Leica 40426 8×42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder Instructions

June 4, 2024
Leica

Leica 40426 8×42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder

Leica 40426 8x42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder-
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Warning:
As with any binoculars, avoid looking directly at bright sources of light when using the Leica Geovid R, to prevent eye injury.

DESIGNATION OF PARTS

  1.  Eyepiece cups
    • Position a: Extended for viewing without glasses
    • Position b: Retracted for viewing with glasses
  2. Central focusing dial
  3. Diopter compensation dial with Scale
  4. Eyes for carrying strap
  5. Release button for distance metering
  6. Laser transmission optics
  7. Diopter compensation for reticule with Scale
  8.  Hinged axis for adjusting the eye spacing
  9. Battery compartment
  10.  Battery compartment cover

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • Binoculars
  • 1 3V lithium round cell, type CR2
  • Carrying strap
  • Ever ready case
  • Eyepiece cover
  • 2 lens covers
  • Warranty card

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

(Applies within the EU, and for other European countries with segregated waste collection systems)

This device contains electrical and/or electronic components and should therefore not be disposed of in general household waste. Instead it should be disposed of at a recycling collection point provided by the local authority. This costs you nothing. If the device itself contains removable batteries or rechargeable batteries, these should first be removed and, if necessary, properly disposed of (refer to the specifications in the manual for your device). Further information on this issue is available from your local authority, your local waste disposal company, or in the store where you purchased this device.

POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
Leica Geovid R binoculars have a robust aluminum housing, allowing them to be used even under adverse conditions. There’s no need to worry about moisture- they are absolutely waterproof to a depth of 5m and the internal optics do not become fogged and a nitrogen filling means that the internal optics do not become fogged.

ATTACHING THE CARRYING STRAP AND THE EYEPIECE COVER
If you want to attach the eyepiece cover to the carrying strap, you must thread the strap through the eyelet on the eyepiece cover before you attach the carrying strap to the left-hand side of the binoculars.

ATTACHING THE LENS COVERS
To fit the two lens covers, the rubber rings on the covers are pushed over the binocular tubes from the lens side in such a way that the covers fold downwards.

INSERTING AND CHANGING THE BATTERY

Leica 40426 8x42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder-
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The Leica Geovid R binoculars are powered by a 3 Volt lithium round cell (e.g. Duracell DL CR2, Ucar CR2, Varta CR2 or other CR2 types).

  1. Open the cover (10) over the battery compartment (9) by turning it anticlockwise, e. g. with a coin.
  2. Insert the battery so that the positive contact goes in first (as shown by the markings in the battery compartment).
  3. Close the cover again by turning it clockwise.

Notes:

  • Batteries should be stored in a cool dry place.
  • If the binoculars are not going to be used for a long time, the battery should be removed.

Caution:

  • Batteries should never be put in a fire, heated, recharged, taken to pieces or broken apart.
  • Used batteries may not be disposed of as normal, household waste as they contain toxic materials that are harmful to the environment. To ensure that they are properly recycled, they should be returned to the dealer or disposed of as special waste (at a collection point).

BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL
A new battery lasts for around 2000 measure-ments at 20°C. Depending on the conditions of use, the battery life can be significantly shorter or longer than this. Low temperatures and frequent use of scan mode shorten the battery life.
A used battery is indicated by a flashing measured value and reticule display. When flashing starts, around another 50 measurements are possible, but with a continuously reduced range.

Caution:
Cold conditions impair the battery performance. Therefore, at low temperatures the LEICA Geovid R should be kept as close to the body as possible and a new battery should be used.

ADJUSTING THE EYEPIECE CUPS / USING WITH AND WITHOUT GLASSES

  • The eyepiece cups (1) can easily be adjusted by turning them and they lock securely in the selected positions. They can be removed completely for thorough cleaning.
  • For viewing with glasses (Figure A), they remain in the fully screwed in position. For viewing without glasses, they are extended by turning them anticlockwise.
  • Two positions are available for optimum adjustment (Figures B, C).
  • If the eyepieces are heavily soiled, we recom-mend removing the cups for cleaning (Figure D). They are removed by gently pulling them in the fully extended position.Leica 40426 8x42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder-fig5
  • ADJUSTING THE EYE SPACING
    Bending the binoculars about the hinged axis (8) individually adjusts the eye spacing. The right and left field of vision should merge into a circular image.

SETTING THE FOCUS / DIOPTER COMPENSATION

On the Leica Geovid R binoculars, the focus is set for objects different distances away using the central focusing dial (2). The two diopter compensation dials (3/7) are used to compen-sate for individual eyesight problems when viewing without glasses and to focus the reticule. Carefully run through the steps described below. Only then can you utilize the full capabilities of the optical system.

