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®
1800
Rangefinder
The Ranger®
1800 Rangefinder
The Ranger
®
is an extremely effective angle-
compensated laser rangefinder intended for both
archer and rifle shooter. Using the primary HCD
(Horizontal Component Distance) mode, the Ranger
provides the key angle compensated range information
required by the vast majority of rifle and bow shooters
in a simple, quick to read display.
The Ranger also provides
LOS (Line of Sight) mode
and Scan feature along with
adjustments for reading in
yards or meters and setting
the brightness of the
display.
Please be sure to read entire manual prior to using the
Ranger.
Ranger 1800 Specifications
Range Reflective: 9–1800 yards (9–1646 meters)
Range Deer: 9–900 yards (9–822 meters)
Accuracy: + /- 3 yards @ 1000 yards
Maximum Angle Reading: +/- 60 degrees (INC 50)
Measuring Time: < 1 second
Battery Life: 2000 single range minimum
Operating Temperature: 14° to 131°F (–10°to 55°C)
Magnification: 6x
Objective Lens: 22 mm
Eye Relief: 17 mm
Diopter: +/- 3 diopters
54
®
1800
Rangefinder
Lanyard
Attachment
Sockets
Measure Button
Adjust
Focus with
Eyecup
Battery
Compartment
Utility Clip
(Attaches to Either Side)
Menu Button
Basic Operation
Install Battery
Open the battery
compartment and
install the CR2
battery included
with the Ranger.
Power Up
Once you install the
battery, the Ranger is in Ready Condition—the normal
power-off condition when not ranging. To power up
the Ranger from Ready Condition and prepare for
ranging, press and release the Measure button. The
HCD or LOS ranging screen will display. The
Ranger will power down automatically after
ten seconds of non-use.
Focus
Turn the eyecup in or out until image is
sharp. Battery
Power Indicator
Remove battery
compartment cover.
Install battery with
positive side facing
outwards.
+
–
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®
1800
Rangefinder
Mode Selection
Your Ranger is factory set to the angle
compensating HCD mode, yards, and
medium brightness. For most users, these
are the preferred settings.
To change modes, after the Ranger is
powered up activate the Mode Selection
by pressing and holding the Menu button
for at least four seconds. Once the Mode Selection screen
displays, release the button.
As you progress through Mode Selection, you may exit at any
time and save your settings by pressing and holding the Menu
button for at least four seconds—the Ranger will then return
to power-up condition.
Set and Save Mode Selections in 3 Steps
1.	Choose between the
HCD and LOS Modes.
After activating the Mode
Selection, press the
Measure button to toggle
between the HCD and LOS
displays. Press the Menu
button to save your desired
choice and move to the Yards/Meters selection
screen.
2.	Choose between
Yards and Meters
Display.
Press the Measure button
to toggle between the
Yards and Meters display.
Press the Menu button to
save your desired choice
and move to the Brightness selection screen.
Mode Selection
Display
Use the Measure
button to toggle
through each
Mode Selection
option.
Use the Menu
button to activate
the Mode Selection
displays.
Choose Between HCD and LOS
Choose Between Yards and Meters
98
®
1800
Rangefinder
Ranging
With the Ranger powered up, position the crosshair on the
target object and press and release the Measure button to get
the distance measurement. If the laser is not able to range
due to the reflectivity of the target, you will see a display
similar to that shown here. To range a new target, simply re-
aim and press the Measure button again.
To exit Mode Selection and save settings, press and hold the
Menu button for four seconds. Settings will also save when
Ranger powers down automatically.
Choose Between One of Three Brightness Settings
No
Reflectivity
Displayed
HCD
Scan
LOS
Scan
3.	Choose the Brightness Setting.
The Ranger provides three illumination settings. Press the
Measure button to toggle through the three Brightness
settings. Press the Menu button to save your desired setting
and move back to HCD/LOS selection screen.
Scan Ranging
With the Ranger powered up, activate
Scan Ranging by pressing and holding
the Measure button down. A blinking “S”
will appear in the lower left corner.
