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1. Adapter for Victory FL and Victory RF 52 83 77 E Accessories not included in the scope of delivery Spare parts Should you require spare parts for your binoculars e g such as eye cups or eyepiece caps please contact your dealer the representative for your country or our customer service We are available for customer service enquiries by telephone from Monday to Friday between 8 00 and 18 00 CET Tel 49 0 64 41 4 67 61 Fax 49 0 64 41 4 83 69 28 Victory RF Technical specifications Victory Victory Victory Victory 8x45 T RF 10x45 T RF 8x56T RF 10x56T RF Magnification 8x 10x 8x 10x Lens diameter 45mm 45mm 56mm 56mm Exit pupil diameter 5 6mm 4 5mm 7mm 5 6 mm Twilight number 19 21 2 21 2 23 7 Field of view at 1000 m yd 125 m yd 110 m yd 115 m yd 110 m yd Close up limit approx 5 5 m 5 5 m 5 0m 5 0m Diopter adjustment range gt 3 5 dpt Exit pupil relief 16mm 15 5 mm 17mm 16mm Pupil distance 54 76 mm 57 76 mm Lens type 4 lens achromatic Prism type Abbe K nig LotuTec Yes Yes Yes Yes Nitrogen filling Yes Yes Yes Yes Waterproof Yes Yes Yes Yes Function temperature 10 to 50 C Width 135 mm 139 mm Height approx 167mm 167mm 194mm 191mm Weight with battery approx 9950 1150 g Measuring range 10 1300 yards 10 1200 metres 1 to 600 m 0 5 over 600 m maximum 0 5 s
2. Germany As a consumer you have a legal obligation to return used batteries You can hand in your batteries for free to wherever the batteries were purchased or to the public collection points in your city or community You will find these symbols on batteries that contain harmful substances Pb Battery contains lead Cd Battery contains cadmium Hg Battery contains mercury Li Battery contains lithium 16 Victory RF Caution Use only battery types recommended by the manufacturer Handle used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Under no circumstances should batteries be thrown into a fire heated up recharged taken apart or broken open User information for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment private households This symbol on products and or accompanying documents indicates that used electrical and electronic products are not to be mixed with ordinary household waste Take these products to the appropriate collection point for proper handling recovery and recycling where they will be taken back for free In some states it may also be possible to hand in these products to your local dealer when purchasing a corresponding new product The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their surroundings which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste More detailed information on your
3. 10 7 18 9 29 5 59 0 050 4 inlinches 47 3 2 0 5 3 12 6 22 6 35 4 69 8 USo5 5 4 3 6 0 6 2 15 0 26 7 41 5 80 5 USE 6 7 2 49 0 8 2 20 1 36 8 58 7 122 Note When US 0 is selected the ballistic information system is switched off and the range is displayed only in yards 27 Instructions for use Wi Care and maintenance The laser range finder requires no special care Do not wipe off coarse dust e g sand from the lens but rather blow it off or remove it using a fine animal hair brush Fingerprints may affect the lens surfaces after a time The easiest way to clean lens surfaces is to breathe on them and rub them using a clean optic cleaning cloth Prevention of a fungal film on the optic which can occur particularly in the tropics can be helped by storage in a dry place and good ventilation of the external lens surfaces Wi Accessories for Victory RF binoculars Tripod Incl video head and carrying strap 1206 889 E Binofix universal tripod holder For all binocular models 52 83 87 Air Cell carrying strap air cushioned for ultra high carrying comfort 52 91 13 Attaches quickly with quick release mechanisms The Victory 3x12 Mono magnification set converts the binoculars into a spotting scope by trebling the magnification 52 20 12 The treble amplifier is fitted by means of an adapter ring
4. 10 Should it not be possible to take a measurement because the range has been exceeded or because the reflection from the object is insufficient this will be shown by 4 dashes A fresh measurement can be taken immediately The brightness of the display is automatically adjusted to the brightness of the surroundings and therefore requires no manual adjustment The range finder switches off automatically when the display goes off 22 Victory RF E Scan mode The equipment can also be used to measure in constant operation scan mode If the range finder button Fig 1 6 is pressed for longer than approx 3 seconds the equipment switches to scan mode and takes measurements continuously This can then be seen from the range display which emits new measuring values approx every 1 5 seconds The scan mode is helpful for measuring small or moving targets Note Scan mode switches off automatically after approx 20 seconds in order to save the battery in case the button is pressed accidentally Wi Range estimation accuracy The range finder is accurate to 1 metre yard The maximum range accord ing to the technical specifications is achieved in favourable environmental conditions The following environmental factors affect the range Higher range with Lower range with ee Clear visibility Haze fog Low brightness High brightness Brightness twilight sunshine Object colour White object c
