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1. To Calibratethe compass Perform the compass calibration in the following conditions 1 when the XG 20is used thefirst time 2 when the DIST indicator is flashing 3 the batteryhas been replaced 4 when using the compass in alocation different from the Compass Mode place in whichthe compass hadbeen calibrated IMPORTANT If the watch has not been calibrated the direction reading maybe inaccurate Check the Magnetic Declination at Major Cities section to get the magnetic declination of the city closeest to your current location Compass button 1 minute Magnetic Declination mode Setting Mode mode button Calibration Rotation Mode Calibration Sequence 11 6 Compass Mode Calibrating the Compass Calibration Rotation Mode finish To Calibratethe Compass Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to start the Magnetic Declination Setting in the Compass Mode The DEC indicator willbe appeared onthe 1st row of the display The digit will start flashing press the start stop button to change the angle from 90 to 90 until the desire magnetic declinationhas appeared Example 1 Compensate the magnetic declination for Wellington in New Zealand 22 E select 22 in the magnetic declination setting Example 2 Compensate the magnetic declination in Boston in the USA 16 W select 16 in the magnetic declination setting Press the mode
2. Countdown TimerSetting Mode NOTE The setting range of the timer 0 to 99 hour 59 minutes 59 seconds The second digits flash on the display because it is being selected The Setting Procedure Press mode button to change the selection following the Countdown Timer Setting Sequence If the digits are flashing press the start stop button to increase the number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the compass button to decreasethenumber hold the compass button to change the number at a higher Speed After you set the timer press the mode button to exit the settingsequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will return to Countdown TimerMode 8 2 Timer Mode Using Countdown Timer Mode indicator Pre set countdown time analog second Countdown Timer Mode start stop the countdown time Countdown Timer running Mode the Timer To Use the Timer When the timer is set press the start stop button to start the timer Press the start stop button again to stopthe timer If the timeris started the countdown time hour minute and second willbe shown onthe display continuously The timer starts to beep every second when it is 5 seconds to theend of thecountdown When the countdown time reaches zero a long beep lasting for 2 seconds willbe heard Press any button in this period to te
3. If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty or if a product is examined which is not in need or repair you will be charged for the repairs or examination The owner must pay any shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only Your La Crosse Technology Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions 1 damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance 2 damage occurring during shipment claims must be presented to the carrier 3 damage to or deterioration of any accessory or decorative surface 4 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual 5 damage resulting from the performance of repairs or alterations by someone other than an authorized La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center 6 units used for other than home use 7 applications and uses that this product was not intended or 8 the products inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself and does not cover the cost of installation or removal from a fixed installation normal set up or adjustments claims based on misrepresent
4. the target object button once to switch to Compass Mode in the Current TimeMode the object will be displayed of the object will be displayed indicator will be display Compass Mode Measure Compass Directions Measure Compass Directions When measuring compass directions make sure that the XG 20 is placed on a flat surface which is parallel to the horizon If you are wearing the XG 20 during the measurement make sure that your wrist is parallel to the horizon IMPORTANT If the watch is not parallel to the horizon when taking a measurement the result may be inaccurate Point the pointer which is engraved on the watch the direction where your target object is Press the Compass button once to select the Compass Mode in the Current Time Mode The Compass points of the target object appears on the 1st row of the display The digital bearing direction of the target object appearson the 2nd row of the display The arrow shape indicators on the display points the magnetic north 11 10 Compass Mode Backward Bearing Direction normal bearing Compass Mode Normal Bearing mode mode button button backward bearing indicator backward bearing Compass Mode Backward Bearing Backward Bearing Backward Bearing Directions The XG 20 has a built in a function which shows the backward bearing directionof an object The backward bearing direction is the bearing directio