Keeping the button depressed will
continuously measure distance as you
pan the crosshair back and forth across
target objects. Releasing the Measure
button will return laser to the Power Up
Condition.
1110
®
1800
Rangefinder
Using the HCD Mode
Use the HCD range mode in the following situations:
•	Rifle shooting on level ground at any range.
•	Rifle shooting out to ranges of 800 yards with mild slopes
(less than 15 degrees).
•	Rifle shooting out to ranges of 400 yards with moderate
slopes (15 to 30 degrees).
•	For all archery shooting.
Note: See page 13 for method of reading slope degree in LOS
mode.
The displayed HCD yardage number is corrected for shot angle
and needs no extra user
input; shooters simply use the
appropriate level ground bullet
drop and wind adjustment for
the range displayed and shoot.
Archers use the appropriate
level ground sight pin for the range displayed and shoot.
Ranging Mode Explanations
The Ranger provides two range modes: HCD (Horizontal
Component Distance) and LOS (Line of Sight). Both modes
offer a Scan feature.
HCD Mode
The Ranger HCD range display is intended to be the
primary mode—used for most all rifle and archery shooting
conditions. The yardage number displayed is the critical
horizontal component distance.
500 Yard Line of Sight
Horizontal Component Distance
385 Yards
Use 525 yard
level ground
drop data to
make shot.
1312
®
1800
Rangefinder
LOS Mode
The Ranger LOS (Line of Sight) mode is intended for rifle
shooters who are using slope correcting ballistic drop data
cards, ballistic cell phone applications, or PDAs with ballistic
programs and who are shooting at distances beyond 500
yards and with slopes greater than 15 degrees. Most shooters
and archers will not need the LOS mode.
The range number displayed in LOS mode is the actual line
of sight range with no ballistic correction for slope. Most of
the commonly used ballistic devices can provide independent
slope correction for bullet drop data and require actual line
of sight range input. Using the LOS range when calculating
bullet wind drifts under these steep slope/long range
conditions will provide a higher degree of accuracy than using
the HCD range.
To use, simply input the LOS range number into the electronic
device or use the LOS range when referencing ballistic drop
cards with slope correction.
LOS Range
Incline angle
LOS Mode – Using the INC Number
When in LOS mode, an additional number is displayed below
the yardage number. This number is slope shown in degrees.
The slope incline number can be used with drop charts or
field cards to calculate precise bullet drops in mountainous
terrain.
1514
®
1800
Rangefinder
Scan Feature
The Scan feature can be used to range moving targets or
help range smaller targets on uniform backgrounds in either
HCD or LOS modes. Once powered up, press and hold the
Measure button and scan laser back and forth, watching for
changes in the yardage number as crosshairs move across the
target object. A blinking “S” display indicates Scan Ranging
is activated.
Scanning to get range:
Scan back and forth, watching for
yardage number to display or change.
Maintenance
•	Use lens brush to remove dust or grit from lenses.
•	Use a clean lens cloth or tissue to remove smudges or
smears from lenses.
•	Store rangefinder in a dry location away from direct
sunlight.
Tripod Socket
Loop lanyard through
attachment sockets.
Tripod Use for Ranging
Using a tripod to steady the
rangefinder will increase your
ability to range small targets at
longer distances. If the Ranger is
used on a tripod, the reticle may
appear tilted depending on tripod
level.
Lanyard
When not using a tripod,
the lanyard provides a
secure way to carry your
rangefinder.
1716
®
1800
Rangefinder
Rangefinding Tips
Laser rangefinders work by emitting a brief pulse of light aimed at
a target object. Distance is determined by the amount of time taken
for the light to emit and return to the laser’s internal receiver. A
laser’s ability to read range can be affected by many things—mostly
relating to the target objects. Under ideal conditions, the Ranger
can be expected to range a large reflective object out to 1300 yards
and deer-sized game out to 650 yards.
•	Light colors will usually reflect the laser pulse better than dark ones.
