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Brunton Outback - Clock Menu Option; Choosing Time Formats; Setting the Clock Time

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5) Press ENTER, and the previously viewed bearing flashes.
(Example: Òb1 110¡Ó) If erasing only this bearing, press ENTER and the
Outback returns to operating mode and the display word shows an
unprogrammed bearing. (Example: Òb1 Ñ-Ó)
6) If erasing all stored bearings, press ADVANCE once and the display word
flashes ÒALL.Ó Then press ENTER. The Outback returns to operating
mode and all bearings are erased.
C
LOCK
M
ENU
O
PTION
The Outback must be in Clock to use any of the features described in this section.
The clock displays time in either military or standard time formats. Military time
refers to a 24 hour clock format, 00:00 to 23:59. Standard time refers to two 12 hour
formats, 1 to 12:59am and 1 to 12:59pm. The default time format is standard time.
CHOOSING TIME FORMATS
1. The Outback must be on the Clock Menu Option to change the time format.
2. The time format is changed by pressing ADVANCE.
3. In standard time format, the display word shows the time followed by either A
which represents AM, or P which represents PM. (Example: Ò10:30PÓ which
means 10:30 PM)
4. Press ADVANCE and the display word shows the military time format. Military
time format does not denote AM or PM. (Example: Ò22:30Ó)
5. Press ADVANCE again, and the display returns to the standard time format.
SETTING THE CLOCK
1. The Outback must be on the Clock Menu Item to program the clock. The clock
must be operating in which ever time format you want to set the clock in. (Example:
If you want to program the clock with a standard time, you need to choose the stan-
dard time format before you begin programming. See ÒChoosing Time FormatsÓ in
the section on the preview page.)
2. Hold MENU until PROGRAM flashes to enter programming mode. The display
word shows the current time with the first 2 digits flashing. If no time has been pro-
grammed, the default is Ò12:00AÓor Ò00:00Ó. (Example: Ò12
:00AÓor Ò00:00Ó.)
3. Press ADVANCE to increase the digits until the correct hour is displayed. Then
press ENTER. (Example: Ò10:00PÓ for 10:30PM standard time or Ò22:00Ó for 22:30
military time)
4. Now the 3rd digit flashes. (Example: Ò10:0
0PÓ in standard time format or
Ò22:0
0Ó in military time format)
5. Press ADVANCE to increase the digit until the correct digit is displayed. Then
press ENTER. (Example: Ò10:30PÓ for 10:30PM standard time or Ò22:30Ó for 22:30
military time)
6. Now the 4th digit flashes. (Example: Ò10:30
PÓ in standard time format or
Ò22:00
Ó in military time format)
7. Press ADVANCE to increase the digit until the correct digit is displayed. Then
press ENTER. (Example: Ò10:30PÓ for 10:30PM standard time or Ò22:30Ó for 22:30
military time)
8. The Outback automatically returns to operating mode after the time is set.
NOTE: After reaching 11:00A in programming mode in the standard time format, the time changes to 12:00P.
When programming in standard time, make sure the correct AM or PM is displayed in addition to the
correct hour before pressing ENTER.
BRUNTON MAN. MECH. 7/97 9/29/98 9:09 AM Page 15

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