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4.4 TIME AND DATE SETTING

The current date and time is read by connecting the TIME/MODE and COM contacts for
about two seconds, as described in Section 3.3.3, "Calendar Clock Function".

Once the Time Setting mode is activated the principle when adjusting the clock is that:
- the TIME/MODE and COM contacts scroll through the different displays,
- the PLAN/ON and COM contacts change the values of the selected display.
In these figures the contacts which are connected are highlighted.

Thus, to set the time, do as follows:

1. Activate the Time Setting mode by connecting the TIME/MODE and COM contacts
continuously to scroll through the menu. Release your fingers immediately when Set
appears on the display. The Time Setting display will now be shown.

2. The hour display starts to blink immediately. If you want to change it, keep the
PLAN/ON and COM contacts connected. The hours will start to scroll. Release your
fingers immediately when the correct value is displayed. [To change the A or P for a.m.
or p.m. scroll the hours past 12:00].

3. To scroll through the minutes, month and date, keep the TIME/MODE and COM
contacts connected. Release your fingers when the display you wish to change is
blinking. Repeat step 2 to change this value.
NOTE: In case of the minutes and date, the change is made separately for both digits,
as shown by the blinking digit. In case of the hours and month, the complete number is
changed simultaneously.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change any additional values.

5. Exit the Time Setting mode with the RETURN command, i.e. by connecting
all three contacts at the same time. First make contact between
the PLAN/ON and TIME/MODE contacts and after that with the COM
contact.

NOTE: The clock is on (time is elapsing) when setting it and exiting the Time Setting
mode. It is not possible to reset the seconds.

Remember to regularly check that the clock is on time especially when traveling to
different time zones, as the entry time of all dives is stored in the logbook memory.

5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE