Silva 16DCL

Silva 16DCL Military Grade Compass User Manual

Model: 16DCL

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Silva 16DCL Military Grade Compass is a precision instrument designed for experienced navigators. Trusted by NATO Forces globally, this compass is ideal for infantry, officers, and outdoor enthusiasts requiring reliable and accurate navigation. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your compass to ensure optimal performance.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The Silva 16DCL compass is engineered with several key features to enhance your navigation capabilities:

Silva 16DCL Military Grade Compass
Figure 1: Silva 16DCL Military Grade Compass. This image shows the compass in its open position, highlighting the clear baseplate, compass dial, and mirror.

3. Tatūnga

  1. Whakapirihia te Lanyard: Secure the included scale lanyard to the compass. This helps prevent loss and provides a convenient way to carry the compass.
  2. Kia mohio koe: Open the compass fully. Identify the main compass dial, the sighting mirror, the sighting notch, and the various scales on the baseplate.
  3. Check Luminous Markings: Expose the compass to bright light (daylight or flashlight) for a few minutes to charge the luminous markings for potential night use.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Basic Orientation

  1. Hold the compass flat and steady in your hand, ensuring it is level.
  2. Allow the magnetic needle to settle. The red end of the needle points to magnetic North.
  3. Rotate the compass housing until the red end of the needle aligns with the 'N' (North) on the dial. You are now oriented to magnetic North.

4.2 Taking a Bearing (Mirror Sighting)

  1. Open the mirror lid to an angle of approximately 45 degrees.
  2. Hold the compass at eye level, looking through the sighting notch in the mirror lid.
  3. Align the sighting line in the mirror with your target object.
  4. Simultaneously, observe the compass dial in the mirror reflection. Rotate the compass housing until the red end of the magnetic needle aligns with the 'N' (North) on the dial.
  5. The reading at the index line (the line directly under the sighting notch) is your bearing to the target.

4.3 Declination Adjustment

Magnetic declination is the angle between magnetic North (where your compass points) and true North (geographical North). This angle varies depending on your location. The Silva 16DCL features an integrated adjuster for declination.

  1. Determine the local magnetic declination for your area (often found on topographical maps or online resources).
  2. Use a small tool (e.g., the included lanyard key or a small screwdriver) to rotate the declination adjustment screw on the compass housing.
  3. Adjust the declination scale to match your local declination value. This will offset the 'N' on the dial, allowing you to read true North directly.

4.4 Map Work (Scales & Magnifying Lens)

4.5 Night Navigation

The luminous graduation ring and markings allow for navigation in low-light conditions.

  1. Before night use, expose the compass to a strong light source (e.g., flashlight, sunlight) for at least 30 seconds to activate the luminescence. The markings will glow for up to 4 hours.
  2. In the dark, align the glowing 'N' with the magnetic needle to find North, and use the glowing markings to take bearings.

4.6 Slope Card Use

The included slope card assists in quickly estimating distances and planning routes based on terrain slope.

  1. Refer to the slope card to understand how different slope angles affect perceived distance and travel time.
  2. Use the clinometer feature (if available on your specific model, or estimate visually) to determine the slope of the terrain.
  3. Apply the information from the slope card to adjust your route planning and distance estimations.
Ataata 1: Kua Mutu te Huaview. Ko tenei ataata e whakarato ana i nga korero whanuiview of the Silva 16DCL compass, demonstrating its physical features and basic handling.

5. Tiaki

6. Te Raru

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakaahuatanga
Tika± 1° (17.8 mils)
Altitude Use5000m @-15 °C
ClinometerAe
Whakatikatika WhakahekengaAe
Whakataetae6400° / 360°
Whakamaramatanga4 hours after activation in light
Atete Paanga30g in XYZ directions and free fall from 1.5 m height into gravel
Arotahi WhakarahiAe
RauemiAcrylic/Acetal, PC/ABS, TPU
Patented Red/Black N/S LinesAe
Resolution Degrees / Mils2 / 50
Tauinemm, inihi
Settling Time (90° angle to rest)5 hēkona
Settling Time (90° angle within ± 3°)2.7 hēkona
Sighting SystemMirror sighting
Silicon Friction FeetAe
Rahi108x64x20 mm (4.25"L x 2.52"W)
Temperature Whakahaere Mahinga-30 ki te +60 C
Type of CompassBaseplate, Silva 1-2-3 System Mirror sighting compass
UTM Position Plotting Scales1:25k, 1:50k
Ātete waiparewai
Taumaha86g (3.03 hekere)

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Silva webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo etahi kereme whakamana.

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