GARANTIE 2 ANS EN USAGE NORMAL - GUARANTEE 2 YEARS UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS OF USE - GARANTÍA 2 AÑOS EN CONDICIONES NORMALES DE USO - GARANZIA 2 ANNI IN CONDIZIONI D’USO NORMALI - GARANTIE 2 JAHRE BEI NORMALEM G E B R A U C H - WA A R B O R G 2 J A A R B I G N O R M A A L G E B R U I K GARANTIDO 2 ANOS EM UTILIZAÇÃO NORMAL - GWARANCJA 2 LATA, PRZY NORMALNYM UZYTKOWANIU - 2 ÉVRE GARANTÁLVA NORMÁLIS HASZNÁLAT MELLETT - Ref Pack : 822.469 Decathlon 4 bd de Mons BP 299 59665 Villeneuve d'Ascq cedex France Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine C 40 0 B Co ou s m so pa le ss FR EN ES IT Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2 3 1 5 4 8 9 6 7 2 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Axe principal de la boussole Compass direction-of-travel arrow Eje principal de la br jula Asse principale della bussola KompassesHauptachse Hoofdas van het kompas Eixo principal da b ssola Główna oś busoli A tájoló fő tengelye Основная ось компаса 1 2 Fente de vis e Sighting hole Ranura del visor Fessura di mira Zielschlitz Vizierkeep culo de mira Muszka Irányrés Bизирная 3 Echelle angulaire Angular scale Escala angular Scala angolare Winkelskala Hoekschaal escala angular Skala kątowa Szögmérő прорезь skála угловая шкала Fl che de marquage Marking arrow Flecha de marcaje freccia di puntamento Markierungspfeil Aanduidingspijl Seta de marca o Strzałka oznakowania Jelölő nyíl маркировочная стрелка 4 Module ext rieur Outer capsule M dulo exterior Modulo Esterno u§eres Messelement buitenste module M dulo exterior Moduł zewnętrzny Belső modul внешний модуль 5 Loupe de lecture Reading magnifier Lupa de lectura Lente di ingrandimento per la lettura Leselupe Vergrootglas om te lezen Lupa de leitura Lupa do odczytu Nagyító az olvasáshoz лупа для чтения 6 градусов 7 Fente de vis e Sighting hole Ranura del visor Fessura di mira Zielschlitz Vizierkeep culo de mira Muszka Irányrés Bизирная прорезь Echelle int rieure mobile Mobile inner scale Escala interior m vil Scala interna mobile Bewegliche Innenskala Variabele binnenste module Escala interior m vel Wewnętrzna ruchoma podziałka Belső mozgatható skála подвижная внутренняя шкала 8 Echelle europ enne 1/50000 European scale 1/50000 Escala europea 1/50000 Scala europea 1/50000 Europ ische Skala 1/50000 Europese schaal 1/50000 Escala europeia 1/50000 podziałka europejska 1/50000 1/50000-es európai skála Eвропейская шкала 1/50000 9 3 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You have just acquired the Geonaute C400 sighting compass, and we thank you for your confidence in us. This instrument will enable you to orient yourself EN outdoors. Its ergonomic design guarantees excellent handling comfort, and its small size means it slips easily into your backpack. LIMITED WARRANTY DECATHLON guarantees the initial purchaser that this compass is free from any defects linked to the material or manufacture of the compass for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. ¥This guarantee does not cover damage resulting from misuse, from a failure to respect the precautions for use nor from accidents; neither does this guarantee cover damage resulting from improper maintenance or from use of the item for commercial purposes. This guarantee does not cover damage resulting from repairs carried out by parties not authorized by DECATHLON. The guarantees contained here explicitly replace all other guarantees including the implicit guarantee of fair and trade quality and/or adaptation to use. DECATHLON cannot under any circumstances be held responsible for any damage, be it direct or indirect, general or specific, caused by or related to these directions for use or the products they describe. During the warrantee period, the item will either be repaired free of charge by an authorized repair service or replaced free of charge (depending on the distributor). The guarantee does not cover cracked or broken cases where signs of a blow are evident. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ USE/PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Description of normal operating conditions: The C400 compass is designed to determine an angular direction (also called BEARING or AZIMUTH) in relation to magnetic north. 20 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Restrictions on use/precautions for use ¥ Compasses must always be used HORIZONTALLY. It is very important to avoid friction against the dial’s pivot point by holding the instrument with a maximum of 5¡ from a horizontal position. This compass detects the Earth’s magnetic field. It is very important to keep this instrument away from any sources of electromagnetic disturbance (high voltage, emission of waves, e.g. telephone, cell phone, radio, or television; and objects containing ferrous metals). This compass detects MAGNETIC North, which is not in exactly the same place as geographic north. The difference (the declination) depends on the user’s position on the globe. It is given in the following table. ¥ ¥ City Anchorage Atlanta Bombay Boston Calgary Chicago Denver Jerusalem London Munich Declination 22¡E 4¡W 1¡W 16¡W 18¡W 3¡E 4¡W 3¡E 4¡W 14¡W City New York Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro San Francisco Seattle Shanghai Toronto Vancouver Washington Declination 1¡E 14¡W 2¡W 21¡W 15¡E 19¡E 5¡W 11¡W 20¡W 10¡W ¥ Declination values for some large cities of the world. For your city, enter the average of the values of 2 nearby cities. If the declination is West (W), subtract the indicated value from the value you have just read. If the declination is East (E), add the variation to the value you have just read. The position of magnetic north also changes with time, but these variations are negligible over a time span of a few years. ¥A compass is a precision instrument. Do not drop it ¥The operation of the compass varies with the temperature. The oil that slows the needle may congeal or liquefy depending on the ambient temperature. In order to preserve its performance capabilities, protect the compass from extreme temperatures (e.g. by keeping it under a garment). The compass requires a few seconds to stabilize. Do not take the reading into account until the needle has stabilized completely. To use this compass, you need to have a map. Opt for a map with a scale available on the compass. For optimal use, also bring along a wooden pencil and an eraser. ¥ ¥ USING THE COMPASS 3 operating modes are available for different orienteering needs : 1 - How do you take a bearing ? You know where you are and you have located your destination on the map (the angular direction in relation to the north)? 