Changing The Measurement Display Mode (F2); Changing The Target Priority Mode (F3) - Nikon ARROW ID 7000 VR Manuel D'utilisation

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■ Changing the measurement display mode (F2)

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Horizontal distance mode and actual distance mode can be switched.
Factory default setting is horizontal distance mode.
1. From standby, a long press (1.5 seconds or more) of the MODE button, then a short
press (less than 1.5 seconds) of the MODE button displays the setting menu of the
measurement display mode (F2).
2. Short press (less than 1.5 seconds) of the PWR button switches the measurement
display mode.
3. After setting, a short press (less than 1.5 seconds) of the MODE button displays the
setting menu for target priority mode (F3).
When setting is completed, a long press (1.5 seconds or more) of the MODE button
or unoperated more than 8 seconds returns you to standby.
Displayed item differs according to the setting mode.
Horizontal distance mode
Horizontal
distance
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Actual distance mode
N/A
Actual
N/A
distance

■ Changing the target priority mode (F3)

This Nikon Laser Rangefinder employs the First Target Priority/Distant Target
Priority switching system.
Factory default setting is First Target Priority mode.
1. From standby, a long press (1.5 seconds or more) of the MODE button, then
a short press (less than 1.5 seconds) of the MODE button twice displays the
setting menu of the target priority mode (F3).
2. Short press (less than 1.5 seconds) of the PWR button switches the target
priority mode.
3. After setting, a long press (1.5 seconds or more) of the MODE button or
unoperated more than 8 seconds returns you to standby.
[First Target Priority mode/Distant Target Priority mode]
When measuring overlapping subjects:
First Target Priority mode displays the distance of the closest subject and
Distant Target Priority mode displays that of the farthest subject.
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