OPERATION
1. Quick press the POWER button.
2. Adjust the diopter setting to get a sharp on-screen display for your eyesight.
3. When turned on, the range finder will start in the same mode it was in when last used.
4. To cycle through the modes simply press the MODE button until you come to the
setting you desire.
5. Quick press the POWER button to range find the target you are aiming at.
6. The diagonal lines around the center aim point flash to confirm range finding.
7. The laser range finder will automatically turn off when not used for 15 seconds.
STANDARD MODE
Standard mode measures the straight line distance to the target you are aiming at. It is measured
to the nearest tenth of a yard/meter.
When there is nothing displayed in the targeting modes area of the display (to the right or
underneath the distance), you are in Standard mode.
If you hold the POWER button while in Standard mode the range finder will continuously scan
so you can move around and get constant updates of the distance.
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RAIN MODE
Rain mode measures the straight line distance to the target, but ignores any interference from
falling raindrops. The target distance must be more than 30m / 33yds away. When range finding
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in Rain mode, the Horizontal Distance will also be shown on the lower distance readout line.
HUNT MODE
Hunt mode measures the straight line distance to the target, but ignores any interference from
long grass or brush that stands between you and the target, ideal for measuring the distance
to a deer that's walking through long grass or woodland. When Hunt mode is triggered the
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Hunt mode icon will have a circle around it. When range finding in Hunt mode, the Horizontal
Distance will also be shown on the lower distance readout line.
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE "HD" MODE
HD mode measures the horizontal distance to the target. The straight line distance is shown
on the upper distance readout and the HD component is shown on the lower distance
readout. This is especially useful for measuring the bullet compensated distance to a target. If
shooting at high angles in the mountains, firing airguns that have loopy trajectories, or shooting
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