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| Product Type | Laser Rangefinder |
| Brand | Callaway |
| Model | Micro (C70108) |
| Dimensions | 11.4 x 7.62 x 4.16 cm (3.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 in) |
| Weight | 208 g (3.74 oz) |
| Power Source | CR2 3V lithium battery |
| Display | LCD screen |
| Max Range (Objects) | 5 to 600 yards |
| Flag Range (Prism Mode) | 5 to 300 yards |
| Accuracy | ± 1 yard |
| Measurement Units | Yards (Y) / Meters (M) |
| Protection | Resistant to light rain |
| Measurement Modes | Laser, P.A.T. (Flag), Prism |
| Scan Function | Yes (laser and P.A.T. modes) |
| Auto Shutoff | After 5 seconds of inactivity |
| Maintenance and Cleaning | Soft, dry cloth; avoid liquids and cleaners |
| Storage Temperature | 10°C to 43.3°C |
| Safety | Do not look at the sun, do not point at eyes, do not disassemble, do not immerse |
| Warranty | 1 year (manufacturing defects) |
| Customer Service | 1-888-606-4634 or www.callawaydmd.com |
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USER MANUAL C70108 Callaway
© 2016 CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANY. Callaway Golf and the Chevron device are trademarks of Callaway Golf Company. IZZO Golf is an official licensee of Callaway Golf Company.
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Close-up of a Callaway Micro device with visible lens and control buttons (no text beyond branding)MICRO RANGEFINDER

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CallawayINTRODUCTION
The Callaway Micro Laser Rangefinder delivers the benefits of both laser and prism technology within one ultra compact, lightweight device. For courses that have flagsticks with built-in reflectors, prism mode is ideal for quickly acquiring the distance to the pin with minimal effort and a high degree of accuracy. To acquire distances to other objects, laser mode allows you to scan the landscape for distances to hazards, trees, front of the green, etc. When playing a course without flagstick reflectors, simply stay in laser mode throughout the round and engage P.A.T. (Pin Acquisition Technology) to lock onto the flag quickly and accurately.
INCLUDES
A. CR2 - 3VOLT LITHIUM BATTERY
B. Carry Case
C. Cleaning Cloth

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To view the instructional video, please visit:
www.callawaydmd.com/micro-laser-rangefinder
SPECIFICATIONS
| Product Callaway Micro Rangefinder | |
| Model Micro | |
| Dimensions 3.5" x 2.5" x 1 5" | |
| Weight 3.74 oz. | |
| Battery CR2 3 -Volt Lithium Battery | |
| Display LCD Display | |
| Max Range 5-600 yd | |
| Range To Flag 5-300 yd (Prism Mode) | |
| Accuracy +/- 1 yd | |
| Unit of Measure Yards/Meters | |
| Weather Resistant Protected against light rain |
BATTERY INSTALLATION
The Laser Rangefinder uses a replaceable CR2 3-volt lithium battery. To install, remove the battery cap located on the side of the device. Insert battery negative end first (flat end) and close battery cap.
- Lift hatch tab.
- Turn counterclockwise to open.
- Insert battery into chamber (negative end first).
- Replace battery cap and tighten by turning clockwise.

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Illustration showing four steps of a camera module being opened, with red arrows indicating the process.NOTE: If the Low Battery Icon is present on LCD display, there are approximately 200 ranges left from the time the Low Battery Icon first appears until the battery is completely drained. The Low Battery Icon will flash if the battery life is very low. In this case, the battery needs to be replaced before next use.
4 BATTERY INSTALLATION
RANGEFINDER DIAGRAM
A. Aiming Scope
B. Power Button
C. Mode Button (M)
D. LCD Screen
E. Battery Chamber

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163 Y LASER A B D CA. Distance
B. Unit of Measure (Y or M)
C. Mode Indicator
D. Low Battery Indicator
HOW TO USE

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Silhouette of a person holding a baseball bat, no text or symbols present- While holding the rangefinder out in front of you, PRESS and RELEASE the Power Button to power on the Laser.
Note: Be sure to use both eyes while looking through the Aiming Scope with the rangefinder out in front of you, (DO NOT aim by bringing the rangefinder close to one eye.

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Simple black circular target with a red dot and selection box (no text or symbols)INCORRECT
- Align the Red Dot inside the Aiming Box and aim at your target. PRESS and RELEASE the Power Button again to fire the laser.
- The device will make a "beep" sound and the distance will be displayed on the LCD Screen.
Note: There could be a slight delay (1 or 2 sec.) before the distance is displayed.
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MEASUREMENT MODES
To change modes, PRESS and RELEASE the Mode Button (M).

