3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| Rated and |
Parameter | tolerable value |
Optics | (7±0.3)x |
Binocular magnification | |
Binocular angle of vision | 6.7˚±20´ |
Eye relief, mm | 18 |
Rangefinder |
|
Range measurement limits, m | 100 to 20,000 |
Measurement error, m, max | ±5 |
Time of preparation for range measurement | 3 |
after depressing of MEASURE button, s |
|
Range information memory storage time, s | 3…5 |
Emitter |
|
Wavelength, nm | 1.06 |
Output energy, mJ | 15 |
Pulse duration, ns | 6 |
Beam divergence, no more, mrad | 0.6 |
Miscellaneous |
|
Supply voltage to generate “Low | 11±0,3 |
Battery” light warning circuit operation, V |
|
Capacity of pumping capacitors, µF | 18 to 22 |
Weight, kg, max | 2.5 |
Overall dimensions, mm, max | 110x215x225 |
50,000 |
NEVER store the rangefinder on the floor near heaters.
The rangefinders are arranged in the storage room so that steel and iron objects are at least 2 m away.
To prevent demagnetizing of the needle, the latter should be aligned with the magnetic meridian. To achieve that, store the packing cases so that the arrow marked on top points to the North.
Charged batteries may be stored together with the rangefinder unit for up to three months.
13.3.The rangefinder placed in
13.4.If the rangefinder is to be stored for over three months, discharge the batteries as directed in Section 15.
14. SHIPMENT
14.1.The rangefinder unit is to be shipped in wooden package AEP 42.83.368. The rangefinder can be shipped by any transport means. During shipping, it must be protected against precipitation, spray and sun rays.
14.2.Before transit, the rangefinder must be closed down and all its components are secured in the metallic package AEP 42.86.184 (Fig. 7). All locks and hinges of package and case are secured.
14.3.When carrying the rangefinder in a truck, stow it in the front with the cover up and secure to prevent impacts.