal Mode:Your MK-R3000 comes preset to Normal target mode. This is the standard mode providing the target’s range with the strongest range result.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.3 Ballistic Profiles You can get or reset Ballistic Profiles from the APP; It is also possible to use the 10 common default Ballistic Profiles by factory default. Press the Left or Right Arrow Buttons to switch "ON" or "OFF" about the three rows of parameters that affect the result of the ballistic solution.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE The profiles can be used as is or customized to reflect your specific rifle and bullet combination.Edit a profile, ensure it is designated with the arrow and then select it. You are able to customize Bullet information, Rifle information.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.4 Environmental Information Setting You can manually set the wind speed by pressing the Left and Right buttons, or you can get information through the anemometer. You can set the wind direction manually or get it from the anemometer.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.5 Display Brightness You can set the OLED screen brightness through both automatic and manual modes; In automatic mode, the screen brightness is adaptively adjusted according to the ambient brightness. In manual mode, there are five levels: L-1、L-2、L-3、L-4 and L-5, which you can set by the "R"...
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.6 Reticle Selection Within the Reticle Selection submenu, you will see four options for selection.There are three options for the central aiming feature: a small circle, a duplex and a square box. And circle is default. 7.4.7 Bluetooth Settings You can turn bluetooth on or off.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE Remove:Delete by pressing the left button. Connect:Connect by pressing the right button.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 7.4.8 Unit Settings You can set the units of distance, angle, temperature, wind speed, Altitude and Windage. (1)Distance: yard/m; (4)Wind speed: mph / m/s; (2)Angle: degrees(°)/mil; (5)Windage: MOA/MRAD; (3)Temperature: °C/°F; (6)Altitude: feet/m; 7.4.9 About Within the About submenu, you will see the current software versions installed on your MK-R3000 and the serial number of your product.You can choose to restore factory Settings to clear previous changes.
INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP 8.1 Download the App • iOS: Download from App Store. • Android: Download from Google Play Store. *The specific functions of the APP are subject to the APP manual. This manual is for reference only.
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP 8.2 Pairing via Bluetooth 1. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone; 2. Launch the RIX Tactical App; 3. Tap "Search for Device" and select MK-R3000; 4. Confirm pairing;...
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP 8.3 Ballistics Calculation • Retrieves wind speed, temperature, and altitude; • Displays muzzle velocity, energy, and bullet drop; • Supports Kestrel anemometers for real-time wind data;...
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP Distance Press "R" on the device or ranging button in app can get the distance. Pitch angle Aming the target and tap "ok" to get pitch angle.
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP Weather - Get temperature, Wind - Input wind direction and Coriolis effect - Get the latitude air pressure,humidity from speed from anemometer and azimuth angle from local station device to app your phone...
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP After ballistics facilities are complete,the fire adjustment parameter display here: Column "Vertical","D"means down,"U" means up. Column "Horizontal","L"means left,"R" means right. Click value is set in Scope information. Select default profile or setting new...
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP Bullet file name These information usually be printed on the bullets’ box Choose a drag model,usually "G1" or "G7",then can get the ballistic coefficient Set zeroing weather to improve the ballistic calculate accuracy...
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INSTALLING & USING THE RIX TACTICAL APP Unit Settings When the MK-R3000 is connected to the app via Bluetooth,you can get or reset 10 common default Ballistic Profiles from the APP;...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Question Answer a. Ensure a fresh CR2 battery is installed. b. Make sure the battery cover is tight. Device not powering on? c. If you are in a bright light environment, make sure the OLED brightness is set to L-3 or Auto mode. Display not focusing? Adjust the diopter ring.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Question Answer For accurate ballistic solutions make sure you have updated the temperature and altitude within the App to your current location, Ballistic solution in the App and displayed in the you have the correct bullet caliber (diameter) and weight MK-R3000 is always off a few inches.
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INVENTORY Name Qty. MK-R3000 Binocular Laser Rangefinder Storage Case Neck Strap Kit Objective lens cover Eyepiece cover Lens Cleaning Cloth User Manual...
LEGAL & REGULATORY INFORMATION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION. This product complies with IEC 60825-1: 2014 and complies with FDA performance standards for laser products. Visir Inc. Pp<45.1W, λ=905 nm, t= 20ns Caution -use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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LEGAL & REGULATORY INFORMATION 2. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EMC Class B Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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