Opticron Tracker 670 User Manual

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Tracker 670 Product Features

The illustration below shows the main features of the Tracker 670.

Operating Modes
The Tracker 670 has two operating buttons marked ‘O’ and ‘MODE’. Depending on
the status of the device, these buttons will power on the device, set the operating
modes and capture the measurement data.

Focusing
The eyepiece is used to view the internal LCD screen and to observe the target. The
eyepiece also acts as a focusing ring and has a quarter turn of travel (+/- 5 dioptre
adjustment). Adjust the focus until both the LCD screen and the target are in focus.
Note: If the LCD screen is out of focus but the target is in focus, the target distance
is too close to be measured.

Laser
Using a Class 1M eye-safe laser beam, the Tracker 670 emits short bursts of laser
energy from the emitting lens. These are then reflected from the target and returned
to the measuring lens. The device should be held so that the emitting lens is above
the measuring lens. Note: the laser beam is not visible to the naked eye.

Battery
The battery compartment can be accessed by unscrewing the compartment lid. It
houses a 3V CR2 non-rechargeable lithium battery. The battery should provide
1500-2000 measurements under normal operating conditions. Alternating between
range and range/angle scanning modes will reduce battery life more quickly.

Eyepiece and
focusing ring

Battery
compartment

Power button

Mode button

Laser emitting /
objective lens

Laser measuring
lens

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