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And the declination angles for major world cites are listed as follow: City Declination Angle Anchorage - ---- - --- - --- 22"E Manta ------- -- --- -- ------ 4 ° W Bombay --------------- - - l O W Boston ------------------- -- 16 °W London ------------------- 4° W Uttfe Rock ---- -- -------- a O E Uvingston . MT ----------- 14 ° E Munich [...]
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Features Altimeter • Allitude Measuring Ran ge : -500 to 9000 mete r or -1600 to 29500 feet • Resolution o f 0 . 5 meter or 1 feet • Total Al titude Gain • T rip ti mer : 9hr 59m i n 59sec • Curren t ascend i ng or descendmg Speed • Average ascend in g or descending Speed Electronic Compass • 3 - mode d i splay show i ng a compass a r[...]
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Battery Installation Computer Watch Remove the battery cover f rom the bottom of the compu t er us i ng a small coin . Install the 3V battery ( CR2032 ) w i th the pos iti on( + ) pole facing the battery cove r and r eplace t he cove r as in Fig . 1 . .0 • To turn on and display different mode Press button 0 to tum on and press but t on 0 again t[...]
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3. T he accu ra cy of a ll general p ressu re - based techno l ogy weathe r forecast i s a bo ut 70 % , and theref ore , cannot be he ld r espons ib le f or any inco nve ni ences so caused by an i nacc u rate one . 4. Accord i ng to the b aro me tric c ha ng e , the pressure tr end w i ll i n d icate the weather is going fine ( Fi g . 1 UP) , stab [...]
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Snooze Alarm • To set ala rm time , i n C l ock mode , p r ess and h old button A until the alarm hour digit start to flicker • Press butto n C to ad j ust the hour d i gi t and then p ress but ton A to confirm. • R i ght after the confirma ti on , the alarm m i n i ute dig it will start to fl i cker. • Press button C to adjust and then but[...]
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The Digital Altimeter • Press button 0 to enter the Altimeter mode . • To set the altitude . press button C to enter T (trip timer mode) firs t. Press button A to stop t he ti mer and then hold button A again un ti l the ' ... . symbo l start to flicker • Pr ess button C to se l ect"", • for the ascending altitude gain counti[...]
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The Digital Compass • Press button D to enter the Compass mode • Keep the compass in ho ri zontal leve l and po i nting the direction by" .. " . • The compass wi ll show the direction by 3 d iffere nt ways . (1) . Precise d ir ection pointing by . ...... " in degree and cardinal readout , e.g . South East (SE) 135 ' (2) . [...]
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Calibration Mode a· - ~~~ . })) - , ·V ....... After the ring move, tum the unit clockwise In two circles Enter Declination angle for the true North • Dec li nation refers to the measured difference between the magnetic North and the North of the map . The local dec li nation Is given on the map margin either as easterly plus dec li nation (El [...]
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Professional Stopwatch • P r ess button D to enter the stopwatc h mode . • P r ess button A to start I stop the stopwa t ch . • P r ess button C to record the l ap memory when the stopwatch is counting , • If the stopwatch saves over 30 l aps, it w i ll display FUL L. • To reset the stopwatc h , p r ess a nd hold button A to zero , STOPWA[...]
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RECALL LAP MEMORY: C· A · A· ... . .. A · C · A STOPWATCH MODE Press A to s t op the stopwatch RESET RECALL FAS T LAP RETURN TO STOPWATCH MODE RECA LL AVEAGE LAP P r ess A ~ RECALL FIRST LAP p ress A~ RECA LL LAS T LAP Back Light Press button B to turn ON t he back light.[...]