How to Set Up Your TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF Binoculars
When your new TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF binoculars arrive, you’re holding one of the most advanced ranging and ballistic‑solving tools available. To get the most accurate performance, you’ll want to walk through a proper first‑time setup. This guide breaks the process down into clear, simple steps so you can be fully operational in minutes.
First Time Set-up:
1. Install the Battery – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Start by removing the battery cap on the right barrel. Insert the CR2 battery with the positive side facing down. Tighten the cap until the TRACT lettering is horizontal. This is the ideal tightness and ensures the unit remains sealed and secure.
2. Wake Up the Unit – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Press the Fire button once to wake the binoculars. The display will activate and the internal menu becomes accessible.
3. Open the Menu System – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Press and hold the Mode button for two seconds to enter the menu. Use the Up and Down arrows to move through the options. Press the Fire button to select any item.
4. Adjust Display Settings – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Open the Display Settings menu. You can turn the startup logo on or off. Many shooters prefer to disable it so the unit is ready instantly. Adjust the brightness to your preference. Set the Auto Time-Off to 90 seconds so the binoculars stay awake longer during use.


5. Choose Your Reticle – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Open the Reticle menu and scroll through the available options. Select the reticle style you prefer. Many users, including James from Eagle Ballistics, prefer the oval reticle for its clean, unobstructed view.
6. Calibrate the Compass – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Accurate compass data is important for vertical and horizontal Coriolis calculations. Open the Compass menu and select Compass Calibration. Move the binoculars in a smooth figure‑eight pattern. Perform this step outdoors and away from metal structures for best results.

7. Verify Bluetooth Is On – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Open the Bluetooth menu and make sure the setting is turned on. This allows the binoculars to communicate with the Eagle Ballistics App.
8. Connect to the Eagle Ballistics App – Ballistics LRF Binoculars
Open the Eagle Ballistics App on your phone and go to the Devices tab. With the binoculars awake, select the TORIC 10×42 from the list. The sensors will automatically populate and the app will upload your current latitude and longitude into the binoculars. This helps with Coriolis calculations when shooting at long range.

9. Sync Your Gun Profiles
In the app, tap Select and choose the gun profiles you want to send to the binoculars. You can upload up to five at a time. Tap Sync and the profiles will transfer within seconds. You can confirm they loaded correctly by opening the Gun Profile menu inside the binoculars.
10. Range and Get Ballistic Solutions
Once your profiles are loaded, the binoculars operate as a fully independent ballistic solver. When you range a target, the display will show distance, elevation correction, angle, compass direction, temperature, pressure, and humidity. You do not need the app running for any of this once the profiles are synced.
Why This Setup Matters
The TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF is more than a rangefinder. It is a complete ballistic system that updates atmospheric and directional data in real time. Once your profiles are loaded, the binoculars handle everything automatically, giving you fast, accurate solutions in the field without needing your phone.

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