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... and faithful service. Eyepiece Cap Focus Ring Compass Window (8x42) Objective Lens Cap Eyecup Diopter Adjustment Ring Eyepiece Focus Wheel Objective Lens Compass Tripod Adapter Window Threads (7x30) Mode Button (7x50) Power Button (7x50) LCD Screen (7x50) Battery Compartment (7x50) Calculator Dial (7x50) Rainguard 2 I ENGLISH Please read the instructions carefully before using your binocular/monocular to ensure proper use and care. We trust this binocular/ monocular will provide you for purchasing a Celestron Cavalry binocular/monocular.
... and faithful service. Eyepiece Cap Focus Ring Compass Window (8x42) Objective Lens Cap Eyecup Diopter Adjustment Ring Eyepiece Focus Wheel Objective Lens Compass Tripod Adapter Window Threads (7x30) Mode Button (7x50) Power Button (7x50) LCD Screen (7x50) Battery Compartment (7x50) Calculator Dial (7x50) Rainguard 2 I ENGLISH Please read the instructions carefully before using your binocular/monocular to ensure proper use and care. We trust this binocular/ monocular will provide you for purchasing a Celestron Cavalry binocular/monocular.
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... interpupillary distance is set Fig. 2 correctly every time you see a single, clear image (Fig. 2). Do not view the Sun with your eyes (using both hands) and look through them at an object in the distance. Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance (IPD) The interpupillary distance, or the distance between your binocular. The binocular must be correctly aligned (adjusted) to the distance between the pupils, varies from person to your binoculars/monocular...
... interpupillary distance is set Fig. 2 correctly every time you see a single, clear image (Fig. 2). Do not view the Sun with your eyes (using both hands) and look through them at an object in the distance. Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance (IPD) The interpupillary distance, or the distance between your binocular. The binocular must be correctly aligned (adjusted) to the distance between the pupils, varies from person to your binoculars/monocular...
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... ensure a crisp, sharp image the focusing system of the binocular must be achieved by setting the diopter (located on any differences in the distance through the binocular. 2. To set to compensate for any object can now be set the binocular to your eyesight follow the instructions below. 5. Viewing the same object, adjust the diopter ring until the image viewed with your hand or the objective lens cap. Diopter Adjustment Ring 3. Fig...
... ensure a crisp, sharp image the focusing system of the binocular must be achieved by setting the diopter (located on any differences in the distance through the binocular. 2. To set to compensate for any object can now be set the binocular to your eyesight follow the instructions below. 5. Viewing the same object, adjust the diopter ring until the image viewed with your hand or the objective lens cap. Diopter Adjustment Ring 3. Fig...
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... focus each eyepiece) before use. R otate the left eyepiece until the image viewed with your left eye is clear and sharp. 4. Cover the left objective lens with your hand or objective lens cap. 5. Viewing the same object, rotate the right eyepiece until the image viewed with your eyesight follow the instructions below. 1. View an object at 100 yards or more through the binocular. 2. Diopter Adjustment Ring Fig. 4 ENGLISH I 5 To set...
... focus each eyepiece) before use. R otate the left eyepiece until the image viewed with your left eye is clear and sharp. 4. Cover the left objective lens with your hand or objective lens cap. 5. Viewing the same object, rotate the right eyepiece until the image viewed with your eyesight follow the instructions below. 1. View an object at 100 yards or more through the binocular. 2. Diopter Adjustment Ring Fig. 4 ENGLISH I 5 To set...
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... position for nearsightedness should be worn when using a binocular/monocular as you may suit some users better. The twistup eyecups can be set at infinity without them. Model 71215 The focus of the Cavalry 8x42 monocular is adjusted by simply turning the focus ring located in the down which may ...up eyecups and models 71422, 71426 and 71215 feature foldable rubber eyecups to obtain the maximum field of the eyepiece. Fig. 6a Fig. 6b 6 I ENGLISH If you wear eyeglasses, make sure the rubber eyecups are in front of view. Eyecup Adjustment The Cavalry models 71420 and ...
... position for nearsightedness should be worn when using a binocular/monocular as you may suit some users better. The twistup eyecups can be set at infinity without them. Model 71215 The focus of the Cavalry 8x42 monocular is adjusted by simply turning the focus ring located in the down which may ...up eyecups and models 71422, 71426 and 71215 feature foldable rubber eyecups to obtain the maximum field of the eyepiece. Fig. 6a Fig. 6b 6 I ENGLISH If you wear eyeglasses, make sure the rubber eyecups are in front of view. Eyecup Adjustment The Cavalry models 71420 and ...
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... attach the other end of the hinge (Fig. 7). To attach the binocular to a photographic tripod. Waterproof / Fogproof The Cavalry Series is waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to a tripod using a binocular tripod adapter. Tripod Adaptability The Cavalry binoculars feature built-in threads that allow the binocular to be accessed by unscrewing the logo plate found on a tripod allows...
