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1. Transmitter Selection KOJ Home City Code lode ot Jo Auto Receive Summer Time a p T224 rour Omo timekeeping P Seconds gt Hour Minute gt Year Lal ot o anna Language S Day 5 Month e While the setting screen the one with a flashing setting is on the display use the and buttons to move the flashing between settings Changes Setting Group Displays Setting Screen Exits Setting Screen You can select either Japanese kanji or English for the day of the week indicator e For more information see To configure digital settings Day of the Week Indicators Sunday SU Monday MO Tuesday TU Wednesday WE 7K Thursday TH 7 _ Friday FR Saturday SA F See Signal Reception Settings for information about calibration signal Home City summer time and auto receive settings E To configure digital settings 1 In the Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Mode hold down the button for about two seconds WORLD TIME ALM DST This will display the transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Enters Exits Setting Screen Scrolls Back oy N Pr ALM DST EATE ON O Changes Selection Scrolls Forward Press the button to Chang
2. 1 Inthe Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Mode hold down the button for about two seconds WORLD TIME ALM DST e This will display the transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Displays Exits Setting Screen KA A WOPLD TIME ALM DST EEE BA PS Mo r a f OWtr Aa Moves Flashing Changes Setting N Press the button three times to select the auto receive setting WORLD TIME ALM D This will display R C along with the current auto receive setting The example screen shows auto receive on ON 3 times toggle auto receive on 3 Press the button to ON or off OFF qi Changes Setting e Each press of the button toggles auto receive on ON and off OF e is displayed for the auto receive setting when the current Home City setting is a code other than TYO LAX DEN CHI or NYC 4 when the auto receive Twice setting is the way you e want press the button twice WORLD TIME ALM DST e This will exit the setting screen and return to the Ner sA Timekeeping Mode screen Also the second hand will move automatically to the current second as kept by digital timekeeping e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Note that the transmitter selection
3. After the watch receives the Standard Time signal it performs internal calculations to determine the current time Because of this there may be an error of up to one second in the displayed time Calibration Signal e The Japanese calibration signal Call Sign JJY is maintained by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology NICT It is a long wave signal transmitted 24 hours a day from the Mt Otakadoya transmitter 40kHz located in Tamura gun Fukushima Prefecture and from the Mt Hagane transmitter 60kHz located on the border between Saga Prefecture and Fukuoka Prefecture e The U S calibration signal Call Sign WWVB is transmitted by the National Institute of Standards and technology from Fort Collins Colorado Note that transmission of the standard wave may be interrupted occasionally due to maintenance lightening etc Reception Range This watch is designed to receive the standard time calibration signal of Japan JJY or of the United States WWVB The signal that is received depends on the current Home City setting e For information about selecting a Home City see Selecting Your Home City For information about city codes see the World Time City Code List Home City Transmitter TYO Either the Mt Otakadoya signal 40kHz or the Mt Hagane signal 60kHz LAX DEN CHI NYC Fort Collins Colorado signal Japan Transmitter
4. 2 Hold down the button for about two seconds Scrolls City Codes e This toggles summer time on and off e The DST indicator appears on the display and timekeeping is advanced by one hour when summer time is turned on e You can turn summer time on or off independently for each World Time Mode city Note however that you cannot turn on summer time for the GMT city code World Time City Code List GMT GMT Differential Differentia City Name Jerusalem Honolulu Jeddah Anchorage Teheran Los Angeles Dubai Denver Kabul Chicago Karachi New York Delhi Caracas Dakar Rio de Janeiro Yangon Bangkok Hong Kong Greenwich Mean Time Seoul London Tokyo Paris Adelaide Berlin Sydney Athens NOU Cairo WLG Noumea Wellington The contents of the above table are current as of December 2003 e Time differentials in the above table are in accordance with Universal Time Coordinated UTC Operation Guide 3311 3356 Using the Alarms and Hourly Time Signal You can set the daily alarms in 1 minute increments The watch beeps for 10 seconds when the current time in the Timekeeping Mode reaches the alarm time you set There are three independent alarms and all of them operate the same way The Hourly Time signal causes the watch to beep every hour on the hour When you enter the Alarm Mode the sc
5. WORLD TIME AML St N s 4 Sy mih Ep 1E is stable while reception is in progress ST a BE Unstable Stable Even under optimum reception conditions it can take about 10 seconds for reception to stabilize e Use the receive icon to check reception status and to determine the best location for signal reception e Note that weather the time of day surroundings and other factors can all affect reception E Analog Hands and Signal Reception Second Hand The second hand moves to the 12 o clock position when signal reception starts e It resumes normal movement after reception is complete e Pressing a button to stop reception causes the second hand to move to the seconds count as kept by digital timekeeping and resume normal operation Hour and Minute Hands These hands continue to operate normally Note that the second hand does not move while signal reception is in progress E To view the last reception date and time In the Timekeeping Mode press the button This causes the display to start cycling between the date time and receive icon screens at two second intervals To return to the Timekeeping Mode press the button again The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about one or two minutes WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM DST About two _ seconds Nea ae About two seconds About two WORLD TIME
