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USER MANUAL ULTRAVID 10X25 BL LEICA
ca. 60 x 94 x 35 mm ca. 245 / 235 g ca. 60 x 114 x 36 mm ca. 255 / 245 g Dear Customer, Worldwide, the name Leica stands for superb optical quality, close-tolerance precision engineering, absolute reliability, and long product life. We wish you a great deal of enjoyment and success with your new Leica Ultravid compact binoculars. So that you can use them properly, we recommend that you first of all read these instructions.
1. Eyepiece cups
Position a: Pulled out for viewing without glasses Position b: Pushed in for viewing with glasses
2. Focusing ring with
3. Eyelets for carrying strap
4. Hinged joints for adjusting the eyebase
5. Optical systems
6. Connecting bridge
7. Button for diopter compensation
Scope of Delivery - Binoculars - Carrying strap - 2 protective eyepiece caps - Ever-ready case - Instructions - Warranty Card - Test certificate
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13:19 Uhr Seite 10 Warning notices
- Never look directly at the sun or other sources of bright light with your binoculars! This could cause eye damage!
- Never use your binoculars while you are walking! You might overlook obstacles!
13:19 Uhr Seite 11 Attaching the carrying strap and the protective eyepiece caps Adjusting the eyebase (See also illustration 2 on the rear cover flap) To set the eyebase, turn the binoculars’ optical systems (5) around their hinged joints (4). The left and right fields of view must merge and produce a single circular image. (See illustration 1 on the rear cover flap.) If you want to attach the protective eyepiece caps to the carrying strap, this must be done while attaching the carrying strap to the binoculars. Adjusting the eyecups / Use with and without glasses The eyepiece cups (1) are telescopic. They can be pulled out (1a) or pushed in (1b) for viewing without or with eyeglasses, respectively.
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6. Look through both lenses in turn and
check whether the left and right images are in focus at the same time. Otherwise, repeat the steps from 1. The set value can then be read on the diopter scale (2a). Focusing / Diopter compensation (See also illustrations 3a/b on the rear cover flap) The focus for variously distant objects is set with the central focusing ring (2). To compensate for individual vision defects when viewing without glasses, the button for diopter compensation (7) is used additionally. Notes:
- In case of 20/20 vision or viewing with glasses, set the diopter scale to 0 ( ).
- If different individuals use your Leica Ultravid compact binoculars you should memorize your personal diopter scale setting. This allows you to set your personal value quickly at any time.
1. Cover the right lens or close your right eye.
2. Target a distant object.
3. Set the optimum sharpness for your left
eye using the focusing ring.
4. Cover the left lens or close your left eye
5. Press the diopter compensation button
and then use the focusing dial to bring the same viewing point into focus for the right eye.
13:19 Uhr Seite 13 Care and maintenance Replacements Your Leica Ultravid compact binoculars do not require any special maintenance. Use a soft lens brush or a blower to remove large particles of dirt, sand, etc. To remove fingerprints etc., wipe eyepiece and lens with a piece of clean, soft chamois leather or lintfree cloth. Water stains on the lens and eyepiece surfaces can be removed best with a cloth lightly moistened in water. If you should need replacements for your binoculars, such as eyecups or the strap, please contact our Customer Service department or your national Leica agent. The addresses are listed in the Warranty Card. Attention: Do not apply too much pressure when wiping strongly soiled lens surfaces. Even though the coating is highly abrasion resistant, sand and salt crystals can cause scratches.
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13:19 Uhr Seite 14 Technical Data Magnification Lens diameter Exit pupil Twilight factor Field of view Close focusing limit (at 0 dioptr.) Exit pupil longitudinal distance Eyebase Type of prism Coating on lenses on prisms Diopter compensation Operating temperature Storage temperature Waterproofing Housing material Dimensions (W x H x D, folded up, eyecups retracted) Weight (BR / BL) Roof High Durable Coating (HDC™) High Lux System (HLS™) and phase correction coating P40 ±3,5Dioptr. -25° — +55° -40° — +70° 0,5 bar (up to approx. 5 m water depth) Aluminum approx. 60 x 94 x 35 mm approx. 245 / 235 g Note: Technical data and design subject to change.
approx. 60 x 114 x 36 mm approx. 255 / 245 g
13:19 Uhr Seite 15 Leica in the Internet and Leica Academy Leica Customer Service For service of your Leica equipment and in case of necessary repairs please contact the Customer Service of Leica Camera AG or of any national Leica agency (see Warranty Card for address list). Ask your authorized dealer and Leica specialist for advice. Up to date information about products, novelties, special events, Leica Academy seminars, and the Leica company is available on our home page on the internet at: http://www.leica-camera.com Leica Information Service Should you have any technical questions regarding the use of Leica products, the Leica Information Service will be happy to answer in writing or by phone, fax, or e-mail: Leica Camera AG Informations-Service Postfach 1180 D 35599 Solms Tel.: +49 (0) 6442-208-111 Fax: +49 (0) 6442-208-339 e-mail: info@leica-camera.com
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13:19 Uhr Seite 17 Avant-propos ca. 60 x 94 x 35 mm ca. 245 / 235 g ca. 60 x 114 x 36 mm ca. 255 / 245 g
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