Direction of an Object
The direction of an object from a point can be specified in either
compass direction or bearing direction. This watch includes both.
Compass Directions
The compass directions are shown in the table on the next page.
For example, in the figure on the next page, the compass direction of
object B from point A is east. The compass direction of object C from
point A is southeast. The compass direction of object D from point A is
northwest.
Bearing Directions
The bearing direction of an object is defined as the angular difference
between North and the object. (Assume zero degrees for north, and the
measuring range is from zero to 359 degrees.)
For example, in the figure on the next page, the bearing direction of
object B from point A is 90 degrees. The bearing direction of object C
from point A is 135 degrees. The bearing direction of object D from point
A is 315 degrees.
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