Setting Of Zero-Range Distance; Ballistic Output Formats - Leica RANGEMASTER 2700-B Notice D'utilisation

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SETTING OF ZEROING DISTANCE (
Start with step 1 if you have not previously opened the
menu control, or with step 3 if you have just set the
unit of measure and
1.
Press and hold the secondary button
appears.
EU.US
2.
Press the secondary button briefly (< 2 s) once.
The display switches from
3.
By pressing the main button
the desired down range distance.
[m],
100
[m] or
200
[m] or
GEE
[y] or
100
[y] or
200
[y].
300
4.
Save your setting by briefly pressing the second-
ary button.
• The saved setting is initially lit continuously for
4 s as confirmation, then the display switches
to
and then disappears.
AbC
50
SId
is still flashing in the display.
SId
1
(≥ 3 s).
to SId.
bALL
2
repeatedly, select
)

BALLISTIC OUTPUT FORMATS (

The advanced ballistic compensation (AbC) on the Leica
Rangemaster allows you to display one of the following
three ballistic values after the measured range if
required:
– the equivalent horizontal range (EHr)
– the corresponding holdover (HOLd)
– the number of clicks required on the rapid reticle
adjustment (MOA/clicks)
Both the displayed holdover and
a. the measured range to the target
b. the angle of inclination of the weapon
c. the set ballistic curve
d. the measured temperature and atmospheric
pressure values
e. the set zeroing distance
Notes:
• Calculation of the specified values is based on the
currently set ballistic curve, i.e. the curve must be
selected first (see p. 48).
• For safety reasons, ballistic output values are only
specified up to a range of 800 m/yds. The actual
measured range is also specified.
)
TM
AbC
values factor in:
EHr

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