5. Information System BIS 23 Selection of the appropriate ballistic 24 Determining the correct trajectory path 25 Care nd maintenance essen nen 28 ACGESSONIES 259 ented ti ee eig 28 Sparepalts s us ee een bar 28 Technical specifications 29 Wi Identification of the components Eye cup Central focusing Diopter compensation Diopter compensation for display Eyelet for fixing the carrying strap RANGE FINDER button SET button Battery cover battery compartment LED sighting mark 4 figure LED display Victory RF Scope of delivery Binoculars with laser range finder Eyepiece cap 2 protective lens covers Carry case Carrying strap 3V type CR 2 lithium battery Optics cleaning cloth Instructions guarantee card Preparation Wi Inserting Removing the battery The laser range finder is powered by a type CR 2 lithium battery To insert and replace the battery unscrew the battery cover Fig 2 8 using a coin or similar by turning anticlockwise Insert the battery with the positive end forward according to the symbol in the battery compartment Then screw the battery cover back on by turning clockwise At 20 C a new battery will last for over 10 000 measurements Depending on the conditions of use howeve
6. nearest collection point is available from your local authority According to state law fines may be issued for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste For business customers within the European Union To dispose of electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier who will be able to provide you with more information Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union This symbol is applicable only in the European Union Please contact your local authority or your dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and enquire about how to dispose of it Instructions for use Table of contents Identification of the 18 Scope of delivery 225s s aaineeldvongeroneuaeeniattapaumimas 19 Preparations euo Cee AE DE 19 Inserting Removing the battery 19 Attaching the carrying strap and the protective caps 20 Observation with and without glasses 21 Cleaning and replacing the eye 21 Adjusting the interpupilary distance 21 Focusing the aiming mark and diopter compensation 22 Metre Yard switching 2 02 eem n 22 Range estimatioii a eese ees teens den 22 Sca MOE ern 23 Range estimation accuracy rete RR ER en 23 Ballistic
7. to the left or the right Then carefully use the central focusing Fig 1 2 for sharp focusing of the image in the right hand binocular tube Next use the left hand diopter compensation Fig 1 3 for sharp focusing on the same object of the image in the left hand binocular tube The values that are set can be read from the or scale on the back of the binoculars Wi Metre Yard switching The range can be displayed either in metres or in yards as desired To change the setting use the SET button Fig 1 7 A short press of the SET button will display the setting currently selected An extended press of the button for over 3 seconds will cause the display to start to flash and the setting to then change every time the SET button is pressed All settings preset for the EU represent range displays in metres all settings preset for the US represent range displays in yards The selection of setting EU 0 display in metres or US 0 display in yards is preferable for the basic use The other settings EU 1 to EU 6 and US 1 to US 6 are described in the chapter on the Ballistic Information System Wi Range estimation Press the RANGE FINDER button Fig 1 6 to switch on the aiming mark Fig 4 9 The object to be measured is sighted using the aiming mark Release the RANGE FINDER button Fig 1 6 to start the measurement After a maximum of approx 1 second the estimated range is shown on the display for approx 3 seconds Fig 4
8. with the actual points of impact Wi Selection of the appropriate ballistic programme The selection is made using the SET button Fig 1 7 A short press of the SET button will display the setting currently selected An extended press of the button for 3 seconds will cause the display to start to flash and the setting to then change every time the SET button is pressed The setting options are called up successively The ballistic curves are numbered from 1 to 6 The EU or US presetting shows respectively whether you have selected the measuring units of metres centime tres EU display or yards inches US display If your riflescope is sighted in at 100 metres 100 yards select one of the curves from range EU 1 to EU 6 US 1 to US 6 If your riflescope is sighted in at SID GEE for EU settings only or at 200 yards for US settings only select one of the curves from range EU 1 to EUS 6 or USO 1 to US 6 The superscript square indicates the longer sight in distance Simply release the SET button Fig 1 7 at the setting that is appropriate for you The ballistic curve displayed previously is then saved In order to check a short press on the SET button at any time will cause the saved setting to be displayed 24 Victory RF Example Example Program EU 2 is selected Programm EUR 2 is selected Bullet drop according Bullet drop according to ballistic curve 2 to ballistic curve 2 range display in metres range display i