An exception would be snow, which can be difficult to range.
•	Shiny, reflective surfaces will usually reflect the laser pulse better
than dull, textured surfaces. Animal hair will not reflect as well as a
hard surface.
•	Ranging while under cloud cover can improve laser performance
compared to ranging while under bright sunny conditions.
•	Solid objects, such as rock piles, will reflect the laser pulse better
than less dense items such as bushes.
•	Flat surfaces perpendicular to the laser pulse will reflect better than
curved surfaces or surfaces angled in relation to laser pulse.
•	Ranging over water can sometimes cause false reflections and
readings.
•	At longer distances, larger objects will be easier to range than small
objects.
•	If you are having difficulty ranging an animal or object, try ranging
a different nearby object or use the Scan feature to pan back and
forth while watching for changes in range number.
FCC Requirements
The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or uninten-
tional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
1918
®
1800
Rangefinder
2120 West Greenview Drive
Middleton, WI 53562
service@vortexoptics.com
VIP Warranty
We build optics based on our commitment to your absolute
satisfaction. That’s why our products are unconditionally
guaranteed and we make this Very Important Promise to
you—a Very Important Person.
Rest assured that in the event your optic becomes damaged
or defective, we will repair or replace it at no charge to
you. If we cannot repair your optic, we will replace it with
an optic in perfect working order and in equal or better
physical condition. Call us at 800-426-0048 for prompt,
professional, and friendly service.
Visit www.vortexoptics.com for more information.
The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage
or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of
the product.
Laser Safety and Precautions
Do not stare into beam or view directly without laser eye protection.
Staring continuously into beam for prolonged periods of time could
cause harm to your eyes. If used properly, this device is safe for
your eyes and laser eye protection is not needed.
•	Use the correct battery (CR2) and proper battery orientation.
•	Do not look at sun.
•	Do not activate Menu or Measure buttons while aiming at eye
or looking into objective lens.
•	Do not disassemble.
•	Do not allow children to play with unit.
CAUTION - Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Sheltered Wings, Inc., 2120 West Greenview Drive,
Middleton, WI 53562
Manufactured: January 2017
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH
21CFR SUBCHAPTER J PARTS
1040.10 AND 1040.11 EXCEPT FOR
DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER
NOTICE NO. 50 DATED JUNE 24, 2007.
M-00091-0

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Instructions | Vortex Ranger 1800 Rangefinder

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  • 2. 32 ® 1800 Rangefinder The Ranger® 1800 Rangefinder The Ranger ® is an extremely effective angle- compensated laser rangefinder intended for both archer and rifle shooter. Using the primary HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) mode, the Ranger provides the key angle compensated range information required by the vast majority of rifle and bow shooters in a simple, quick to read display. The Ranger also provides LOS (Line of Sight) mode and Scan feature along with adjustments for reading in yards or meters and setting the brightness of the display. Please be sure to read entire manual prior to using the Ranger. Ranger 1800 Specifications Range Reflective: 9–1800 yards (9–1646 meters) Range Deer: 9–900 yards (9–822 meters) Accuracy: + /- 3 yards @ 1000 yards Maximum Angle Reading: +/- 60 degrees (INC 50) Measuring Time: < 1 second Battery Life: 2000 single range minimum Operating Temperature: 14° to 131°F (–10°to 55°C) Magnification: 6x Objective Lens: 22 mm Eye Relief: 17 mm Diopter: +/- 3 diopters
  • 3. 54 ® 1800 Rangefinder Lanyard Attachment Sockets Measure Button Adjust Focus with Eyecup Battery Compartment Utility Clip (Attaches to Either Side) Menu Button Basic Operation Install Battery Open the battery compartment and install the CR2 battery included with the Ranger. Power Up Once you install the battery, the Ranger is in Ready Condition—the normal power-off condition when not ranging. To power up the Ranger from Ready Condition and prepare for ranging, press and release the Measure button. The HCD or LOS ranging screen will display. The Ranger will power down automatically after ten seconds of non-use. Focus Turn the eyecup in or out until image is sharp. Battery Power Indicator Remove battery compartment cover. Install battery with positive side facing outwards. + –
