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And
the
declination
angles
for
major
world
cites are listed
as
follow:
City Declination Angle
Anchorage - -----
---
---- 22"E
Manta
-------
--
---
--
------ 4°W
Bombay ---------------- - l OW
Boston -------------------
--
16°W
London ------------------- W
Uttfe Rock ----
--
--------
aOE
Uvingston. MT ----------- 14°E
Munich ------
---
--
--------- I OE
New
York
City ----
--
--
--
14°W
Orlando ------------------ 5°W
Oslo -----------------
---
-- 2°W
City Declination Angle
Calgary -------- ----- ----
IS
OW
Chicago
--
---
---
---
--
----- aow
Denver --------------------
lo
oE
Jerusalem -------------
---
aOE
Rio De Janeiro ----------
21
°W
San Francisco
--
-
---
-
--
15°E
Seattle
--
--
----- ----- ---- 19°E
Shanghai ----------------- 5°W
Toronto --------------
---
-- IIOW
Vancouver --------------
--
200W
Washington
DC
--------
IOoW
Waterbury. CT --------
---
14
°W
Paris ---------------------- 2°W
Malfunctjon
Incorrect
Compass
Reading
"Err"
display in
Compass
Mode
Incorrect TemperaMe
Reading
Display readout lades
and
Incorrect readinga
Black Display
Display shows Irregular
figures
(El1
-
Problem
Wrong Calibration or the environment of
oparalion
Is
changed.
Do
the Calibration again with correct
instruction
stat
ed
in
the
user
manual
.
External Magnetic Intefference. such os
heavy metal. home appliance. computer
and
high _ cable, etc ...
Escape
from
the intefferenoe
or
re-<:a
llbretlon again.
Inteffecenoe
from direct sunlight.
air
conditione<
or Heater
vent
.
Move
the unit away
from
the Intefference.
Poor battery
or
bad contacts.
Take
out
battery
and
insta
ll
aga
in or
Install a
new
battery.
Temperature too
hot.
or display exposed
10
di
rect
sunlight
100
long
.
Take
out battery
and
Install again.
Art NO.:
PY
LE_SPORTS
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WI
DIGITAL
ALTIMETER
WEATHER
FORECAST.
COMPASS
WATCH
SENSOR
ECHNOLOGY, ALTIMETER,
COMPASS
, BAROMETER, THERMOMETER,
WEATHER
FORECAST
Features
Altimeter
Allitude
Measuring
Ran
ge
:
-500
to
9000
mete
r
or
-1600
to
29500
feet
Resolution
of 0.5
meter
or 1 feet
Total
Al
titude
Gain
T
rip
ti
mer
: 9hr
59m
in 59sec
Curren
t
ascend
i
ng
or
descendmg
Speed
Average
ascend
in
g or
descending
Speed
Electronic Compass
• 3-
mode
di
splay
show
i
ng
a
compass
arr
ow
di
r
ection
,
numeric
and
ca
rdi
na
l
readou
ts
with
hi
gh
ly
accuracy
of +/-
10
degree
and
a
resolution
of
1
degree
a
magnetic
di
stortion
a
le
rts
"Err'
when
extemal
magne
ti
c
i
nterference
IS occur
aulomatic
shut
-off
Barometer
Pressure
range
300
hPa
l
mbar
to
1100
hPaimba
r
(4
40
psi
to
16
.
00
psi)
Resolution
of 1
hPaimba
r (0.01
ps
i)
Max
.!
Min
.
memory
for
pressure
Barometric
weather
forecas
t
(
Sunny
, Slightly Cl
oudy
, Cl
oudy
and
Rainy)
Pressure
T
rend
Indica
tors
Professional Stopwatch with 30 Lap/
Split
Memory
111
00
sec
prec
isi
on
stopwatch
Display
in
hours
, minules,
and
seconds
up
10
maximum
of 1 0
hours
Tota
l
30
Memories
f
or
29
LaplSplit
and
1
Fas
test
L
ap
• Fastest L
ap
Calcula
tio
n
Thermometer Alarm Clock
Perpetual
ca
l
endar
wth
day
of
week
Snooze
al
arm
dock
Thermometer
(-1
QOC
to
+5O
"
C)
·1
21
24
hr
, 'C/ OF
selec
ta
bl
e
Max
.!
Min
.
memory
for
Ther
mometer
Display Icons & Keys Illustration
Icons:
0101#
- Weather Forecast Window
~
- Pressure Trend Indicator (Weather)
...
