RAZOR® HD 4000 SPECIFICATIONS NORMAL MODE NORMAL MODE (SCAN) ELR MODE DEER RANGE 1,600 yd. (1,463 m) 2,000 yd. (1,829 m) 2,200 yd. (2,012 m) TREE RANGE 1,800 yd. (1,646 m) 2,200 yd. (2,012 m) 2,500 yd. (2,286 m) RAZOR® HD 4000 LASER RANGEFINDER REFLECTIVE RANGE 2,400 yd. (2,194 m) 2,400 yd. (2,194 m) 4,000 yd. (3,658 m) *Expected ranges given favorable environmental conditions Minimum Range: 5 yd. (4 m) Accuracy: ± 0.5 yards at 5-199.
BASIC OPERATION Battery Replacement Menu Button To insert a new battery, open the battery compartment and remove the used battery. Insert new CR2 battery with positive side facing outwards. Once installed, reinstall battery compartment cover and ensure it is tightly closed. Measure Button Diopter Focus Remove battery compartment cover.
Adjust the Eyecup MODE SELECTION The eyecup on the Razor HD 4000 twists up and down so any viewer can see the full field and enjoy comfortable viewing and ranging – with or without eyeglasses. When not using eyeglasses or sunglasses, it is recommended to keep the eyecup fully extended. For best viewing when wearing eyeglasses, twist eyecups down. ® Focus Adjust the diopter until the image is sharp. Make note of this diopter setting in case you need to set it again.
SET AND SAVE MODE SELECTIONS Brightness Selection Ranging Mode Selection Choose between Five Brightness Settings Choose between the HCD and LOS Modes The Razor® HD 4000 provides five illumination settings. Press the Measure button to toggle through the five Brightness settings. Press the Menu button to save your desired setting and move back to the HCD/LOS selection screen. After activating the Mode/ Display Selection, press the Measure button to toggle between the HCD and LOS displays.
TARGETING MODE EXPLANATIONS Last Mode The Razor® HD 4000 provides four target modes: Normal Mode, First Mode, Last Mode and Extended Laser Range Mode. Locks in and displays the farthest distance when panning and scanning. This mode is ideal for ranging a specific target behind a group of objects like brush, trees, rocks, etc. Normal Mode Your Razor HD 4000 comes preset to normal target mode. This is the standard mode providing the range of the target with the strongest range result.
SETTING AND USING TARGET MODES RANGING IN NORMAL MODE While in ready condition, cycle between target modes by pressing and releasing the Menu button. Once a target mode is selected, press the Measure button to activate the target mode. Continue to hold the Measure button while ranging in First, Last or ELR target mode. With the Razor® HD 4000 powered up, position the reticle on the target object and press and release the Measure button to get the distance measurement.
RANGING MODE EXPLANATIONS Using the HCD Mode The Razor HD 4000 provides two range modes: HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) and LOS (Line of Sight). Both modes offer a Scan feature. • Use the HCD range mode in the following situations: ® HCD Mode The HCD range display is intended to be the primary mode—used for most rifle and archery shooting applications. The yardage number displayed is the critical horizontal component distance.
LOS Mode LOS Mode - Incline The LOS (Line of Sight) mode is intended for rifle shooters who are using slope correcting ballistic drop data cards, ballistic cell phone applications, or other devices with ballistic programs and who are shooting at distances beyond 500 yards and with slopes greater than 15 degrees. When in LOS mode, an additional number is displayed above the yardage number. This number is slope incline shown in degrees.
SCAN RANGING LANYARD The Scan feature can be used to range moving targets or help range smaller targets on uniform backgrounds, and works in both ranging and target modes. Once powered up, press and hold the Measure button and scan back and forth, watching for changes in the yardage number as the aiming circle moves across target objects. The illuminated “Scan” icon will blink, indicating Scan Ranging is activated. The lanyard provides a secure way to carry your rangefinder.
RANGEFINDING TIPS FCC REQUIREMENTS • Light colors will usually reflect better than dark ones. The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. • Be aware that snow, rain, and fog will have adverse effects on ranging ability.
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Do not stare into beam or view directly without laser eye protection. Staring continuously into beam for prolonged periods of time could cause harm to your eyes. If used properly, this device is safe for your eyes and laser eye protection is not needed. • Use the correct battery (CR2) and proper battery orientation. • Do not look at sun. • Do not activate Menu or Measure buttons while aiming at eye or looking into objective lens. • Do not disassemble.
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