
1. Configuration provides you with the setting of the parameter of software.
2. Select the item you want to set.
3. Choose the value of the item you want to set.
Generally speaking, The TimeMachineX will detect the time zone of the computer which is used. And the time from GPS signal is zero time zone (i.e. coordinated universal time [UTC] or Greenwich mean time [GMT]), so add the zone and the time would be the local time.
Local Tiem = The time from GPS + Time Zone
For instance of Taiwan, the time zone of Taiwan is +08:00
If the time you saw from NMEA is at 20:28:11 on December 1, 2006
Plug the time zone, 20:28:11 on December 1, 2006 + 08:00 = 28:28:11 on December 1, 2006
Also it is 24 hours a day, so the local time of Taiwan will become 4:28:11 on December 2, 2006
The default of unit in TimeMachineX is the metric system. To avoid the mistake occurring by file transforming and operating, all operation is based on the metric system. When you select the Imperial system, only some setting will show up as it. Actually the unit in TimeMachineX is given priority to metric system, such as the setting of the parameter of log mode.
The user can build or modify the version of language. The file of language is located in language folder of TimeMachineX, please refer to the following picture.

You can copy a language file as following picture by yourself.

Change the file name as you want.
Please refer to the following picture.

Use the software which can edit HTML to open the file, such as Microsoft FrontPage, modify the texts in black as following picture, and save it when you complete the modification.

Open TimeMachineX again, and you will find there is an extra item in the language list.
Just select the language you built, and then the language shown on TimeMachineX will become it.


If you are willing to share the version you built or modified, you can e-mail the language file in xml format to sales_gps@wintec.com.tw , also give clear indication of your name, and then your name will be shown up in the next version of TimeMachineX.