Temps measurement system change (f/c)
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Daniel, you can toggle between C and F for outside temperature. I haven't tried it for the inside temperature, so I am not sure. I would assume you could though.
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Off topic, but happy new "Name Change" Daniel 

Yeah.... it was getting old. Figured I should a get another screen name in anticipation of my new G.
Originally Posted by ChristianN
Press the "Setting" button then navigate to "Others" -> "Language / Units" from here you can select either "US" (Miles, mpg, degrees F) or "Metric" (km, L/100km, degrees C)
Emphasis is on "WILL"....
Originally Posted by SPEEED
I "will" make sure to press the "Setting" button.
Emphasis is on "WILL"....
Emphasis is on "WILL"....

Either quotes or italic type can emphasize that an instance of a word refers to the word itself rather than its associated concept.
Cheese is derived from milk.
“Cheese” is derived from a word in Old English.
Cheese has calcium, protein, and phosphorus.
Cheese has three e's. [/I]
In the case of "Setting" I was referring to the word Setting which appears on a button below the LCD as opposed to the associated concept of changing a setting for the units displayed. Illiteracy strikes again.
Cheese is derived from milk.
“Cheese” is derived from a word in Old English.
Cheese has calcium, protein, and phosphorus.
Cheese has three e's. [/I]
In the case of "Setting" I was referring to the word Setting which appears on a button below the LCD as opposed to the associated concept of changing a setting for the units displayed. Illiteracy strikes again.
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