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10.3 Time Zone:
Time Zone adjustment is located in the ‘Time / Date’ menu. Press
MENU
, use the
\/
key to select ‘Time / Date’, then press
ENTER
.
Select Time Zone by pressing
\/ /\
and press
ENTER
, and use the
\/
/\
to adjust the
time zone. Once the correct zone is selected (-12 hours to +12 hours) then press
ENTER
to set. If the time is set from the GPS, then use the time zone facility to adjust
UTC. After setting Time Zone press
MENU
to exit. Press
CLR
at any time to cancel.
10.4 Set from GPS (UTC):
Note: Only Available when GPS module is fitted, and locked onto a valid signal.
To set the Time from the GPS: Press
MENU
, use the
\/
key to select ‘Time / Date’,
then press
ENTER
.
Select ‘Set from GPS (UTC)’ using the
\/
key.
Press
ENTER
to set the current time and date from UTC. (Universal coordinated
time) UTC is transmitted from the GPS satellite.
Press
MENU
or upper
CLR
to exit.
10.5 Time format:
The selected format changes the clock and the stopwatch to display time in either
Standard Format (HH:MM:SS) or Decimal Time (HH:MM:100ths seconds).
To adjust the Time format: Press
MENU
, use the
\/
key to select ‘Time / Date’, then
press
ENTER
. Press
\/
4 times.
Press
ENTER
to set the time format. A solid dot will be displayed next to the current
set format. Press
MENU
or upper
CLR
to exit.
11.0 Performance:
Note: Only available on 303 GeoTrip®.
The performance menu provides performance timing for acceleration and deceleration
timing to a set speed whist in normal operation, and also direct real time performance
timing from within the menu itself. The GeoTrip® will record 8 results into memory
for 0-60, 0-100 and 0-custom speed. All results are given in time to reach target
speed, and time to reach zero speed from target speed. When the memories are full,
the trip meter will stop recording performance data, so it is important to clear the
memories before any performance testing is performed.
11.1 Maximum Speed:
The maximum speed is continuously recorded in all modes of operation, and is
displayed next to the maximum speed menu text. Maximum speed is saved to
memory.
Press upper
CLR
to clear the maximum speed memory whilst it is highlighted.