User manual

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Hours from
GMT
Time Zone
Cities
-3
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São Paulo, Brazil
-2
AT: Azores
Azores, Cape Verde Islands
-1
WAT: West Africa
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0
GMT: Greenwich Mean
WET: Western European
London, England
1
CET: Central European
Paris, France
2
EET: Eastern European
Athens, Greece
3
BT: Baghdad
Moscow, Russia
4
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Abu Dhabi, UAE
5
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Tashkent
6
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Astana
7
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Bangkok
8
CCT: China Coast
Bejing
9
JST: Japan Standard
Tokyo
10
GST: Guam Standard
Sydney
11
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Magadan
12
IDLE: International Date Line East
NZST: New Zealand Standard
Wellington, New Zealand
3. 12/24 Hour Format. Press the SET key again to adjust the 12/24 hour format setting. Press
the + key to change between 12 hour and 24 hour format.
4. Latitude Location. Press the SET key again to adjust the Northern and Southern
Hemisphere settings. The icon LA (latitude) will appear in the Time and Date field. Press the
+ key to change between NTH (northern hemisphere) and STH (southern hemisphere).
Next, press the ALARM key to adjust the latitude whole number. Press the + key or
MIN/MAX key to adjust the latitude whole number up or down.
Press the ALARM key again to adjust the latitude decimal number. Press the + key or
MIN/MAX key to adjust the latitude decimal number up or down.
Note: North America is located in the northern hemisphere. Therefore, there is no need
to change this setting for the United States and Canada.
Note: To determine your latitude and longitude, we recommend visiting:
http://www.bing.com/maps/
and enter your street address. For more detailed information on determining and entering
longitude and latitude, reference section 4.5.8.
5. Longitude Location. Press the SET key again to adjust the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
settings. The icon LO (longitude) will appear in the Time and Date field. Press the + key to
change between EST (eastern hemisphere) and WST (western hemisphere).
Next, press the ALARM key to adjust the longitude whole number x 100. Press the + key or
MIN/MAX key to adjust the longitude whole number x 100 up or down.