  1. Turn the two diopter compensation dials to their zero positions.
  2. When viewing with both eyes, adjust them to a distant object using the central focusing dial.
  3. Press the release button (5) to activate the reticule.
  4. When the reticule appears, while continuing to view with both eyes, adjust the right diopter compensation dial (red index) so that the reticule can be seen in focus in the right optical system.
  5. Then, with the reticule still activated but only viewing with the right eye, use the central focusing dial to adjust the image in the right barrel until it is exactly in focus.
  6. Finally, set the image in the left barrel to an optimum focus with the left diopter dial (3).Leica 40426 8x42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder-fig6
    The set values can be read using the “+” or “–” values on the diopter scales (3a/7a).

Note:
When looking through just the left or right side, the other eye should be squeezed shut or you can simply hold the corresponding half of the binoculars on the lens at the front.

DISTANCE METERING

  • To measure the distance to an object, you must aim directly at it. To do this, activate the reticule by pressing the release button (5) once.
  • When you release the button, the reticule remains lit for around another 4s. With the button held down, the reticule remains lit continuously.
  • While it is lit, aim at the object and press the release button to repeat the distance measurement, and the measured value is then displayed. The reticule disappears briefly during the measurement. Pressing the release button again allows a new measurement to be started at any time, provided the reticule is still lit.
  • If the distance to the object is less than 10 meters, the measuring range is exceeded or the object is not sufficiently reflective, “—— —— ——” appears in the display.
  • When the display disappears, the distance meter is automatically deactivated.

Notes:

  • Depending on the set eye spacing, the displays may be slightly skewed.
  • The Leica Geovid R binoculars are available in different versions for displaying the distance in meters or yards. The different versions can be identified externally by the specifications on the cover of the central focusing dial.

EQUIVALENT HORIZONTAL RANGE ( )

Shots at targets at a higher or lower position are subject to changed ballistic conditions. Therefore, they require knowledge of the equivalent horizontal range, which is relevant for hunting.

Leica 40426 8x42 Geovid R Binocular and Rangefinder-
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  • For example, knowing the is important when using ballistic reticles.
    The Leica Geovid R calculates this EHEHrr from the linear range measured, a correction factor, and from the measured angle.
    For individual measurements, the Leica Geovid R will always show you the direct linear distance to the target first. After around 2s, the display changes to the equivalent horizontal range.

  • Note:

    • values are only specified between 10m and 1100m for safety reasons. The actual measured linear range is also specified.
    • The function cannot be disabled.
  • Important:

    • Please note that particularly at long ranges, the influence of all relevant ballistic influencing factors is greatly increased and considerable variations can occur. The ballistic values displayed should therefore only be viewed as a guideline.
    • Regardless of whether this information is used, you are responsible for assessing the relevant hunting situation.

SCAN MODE

The Leica Geovid R binoculars can be used to measure continuously. Holding down the release button (5) the 2nd time it is pressed switches the device to scan mode after around 0.5s and it then performs continuous measurements. This can be seen by a change in the display: Around every 1.5s a new measured value is shown. Scan mode is particularly practical for measuring small targets.

Notes:

  • Because of the continuous measurements, power consumption is greater in scan mode than for single measurements.
  • After 10s, scan mode is automatically deactivated to conserve the battery if the button has been pressed unintentionally.
  • In scan mode, the value is only displayed for the last measurement.

MEASUREMENT RANGE AND ACCURACY

The measuring accuracy of the Leica Geovid R binoculars is up to ± 1 meter/yard. The maximum range is achieved with well reflecting target objects and a visual range of 10km. The measuring range is influenced by the following factors:

Range Longer Shorter
Color of object White Black
Angle to object Perpendicular Acute
Object size Large Small
General brightness Low (cloudy) High (midday sun)
Atmospheric conditions Clear Hazy
Object structure Homogeneous (wall of building) Inhomogeneous (bush,

tree)

In sunlight and with good vision, the following ranges and accuracies can be achieved:

Range 10m to approx. 1100m/1200yds
Accuracy ±1m up to 350m

±2m up to 700m

±0.5% over 700m

MAINTENANCE / CLEANING

Your Leica Geovid R binoculars do not require any special care. Coarse dirt particles, such as sand, should be removed with a fine hair brush or blown away. Fingerprints etc. on the lenses or eyepieces can be wiped off with a soft, clean leather or dust-free cloth. For excessive soiling, e.g. to the rotating eyepiece sleeves, the binoculars can be cleaned simply be rinsing them under running water. Saltwater can be rinsed off in the same way.

Caution:
Do not exert excessive pressure, even when wiping very dirty lens surfaces. Although the coating is highly abrasion resistant, it can be damaged by sand or salt crystals. All Leica Geovid R binoculars have their “personal” serial number in addition to the type designation. Note this number in your documentation for security.

ACCESSORIES

  • Tripod adapter with 1/4″ thread ………….. 42 220
  • Swimming carrying strap, orange ………… 42 163

SPARE PARTS
If you should require any spare parts for your binoculars, e.g. eyepiece cups, covers or a carrying strap, please contact our Customer Service department or the Leica office in your country (see warranty card for addresses).