2 - How do you find your way ? You know where you are and you have taken the bearing (angular direction) to follow, 3 - How do you determine your position on the map ? You do not know where you are 21 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine EXPLANATION OF EACH OPERATING MODE 1 Determining an angular direction (Bearing) on a map 1 You are at point A and you want to go to point B. Which bearing should you follow? 2 Position yourself on a flat, level spot. Mark the departure point (A) and the arrival point (B) on the map and draw a straight line between the two points (AB). 22 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3 Orient the compass towards the north by aligning the yellow line, north (0¡) of the mobile magnetic disc (inner scale) with the direction-of-travel arrow. 4 Place the compass on the map. Turn the map and orient the north of the map towards the magnetic north indicated by the compass. 23 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5 Keeping the map towards the north, turn the compass, lining up the direction-of-travel arrow (parallel to the long edges) with direction AB to be measured. 6 Read the bearing (angle formed by the direction to be measured and the magnetic north) at the point indicated by the direction-of-travel arrow. 24 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 7 Forward march! Now you know which direction to take. 25 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2 Determining a direction of travel outdoors (determining a landmark situated at bearing 80°) in relation to your position 1 You know your position and the angular direction to follow (e.g. bearing taken using the preceding method). How do you find the right direction to take? 2 Orient the compass towards the north by aligning the yellow line with the north (0¡) of the mobile magnetic disc (inner scale) and the direction-of-travel arrow. 26 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3 1 in Bring your eye to within about 1 cm of the small black sighting magnifier so that you can read the figures on the inner mobile dial. 4 Turn around while looking through the magnifier until the red line is positioned on the correct bearing (inner scale). 27 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5 Carefully holding this position (ensuring that the dial does not move), raise your eye until the hole of the small black part that holds the magnifier and the hole on the upper plate of the compass line up, then find a landmark in this direction (bell tower, tree, lighthouse etc.). 6 You can use this landmark to guide your travel, taking any path. When you have reached it, you will have traveled in the approximate direction of the bearing you chose (in this example 80¡) (fig 8). From this point, proceed in the same manner until you reach a new landmark, and so on and so forth, until you have reached your final objective. 28 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3 Determining your position outdoors using triangulation (I am lost ; how do I locate my position on the map) 1 You are lost ; how do you find your position on a map? 2 Move to a promontory from which you can observe in the landscape at least 2 landmarks (R1 and R2), also indicated on the map (mountains, lakes, bell towers). Ideally, the angle of these two points in relation to your position should be 90¡ (they must never be one behind the other or in opposite directions). 29 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3 Orient the compass towards the north by aligning the yellow line with the north (0¡) of the mobile magnetic disc (inner scale) and the direction-of-travel arrow. 4 Sight the first point of landmark R1 by aligning your eye with the hole on the magnifier holder and the hole in the base plate of the compass. 30 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5 1 in Bring your eye to within about 1 cm of the magnifier so that you can simultaneously read the inner mobile scale and sight the landmark. 6 Once the needle has stabilized, look through the magnifier to read the value of bearing A on the inner mobile scale at the intersection of the direction-of-travel arrow (e.g. 340¡). 31 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 7 Place the map on a level surface and turn it so that the map’s north is oriented towards the magnetic north indicated by the compass. 8 Find landmark R1 on the map. Orient the compass, starting at landmark R1 until the direction-of-travel arrow coincides with the bearing you measured before. Use one of the long edges of the compass to draw the measured bearing, passing through landmark R1. 32 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9 Locate landmark R2, and then note the value of the bearing you have measured (B). 10 Turn the compass on the map (without moving the latter) until the direction-of-travel arrow of the compass lines up with bearing B. Draw a straight line, passing through R2. 33 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 11 You are here Your position is thus at the intersection of the two bearings on the map. 12 We strongly recommend that you repeat the procedure a 3rd time with a third landmark (R3) for greater safety. Now you know where you are... 34 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CONTACT As we strive to continually improve the products we develop, we are interested in your feedback regarding the quality, the functionality and the usage of our products. ¥In France, please call the customer service center at : 0810 080808 (local call rate) ¥For any other country, you can leave a message under the relevant heading on our website www.decathlon.com We promise to answer you promptly. 35 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine