Nikon Forestry Pro Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Forestry Pro
Laser Rangefinder / Laser-Entfernungsmesser / Télémètre laser /
Telémetro láser / Telemetro laser / Лазерный дальномер /
Laseravstandsmåler / Laseravståndsmätare / Laser-etäisyysmittari
/Laserafstandsmeter / Laserafstandsmåler / Telemetru cu laser /
Dalmierz laserowy / Lézeres távmérő / Laserový dálkoměr
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Instruction manual / Bedienungsanleitung/ Manuel d’utilisation /
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продукции / Instruksjonsmanual / Bruksanvisning / Käyttöohje /
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English ......................... p. 4-33
Deutsch...................... s. 34-63
Français .....................p. 64-93
Español ....................p. 94-123
Italiano ..................p. 124-153
Русский .............cтр. 154-183
Norsk ..................... s. 184-213
Svenska ................. s. 214-243
Suomi ..................... s. 244-273
Nederlands ............p. 274-303
Dansk ..................... s. 304-333
Română .................p. 334-363
Polski ..................... s. 364-393
Magyar..................394-423. o.
Česky...................... s. 424-453
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CONTENTS
Cautions before use ....................................................... 5-7
Key features ....................................................................... 8-9
Nomenclature/Composition ......................................... 10
Changing batteries ........................................................... 11
Internal display ............................................................. 12-13
Operational Summary ............................................... 14-16
Specifications ................................................................ 17-18
External display ............................................................ 19-21
Operation and internal display ............................... 22-28
Others ..................................................................................... 29
Troubleshooting/Repair ............................................ 30-31
How to use the Rangefinder case ................................. 32
English
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Cautions before use
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro.
This high-spec laser rangefinder features a new angle measurement function in addition to the
existing linear distance measurement function for enhanced enjoyment of sports and other outdoor
applications. (The Nikon Laser Forestry Pro is also able to measure the horizontal distance to a target
and its height.)
Please observe the following guidelines strictly so you can use the equipment properly and
avoid potentially hazardous problems. Before using this product, read thoroughly the “SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS and instructions on correct usage accompanying the product.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Keep this manual within reach for easy reference.
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical
articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON VISION CO., LTD.
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Cautions before use
Please observe the following
guidelines strictly so you can use
the equipment properly and avoid
potentially hazardous problems.
Before using this product, read
thoroughly the “SAFETY AND
OPERATION PRECAUTIONS” and
instructions on correct usage
accompanying the product. Keep
this manual within reach for easy
reference.
WARNING
This indication alerts you to the fact
that any improper use ignoring the
contents described herein can result in
potential death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This indication alerts you to the fact
that any improper use ignoring the
contents described herein can result in
potential injury or material loss.
SAFETY AND OPERATION
PRECAUTIONS
Warning
Never look directly at the laser beam
or directly at the sun when using the
Nikon Laser Forestry Pro.
Do not depress the POWER button
while looking into the optics from the
objective side.
Do not aim at the eye.
Do not operate the unit with other
additional optical elements, such as
lenses or binoculars. Using an optical
instrument together with the Nikon
Laser Forestry Pro increases the danger
of damaging the eyes.
Do not disassemble the Nikon Laser
Forestry Pro. The emitting laser may
be harmful to your health. A product
that has been disassembled is not
guaranteed by the manufacturer.
When the Nikon Laser Forestry Pros
body cover is damaged, or if it emits
a strange sound due to dropping or
for some other cause, immediately
remove the battery and stop using.
Cautions
When not using the Nikon Laser
Forestry Pro, do not push the POWER
button.
Do not leave the Nikon Laser Forestry
Pro within the reach of small children.
Rain, water, sand and mud should be
removed from the rangefinder body
surface as soon as possible, using a
soft, clean, dry cloth.
Although the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro
is waterproof, it is not designed for use
underwater.
Do not swing the Nikon Laser Forestry
Pro by its strap. It may hit someone
and cause injury.
