ACTIVATING/REPLACING THE BATTERY
Remove the battery door by lifting the battery door tab and rotating counterclockwise until it is
loose.
Activating the installed battery: A CR2 battery is pre-installed in your new Pro X3. Before using
the rangefinder, remove the battery door as described above. Remove the plastic protective
disc from the top of the battery, replace the battery door.
Replacing a low battery: Insert a new CR2 3-volt lithium battery into the compartment negative
(flat) end first (positive end facing out towards the battery cover), then replace the battery door.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
The Battery Indicator (4) shows the remaining power level:
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Full charge
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Approx. 2/3 battery life remaining
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Approx. 1/3 battery Life remaining
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Battery Indicator Blinks - The battery needs replacing, and the unit will not be operable.
BASIC OPERATION
While looking through the Bushnell Pro X3, press and release the Power/Fire button to activate the display. If the display
icons and numbers are blurry, rotate the eyepiece in either direction until they focus (see "Adjusting the Eyepiece" below).
Next, placing the aiming circle (center of the display) over a target at least 5 yards away, press and hold the Power/Fire
button until the "line of sight" distance is displayed near the bottom of the display (see "Display Indicators" below).
Crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle indicate that the laser is transmitted. After a range is acquired and displayed, you
can release the Power/Fire button. The crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle will disappear once the Power/Fire button is
released (i.e., the laser is no longer transmitted).
Once activated, the display will remain visible and display the last distance measurement for 10 seconds. You can press
the Power/Fire button again at any time to range to a new target. The maximum time the laser is transmitted (active) is five
seconds. To re-fire, press the button down again.
ADJUSTING THE EYEPIECE
The Pro X3 has an adjustable Fast Focus eyepiece (+/- 3.5 diopter adjustment) that allows you to focus the displayed
data and icons relative to the viewed image from the monocular optics. Rotate the eyepiece until the display is in focus.
ACTIVE LASER
Crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle indicate that the laser is transmitted. Once a range is acquired, you can release
the Power/Fire button. The crosshairs surrounding the circle will disappear once the Power/Fire button is released
(i.e., the laser is no longer transmitted).
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