Canon 10x32 IS Bedienungsanleitung

Instructions
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ENG-1
Thank you for purchasing a Canon
product.
The Canon 10x32 IS (10x), 12x32 IS (12x), and 14x32 IS (14x) prism
binoculars are equipped with a lens-shift type Image Stabilizer.
Before using the binoculars, read this instruction booklet to familiarize
yourself with the proper operation.
Also, please keep this instruction booklet in a safe place so that you can
refer to it at anytime.
z “IS” stands for Image Stabilizer.
Symbols
Warning to prevent malfunction or damage to the binoculars.
Supplementary hints for using the binoculars.
Accessories
The binoculars come with the following accessories:
Case ..................................................... 1
Strap ..................................................... 1
Eyepiece lens caps............................... 1
Strings (for eyepiece lens caps) .......... 1
AA alkaline batteries ............................. 2

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Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use)
z Please be sure to read this section carefully beforehand in order to
use your binoculars correctly and safely.
zThe following precautions are designed so that you will use your
binoculars safely. Please be sure to read and follow them in order to
prevent injury to you or others as well as damage to them.
Warning (regarding the binoculars)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in death or serious injury.
zNever look at the sun with the binoculars.
Doing so can cause loss of vision.
zDo not place the binoculars under direct sunlight. Otherwise, the lens may
concentrate the sun's rays and cause a fire.
zKeep the plastic bags used for packaging out of reach of small children since
suffocation may occur if a bag is placed over their head.
zIf the strap is mistakenly wrapped around the neck, suffocation may result.
Caution (regarding the binoculars)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury.
zDo not place the binoculars on an unstable surface. Doing so may cause the
binoculars to fall and could result in a personal injury.
zDo not use the binoculars while walking. Doing so may cause you to collide
into objects or fall down and could result in a personal injury.
zDo not swing the binoculars around by the strap. Doing so may cause others
to be hit by the binoculars and could result in a personal injury.
zFingers may be pinched when adjusting the width of the binoculars. Be aware
of this when the binoculars are being used by small children.
zWhen used for a prolonged period or when used repeatedly, the rubber
eyecups may irritate the skin around the eyes. If you suspect that this may
have occurred, please see a physician.

Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use)
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Caution (regarding the binoculars)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in damage to property.
zBinoculars are precision instruments. Do not drop them or subject them to
shock. Never attempt to disassemble them.
zDo not place these binoculars underwater. Also, avoid exposing the
binoculars to rain or water spray.
zDo not store the binoculars in a car or similar location under direct sunlight.
Doing so will cause the binoculars to reach a temperature higher than
expected which may cause damage to occur.
zDo not use any organic solvent, such as alcohol, thinner, or benzene when
wiping the lenses or body. If the lens is dirty, first use a blower brush to
remove dust, etc., from the lens surface. Then use a soft, dry cloth and wipe
the lens gently without scratching it.
Warning (regarding the batteries)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in death or serious injury.
zPlease follow the precautions below when using batteries. Not doing so may
result in overheating, generation of smoke, ignitions, battery leakage, and
explosions which may lead to fire or personal injury.
1. Be sure not to use batteries with a nominal voltage rating of 1.5V or higher
or batteries which have no nominal voltage information.
2. Do not use batteries of different brands together or use old batteries with
new ones. Replace the batteries with two new batteries at the same time
from the same brand.
3. Make sure that the battery polarity is correct.
4. Do not attempt to disassemble batteries, charge the batteries (except for
rechargeable batteries), leave batteries in a hot place, short circuit the
contacts, or throw them into a fire.
zIn rare cases, some AA-size lithium batteries will reach extremely high
temperatures. For your safety, please refrain from using AA-size lithium
batteries.

ENG-4
Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use)
Caution (regarding the batteries)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury.
zI
n the event that liquid from the inside of the battery leaks out and contacts
your skin, be sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly. Also, do not rub your
eyes or mouth using any hand that made contact with liquid from the battery.
Caution (regarding the batteries)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in damage to property.
z Please remove the batteries when not using the binoculars. If the batteries
are left inside, they may leak and cause damage.
Handling Precautions
zStoring the binoculars in a humid location may cause fungus to form on the
lenses or cause the lenses to become cloudy. If the binoculars are not to be
used for an extended period, clean the lenses and body thoroughly and store
in a well-ventilated dry place.
zIf the binoculars are taken from a cold environment to a warm one,
condensation may develop on the surface and internal parts due to the sudden
change in temperature. To prevent condensation, first put the binoculars into
an airtight plastic bag before taking it to a warm environment. Let it gradually
adjust to the warmer temperature, then take out the binoculars. Do the same
when taking the binoculars from a warm environment to a cold one.