  • 4. 76 ® 1800 Rangefinder Mode Selection Your Ranger is factory set to the angle compensating HCD mode, yards, and medium brightness. For most users, these are the preferred settings. To change modes, after the Ranger is powered up activate the Mode Selection by pressing and holding the Menu button for at least four seconds. Once the Mode Selection screen displays, release the button. As you progress through Mode Selection, you may exit at any time and save your settings by pressing and holding the Menu button for at least four seconds—the Ranger will then return to power-up condition. Set and Save Mode Selections in 3 Steps 1. Choose between the HCD and LOS Modes. After activating the Mode Selection, press the Measure button to toggle between the HCD and LOS displays. Press the Menu button to save your desired choice and move to the Yards/Meters selection screen. 2. Choose between Yards and Meters Display. Press the Measure button to toggle between the Yards and Meters display. Press the Menu button to save your desired choice and move to the Brightness selection screen. Mode Selection Display Use the Measure button to toggle through each Mode Selection option. Use the Menu button to activate the Mode Selection displays. Choose Between HCD and LOS Choose Between Yards and Meters
  • 5. 98 ® 1800 Rangefinder Ranging With the Ranger powered up, position the crosshair on the target object and press and release the Measure button to get the distance measurement. If the laser is not able to range due to the reflectivity of the target, you will see a display similar to that shown here. To range a new target, simply re- aim and press the Measure button again. To exit Mode Selection and save settings, press and hold the Menu button for four seconds. Settings will also save when Ranger powers down automatically. Choose Between One of Three Brightness Settings No Reflectivity Displayed HCD Scan LOS Scan 3. Choose the Brightness Setting. The Ranger provides three illumination settings. Press the Measure button to toggle through the three Brightness settings. Press the Menu button to save your desired setting and move back to HCD/LOS selection screen. Scan Ranging With the Ranger powered up, activate Scan Ranging by pressing and holding the Measure button down. A blinking “S” will appear in the lower left corner. Keeping the button depressed will continuously measure distance as you pan the crosshair back and forth across target objects. Releasing the Measure button will return laser to the Power Up Condition.
  • 6. 1110 ® 1800 Rangefinder Using the HCD Mode Use the HCD range mode in the following situations: • Rifle shooting on level ground at any range. • Rifle shooting out to ranges of 800 yards with mild slopes (less than 15 degrees). • Rifle shooting out to ranges of 400 yards with moderate slopes (15 to 30 degrees). • For all archery shooting. Note: See page 13 for method of reading slope degree in LOS mode. The displayed HCD yardage number is corrected for shot angle and needs no extra user input; shooters simply use the appropriate level ground bullet drop and wind adjustment for the range displayed and shoot. Archers use the appropriate level ground sight pin for the range displayed and shoot. Ranging Mode Explanations The Ranger provides two range modes: HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) and LOS (Line of Sight). Both modes offer a Scan feature. HCD Mode The Ranger HCD range display is intended to be the primary mode—used for most all rifle and archery shooting conditions. The yardage number displayed is the critical horizontal component distance. 500 Yard Line of Sight Horizontal Component Distance 385 Yards Use 525 yard level ground drop data to make shot.
  • 7. 1312 ® 1800 Rangefinder LOS Mode The Ranger LOS (Line of Sight) mode is intended for rifle shooters who are using slope correcting ballistic drop data cards, ballistic cell phone applications, or PDAs with ballistic programs and who are shooting at distances beyond 500 yards and with slopes greater than 15 degrees. Most shooters and archers will not need the LOS mode. The range number displayed in LOS mode is the actual line of sight range with no ballistic correction for slope. Most of the commonly used ballistic devices can provide independent slope correction for bullet drop data and require actual line of sight range input. Using the LOS range when calculating bullet wind drifts under these steep slope/long range conditions will provide a higher degree of accuracy than using the HCD range. To use, simply input the LOS range number into the electronic device or use the LOS range when referencing ballistic drop cards with slope correction. LOS Range Incline angle LOS Mode – Using the INC Number When in LOS mode, an additional number is displayed below the yardage number. This number is slope shown in degrees. The slope incline number can be used with drop charts or field cards to calculate precise bullet drops in mountainous terrain.
