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Old April 27th 05, 09:53 PM
tlarwa
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This has probably been asked before, so forgive me in advance...

I have an SC-6501 Flight Deck computer. Can anyone tell me how to (or if
it's possible to) change the odometer reading to a value other than zero
(total reset)? I didn't zero it out at the beginning of the season, and
want it to start tracking yearly mileage from where I am now. Can this be
done?

Thanks!


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Old April 27th 05, 11:00 PM
Diablo Scott
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tlarwa wrote:

This has probably been asked before, so forgive me in advance...

I have an SC-6501 Flight Deck computer. Can anyone tell me how to (or if
it's possible to) change the odometer reading to a value other than zero
(total reset)? I didn't zero it out at the beginning of the season, and
want it to start tracking yearly mileage from where I am now. Can this be
done?

Thanks!


Yup - pretty easy. Go through the all clear procedure. You'll have to
put in your teeth numbers again too though and set the clock.

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