 If you know you need to navigate 54 degrees from a location, how do you do this with your compass? First, open the cover so you can see the compass face. Then, rotate the bezel so that the number 54 lines up with the arrow marked near the hinge. Place the lanyard around your neck and holding the compass in the palm of your hand, or in your fingertips, raise it to eye level while keeping the lanyard tight. Keep your elbows tucked against your side. This will aid in studying the compass and give the correct distance from the compass to the eye of the user. Tilt the sighting mirror so you can see the face of the compass in it. Turn your entire body, moving your feet, not just the compass, until the red end of the needle lies within the red etched lines on the face of the compass, and where the sides of the needle are parallel to the etched lines. While keeping the compass aligned and level, look through the sight and find an object in the distance. This object will serve as your destination point. With that object in view, take the compass down and start walking toward the object.