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To access the Set Local Time menu, acquire your position, then press
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓
to
S
YSTEM
S
ETUP
|
ENT
|
↓
to
S
ET
L
OCAL
T
IME
|
ENT
.
To set Local Time:
Press
ENT.
Press
↑
↓
to change the first character,
then press
→
to move the cursor to the next character. Repeat until the
time is correct and press
ENT.
To set the Day:
Press
→
to
D
AY
|
ENT.
Use
↑
↓
to select the day and
press
ENT.
To set the Month:
Press
↓
and
←
to
M
ONTH
|
ENT.
Use
↑
↓
to select the
month and press
ENT.
To set the Year:
Press
→
to
Y
EAR
|
ENT.
Press
↑
↓
to select the year and
press
ENT.
To
set
Time
Format:
Press
↓
to
T
IME
F
ORMAT
|
ENT
. Use
↑
↓
to select the
desired Time Format and press
ENT
.
To set Date Format:
Press
↓
to
D
ATE
F
ORMAT
|
ENT
. Use
↑
↓
to select the
desired Date Format and press
ENT
.
In the center of the local time menu is
C
ONFIG
DST
. It allows your unit to
automatically make the adjustment for Daylight Savings. You may se-
lect which set of rules matches DST in your region or accept the de-
fault. Once you are satisfied with the time settings, press
EXIT
repeat-
edly to get back to the main page display.
Show WAAS Alarm
When the signal is available, your unit will automatically use WAAS to
boost the accuracy of a position fix. When the WAAS signal is lost or
acquired, an alarm message appears. Since the U.S. government is still
developing the WAAS system, it is not unusual for a GPS/WAAS re-
ceiver to frequently lose and reacquire its lock on a WAAS satellite.
That can result in the alarm going off repeatedly. If you want, you can
turn off the WAAS Acquired/Lost alarm without affecting how the unit
uses WAAS.
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