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1. STOPWATCH eee The stopwatch can measure up to 99999 9 DM in 1 10 DM increments Three separate measurement displays are available lap time lap time in progress and split time displays LAP TIME display LAP TIME IN PROGRESS display SPLIT TIME display LAP mark Lap No RLP mark Lap No SPL mark Split No B B B A A A Lap time Lap time Split time Accumulated Lap time elapsed time ii pragiess Accumulated elapsed time STOPWATCH OPERATION Before using the stopwatch be sure to reset the digits to 00 A B c When the stopwatch is stopped press Button A When it is counting press Button C to stop the measurement and then press Button A 1 Standard measurement D Press to show the LAP TIME LAP TIME IN PROGRESS or SPLIT TIME display 0 START STOP RESET 2 Accumulated elapsed time measurement D Press to show the LAP TIME LAP TIME IN PROGRESS or SPLIT TIME display START STOP RESTART STOP RESET Restarting and stopping the stopwatch can be repeated by pressing Button C 3 Lap time measurement D Press to show the LAP TIME or LAP TIME IN PROGRESS display START LAP 1 LAP 2 FINISH RESET Lap time measurement can be repeated by pressing Button A Lap time is the time that has elapsed from the start of one stage of an activity to that of the next stage Split time is the time that has elapsed from t
2. 1 sounds for 5 counting down A time up warning beep for Timer 2 sounds 3 seconds before the set time is up When the set time is up time up beep for Timer 2 sounds for 5 seconds seconds TIMER 1 starts counting down 7o stop the time up warning beep and time up beep while sounding press either Button A B C or D This will not affect the time up beeps for the subsequent countdown cycles The time up beeps of Timer 1 and Timer 2 sound in different tones Restarting and stopping the timer can be repeated as many times as necessary by pressing Button C ALARM The daily alarm sounds once at the designated time hour minute every 24 hours The alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds at the designated time and automatically stops The alarm can be engaged on or disengaged off by pressing button C Depending on which indication is selected in the Time Calendar display the alarm time is displayed in a 12 hour or 24 hour indication ENGAGEMENT DISENGAGEMENT OF THE DAILY ALARM Alarm mark C Press to engage on or disengage off the alarm ALARM TIME SETTING Alarm on mark when the alarm is off Alarm time DP Press to show the ALARM display v B Press and hold for 2 seconds to show the ALARM SETTING display The hour digit starts flashing Current time Press to set the flashing digits Wine 0O e Press repeatedly to select the digits flash
3. display Keep your stopwatch away from close contact with objects such as TV screens which emit strong static electricity LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL The normal life expectancy for a liquid crystal panel is approximately 7 years After that it may decrease in contrast becoming difficult to read Please contact your AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER or SERVICE CENTER if you wish to have a new panel fitted guaranteed one year DISPLAY AND BUTTONS E ALARM e The daily alarm sounds once at the designated time hour minute every 24 hours E BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR CHANGE OF DISPLAYS Press Button D to change the display mode STORWATOH STOPWATCH TIME CALENDAR lt LAP TIME gt display lt LAP TIME IN PROGRESS gt display display ALARM display TIMER display STOPWATCH lt SPLIT TIME gt display If Buttons A B C and D are pressed at the same time all the data in memory will be erased Refer to HOW TO RESET THE BUILT IN IC on page 13 for further details TIME CALENDAR SETTING eee Press to show the TIME CALENDAR display Day Confirmation sound for button operation Press and hold for 2 seconds to show the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display The DAY disappears and the SECOND digits start flashing Press repeatedly to select the digits flashing to be adjusted Year Date gt MINUTES p gt DATE DAY MONTH K v Month s AUTOMATE SHUT OFF 12 24 HOUR INDICATION 4 YEAR scono A AM Pre