Do not leave the Nikon Laser Forestry
Pro in an unstable place, as it may
fall and cause injury, or damage the
equipment.
Do not look through the Nikon Laser
Forestry Pro while walking. You may
walk into something and get hurt.
Do not leave the Nikon
Laser Forestry
Pro
in a car on a hot or sunny day, or
near heat-generating equipment. This
may damage or negatively affect it.
Do not leave the Nikon
Laser Forestry
Pro
in direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays
and excessive heat may negatively
affect or even damage the unit.
When the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro
is exposed to sudden changes in
temperature, water condensation may
occur on lens surfaces. Do not use the
product until the condensation has
evaporated.
Do not use alcohol for cleaning the
main body.
Do not leave the polyethylene bag
used for packaging within the reach of
small children.
Be careful that small children do not
inadvertently swallow the eyecup.
If it does happen, consult a doctor
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should not be used again for the lens
surface.
Main body
Clean the body surface with a soft,
clean cloth and a dry cloth. Do not
use benzene, thinner, or other organic
agents because they may cause
discolouration or rubber
degeneration.
Storage
Water condensation or mold may
occur on the lens surface because of
high humidity. Therefore, store the
Nikon
Laser Forestry Pro
in a cool, dry
place.
After use on a rainy day or at night,
thoroughly dry it at room
temperature, then store in a cool, dry
place.
NOTES ON LITHIUM BATTERY
If handled incorrectly, batteries may
rupture and leak, corroding equipment
and staining clothing. Be sure to
observe the following:
Install batteries with the + and – poles
positioned correctly.
Batteries should be removed when
exhausted or during extended
periods of non-use.
Always use the same type of battery.
immediately.
If you use the rubber eyecup for a
long period of time, you may suffer
skin inflammation. If you develop
any symptoms, consult a doctor
immediately.
When carrying the Nikon Laser
Forestry Pro, store it in the soft case.
If your Nikon Laser Forestry Pro
should fail to operate correctly,
discontinue use immediately and
consult the Troubleshooting Table.
If you are unable to fix the problem,
contact your local dealer for
instructions on where to send it for
repair.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Lenses
When removing dust on the lens
surface, use a soft oil-free brush.
When removing stains or smudges
like fingerprints from the lens
surface, wipe the lenses very gently
with a soft clean cotton cloth or
quality oil-free lens tissue.
Use a small quantity of pure alcohol
(not denatured) to wipe stubborn
smudges. Do not use velvet cloth or
ordinary tissue, as it may scratch the
lens surface. Once the cloth has
been used for cleaning the body, it
If battery fluid contacts eyes or skin,
rinse well with water. If swallowed,
consult a doctor immediately.
Do not short-circuit battery chamber
terminals.
Do not carry batteries together with
keys or coins in a pocket or bag. This
may overheat and short-circuit
batteries.
Do not put batteries in fire or water.
Never disassemble batteries.
Do not charge batteries.
Do not subject stored batteries to
extremes in temperature.
Do not subject batteries to strong
vibrations or shock.
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Key Features
Linear distance measurement range: 10-500 meters/11-550
yards/33-999 feet.
Angle measurement range: ±89°
Distance measurement display step:
[Internal Display]:
(Linear Distance)
0.5 meter/yard, 1 foot
(measurement distance is less than 100 meters/yards
/feet)
1.0 meter/yard, 1 foot
(measurement distance is 100 meters/yards/feet
or further)
(Horizontal Distance/Height)
0.2 meter/yard, 0.5 foot
(measurement distance is less than 100 meters/yards
/feet)
1.0 meter/yard, 1 foot
(measurement distance is 100 meters/yards/feet
or further)
(Angle)
0.1° (-10° — 10°)
1.0° ( -10°, 10° )
[External Display]:
(Linear distance) 0.5 meter/yard, 1 foot
(Horizontal Distance/Height) 0.2 meter/yard, 0.5 foot
(Angle) 0.1°
Easy-to-aim 6x optical observation system
Quantifies the horizontal distance to the target and its height in
relation to the rangefinder's level by measuring linear distance
and angle.
