Misha
Newbie
Hi all,
As the title suggests, any suggestions!?
As the title suggests, any suggestions!?
rvaubel
Well-known
Misha said:Hi all,
As the title suggests, any suggestions!?
The meter is adjustable. You can re-zero all the dials if required. Read the instruction manual for instructions. Its easy and fun!
Rex
Misha
Newbie
yup done that, not quite sure where the fun comes in though!. The meter does not calibrate to the E for empty, falling some way short fo the ideal, as we all do 
regards
misha
regards
misha
rvaubel
Well-known
Misha said:yup done that, not quite sure where the fun comes in though!. The meter does not calibrate to the E for empty, falling some way short fo the ideal, as we all do
regards
misha
Its only fun if you get the satisfaction of it working!
Try to calibrate another dial to see if its the dial itself . My favorite dial to calibrate is the remaining shot dial. Try that one even if it doesn't need it . Just change it to something else then change it back if needed. This will prove if you are doing the procedure right or not.
Rex
Bob Parsons
Established
I believe others have found that sometimes you have to keep repeating the calibration procedure. After each run a dial will reset nearer to its correct position until after several attempts it's OK.
Ah! just found it: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23109 see posts #9 and #16 by fgianni
Bob.
Ah! just found it: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23109 see posts #9 and #16 by fgianni
Bob.
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Misha
Newbie
many thanks Bob,
problem solved

problem solved
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