4. SEIKO DIGITAL STOPWATCH FOR INDUSTRIAL MEASUREMENT Cal SOSA You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Digital Stopwatch Cal SO5A For best results please read the instructions in this booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Digital Stopwatch Please keep this manual handy for ready reference NOTES ON THE BATTERY Do not remove the battery from the stopwatch If it is necessary to take out the battery keep it out of the reach of children If a child swallows it consult a doctor immediately Never short circuit heat or otherwise tamper with the battery and never expose it to fire The battery may burst become very hot or catch fire The battery is not rechargeable Never attempt to recharge it as this may cause battery leakage or damage to the battery NOTES ON THE STRAP The stopwatch has a strap for wearing it around your neck Take good care lest it should be caught by something near you or wind around your neck Please also note that the strap may damage your clothes or injure your hands neck or other parts of your body TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR STOPWATCH WATER RESISTANCE 5 bar Your stopwatch is designed and manufactured to withstand up to 5 bar such as accidental contact with splashes of water or rain Do not operate the buttons when the stopwatch is wet or in water TEMPERATURES If the stopwatch is left in direct sunlight for a long time the display may become black but this condition will
5. alarm will sound at the designated time even while the display is blank To return to the normal display press either Button A B C or D The last display before it became blank will be shown HOW TO RESET THE BUILT IN IC as When an abnormal display broken digits etc appears follow the procedure below The built in IC will be reset and the watch will resume normal operation HOW TO RESET THE IC Be sure to press buttons A B C and D at the same time for 2 to 3 seconds The display will become blank and then Sun 06 1 1 A12 00 will be displayed Set the time calendar and alarm before using the watch Please note that if the IC is reset all data of the MEMO function is deleted BATTERY CHANG Bee The miniature battery which powers your stopwatch should last approximately 3 years or approximately 7 years if the ECO mode is activated However 3 because the battery is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance of the stopwatch its actual life once in your possession may be less than the specified period When the battery expires be sure to replace it as soon as possible to prevent any malfunction For battery replacement we Years recommend that you contact an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER and request a SEIKO CR2032 battery f the stopwatch is used for more than 3 hours a day the Double Repeat Timer function is used more than 5 times a day the confirmation sound for button operation rings mo
6. anuary 1 2006 to December 31 2055 2 rows of digital displays and a dot matrix display 5 x 35 dots Hour minutes seconds and 1 10 DM Measures up to 99999 9 DM LAP TIME display LAP TIME IN PROGRESS display SPLIT TIME display Up to 100 sets of lap times and split times can be stored in memory Timer 1 and Timer 2 displays Hour minutes seconds the number of times the countdown was repeated and the number of times the countdown is to be repeated Alarm time hour minute current time hour minute second Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Field Effect Mode SEIKO CR2032 1 piece Approximately 3 years or approximately 7 years if the automatic shut off function is activated C MOS LSI 1 piece The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement
7. as repeated Number of times the countdown is to be repeated Press and hold for 2 seconds to show the TIMER SETTING display The HOUR digits for Timer 1 start flashing Press repeatedly to select the digits flashing to be adjusted HOUR gt MINUTES gt SECONDS gt HOUR gt MINUTES TIMER 1 TIMER 1 TIMER 1 TIMER 2 TIMER 2 A y NUMBER OF TIMES THE SECONDS COUNTDOWN IS TO BE REPEATED Cmm TIMER 2 Press to set the flashing digits Timer 1 Timer 2 The digits move quickly if Button A is kept pressed By pressing Button D while the digits are flashing both of the timers and the number of times the countdown is to be repeated will be reset to 00 00 00 and 001 respectively After all the adjustments are completed press to return to the TIMER display The timers cannot be set for a time less than 10 seconds If a time less than 10 seconds is set and Button B is pressed to return to the TIMER display the timers will automatically be set to 00 00 10 How to use the timer In this way both the timers repeat the countdown the number of times you have set showing the number of times the countdown has been completed on the display A time up warning beep TIMER 2 starts Press Button C to start Timer 1 mark flashes during the countdown for Timer 1 sounds 3 seconds before the set time is up When the set time is up time up beep for Timer
