Ewing Time Zones; Changing To Daylight Savings Time - Brother GeoBook NB-60 Getting Started Manual

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Viewing Time Zones
World
Clock
allows
you to view
time and date information
for a selected
time
zone,
for a selected
home
city, and for a selected
destination
city.
• To select a time zone:
Using the glidepad,
move
the on-screen
pointer
to an area on the map and
click on the Select
button
(top button)
or tap twice on the glidepad.
The time
zone
bar moves,
and the time and date for the selected
zone appear
on the lej_
in the World
Clock window.
• To select a home city:
1. Click on the Home
button
from the World Clock
window.
A submenu
appears.
2.
Select
a country
from the list on the left; then select
a city on the right and
click on OK. To select
by city alone,
click on Select
by City; then select
the
city and click on OK. Your selection
appears
under
the Home
button
in the
World Clock window.
• To select a destination
city:
1. Click on the Destination
button
from the Worm Clock
window.
A
submenu
apliears.
2. Select
a country
from the list on the left; then select
a city on the right and
click on OK. To select _
city alone,
click on Select
by City; then select the
city an-d-Elick on OK: _o-d_ selection
appears
under
the Destination
button
in the World Clock window,
and a flasbing
white X appears
on the map at
the location
of the city.
Changing to Daylight Savings Time
You can set Daylight
Savings
Time for the home
city, the destination
city, or
both.
When
you set Daylight
Savings
Time, it applies
to the city (home
or
destination),
not to the time zone
covetedby
the Time Zone
bar.
• To set Daylight
Savings
Time:
1. In the World
Clock
window,
click on Set Clock Options.
A dk_g
box
appears.
2. On the right, under
Daylight
Savings,
click on Home
to set Daylight
Savings
Time for the selected
Home
time zone.
OR
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