Operation Manual
LRB 6000CI
LASER RANGE FINDER
BINOCULARS
105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON M2H 2S5, Canada
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read prior to activation
You have just purchased a sophisticated electro-optical
device that emits invisible laser radiation. To operate it
properly, please read this manual carefully.
NEVER direct laser beam at the eyes of people or
animals
NEVER aim the unit at the Sun or bright sources of
light
NEVER subject the unit to impacts
NEVER transport the unit without its case
NEVER disassemble the unit. This may be hazardous
for you due to high voltage currents in the system
ALWAYS keep the unit out of children’s reach
ALWAYS remove the battery when the device is not
in use for a long period
ALWAYS store in a dry place
Caution - use of controls or adjustments, or
performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure
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Caution - use of optical instruments such as
binoculars, loupes, mirrors, lenses, etc. with this
product increases eye hazard
Note: Avoid eye exposure to direct laser beam or its
close reflection
Prevent bright light from focusing through the
eyepieces
Never aim the unit at highly reflective objects like
mirrors and retroreflective surfaces, which are in close
proximity to the laser rangefinder. This can lead to the
permanent damage of the photoreceiver incorporated
into the device.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION..................................................2
2. DEVICE APPEARANCE ..............................................4
3. DELIVERY SET............................................................7
4. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................8
5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS..................................10
Installing the battery.....................................................10
Using the Device..........................................................11
Factors affecting measuring distance ...........................12
Target selection logic ...................................................13
Operation and service modes .......................................14
Accuracy correction .....................................................16
Compass calibration .....................................................18
Setting interface format................................................18
Gating mode.................................................................19
Data Recall mode .........................................................20
Computer interconnectivity..........................................21
GPS interconnectivity ..................................................22
Short mode switching scheme......................................22
6. BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE............................23
7. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE............................25
8. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................26
9. WARRANTY...............................................................27
10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT..............................................28
11. QUALITY CERTIFICATE..........................................29
CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS
PRIOR TO USE!
FAILURE TO OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE
INJURY!
1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION
LRB 6000CI Laser Rangefinder Binoculars (System) is
an advanced laser range finder system that enables instant
distance, speed, vertical and horizontal angular
measurements. An outstanding optics provides a sharp,
clear image under any observation conditions.
The unit utilises time-of-flight method of distance and
speed measurement. The System sends invisible, eye
safe laser pulses to the target. The returned pulses are
captured by the digital circuitry. The time difference is
used to calculate the distance to the target. A built-in
digital compass measures an angle between the optical
axis and direction to the magnetic North Pole.
The unit complies with CFR 21, Part 1040.10 and Part
1040.11.
A built-in inclinometer allows elevation angle
measurements and height (depth) calculations.
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Key Features of the LRB 6000CI Laser Rangefinder
Binoculars
Modern digital circuitry allows targeting through
most types of glass
First, last or the most reflective target acquisition
Meters/Yards/Mils/Degrees/KMH/MPH display
Last 10 measurements recall
Selectable reticle shape (+ or )
Gating capability
Speed detector
Accurate digital compass
Accurate digital inclinometer
RS-232 bidirectional communication
GPS interoperability (PLGR/DAGR protocol)
Auto shutoff time – 16 seconds
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2. DEVICE APPEARANCE
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5
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Fig. 1. Front view
1 – Eyepieces
2 – Objective / receiving lens
4 – Dioptric adjustment rings
3 – Objective / emitting
lens
5 – Mode button
6 – Action button
8 – Rubber grip
7 – Body of the device
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1
9
10
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Fig. 2 Rear view
1 – Eyepiece
9 – Interpupillary distance adjustment lever
10 – Model Identification label
11 – Identification and certification label (at the bottom):
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6
1
8
7
2
4
3
Fig. 3 Display
2 – Reticle (either -¦- or )
4 – Measurement result
6 – Laser active indicator
8 – Setup mode indicator
1 – Low battery indicator
3 – Units of measurement
5 – Gating indicator
7 – Ready mode indicator
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3. DELIVERY SET
Standard delivery set for LRB 6000CI includes:
Qty
LRB 6000CI
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
Carrying case
Neck strap
User’s manual
Warranty card
Cleaning cloth
Computer cable
CD with communication software
Hard case
9V non-magnetic Lithium battery
Optional items
GPS cable
Exact delivery set depends on details of a contract or
purchase order.