8. be corrected when the stopwatch returns to normal temperature Do not leave your stopwatch in very low temperatures below 10 C 14 F for a long time since the cold may cause a aslight time loss or gain b the change of digits to become slow c the display light to dim However the above conditions will be corrected when the stopwatch returns to normal temperature SHOCKS Do not subject it to violent shocks MAGNETISM Your stopwatch will not be affected by magnetism FEATURES The SEIKO Quartz Stopwatch for industrial measurement Cal SO5A is a digital decimal stopwatch that can be used for activities such as production control and performance analysis The stopwatch features a lap time split time memory function that can store and recall up to 100 sets of lap times and split times Time calendar timer and alarm functions are also provided E STOPWATCH The stopwatch can measure up to 99999 9 DM 999 999 minutes in 1 10 DM 1 1000 minute increments DM Decimal Unit used in a decimal system 1 DM 1 100 minute 100 DM 1 minute 600 DM 6 minutes 6000 DM 60 minutes E LAP TIME LAP TIME IN PROGRESS AND SPLIT TIME DISPLAYS Three separate stopwatch displays are available for lap time lap time in progress and split time measurements E MEMORY FUNCTION Up to 100 lap split time data can be stored in memory and they can be recalled either during or after the measurement E TIME CALENDAR Year month day date hour minut
9. es and seconds are displayed The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of leap years from January 1 2006 to December 31 2055 E AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF FUNCTION When the stopwatch is left untouched for one hour the display automatically becomes blank in order to minimize battery consumption E DOUBLE REPEAT TIMER e The built in two descending timers which allow you to set two different timer times can be used repeatedly one after the other e Each Timer 1 and Timer 2 can be set for any desired amount of time from 10 seconds up to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds in one second increments e For easy distinction between Timer 1 and Timer 2 the time up warning beeps are different in tones CHEMICALS Be careful not to expose the stopwatch to solvents mercury cosmetic spray detergents adhesives or paints Otherwise the case etc may become discolored deteriorated or damaged PERIODIC CHECK It is recommended that the stopwatch be checked once every 2 to 3 years Have your stopwatch checked by an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER or SERVICE CENTER to ensure that the case buttons gasket and crystal seal remain intact PRECAUTION REGARDING CASE BACK PROTECTIVE FILM If your stopwatch has a protective film and or a sticker on the case back be sure to peel them off before using it STATIC ELECTRICITY The IC Integrated Circuit used in your stopwatch will be affected by static electricity which may disturb the
10. he start of an activity to any given stage Lap time Start Split time N ntheLAP TIME display the previous lap time is displayed in the upper row while the accumulated elapsed time is displayed in the lower row during measurement nthe LAP TIME IN PROGRESS display the previous lap time is displayed Lap No for the previous lap Lap time for the previous lap Accumulated elapsed time Lap No for the previous lap in the upper row while the current lap time measurement is displayed in the lower row during measurement 4 Split time measurement D Press to show the SPLIT TIME display C A y A C lt gt A START SPLIT 1 SPLIT 2 FINISH RESET Split time measurement can be repeated by pressing Button A 5 How to use the memory function Up to 100 lap split time data can be stored and recalled either during or after measurement B Press to show the MEMORY RECALL display In memory recall after measurement the oldest measurement stored in memory is displayed first In memory recall during measurement the newest one is displayed first C With each press the stored data is recalled successively from the oldest to the newest or A With each press the stored data is recalled successively from the newest to the oldest B Press to return to the STOPWATCH display fnolap time split time measurement is made in the STOPWATCH display and no da
11. ing to be adjusted The digits move quickly if Button A is kept pressed After all the adjustments are completed press to return to the ALARM display The alarm mark and alarm on mark will be automatically displayed HOW TO STOP THE ALARM MANUALLY WHILE SOUNDING The alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds at the designated time and automatically stops Press any of buttons A B C or D to stop the alarm while sounding If the alarm time coincides with time up time while the Double repeat time is counting the time up beep is activated first AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF FUNCTION eee When the automatic shut off When the automatic shut off function is set to ON in the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display the following energy saving functions will be activated to help extend the battery life Regardless of the display modes when the stopwatch is left Automatic shut off mark untouched for one hour the display becomes blank in order to minimize battery consumption function is set to ON this mark The current time will be displayed once every 10 seconds even ee appears in any display mode while the display is blank to indicate that the blank display is not MEMORY except while the stopwatch is in caused by battery exhaustion SEIKO the setting mode While the stopwatch or timer is measuring the display will not become blank for the energy saving functions if the alarm is engaged the
