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Latitude programming
12.
This item appears only when “Approximate” or “Ex-
act” is selected in [11. Position data accuracy level
setting].
$7
Push D-pad(
) to select “LATITUDE,” and then push
D-pad(Ent) to enter the latitude data edit mode.
• A cursor appears and blinks.
$8
Rotate [DIAL] to input the latitude data.
$9
Push to move the cursor backward, or push to
move the cursor forward.
%0
Repeat steps
$8
and
$9
to enter the latitude data.
%1
After entering, push D-pad(Ent).
Longitude programming
13.
This item appears only when “Approximate” or “Ex-
act” is selected in [11. Position data accuracy level
setting].
%2
Push D-pad(
) to select “LONGITUDE,” and then
push D-pad(Ent) to enter the longitude data edit
mode.
• A cursor appears and blinks.
%3
Rotate [DIAL] to input the longitude data.
%4
Push to move the cursor backward, or push to
move the cursor forward.
%5
Repeat steps
%3
and
%4
to enter the longitude data.
%6
After entering, push D-pad(Ent).
UTC Offset programming
14.
UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) offset is the time
difference between UTC and repeater local time.
This item enables you to check the destination re-
peater’s time when you make a gateway call.
%7
Push D-pad(
) to select “UTC OFFSET,” and then
push D-pad(Ent) to enter the UTC offset edit mode.
%8
Rotate [DIAL] to input the time difference between
UTC and the local time.
%9
Push to move the cursor backward, or push to
move the cursor forward.
^0
Repeat steps
%8
and
%9
to enter the UTC offset.
^1
After entering, push D-pad(Ent).
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