5. being selected The setting procedure If the digits are flashing press the start stop button to increase the number steps of 5 BPM hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher Speed Press the Compass button to decrease the number steps of 5 BPM hold the Compass button to change the numberat a higherspeed After you set the pacer press the mode button to exit the setting sequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will return toPacer Mode NOTE The setting rangeof the pacer 40 bpm to 180 bpm 10 0 Dual Time Mode Dual Time Mode Dual Time Mode The T 2 indicator willbe displayed onthe 1st row of the T2 indicator 4 display The 2nd row of the display shows the dual time d hour minuteand second dual time hour minute The 3rd row of the display shows the calendar month second day analog The indicators around the display show the dual time Calendar second in 1 second resolution month day Dual Time Mode NOTE The calendar readoutof the Dual Time Modewill be hold the same asthe Current Time Mode mode digits have been selected flashing Dual Time Setting Mode 10 1 Dual Time Mode Setting the Dual Time A hold mode l gt Increase the number increase the number at a higher speed start stop button hold start stop mode button minute gt hour mode
6. button M Dual Time Setting Sequence 1 1 compass button hold compass d decrease the READ number at E NAMOR a higher speed Dual Time Setting Sequence To Set the Dual Time To setthe dual time press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change the display from the Dual Time Mode to Dual Time Setting Mode The minute digits flash on the display because they are being selected The Setting Procedures Press mode button to change the selections following the Dual Time Setting Sequence shown on the left If the digits are flashing press the start stop button to increase the number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the Compass button to decrease the number hold the Compass button to change the numberat a higher speed After you set the Dual Timer press the mode button to exit the Dual TimeSetting Sequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will return to Dual Time Mode 11 0 Compass Mode The Precautions LA CROSSES bezel The features of the HiTrax Scout which relat to the Compass Mode Precautions when Using XG 20 Keep your XG 20 away from magnets or appliances which may contain magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers motors and etc The XG 20 like most magnetic compass points to the magnetic North which is slightly different from the true North Check the What i
7. button to go to the Calibration Rotation Mode the EL back light will turn on automatically for a second At the same time the CAL indicator will show on 1st row of the display and the bearing indicators will start to move When the EL back light is off hold the XG 20 ona flatsurface whichis parallel to the horizon then rotate the XG 20 clockwise at the rate as the bearing indicators moving for 2 turns The rotation should be completed ina slow and steadypractice When the turning is completed press mode button to return to Compass Mode The Calibration Rotation Mode will returnto Compass Modeafter 1 minute 11 7 Compass Mode Compass Points and Digital Bearings N A A object D C NW N EA object B point A SE object C Bearing Directions Compass Points angular 0 A difference object D 0 315 90 A object B 135 A object C Bearing Directions Digital The Direction ofan Object The direction of an object from a point is specified in either compass pointsor digital bearingdirections The XG 20 provides both compass points or digital bearing directions The Compass Points The compass points are North Northeast East Southeast South Southwest West and Northwest For example in the figure on the left the compass points of object B from point A is East The compass points of object C from point A is Southeast The compass points of object Dfrom
8. button will turn on the back light forabout 3 seconds NOTE Auto Light feature will consume more battery than that when the auto light feature isdisable hence a shorter life cycle for the battery when theauto light feature is enabled AUCH Auto light i indicator AREAS To Enable Disable Auto Light Press and hold for 2 seconds to enable the auto light feature when the auto light is disabled Press and hold for 2 seconds to disable the auto light feature when the auto light is enabled 13 0 Specifications Current Time Mode Time System AM PM Hour minute second and display with bar graphanimation at therate of 1 second 12 hour or 24 hourformat Calendar Month date andday of weekdisplay Auto Calendar function for leap year and day of week Alarm Mode Alarm Type 1daily alarms hourly chime Alarm Sound Sounds for 20seconds at presettime of realtime clock Chronograph Mode Resolution 1 100 second Range 9 hours 59minutes 59 99 seconds Lap memory 42 lap memories maximum Countdown Timer Resolution 1 second resolution Range 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Operation Mode Countdown to zero and stop atzero Timer Sounds Beeps once when count to last10 5 and 1 minute Beeps once for every second when count to last 5 seconds Sounds for 2 seconds when countto zero Pacer Mode Range 40 bpm to 180 bpm Pacer Sounds Pacer beep Dual Tim