12. re than 50 times a day or if the alarm is used more than once a day the battery life may be less than the specified period Battery life indicator When all the segments of the display start flashing in the TIME CALENDAR display or when C mark starts flashing in other displays the stopwatch may run down in 2 to 3 days We suggest that you have the battery replaced by a SEIKO DEALER Even though the display is flashing time accuracy is not affected SPECIFICATIONS eee 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator eee 2 PCCUIACY siciicivitoncentemiceinekiatieenneiaess 3 Operational temperature range sseeee 4 Desirable temperature range of use 5 Display system TIME CALENDAR display ccccceseeerees STOPWATCH display scsssessesseeseseseesereees TIMER display sssscescesssesssssseessteceeseserees ALARM display ssccceeessserseeeeeeeees Display medium ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees Battery sirenen nrnna A a Battery Whe ssa servacedesesians arn n aaoi IC Integrated Circuit cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 0 Battery life indicator SONS 32 768Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per second 0 0012 or 30 seconde per month at normal temperature 25 C 3 10 C 60 C 0 C 50 C Hour minutes seconds year month date and day of the week The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of leap years from J
13. ss to set the flashing digits or reset the SECONDS to 00 P ee D The digits move quickly if Button A is kept pressed Minutes 12 24 hour indication setting l l Change between 12 and 24 hour indications is made alternately with each press of Button A With each press of Button C in TIME CALENDAR Automatic shut off function setting ECO display the confirmation sound for button With each press of Button A the automatic shut off function ECO is alternately set to ON and operation is alternately switched ON and OFF OFF While the confirmation sound for button operation is set to ON the mark appears on display After all the adjustments are completed press to return to the TIME CALENDAR i Ka display The DAY is automatically set once the YEAR MONTH and DATE are set Jo quit the time calendar setting press Button B When the stopwatch is left untouched it automatically returns to the TIME CALENDAR display within two to three minutes The calendar adjusts automatically for odd and even months including February of leap years from January 1 2006 to December 31 2055 When setting the HOUR digits in the 12 hour indication check that A AM P PM mark is correctly set In the 24 hour indication no mark is displayed f Button A and C are pressed simultaneously all the digital segments light up This is not a malfunction Press any of Button A B C or D to return to the TIME CALENDAR display
14. ta is stored in memory the display shown at right will appear when the display is changed over to the MEMORY RECALL in memory Even if the stopwatch is reset to O00 stored data is not erased and can be recalled unless anew measurement is started The stopwatch can measure the lap time split times as many times as necessary but only the first 100 data will be stored Lap time for the previous lap Lap time in progress Lap split No Lap time Split time Flashing mark appears while the measurement Is in progress DOUBLE REPEAT TIMER eee Two timers are available for use either individually or in combination When used together Timer 2 starts counting down as soon as Timer 1 has finished counting down the set time They repeat their respective countdown cycles alternately as many times as necessary unless stopped Each Timer 1 and Timer 2 can be set for any desired amount of time from 10 seconds up to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds in one second increments To use either Timer 1 or Timer 2 as a standard repeat timer set the timer not in use to 00 00 00 The number of times that the timers repeat their countdown cycles can be set from 1 to 100 times If is set for the number of repeating times the timers will automatically start over a new counting until stopped by the user TIMER SETTING Press to show the TIMER display Number of times the countdown w
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