1. Ifihan
The ARTBULL Laser Rangefinder is a versatile device designed to assist in various outdoor activities such as hiking, golf, hunting, and electrical power line inspection in rural areas. It features a 6X monocular eyepiece with multi-coating for a clear field of view and provides rapid distance measurements within 0.3 seconds, allowing users to focus on observation and measurement.

For a more detailed guide, please refer to the comprehensive user manual available in PDF format.
2. Awọn irinše

- AGBARA ON / wiwọn bọtini
- Bọtini MODE
- Awọn lẹnsi ibi-afẹde monocular
- Iho ẹrọ oluwari lesa
- Ifihan ita
- External display switch button
- Yipada ite
- 6X monocular eyepiece
- koko oju
- USB gbigba agbara ibudo
- Okun eye
Awọn aami lori LCD Ifihan

- Horizontal/Vertical mode
- Biinu ite
- Igun
- Ipo ode
- GOLF mode
- Ifihan batiri
- Deputy display
- Laser launch
- Aami ifọkansi
- Ifihan akọkọ
- Iyara kuro
3. Awọn pato
| Nkan | Apejuwe |
|---|---|
| Igbega | 6x |
| Opin Idi | 23mm |
| Oju Relief | 17mm |
| FOV | 6° |
| Min. Range | 5YD/M |
| O pọju. Ibiti o | 650M / 800M / 1200M (depending on model) |
| Wiwọn Yiye | +/-1YD/M |
| Ipinnu Idiwọn | +/-0.1YD/M |
| Range Acquisition Time | 0.3-0.8-orundun |
| Ibiti o tẹriba | +85° ~ -85° |
| Inclination Accuracy | ±1° |
| Ifihan Iru | LCD |
| Orisun agbara | Built-in Lithium Battery (Yes) |
| Awọn iwọn | 40 * 73 * 106MM |
| Iwọn | 190g |
| Ijẹrisi | CE, FCC |
| Lesa ewu Ipele | Kilasi 1 (<1mW) |
| Kemikali ti o ni ifiyesi giga | Ko si |
Note: The specifications may vary depending on the target's shape, surface texture, nature, and/or weather conditions.
4. Eto ati Ipilẹ isẹ
4.1. Atunse Eyepiece
Adjust the eyepiece knob (9) to focus the target for a clear view.
4.2. Agbara PA / PA
Press the POWER ON/Measurement button (1) to turn the device ON. The rangefinder will automatically shut down if there is no operation for 10 seconds to conserve battery.
4.3. Ita Ifihan
Short press the External display switch button (6) to toggle the external display ON/OFF. Long press the External display switch button (6) to turn the display screen backlight ON/OFF. The default setting is with the display screen backlight off.
4.4. Unit Change
Press and hold the MODE button (2) for 3 seconds to switch between measurement units (meters 'm' or yards 'yd').
4.5. Gbigba agbara ilana
If the rangefinder indicates a low battery, use the original USB cable to charge the device via the USB charging port (10).



- Nigbati ina Atọka ba pupa, batiri naa n gba agbara.
- When the light turns green, charging is complete.
5. Awọn ọna ṣiṣe
After powering on, the default mode is Line mode. Short press the MODE button (2) to cycle through the different measurement modes. Press the POWER ON/Measurement button (1) again to initiate a measurement; the target mark will flash during measurement.
5.1. Line Distance Mode
Measures the linear distance from the rangefinder to the target point.

5.2. Horizontal Distance Mode
Measures the horizontal distance from the rangefinder to the target point.

5.3. Vertical Distance Mode
Measures the vertical distance (height) from the rangefinder to the target point.

5.4. Height Difference Mode
In this mode, the rangefinder measures the height difference between two points. The upper mark "1" flashes for the first point measurement. Once the first target distance is acquired, mark "1" stops flashing and mark "2" flashes for the second point. After acquiring the second target distance, the height difference between the two points is displayed. The process then loops back to "1" flashing.

5.5. Golf Mode (Flagstick Locking & Slope Adjusted)
This advanced mode is designed to easily capture the flagstick, preventing erroneous detection of stronger background targets like trees. To use, align the target mark with the flagstick, then long press the measurement button (scanning). Slowly move the target mark on the flagstick or object until a circle appears outside the flagstick and the rangefinder vibrates. If multiple objects are detected (e.g., flagstick and background trees), the rangefinder will display the distance to the flagstick (the closer object) with a circle and vibration.
The slope compensated range provides guidance on how to play the shot, adding distance for inclines and subtracting for declines.


When the Slope switch (7) is turned ON, only the Slope Mode is available. When the Slope switch is OFF, all functions are available except Slope Mode.
5.6. Ode Ipo
This mode is optimized for hunting scenarios.

5.7. Iyara Ipo
Measures the speed of a moving target. Keep pressing the Measurement button (1) to scan and move the target mark along with the target being measured.

6. Itọju
- Keep the device clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior.
- For lenses, use a lens cleaning cloth and solution specifically designed for optical surfaces.
- Store the rangefinder in its protective case when not in use to prevent dust and scratches.
- Yago fun ṣiṣafihan ẹrọ naa si awọn iwọn otutu to gaju tabi oorun taara fun awọn akoko gigun.
- Má ṣe gbìyànjú láti tú tàbí tún ẹ̀rọ náà ṣe fúnra rẹ. Èyí yóò sọ àtìlẹ́yìn náà di òfo.
7. Laasigbotitusita
7.1. Ẹrọ Ko Nṣiṣẹ Tan-an
- Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the device to a power source using the provided USB cable and check the charging indicator light.
- Press and hold the POWER ON/Measurement button (1) for a few seconds.
7.2. Inaccurate Measurements
- Ensure the target is within the minimum and maximum range of the device.
- Check for obstructions between the rangefinder and the target.
- Clean the objective lens and laser detector aperture if they are dirty.
- Environmental factors such as heavy rain, fog, or highly reflective surfaces can affect accuracy.
7.3. Ifihan Awọn oran
- If the external display is off, short press the External display switch button (6) to turn it on.
- If the display is dim, long press the External display switch button (6) to toggle the backlight.
8. Awọn imọran olumulo
- The laser used in this device is a Class 1 laser, which is safe under all conditions of normal use.
- When switching between yards and meters, press and hold the 'M' (Mode) button for a few seconds.
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
9.1. Ẹri
The product comes with a 2-year guarantee. During this period, any quality issues arising from normal usage are covered by free maintenance. The guarantee card and invoice serve as proof of guarantee.
9.2. Exclusions from Guarantee
The following conditions are not covered under the guarantee:
- User errors in installation, operation, or storage.
- Awọn atunṣe tabi awọn atunṣe ti a ṣe nipasẹ oṣiṣẹ laigba aṣẹ.
- Absence of an invoice or guarantee card.
- Conflict between the Serial Number (SN) and the product part number.
- Bibajẹ ti o ṣẹlẹ nipasẹ agbara ita.
- Usage or storage temperatures outside the recommended range for the Laser Rangefinder.
- Issues occurring after the guarantee period has expired.
10. Alaye Aabo
This device is a Class 1 Laser Product (IEC 60825-1). It is safe under all conditions of normal use. However, please observe the following precautions:
- Ma ṣe wo taara sinu ina lesa.
- Do not expose users of telescopic optics to the laser beam.
- Jeki ẹrọ naa kuro ni arọwọto awọn ọmọde.
- Lo nikan bi a ti ṣe itọsọna rẹ ninu iwe afọwọkọ yii.