9. of week current time hour minute second analog Calendar second month day Current Time Mode hold mode digits have been selected flashing Current Time Setting Mode Current Time Setting Current Time Mode The 1st row of the displayshows the day of week The 2nd row of the display shows the current time hour minute and second The 3rd row of the display shows the calendar month day The indicators around the display show the current time in 1 second resolution 4 1 Current Time Mode Setting Current Time amp Calendar start stop button hold start stop hold T de mode N button gt second gt minute mode mode button button year hour mode button mode button Ta e mode mode button button lt 12 24 hour format Current Time Setting Sequence l L4 1 1 compass button hold compass d decrease the ILIA number at the number a higher speed Current Time Setting Sequence To Set theCurrent Time and Date To set the current time and the date press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change the display from the Current Time Mode to Current Time Setting Mode The second digits flash on the display because they are being selected The Setting Procedures Press mode button to change the selections following the Current Time Setting Sequence shown on the left If the digits are flashing press the start stop butto
10. Compass Mode Application of the Compass 0 A A mountain A A BRE SS mountain B point A 135 Check Current Position By Backward Bearing Check your positionby Backward Bearing The XG 20 can check your position by backward bearing Spot two distant identifiable landmarks mountains light houses forts and buildings of your current position such asthe mountain Aand B Consult a map to find out the mountain A and B s locations on amap Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and B of your current position such as 135 for mountain A and270 for mountain B Use a ruler to draw the line 135 on the map which starting from themountain A Drawthe lines 270 on the map whichstarting from themountain B Your current position will be at the intersection point point A of thelines 135 and 270 11 13 Compass Mode Application of the Compass II point E A A finish point 315 0A pop 4110m A 1110m pointB point A starting point A Sample TrailOn A Map To Checkthe TrackCourse Correct f you are hiking on a track the XG 20 can keep your track course correct For example the correct track is from point A to point D as it ismentioned on themap on theleft Before the Track Mark the points identifiable landmarks on a topographic map where the trackturns its directionor th e track branches itsway suchas the pointA B Cand
11. D Check the bearing directions on a topographic map of the following points 1 point B frompoint A 315 2 point C from point B 0 3 point D from point C 225 and 4 point E from point D 315 During the Track Check that youare in the correct bearing direction at the turning points orwhere the trailbranches its way IMPORTANT If youdoubt of thedirections and positions of the track consulta wrangler or park administration officer before starting yourtrack 12 0 Low Battery Indication amp Auto Light Indication Low Battery Indication If the battery low indicator LE i appeared on the display it means that the capacity of the battery is low It is recommended to replace the battery with a new one CR 2032 Complete the battery replacement by a certified service agency because this XG 20 contains precise electronic sensor and components However if the appearance of battery low indicator is caused by an extremely low temperature the indicator will low battery Low Battery be disappeared when normal temperature returns indicaron Indication IMPORTANT Perform the compass calibration immediately if the battery has been replaced Refer to the Before Calibrate the Compass and Calibrating the Compass sections for more detail of thecalibration Auto Light Indication If the auto light indicator x3 is appeared the auto light feature is enabled If the auto light is enabled press any
