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To Calibrate the compass

IMPORTANT

: If the watch has not been calibrated, the  

direction reading may be inaccurate.

- Check the 'Magnetic Declination at Major Cities' section 

to get the magnetic declination of the city close

est

 to 

your current location

*

- Perform the compass calibration 

i

n the following 

conditions: 

1) when the 

XG-

  is used the  first time,

2)when the '

DIST

'

 indicator is flashing, 

3) the battery has been replaced, 

4) 

when 

us

ing

 the compass in a location 

different

 from the 

place in which the compass had been calibrated.

*

To Calibrate the Compass

- Press and hold the [mode] button for 2 seconds to 
start the Magnetic Declination Setting, in the Compass 
Mode. 

- The '

DEC

' indicator will be appeared on the 1st row of 

the display. The digit will start flashing, press the
[start/stop] button to change the angle (from -90 to 
90),until the desire magnetic declination 

has a

ppeared. 

Example 1: 

- Compensate the magnetic declination for Wellington in  

New Zealand (22-E), 22 in the magnetic

declination setting.    

Example 2: 

- Compensate the magnetic declination in Boston in the 
USA (16-W), select -16 in the magnetic declination 
setting.    

- Press the [mode] button to go to the Calibration 
' R o t a t i o n '   M o d e ,   t h e  E L   b a c k   l i g h t  w i l l   t u r n   o n 

automatically for a second. At the same time, the '

CAL

indicator will 

show

 on 1st row of the display and 

the bearing indicators 

will 

start to move. 

-

 

When the EL back light is off, hold the

 XG-20

on a 

flat surface which is  parallel to the horizon, then rotate 

the

XG-20

clockwise at the rate as the bearing 

indicators' moving for 2 turns. The rotation should be 
completed in a 

slow and steady practi

c

e.

- When the turning is completed, press [mode] button to 
return to Compass Mode. The Calibration 'Rotation' 
Mode will return to Compass Mode after 1 minute.

11.5 Compass Mode 

- Before Calibrate the Compass

11.6 Compass Mode 

- Calibrating the Compass 

finish

start

Compass Mode

Calibration

'Rotation' Mode

Calibration Sequence

Calibration

'Rotation' Mode

Magnetic 

Declination 

Setting Mode

The Direction of an Object

- The direction of an object from a point is specified in 
either compass points or digital bearing directions.

-

 

The 

 

XG-20 

provides both compass points or `

digital bearing directions.

The Compass Points

- The compass points are North, Northeast, East. 

Southeast, South, Southwest, West and Northwest.

- For example, in the figure on the left, the compass

points of object B from point A is East. The compass

points of object C from point A is Southeast. The 
compass points  of object D from point A is Northwest.  

The Digital Bearing

- The digital bearing direction of an object is defined as 

t h e a n g u l a r   d i f f e r e n c e   b e t w e e n  N o r t h   a n d   t h e

object. (Assuming that  0  for  North,  and  the  measuring 

range is from 0  to 359 )

- For example, in the figure on the left, the digital bearing 

direction of object B from point A is 90 .  The digital 
bearing direction of object C from point A is 135 . The 
digital  bearing direction of object D from point A is 

315 . 

8

8

8

8

8

8

11.7 Compass Mode 

- Compass Points and Digital Bearings

11.8 Compass Mode 

- Compass Points versus Digital Bearings

object B

Bearing Directions

(Digital)