9. 50 200 250 300 350 400 500 selection in metres EUG 1 40 39 03 11 192 365 593 126 Eu 49 34 20 121 277 49 1 786 164 EUG 3 doy 40 20 51 775 356 600 923 183 8004 40 07 83 232 452 754 114 219 EUG 5 nem 40 1 02 107 289 553 90 7 135 256 EUG 6 40 21 170 417 794 132 202 406 Note When EU 0 is selected the ballistic information system is switched off and the range is displayed only in metres Table 3 Selection of the trajectory path for range specifications in yards and a sight in distance of 100 yards Rune Range 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 selection in yards US 1 0 05 21 49 92 151 228 442 052 0 08 28 64 118 19 1 28 5 568 053 Bulet 9 01 37 81 M4 225 332 627 usa 0 15 47 99 174 273 40 0 74 5 055 ininches org 84 1 6 204 321 469 85 9 US6 0 20 1 72 154 274 44 0 66 0 129 Table 4 Selection of the trajectory path for range specifications in yards and a sight in distance of 200 yards Range el 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 selection in yards USO 1 2 1 1 6 0 2 8 7 1 13 0 20 7 42 2 uso 2 Bullet 2 8 2 0 0 3 6 90 163 25 7 53 3 Usa 3 drop 3 7 2 6 0 44
10. Carl Zeiss Sports Optics Victory 8x45 RF 10x45 T RF 8x56 T RF 10x56 T RF We make it visible Bezeichnung der Bauteile Part description Fig 3 Fig 4 Instructions for use Congratulations on the purchase of your new binoculars with integrated laser range finder Carl Zeiss brand products are characterised by outstanding optical perform ance accurate processing and long durability Please observe the following instructions for use so that you enjoy optimum use of your product and it can be a faithful companion to you for many years Caution Do not use the binoculars to look at the sun or at laser light sources This could result in serious injury to the eyes and in considerable dam age to the product Do not expose the equipment to long periods in the sun without a protec tive cap or bag The lens and the eyepiece can function like a magnifying glass and damage internal components Information for your safety Battery disposal Do not dispose of batteries with household waste Please use any existing return system in your local area when returning used batteries Please only hand in discharged batteries Batteries are generally discharged when the equipment operated with them switches off or indicates battery empty the battery no longer functions correctly after an extended period in use To prevent short circuits cover the battery contacts with an adhesive strip
11. econds 904 nm Measuring accuracy Measuring duration Laser wave length approx Laser beam divergence 1 6 x 0 5 mrad Battery 1x type CR 2 lithium round cell Battery life at 20 C gt 10 000 measurements CE label In accordance with directive 2004 108 EC EMC EN 55022 Class B and EN 61000 6 2 FDA Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated 26 July 2001 EN laser class 60825 2002 Eye safe laser class 1 in accordance with EN and FDA Low temperature value is limited by battery performance Product will also work below 10 C 14 F The range is affected by the size and degree of reflection of the object as well as by the weather and by exposure to sunlight Subject to changes in design and scope of delivery as a result of ongoing technical development 29 User Information FCC Class B Compliance Statement Information to the User NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with t
12. he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded 1 0 cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules a P m Es m E This product may be covered by one or more of the following United States patents US6542302 US6816310 US6906862 Carl Zeiss Sp
13. n metres holding point display in centimetres holding point display in centimetres target shot range 100 metres target shot range at SID Wi Determining the correct trajectory path The equipment has 6 saved trajectory paths which cover nearly all calibres You must select the most appropriate trajectory path for you depending on the calibre bullet type and bullet weight used Knowledge of the ballistic data bullet drop for the load used is required for selection of the appropriate trajectory path Using the ballistic data for your load select the appropriate trajectory path from Tables 1 and 2 for the measuring units of metres centimetres or from Tables 3 and 4 for the measuring units of yards inches Caution The ballistic data are saved for 4 different sight in distances The standard sight in distances of 100 metres and SID GEE are available for Europe there is a choice of 100 yards and 200 yards for the USA Depending on the estimated range the correction value for the aiming points will then be shown by the laser range finder 25 Instructions for use Further information and assistance on this topic can be found on our website http www zeiss de sportsoptics First select the appropriate table for you depending on the riflescope target shot range Target shot range Table to be used 100 metres Table 1 SID GEE corresponds to approx 4 cm high shot at 100 metres Table 2 100 yards Table 3 200
