Bushnell 201942 Instruction Manual

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Pages 155
Year 2011
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Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder Specification

The Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder is a cutting-edge optical device designed for precision distance measurement, ideal for both golfing and hunting enthusiasts. It boasts an impressive 6x magnification that ensures clear and detailed views of targets, even at extended distances. The rangefinder features an advanced laser technology that provides accurate measurements from 5 to 1000 yards, with a remarkable accuracy of +/- one yard. This device incorporates the latest Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology, which accounts for terrain angle to provide true horizontal distance, crucial for achieving precise shots on uneven terrain.

The Bushnell 201942 is equipped with a user-friendly interface, featuring intuitive controls that facilitate quick and easy operation. Its compact and ergonomic design enhances portability, allowing users to handle it comfortably during extended use. The rangefinder is built with a durable, rainproof housing, ensuring reliable performance in various weather conditions. The device's lens is treated with multi-coated optics, delivering bright, clear images by enhancing light transmission and reducing glare.

Its integrated scan mode enables continuous distance readings, which is particularly useful for tracking moving targets. The rangefinder is powered by a long-lasting CR2 battery, ensuring dependable operation over extended periods. The Bushnell 201942 also includes a convenient carrying case for protection and easy transport. With its combination of advanced features and durable design, the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder is an excellent tool for those seeking accuracy and reliability in distance measurement.

Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder for accurate measurements?

The Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder is pre-calibrated and does not require user calibration. Ensure the lens is clean and the battery is fully charged for optimal performance.

What is the maximum range distance of the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder?

The Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder can measure distances up to 1,000 yards, depending on the reflectivity of the target.

Why is the display of my Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder blurry?

A blurry display can be caused by dirt or smudges on the lens. Clean the lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth. If the problem persists, check the eyepiece focus adjustment.

How can I switch the measurement units from yards to meters on the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder?

To switch between yards and meters, press and hold the mode button until the unit changes on the display.

What type of battery does the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder use and how do I replace it?

The rangefinder uses a CR2 3-volt lithium battery. To replace it, open the battery compartment, remove the old battery, and insert a new one, ensuring the polarity is correct.

What should I do if my Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder is not turning on?

If the rangefinder is not turning on, check if the battery is correctly installed and charged. If necessary, replace the battery. Also, ensure the battery contacts are clean.

How can I clean my Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder without damaging it?

Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe the exterior. For the lenses, use a lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the rangefinder in water.

Is the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder waterproof?

Yes, the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder is water-resistant, making it suitable for use in light rain. However, it should not be submerged in water.

Can I use the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder in low light conditions?

The rangefinder is equipped with a clear display but does not have night vision capabilities. For best results in low light, use it in conjunction with external light sources.

What should I do if the Bushnell 201942 Rangefinder gives inconsistent readings?

Ensure the lens is clean and that you have a clear line of sight to the target. Check for obstructions and make sure the target is reflective enough for accurate measurement.