Compass Points versus Digital Bearings

object C

object D

angular 
difference

90

8

135

8

315

8

point

A

0

8

0

8

object B

object C

Bearing Directions

(Compass Points)

object D

point A

N

E

SE

NW

N

hold

mode

mode

button

Compass

button

Digital Bearing Directions

348.75

8  

to 11.25

8

11.25

8  

to 33.75

8

33.75

8  

to 56.25

8

56.25

8  

to 78.75

8

78.75

8  

to 101.25

8

101.25

8  

to 123.75

8

123.75

8  

to 146.25

8

146.25

8  

to 168.75

8

168.75

8  

to 191.25

8

191.25

8  

to 213.75

8

213.75

8  

to 236.25

8

236.25

8  

to 258.75

8

258.75

8  

to 281.25

8

281.25

8  

to 303.75

8

303.75

8  

to 326.25

8

326.25

8  

to 348.75

8

Marks

N

NNE

NE

ENE

E

ESE

SE

SSE

S

SSW

SW

WSW

W

WNW

NW

NNW

Compass Points

North

North Northeast

Northeast

East Northeast

East

East Southeast

Southeast

South Southeast

South

South Southwest

Southwest

West Southwest

West

West Northwest

Northwest

North Northwest

mode

button

minute

Summary of Contents for XG-20

Page 1: ...ns to you at the time while you are hiking climbing and doing other also includes normal time daily alarm countdown timer dual timeand Your is carefully designed and produced for outdoor activities in...

Page 2: ...ruction before you use the XG 20 Avoid exposing your XG 20 to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time Avoid rough uses or severe impacts to your Do not open the XG 20 s case unless a certified ser...

Page 3: ...in Compass Mode Start Stop Button To start stopthe timer chronograph To lock unlockthe compass bearing To increasethe number during setting sequences To reviewthe lap memories by forward reviewing Com...

Page 4: ...Mode To resetthe timer in Countdown Timer Mode Light Button Press once to turn on the EL back light for about 3 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds to enable disable auto light If auto light is enabl...

Page 5: ...nt Time Setting Mode The second digits flash on the display because they are being selected The Setting Procedures Press mode button to change the selections following the Current Time Setting Sequenc...

Page 6: ...peed While 12 24 hour format setting is selected press the start stop or compass button once to select between 12 or 24 hour format After you set the current time calendar and 12 24 hour format press...

Page 7: ...XG 20 To Set theAlarm Time Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change from Alarm Time Modeto Alarm Time Setting Mode The minute digits flash on the display because it is being selected The...

Page 8: ...number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the compass button to decrease the number hold the compass button to change the numberat a higher speed After you set the...

Page 9: ...round the display shows the chronograph time in 1 10 second NOTE The maximum counting range of thechronograph is 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds hence the chronograph will count continuously until i...

Page 10: ...kes will be shown on 3rd row of the display Repeat the above steps to get the accumulated time the chronograph is running To Reset theChronograph To record a new set of elapsed time press and hold the...

Page 11: ...be displayed on the 3rd row of the display While the lap number and lap time are displaying the chronograph keeps running Repeat the steps mentioned above to get another set of lap memory To Reset Lap...

Page 12: ...ay shows the accumulated e l a p s e t i m e m i n u t e s e c o n d a n d 1 1 0 0 second To RecallLap Memory Press the start stop button to check the lap memories through forward reviewing from lap 1...

Page 13: ...ollowing Countdown Timer has a countdown feature the Countdown Timer Mode The Countdown Timer starts counting from the preset number to zero and stopsat zero The 1st row of the display shows the CdT i...

Page 14: ...u tt on to increase the number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the compass button to decrease the n um be r ho ld th e compass button to change the number at a...

Page 15: ...e t t i m e o r p r e s s start stop button to re load the preset time and start the countdown simultaneously To Resetthe Timer Press and hold the compass button for 2 seconds to reset the timer whil...

Page 16: ...pacer setting The PACE indicator will appear on the 3rd row of thedisplay If the pacer is activated the XG 20 will beep at the preset rate bpm everyminute To Start Stopthe Pacer If the Pacer has been...

Page 17: ...nds the setting display will return toPacer Mode NOTE The setting rangeof the pacer 40 bpm to180 bpm 9 1 Pacer Mode Setting the Pacer Rate bpm decrease the bpm at a higher speed increase the bpm at a...

Page 18: ...1st row of the display The 2nd row of the display shows the dual time hour minuteand second The 3rd row of the display shows the calendar month day The indicators around the display show the dual tim...