12. XG 20 LA CROSSE Instruction Manual TECHNOLOGY technology tools for home amp office 1 0 Introduction Thanks for your purchase of the XG 20 Your XG 20 features electronic sensors that measures the compass directions Your XG 20 provides directions to you at the time while you are hiking climbing and doing other outdoor activities Your XG 20 also includes normal time daily alarm countdown timer dual timeand chronograph Your XG 20 is carefully designed and produced for outdoor activities in order to utilize the features of your watch it is advisable to readthe following instructions Read the instruction before you use the XG 20 Avoid exposing your XG 20 to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time Avoid rough uses or severe impacts to your XG 20 Do not open the XG 20 s case unless a certified service agency because your XG 20 contains precise electronic sensor andcomponents Clean your XG 20 with a soft cloth occasionally to increase the life of your watch Keep your XG 20 away from magnets or appliances which contain magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers and motors Store your XG 20 in a dry place when itis not in use 2 0 Parts and Its Functions pu strap light button besel compass mode button display light button Mode Button To select between various modes Current Time Alarm Time Chronograph Lap Memory Recall Countdown Timer and Du
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15. al Time Mode Press and hold for 2 seconds to change to the setting displays in various modes To select among items to be set during the setting sequence To select between normal compass bearing and backward bearing display in Compass Mode Start Stop Button To start stop the timer chronograph To lock unlockthe compass bearing Toincreasethe number during setting sequences To reviewthe lap memories by forward reviewing Compass Button To selectbetween Current Time and Compass Mode To decreasethe number during setting sequences To selectLap reset function in Chronograph Mode To resetthe timer in Countdown Timer Mode Light Button Press once to turn on the EL back light for about 3 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds to enable disable auto light If auto light is enabled pressing any button will turn on the back light forabout 3 seconds 3 0 Major Function Modes mode button qi Lt PACE E mode Countdown Pacer Mode mode Timer Mode button button mode button caupo Lap Memory gt auton MS Recall Mode ny ME button mode button Compass Mode 9 Chronograph Alarm Mode Mode Remarks1 If the chronograph is running the Lap Memory Recall Mode willbe reserved for the lap memory recording hence it cannot be reviewed during thisperiod of time Current Time Mode 4 0 Current Time Mode Current Time amp Calendar day
16. ation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation related circumstances LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY LTD WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN S REACH This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights specific to your State Some States do no allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you For warranty work technical support or information contact La Crosse Technology Ltd 2809 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Phone 608 782 1610 Fax 608 796 1020 e mail support lacrossetechnology com warranty work sales lacrossetechnology com information on other products web www lacrossetechnology com All rights reserved This handbook must not be reproduced in any form even in excerpts or duplicated or processed using electronic mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors or their consequences All trademarks and patents are
17. e elaspsed time Chronograph all zero Mode 1 10 second Chronograph Mode chronograph time is separator not longer than 1hour colon separator Chronograph Mode Chronograph time is longer than 1 hour Chronograph Mode The Chronograph measures elapsed times andlap times The display shows the All Zeros Mode if the chronograph has been selected the first time or the chronograph has been reset The 1st row of the display shows the current lap number of the chronograph The 2nd row of the display shows the lap time minute second and 1 100 second The 3rd row of the display shows the accumulated running time minute second and 1 100second NOTE if the accumulated time is longthan 1 hour thedisplay shows chronograph time in hour minute and second instead of minute second and 1 100 second The indicators around the display shows the chronograph time in 1 10 second NOTE The maximum counting range of the chronograph is 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds hence the chronograph will count continuously until it counts to that value or the start stop button is pressed 6 1 Chronograph Mode Start Stop the Chronograph Chronograph EE all zero Mode hold compass Chronograph Running Mode 1 start stop 4 start stop 1 lap time lap number accumulative 1 10 second elapsed time Chronograph Stop Mode To Start Stop the Chronograph When th
18. e Mode Time System AM PM Hour minute second and display with bar graph animation at the rateof 1 second Calendar Month and date WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology Ltd provides a 1 year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product To receive warranty service the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology Ltd for problem determination and service procedures Warranty service can only be performed by a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology Ltd or La Crosse Technology Ltd s authorized service center La Crosse Technology Ltd will repair or replace this product at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above All replaced parts and products become the property of La Crosse Technology Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology Ltd Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay all expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty
