Question about ETA on Infotainment GPS
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Question about ETA on Infotainment GPS
Today I created a 200 mile route to test my GPS on my new Ultra Limited. The GPS worked flawless, but the time arrival was 2:37 a.m. instead of p.m. When I got home I looked at the clock settings and I don't see anywhere you can set the clock for a.m. or p.m. Is there such a setting or can someone tell me why the time of arrival was in a.m. instead of p.m. Thanks in advance.
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i use gps time, it probably is set manually 12 hours off. excerpt from manual. Mike
CLOCK
1. See Figure 31. Select Home > Setup > Clock.
2. 12/24 hour: Select 12-Hour or 24-Hour clock mode.
3. Press the multiselect button to choose GPS, RDS or User
Time.
GPS: Automatically synchronizes the clock with data from
incoming GPS signals. GPS time is only available on
radios with navigation.
RDS: Automatically synchronizes time with radio stations
broadcasting RDS data. RDS is only available on radios
manufactured for select regions that support RDS operation.
User Time: Time is manually entered.
4. Time zone: Select the time zone. For GPS time, AUTO
causes the clock to adjust to the time zone for the vehicle
location. The clock updates as the motorcycle passes into
other time zones.
5. Daylight savings time (DST): GPS time does not automatically
account for daylight savings time. For GPS or
user time, select DST On to advance the clock one hour
(during spring in the northern hemisphere). Select DST
Off to return to the original time.
6. Manually adjusting time (User Time selected): Manually
adjust the clock to the current time with the + and - controls.
Manually adjusting time (GPS Time selected): An offset
can be applied to the GPS time. The offset is shown next
to the time setting.
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CLOCK
1. See Figure 31. Select Home > Setup > Clock.
2. 12/24 hour: Select 12-Hour or 24-Hour clock mode.
3. Press the multiselect button to choose GPS, RDS or User
Time.
GPS: Automatically synchronizes the clock with data from
incoming GPS signals. GPS time is only available on
radios with navigation.
RDS: Automatically synchronizes time with radio stations
broadcasting RDS data. RDS is only available on radios
manufactured for select regions that support RDS operation.
User Time: Time is manually entered.
4. Time zone: Select the time zone. For GPS time, AUTO
causes the clock to adjust to the time zone for the vehicle
location. The clock updates as the motorcycle passes into
other time zones.
5. Daylight savings time (DST): GPS time does not automatically
account for daylight savings time. For GPS or
user time, select DST On to advance the clock one hour
(during spring in the northern hemisphere). Select DST
Off to return to the original time.
6. Manually adjusting time (User Time selected): Manually
adjust the clock to the current time with the + and - controls.
Manually adjusting time (GPS Time selected): An offset
can be applied to the GPS time. The offset is shown next
to the time setting.
52 System
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