Bushnell 202356 Hunting Equipment User Manual


 
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Standard with Automatic SCAN: is setting allows most targets to be distanced up to  yards. Used for
moderately reective targets that are typical of most distancing situations. e minimum distance in the standard
mode is  yards. To use the Automatic SCAN feature, simply hold down on the POWER button for approximately
 seconds and move the rangender from object to object while leaving the POWER button depressed. Automatic
SCAN will allow the range to be continuously updated as multiple objects are targeted.
BullsEye
(Indicator - ): is advanced mode allows easy acquisition of small targets and game without
inadvertently getting distances to background targets that have stronger signal strength. When more than one object
has been acquired, distance of the closer object will be displayed and a crosshair will surround the BullsEye™ indicator
informing the user that distance to the closer object is being displayed in the LCD. Once in this mode, press the
POWER button to turn the unit on. Next, align the aiming circle onto the object (i.e. deer) that you want distance
to. Next, press and hold the POWER button and move the laser slowly over the deer until crosshairs surround the
BullsEye indicator. If the laser beam recognized more than one object (i.e. deer and background trees), distance of the
closer object (i.e. deer) will be displayed and crosshairs will surround the BullsEye indicator informing the user that
distance to the closer object is being displayed in the LCD (Figure 1). ere may be times when only the laser beam
only sees one object in its path. In this case,  the distance will be displayed, but because more than one object was
not acquired, crosshairs will not surround the BullsEye indicator.
TIP: While pressing the POWER button, you can move the device slowly from object to object and intentionally force the laser to hit multiple objects to
ensure that you are only displaying the closest of the objects recognized by the laser.
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