Measure the vertical separation (height between two points) -
vertical separation mode and 3-point measurement mode are
available
The results are displayed on both an internal and an
external LCD panel. The external LCD panel shows all results
simultaneously.
Target Priority Switch System allows you to easily match the
measuring situation.
Waterproof design (NOT designed for underwater usage)
Invisible/Eyesafe EN/IEC Class 1M Laser
30-second results display
Compact, lightweight, ergonomic design
Automatic shut-off (after approx. 30 sec. unattended)
Default to “Last Use” settings
Approx. 20-second continuous measuring function
The Nikon Laser Forestry Pro emits invisible, eyesafe, infrared
energy pulses that reflect off the selected target back to its
optical receiver. Sophisticated precision charge circuitry is used
to instantaneously calculate distances, by measuring the time it
takes for each pulse to travel from the rangefinder to the target
and back. Laser reflectivity and measurement results may vary
according to climatic and environmental conditions, the colour,
surface finish, size, shape and other characteristics of the target.
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The following factors ensure better range and accuracy:
Night time use
Cloudy weather
Bright-coloured targets
Targets with highly reflective surfaces
Targets with shiny exteriors
Large-size targets
Shooting targets facing at 90 degrees
Measurement may result in inaccuracy or failure in the following cases:
Slender or small target
Target has diffusing reflective surface
Target does not reflect the laser beam to the rangefinder (glass, a mirror, etc.)
Black target
Target has varing depths
In snow, rain or fog
Target measured through glass
Reflective surface measured from diagonal direction
Moving target
Obstacle moving in front of the target
When targeting the surface of water
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Nomenclature/Composition
1Monocular objective lens/
Laser emission aperture
2Laser detector aperture
3External LCD
4MODE button
5POWER button
66x monocular eyepiece
7Eyecup/dioptre adjustment ring
8Dioptre index
9Strap eyelet
!pBattery chamber cover
!qBattery chamber cover “Open/Close”
indication
!wProduct number/explanatory label
!e Laser warning label
Body .............................................. x1
Soft case (CCN) ...........................x1
Neckstrap ....................................x1
Lithium battery (CR2) ..............x1
Composition
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Changing Batteries
Type of battery: 3V CR2 lithium battery
Battery condition indicators
: Battery has enough power for use.
: Battery is getting low.
flashing: Battery is low and battery should be replaced.
disappears: Battery is exhausted and should be replaced.
flashing in the LCD indicates that the battery should be replaced.
1 Open the battery chamber cover
Using the ball of the thumb or a coin in the recessed part of the battery chamber cover, rotate the cover following the Open/
Close arrow indicator. It may not open easily due to its rubber packing for water resistance.
2 Replace the old battery with a new one
Install new battery with the [+] and [-] correctly positioned following the “Battery installation” indication seal in the battery
chamber. (Insert battery positioning the [+] pole towards the inside of the chamber.) [The Laser Forestry Pro will not operate
if the battery is installed incorrectly.]
3 Close the battery chamber cover
Align the Open/Close indicator with the white dot and insert the battery chamber cover. Using the ball of the thumb or a
coin, turn the cover in the opposite direction to the arrow indicator. It may not close easily due to the rubber packing for
water resistance, but continue to turn it all the way until it stops. Confirm that the cover is securely closed.
Battery life
Continuous operation: Approx. 13,000 times (at 20°C)
Target focusing, measurement, and automatic power off are included in a single cycle. This figure may differ according to
temperature, and other factors such as target shape, colour, etc.
* The Nikon Laser Forestry Pro come with a 3V CR2 lithium battery. However, due to natural electric discharge, the life of the battery will likely be
shorter than that noted above.
* Replace battery if the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro is ever submerged in water or if water enters in the battery chamber.
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Internal display
1. - Target aiming/Laser irradiate system
- Aim at the target. Position the target at the center of the reticle.
『
- Appears while the laser is being used for a measurement. (Remains present during single
measurement. Blinks during continuous measurements.)