... attach the other end of the hinge (Fig. 7). To attach the binocular to a photographic tripod. Waterproof / Fogproof The Cavalry Series is waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to a tripod using a binocular tripod adapter. Tripod Adaptability The Cavalry binoculars feature built-in threads that allow the binocular to be accessed by unscrewing the logo plate found on a tripod allows...
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... into 1mil and 0.5mil increments. Using the Reticle Cavalry models 71420, 71422 and 71215 have an integrated reticle that can effectively determine the distance to the target if its size is indicated using single digit numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.). Note: The reticle varies slightly from model to model but this does not affect how distance and size are divided into 10mil...
... into 1mil and 0.5mil increments. Using the Reticle Cavalry models 71420, 71422 and 71215 have an integrated reticle that can effectively determine the distance to the target if its size is indicated using single digit numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.). Note: The reticle varies slightly from model to model but this does not affect how distance and size are divided into 10mil...
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...and you want to know the distance to him. 2 (Yards) x 1000 = 100 Yards 20Mils Using the Calculator Dial (Model 71422 Only) The Calculator Dial located on the left objective barrel can be used to determine distance quickly and easily without using the reticle. The third scale ...below the rotating ring is 6 feet tall (2 yards), locate the number 2 on the "Object Size" scale. To use the calculator, look through the binoculars...
...and you want to know the distance to him. 2 (Yards) x 1000 = 100 Yards 20Mils Using the Calculator Dial (Model 71422 Only) The Calculator Dial located on the left objective barrel can be used to determine distance quickly and easily without using the reticle. The third scale ...below the rotating ring is 6 feet tall (2 yards), locate the number 2 on the "Object Size" scale. To use the calculator, look through the binoculars...
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Calculating Size (Height and Width) Using the simple formulas below, you want to know the size of a target if the distance to the target is known. Range (Yards) x Measured Mils = Target size (Yards) 1000 Range (Yards) x Measured Mils = Target size (Inches) 27.8 Range (Meters) x Measured Mils = Target size (Meters) 1000 10 I ENGLISH Fig. 10 For example: You are 300 meters away from a tank that measures 15 miles tall and 20mils wide and you can effectively determine the size of the tank. 300 (Meters) x 15 Mils = 4.5 Meters tall 1000 300 (Meters) x 20 Mils = 6 Meters wide 1000
Calculating Size (Height and Width) Using the simple formulas below, you want to know the size of a target if the distance to the target is known. Range (Yards) x Measured Mils = Target size (Yards) 1000 Range (Yards) x Measured Mils = Target size (Inches) 27.8 Range (Meters) x Measured Mils = Target size (Meters) 1000 10 I ENGLISH Fig. 10 For example: You are 300 meters away from a tank that measures 15 miles tall and 20mils wide and you can effectively determine the size of the tank. 300 (Meters) x 15 Mils = 4.5 Meters tall 1000 300 (Meters) x 20 Mils = 6 Meters wide 1000
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To ensure precise measurements, make sure that the object lies east from you look through the binocular and scan clockwise. 16 (1600mils) means that your finger/hand is west. Note: When using the compass always keep in 6400mil analog compass. When an object lies north from you need ... , 32 (3200mils) is south and 48 (4800mils) is not covering the white button (compass window) on the top of the compass represents 20 mils. The compass will read 64 (6400mils). Integrated Compass Models 71420, 71215 Models 71420 and 71215 have a built in mind the local variation between magnetic...
To ensure precise measurements, make sure that the object lies east from you look through the binocular and scan clockwise. 16 (1600mils) means that your finger/hand is west. Note: When using the compass always keep in 6400mil analog compass. When an object lies north from you need ... , 32 (3200mils) is south and 48 (4800mils) is not covering the white button (compass window) on the top of the compass represents 20 mils. The compass will read 64 (6400mils). Integrated Compass Models 71420, 71215 Models 71420 and 71215 have a built in mind the local variation between magnetic...
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... the opening with your binocular powers the electronics that displays three modes: GPS, digital compass, and level. Model 71422 Model 71422 has a built-in use. Installing the Battery The battery included in the case with the positive terminal facing you. To install the battery, unscrew the battery cap cover and remove the brass screw using a coin or screwdriver. Note: To conserve battery life, turn off...
... the opening with your binocular powers the electronics that displays three modes: GPS, digital compass, and level. Model 71422 Model 71422 has a built-in use. Installing the Battery The battery included in the case with the positive terminal facing you. To install the battery, unscrew the battery cap cover and remove the brass screw using a coin or screwdriver. Note: To conserve battery life, turn off...
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... 13 Press the mode button to scroll through the three device modes (GPS, compass, level). This freezes the screen at the moment of the battery indicator, indicating the screen lock has been activated. Mode Button The mode button scrolls through the modes. If the power button is pressed quickly while... the unit is on and off. To deactivate the screen lock, quickly press the power button again; The screen will update if applicable and pressing the mode button will now allow you to change modes. Power Button Press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds...
