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How to read the map meter scale For a model with the map meter function], How to read the mile

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English 16 16 [How to read the map meter scale (For a model with the map meter function)] English This watch is designed to measure the real distance by using a map of a scale 1/50,000 with kilometer readout. 20 2 ▲ ▲ MAP METER ● When using a map on a scale of 1/50,000: The figure on the scale indicated by " " on the dial corresponds to the real distance of the route traced by the driving wheel. 3 Ex.) If " " points to "2" on the map meter scale, 14 the real distance of the route traced is "2 km." ● When using a map on a scale other than the above: Divide the scale of the map by the scale of the watch (50,000). Multiply this by the distance indicated by " " on the map meter scale. ▲ ▲ Ex.1) If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/20,000 and " " points to "2" on the map marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is: (20,000 / 50,000) x 2 = 0.8 km ▲ Ex.2) If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/150,000 and " " points to "6" on the map marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is: (150,000 / 50,000) x 6 = 18 km 6 20 2 1 [How to read the mile marker scale (For a model with the mile marker function)] This watch is designed to measure the real distance by using a map of a scale 1/62,500 with mile readout. ▲ ● When using a map on a scale of 1/62,500: The figure on the scale indicated by " " on the dial corresponds to the real distance of the route traced by the driving wheel. ▲ Ex.) If " " points to "2" on the mile marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is 14 "2 miles." ● When using a map on a scale other than the above: Divide the scale of the map by the scale of the watch (62,500). Multiply this by the distance indicated by " " on the mile marker scale. ▲ ▲ Ex.1) If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/24,000 and " " points to "2" on the mile marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is: (24,000 / 62,500) x 2 = 0.77 miles ▲ Ex.2) If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/150,000 and " " points to "6" on the mile marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is: (150,000 / 62,500) x 6 = 14.4 miles 7

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When using a map on a scale other than the above:
Divide the scale of the map by the scale of the watch (62,500). Multiply this by the
distance indicated by ”
“ on the mile marker scale.
Ex.1)
If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/24,000 and “
“ points to “2”
on the mile marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is:
(24,000 / 62,500) x 2 = 0.77 miles
Ex.2)
If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/150,000 and “
“ points to “6”
on the mile marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is:
(150,000 / 62,500) x 6 = 14.4 miles
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This watch is designed to measure the real distance
by using a map of a scale 1/50,000
with kilometer
readout
.
When using a map on a scale of 1/50,000:
The figure on the scale indicated by “
” on the
dial corresponds to the real distance of the route
traced by the driving wheel.
Ex.)
If “
” points to “2” on the map meter scale,
the real distance of the route traced is
“2 km.”
When using a map on a scale other than the above:
Divide the scale of the map by the scale of the watch (50,000). Multiply this by the
distance indicated by ”
“ on the map meter scale.
Ex.1)
If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/20,000 and “
“ points to “2” on the
map marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is:
(20,000 / 50,000) x 2 = 0.8 km
Ex.2)
If the map used is drawn on a scale of 1/150,000 and “
“ points to “6” on the
map marker scale, the real distance of the route traced is:
(150,000 / 50,000) x 6 = 18 km
[How to read the map meter scale (For a model with the map meter function)]
This watch is designed to measure the real distance
by using a map of a scale 1/62,500
with mile readout
.
When using a map on a scale of 1/62,500:
The figure on the scale indicated by “
” on the dial
corresponds to the real distance of the route
traced by the driving wheel.
Ex.)
If “
” points to “2” on the mile marker
scale, the real distance of the route traced is
“2 miles.”
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[How to read the mile marker scale (For a model with the mile marker function)]