Motorola T6300, T6310 manual Features, T6320, Compass Declination, Using the Compass

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Compass Declination

Compass declination, also called ‘variation’ in mariners’ and aviators’ jargon, is the angle between where a compass needle points, referred to as ‘magnetic north’, and the true north pole. To set the compass declination, select the COMPASS mode and the DECLINAT menu. You can set the compass declination from magnetic north by pressing the x or z until the desired setting appears, then pressing { to set.

Note: If you notice an incorrect compass reading and your compass has been calibrated, you may need to set the compass declination for your area. Visit www.motorola.com or call Motorola for details on setting compass declination for your area.

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Using the Compass

Press~until COMPASS appears. Let go and the compass screen displays -- showing the direction and degrees. If ---is displayed instead of degrees from north, recalibrate the compass.

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