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YLaser Y- Laser Mode

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Y PIN- Pin Mode

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Y PRISM-
Prism Mode
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Laser - Standard Laser Mode is recommended when measuring distances to larger objects.
- Pin - P.A.T. (Pin Acquisition Technology) Mode is best used when measuring the distance to a flagstick or smaller objects.
- Prism - Prism Mode is ideal for courses that have flagsticks with built-in reflectors. Be sure to aim in the general direction of the built-in reflector. For example, if the built-in reflector is located in the middle of the flagstick, then aim the laser towards the middle of the flagstick (see diagram on Page 8).
NOTE: Prism Mode will only work properly when aiming at a flagstick with a built-in reflector.
PRISM MODE DIAGRAM

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Diagram showing a flagpole with a flagpole and a hand holding a camera, no text or symbols present.Reflector located in Middle of Pin

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Black and white illustration of a flag with a starburst and a hand holding a small object (no text or symbols)Reflector located on Top of Pin
NOTE: The closer you are to the Pin, the more accurately you will have to aim the Rangefinder in the direction of the built in reflector.
- Scanning - To measure distances to multiple targets in succession, HOLD the Power Button. Measurements will change as you scan the landscape and change targets. Scanning should only be used while in Laser or Pin Mode.
NOTE: While scanning in P.A.T. Mode, the measurement will only change when a shorter distance is measured. This is useful when measuring the distance to a flagstick when there are trees or other objects in the background.
- Unit of Measure - To change the unit of measure from Yards ("Y") to Meters, PRESS Power Button to power on, then HOLD Mode Button (M). The unit of measure is indicated by a "Y" or "M" shown directly to the right of the distance displayed.
OPERATIONAL NOTES
- The maximum measurement range is 5-600 yards to random objects and 5-300 yards to a flagstick with, +/- 1 yard accuracy.
NOTE: Maximum range can depend on several factors, including target characteristics and environmental conditions. For instance, longer maximum distances may be obtained to targets that are large in size, brightly colored, or have a reflective finish. Ranging capability can also be affected by the angle to the target and lighting conditions.
- Auto Shutoff - To conserve battery life, the device will automatically power off when idle for more than 5 seconds.
- Weather Conditions - Heavy rain and thick fog can potentially limit the maximum range of the device.
- Weather Resistant - The device is protected against light rain.
MAINTENANCE
- To clean, use only a soft, clean cloth to prevent scratches.
- Do not submerge in liquid or apply any cleaning products.
- Do not store in extremely hot/cold temperatures (<50°F ->110°F).
- Store in carrying case when not in use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Rangefinder is consistently providing inaccurate measurements.
- Make sure the device is set to the desired unit of measure (Yards or Meters).
- Weak battery signal can affect the accuracy of the device. If the Low Battery Indicator is present on the LCD display, replace the battery.
- Make sure there isn't anything obstructing your view such as leaves, branches, your finger, etc.
Measurement is not displayed
- If using Prism Mode, a yardage will only be displayed when laser is fired at a flagstick with a built-in reflector.
- Weak battery signal can affect the accuracy of the device. If the Low Battery Indicator is present on the LCD display, replace the battery.
- Make sure there isn't anything obstructing your view such as leaves, branches, your fingers, etc.
When should P.A.T Mode be used?
- When measuring the distance to smaller targets such as a flagstick.
- When scanning the landscape to measure distances to a smaller target such as a flagstick and there are trees or other objects in the background.
When should Prism Mode be used?
- Only when measuring the distance to a flagstick with a built in reflector.
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)
When should the battery be replaced?
- If the Low Battery Indicator is present on the LCD display.
- If the rangefinder is consistently providing inaccurate measurements.
- If the LCD display is not present when PRESSING the Power Button.
What type of battery does the rangefinder use?
• CR2 3-Volt Lithium Battery.
WARNING
- NEVER look directly into the sun or intense light when using the laser rangefinder.
• DO NOT aim/point laser rangefinder at another person. - DO NOT aim/point laser rangefinder at anyone's eyes or face.
• DO NOT attempt to disassemble the laser rangefinder.
• DO NOT submerge in any liquid. - DO NOT store the laser rangefinder in extreme cold/hot temperatures ( >50^ - <110^ ).
If you have any other questions or concerns, please call 1-888-606-4634 or go to www.callawaydmd.com.
WARRANTY POLICY
This product is warranted to be free from defects for up to (1) year from the original purchase date. IZZO Golf cannot refund your purchase unless purchased directly from IZZO Golf. IZZO Golf will replace or repair any unit that is determined defective under normal use within the warranty period. Please call Customer Service at 888-606-4634 to request a Return Authorization. All defective products with a Return Authorization must be returned to:
IZZO Golf
Attn: Returns Dept.
1635 Commons Parkway
Macedon, NY 14502
RA #: ____
Please include a note with your Name, Address, Phone # and the Return Authorization #. Your replacement will be shipped once we diagnose the returned unit.
To register your product visit: www.callawaydmd.com/registration
For any other questions or concerns, please call 1-888-606-4634 or go to www.callawaydmd.com
© 2016 CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANY. Callaway Golf and the Chevron device are trademarks of Callaway Golf Company. IZZO Golf is an official licensee of Callaway Golf Company.
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