Calibrating Altitude Or Barometer And Setting The Weather - Timex EXPEDITION WS4 Mode D'emploi

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3. Keeping the watch level and facing up, rotate it twice (taking at least 15
seconds per revolution) and then press MODE.
4. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease set-
ting values to match your chosen declination angle.
5. Press MODE to advance to the next setting option.
6. Press SET to finish.
If you see CAL OK at the end of the calibration process you have success-
fully calibrated the compass. If you see CAL FAIL, repeat the calibration
process.

Calibrating Altitude or Barometer and Setting the Weather

You should calibrate either the Altimeter (MAN-ALTI) or the Barometer
(BARO), and the Weather Icon (WEATHER) prior to first use. You should cali-
brate the watch to the most accurate information you have.
1. Press MODE until CAL appears.
2. Press and hold SET to begin the calibration.
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll among the reference
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point settings and choose either MANUAL ALTI or BARO.
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to begin the setting process.
5. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease
setting values.
6. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.
7. Press SET (DONE) to finish.
8. To calibrate the altimeter or barometer to the preselected data, hold
STOP/RESET until the watch beeps.
Once you have set the altitude or barometer, then you will need to synchro-
nize the weather icon to current weather conditions.
1. In CAL mode, press SET to begin calibration.
2. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll to WEATHER.
3. Press MODE (NEXT) to begin the setting process.
4. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll among weather
options.
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.
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