1. INTRODUCTION
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1.13
How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time
A GPS navigator feeds time and date data to the ECDIS and they appear on the Status
bar. Neither the time nor the date can be adjusted, however you can select between
UTC time (default) and local time. You can switch between the local time and the UTC
time by left-clicking the Current time format indication.
To set the local time, enter the time difference between the local time and the UTC
time as shown below.
1. Right-click the Current time format indication to show the context-sensitive menu
then click [Adjust Local Time] to display the [Local Time Adjust] dialog box.
2. Enter the time difference between the local time and the UTC time, in hours and
minutes. Use the button on the left to select the time offset direction. Select "+" if
the local time is ahead of the UTC time, or "-" if it is behind the UTC time.
1.14
How to Take a Screenshot of the Display
Click the [Capture] button on the InstantAccess bar™ to take a screenshot and save
it to the SSD (Solid State Drive). You can save a maximum of 100 screenshots. When
the memory for screenshots becomes full, you cannot take any more screenshots. In
this case, delete unnecessary screenshots. You cannot take a screenshot when a
menu or a dialog box is open. Screenshots can be copied to a USB flash memory. For
how to process screenshots, see section 22.11.
Current time format
Left click: Switch time
between local and UTC.
Right click: Adjust local time.
Time
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[Capture]
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Summary of Contents for FMD3100
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