- Heading Direction (Compass)
...
-Ascending (Altimeter)
- Descending (Altimeter)
..
-Afternoon
~
- Battery Low
MAX
- Maximum memory
_N
- Minimum memory
'c - Temperature in Celsius
."
- Temperature In Fahrenheit
TI"~
- Clock mode
ALTO
- Altimeter mode
Co"p
. Compass mode
" - Alarm
ON
I OFF
z'
-Alarm Snooze
..b
} Barometer Unit
ps.
Battery
Installation
Computer
Watch
Remove the battery cover from the
bottom
of
the comput
er
using a small
coin. Install the 3V battery (CR2032)
with the position(
+) pole facing the
battery cover and replace the cover as
in
Fig. 1.
.0
To
turn
on
and
display different
mode
Press button 0 to tum on and press button 0 again to switch to
differen modes.
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'"
CL
OCK
mode
Press
0
COMPASS
mode
Press
0
STOPWATCH
mode
Press
0
ALTIMETER
mode
To
wake
up
and
set your computer
Press and hold both button A and C until all segment on
Barometer
Unit
Setting
Right after all segment on. the "mb' digit
wi
ll
start to
ni
cker.
To
select "mb' or ·
ps
i
'.
press button C
and then press buttton A to confirm.
Barometer
and
Weather
States
Adjustment
Barometer
1.
To
adjust the barometer and weather
states, weather forecast function
can have a good ini
ti
alization.
2. Right after the barometer unit
setting, the barometer digi
ts
will
start to flicker.
3. Press button C to set a
nd
then
press button A to confirm.
4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desi
re
digits.
5. Right after the barometer digits
setting, press
th
e button C to
select different states and then
press button A to con
fi
rm.
Weather
Forecast
1. The unit is capable of detecting
atmospheric pressure changes to
predict the weather for the
forthcoming
8 hours.
2. The weather forecast is meant f
or
the next 8 hours. It may not
necessarily reffect the current
weather situation.
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3. The accu
ra
cy of a
ll
general pressure-based technology
weather forecast is about 70%, and therefore, cannot
be
he
ld
responsib
le
for any inconveniences so caused
by
an
inaccurate one.
4.
Accordi
ng
to the barometric change, the pressure trend wi
ll
indicate the weather is going fine ( Fig. 1 UP),
stabte ( F
ig
. 2 Stable ) a and nd going worse ( Fig. 3 Down ).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
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~
~-
TENDENCY
Going Fine
TENDENCY
Stable
There are four differe
nt
states.
Sunny, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy and Rainy
..
\ ,
;O~
, \
..
~
..
\,
-0'
, -
,
\"
Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy
Meter
I Feet
Selection
Right after the weather states setting,
the aM" dig
it
will start to flicke
r.
To
se
lect "M"(Meter)
or
'
FT
"(Feet). press
button C a
nd
then press button A to
confirm.
Temperature
Unit
Seeing
Right after the Meter I Feet selection.
the Celsius " C' di
gi
t wi
ll
start to flicker.
To
se
lect
"'
C"(Celsius) or
"'
F"(Fearh),
press button C and then press buttton
A to confirm.
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---
~
'-
'
--
TENDENCY
Going Worse
.S0'~
•••
Rainy
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Clock
Setting
Right after 'C I
OF
se
lection, the "24H" digits will start to
flicker.
Press button C to
se
lect 12H
or
24H hour format.
Press bultton A
to
confirm and the hour digits wi
ll
start to
flicker.
To set hour, press button C to
ad
just the hour digits to desire
value and then press button A to confirm.
Rig
ht
after the con
fi
rmation, the minute digits wi
ll
start to
flicker.
To set minutes, press button C to adjust the m
in
ute digits to
desire value and then press button A
to
confirm.
Repeat the process until you get a desire value
of
the ye
ar
,
month and the date.
12124 Hour
Format
Year
d
igi
t
Hour digit
Month
digit
Minute digit
Date digit
Snooze
Alarm
To
set alarm time, in Clock mode, press and hold button A until
the alarm hour digit start to flicker
Press button
C to
ad
just the hour digit and then press button A
to confirm.
• Right after
the
confirma
ti
on
, the alarm miniute digit will start
to
fl
icker.
Press button
C to adjust and then button A
to
confi
rm
.