19. e chronograph is stopped press the start stop button once to start the chronograph press the start stop button once again to stopthe chronograph The elapsed time between the two start stop keystrokes will be shown on 3rd row of the display Repeat the above steps to get the accumulated time the chronograph is running To Reset the Chronograph To record a new set of elapsed time press and hold the compass button for 2 seconds to reset the chronograph to All Zeros display when the chronograph is stopped NOTE If you reset the chronograph thelap memory will be reset at the same time 6 2 Chronograph Mode Chronograph Running Mode lap number lap time 1 10 second Chronograph accumulative Lap Mode elapsed time lap number elaspe time since the compass button has been pressed 1 10 second accumulative elapsed time Chronograph Running Mode Record Lap Time To Record LapMemory The Chronograph Mode allows you to record lap memory maximum 42 lap memories Press the compass button once to record the lap memory while the chronograph is running The lap number will be flashing on the 1st row of the display The lap time is displayed on the 2nd row of the display for 5 seconds then it shows the elapse time since the compass button has been pressed The accumulated elapse time will be displayed on the 3rd row of the display While the lap nu
20. h Pole Magnetic North True North Magnetic Declination Declination True North Pole accurate navigation different from the True North Pole The XG 20 like most magnetic compasses points to the Magnetic North Pole On the contrary everything measured from a map is Magnetic related to the TrueNorth Pole The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and is called magnetic declination amount degrees and minutes and direction easterly and westerly depend on where you are For serious compass user or users who intends to perform the compass must be adjusted to compensate for magnetic declination XG 20 also includes a compensation setting for Magnetic Declination Compass section for more details onthe setting Magnetic Declination Information Most topographic maps show magnetic north pole and or Calibrating the magnetic declination information Magnetic Declination This manual includes the magnetic declination for some major cities Check the Magnetic Declination at Major Cities section for more detail For those cities whose names are not included in the list you may like to to the online magnetic declination information at 1 http www geolab nrcan gc ca geomag e_cgrf html 2 http www ngdc noaa gov cgi bin seg gmag fldsnth1 pl Use an atlas to find yourlatitude and longitude before you use the links above 11 3 Compass Mode Magnetic Declinati
21. mber and lap time are displaying the chronograph keeps running Repeat the steps mentioned above to get another set of lap memory To Reset Lap Memory Press and hold the compass buttonfor 2 seconds to reset the lap memory in the Chronograph Mode while the chronograph was stopped 7 0 Lap Memory Recall Mode Recall Lap Time lap number lap time Lap Memory Recall Mode accumulative elapse time 1st Lap Memory compass start stop button button 2nd lap memory compass start stop button button the next recorded lap memories compass start stop button button the last recorded lap memory max 42 memory Lap Memory Recall Sequence Lap Memory RecallMode The lap number flashes in the 1st row of the display the REC indicator will appear at the same time The 2nd row of the display shows the lap time of the current lap memory minute second and 1 100 second The 3rd row of the display shows the accumulated elapse time minute second and 1 100 second NOTE If the chronograph is running the Lap Memory Recall Mode willbe reserved for thelap memory recording and this mode can not be reviewed during this period of time To RecallLap Memory Press the start stop button to check the lap memories through forward reviewing from lap 1 to lap 42 Hold the start stop button to change lap memory ata higher speed Press the compass button to check the la