  • 8. 1514 ® 1800 Rangefinder Scan Feature The Scan feature can be used to range moving targets or help range smaller targets on uniform backgrounds in either HCD or LOS modes. Once powered up, press and hold the Measure button and scan laser back and forth, watching for changes in the yardage number as crosshairs move across the target object. A blinking “S” display indicates Scan Ranging is activated. Scanning to get range: Scan back and forth, watching for yardage number to display or change. Maintenance • Use lens brush to remove dust or grit from lenses. • Use a clean lens cloth or tissue to remove smudges or smears from lenses. • Store rangefinder in a dry location away from direct sunlight. Tripod Socket Loop lanyard through attachment sockets. Tripod Use for Ranging Using a tripod to steady the rangefinder will increase your ability to range small targets at longer distances. If the Ranger is used on a tripod, the reticle may appear tilted depending on tripod level. Lanyard When not using a tripod, the lanyard provides a secure way to carry your rangefinder.
  • 9. 1716 ® 1800 Rangefinder Rangefinding Tips Laser rangefinders work by emitting a brief pulse of light aimed at a target object. Distance is determined by the amount of time taken for the light to emit and return to the laser’s internal receiver. A laser’s ability to read range can be affected by many things—mostly relating to the target objects. Under ideal conditions, the Ranger can be expected to range a large reflective object out to 1300 yards and deer-sized game out to 650 yards. • Light colors will usually reflect the laser pulse better than dark ones. An exception would be snow, which can be difficult to range. • Shiny, reflective surfaces will usually reflect the laser pulse better than dull, textured surfaces. Animal hair will not reflect as well as a hard surface. • Ranging while under cloud cover can improve laser performance compared to ranging while under bright sunny conditions. • Solid objects, such as rock piles, will reflect the laser pulse better than less dense items such as bushes. • Flat surfaces perpendicular to the laser pulse will reflect better than curved surfaces or surfaces angled in relation to laser pulse. • Ranging over water can sometimes cause false reflections and readings. • At longer distances, larger objects will be easier to range than small objects. • If you are having difficulty ranging an animal or object, try ranging a different nearby object or use the Scan feature to pan back and forth while watching for changes in range number. FCC Requirements The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or uninten- tional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip- ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • 10. 1918 ® 1800 Rangefinder 2120 West Greenview Drive Middleton, WI 53562 service@vortexoptics.com VIP Warranty We build optics based on our commitment to your absolute satisfaction. That’s why our products are unconditionally guaranteed and we make this Very Important Promise to you—a Very Important Person. Rest assured that in the event your optic becomes damaged or defective, we will repair or replace it at no charge to you. If we cannot repair your optic, we will replace it with an optic in perfect working order and in equal or better physical condition. Call us at 800-426-0048 for prompt, professional, and friendly service. Visit www.vortexoptics.com for more information. The VIP Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product. Laser Safety and Precautions Do not stare into beam or view directly without laser eye protection. Staring continuously into beam for prolonged periods of time could cause harm to your eyes. If used properly, this device is safe for your eyes and laser eye protection is not needed. • Use the correct battery (CR2) and proper battery orientation. • Do not look at sun. • Do not activate Menu or Measure buttons while aiming at eye or looking into objective lens. • Do not disassemble. • Do not allow children to play with unit. CAUTION - Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. Sheltered Wings, Inc., 2120 West Greenview Drive, Middleton, WI 53562 Manufactured: January 2017 THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J PARTS 1040.10 AND 1040.11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE NO. 50 DATED JUNE 24, 2007.