Panasonic DMCZS6 DMCZS5 User Guide - Page 89

Select [AUTO CLOCK SET], Select [ON]

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Return to the menu screen ●In the following cases, "- - -" is displayed. • There is no location name information to display • There are no nearby landmarks (It may be possible to select landmarks in [GPS AREA SELECT].) ●When the text of the location name information is long, such as when multiple items are set for display, a scroll display is used. Using GPS to set the Clock Using the date and time information in the GPS signal, the camera can automatically update its [CLOCK SET]. Also, after moving from your home area to one in a different time zone, the time is changed to the local time automatically when positioning is successful. Perform [CLOCK SET] in advance. Select [AUTO CLOCK SET] (→20) from the [TRAVEL MODE] menu Select [ON] Perform the operations from step in "Setting the Clock" (first time only) (→17) ●During positioning, if there is a difference of 1 minute or more between the GPS time information and the [CLOCK SET] time, the time is corrected automatically. ●When [AUTO CLOCK SET] is turned to [ON], [WORLD TIME] is set to [AUTO]. ●When [WORLD TIME] is set to something other than [AUTO], [AUTO CLOCK SET] is turned to [OFF]. ●Time and date corrected by [AUTO CLOCK SET] is not as accurate as radio clocks. If the time and date are not properly corrected, reset with [CLOCK SET]. 89 VQT2R20

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VQT2R20
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Using GPS to set the Clock
Using the date and time information in the GPS signal, the camera can automatically
update its [CLOCK SET]. Also, after moving from your home area to one in a different
time zone, the time is changed to the local time automatically when positioning is
successful. Perform [CLOCK SET] in advance.
Select [AUTO CLOCK SET] (
20) from the [TRAVEL MODE]
menu
Select [ON]
Perform the operations from step
in “Setting the Clock”
(first time only) (
17)
During positioning, if there is a difference of 1 minute or more between the GPS time
information and the [CLOCK SET] time, the time is corrected automatically.
When [AUTO CLOCK SET] is turned to [ON], [WORLD TIME] is set to [AUTO].
When [WORLD TIME] is set to something other than [AUTO], [AUTO CLOCK SET] is
turned to [OFF].
Time and date corrected by [AUTO CLOCK SET] is not as accurate as radio clocks. If
the time and date are not properly corrected, reset with [CLOCK SET].
Return to the menu screen
In the following cases, “- - -” is displayed.
• There is no location name information to display
• There are no nearby landmarks (It may be possible to select landmarks in [GPS
AREA SELECT].)
When the text of the location name information is long, such as when multiple items are
set for display, a scroll display is used.