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
Optics
Magnification
7x
Objective lens diameter
Exit pupil diameter
Field of view
50 mm
7.1 mm
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Fully multi-coated optics
58-72 mm
Type of coating
Interpupillary distance
Dioptre adjustment range
±4
Range Finder
Laser
Measuring range
Accuracy and display
resolution
Class 1, eye safe, 905 nm
1 – 6,500 m
1 m
First, last and auto target
selection
Yes
Meters / Yards display
Yes
Last 10 measurements recall
Reticle
Yes
-¦- or
Gating capability
100 – 3,900 m; 100 m step
Speed Detection
Measured speed range
Accuracy
5-400 km/h or 3-250 mph
1 km/h or mph
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Compass
Measured azimuth range
6400 mils /360
Accuracy
±1
Inclinometer
Measured elevation range
±60
±1
Accuracy
Height measuring
Yes (Meters or Yards)
Power
Battery
9V Lithium (non-magnetic)
Battery capacity
Min 5,000 measurements
(Scanning regime)
'Low Battery' indicator
Yes
Environmental
Operational temperature range
-25…+50oC
(-13…+122oF)
-45…+65oC
Storage temperature range
(-49…+149oF)
Mechanics
Tripod thread
¼” x 20 TPI
1.3 kg
3.5 kg
210x150x80 mm
Weight without battery
Weight with hard case
Dimensions
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5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installing the battery
.
Open the battery compartment using a suitable tool,
or a coin.
Insert a 9V Lithium non-magnetic battery provided
with your device
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Connect the battery to the battery snap
Refit the battery compartment and tighten the screw.
If the battery compartment cover does not close tightly
and evenly, check that the battery snap wires are neatly
packed inside the battery compartment and the cover is
aligned over the edge of the battery compartment.
Note: Battery in metal casing will diminish compass
accuracy. Non-magnetic batteries should be used for the
utmost compass performance.
LRB 6000CI is equipped with battery monitoring sensor.
If display shows “LOW BATTERY” warning when
battery voltage falls below 6.5V this indicates that the
battery is used up. You can still get readings, but the
battery needs to be replaced soon.
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Using the Device
The LRB 6000CI operational procedures are design to
allow the user to use most applicable options in the fastest
time possible. To activate it, press and hold Action button
(6, Fig.1) for one second. At start the unit comes into
Ready to Measure mode indicated by the word ‘READY’
on the display visible through the eyepiece.
Pressing Action button (6, Fig. 1) again will initiate
measurement procedure. The results of measurement are
displayed in default form of “Distance (M), Azimuth
(mils) and Elevation (mils)” measurement parameters also
can be modified to user preference (see Setup Mode).
If results of measurement are unreliable four dashes
(‘----‘) will be displayed in the area (4, Fig. 3).
Pressing Mode button (5, Fig. 1) gives the user the
options to change settings from Factory default to specific
modes required by user. For full list of Mode options
please refer to Operation and Service modes
If the target is located below the unit the result of vertical
measurement (elevation or height) will be preceded with
minus (“-“) sign.
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Factors affecting measuring distance
Though maximum measurement distance depends on
target reflectivity, weather conditions and other
conditions, for most targets the unit will provide accurate
ranging for up to 4,000 meters. Under good conditions a
large size target can be measured up to 6,500 meters.
Target reflectivity depends on its color, surface finish,
size, shape, position in relation to the laser beam, etc.
Bright target colors are more reflective than darks. A
polished surface is more reflective than a rough one.
Larger targets reflect better than small ones. Ranging a
target perpendicular to the laser beam provides better
results than the one positioned at a sharp angle to the
beam.
Weather conditions that influence air transparency (rain,
fog, snow, mist) reduce maximum range. Bright sunny
days will reduce performance as well as IR sun radiation
may cover reflected laser impulses.
While the unit will measure through many glass types,
measuring through glass may reduce accuracy.
Natural hand tremor decreases the accuracy of long
distance ranging. Using of a tripod is highly
recommended.
Note: device may produce false readings when reticle is
aimed at the sun or in ± 20˚ solid angle from the sun.
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Target selection logic
On its way towards the target the laser beam may be
reflected from various objects, thus decreasing ranging
accuracy. The smaller, the farther, and the less reflective
is the target – the higher is the possibility of obtaining an
incorrect measurement.
