Nikon Coolshot 50i Instruction Manual
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To clean the lenses, use a soft lens cloth or a blower brush. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or rough materials that might scratch the lenses.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the battery is properly inserted. Replace the battery if necessary and ensure the battery contacts are clean.
The Nikon Coolshot 50i automatically adjusts to different lighting conditions. Ensure the unit is powered on and aimed correctly to let the device make adjustments.
Ensure the lenses are clean and free of obstructions. Verify that you are holding the device steadily and that there is no interference from objects in the line of sight.
The device will display a low battery indicator on the screen when the battery is nearing depletion. It is advisable to replace the battery as soon as this appears.
The Coolshot 50i is water-resistant, meaning it can handle light rain and moisture. However, it should not be submerged in water or exposed to heavy rain for extended periods.
Store your Coolshot 50i in a cool, dry place. It is best to keep it in its protective case when not in use to prevent dust accumulation and potential damage.
The Coolshot 50i does not require manual calibration. If you notice persistent inaccuracy, contact Nikon support for assistance.
The maximum range of the Coolshot 50i is approximately 1200 yards, depending on weather conditions and the reflectivity of the target.
Currently, the Coolshot 50i does not support user-upgradable firmware. Contact Nikon support for any available updates or assistance.