Swarovski Optik EL Range User Manual

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5.2. additional functions and programmes

the following programmes (P) are available:
P1 Individual brightness settings
P2 Information shown on lower display row:

- Angle in degrees

- P2 off (lower display row off)

- Corrected ballistic shooting distance

(angle-dependent)

P3 toggle metres/yards
P4 Automatic brightness adjustment (on/off)

Factory settings:
- P1: Level 3
- P2: off
- P3: Metre
- P4: on

Selecting the programmes:
Hold down the mode button for 2 seconds. this takes you to
the main menu: Now use the measurement button to make
the programme setting you require.

to switch to the next menu item, press the mode button
briefly. If you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the
menu will close automatically and and return to the measure-
ment mode. Your settings are saved automatically.

See the technical Data Sheet for more menu navigation
information.

NotE:
Your settings are still retained even after replacing the bat-
tery.

4. operation

4.1. Single measurement

Briefly pressing the measurement
button causes the aiming mark to
appear. once the button is released,
the measured range is shown on the
display. For optical safety reasons,
another measurement cannot be

taken until after approx. 2 seconds have elapsed. During this
safety pause, a continuous series of minus symbols appears
on the display. the measurement is in progress.

4.2. Scan mode

Scan Mode is used to continually
measure the range of moving tar-
gets. the instrument switches to Scan
Mode automatically if the measure-
ment button is held down for over 3
seconds. In Scan Mode, measure-

ments will be taken continually until the measurement button
is released (max. 120 seconds). the maximum range of Scan
Mode is approx. 1,000 m.

If the measurement button is not pressed for 5 seconds, the
display turns off automatically.

5. menu navigation

5.1. Display

1. Aiming mark
2. Display of the measured

range in yards or metres
(4-digit).

3. Measured angle in degrees

or corrected shooting
distance

4. Angle symbol
5. Display in yards (Y) or metres (M)
6. Degree symbol (°)

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