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J R FOX wrote:
> For example, the (digital) watch I wear
> most often tends to run fast, picking up an extra 15 -
> 20 seconds within just 2 or 3 weeks. I like to be
> able to reset it -- to the second -- wherever I happen
> to be. The TIME recording was great for that.
First you set your computer.
128.138.140.44 at Colorado U. works in time868. There are of course
others. Get the watch close to the correct time. Then put your watch
in the mode that changes the time to the nearest minute. Then watch the
computer clock count up. When it gets to an even minute, push the
button that will take it to that same minute.
I have been using Casio for about twenty five years. If you understand
how the time set function works what I just said will make sense,
otherwise not.
Ray
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