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Select Options
The following fields are displayed:
• City: significant town associated with the time difference
• World clock: time difference with GMT (included in
• Daylight saving rule. 2 values are available: Winter time and
• Date and time: current date and time (only set in the origin
Enter or select the requested data. Confirm each entry by pres-
4
sing OK
5
Press End
Press Exit
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Swap between the two clocks
This feature is used when travelling: you always have the local clock and
you can swap between the two clocks.
To swap the clock,
1
Press
2
Select World clock.
3
Select Options. Select Swap.
An information message is displayed. The secondary clock
becomes the origin/mobile clock and the origin clock becomes
the secondary one.
Press Exit
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Alarm clock
This feature enables you to set a daily 'Reminder Alarm'.
To set a time and turn on the alarm,
1
Press
Select Alarm clock (If a previous alarm time has been entered
2
this time will be displayed).
Select On and enter the alarm time (in 24 hour format) or press
3
OK
Confirmation will be displayed.
4
Press Exit
[-12:00; +14:00])
Summer time (+1hr)
The rule is one hour in advance during summer time. On each
change the time is automatically updated for the origin and the
secondary clocks
clock)
.
, then select Yes to confirm data storage.
or
. Select Office Tools.
or
. Select Office Tools.
to accept the displayed time.
or
will be displayed on top of the idle display.
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When 'on' the alarm will operate at the same time every day until turned off.
. Select Edit origin or Edit secondary
to return to the standby display.
to return to the standby display.
to return to the standby display.
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