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Cause Remedy
The image is not circular when viewing. a) The binoculars are not properly
adjusted to your personal eye spacing. a) Correct the spacing of the two

barrels of the binoculars simply by bending the binoculars about the hinged axis to a greater or lesser extent.
b) The viewer’s pupil is not located in the binoculars’ exit pupil.| b) Correct the position of the head, the eyes or the binoculars.
c) The position of the rotating eyepiece sleeves does not match that for correct use with and without glasses.| c) Correct the adjustment: If wearing glasses, screw in the eyepiece sleeves; if viewing without glasses: Extend the eyepiece sleeves.
Display not focused| Diopter compensation not exact| Repeat diopter compensation
When measuring the range, the display shows “-  –  -“| a) Above or below measuring range| Refer to measuring range specifica- tions
b) The object is not sufficiently reflective
Display flashes or no measurement is possible| Battery dead| Replace the battery

TECHNICAL DATA

Magnification 8x 10x
Lens diameter 42mm
Exit pupil 5.25mm 4.2mm
Twilight number 18.33 20.5
Geometric luminous intensity 27.56 17.64
Field of vision ((at 1000m/yards) 125m/7.1° 110m/6.3° (wide angle)
Close up limit (at 0 diopter) Approx. 5.6m Approx. 5.6m
Exit pupil longitudinal distance 18.5mm 15.6mm
Pupil distance 56-74mm
Prism type Ridge

Coating on lenses

on prisms

| High Durable Coating (HDC™) and hydrophobic Aqua-Dura coating on external lenses Phase correction coating P40
Diopter compensation| Approx. ± 3,5 diopter
Suitable for use when wearing glasses| Yes
Operating temperature| –25 °to +55 °C
Storage temperature| –40 °C to +85 °C
Water tightness| 0.5 bar (approx. 5m water depth)
Housing material| Die cast aluminum
Maximum range| Approx. 1100m
Minimum range| 10m
Measuring accuracy| ±1m up to 350m

±2m up to 700m

±0.5% over 700m

Ballistic function| Display of equivalent horizontal range (EHr) from 10m/y to 1100m/1200y
Display| 4 digit LED
Battery| 1 3V lithium round cell, type CR2
Battery life 1| ≥ 2000 measurements
Laser| Safe for eyes, in compliance with EN and FDA Class 1
Laser beam divergence| 2.5 x 0.5mrad
Maximum measurement duration| Approx. 1.4s
Dimensions (W2 x H3 x D2)| Approx. 124 x174 x 65mm
Weight (with battery)| Approx. 900g

1 At 20 °C and with average usage profile 2 At eye spacing 65mm 3 With eyepiece cups screwed in

Magnification 8x 15x
Lens diameter 56mm
Exit pupil 7mm 3.7mm
Twilight number 21.17 28.98
Geometric luminous intensity 49 13.94
Field of vision ((at 1000m/yards) 118m/6,8° 72m/4.1°
Close up limit (at 0 diopter) Approx. 5.5m Approx. 5.5m
Exit pupil longitudinal distance 18.5mm 15.6mm
Pupil distance 58-74mm
Prism type Ridge

Coating   on lenses

on prisms

| High Durable Coating (HDC™) and hydrophobic Aqua-Dura coating on external lenses Phase correction coating P40
Diopter compensation| Approx. ± 3,5 diopter
Suitable for use when wearing glasses| Yes
Operating temperature| -25 °C to +55 °C
Storage temperature| –40 °C to +85 °C
Water tightness| 0.5 bar (approx. 5m water depth)
Housing material| Die cast aluminum
Maximum range| Approx. 1100m
Minimum range| 10m
Measuring accuracy| ±1m up to 350m

±2m up to 700m

±0.5% over 700m

Ballistic function| Display of equivalent horizontal range (EHr) from 10m/y to 1100m/1200y
Display| 4 digit LED
Battery| 1 3V lithium round cell, type CR2
Battery life 1| ≥ 2000 measurements
Laser| Safe for eyes, in compliance with EN and FDA Class 1
Laser beam divergence| 2.5 x 0.5mrad
Maximum measurement duration| Approx. 1.4s
Dimensions (W2 x H3 x D2)| Approx. 135 x174 x 68mm| Approx. 135 x 208 x 68mm
Weight (with battery)| Approx. 1100g| Approx. 1245g

1 At 20 °C and with average usage profile 2 At eye spacing 65mm 3 With eyepiece cups screwed in

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LEICA CUSTOMER CARE

For servicing your Leica equipment or in the event of damage, the Leica Camera AG Customer Care department or the repair service provided by authorized Leica agents in your country are available (see the warranty card for a list of addresses).

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Customer Care
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Tel.: +49(0)6441-2080-189
Fax: +49(0)6441-2080-339
customer.care@leica-camera.com

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