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11.1 Compass Mode

- Compass Mode

Compass Mode

- In the Compass Mode, the 1st row of the display
s h o w s t h e b e a r i n g ( c o m p a s s p o i n t s ) o f t h e
direction which the watch's pointer is pointing.

- The 2nd row of the display shows the bearing

(digital) of the direction which the watch's pointer is
pointing.

- The 3nd row of the display shows the current time: hour,

minute and second.

- The indicators

around the display show the direction of

magnetic North.

-

The Compass Mode will change to

the standby mode after 1 minute.

- In the standby mode, press any button except
[Light] button once to return to

the Compass Mode.

Compass Mode

Magnetic Declination

current time

magnetic north
indicator

bearing direction
(digital)

bearing direction
(compass points)

What is Magnetic Declination

- The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and

True North Pole is called magnetic declination. Its
amount (degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly

and

westerly) depend on where you are.

-

also includes a compensation setting for

M a g n e t i c D e c l i n a t i o n . C h e c k ' C a l i b r a t i n g t h e
Compass' section for more detail

s on the setting.

Magnetic Declination Information

- Most topographic maps show magnetic north pole and or

the magnetic

declination information.

- This manual includes the magnetic declination for some

major cities. Check the 'Magnetic Declination at
Major Cities' section for more detail.

- For those cities whose names are not included in the list,

y o u m a y l i k e t o r e f e r t o t h e o n l i n e m a g n e t i c

declination information at:

1.http://www.geolab.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/e_cgrf.html

2.http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/seg/gmag/fldsnth1.pl

- Use an atlas to find your latitude and longitude before you

use the links above.

- T h e M a g n e t i c N o r t h P o l e i s s l i g h t l y
different from the True North Pole. The XG-20, like

most magnetic compass

es, points to the Magnetic North

Pole. On the contrary, everything measure

d from a map is

related to the True North Pole.

- For serious compass user or

users who intends to perform

accurate navigation,

the compass must be adjusted to

compensate

for magnetic declination.

XG-20

11.2 Compass Mode

- Magnetic Declination

True North

Magnetic
Declination

Magnetic
Declination

Magnetic North

Magnetic Declination Compensation

- Compensate an object's bearing by subtract westerly
( W ) m a g n e t i c d e c l i n a t i o n o r a d d e a s t e r l y ( E )
magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing.

XG-20

Example 1

- 23

8 Westerly magnetic declination and the compass

needle points 323

8.

- The bearing will be 323

8 (MB) - 238 (W) = 3008 (TB).

Example 2

- 22

8 Easterly magnetic declination and the compass

needle points 278

8.

- The bearing will be 278

8(M) + 228(E) = 3008 (TB).

-

will compensate the compass bearing

w h e r e v e r t h e m a g n e t i c d e c l i n a t i o n i s e i t h e r

Westerly (-ve) declination or Easterly declination (+ve)
automatically, if the user input

s the magnetic declination

angle of the city which

is close to the user's current location

during the calibration.

- Check the 'Calibrating the Compass' section for more

detail

s on the calibration.

11.3 Compass Mode

- Magnetic Declination Compensation

Compensate the Bearing at a place with

Westerly (W) Magnetic Declination

Compensate the Bearing at a place with

Easterly (E) Magnetic Declination

magnetic

declination

23

8 W

magnetic

declination

22

8 E

true
bearing
300

8

true
bearing
300

8

magnetic
bearing
323

8

magnetic
bearing
278

8

true north
0

8

true north

0

8

magnetic
north

magnetic
north

object B

object B

point A

point A

No. Country/Place

Major City

Declination

1 Afghanistan

Kabul

2-E

2 Australia

Canberra

12-E

3 Austria

Vienna

2-E

4 Bahrain

Manama

2-E

5 Bangladesh

Dhaka

0

6 Belgium

Brussels

1-W

7 Brazil

Brasilia

19-W

8 Canada

Ottawa

14-W

9 Chile

Santiago

5-E

10

Beijing

6-W

11China

Hong Kong

2-W

12Costa Rica

San Jose

0

13Cuba Havana

3-W

14Czech Republic

Prague2-E

15Denmark

Copenhagen

1-E

16Egypt

Cairo

3-E

17Finland

Helsinki

6-E

18France

Paris

1-W

19Germany

Berlin

1-E

20Greece

Athens

3-E

21Hungary

Budapest

4-E

22India

New Delhi

1-E

23Indonesia

Jakarta

1-E

24Israel

3-E

25Italy

Rome

1-E

26Japan

Tokyo

7-W

27Jordan

Amman

3-E

28Kenya

Nairobi

1-E

29Korea

Seoul

7-W

30Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

1-E

31Mexico

Mexico City

6-E

32Nepal

Kathmandu

0

China

Jerusalem

No. Country/Place Major City Declination

33Netherlands

Amsterdam

1-W

34New Zealand Wellington

22-E

35Norway

Oslo

0

36Pakistan

Islamabad

2-E

37Philippines

Manila

1-W

38Portugal

Lisbon

5-W

39Russia

Moscow

9-E

40Singapore

Singapore

0

41South Africa

Cape Town

23-W

42Spain

Madrid

3-W

43Sweden

Stockholm

3-E

44Switzerland

Bern

0

45Taiwan

Tai-pei

3-W

46Thailand

Bangkok

0

47UAE

Abu Dhabi

1-E

48United Kingdom

London3-W

49United States Washington, DC 10-W
50

Juneau

25-E

51

Phoenix

12-E

52

Little Rock

2-E

53

Sacramento

16-E

54

Denver

10-E

55

Atlanta

4-W

56

Honolulu

10-E

57

Boston

16-W

58

Saint Paul

2-E

59

Jackson

1-E

60

Santa Fe

10-E

61

Oklahoma City

6-E

62

Salem

18-E

63

Harrisburg

11-W

64

Salt Lake City

14-E

11.4 Compass Mode

- Magnetic Declination at Major Cities

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