Description of the components
1 Diopter compensation
2 Eyecups
3 Focusing knob
4 Carrying strap eyelets
Contents
ZEISS TERRA ED binoculars
Product
Order number
8 x 32
52 32 05
8 x 42
52 42 05
10 x 32
52 32 06
10 x 42
52 42 06
Viewing with and without glasses
When viewing without glasses, fully extend both eyecups. To do this, turn the eyecup (Fig. 4) to
the left (counter clockwise) and upwards to the top click stop position (Illustration A).
The eyecups can be locked in four positions – at the bottom and top and in two middle posi-
tions. These adjustment options allow the distance of the eye from the exit pupil to be adjusted
according to the specific need of each user.
When viewing with glasses, turn the eyecup down to the right (clockwise) until it locks in the
bottom click stop position (Illustration B).
Adjusting of the interpupillary distance
Adjust the two barrels by pivoting them around the center hinge until you see one circular field
of vision when viewing with both eyes.
Scope of supply
Binocular
Eyepiece cap
Protective lens cap
Strap for fastening protective lens cap
Carrying strap
Bag
Lens cleaning cloth
User instructions
Warranty
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Focusing
The binoculars have a focusing knob (Fig. 1/3) and a diopter adjustment wheel (Fig. 1/1).
To adjust, close your right eye and focus the image in the left barrel using the center focusing
knob (Fig. 1/3). Then close your left eye and, if necessary, adjust the focus in the right barrel
using the diopter adjustment wheel (Fig. 1/1).
The diopter adjustment has a"+" and "–" an index point as a reference when setting
the diopter adjustment for different users.
Note: Always use the same object to focus both images!
Once adjusted, use only the focusing knob for varying distances. (Fig. 1/3).
Mounting the carrying strap and the protective covers
The carrying strap is supplied with the binoculars. Attach the carrying strap to the eyelets
provided on the binoculars, and mount the eyepiece cap on the strap as shown in Figs. 2, 3
and 5.
The strap for the protective lens cap is attached directly (either right or left) to the protective lens
cap. To fasten on the device, use either the carrying strap or one of the two carrying strap eyelets.
Note: Simply pass the carrying strap through the eyelets on the eyepiece cap. Before attaching
the carrying strap, as shown in Fig. 3, the strap length should be set at the desired length by
shortening or lengthening the strap.
Follow the same sequence for the opposite side. Some prefer to thread through the cap on both
sides, and some on only one.
Use of the eyepiece cap
The eyepiece cap is kept in the objectiv apertures. Remove the eyepiece cap with your index
fingers before using the binoculars.
Use of the protective lens cap
The protective lens cap is kept on the eyecups. Remove the protective lens cap with your index
fingers before using the binoculars.
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