Declination ("Declin"); Timeout ("Timeout"); Recalibration ("Calibr") - Uwatec M2 User Manual

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By pressing the SEL button, the compass
is activated and it shows the bearing
direction (12 o'clock on the watch) on the
middle row in degrees. The North direction
is indicated with an arrow on the dial ring.
By pressing the +/UP button the following
sub-menus can be selected.
3.2.4.1

Declination ("DECLIN")

A compass points to the magnetic north
pole of the earth. Geographic and magnetic
north poles are corrected with a declination
setting. Declination depends on your current
location on the earth.
By pressing the SEL button the declination
value starts blinking. By pressing the +/UP
or -/DOWN buttons you can select the value
from -90..90° in 1° increments. By pressing
SEL the value will be confirmed.
M2 USER MANUAL
3.2.4.2

Timeout ("TIMEOUT")

Compass timeout is the amount of time
the compass is displayed when activated.
Compass timeout is valid for the display
of the compass in all modes: Dive, Sport,
etc. You can adjust the timeout setting
by pressing SEL button and scrolling the
values by pressing the +/UP or -/DOWN
buttons between 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60
seconds, or PUSH (on/off). By pressing the
SEL button the value will be confirmed.
3.2.4.3

Recalibration ("CALIBR")

F
NOTE:
The
compass
recalibrated after each battery change
or when traveling to another location
where the earth's magnetic field
strength is different.
must
be
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