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LASER
1200S |
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Descriptions |
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• Measurement
range: 10-1,100m/11-1,200 yds. |
•Target
Priority Switch System for measuring overlapping
subjects:
First Target Priority mode displays the distance of the
closest subject – useful when measuring the distance
to a subject in front
of an overlapping background.
Distant Target Priority mode displays that of the farthest
subject – useful in wooded areas. |
• High-quality
7x monocular with multilayer coating for bright,
clear images |
• Long
eye relief design affords eyeglass wearers easy viewing |
• Dioptre
adjustment function |
• Single
or continuous measurement (up to 20 seconds) |
• Easy
one-push measurement after the power is turned on |
• Compact,
lightweight design enables easy, single-hand operation |
• LCD
with backlight |
• Waterproof
(up to 2m/6.6 ft. for 5 minutes), but not for underwater
usage; the battery chamber is water-resistant |
• Wide
temperature tolerance: -10°C to +50°C |
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Internal display |
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1. Distance |
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2. Unit of measure (m/yd.) |
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3. Target mark () |
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4. Laser irradiation () |
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5.
First Target Priority mode |
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6. Battery condition |
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Specifications |
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Measurement range |
10-1,100m/11-1,200
yds. |
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Distance display (Increment) |
Every
0.5m/yd. (shorter than 1,000m/yds.)
Every 1m/yd. (1,000m/yds. and over)
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Finder |
Magnification (x) |
7 |
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Effective objective diameter (mm) |
25 |
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Actual
field of view (º) |
5.0 |
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Exit pupil (mm) |
3.6 |
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Eye relief (mm) |
18.6 |
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Dimensions (LxHxW) (mm) |
145x82x47 |
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Weight (g) (excluding battery) |
280 |
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Power source |
CR2
lithium battery x 1 (DC 3V)
Auto power shutoff function equipped (after 8 sec.) |
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Safety |
Class
1M Laser Product (EN/IEC60825-1:2007) |
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EMC |
FCC
Part15 SubPartB class B, EU:EMC directive, AS/NZS,
VCCI classB |
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Environment |
RoHS, WEEE |
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The specifications of the product may not
be achieved depending on the target object's shape, surface
texture and nature, and/or weather conditions. |
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