22. n opposite the direction from normal bearing direction When the Backward Bearing indicator A is appeared the XG 20 shows the backward bearing direction of the direction which the watch s pointer ispointing NOTE In Backward Bearing Compass Mode themagnetic north indicator and the compass points readout will notbe affected To SelectNormal Bearing andBackward Bearing Press the mode button to select between normal and backward bearing directions in the Compass Mode The backward bearing will be return to normal bearing automatically inthe following conditions 1 the XG 20 change to standby mode 2 the XG 20 change to CurrentTime Mode 11 11 Compass Mode Compass Lock Compass Mode Direction unlocked start stop start stop button button compass lock indicator Compass Mode Direction locked Compass Lock Compass Lock The XG 20 built in a lock function to lock important direction readings in the CompassMode When the Lock indicator appeared the XG 20 locks the direction readings hence the direction reading will not be changed even the pointeris pointing to anotherobject To Lock Unlockthe Compass Lock Press the start stop button to lock unlock the direction readings in theCompass Mode The compass lock will be released automatically on the following conditions 1 The XG 20 changes to standbymode 2 The XG 20 changes to CurrentTime Mode HUME
23. n the alarm indicator is shown alarm ON the XG 20 sounds at the pre set alarm timeevery day 5 1 Alarm Time Mode Setting the Alarm Time oe hold mode ls gt M Increase the number increase the number at a higher speed start stop button hold start stop mode button minute gt hour mode button Alarm Time Setting Sequence 1 compass button 1 hold compass decrease the number decrease the number at a higher speed Alarm Time SettingSequence To Set theAlarm Time Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change from Alarm Time Modeto Alarm Time Setting Mode The minute digits flash on the display because it is being selected The Setting Procedures Press mode button to change the selection following the Alarm Time Setting Sequence shown on the left If the digits are flashing press the start stop button to increase the number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the compass button to decrease the number hold the compass button to change the numberat a higher speed After you set the alarm time press the mode button to exit the setting sequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will auto return toAlarm Time Mode 6 0 Chronograph Mode Chronograph All Zero Mode lap time lap number accumulativ
24. n to increase the number hold the start stop button to change the number at a higher speed Press the compass button to decrease the number hold the compass button to change the number at a higher speed While 12 24 hour format setting is selected press the start stop or compass button once to select between 12 or 24 hour format After you set the current time calendar and 12 24 hour format press the mode button to exitthe Current Time Setting Sequence If no key stoke has been activated for 30 seconds the setting display will return to Current Time Mode 5 0 Alarm Time Mode Setting the Alarm and Chime On Off current time hour minute second analog alarm time second hour minute Alarm Time Mode hold mode digits have been selected flashing Alarm Time Setting Mode Alarm Time Setting Alarm Time Mode The 2nd row of the display shows the current time hour minute and second The 3rd row of the display shows the alarm time hour minute The indicators around the display show the current time in 1 second resolution To Set the Chime ON OFF Press the compass button to change the ON OFF status of the hourly chime in theAlarm Time Mode When the chime indicator amp is shown chime ON the XG 20 beeps every hour on the hour To Set the Alarm ON OFF Press the start stop button to change the ON OFF status of the alarm in the Alarm Time Mode Whe
25. on Compensation magnetic declination i 23 W rue nort magnetic 0 TN north TER IT 300 A object B magnetic bearing k 323 point A Compensate the Bearing at a place with Westerly W Magnetic Declination magnetic declination true north 22 E 0 cies magnetic A ry north object B true bearing 300 magnetic bearing point A 278 Compensate the Bearing at a place with Easterly E Magnetic Declination Magnetic Declination Compensation Compensate an object s bearing by subtract westerly W magnetic declination or add easterly E magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing Example 1 23 Westerly magnetic declination and the compass needle points 323 The bearing will be 323 MB 23 W 300 TB Example 2 22 Easterly magnetic declination and the compass needle points 278 The bearing will be 278 M 22 E 300 TB XG 20 will compensate the compass bearing wherever the magnetic declination is either Westerly ve declination or Easterly declination ve automatically if the user inputs the magnetic declination angle of the city which is close to the user s current location during the calibration Check the Calibrating the Compass section for more details on the calibration 11 4 Compass Mode Magnetic Declination at Major Cities No Country Place Declination 1 Afghanistan Kabul 2 Australia Canberra 3 Austria Vienna 4 B
