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5.3.6 The Calculator 6 Page (CAL 6)
The CAL 6 page is used to convert any time in one time
zone to the corresponding time in another time zone. A
listing of available time zones is contained in section
3.2. For example, it if is presently 9:56 am Pacific
Standard Time (PST) and you wished to determine the
time in Eastern Standard Time (EST):
1. Select the CAL 6 page on the left side (figure 5-45).
The first time the CAL 6 page is viewed after the
KLN 900 has been turned on, the top time showing
will be the current system time. That is, it will be the
same time as displayed on the SET 2 page. Also,
the bottom time will be the current time referenced to
the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time zone.
Remember that UTC is the same as “Zulu”.
2. Press the left
C
to turn on the left cursor function.
3. Rotate the left outer knob to position the cursor over
the top time zone abbreviation (figure 5-46).
4. Turn the left inner knob to select the desired time
zone (figure 5-47).
5. Rotate the left outer knob to position the cursor over
the bottom time zone abbreviation, and then use the
left inner knob to select the desired time zone (figure
5-48). The corresponding time is now displayed.
In addition, you may enter a time different than the
actual time in either the top or bottom time display.
When either the top or bottom time is changed, the
other one also changes to show the correct
corresponding time.
6. Press the left
C
to turn off the left cursor function.
Figure 5-46
TIME CONV |
11:56
CST
|
CENTRAL STD|
|
17:56 UTC |
CORD UNIV/Z|
CRSR
Figure 5-47
TIME CONV |
09:56
PST
|
PACIFIC STD|
|
17:56 UTC |
CORD UNIV/Z|
CRSR
Figure 5-48
TIME CONV |
09:56 PST |
PACIFIC STD|
|
12:56
EST
|
EASTERN STD|
CRSR
Figure 5-45
TIME CONV |
11:56 CST |
CENTRAL STD|
|
17:56 UTC |
CORD UNIV/Z|
CAL 6
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