Ala
rm
hour digft Alarm minute digit
Activating
I Dea
ctivating
Alarms
To
read alarm mode, in Clock mode, press button A to select
th
e
alanm
time display
or
the
date display
formal
lM1en display shown the alarm time, press button C once to tum
ON the
d<IJ
ly alarm w
ith'
z'
~
" appeared.
Press button C again will turn OFF the ala
rm
and the alam symbol.
Date
Display Alarm Displ
ay
Acknowledging
alarms
lM1en you hear
th
e alarm.
Alarm
ON/OFF
1. You can acknowledge it by pressing button B
the
alarm will stop.
NoVi
the alarm symbol is displayed constanlly. The alarm will
sound at
the
same t
im
e next day.
2.
To
deacti
va
te alarm and
ac
tivate snooze function, please ei
th
er
press
the
button A, C or D. Snooze symbol " z" starts to
bl
ink.
Snooze alarm repea
ts
for 3 times with an interval
of
5 minutes
each. After that the alarm will sound at the same time next day.
Temperature
Memory
Recall
and
Reset
To recall maximum and minimum temperature, in
Clock
mode
,
press button C once.
To
reset the
memory
, press button A right after the calling.
Press
C Press A
Maximum
and
minimum
temperature
memo'Y
Maxim
txn
Md
minimum
tempe
rature
memory
reset
Barometer
Memory
Recall
and
Reset
• To recall maximum and minim
um
barometer
, in Clock
mode
,
press button C again.
• To reset the memory, press button A right after the calling.
Press C Press A
Maximum
and
mi
nimum
barometer memory
Maximum
and
min
i
mum
barometer memory
reset
The Digital Altimeter
Press button 0 to enter the Altimeter mode.
To
set the altitude. press button C
to
enter T (trip timer mode)
firs
t.
Press button A
to
stop the timer and then hold button A
again until the '
...
. symbol start to flicker
Press button C
to
sel
ect"",
for the ascending altitude gain
counting
or
.
~.
for the descending altitude loss counting
Press button A to confinn and then the first digit of the altitude
will start to flicker
Press button C
to
adjust the digit and then press button A to
confinn
Repeat the process un
ti
l you
get
the desire altitude reading
To
reset the altitude to sea level. press and hold the button A
for 8 seconds until all digits change to zero
To
start a trip. press button C to enter trip timer mode and then
press button A to start counting and press button A again to
stop
To
read different trip infonnations, press button C to toggle
lr
(Trip Timer ). d ( the total altitude displacement for the gain or
the
loss)
and AS ( average ascending speed or descending
speed )
To
reset trip informations. press button C
to
enter trip tim
er
mode first. Press button A to stop the timer and then hold button
A again to reset the data.
Trip
timer
will
be swItched
off
automatIcally whan
dIfference
of
altitude
Is
no
bigger
than 2.
5m
within
5 minutes.
Once
the
trip
timer
Is
stopped
for
running,
the
altitude
trip
measunnent
will
also
stopped
at
the
same
time
In
order
to
save
current
consumption
.
The
only
way
to
restert
the
altitude
trip
measurment
Is
to
restart
the
tip
timer
again manually.
Based on
current
consumption
concern,
the
trfp
timer
will
also
automatically
switched
off
when
switching
to
time
or
compass
functIon.
User
should
then
restart
the
trip
timer
again
manually
In
order
to
minimize
error
.
Tr
ip
Tomer
Height
Current
altitude
Total
altitude
displacement
(
For
Ascending (
......
»)
or
Descending
(~)
o
From 0
toO
. (Ascendi
ng
......
) d3+d4
Average ascending speed (AS
......
) -
tl
Current average
ascending speed or
descending
speed
Average ascending
speed
or
descendi
ng
speed
Total altit
ude
displacement for ascending (d
......
) = dl+d2+<l3
From
0 to G . (Descending
~
). d3+<l4
Average descending speed (AS
~)
= t2
Total altitude displacement
for
descending (d
~
) = d5+<l6+d7
The Digital Compass
Press button D to enter the Compass mode
Keep the compass in horizontal level and
po
inting the direction
by"
..
".
The compass wi
ll
show the direction by 3 different ways.
(1). Precise direction pointing
by
.
......
" in degree and cardinal
readout, e.g. South East (SE)
135'
(2). Precise direction of North (
•••
),
South (
•••
), East ( )
and West ( )by the rtng .
For Power Saving, the compass will
automatically stop measurement around 2
minutes with full direction dots on.
