Dvr Clock Operations; Turning On The Dvr Clock; Setting The Time - Flightcom DVR 300i Operation And Installation Manual

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Turning on the DVR
If your avionics technician has connected the aircraft battery to the DVR,
you can turn the clock on by flipping the Power switch to the far right
("On") position. This lets you work with the clock without turning on the
avionics master switch.
IMPORTANT: Don't leave the power switch "On" if your
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aircraft battery is connected. This position is only for your
pre-flight convenience in setting time, doing checklists, etc.
The clock's 50 mA load will drain your aircraft battery if you forget
about it and leave it "On" for several weeks.
Normally, the Power Switch should be in the "Auto" position, which
powers up the clock only when you turn on the avionics master.
The center position of the Power switch is "Off." If, for any reason you
need to shut the DVR down, flip the switch to the center position.

Setting the Time

Your clock was shipped from the factory with Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT or Zulu time) already set. You may have to set your local time.
To set local hours and minutes, make sure the Mode switch is in the far
right position, displaying the time of day. Press and hold the Skip
button, and while Skip is down, hit the Time button. You will see local
hours begin to flash.
Now hit the Play or Record button to decrease or increase the local hours.
When you have the correct hours displayed, hit Skip to go to the minutes
setting. You may now hit the Record and Play buttons to change the min-
utes. When minutes are correct, hit Skip to advance to Zulu hours setting.
NOTE: If you change Zulu hours, you'll have to set local hours again.
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