14. olour Black object colour Angle to the object 90 perpendicular angle Sharp angle Object struct Homogeneous structure Inhomogeneous structure ject structure sign wall bush tree Wi Ballistic Information System BIS For hunting the equipment has a ballistic information system BIS with which it is possible to display the required correction value for the aiming point depending on the estimated range Note The so called point of impact shows how many centimetres or inches higher or lower than at target range the shot will impact at the measured distance The correction value for the aiming point is the correction required in order to shoot back on target 23 Instructions for use The correction value for the aiming point is displayed approx 1 second after the range A preceding H means that higher aiming is required Fig 3 and a preceding L means that lower aiming is required The display is given in centimetres for the EU settings and in inches for the US settings For safety reason the holding points are given only for ranges of up to 500 metres For greater ranges the display shows HIGH Please note that the ballistic information system BIS is not to be used as a replacement for the hunter s assessment of the situation but rather to support and increase hunting safety We recommend shooting exercises from different ranges which can be used to check the correct match of the specifications
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16. r low temperatures or frequent use of the scan mode for example may result in the battery life being considerably shorter A low battery is indicated by the display flashing If the equipment will be unused for a long period remove the battery in order to prevent damage by leakage from the battery Use only high quality brand batteries Instructions for use Wi Attaching the carrying strap and the protective caps The carrying strap and the eyepiece cap are attached as shown in the illustrations Wl 20 Note Feed the carrying strap only once through the eyelet on the eyepiece cap Depending on personal taste use the carry ing strap to connect the eyepiece cap either on both sides or on one side only The eyepiece cap is held onto the eye cups by a catch Before using the binoculars remove the eyepiece cap with the index finger After observation replace the eyepiece cap in order to protect the eyepieces The protective lens covers are fitted on the binoculars as shown Victory RF Wi Observation with and without glasses When observing without glasses use the equipment with the eye cup extended To do this turn the eye cup Fig 1 1 upwards and to the left anticlockwise until it locks in the highest position illustration A in the upper and lower plus in two B intermediate positions This adjustment option allows variation of the distance from the eye to the exi
17. t pupil and thus individual adjustment for each user D The eye cup can be locked in four positions A When observing with glasses turn the eye cup downwards and to the right clockwise until it locks in the lowest position illustration B W Cleaning and replacing the eye cups The eye cups complete unit can be unscrewed from the binoculars for the purposes of replacement or cleaning To do this turn the eye cup Fig 1 1 upwards and out until it stops then continue unscrewing in the same direction on the threaded section After cleaning or replacement turn the eye cup to the right clockwise until it reaches the stop at the lowest locking level The unit is now attached to the binoculars by the rubber lip of the eyepiece connection then screwed and tightened also to the right until it reaches the stop Wi Adjusting the interpupilary distance By folding the halves of the binoculars about the central axis the eye relief can be adjusted such that a circular image is formed when observing with both eyes Note Depending on the set of the interpupilary distance the aiming mark and display may be slightly angled 21 Instructions for use Wi Focusing the aiming mark and diopter compensation Use the RANGE FINDER button Fig 1 6 to switch on the aiming mark Fig 4 9 and hold down the button Focus the aiming mark and the display Fig 4 10 by turning the right hand diopter compensation Fig 1 4
18. yards Table 4 Next in accordance with the bullet drop of the load used select the row of the applicable table in which the values match most closely Tip If you know the bullet drop for 300 metres yards simply select the most appropriate curve from this column only Example The riflescope is sighted in at SID GEE and the ammunition being used is RWS 7x57 According to the manufacturer s specifications the point of impact bullet drop is 42 0 cm at 300 m Therefore Table 2 is used In the 300 metres column the value of 45 2 fits most closely with the actual bullet drop Thus curve EU 4 should be set on the product Table 1 Selection of the trajectory path for range specifications in metres and a sight in distance of 100 metres Curve Range 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 selection in metres EU 1 0 1 21 33 174 312 305 753 146 EU2 puet L0 729 109 221 397 63 1 946 184 EU3 drop LO 40 1341 7275 r6 740 108 203 EU 4 oe 53 163 332 572 894 130 39 EUS 0 62 180 389 673 105 151 276 EUG 0 81 250 517 914 146 218 426 26 Victory RF Table 2 Selection of the trajectory path for range specifications in metres and a sighting in at SID GEE Curve Range 100 1

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