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Instruction manual / Manual de instrucciones / Manuel d’utilisation / Manual de instruções
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CONTENTS |
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Cautions before use ................................................... |
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Key features ..................................................................... |
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Nomenclature/Composition ..................................... |
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Internal display .............................................................. |
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Measurement display mode ..................................... |
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Target priority mode/Distance display units/ |
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Changing battery .......................................................... |
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Measurement .......................................................... |
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Specifications .......................................................... |
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Others ................................................................................ |
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Troubleshooting/Repair ...................................... |
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Cautions before use
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Laser Rangefinder PROSTAFF 7.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Before using this product, read thoroughly the “Cautions before use” and instructions on correct usage accompanying the product.
Keep this manual within reach for easy reference.
Do not disassemble or repair this product by yourself, this may result in a serious problem. A product that has been disassembled or repaired is not guaranteed by the manufacturer.
●Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
●No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON VISION CO., LTD.
●NIKON VISION CO., LTD. reserves the right to change the contents described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.
Please observe the following guidelines strictly so you can use the equipment properly and avoid potentially hazardous problems. Before using this product, read thoroughly the “Cautions before use” and instructions on correct usage accompanying the product. Keep this manual within reach for easy reference.
WARNING
This indication alerts you to the fact that any improper use ignoring the contents described herein can result in potential death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This indication alerts you to the fact that any improper use ignoring the contents described herein can result in potential injury or material loss.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Laser)
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder uses an invisible laser beam. Be sure to observe the following:
Warning
•Do not depress the POWER ON/
Measurement button while looking into the optics from the
objective side. Failure to do this may negatively affect or damage your eyes.
•Do not aim at the eye.
•Do not point the laser at people.
•Do not look at the laser with another optical instrument such as through lenses or binoculars, nor with the naked eye. This may result in damage to the eyes.
•When not measuring, please keep your fingers away from the POWER ON/Measurement button to avoid accidentally emitting the laser beam.
•When not in use for an extended period, please remove the battery from the body.
•Do not disassemble/remodel/repair the Nikon Laser Rangefinder. The emitting laser may be harmful to your health. A product that has been disassembled/remodeled/repaired is not guaranteed by the manufacturer.
•Keep the Nikon Laser Rangefinder out of reach of children when stored.
•If the Nikon Laser Rangefinder’s body cover is damaged, or if it emits a strange sound due to dropping or some other cause, remove the battery immediately and stop using.
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Cautions before use
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Monocular)
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder employs a monocular in its optical system in order to aim at the target. Be sure to observe the following:
Warning
•Never look directly at the sun, an intense light or the laser beam when using the Nikon Laser Rangefinder.
Cautions
•When not using the Nikon Laser
Rangefinder, do not push the
POWER ON/Measurement button.
•Do not use this product while walking. Failure to observe this may cause injury or malfunction as a result of walking into something, hitting others, falling or other accidents.
•Do not swing around by the strap. This may result in hitting others and cause injury.
•Do not place this product in an unstable place. Failure to observe this may result in falling or dropping and cause injury or malfunction.
•Keep the plastic bag used to wrap this product or other small parts out of reach of children.
•Prevent children from putting rubber eyecup or small parts, etc. into their mouths. If children swallow such parts, consult a doctor immediately.
•If using the rubber eyecup for a long period of time, some people may suffer skin inflammation. If any symptoms occur, stop using it and consult a doctor immediately.
•When carrying the Nikon Laser
Rangefinder, store it in the soft case.
•If your Nikon Laser Rangefinder should fail to operate correctly, discontinue use immediately and consult with your local dealer for instructions on where to send it for repair.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Lithium battery)
If handled incorrectly, the battery may rupture and leak, corroding equipment and staining clothing. Be sure to observe the following:
•Install the battery with the + and – poles positioned correctly.
•The battery should be removed when exhausted or during extended periods of non-use.
•Do not short the end terminal of the battery chamber.