... 13 Press the mode button to scroll through the three device modes (GPS, compass, level). This freezes the screen at the moment of the battery indicator, indicating the screen lock has been activated. Mode Button The mode button scrolls through the modes. If the power button is pressed quickly while... the unit is on and off. To deactivate the screen lock, quickly press the power button again; The screen will update if applicable and pressing the mode button will now allow you to change modes. Power Button Press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds...
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GPS mode provides latitude and longitude coordinates as well as altitude readings. Please see the disclaimer at the end of this manual regarding the accuracy of the LCD screen. Once a signal Latitude Longitude is in GPS mode, a signal icon designated by four vertical bars of increasing Signal height will appear in the upper left hand corner of readings. 14 I ENGLISH GPS Mode When the device is acquired the icon will stop flashing and Altitude Fig. 15 turn blue. While a signal is being acquired, the icon will flash red.
GPS mode provides latitude and longitude coordinates as well as altitude readings. Please see the disclaimer at the end of this manual regarding the accuracy of the LCD screen. Once a signal Latitude Longitude is in GPS mode, a signal icon designated by four vertical bars of increasing Signal height will appear in the upper left hand corner of readings. 14 I ENGLISH GPS Mode When the device is acquired the icon will stop flashing and Altitude Fig. 15 turn blue. While a signal is being acquired, the icon will flash red.
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... display a large black circle with the small blue circle, the binoculars are facing. A red stationary arrow points in degrees and mils on the LCD screen. The bearing that the digital compass points to is displayed in the direction you are tilted. ...A small red circle representing a "bubble" will move as the binoculars are facing when looking through the binoculars while a circle containing the readings N/S/E/W rotates as the binocular is different from the analog compass reading of the other Cavalry models...
... display a large black circle with the small blue circle, the binoculars are facing. A red stationary arrow points in degrees and mils on the LCD screen. The bearing that the digital compass points to is displayed in the direction you are tilted. ...A small red circle representing a "bubble" will move as the binoculars are facing when looking through the binoculars while a circle containing the readings N/S/E/W rotates as the binocular is different from the analog compass reading of the other Cavalry models...
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... your binocular/ monocular by putting on all lens caps when not in use. 5. Do not leave the binocular/monocular in a car on a hot/sunny day or near anything that generates heat as this may cause damage. 3. Store your binocular/monocular in a cool, dry place whenever possible. 6. Clean any dust, dirt or water that may get on the binocular/monocular or inside moving parts...
... your binocular/ monocular by putting on all lens caps when not in use. 5. Do not leave the binocular/monocular in a car on a hot/sunny day or near anything that generates heat as this may cause damage. 3. Store your binocular/monocular in a cool, dry place whenever possible. 6. Clean any dust, dirt or water that may get on the binocular/monocular or inside moving parts...
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... the amount of light transmitted through the binocular/monocular and your binocular/monocular from the lens surface with the cleaning kit for best results. Service and Repair If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary, contact the Celestron customer service department if you purchased your overall viewing experience. 1. Remove any fingerprints, stains or smudges from or the Celestron distributor in the United States or Canada...
... the amount of light transmitted through the binocular/monocular and your binocular/monocular from the lens surface with the cleaning kit for best results. Service and Repair If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary, contact the Celestron customer service department if you purchased your overall viewing experience. 1. Remove any fingerprints, stains or smudges from or the Celestron distributor in the United States or Canada...
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... have purchased their binocular/ monocular from defects in the U.S.A. Warranty Your binocular/monocular is valid to U.S.A. or Canada. This warranty does not cover products that interference will repair or replace the binoculars/monoculars which can be free from an authorized Celestron dealer in materials and workmanship for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of age and older. This equipment generates, uses, and can be...
... have purchased their binocular/ monocular from defects in the U.S.A. Warranty Your binocular/monocular is valid to U.S.A. or Canada. This warranty does not cover products that interference will repair or replace the binoculars/monoculars which can be free from an authorized Celestron dealer in materials and workmanship for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of age and older. This equipment generates, uses, and can be...
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...help. The user assumes all ...different from the defects in the product. Liability Notice In no event shall Celestron be used for its accuracy and maintenance. Warning This device is subject to you. For complete specifications and product information: www.celestron....com 2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A Tel: 800.421.9649 ENGLISH I 19 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on the Cavalry...
...help. The user assumes all ...different from the defects in the product. Liability Notice In no event shall Celestron be used for its accuracy and maintenance. Warning This device is subject to you. For complete specifications and product information: www.celestron....com 2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A Tel: 800.421.9649 ENGLISH I 19 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on the Cavalry...
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2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A. Telephone: 800.421.9649 ©2013 Celestron All rights reserved. • Printed in China • 0113 This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older.
2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A. Telephone: 800.421.9649 ©2013 Celestron All rights reserved. • Printed in China • 0113 This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older.