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User Manual for BRESSER 6x25 TrueView 625 Laser Rangefinder Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the BRESSER 6x25 TrueView 625 Laser Rangefinder
- Product category: Laser Rangefinders BRESSER
- Brand: BRESSER
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for BRESSER Laser Rangefinders
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User manual for the BRESSER 6x25 TrueView 625 Laser Rangefinder contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
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Product description You'll know the distance to that trophy buck or the putting green with the Bresser 6x25 TrueView 625 Laser Rangefinder. Combining a monocular to clearly see your target in the distance with an eye-safe IR laser rangefinder, the TrueView 6x25 can meter out to 750 yards with one-yard accuracy. Choose between yards and meters for the distance displayed on the in-view LCD. The field of view is a generous 315' at 1000 yards, and the anti-reflection multi-coated optics ensure a bright, sharp image. The rangefinder is outfitted with a 1/4"-20 tripod mount on the bottom of the housing to free your hands for other tasks. - Rangefinder
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- Class-1, eye-safe, IR laser
- Measurement range: 750 yards
- Measurement accuracy: ±1 yd/m
- Readout in yards or meters
- Performance
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- 6x magnification
- 25mm objective lens
- Roof prism design
- Anti-reflection, multi-coated optics
- 315' field of view at 1000 yards
- 36° apparent angle of view
- Use and Handling
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- In-view LCD display
- Knurled focus collar
- Simple two-button operation
- 12mm long eye relief
- 1/4"-20 tripod mount on bottom
- Construction
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- Impact-resistant plastic housing
- Rubberized slip-resistant grip
- Runs on one included CR2 coin-cell battery
- Lightweight for portability at 7 ounces
- Includes case and lanyard
In the Box BRESSER 6x25 TrueView 625 Laser Rangefinder Wrist Strap Nylon Case CR2 Battery Lens Cloth Limited 90-Day USA Warranty, Extendable to Limited 1-Year Warranty with Registration Table of Contents
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Technical parametersBRESSER LR625 Specs | Prism Type | Roof | | Magnification | 6x | | Objective Lens Diameter | 25mm | | Angle of View | 6°, actual | | Field of View | 315.0' @ 1000 yd / 105.0 m @ 1000 m | | Laser Type | Eye-safe IR laser | | Metering Range | 750 yard / 686 m | | Accuracy | ±1.0 yd / m | | Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.2 mm | | Eye Relief | 12.0 mm | | Weatherproofing | Not specified by manufacturer | | Tripod Socket | 1/4"-20 | | Power Source | 1 x CR2 battery | | Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.75 x 2.75" / 14.0 x 9.5 x 7.0 cm | | Weight | 7.0 oz / 198.5 g |
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