Warning: Do not look into the objective lenses when this mark is shown.
2
- Distance/measurement status display
Digitally indicates measured distance in meters/yards/feet and angles in degrees. Also indicates
measuring status such as “Measurement in progress”, “Measurement unsuccessful” or “Unable to
measure.
<Examples of measurement results>
(Distance)
Display of results: ( 100m/yards/feet) e.g. 234 meters =
Display of results: ( 100m/yards/feet) e.g. 76.5 yards =
Display of results: ( 100m/yards/feet) e.g. 82 feet =
(Angle)
Display of results: ( -10˚and 10˚) e.g. 36˚ =
e.g. -29˚ =
Display of results: (-10˚ and 10˚) e.g. 3.5˚ =
e.g. -7.0˚=
- Now measuring
- Failure to measure or unable to measure distance
3.
Display Units
Indicates distance being measured in meters.
Indicates distance being measured in yards.
[No unit displayed] Indicates distance is measured in feet.
4. - Indicates battery condition. (See "Changing Batteries")
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5. Display Modes
(See “External display, and Operation and Internal display” for operations and display examples.)
Linear distance mode
 『
』 Calculates linear distance to your target and displays the results.
Horizontal distance mode
 『
』 Calculates horizontal distance to your target by measuring the linear distance and angle, and displays the results.
Height mode
 『
』 Measures your target's height from the horizontal level, and displays the results.
Vertical separation (height between two points) mode
 『
』 Uses the linear distance and angle data of two points to calculate and display the vertical separation (height
between the two points.)
Three-point measurement (height between two points) mode
Use the horizontal distance data to the target (1st point) and angle data of two points (2nd and 3rd points)
to calculate and display the vertical separation (height between 2nd and 3rd points).
Angle mode
 『
』 Measures the angle of your target from the horizontal level and displays the results.
6.
』 Target Priority mode
First Target Priority mode
 『
』 Indicates when First Target Priority mode is set.
Distant Target Priority mode
 『
』 Indicates when Distant Target Priority mode is set.
Note: When Angle measuring mode is set (during [Ang] symbol display), Target Priority mode is not displayed and illuminated [1st]
or [Dst] symbols turn off.
Although the LCD was produced using the most advanced technology, it is impossible to eliminate dust completely. When using this
product, the LCD is magnified by high magnification of the eyepiece lens and dust may appear as a defect. It will not, however, affect
measurement accuracy.
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Operational Summary
Caution—use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure
1. Install a battery in the battery chamber. (See "Changing
Batteries")
2. Rubber eyepiece cup
Eyeglass wearer: Collapse the eyepiece cups.
Non-eyeglass wearer: Do not collapse the eyepiece cups.
3. Diopter adjustment
Adjust diopter to obtain a clear image in the LCD.
First, rotate the diopter adjustment ring counterclockwise
until it comes to a complete stop. Next, turn on the power
to activate the LCD when you look through the Nikon Laser
Forestry Pro. Rotate the diopter adjustment ring clockwise
until the display comes into focus.
If the diopter is not adjusted to correspond to your
eyesight, you may not be able to clearly focus your subject.
4. Measuring
Note: See the chapter "External and Internal display" for external
LCD panel.
Note: Depressing and holding down the POWER button causes
all symbols to be displayed in the internal LCD panel. After
you remove your finger from the POWER button, the last-
used setting is displayed. (If you briefly press the POWER
button then remove your finger, the LCD panel may
display the last-used setting without displaying all of the
symbols. This is not a malfunction or other problem.)
Before measuring, be sure to confirm settings, such as unit,
measurement/display mode and priority mode.
◎: See the relevant mode section in this manual for setting.
POWER
LCD is illuminated
Set your desired modes
Align the reticle
with the target
POWER
appears
Results are converted
to the mode set and
displayed.
MODE
Indication
remains
illuminated for
30 sec.
