Garmin Xero A1i Bow Sight Owners Manual - Page 5

Getting Started, Video Tutorials, Device Overview, Buttons, Installing AAA Batteries

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Getting Started WARNING Always inspect your equipment prior to shooting an arrow. Always understand your target and what lies beyond your target before taking a shot. Failure to account for your shooting environment could cause property damage, injury, or death. You are responsible for understanding and complying with any applicable regulations for shooting a bow and arrow. This device has a protective housing which, when in place, prevents human access to laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limit (AEL) for Class 1 laser products. This device should not be modified or operated without its housing or optics. Operating this device without a housing and optics, or operating this device with a modified housing or optics that expose the laser source, may result in direct exposure to laser radiation and the risk of permanent eye damage. Removal or modification of the diffuser in front of the laser optic may result in the risk of permanent eye damage. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Video Tutorials You can view video tutorials for installing and setting up your Xero bow sight at www.garmin.com/xerotutorials. Device Overview Laser emitter Device label Emits laser light for measuring the distance to a target View manufacturer's identification and certification March 21, 2018 Buttons • Press OK to open the main menu and select menu options. • Press or to move through menus. • Press or to adjust the pin brightness. • Hold or to set a pin manually. • Press to return to a previous menu. • Press to turn the device on. • Hold to turn the device off. Installing AAA Batteries The device operates on two AAA lithium batteries (not included). Lithium batteries are required for this device. Alkaline and NiMH batteries do not meet the power requirements for auto-ranging functionality. When using alkaline or NiMH batteries, the sight functionality may be reduced to standard fixed pin sighting only. 1 Using a 5/64 inch hex wrench, loosen the four screws , and remove the battery door from the side of the device. LCD screen Displays target range and device settings Buttons Select to move through menus, select options, and configure the device (Buttons, page 1) Laser rangefinder trigger Hold to activate the laser rangefinder Tap to reset the pin timer or display fixed pins Mounting rail Attaches the device to the included mount Level Shows when the device is level Optic Displays the pins Battery door Remove to install batteries Laser receiver Receives laser light for measuring the distance to a target Getting Started 2 Insert two AAA lithium batteries into the device, observing polarity. 3 Replace the battery cover, and secure the screws to a maximum torque specification of 0.5 N-m (4 lbf-in). Mounting the Sight on a Bow 1 Insert the curved rail mount from the back of the bow sight into the grooves at the front of the mount assembly . 1

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Getting Started
WARNING
Always inspect your equipment prior to shooting an arrow.
Always understand your target and what lies beyond your target
before taking a shot. Failure to account for your shooting
environment could cause property damage, injury, or death. You
are responsible for understanding and complying with any
applicable regulations for shooting a bow and arrow.
This device has a protective housing which, when in place,
prevents human access to laser radiation in excess of the
accessible emission limit (AEL) for Class 1 laser products. This
device should not be modified or operated without its housing or
optics. Operating this device without a housing and optics, or
operating this device with a modified housing or optics that
expose the laser source, may result in direct exposure to laser
radiation and the risk of permanent eye damage. Removal or
modification of the diffuser in front of the laser optic may result in
the risk of permanent eye damage.
See the
Important Safety and Product Information
guide in the
product box for product warnings and other important
information.
Video Tutorials
You can view video tutorials for installing and setting up your
Xero bow sight at
www.garmin.com/xerotutorials
.
Device Overview
LCD screen
Displays target range and device settings
Buttons
Select to move through menus, select options, and
configure the device (
Buttons
, page 1
)
Laser
rangefinder
trigger
Hold to activate the laser rangefinder
Tap to reset the pin timer or display fixed pins
Mounting rail
Attaches the device to the included mount
Level
Shows when the device is level
Optic
Displays the pins
Battery door
Remove to install batteries
Laser receiver
Receives laser light for measuring the distance to a
target
Laser emitter
Emits laser light for measuring the distance to a
target
Device label
View manufacturer's identification and certification
March 21, 2018
Buttons
Press
OK
to open the main menu and select menu options.
Press
or
to move through menus.
Press
or
to adjust the pin brightness.
Hold
or
to set a pin manually.
Press
to return to a previous menu.
Press
to turn the device on.
Hold
to turn the device off.
Installing AAA Batteries
The device operates on two AAA lithium batteries (not included).
Lithium batteries are required for this device. Alkaline and NiMH
batteries do not meet the power requirements for auto-ranging
functionality. When using alkaline or NiMH batteries, the sight
functionality may be reduced to standard fixed pin sighting only.
1
Using a 5/64 inch hex wrench, loosen the four screws
, and
remove the battery door
from the side of the device.
2
Insert two AAA lithium batteries into the device, observing
polarity.
3
Replace the battery cover, and secure the screws to a
maximum torque specification of 0.5 N-m (4 lbf-in).
Mounting the Sight on a Bow
1
Insert the curved rail mount
from the back of the bow sight
into the grooves at the front of the mount assembly
.
Getting Started
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