Calculator User Manual
Appendix A: Functions and Instructions  873 
setTmZn() CATALOG 
setTmZn(
integer
) ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ 
integerold
Sets the time zone according to the argument and 
returns the previous time zone value. 
The time zone is defined by an integer that gives 
the minutes offset from Greenwich Mean Time 
(GMT), as established in Greenwich, England. For 
example, if the time zone is offset from GMT by 
two hours, the device would return 120 
(minutes). 
Integers for time zones west of GMT are negative. 
Integers for time zones east of GMT are positive. 
If Greenwich Mean Time is 14:07:07, it is: 
7:07:07 a.m. in Denver, Colorado (Mountain 
Standard Time) 
(–420 minutes from GMT) 
15:07:07 p.m. in Brussels, Belgium (Central 
European Standard Time) 
(+60 minutes from GMT) 
setUnits()  CATALOG 
setUnits(
list1
)  ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ 
list
Sets the default units to the values specified in 
list1
, and returns a list of the previous defaults. 
•  To specify the built-in SI (metric) or ENG/US 
system, 
list1
 uses the form: 
{
"SI"} or {"ENG/US"} 
•  To specify a custom set of default units, 
list1
uses the form: 
{
"CUSTOM", "
cat1
", "
unit1
" [ , "
cat2
", "
unit2
", …]}
where each 
cat
 and 
unit
 pair specifies a 
category and its default unit. (You can specify 
built-in units only, not user-defined units.) Any 
category not specified will use its previous 
custom unit. 
All unit names must begin with an underscore 
_. 
¥  
You can also select units from a menu by 
pressing: 
2 9 
setUnits({"SI"}) 
¸ 
  {"SI" "Area" "NONE" 
  "Capacitance" "_F" ...} 
setUnits({"CUSTOM","Length", 
"_cm","Mass","_gm"}) 
¸ 
  {"SI" "Length" "_m" 
  "Mass" "_kg" ...} 
Note: Your screen may display different units. 
•  To return to the previous custom default units, 
list1
 uses the form: 
{
"CUSTOM"} 
If you want different defaults depending on the 
situation, create separate lists and save them to 
unique list names. To use a set of defaults, specify 
that list name in 
setUnits(). 
You can use 
setUnits() to restore settings 
previously saved with 
setUnits() !
var
 or with 
getUnits() !
var
. 










