WS-110 Compass Instructions
Instructions
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Hold "Set" for two seconds in normal display to enter Setting Mode. Press "Set" to select the settings in this sequence: 12/24 hour time format, manual time setting, calendar setting, temperature display, pressure display in, altimeter display and absolute altitude calibrate.
Press "Altitude" or "Compass" in the setting mode to change the value. Hold "Altitude" or "Compass" for three seconds to increase or decrease digits. Press "Set" to accept the changes. Continue pressing "Set" to toggle through the setting mode until you return to normal mode.
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Press the "Compass/-" button to enter the compass mode. Calibrate the compass by pressing "Compass/-" to shift the display of the bearing. For Rotation Calibration Mode, hold the "Compass" button until "CAL" is shown. Hold the compass on a flat surface parallel to the horizon and rotate it clockwise for one turn in a slow and steady pace. After turning, press "Compass" to return to compass mode to take measurements. For Magnetic Declination Mode press "Compass," then press "Set" until you see "DEL" on the display. Press "Altitude" or "Compass" to increase or decrease the angle.
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Calibrate the absolute altitude. Hold "Set" for two seconds while in absolute altitude mode to enter the setting mode. Press "Set" to select the absolute altitude setting. Press the "Altitude" button to increase the digit amount, and press "Compass" to decrease the digit amount. Set the relative altitude to zero by holding "Altitude/+" for two seconds while in absolute altitude mode. The absolute altitude will reset to zero.
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Enter History mode. Press "History" until "HIS" shows on the display. Press "Altitude" to increase the value, or press "Compass" to decrease the value. Press "History" to confirm the setting and exit the mode. Press "History" while in normal display to view the history record of barometer or altitude. Press "Altitude/+" to scroll up through the record, and press "Compass/-" to scroll down through the record.
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