6. Locations Mt Otakadoya 40kHz Mt Hagane 60kHz e Under optimum conditions the calibration signal should be receivable up to 1 000 kilometers from the transmitter Note that the wave is relatively weak at distances greater than 500km so reception may be poor at long distances U S Transmitter Location Under optimum conditions the calibration signal should be receivable up to 3 000 kilometers from the transmitter Note that the wave is relatively weak at distances greater than 1 000km so reception may be poor at long distances Geographic contours nearby buildings seasonal conditions the time of day can even make reception impossible even when you are within range of the transmitter e Best reception is possible late at night Location Reception is difficult and may even be impossible in the locations described below Avoid such locations when performing signal reception e You should think of your watch operating like a radio or TV when it is receiving the calibration signal Among or near buildings Fg Inside a vehicle automobile train plane etc Next to a household appliance or office equipment TV speaker fax computer cell phone etc i PR Se In a location where there is radio interference construction site airport etc Near mountains If you are experiencing problems with reception move away from the types of locations described above to a lo
7. adjusts its analog setting to match e When adjusting the analog time the hands may move clockwise or counterclockwise Depending on how many hours different the digital and analog time settings are it may take some time for the analog hand setting procedure to be finished After adjustment of the hour and minute hand the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time Operation Guide 3311 3356 Ajusting the Analog Time Setting You can use the Hand Setting Mode to manually adjust the analog time when it does not match the digital time Timekeeping Mode Hand Setting Mode Mode Indicator Hand Setting Mode hold down the button 1 a In the Hand Setting Mode for about two seconds e This will cause the second hand to move to 12 o clock and 00 to flash on the digital display 2 If the second hand does not align properly with the 12 o clock position press the button to adjust it AE ALM OST TT J amy e Each press of the button advances the second hand one second Holding down the button advances the second hand at high speed 3 Press the button e This will cause the hour and minute setting of the digital time to flash on the display buttons to adjust the hour and minute hands 4 Use the and e Each press of the button moves the hands 20 seconds clockwise while the button moves them 2
8. objects between you and the transmitter or electrical noise can interfere with reception Avoid such areas during signal reception See Location for more information Do you have the correct Home City code selected Remember that auto receive is not performed unless TYO Japan NYC New York CHI Chicago DEN Denver or LAX Los Angeles is selected as the Home City Select the correct Home City code using the procedure under Selecting Your Home City e Is auto receive turned off OF Use the procedure under Configuring Auto Receive Settings to turn on auto receive e Is the watch in any mode other than the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode during the auto receive times midnight 1 00 a m 2 00 a m 3 00 a m 4 00 a m and 5 00 a m Auto receive is performed only when the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode It is not performed if the watch is in any other mode Operation Guide 3311 3356 Time calibration signal reception is successful but the hourly time signal and current time are slightly off e After the watch receives the time calibration signal it performs an internal decoding process before updating its time setting Because of this the time setting may be slightly off within one second Time calibration signal reception is successful but the current time is one hour fast e Do you have summer time DST turned on ON Use the procedure under Configuring Summer
9. Exposure Level Approximate Exposure Time Brightness Level 4 gt Level 3 gt Level 2 gt Level 1 Outdoor Sunlight 50 000 lux 10 hours Sunlight Through a Window 10 000 lux 48 hours Daylight Through a Window on an Overcast Day 5 000 lux 99 hours Indoor Fluorescent Operation Guide 3311 3356 Power Saving The Power Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory e Power Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep state and save power whenever the watch is left in the dark e Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the watch is blocked from light by your sleeve E How the sleep state works Display sleep state The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark for three or four days e The display sleep state causes the display to go blank except for a flashing Power Saving indicator Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to operate normally while the watch is in the display sleep state Even when the watch is in the display sleep state digital analog time coordination and auto signal receive are both performed Function sleep state The function sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark for four days e Alarms and the hourly time signal are also disabled while the watch is in the function sleep state In the function sleep state analog ti
