Nikon Laser 50 Instruction Manual
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To calibrate the Nikon Laser 50, ensure it's on a level surface. Access the settings menu, select calibration, and follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the laser to a known distance.
Check the lens and laser emitter for dirt or obstructions. Clean them gently with a microfiber cloth. Ensure the device firmware is up to date and recalibrate if necessary.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment located on the back of the device. Remove the old battery and insert a new CR2 lithium battery, ensuring the polarity is correct.
The Nikon Laser 50 offers several modes, including standard distance measurement, continuous measurement, and angle measurement. Access these modes through the device's menu.
The Nikon Laser 50 has a maximum range of approximately 2000 yards, allowing for precise long-distance measurements under optimal conditions.
Regularly clean the lens and laser emitter with a soft cloth. Store the device in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage. Periodically check for firmware updates.
The Nikon Laser 50 is weather-resistant and can be used in light rain. However, it is not waterproof, so avoid using it in heavy downpours or submerging it in water.
Ensure the battery is correctly installed and has charge. If the issue persists, try a new battery. If the display still does not turn on, contact Nikon support for assistance.
To switch between meters and yards, access the settings menu on the device. Select the unit option and toggle between meters and yards as per your preference.
First, check if the device is powered on and the battery is charged. Ensure the laser emitter is not obstructed. If the problem continues, perform a reset by removing the battery and reinserting it after a few minutes.