Bresser 3810070 Instruction Manual

The Bresser 3810070 is a high-quality optical instrument designed for precise observation and measurement. This manual provides comprehensive instructions for safety, features, setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device. Below are the key sections for reference.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation & Setup 3. First-Time Operation 4. Technical Specifications 5. Controls & Functions 6. Connecting to Accessories 7. Using Advanced Features 8. Safety Features 9. Maintenance & Cleaning 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting Guide

Features at a Glance

Key components: Precision optical system, adjustable focus mechanism, durable construction, integrated mounting points, and user-friendly interface.

FeatureDescription
Optical SystemHigh-resolution lenses for clear and sharp images
Focus MechanismSmooth, precise adjustment for optimal clarity
ConstructionRobust, weather-resistant materials for durability
Mounting PointsStandardized threads for tripod or accessory attachment
InterfaceIntuitive controls for easy operation
Power SourceBattery-operated with low-power indicator
DisplayBacklit LCD for readings in low-light conditions
Measurement RangeWide range suitable for various applications
CalibrationEasy calibration procedure for accuracy
PortabilityLightweight design for field use

Installation & Setup

Unpack and inspect all components. Ensure all parts are present and undamaged.

  1. Assemble the main unit: Attach the optical head to the base as per diagram.
  2. Install batteries: Open battery compartment, insert correct polarity, close securely.
  3. Mount on stable surface: Use provided tripod or secure mounting platform.
  4. Connect optional accessories: Attach external sensors or cables to designated ports.

WARNING! Handle optical components with care. Avoid touching lens surfaces directly. Ensure mounting is secure to prevent falls.

First-Time Operation

Power on the device; follow initialization sequence.

  1. Initial calibration: Allow device to self-calibrate upon first power-up.
  2. Set language: Navigate menu to select preferred language (default: ENGLISH).
  3. Configure basic settings: Adjust brightness, units of measurement, and auto-off timer.
  4. Test functionality: Perform a quick test measurement to verify operation.

CAUTION! Do not look directly at intense light sources through the optical system. Use in a stable environment free from vibrations.

Technical Specifications

Controls & Functions

Access functions via front panel buttons or menu system. Front Panel: POWER, MODE, UP/DOWN arrows, ENTER.

Remote (if applicable): POWER, directional pad, MENU, ENTER, BACK.

Menu Navigation: Use arrows to browse, ENTER to select. Settings: Adjust measurement parameters, display options, calibration, system info. Measurement Modes: Select based on application (e.g., distance, angle, reference). Data Storage: Store and recall measurements internally (if supported).

Connecting to Accessories

External sensors, data loggers, or tripods can be connected.

  1. Ensure device is powered off before connecting accessories.
  2. Use correct cables and ports (e.g., USB for data, accessory port for sensors).
  3. Secure connections firmly to avoid disconnection during use.
  4. Power on device; accessory should be detected automatically or via menu selection.

Tip: Refer to accessory manual for specific compatibility and setup instructions.

Using Advanced Features

Supports advanced functions for professional use.

  1. Data logging: Enable to record measurements over time.
  2. Custom calibration: Perform user calibration for specific conditions.
  3. Unit conversion: Switch between metric and imperial units.
  4. Auto-averaging: Device can average multiple readings for increased accuracy.
  5. Alarm functions: Set thresholds for visual/audible alerts.
  6. Backlight control: Adjust display brightness for environment.
  7. Sleep mode: Configure auto power-off to conserve battery.

WARNING! Advanced features may affect measurement accuracy if misconfigured. Refer to specific sections for detailed procedures.

Safety Features

Overload protection: Prevents damage from excessive input. Low battery indicator: Warns when batteries need replacement. Auto-shutoff: Conserves power after period of inactivity. Eye safety: Designed to minimize risk when used as intended.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Power off and disconnect before maintenance. Use only recommended cleaning materials.

  1. Lenses: Blow off dust, clean with lens cloth and approved solution if necessary.
  2. Body: Wipe with dry, soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
  3. Battery compartment: Keep clean and dry; remove batteries if storing long-term.
  4. Storage: Store in protective case provided, in cool, dry place.

CAUTION! Never immerse in water. Avoid harsh chemicals. Do not disassemble beyond user-serviceable parts.

Regulatory Information

Complies with relevant CE, RoHS, and other applicable standards for electronic measuring devices. Copyright © Bresser GmbH. All rights reserved. For technical support, warranty service, or product information, visit www.bresser.com or contact your local Bresser service center.

Troubleshooting Guide

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No powerDead batteries, incorrect installationReplace batteries; ensure correct polarity.
Inaccurate readingsNeed for calibration, environmental factorsPerform calibration; ensure stable operating conditions.
Display is dim or blankLow battery, backlight offReplace batteries; adjust display settings.
Device not respondingSoftware freezePower off completely, remove batteries, wait 60 seconds, restart.
Accessory not detectedLoose connection, incompatibilityCheck and secure connection; verify accessory compatibility.

Factory Reset: Menu > System > Reset to Defaults (use with caution).

Service: For persistent issues, contact Bresser support or authorized service center. Do not attempt unauthorized repairs.

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