30 seconds pass without operation
Power off: LCD indications disappear
Measure again
Fail to measure
Cannot measure
Successfully
measured
For continuous distance
and angle measurement
(up to 20 seconds), keep
button depressed.
or
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☆【Continuous measurement mode
Keeping the POWER button depressed allows you to
perform continuous measurement for 20 seconds.
Blinks while performing measurements.
When measuring a pin at a golf course, for example, use First
Target Priority and Continuous measurement mode for easy
measurement. With no objects between you and the pin, the
smallest number is the distance to your targeted pin.
See the the chapter "External and Internal display" for details
regarding the operations and results display of the various
modes.
Power turns off 30 seconds after the last operation.
5. Selecting display unit (Factory default setting is feet.)
1. Confirm the LCD panel is on.
2. Press and hold the
button for approx. two seconds.
3. When display unit has switched, release the
button.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until your desired mode is displayed.
5. When you have completed setting, results will be converted
and displayed in the your selected measurement unit.
By pressing the MODE button, modes will change in the order
indicated above.
1. Confirm the LCD panel is on.
2. Press
button within 0.5 seconds.
3. Release
button to switch the mode.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until your desire mode is displayed.
5. Switching the mode after measurement converts the
results to the new mode.
6. After the mode is set, measurements are performed in the
new mode.
6. Switching measurement/display modes (Factory default
setting is linear distance measurement mode)
Meter [ ]
Yard
[ ]
Feet
[

]
Linear Distance [ ]
Horizontal Distance [ ]
Angle [ ]
Height [ ]
Vertical Separation
(height between 2
points )
[ ]
Three-point measurement
[ ]
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7. Switching Target priority modes (Factory default setting is
Distant Target Priority mode.)
1. LCD panel should be on.
2. Press and hold
button, then depress and hold
button within 0.5 second.
Note)If the
button is not pressed within 0.5
second, the display unit (m/yd/ft) will be switched.
3. Continue to press and hold both buttons (more than 2
seconds) until First Target Priority mode and Distant Target
Priority mode are switched.
Note: If buttons are not pressed in the correct order,
switching will not take place.
Note: If switching fails to take place, repeat 2.
4. Release buttons.
Note: Because Target Priority mode is not displayed
while Angle mode is set, switching is made but
visual confirmation is impossible. Switch to another
measuring mode for confirmation.
[Deciding which Target Priority to use]
When obtaining different results from a single measuring
operation, the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro will display the distance
to the farthest target on the LCD panel when using Distant Target
Priority mode, while First Target Priority mode will show the range
to the nearest target.
ex.) When measuring a tree standing in front of a house;
"115m" (distance to the tree) will be displayed in First Target
Priority mode, and "128m" (distance to the house) in Distant
Target Priority mode. First Target Priority mode, for example, has
applications for golf, while Distant Target Priority is useful when
hunting in heavily wooded areas.
8. Low battery indication
Flashing
indicates that the battery power is low and
battery should be replaced. (See "Changing Battery")
First Target Priority
[
]
Distant Target Priority
[
]
Tree Fence House
Distance to Target
115m 123m 128m
Operational Summary
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Specifications
Measuring system
Measuring mode display Linear distance : Act
Horizontal distance : Hor
Height : Hgt
Angle : Ang
Vertical separation (height between two points ): Hgt + Hgt2
Three-point measurement : Hor + Hgt + Hgt2
Measuring distance/ angle range
Distance: 10-500 meters/11-550 yards/33-999 feet
(999 feet: 304.5 meters/333 yards)
Angle: ± 89°
Distance-
angle
Display
steps
Act
(Linear distance)
0.5m/yd., 1.0 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
1.0m/yd., 1.0 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
Hor
(Horizontal distance)
0.2m/yd., 0.5 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
1.0m/yd., 1.0 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
Hgt
(Height)
0.2m/yd., 0.5 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
1.0m/yd., 1.0 ft. ( 100m/yd./ft.)
Ang (Angle) 0.1° ( 10°), 1.0°( 10°)
Linear distance
Horizontal dist.
Height
Angle
0.5m/yd., 1.0 ft.