26. p memories through backward reviewing from lap 42 to lap 1 Hold the compass button to change lap memory at ahigher speed NOTE Check the To Reset Lap Memory section for lap memory reset instructions 8 0 Countdown Timer Mode Countdown Timer Mode indicator countdown time analog second Countdown Timer Mode hold mode digits have been selected flashing Countdown Timer Setting Mode Countdown Timer Mode Countdown Timer XG 20 has a countdown feature the Countdown Timer Mode The Countdown Timer starts counting from the preset number to zero and stopsat zero The 1st row of the display shows the CdT indicator The 2nd row of the display shows the countdown time hour minute and second The indicators around the display shows the countdown time in1 second 8 1 Countdown Timer Mode Setting the Timer Increase the number increase the number at a higher speed start stop button hold start stop hold 97 mode gt mode button second gt minute mode button mode button hour N M Alarm Time Setting Sequence 1 1 compass button hold compass decrease the number decrease the number at a higher speed N To Set the Countdown Timer Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change the display from Countdown Timer Mode to
27. point Ais Northwest The Digital Bearing The digital bearing direction of an object is defined as the angular difference between North and the object Assuming that 0 for North and the measuring range is from0 to 359 For example inthe figure onthe left the digital bearing direction of object B from point A is 90 The digital bearing direction of object C from point A is 135 The digital bearing direction of object D from point A is 315 11 8 Compass Mode Compass Points versus Digital Bearings Marks Compass Points Digital Bearing Directions N North 348 75 to 11 25 NNE North Northeast 11 25 to 33 75 NE Northeast 33 75 to 56 25 ENE East Northeast 56 25 to 78 75 E East 78 75 to 101 25 ESE East Southeast 101 25 to 123 75 SE Southeast 123 75 to 146 25 SSE South Southeast 146 25 to 168 75 S South 168 75 to 191 25 SSW South Southwest 191 25 to 213 75 SW Southwest 213 75 to 236 25 WSW West Southwest 236 25 to 258 75 Ww West 258 75 to 281 25 WNW West Northwest 281 25 to 303 75 NW Northwest 303 75 to 326 25 NNW North Northwest 326 25 to 348 75 Compass Points versus DigitalBearings M w n a Point the pointer in the direction of Press the compass Compass point of Bearing direction Magnetic north 11 9 Compass Mode Measure Compass Directions A target object
28. rminate the beep sound prematurely When the countdown time reaches zero press compass button to re load the preset time or press start stop button to re load the preset time and start the countdown simultaneously To Resetthe Timer Press and hold the compass button for 2 seconds to reset the timer while thetimer is stopped 9 0 Pacer Mode Pacer Mode Pacer Mode The XG 20 has a build in a pacer for the user ERE NA The Pacer Mode Beep per The 2nd row of the display show the current pacer minae setting The PACE indicator will appear on the 3rd Pacer Mode row of thedisplay Indicator Pacer Mode If the pacer is activated the XG 20 will beep at I the preset rate bpm every minute denti To Start Stopthe Pacer If the Pacerhas been set press the start stop button to TESO start the pacer Press the start stop button again to selected flashing stop the pacer beeping sound Pacer Setting Mode 9 1 Pacer Mode Setting the Pacer Rate bpm increase the bpm increase the bpm at a higher speed start stop button compass button hold start stop Pacer Setting Mode 90 bpm hold compass decrease the bpm decrease the bpm at a higher speed Pacer Setting Sequence To Setthe Pacer Rate bpm Press and hold the mode button for 2 seconds to change the displayfrom Pacerto Pacer Setting Mode The digits flash on the display because it is
29. s Magnetic Declination section for more detail Perform the compass calibration in the following conditions 1 when the XG 20 is used thefirst time 2 when the DIST indicator is flashing 3 the battery has been replaced or 4 when using the compass in a location different from the place in which the compass hadbeen calibrated To achieve an accurate result you should avoid measuring a direction in the followingconditions 1 the watch is close to magnetic metal objects 2 the watch is close to electrical appliances or 3 the watch is inside a moving object or a ferro concrete building 11 1 Compass Mode Compass Mode Compass Mode In the Compass Mode the 1st row of the display magnetic north shows the bearing compass points of the Tet direction which the watch s pointer is pointing The 2nd row of the display shows the bearing digital of the direction which the watch s pointer is pointing The 3nd row of the display shows the current time hour minute and second Compass Mode The indicators around the display show the direction of magnetic North The Compass Mode will change to the standby mode after 1 minute n the standby mode press any button except Light button once to return to the Compass Mode bearing direction compass points bearing direction digital current time 11 2 Compass Mode Magnetic Declination What is Magnetic Declination The Magnetic Nort
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