•Do not carry together with keys or coins in a pocket or bag, it may short and cause overheating.
•Do not expose the battery to water, or a flame. Never disassemble the battery.
•Do not charge the lithium battery.
•If liquid from a damaged battery comes into contact with clothing or skin, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If liquid from a damaged battery enters the eyes, rinse immediately with clean water, then consult a doctor.
•When disposing of the battery, follow your local area regulations.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Cautions
•Although the Nikon Laser
Rangefinder is waterproof, it is not designed for use underwater.
•Rain, water, sand and mud should be removed from the rangefinder body surface as soon as possible, using a soft, clean cloth.
•Do not leave the Nikon Laser
Rangefinder in a car on a hot or sunny day, or near heat-generating equipment. This may damage or negatively affect it.
•Do not leave the Nikon Laser
Rangefinder in direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays and excessive heat may negatively affect or even damage the unit.
•If the Nikon Laser Rangefinder is exposed to sudden changes in temperature, water condensation may occur on lens surfaces. Do not use the product until the condensation has evaporated.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Lenses
•When removing dust on the lens surface, use a soft oil-free brush.
•When removing stains or smudges like fingerprints from the lens surface, wipe the lenses very gently with a soft clean cotton cloth or quality oil-free lens tissue. Use a small quantity of pure alcohol (not denatured) to wipe stubborn smudges. Do not use velvet cloth or ordinary tissue, as it may scratch the lens surface. Once the cloth has been used for cleaning the body, it should not be used again for the lens surface.
Main body
•Clean the body surface with a soft, clean cloth after blowing away dust with a blower* lightly. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other cleaners containing organic solvents.
*A blower is rubber cleaning equipment that blows air from a nozzle.
Storage
•Water condensation or mold may occur on the lens surface because of high humidity. Therefore, store the Nikon Laser Rangefinder in a cool, dry place.
After use on a rainy day or at night, thoroughly dry it at room temperature, then store in a cool, dry place.
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Key features
•Measureable range of actual distance: 4.5-550 meters/5-600 yards
•High-quality 6x finder with multilayer coating
•Larger ocular for easy viewing
•Select from two measurement display modes, which can be easily switched
•Target priority switching system, which can be chosen according to the target, is employed
•Sustained pressing of the POWER ON/Measurement button enables continuous measurement function
•Automatic power shut-off (after approx. 8 sec. unoperated)
•Default to“Last Use”settings
•Waterproof design safe for use on rainy days (NOT designed for underwater usage)
•Invisible/Eyesafe EN/IEC Class 1M Laser
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder uses an invisible laser beam for measuring. It measures the time the laser beam takes to travel from the rangefinder
to the target and back. Laser reflectivity and measurement results may vary according to climatic and environmental conditions, as well as the color, surface finish, size, shape and other characteristics of the target.
The following conditions makes measuring easier:
•Cloudy weather
•Bright-colored target
•Target with highly reflective surface
•Large-size target
•When laser incident angle to the target is close to 90 degrees
Measurement may result in inaccuracy or failure in the following cases:
•Target has small or slender reflective surface
•Target has diffusing reflective surface
•Target does not reflect the laser beam to the rangefinder
•Target has totally reflective surface (glass, mirror, etc.)
•Black target
•Target has stepped surface
•In snow, rain or fog
•Target measured through glass
•Reflective surface measured from diagonal direction
•Moving or vibrating target
•Obstacle cutting across in front of the target
•When measuring the surface of water
Nomenclature/Composition
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- Aim at the target you want to measure. Position the target at the center of the reticle.
- Appears while the laser is being irradiated for a measurement.
Remains present during single measurement. Blinks during continuous measurements. Do not look into the objective lens while this mark is shown.
- Now measuring
- "Failure to measure" or "Unable to measure"
*Usually, an LCD employs equal or lower magnification. However the LCD of this product is magnified by the high magnification of the eyepiece. Although this LCD was produced using the most advanced technology, it is impossible to eliminate dust completely. As a result, dust may be seen. It will not, however, affect measurement accuracy or safety during use.