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Nomenclature
(The 14x32 IS is shown in the illustrations.)
Image Stabilizer button
Objective lenses
Lamp
Dioptric correction scale
Dioptric correction ring
String attachment location
Battery chamber
cover
Objective lens protector
Strap mount
Focusing knob
Eyecup
Eyepiece lenses
Eyepiece lens caps
POWERD IS button

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Using the Lens Caps
Attaching Eyepiece Lens Caps
zAttach them over the eyecups.
Installing the Strap
1Fasten the strap.
zMake sure that there is no slack
and the strap does not loosen at the
clasp when you pull it.
2Connect the objective lens caps.
zInstall the string included in the
package to the eyepiece lens cap
(1) and then attach the string to the
strap (2).

ENG-7
Loading the Batteries
1Open the cover.
zOpen the battery chamber cover.
2Insert the battery.
zLoad the two batteries in the correct
+ and – orientation as shown in the
illustration on the battery chamber
cover. Once the batteries have been
placed inside, rmly close the battery
chamber cover.
3Check that the lamp lights.
zPress the Image Stabilizer button or
POWERD IS button and check that
the lamp lights (please continue to
hold the button for more than one
second).
zWhen handling batteries, please carefully read " Warning (regarding
the batteries)" and " Caution (regarding the batteries)" which are found
on page 3-4 of this manual.
zDo not load the batteries backwards. Doing so may bend the spring
electrodes, causing damage.
zBe careful not to let moisture onto the inner side of the battery chamber
cover or into the chamber. If there is moisture, make sure to remove it
and adequately dry it off before changing batteries.
Battery Life (Continuous Use) (Based on Canon's testing conditions)
23°C / 73°F –10°C / 14°F
Size-AA alkaline batteries* Approx. 10 hours Approx. 2 hours
* Alkaline battery usage times can vary greatly depending on the brand.
AA-size nickel metal hydride batteries (Ni-MH) can also be used.

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Before You Start
1Adjust the eyecup position.
zW
hen using the binoculars while
wearing eyeglasses, turn the eyecups
to adjust the height for easy viewing.
2Adjust the width of the
binoculars.
zL
ook through the binoculars and
adjust the angle of the eyepieces until
the left and right images converge.
zDoing the above minimizes eye fatigue during viewing.
zWhen adjusting the width of the binoculars to suit the width between your
eyes, look at a distant object.
3Adjust the diopter.
zFirst look through the left eyepiece
only and adjust the focusing knob
until the object looks sharp.
zThen look through the right eyepiece
only and look at the same object
while turning the dioptric correction
ring until the object looks sharp.
4Adjust the focus.
zLook through the eyepiece and turn
the focusing knob until the object
looks sharp.

ENG-9
Using the Image Stabilizer
When you look through the binoculars, the image may be shaking and
difficult to see since your hands are holding the binoculars. In such a
case, the Image Stabilizer can help steady the image.
zThe binoculars feature a general IS, which provides image
stabilization when looking at a wide area, and a POWERD IS, which is
especially effective when continuously aiming the binoculars at one
point.
zThe Image Stabilizer can be operated using the following methods:
(1) Five-minute operation
zStarting and stopping Image Stabilizer
operation
• Press the Image Stabilizer button and quickly
let it go, and the general IS will operate
continuously for ve minutes (1).
To stop general IS operation, press and
release the Image Stabilizer button again (1).
• Similarly, pressing the POWERD IS button
and quickly letting it go will activate the
POWERD IS continuously for ve minutes (2).
To stop POWERD IS operation, press and
release the POWERD IS button again (2).
zSwitching between general IS and POWERD IS
• During general IS operation, press and quickly release the POWERD IS
button to switch to POWERD IS* (2).
Also, press and hold the POWERD IS button during general IS operation to
switch to POWERD IS. Operation will be stopped once the button is released
(2).
• Similarly, pressing and quickly releasing the Image Stabilizer button during
POWERD IS operation will cause the binoculars to switch to general IS* (1).
A
lso, press and hold the Image Stabilizer button during POWERD IS operation
to switch to
general
IS. Operation will be stopped once the button is released
(1).
* After switching to the other IS, it will continue to operate for ve minutes.
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