Mine was doing this too, although I can't officially confirm it from anyone in "the know". I guessed this mean't "low on battery", I replaced the battery and the flashing lob went away.
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This happend to me not long ago and I called Busnell North America and they asked me what type of range finder I had and sent me a new one...NO CHARGE!!
Very nice of them and it was shipped out fairly fast as well. Give it a try...(800) 423-3537
Hold down the "MODE" button until the "M" starts to flash......touch the mode button again till the "Y" flashes........then touch the "FIRE" button on top.....(square button) Then it will be set to read in yards....not meters.
bushnell.com>north america>english>golf>laser rangefinders>Pro 1600 Tournament Edition> now look at the bottom of the page and you will see MANUAL. The 1600 and 1500 work exactly the same way. The only difference is the outer case and battery door. Trust me....
The rangefinder is out of alignment. Vibration, dropping these units make small mirrors inside move slightly. Over time the receiver cannot see what the transmitter puts out. Bushnell can fix, 4-5 weeks w/o unit.
Bye the hunter's edition. It has the same features but the slope is called arc and the pinseeker is a target. The target works the same as the pin, except it was desighned for small game but it is the same unit. The slope is called arc and is used for bow hunting and ammo drop in inches per yard.
This will happen will new heavy duty batteries also. They don't generate enough current to operate the laser properly. Use alkaline batteries only. (pg.4-para 2 of the manual)
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