On Apr 11, 3:26 am, Peter Chant <REMpete...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> Ken wrote:
> > I doubt that I will ever understand a fraction of the multitude of
> > buttons and screens. I sadly miss the simplicity of the 406.
> > But I need to adjust the hour for daylight saving and the handbook is
> > hopeless. I can get the screen for the clock and can navigate through
> > the settings one by one. But the book does not tell you how to change
> > them. I tried every button in sight (and someone counted that there
> > are about 40 of them - the navigator must have close to 20 alone).
> > Help!
>
> To my mind the way the up-down keys work on the menu's is not logical.
It
> would be much easier to use the left and right buttons to select the
item
> to be adjusted and use up and down to adjust the value, but it does not
> work like that, you have to highlight a setting and then press enter to
> adjust and I think escape to stop adjusting. Rather annoying.
>
> I think you want to do something similar to, from memory.
>
> 1. Press MENU
> 2. Use left right to select PERSONAL CONFIGURATION (or some similar
title)
> 3. Press ENTER to go into the PERSONAL CONFIGURATION MENU.
> 4. Use UP and DOWN to select SET DATE AND TIME.
> 5. Press ENTER.
> 6. Use UP and DOWN or LEFT and RIGHT to highlight the parameter to
adjust.
> 7. Press ENTER.
> 8. Adjust the value using LEFT and RIGHT or UP and DOWN.
> 9. Press ENTER.
> 10. Press ESCAPE.
> 11. Repeat 6 - 10 to adjust any other settings.
> 12. Repeatedly press ESCAPE until you are back at the default
display.
>
> Not sure if 9 is needed.
>
> --http://www.petezilla.co.uk
Thanks - given your advice I was able to do it. But the last step,
after changing the setting, is to navigate to 'OK' and enter.
Otherwise the old setting reappears when you hit escape.
I would advise any 407 owner to note this thread - I imagine the same
odd rules apply to changing other settings.


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