Measurement display mode
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1.Turn on the power (Confirm the internal display is on).
2.Press and hold the MODE button, then immediately (less than 0.5 second) depress the POWER ON/Measurement button for less than 2 seconds.
3.Release your finger from the POWER ON/Measurement button to switch the Measurement display mode.
*If the buttons are not pressed in the correct order, switching will not take place.
*Switching the mode after measurement converts the results to the new mode.
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1.Turn on the power (Confirm the internal display is on).
2.Press and hold the MODE button, then depress and hold the POWER ON/Measurement button within 0.5 second.
Continue to press and hold both buttons (more than 2 seconds) until First Target Priority mode and Distant Target Priority mode are switched.
3.Release both buttons when the mode is switched.
*If the buttons are not pressed in the correct order, switching will not take place.
*If switching fails to take place, repeat Step 2.
[FirstTarget Priority mode/DistantTarget Priority mode]
When measuring overlapping subjects, FirstTarget Priority mode displays the distance of the closest subject and Distant Target Priority mode displays that of the farthest subject.
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Measurement results are displayed in yards/meters.
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1.Turn on the power (Confirm the internal display is on).
2.Press and hold the MODE button for more than two seconds.When the display unit has been switched, release the button.
3.After the unit is set, results will be converted and displayed in the selected distance display unit.
LED illumination
1.Turn on the power (Confirm the internal display is on).
2.By pressing the MODE button for less than 2 seconds, the LED illumination can be turned ON and OFF.
*Use the LED illumination when conditions are too dark to view the LCD panel.
*The LED illumination can also be turned off by turning the laser rangefinder’s power off. In this case, the illumination will be off when the laser rangefinder’s power is turned on again.
Changing battery
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Using the ball of the thumb, etc. in the recessed part of the battery chamber cover, rotate the cover in the direction toward the mark. It may not open easily due to its rubber packing for water resistance.
2.Replace the old battery with a new one
Insert a new battery with the [+] and [-] correctly positioned following the“Battery installation” indication in the battery chamber. [+] pole should be towards the inside of the chamber. If the battery is not inserted correctly, the laser rangefinder will not operate.
3.Close the battery chamber cover
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•Battery life
Continuous operation: Approx. 13,000 times (at approx. 20°C)
This figure may differ according to condition, temperature, and other factors such as target shape, color, etc. Use only as a guide.
*The battery supplied with this Laser Rangefinder is for operation checking. Due to natural electrical discharge, the life of this battery will likely be shorter than that noted above.
*If water enters the battery chamber due to submersion, dry the battery chamber well, then replace the battery.
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Single measurement
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Measuring
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Continuous measurement function
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measurement for approx. 8 seconds. The internal display shows "fail to |
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measure" indicator and "measured distance" alternately. |
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Measurement system
Measurement range |
Distance: 4.5-550 meters/5-600 yards |
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Distance display (increment) |
Every 0.1 m/yd. |
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Magnification (x) |
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Effective diameter of objective lens |
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Angular field of view (real) (˚) |
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Eye relief (mm) |
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Exit pupil (mm) |
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Diopter adjustment |
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Operating temperature (˚C) |
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Dimensions (L x H x W) (mm) |
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Class 1M Laser Product (EN/IEC60825-1:2007) |
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Wavelength (nm) |
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Pulse duration (ns) |
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Operating humidity (%RH) |
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*Waterproof models
This Nikon Laser Rangefinder is waterproof, and will suffer no damage to the optical system nor observation if submerged or dropped in water to a maximum depth of 1 meter for up to 10 minutes.
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder offers the following advantages:
•Canbeusedinconditionsofhighhumidity,dustandrainwithoutriskofdamagetointernalfunctions.
•Nitrogen-filleddesignmakesitresistanttocondensationandmold.
