6. Then aim the central circle (Fig. 3, 9) at the object.
7. To make a measurement press the function button (Fig. 2, 5) one time briefly. The distance or
speed of the object will be shown at the top of the function display.
8. The rangefinder has four modes that can be selected in sequence after turning on by pressing
the Mode button (Fig. 2, 4). The mode in use is shown at the bottom of the function display (Fig.
3, 16-18). Please refer to the chapter "Display System" (item 6) for further information on this.
9. The power would be switched off automatically after approx. 15 seconds if the distance-meas-
uring instrument is not used.
Note: Distance measuring with the Rangefinder is affected by the characteristics of the object
(color, surface finish, size and shape), the angle of the emitted laser beam to the target and the
lighting conditions (e.g. the visibility of weather). If the object is large, the color of the object is
bright (highly reflective), the surface is smooth and shiny, and the laser beam is vertical with the
surface of the object, the maximum range is increased. On the reverse, the maximum range is
decreased.
Measurement precision may be influenced by grass, leaves, twigs etc. covering the object. How
precisely the device has measured is displayed on the measurement bar (Fig. 3, 13).
Display System (Fig. 3)
1. Symbol for aim (Fig. 3, 9). The object to be measured should be aimed at the inner circle.
2. Distance or speed display (Fig. 3, 14). Distance and speed are indicated with maximum three digits. If
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