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Aligning the Laser Pointer
C CAUTION - Viewing the laser spot on the adjustment target
through the telescope is safe. Do not try to make the
adjustment using a prism, the reflected light from a prism
can be dazing.
C CAUTION - Do not use the laser pointer as an aid when
searching for prisms, the reflected light can daze your
eyes. The reflected light will not damage your eyes, but
might be uncomfortable.
To avoid faulty measurements when using the laser pointer
for aiming, use the supplied adjustment target to check the
laser alignment regularly and before you attempt precise
distance measurements:
1. Set up the adjustment target 25–50 meter away, facing the
instrument.
2. Aim the instrument to the center of the target plate and
then inspect the position of the red laser spot in relation to
the telescope cross-hairs.
3. If the red laser spot lies outside the cross-hairs, adjust the
direction of the beam until it matches the cross-hairs.
Adjusting the Laser Pointer
1. Pull out the two plugs from the adjustment screw access
holes on top of the telescope housing.