To improve accuracy the unit has a built-in target
selection logic that allows user the option of choosing
which target to range: the nearest (‘first’), the farthest
(‘last’), or the most reflective (‘auto’).
This mechanism helps selecting the target when ranging
from behind the bushes, wires, through the falling snow,
or in similar conditions. Furthermore, it enables ranging a
target in front of a bigger object, such as a wire in front of
the wall.
Note: Even with target selection logic the unit may not
always be able to range the desired target as its
reflectivity may be too low to produce enough laser beam
reflections for statistically reliable calculation.
Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes
The unit can operate in two methods: (1) Individual
Measurement and (2) Scanning. In Individual
Measurement method the unit performs single
measurement when Action button is pressed shortly, in
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Scanning regime the unit repeatedly measures and
displays results every second while A button is pressed.
To activate Scanning regime press and hold Action button
in Ready mode. The unit will work in Scanning regime
while Action button is pressed.
Scanning or Individual Measurement regimes are
available for any selected mode of measurement. When
two or more parameters are measured in Scanning regime
though first result will be displayed, the second and other
results will be shown at the display if Action button is
released. Nevertheless all data is transferred to the PC and
recorded in internal memory, and may be recalled (see
Data Recall mode for details.)
Operation and service modes
Pressing Mode button (5, Fig.1) in Ready mode switches
the unit between modes of operation, to activate any
desired mode from the menu you must confirm your
selection by pressing Action button (6, Fig.1). The unit
has the following modes of operation:
.
.
Ready – Unit is ready to perform measurements
dFLt – sets default mode of operation with factory
settings,
.
GAtE – allows to set gating distance for
measurement
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Std – allows the user to select single action
measurements:
o
Distance only (d)
o
Compass Only (C)
o
o
o
o
o
Elevation Only (E)
Speed Only (S)
Height Only (H)
Speed + Distance (Sd)
Distance +Compass + Elevation (dCE)
.
Unit – allows the user to select units of desired
measurements,
o
o
Distance from M to Y
Compass & Elevation from Mils to
Degrees
o
Speed from KMH to MPH*
* this option is only available if Std Speed
is selected
.
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rEc – allows data recall of the last 10 measurement
results,
o
CLr – Clears all Measurement
SEt – allows the user to select the following
advanced options:
o
o
FrSt – First Target Measurement
LASt – Last Target Measurement
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o
o
AUtO – Last Target Measurement*
PLGr – Communication to PLGR
GPS*
o
o
PC – Communication to PC*
Reticule – Change reticule from +
(cross) to (rectangle)
o
CAL – Compass calibration
▪ CALc – compass calibration (CI
model only)
▪ Corr – accuracy correction of active
parameters
*not shown in the menu if currently selected
Accuracy correction
If the System produces any measurement errors that lie
beyond unit specification, it may be an indication that unit
requires calibration similar to one conducted at
production level. To do accuracy correction, please select
Corr from CAL menu.
Perform correction according to required measurement
parameters by pressing Action button, see table below:
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Active mode of
measurement
(Std)
Correction
parameter
Condition
Install unit at 1 meter1
from flat target2
Distance
S, Sd, d
C, E
Put unit in a level plane
and aim it to the North
direction3
Azimuth and
elevation
Install unit at 1 meter1
Distance, from flat target2
azimuth and controlling its level
elevation position and direction to
the North
dCE
1 – Accuracy of correction will depend on accuracy of
installation against target. If distance is 0.9 meters, then
unit will have 0.1 m offset during all future
measurements.
2 – Target should not have high-reflective surface (white
color is not considered high reflective in this case.
3 – Unit shall be well levelled with deviation from 0 not
more than ±0.75 degrees. Horizontal direction shall be to
Magnetic North (not True North). If devices detects large
installation errors (unit is not well levelled or not aimed to
the North), then LCD will show result “444” and “99”,
which means that correction was not performed due to
incorrect setup.
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Compass calibration
If the System was exposed to a strong magnetic field or
was not in use for a long time, the compass accuracy may
diminish.
To return the compass into working condition:
.
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Select CALc from CAL menu
Keeping the unit horizontally, perform one full
rotation around vertical axis within half a minute and
then one full rotation around vertical axis with device
upside down during half a minute.
.
If one rotation does not restore calibration – perform
two rotations.
The normal compass functioning will be restored.
