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Standard Procedure - Compass Variation Adjustment

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Compass variance, also known as magnetic declination, is the difference in angle between magnetic north and true geographic north. In some geographic locations, the difference between magnetic and geographic north is great enough to cause the compass to give false readings. If this problem occurs, the compass variance setting may need to be changed.

To set the compass variance:

  1. Using the Variance Settings map, find your geographic location and note the zone number (Fig 1 ).
  2. Turn the ignition switch to the On position. If the compass/temperature data is not currently being displayed, momentarily depress and release the C/T push button to reach the compass/temperature display.
  3. Depress the RESET  push button and hold the button down until "VAR = XX" appears in the display. This takes about five seconds.
  4. Release the RESET  push button. "VAR =XX " will remain in the display. "XX" equals the current variance zone setting.
  5. Depress and release the STEP  push button to step through the zone numbers, until the zone number for your geographic location appears in the display.
  6. Depress and release the RESET  push button to enter the displayed zone number into the EVIC/CMTC module memory.
    Fig 1: Identifying Variance Settings
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  7. Confirm that the correct directions are now indicated by the compass.