Bushnell 98-1342/12-08 Film Camera User Manual


 
eyeglasses, rotate the eyecup counter clockwise while pulling up until it locks into the fully “up” position. e Pro
1600 provides extra long eye-relief. If you wear glasses, make sure the eyecup is in the down position as this will
bring your eye closer the eyepiece lens allowing you to see a full field of view. To lower the eyecup from the full “up”
position, rotate clockwise while pushing down slightly. It is also possible to set the eyecup to positions “in between”,
fully up and full down, which may suit some individuals better.
e Pro
1600 is also equipped with an adjustable eyepiece (+/- 2 Diopter Adjustment) that allows one to focus the
LCD display relative to the image. Simply rotate the diopter setting until the LCD is in focus.
OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
While looking through the 7x eyepiece, depress the power button once to activate the in-view Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD). Place the aiming circle (located in the center of the field of view) upon a target at least 5 yards away,
depress and hold the power button down until the range reading is displayed near the bottom of the in-view display.
Crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle indicate that the laser is being transmitted. Once a range has been acquired,
you can release the power button. e crosshairs surrounding the aiming circle will disappear once the power button
has been released (i.e. the laser is no longer being transmitted). Note: Once activated, the Pro
1600’s LCD will
remain active and display the last distance measurement for 30 seconds. You can depress the power button again at
any time to distance to a new target. As with any laser device, it is not recommended to directly view the emissions
for long periods of time with magnified lenses. e maximum time the laser is transmitted (fired) is 10 seconds. To
re-fire, press the button down again.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) INDICATORS
Your Pro
1600’s LCD incorporates illuminated indicators that advise the user unit of measure, when
the laser is actively firing, when a target has been acquired, and targeting modes. A summary of these features is
presented below:
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