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Thank you for choosing the PNI Hunting TL700 Laser Rangefinder. This device is designed for precise distance and speed measurement, suitable for various outdoor activities such as hunting, golf, and shooting. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use and maintenance of your device.
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Before using the rangefinder, please verify that all items listed below are included in your package:
- PNI Hunting TL700 Laser Rangefinder
- Soft Protective Case
- Lanyard
- Onye ahịa
- USB Type-C Nchaji USB

Image: The PNI Hunting TL700 package contents, showing the rangefinder, its soft case, a lanyard, a carabiner, and a USB Type-C charging cable.
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The PNI Hunting TL700 is a compact and robust laser rangefinder featuring a 7X zoom telescope and an objective diaphragm aperture of 21mm. It is designed for high-precision measurements with an error margin of only ±0.45 meters (±0.5 yards). The device is IP54 rated for water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use in various conditions. A notable feature is its magnetic surface, allowing for easy and secure attachment to metallic surfaces.

Foto: Akụkụ view of the PNI Hunting TL700, highlighting its branding and ergonomic design.

Foto: N'ihu view of the rangefinder, displaying the objective lens and laser emitter/receiver.
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1. Ịchaji batrị
The PNI Hunting TL700 is equipped with a built-in 3.7V 750 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery. Before first use, fully charge the device.
- Connect the supplied USB Type-C cable to the charging port on the rangefinder.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable to a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, wall adapter).
- The charging indicator will show the charging status. Once fully charged, the indicator will change (refer to device display for specific indication).
2. Ịtinye Lanyard
Attach the lanyard to the designated loop on the rangefinder to prevent accidental drops during use.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
1. Ịgbanye / gbanyụọ
- To power on: Press the power button once. The display will activate.
- To power off: The device will automatically power off after a period of inactivity to conserve battery. Alternatively, press and hold the power button for a few seconds to manually turn it off.
2. Ndozi diopter
Rotate the eyepiece to adjust the diopter until the display and target appear clear and sharp for your vision.
3. Measuring Distance (Single Measurement)
- Aim the rangefinder at the desired target.
- Press the measurement button once. The distance to the target will be displayed on the screen.
4. Continuous Measurement (Scan Mode)
This mode is useful for scanning multiple targets or a moving target to get continuous distance updates.
- Press and hold the measurement button.
- Pan the rangefinder across different targets or track a moving object.
- The measured distances will be continuously displayed on the screen until the button is released.
5. Speed Measurement
The PNI Hunting TL700 can measure the speed of moving objects.
- Select the speed measurement mode (refer to the device's on-screen menu for mode selection).
- Aim the reticle at the center of the screen towards the moving object.
- Move the rangefinder slightly while tracking the object.
- The object's speed will be displayed on the screen in km/h.
6. Nhọrọ nkeji
You can switch between yards and meters for distance measurement.
- Refer to the device's menu or specific button (often a 'Mode' button) to toggle between 'Y' (yards) and 'M' (meters).
Nlekọta
- anya anya nhicha: Jiri ákwà dị nro, nke na-enweghị lint nke e mere kpọmkwem maka anya anya. Ejila ihe ndị na-eme ka ọ dị nro ma ọ bụ kemịkal siri ike.
- Ahụ nhicha: Jiri nwayọ hichaa ahụ ngwaọrụ ahụ, damp akwa . Zere oke mmiri mmiri.
- Nchekwa: Store the rangefinder in its protective case in a cool, dry place when not in use. Avoid extreme temperatures.
- Nguzogide mmiri: The device is IP54 rated, meaning it is protected from dust and splashing water from any direction. It is not designed for submersion.
- Nlekọta batrị: Tinyegharịa batrị mgbe niile, ọbụlagodi ma ọ bụrụ na ejighị ngwaọrụ ahụ ugboro ugboro, iji kwado ahụike batrị.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Ngwaọrụ anaghị agbanye: Ensure the battery is sufficiently charged. Connect the device to a power source using the USB-C cable.
- Ntụ ezighi ezi: Ensure the target is within the measurement range (up to 1200 yards/1100 meters). Check for obstructions between the rangefinder and the target. Ensure lenses are clean.
- Display is blurry: Adjust the diopter by rotating the eyepiece until the display is clear.
- No speed measurement: Ensure you are in the correct speed measurement mode and are tracking the moving object smoothly.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | PNI-TL700 |
| Oke nha | Ruo yaadị 1200 (mita 1100) |
| Mperi nha | ±0.45 meters (±0.5 yards) |
| Ogologo ogologo Laser | 905 nm |
| Telescope Zoom | 7X |
| Oghere ebumnobi | 21 mm |
| Ndozi diopter | ±6° |
| Ụdị batrị | Built-in 3.7V 750 mAh Li-Ion |
| Battery Life (100% charged) | Ruo nha 30,000 |
| Mmiri Nguzogide | IP54 |
| Nchaji Interface | USB Ụdị-C |
| Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ | -26°C ~ +80°C |
| Akụkụ (L x W x H) | 115 x 75 x 45 mm (4.5 x 3 x 1.8 inch) |
| Ibu | 180 grams (0.4 lbs) |
| Isi ihe | Plastic |
| Agba | Agba ntụ |
| Mba onye si | China |
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For warranty information, technical support, or further inquiries, please contact the manufacturer or refer to the official product page.
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