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1. 42mm 5 3mm 370g 3 Usage of Reticule 3 1 Measure Azimuth with Reticule The azimuth means the angle is measured horizontally to the COMMANDESCOPE from the two objects or from the two further opposite side of one object Referred to Object a When the azimuth of Object measured is lower than the reticule range 80 mils measure the azimuth by fitting Object with reticules For an example shown in Fig 4 the azimuth of Sail boat as Object is measured to be 40 mils 20 20 mils 40 30 ee j lt 10 37 anna oe y 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 Pa 470 180 190 Fig 4 b When the azimuth of Object measured is larger than the reticule range 80 mils measure the azimuth by fitting vertically Object with reticule and summing the measurements of reticules For an example shown in Fig 5 the azimuth of Small island as Object is measured to be 90 mils 80 mils 10 mils 90 mils a a 80 mils 10 mils 40 y 40 3 30 i w 30 Ea Ree A 3 pea 10 j 10 l 10 P BR Se 10 40 30 20 10 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 Fig 5 3 2 Measure Elevation with Reticule The elevation means the angle is measured vertically to the COMMANDESCOPE from Object The measurement of the elevation is mostly the same as that of the azimuth When the a elevation of Object measured is too lower measure the elevation by fitting the lower part of Object with 0
2. in the north of your position the compass reads 360 Clockwise when the compass reads 90 Object is in the east of your position when the compass reads 180 Object is in the south of your position when the compass reads 270 Object is in the west of your position North Bey West 270 90 East L 100 oe South While in location of Object by compass less use the COMMANDESCOPE in the magnetic area otherwise in which the sensitivity of compass is negatively affected and measurement is inaccurate For the better observation and accurate measurement keep the COMMANDESCOPE in a vertical plane and within a range of 15 In which the magnetic line is vertical to the compass needle centre Object with reticule Care and Maintenance Do not touch the lens surface with your fingers or any rough substance When in no use of the COMMANDESCOPE turn dioptre knob down to the lowest situation and cover it with objective caps and eyepiece cover Then put it into the carrying bag If the outside lenses have dust or something dirty lightly wipe them with lens cleaning cloth from centre of the lens to edge by clockwise or anticlockwise way Never clean lenses by fingers oilcloth and hard paper to avoid damage lens Keep lens cleaning cloth cleanly and put it into the carrying bag for spare use Lightly clean them by soft cloth or silk dip a little industrial Alcohol Caution Place the COMMANDESCOPE with compass away from the
3. reticule For an example as shown in Fig 6 the elevation of Object is measured to be 60 mils 00 60 mils 0 10 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 Fig 6 b When the elevation measured is larger than the reticule arrange the elevation is measured by summing the measurements of the reticules same as that of the azimuth 3 3 Measure Distance with Reticule The distance is measured with reticule in mil as shown in Fig 7 80 mils 10 mils ee a 10 H 0 ae l 3 l k 10 10 z 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 j 470 180 199 470 180 190 Fig 7 The formula of distance measurement H The height of Object m L km H m K In which L The distance between the observer and Object km K The elevation or azimuth of Object measured with reticule mil Estimate the height or width of Object while measuring the distance and then measure the elevation or azimuth of Object Calculate the distance from the observer to Object by the above formula For example 1 There is a light tower whose height is 25 m The elevation measured reads 00 60 mils Say L H K 250 0 4166 km 416 6 m So the distance from the observer to the light tower is 416 6 m 4 Usage of Compass While in observation the azimuth of Object can read easily through the right ocular One graduation of compass is one degree of angle When Object under observation is right
4. COMMANDERSCOPE User Manual Professional and Waterproof Monocular 8x42 With Built in Compass Warning Never observe the sun directly with the COMMANDERSCOPE it may result in permanent and irreversible eye damage Please thread the free wrist strap through fixtures before using While in storage or in application do not use the COMMANDESCOPETM with compass in the magnetic area otherwise the compass works out of order or fails to function Compass Zone The compass works reliably and accurately in the 5 world areas A area B area C area D area and E area which are defined in accordance with the international standard Please choose your due compass accordingly with the defined area before you order ARED 7 ge ERS aS A Bo 4 es x z y3 lt is a5 3S y F PaAI on ss T oy SS es i Ai NRE A y DTA A ite i pA Bd Se Ne o SA A j is J W f i z r PN Sa JHN XS Yor a CR an eE VS So A ks gt 4 F RY Y iari An Ter 2 A 3 ia c FO 4 Lie e S A Q gt eS S s y Z J J moa 7 Pi 7 _ eS X b s yy w T Site aw 3 Rone s i r Des f _ y r i 5 AEE EN aa 4 Fa a A ne a _ i o Ae Te m ouR es te of ey ee i Eee p F f f sf J J j ty i ie oa f __ eee a ee Py a aa q l j a S a ki J F P ES Ti a ay pe t lt J j y lt a gt pa at fn a nell Ko
5. a E S Sh x ts 1 z s Pa T P a gt aa Ea g il a A e S Z ade aif gA 150 99 30 30 90 Fig 1 A area countries and areas in 60 degrees north latitude higher including the whole Canada B area countries and areas between 40 degrees north latitude and 60 degrees north latitude C area countries and areas between 20 degrees north latitude and 40 degrees north latitude D area countries and areas in 20 degrees north latitude lower to 20 degrees south latitude E area countries in south latitude in Africa lower from Angola and Zambia and Oceania CATALOGUE INDEX General Overview Technical Specifications Usage of Reticule Usage of Compass Care and Maintenance Caution Storage Service Notice General Overview The COMMANDESCOPETM is designed for outdoor applications consisting of optical system and body assembly and with the features of the internal compass and the rangefinder reticule 1 1 Exploded View of Optical System 1 Objective Lenses 2 The Prisms 3 The Eyepiece 4 Reticule 5 Compass Projective System 1 2 Exploded View of Body Assembly 1 The Eyepiece 2 Rubber Eyecups 3 Dioptre Adjustment Ring 4 Main body housing 5 Objective Lens 6 Objective Cap 7 Eyepiece Cover 8 The Compass Illuminated Window 9 Wrist Strap 2 Technical Specifications Item 8 x 42 Size Magnific 8x Objective Diameter Field of 7 Exit Pupil Diameter Eye Relief 18mm Weight 61 x 65 x 143mm
6. magnetic area otherwise in which the COMMANDESCOPE works improperly and the sensitivity of compass is negatively affected Hard turning of dioptre knob is not recommended and gently handles the COMMANDESCOPE while in use Storage For lengthy storage place the monocular in a dry dust free place and away from the magnetic area Service Never attempt to disassemble the COMMANDESCOPE for repairing yourself when the COMMANDESCOPE works out of order Take it to an authorized or professional service centre

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