Page 19: ...he mode button to exit the Dual TimeSetting Sequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will return to DualTime Mode 10 1 Dual Time Mode Setting the Dual Time 11 0 C...

Page 20: ...20 like most magnetic compass points to the magnetic North which is slightly different from the true North Perform the compass calibration in the following conditions 1 when the XG 20 is used thefirs...

Page 21: ...ce to return to the Compass Mode Compass Mode current time magnetic north indicator bearing direction digital bearing direction compass points What is Magnetic Declination The angular difference betwe...

Page 22: ...ection for more detail For those cities whose names are not included in the list you may like to refer to the online magnetic declination information at 1 http www geolab nrcan gc ca geomag e_cgrf htm...

Page 23: ...3 Compass Mode Magnetic Declination Compensation Compensate the Bearing at a place with Westerly W Magnetic Declination Compensate the Bearing at a place with Easterly E Magnetic Declination magnetic...

Page 24: ...ro 3 E 17Finland Helsinki 6 E 18France Paris 1 W 19Germany Berlin 1 E 20Greece Athens 3 E 21Hungary Budapest 4 E 22India New Delhi 1 E 23Indonesia Jakarta 1 E 24Israel 3 E 25Italy Rome 1 E 26Japan Tok...

Page 25: ...he compass hadbeen calibrated To Calibratethe Compass Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to start the Magnetic Declination Setting in the Compass Mode The DEC indicator will be appeared on t...

Page 26: ...utton to go to the Calibration Rotation Mode the EL back light will turn on automatically for a second At the same time the CAL indicator will show on 1st row of the display and the bearing indicators...

Page 27: ...en North and the object Assuming that 0 for North and the measuring range is from0 to 359 For example in the figure on the left the digital bearing direction of object B from point A is 90 The digital...

Page 28: ...versus DigitalBearings object C object D angular difference 908 1358 3158 point A 08 Digital Bearing Directions 348 758 to 11 258 11 258 to 33 758 33 758 to 56 258 56 258 to 78 758 78 758 to 101 258 1...

Page 29: ...to the horizon IMPORTANT If the watch is not parallel to the horizon when taking a measurement the result may be inaccurate Point the pointer which is engraved on the watch in the direction where your...

Page 30: ...Mode The backward bearing will be return to normal bearing automatically inthe following conditions 1 the XG 20 change to standbymode 2 the XG 20 change to CurrentTime Mode 11 10 Compass Mode Backwar...

Page 31: ...he XG 20 changes to CurrentTime Mode XG 20 11 11 Compass Mode Compass Lock Compass Mode Direction unlocked Compass Mode Direction locked Compass Lock compass lock indicator Check your positionby Backw...

Page 32: ...nsult a map to find out the mountain A and B s locations on a map Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and B of your current position such as 1358 for mountain A and2708 for mountai...

Page 33: ...y IMPORTANT If youdoubt of thedirections and positionsof the track consult a wrangler or park administration officer before starting yourtrack 8 8 8 8 11 13 Compass Mode Application of the Compass II...

Page 34: ...normal temperature returns IMPORTANT Auto Light Indication If the auto light indicator is appeared the auto light feature is enabled a certified service agency because this XG 20 contains precise ele...

Page 35: ...r Month and date Current Time Mode Time System AM PM Hour minute second and display with bar graphanimation at therate of 1 second 12 hour or 24 hourformat Calendar Month date andday of weekdisplay Au...

Page 36: ...Resolution 1 100 second Range 9 hours 59minutes 59 99 seconds Lap memory 42 lap memories maximum Compass Mode Back Light Back Light Type Electro Luminescent EL back light Others Auto back light Batter...

Page 37: ...or replace this product at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above All...

Page 38: ...he products inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself and does not cover the cost of installation or removal fr...

Page 39: ...y com All rights reserved This handbook must not be reproduced in any form even in excerpts or duplicated or processed using electronic mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of...

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