Setting interface format
In this mode data communication standard is set. The unit
can output measurement data via RS-232 port in either
PC format (description of the proprietary format can be
obtained from Newcon upon a request) or in the format
accepted by PLGF/DALGR.
To select required data format:
.
.
Select PLGror PC from SEt menu
Pressing Action button will activate PC or PLGR
format, the display name of format that can be
activated will be shown.
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Gating mode
In this mode gating function is activated: here user can set
the minimal distance to the target, any object closer than
the gating distance will be ignored.
To select Gating Mode:
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Select GAtE from main menu
Minimal gating distance of 0 meters (display: 000 m) will
be initially set, further pressing M button will increase
gating distance by 100 m up to 3,900 m. When the
desired distance is reached – select it by pressing Action
button.
OVER 100M – indicates that gating is active
To deactivate gating choose gating value zero.
Note: The gating distance can only be increased. To exit
the gating selection cycle without setting any gating
distance click through full gating range with M button or
hold M button for 2 seconds.
Gating feature helps measuring remote targets in
unfavourable atmospheric and environmental conditions
by eliminating reflections from snowflakes, raindrops,
industrial wires, tree branches, etc. At the same time, if
gating distance is set incorrectly, you can remove the
desirable object from measurement range.
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Data Recall mode
In Data Recall mode results of the last 10 measurements
can be displayed.
Measurement results are saved in on-board memory in
sets depending on the parameters set for measuring, for
instance, if only distance is measured - the set will consist
of one number, if distance and azimuth are measured –
the set will consist of two numbers.
To enter Data Recall mode select rEcfrom the main
menu. First measurement set number (display name: rEc
1) will start flashing.
Pressing M button moves the unit along the list of
measurement set numbers and measurement results:
rEc 1, distance 1, azimuth 1, elevation 1,
rEc 2, distance 2, azimuth 2, elevation 1, …,
rEc 0, distance 0, azimuth 0, elevation 0.
Measurement sets are numbered in reverse order: first
recalled set is the result of the last measurement. If any
parameter has not been actually measured it will not be
recalled.
Pressing A button at any moment within the list of
recalled results brings the unit to Ready to Measure mode.
Choosing cLr at the end of recalled data will erase the
device memory.
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Computer interconnectivity
The unit supports RS-232 interface. Physical connection
is performed through connector with threaded coupling
mechanism, designed for the heavy-duty outdoor
applications.
Note: Do not apply excessive force when disconnecting
cable. Damage to cable or connector resulting from
improper treatment is not covered by warranty.
To attach the cable to the rangefinder match the key on
the plug (1, Fig. 5) with the corresponding key on the
socket and then push gently the plug holding it by its
casing (3, Fig. 5) until click.
To detach the cable slide sleeve (2, Fig. 5) away from the
unit and pull the plug out.
The communication port must be initiated prior to
connecting the unit to the computer. The data is
transmitted as hex string code with fixed baud rate of
38400 bit/sec, 8 bits, one stop bit, and no parity.
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GPS interconnectivity
LRB 6000CI can transmit the acquired data to a GPS
receiver using DB15 connector and PLGR/DAGR
protocol. An optional cable is required.
To work with GPS, perform the following steps:
.
.
.
Switch the rangefinder to PLGr mode;
Choose dFLt measuring mode;
Connect the rangefinder and GPS unit with the cable.
For each measurement GPS will display the absolute
coordinates of your target.
Note: If the rangefinder is not set initially to dFLt
mode, the GPS will not operate properly.
Note: GPS unit automatically adjusts coordinates to
reflect actual magnetic declination. Therefore,
coordinates displayed on the GPS may differ from those
calculated by the computer.
Short mode switching scheme
Upon request, your LRB 6000CI rangefinder may be
manufactured with reduced functionality. This version is
easier to use, and it is beneficial for users planning to
work with GPS only. The short mode switching scheme
does not transmit data in PC software format.
Note: The rangefinder can be programmed for the short
or full mode switching scheme at the factory only.
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6. BEST MEASURING
TECHNIQUE
Laser range finder measures distance by catching laser
beam reflected from the target. Everything that improves
reflection increases the measurement reliability and
maximum range.
1. Use tripod when ranging remote targets. The longer
is the distance, the greater is the beam shift due to
hand tremor.
2. Aim at a surface on the target that is the closest to
perpendicular to the laser beam. The closer you get –
the stronger will be the reflection.
