Nomenclature/Composition
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1 Monocular objective lens/
Laser emission aperture
2 Laser detector aperture
3 MODE button
4 POWER button
5 6x monocular eyepiece
6 Eyecup/diopter adjustment ring
7 Diopter index
8 Strap eyelet
9 Battery chamber cover
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!q Product number label
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Composition
Body .................................. x1
Neckstrap ........................ x1
Soft case ........................... x1
Lithium battery (CR2) .. x1
Changing Battery
• Type of battery: 3V CR2 lithium battery
• Battery condition indicators
: Battery has enough power for use.
: Battery is getting low.
flashing
: Battery is low and battery should be replaced.
disappears : Battery is exhausted and should be replaced.
* Flashing battery mark
on the LCD warns that the battery should be replaced.
1 Open the battery chamber cover
Using the ball of the thumb, etc. in the recessed part of the battery chamber cover, rotate the cover
following the Open/Close arrow indicator. 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 seal in the battery chamber. [+] pole should be towards the inside of the chamber. If the
battery is not inserted correctly, the Nikon Laser Rangefinder will not operate.
3 Close the battery chamber cover
Align the Open/Close indicator with the white dot and insert the battery chamber cover. Using the ball
of the thumb, etc., turn the cover following the arrow indicator. It may not close easily due to the rubber
packing for water resistance, but continue to turn it all the way until it stops. Confirm that the cover is
securely closed.
• Battery life
Continuous operation: Approx. 13,000 times (at approx. 20°C)
Target focusing, measurement, and automatic power-off are included in a single cycle. This figure may differ
according to condition, temperature, and other factors such as target shape, color, etc.
* The Nikon Laser Rangefinder comes with a 3V CR2 lithium battery. However, due to natural electric discharge, the life of this
battery will likely be shorter than that noted above.
* Replace the battery if the Nikon Laser Rangefinder is ever submerged in water or if water enters the battery chamber.
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