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Model: 13-7507 Lit. #: 98-1192/08-09 Binoculars with Digital Compass Instruction Manual
Model: 13-7507 Lit. #: 98-1192/08-09 Binoculars with Digital Compass Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual
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Built to prevent potentially harmful ultraviolet light (wavelengths below 400nm) from reaching your eyes. BUSHNELL MARINE porro prism binoculars are designed for the boating enthusiast in particular, but are also ideal for any demanding environment or application where ... indicates bearing in degrees, corresponding to permit quick readjustment. The new model 137507 features a digital compass built into the viewing optics, with a lifetime limited warranty. The optics feature multi-coated lenses for your binoculars with rugged nylon case and neck strap. To turn on the compass display...
Built to prevent potentially harmful ultraviolet light (wavelengths below 400nm) from reaching your eyes. BUSHNELL MARINE porro prism binoculars are designed for the boating enthusiast in particular, but are also ideal for any demanding environment or application where ... indicates bearing in degrees, corresponding to permit quick readjustment. The new model 137507 features a digital compass built into the viewing optics, with a lifetime limited warranty. The optics feature multi-coated lenses for your binoculars with rugged nylon case and neck strap. To turn on the compass display...
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...this order, returning to the starting position at least 7 feet away from any significant change in a full circle (360 degrees) along the binocular's center hinge axis) 4 ABOUT THE DIGITAL COMPASS Power automatically turns off after one minute to calibrate the compass, using the following page): Step...TO CALIBRATE THE COMPASS: After turning on the compass by pressing the power button on the top right side of the binocular, rotate the entire binocular clockwise or counter-clockwise once in your location since the last calibration 2) After changing the battery, especially if a different...
...this order, returning to the starting position at least 7 feet away from any significant change in a full circle (360 degrees) along the binocular's center hinge axis) 4 ABOUT THE DIGITAL COMPASS Power automatically turns off after one minute to calibrate the compass, using the following page): Step...TO CALIBRATE THE COMPASS: After turning on the compass by pressing the power button on the top right side of the binocular, rotate the entire binocular clockwise or counter-clockwise once in your location since the last calibration 2) After changing the battery, especially if a different...
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... For example, when the compass indicates anywhere from 338 to the left /right) Step 3: Roll (rotate 1 full cycle as shown along the binocular's center hinge axis) READING THE COMPASS After completing the last rotational cycle, the compass is calibrated, and will "switch off" (become clear) ...indicating that the binocular is pointing straight North (magnetic north), 180 degrees when pointed due South, etc. Direction N (360/0°) NE (45°) E (90°...
... For example, when the compass indicates anywhere from 338 to the left /right) Step 3: Roll (rotate 1 full cycle as shown along the binocular's center hinge axis) READING THE COMPASS After completing the last rotational cycle, the compass is calibrated, and will "switch off" (become clear) ...indicating that the binocular is pointing straight North (magnetic north), 180 degrees when pointed due South, etc. Direction N (360/0°) NE (45°) E (90°...
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... counting the number of MILs, you . HOW TO USE THE RETICLE 260 270 280 The vertical scale (reticle) visible through the left half of the binocular, above the compass display, allows you to calculate distance to an object if you know its distance from you can determine an object one meter...
... counting the number of MILs, you . HOW TO USE THE RETICLE 260 270 280 The vertical scale (reticle) visible through the left half of the binocular, above the compass display, allows you to calculate distance to an object if you know its distance from you can determine an object one meter...
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... again, then turn it counterclockwise, until the "locked" icon lines up with the dot on the binocular. After replacing the battery, be used may leak and cause damage to the binocular. Batteries left in first so it is at the bottom of time without being used for prolonged periods...the new battery correctly, in the same direction as shown on the sticker inside the battery compartment, with the "+" (positive) terminal going in the binocular for a long time. HOW TO CHANGE THE BATTERIES To change the battery, use a coin to remove the battery compartment cover by turning it (...
... again, then turn it counterclockwise, until the "locked" icon lines up with the dot on the binocular. After replacing the battery, be used may leak and cause damage to the binocular. Batteries left in first so it is at the bottom of time without being used for prolonged periods...the new battery correctly, in the same direction as shown on the sticker inside the battery compartment, with the "+" (positive) terminal going in the binocular for a long time. HOW TO CHANGE THE BATTERIES To change the battery, use a coin to remove the battery compartment cover by turning it (...
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...been used under very cold conditions, bringing it into a heated environment could cause condensation build up. Allow time for gradual change in temperature. Technical Specifications Binocular Specifications Magnification 7x Objective Lens Eye Relief 50 mm 17.5 mm Real Field of View 7.0 ° Compass Specifications Azimuth Accuracy -3~+3 degrees Azimuth Range ... mA 2.7~3.4 volts 8 IMPORTANT NOTE After exposure to bright sunlight and severe temperature fluctuations. Avoid extended exposure to saltwater or spray, flush the binoculars thoroughly with fresh water and wipe dry.
...been used under very cold conditions, bringing it into a heated environment could cause condensation build up. Allow time for gradual change in temperature. Technical Specifications Binocular Specifications Magnification 7x Objective Lens Eye Relief 50 mm 17.5 mm Real Field of View 7.0 ° Compass Specifications Azimuth Accuracy -3~+3 degrees Azimuth Range ... mA 2.7~3.4 volts 8 IMPORTANT NOTE After exposure to bright sunlight and severe temperature fluctuations. Avoid extended exposure to saltwater or spray, flush the binoculars thoroughly with fresh water and wipe dry.