3. The unit deploys sophisticated software that tries to
understand which target you are aiming at. However,
due to beam divergence several objects may produce
a strong reflection. To help the System recognise the
target the Target Selection Logic may be used. For
example, if ranging a wire in front of a building,
selecting the “first” target will produce a more
reliable result. Alternatively, when aiming at a
chimney behind the trees, selecting “last” target will
be better. By default the System assumes “auto”
target selection, that is, the object producing the most
reflections will be considered a target.
4. Another way to improve reliability of measurement is
to use gating mechanism. If gating is active
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reflections from all objects closer than the gating
distance will be ignored. This is especially effective
when ranging in unfavourable atmospheric
conditions, that is, in the rain, fog, haze or in the
bright sun. Gating provides better results than the
“last” target selection, but it requires preliminary
rough distance estimation to cut off all objects closer
than the chosen one.
Note: Gating setting is remembered by the System until
altered. Therefore, if you forget to turn the gating off, the
next time you start measuring it can ignore the desired
object, if it is closer than the gating distance. The unit will
display four dashes instead of the measurement results.
“Over 100 meters” display indicator shows active gating.
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7. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE
The unit is a sophisticated precision optical instrument
equipped with laser and electronics. Therefore, it should
be handled with due care.
Keep away from direct sunlight.
Avoid impacts, jolts, dust, moisture, and sharp
changes of temperature.
Do not use the device at temperatures higher than
50oC (122oF).
Do not touch optical surfaces. Doing so may damage
the anti-reflection coating.
Clean optical surfaces only with professional camera
lens cleaning supplies.
Clean the exterior of the unit with a soft clean cloth.
Keep the unit away from heating appliances and
central heating.
Remove the battery when storing the device for long
time.
All repair works must be performed by an authorized
service.
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
Ranging does not work. The display is transparent.
Check the charge of the battery. Replace it if it is weak.
Ranging does not work. The display indicates results of
the last measurement.
Wait for 8 seconds until the display becomes transparent,
and press the Action button again.
Black dots are visible on LCD.
Liquid Crystal Display may have small black dots,
scratches and other blemishes inherited from the
manufacturing process. These flaws are strictly regulated
by number, area and location and do not degrade the
product's measurement capabilities.
Range measurement cannot be obtained.
Make sure that neither your hand nor finger is
blocking objective lens, laser emitting lens or
receiver lens.
Hold the unit firmly (avoid hand tremor) while
pressing the Action button.
Check that the target is within measuring range
of the device and the gating mode does not cut it
off.
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9. WARRANTY
NEWCON warrants this product against defects in
material and workmanship for one year from the date of
the original purchase. Longer warranty is available,
subject to the terms of the specific sales contract. Should
your Newcon product prove to be defective during this
period, please deliver the product securely packaged in its
original container or an equivalent, along with the proof
of the original purchase date to your Newcon Dealer.
Newcon will repair (or at its option replace with the same
or comparable model), the product or part thereof, which,
on inspection by Newcon, is found to be defective in
materials or workmanship.
What This Warranty Does Not Cover:
NEWCON is not responsible for warranty service should the
product fail as a result of improper maintenance, misuse, abuse,
improper installation, neglect, damage caused by disasters such
as fire, flooding, lightning, improper power supply, or service
other than by a NEWCON Authorized Service.
Postage, insurance, and shipping costs incurred while presenting
your NEWCON product for warranty service are your
responsibility.
If shipping from North America please include a cheque or
money order payable to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of
US$15.00 to cover handling and return shipping.
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10.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Should you experience any difficulties with your
NEWCON OPTIK product, consult the enclosed manual.
If the problem remains unresolved, contact our customer
support department at (416) 663-6963 or toll free at 1-
877-368-6666. Our operating hours are 9am-5pm,
Monday - Friday, Eastern Standard Time. At no time
should equipment be sent back to Newcon without
following the instructions of our technical support
department.
NEWCON OPTIK accepts no responsibility for
unauthorized returns.
To locate NEWCON Authorized Dealer call:
Tel: (416) 663-6963 Fax: (416) 663-9065
Email: [email protected]
The defective products should be shipped to:
US customers:
2498 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114
all other countries:
105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON
M2H 2S5, CANADA
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11.
QUALITY CERTIFICATE
Serial number _____________________________
The unit indicated above has passed the quality
inspection.
Production date
Quality Inspector
Purchase date
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