Swapping the Clocks

Once you have set both the Home and World Clocks, you can swap their times and dates. Swapping the clocks is a useful feature if you frequently travel between time zones.

1.Hold and press C until the

Home Clock appears.

2.Press EDIT (blue).

3.On the Clock Edit menu, high- light Swap Home & World Time.

4.Press ENTER.

Understanding Clock Swapping

When you swap your Home and World Clocks, your daily alarm set- ting, appointment times and their alarms, and any other time-sensitive calendar entries do not change.

For example, if your daily alarm was originally set for 6:30 a.m. New York time, after swapping the clocks

Swapping the Clocks

it will sound at 6:30 a.m. in your new Home Clock time zone. And if you had an appointment scheduled at 9:00 a.m. New York time, after swapping it will be scheduled at 9:00 a.m. in the new time zone.

Resetting the Clock

When you remove the batteries from your BOOKMAN Sidekick, or if they lose all power, you may need to reset the Home and World Clocks.

After replacing the batteries, a mes- sage may appear asking you to check the Home Clock time. If its time is correct, simply press

ENTER.

If the time is incorrect, use the ar- row keys to change it. To learn how, read “Setting the Home Clock.” To learn how to reset the World Clock, read “Setting the World Clock.”

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Franklin SDK-765, SDK-763 manual Swapping the Clocks, Resetting the Clock

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