0.2m/yd., 0.5 ft.
0.2m/yd., 0.5 ft.
0.1°
System First Target Priority/Distant Target Priority switching system
Optical system
Type Roof-prism monocular
Magnification (x) 6
Effective diameter of objective lens
(mm)
ø21
Angular field of view (real) (˚) 6.0
Eye relief (mm) 18.2
Exit pupil (mm) ø3.5
Dioptre adjustment ±4m
-1
Internal
External
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* Waterproof models
The Nikon Laser Forestry Pro is waterproof, and will suffer no damage to the optical system if submerged or dropped in water to a
maximum depth of 1 meter for up to 10 minutes.
The Nikon Laser Forestry Pro offers the following advantages:
Can be used in conditions of high humidity, dust and rain without risk of damage.
Nitrogen-filled design makes it resistant to condensation and mold.
Observe the following when using the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro.
The unit should not be operated nor held in running water.
Any moisture should be wiped off before adjusting movable parts (eyepiece, etc.) of the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro to prevent
damage and for safety reasons.
To keep your Nikon Laser Forestry Pro in excellent condition, Nikon Vision recommends regular servicing by an authorized dealer.
** The battery chamber is water resistant, not waterproof. Water may enter the device if the Nikon Laser Forestry Pro is submerged in
water. If water enters the battery chamber, wipe out any moisture and allow time for the chamber to dry.
Specifications
Others
Operating temperature (˚C) -10 — +50
Power source CR2 lithium battery x 1 (DC 3V)
Auto power shutoff function equipped (after approx. 30 seconds)
Dimensions (L x H x W) (mm) 130x69x45
Weight (g) Approx. 210 (without battery)
Structure Body: Waterproof
(maximum depth of 1 meter for up to 10 minutes)*
Battery chamber: Water resistant**
Laser classication IEC60825-1: Class 1M/Laser Product
FDA/21 CFR Part 1040.10:Class I Laser Product
EMC FCC Part15 SubPartB class B, EU:EMC directive, AS/NZS, VCCI classB, CU TR 020
Environment RoHS, WEEE
Laser
Wavelength (nm) 870
Pulse duration (ns) 14
Output (W) 15
Beam divergence (mrad) Vertical: 2.5, Horizontal: 0.025
Operating humidity (%RH) 80 (without dew condensation)
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External display
[Power On]
After the power is turned on, the
internal and external LCDs are
illuminated until either the POWER or
MODE button is pressed.
[Power off notice]
If 30 seconds pass without
operation, the power turns off.
Approx. one second before power
turns off, this screen is displayed.
[Results]
1 Point Measurement
After measurement, all data “linear
distance, horizontal distance, height
and angle” are displayed. Units can be
shown in meters, yards or feet. Angles
are indicated by °(degree).
[ m ] : meter
[ YD ] : yards
[ ft ] : feet
Linear distance Horizontal distance
Height Angle Unit
[While measuring]
When the target is upward
When the target is downward
[Measurement unsuccessful or unable to measure]
When the target is upward
When the target is downward
With negative values,
the “– (minus)” symbol is not shown.
[Measurement complete]
When the target is upward
When the target is downward
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External display
Vertical separation (height between two points) mode
[Results]
After measuring two points, "Linear
distance to two points" and "Vertical
separation (height) and angle
between two points" are displayed.
Units can be shown in meters, yards
or feet. Angles are indicated by
°(degree).
Linear distance (1st point)
Linear distance (2nd point)
Vertical separation (height between two points)
Angle of two points
Unit
[Measuring 1st point]
[Failed to measure 1st point]
Angle measurements never fail.
[Results of 1st point]
[Measuring 2nd point]
[Failure to measure 2nd point]
Although the point is located
downward, display shows the
upward position.
Angle measurements never fail.
[Display of results for vertical separation (height between two
points) and 2nd point]
Vertical separation
(height between two points)
After displaying vertical
separation (height between
two points), pressing MODE
button displays the result of
the 2nd point.
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