To
start
the measurement again, press button A.
e.g.
Direction
poin
ti
ng
by
A;
-
Sovth
East
(SE)
135
'
East-90
'
t
South
- l
SO
°
,
......
,;f
Sf
:35
· ••
'*'
-A
i
Ati
"eA
/'
North
-o·
West
-
270
·
These dots depict
symbolically a
compass needle
.
N
,.:
..
,
.'
Example:
Determination of North
.
.
.'
..
:'
1
You may symbolize the icon
...
as the "TIP"
of
an needle.
which always points to the north, and icon
•••
as the
"T
AIL'
of the needle, which always points to the south. No matter the
current compass's orientation i
s,
the NORTH and SOUTH
can
easily be identified
by
••• and
•••
.
Compass Calibration
and Environmental Interference
It is important to know all digital compasses
wor1ls with Earth's magnetic field and is very
sensitive to different environments where
the earth magnetic
fields is distorted. such
as interference by closing to heavy meta
l,
home appliance, computer and high power
cable
...
etc.
To
keep a hiSh accurate heading information,
you must calibrate the compass
(1) when
the magnetic distort message "Err" is
continuously displayed (2) the numeric
heading information
w
~h
a error more than
10
degree (3) when the unit is used for the
first time in a vehicle so as to separate the
earth's field from the interference.
I '
Calibration
Mode
-
~~~
.
}))
-,
·V
.......
After
the
ring
move,
tum
the
unit
clockwise
In
two
circles
Enter Declination angle
for
the
true
North
Dec
lination refers
to
the measured difference between the magnetic
North
and
the North of the map. The local dec
li
nation
Is
given on
the map margin either
as
easterly plus dec
li
nation (El or as
westef1y
minus declination
CN)
. When orienteering, the map direction
Is
corrected by subtracting the plus declination and adding the minus
declination.
To
input the value, press and hold button A to enter calibration
mode
CAL
' first and press button A again
to
confimn to enter
dec
lination setting
mode
"
dEC
'.
Right after entering the
dec
lination setting mode, a letter " E"
start to flicker. Press button C
to
select
the
direction East- E
or
West· W and then press button A
to
confirm.
An
angle digits will then start to flicker. To set the angle
to
be
offset, press button C
to
adjust
to
des
ire value an then press
button A to confirm.
As the
dec
lination setting wi
ll
affect the direction direcUy, for
a serious and final confimnation, press button C
to
tum
the
function "
on
and then press button A again to confirm.
In
order to understand the declination effect, let us quote an
example. the current direction Is N 10 degree, If the dec
li
nation
angle is set to E 30 degree, the final wlli change to NE 40 degree
or
If
the declination angle
Is
set to W 30 degree, the final direction
will change
to
NW 340 degree
Professional
Stopwatch
• Press button D to enter the stopwatch mode.
• Press button A to start
I stop the stopwatch.
• Press button C to record the lap memory when the stopwatch
is counting,
If the stopwatch saves over 30 laps, it wi
ll
display FUL
L.
To
reset the stopwatch, press and hold button A to zero,
STOPWATCH
mode
Lap memo
ri
es
La
p
Timer
-,.
__
To
t
al
counting time
To
recall
the
stopwatch
memory
Lap memory
FULL
• Press button A to stop the stopwatch, then press button C to
enter memory recall mode.
Display show the record
of
FAST LAP, the icon '
11[
" a
nd
the "
FRS
1
tRP
" will be displayed.
• Press button A to show average speed for Lap, the '
R::E
tAP
'
wi
ll
be displayed.
• Press button A to read different
la
p memories.
• Press button C to
eX
it the memory recall mode.
F
or
your reference, you can fOllowing me
th
ods to take different
measurement:
STANDARD MEASUREMENT : A-A-A
START
Press A
STOP
Press A
LAP
TIME
MEASUREMENT:
A-C-C-A-A
Lap
1
START
Press A
RESET
i(
Press C
STOP
i(
RESET
Hold A
Lap
2
Press C
~
Lap 3
Hol
dA
Press A
RECALL
LAP
MEMORY: A·
...... A·C·A
STOPWATCH
MODE
Press A to st
op
the stopwatch
RESET
RECALL
FAS
T LAP
RETURN TO
STOPWATCH
MODE
RECALL
AVEAGE LAP
Press A
~
RECALL
FIRST LAP
p
ress
A~
RECALL
LAST LAP
Back
Light
Press button B to turn ON the back light.
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