Observe the following when using the Nikon Laser Rangefinder:
•Theunitisnotasealedstructure,soitshouldnotbeoperatednorheldinrunningwater.
•Ifanymoistureisfoundonmovablepartsofthisequipment,stopusingitandwipeitoff.
**Thebatterychamberiswaterresistant,notwaterproof.WatermayenterthedeviceiftheRangefinderissubmergedin water. If water enters the battery chamber, wipe out any moisture and allow time for the chamber to dry.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part |
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harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency |
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energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio |
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communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this |
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This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. |
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Troubleshooting/Repair
If your Nikon Laser Rangefinder should require repair, please contact your local dealer or the store where you purchased it. Before doing so, you are advised to consult theTroubleshooting/RepairTable below.
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Measurement range: 4.5-550m/5-600 yards
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If problems persist after consulting theTroubleshooting/RepairTable, please contact your local dealer to check/repair the equipment since a unit malfunction may have occurred. Never let anyone other than the official representative of the product manufacturer check or repair the Nikon Laser Rangefinder. Failure to follow this instruction could result in injury, or damage to the product.
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Nomenclatura/Componentes .................................. |
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Solución de problemas/Reparación ................ |
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Precauciones antes del uso
Muchas gracias por comprar el Nikon Laser Rangefinder PROSTAFF 7.
La utilización de controles, ajustes o parámetros de procedimiento distintos de los aquí indicados puede provocar una exposición a radiaciones peligrosas.
Antes de utilizar el producto lea atentamente las "Precauciones antes del uso" y las instrucciones de uso correcto que acompañan al producto.
Tenga a mano este manual para consultarlo cuando lo precise.
No desmonte ni repare este producto usted mismo, puede provocar algún problema grave. Un producto que haya sido desmontado o reparado pierde la garantía del fabricante.
●Las especificaciones y el diseño pueden cambiar sin aviso previo.
●Queda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial (excepto para citas breves en artículos o revisiones de evaluación) de este manual en cualquier forma sin la autorización previa por escrito de NIKON VISION CO., LTD.
●NIKON VISION CO., LTD. se reserva el derecho a modificar el contenido explicado en estos manuales en cualquier momento y sin aviso previo.
Respete estrictamente las orientaciones siguientes para utilizar correctamente el equipo y evitar accidentes que podrían ser peligrosos. Antes de utilizar el producto lea atentamente las "Precauciones antes del uso" y las instrucciones de uso correcto que acompañan al producto. Tenga a mano este manual para consultarlo cuando lo precise.
ADVERTENCIA
Esta indicación le avisa que un uso incorrecto que no tenga en cuenta este punto puede provocar la muerte o heridas graves.
PRECAUCIÓN
Esta indicación le advierte que cualquier utilización inadecuada que ignore el contenido aquí incluido puede provocar lesiones o pérdidas materiales.
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD (Láser)
El Nikon Laser Rangefinder utiliza un haz láser invisible. Asegúrese de respetar lo siguiente:
Advertencia
•No pulse el botón POWER ON/ Measurement (encendido/medición) mientras mira la óptica desde el lado del objetivo. Si lo hace sus
ojos podrían verse afectados negativamente o lesionados.
•No apunte al ojo.
•No apunte a personas con el láser.
•No mire al láser con ningún otro instrumento óptico, por ejemplo a través de lentes o binoculares, ni
tampoco directamente sin protección ocular. Si lo hace, su visión podría resultar dañada.
•Cuando no esté realizando mediciones, mantenga los dedos apartados del botón POWER ON/ Measurement (encendido/medición) para evitar la emisión accidental de un haz láser.
•Si no va a utilizarlo durante un período prolongado, retire la batería del cuerpo.
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•Mantenga el Nikon Laser
Rangefinder fuera del alcance de los niños cuando lo guarde.
•Si la carcasa del Nikon Laser Rangefinder está dañada o si emite un ruido raro después de una caída o por cualquier otra causa, retire la batería inmediatamente y deje de usarlo.
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