0. QUALITY CERTIFICATE LRB 4000CI is suited for usage.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 9. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Read prior to activation Should you experience any difficulties with your Newcon OPTIK product, consult the enclosed manual. If the problem remains unresolved, contact our customer support department at (416) 663-6963 or Toll free at 1-877-398-6666. Our operating hours are 9am-5pm, Monday - Friday, Standard East Time. You have just purchased a complicated electronic device. To operate it properly, please read this manual carefully.
8. WARRANTY Features of the LRB 4000CI Laser Rangefinder Binocular NEWCON OPTIK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of the original date of consumer's purchase, but no more than 18 months from the date of manufacturing. If your Newcon product proves to be defective during this period, please bring the product securely packaged in its original container or an equivalent, along with proof of the date of original purchase, to your Newcon Dealer.
CONTENTS 1. Brief description 2. Appearance of the device 3. Supplied accessories 4. Technical characteristics 5. Operation instructions 5.1. Preparing the device for operation 5.2. Measuring procedure 5.3. Mode switching procedure 5.4. Gating distance selection 5.5. Additional display information 5.6. Computer interconnectivity 5.7. Test modes 6. Storage and maintenance instructions 7. Troubleshooting 8. Warranty 9. Customer Support 10. Quality certificate 4 7.
6. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. Precautions: LRB is a sophisticated precision optical instrument equipped with electronics. Therefore, it should be handled with due care. • Keep your device away from direct sunlight, impacts, dust, moisture, and sudden changes of temperatures. • Do not keep the device at temperatures higher than 65oC (149oF). • Do not touch the optical surfaces with fingers. Doing so may damage the anti-reflection coating. • Avoid shocks and sharp jolts.
2. APPEARANCE OF THE DEVICE 5.6. Computer interconnectivity The unit is equipped with standard RS-232 interface. The data is transmitted as ASCII code with fixed baud rate of 9600 bit/sec. 4 6 1 7 5 8 3 2 1 – Eyepieces; 2 – Objective lens – receiving lens; 3 – Objective lens emitting lens; 4 – Dioptric correction rings; 5 – Mode button; 6 – Action button; 7 – Body of the device; 8 – Rubber grip Fig. 1 6 5.7. Test modes Mode 16 is designated to test the display.
There are four statistical qualifications of the reflected signal: • NO TARGET REFLECTION – when a steady reflected signal isn’t received.
7 4. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1. Optics Magnification, x Objective Lens, mm Exit Pupil Diameter, mm Field of View Type of Coating Interpupilary distance, mm Diopter adjustment range Axial Resolution, ” Image tilt, maximum Horizontal Vertical 2. Range Finder Type Measuring Range, m Accuracy 'Last Target' measurement Meters/Yards display Last 10 readings recall Reticle shape Target quality indicator Gating capability, m 3. Speed Detection Measured speed range, kmh / mph Accuracy, kmH 4. Compass 5.
M/° - units of angular measurement: mils or degrees Shape of the reticle: cross shape or rectangular shape (2). rEC1 - recall function. Upon pressing the Action button (6) (fig. 1) the Display will sequentially show results of last 10 measurements, starting from the latest one. The number appearing after word "rEC" shows the number of the measurement counted back in the sequence. When the System is in inactive state the 10 previous measurements are stored within the System and may be recalled at any time.
5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 5.1. Preparing the device for operation. • Open battery compartment cover (10) (Fig. 2). • Insert one 9V battery (sold separately) into the battery compartment observing correct polarity. • Close the battery compartment cover (10), tighten the screw. After changing the battery, it is recommended to run the cLr (CLEAR) mode and Compass Calibration mode (refer mode selection procedure).
override reticle type and target selection with the sub selection code. For example, Standard 1 mode implies cross reticle. If you choose rectangular reticle (sub selection code 10), you change the reticle shape and leave all other parameters of this mode intact. If then you choose Standard1 again, the reticle will turn back crosshair. The last set mode overwrites all features that it controls. The third standard mode is assigned to Code 8.
The mode selection logic allows choosing the nearest (‘first’), the farthest (‘last’) or the most reflective (‘auto’) target. Besides, you can exclude all targets that are closer than the predefined distance (gating distance selection, see below). 5.3. Mode switching procedure By pressing M button (5) (Fig.1) when the System is in READY mode, you enter the Mode selecting state. Pressing the M button sequentially scans the Modes.
Select this mode A M 1) Standard 1 , , , A M 1) Standard 2 , , , M Select this mode A Code 1 Go to next mode A Select this mode Select this mode Code 2 Degree Degree Auto Target Meter Mills Mills Auto Target Select this mode Last Target M A Code 12 First Target M A Code 13 M Auto Target Go to next mode A Select this mode Code 14 M Select this mode Code 15 M Meter A Code 16 M A Code 17 M Select this mode A - calibration of compass M Code 3 M Go to nex