10. Time Daylight Saving Time Settings to turn off summer time Time calibration signal reception is successful but the current time setting is wrong e Is the correct city code selected for your Home City If you are in Japan you should have TYO selected for your Home City For other areas select the correct Home City code using the procedure under Selecting Your Home City Auto receive is turned on ON but the receive icon 4A is not on the display e The receive icon appears when a signal is received successfully and the time is updated It is not displayed if there is no successful signal reception throughout the day Also note that the icon disappears from the display each day at 3 00 a m Make sure that you are using the watch in an area that is within the reception range of a transmitter and make sure that the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode when it is time for auto signal reception The current auto receive on ON off OF setting does not appear on the setting screen The auto receive on ON off OF setting is not displayed unless TYO Japan NYC New York CHI Chicago DEN Denver or LAX Los Angeles is selected as the Home City Use the procedure under Selecting Your Home City to select your correct Home City The AT JP40 and JP60 options do not appear for the transmitter selection mode setting e The AT JP40 and JP60 transmitter selection mode options are av
11. _ALM_DST seconds Operation Guide 3311 3356 Signal Reception Settings Home City Specify the city code of your Home City which is the location where you will normally use the watch Summer Time Daylight Saving Time Use this setting to specify whether summer time Daylight Saving Time settings should be made automatically by the watch e Auto Receive This setting is used to select either auto receive or manual receive e Transmitter Selection Mode This setting is used to specify which transmitter s signal should be used for time calibration in Japan e Auto receive can be selected only when TYO LAX DEN CHI or NYC is currently selected as the Home City The initial factory default configuration of signal reception settings are shown below You do not need to change these settings if you use the watch in Japan e Check the signal reception settings whenever you have problems with signal reception or when the time setting produced by signal reception is incorrect Home City TYO Tokyo Auto switching in accordance with Summer Time A signal data Auto Receive ON On Auto Japan transmitter select Transmitter AT 40kHz BOkHz Selecting Your Home City Note that time calibration signal reception is performed only when one of the city codes shown below is selected as the Home City Select TYO Tokyo as your Home City if you plan to use the watch in Japan Home City
12. long periods Note that the display panel may become black under very high temperatures This is temporary and the display will appear normal again at lower temperatures Depending on the light source you are using the case of the watch may become quite hot during charging Take care to guard against burn injury after charging E To charge the battery Point the solar panel face of the watch at a light source e Remember that even a partial blockage of the solar cell reduces charging efficiency Example Positioning the watch Solar Cell e The illustration shows the resin band model Required Daily Charging Time e The following is the daily amount of charging required each day to support the operations under Daily Use E Charging Guide Starting from a full charge the watch should be able to continue operating for about five months without further charging under the conditions described below Exposure Level yea Brightness Time Daily Use All time values are A 5 ligh R approximate writs i 5 minutes Display Illumination re ae Sunlight Through p a Window 24 minutes e Alarms 10 seconds 10 000 lux Signal reception 5 times Daylight Through a Window on an Overcast 48 minutes Making sure the watch is regularly Day 5 000 lux exposed to light ensures stable Indoor operation Fluorescent 8 hours Lighting 500 lux e Charge Times Required to Advance to a Higher Level
13. minutes e Pressing the button while the seconds count is flashing changes the display illumination duration See To specify display illumination duration for more information Back WORLD TIME ALM _ DST 6 While the hour minutes year month or day setting is flashing use the and buttons to change the setting e Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed e When setting the hour make sure you specify AM no indicator or PM P correctly or that you specify the correct 24 hour time You can set a date in the range of January 1 2000 to December 31 2099 e The day of the week is set automatically in accordance with the date you set The watch automatically makes adjustments for leap years and month lengths While the day of the week Japanese kanji setting is flashing press the button to toggle it between Japanese kanji and English While the Power Saving setting is flashing press MORLD TIME aS the button to toggle it E m mh ef on ON or off OF wos fama EE CR H I Toggles When all of the settings 8 are the way you want press the button This exits the setting screen The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Digital Analog Synchronization After adjustment of the digital time the watch automatically
14. the Mt Hagane signal 60kHz whichever is strongest JP40 ith this setting the watch always receives the Nt Otakadoya ignal 40kHz JP60 ith this setting the watch always receives the Mt Hagane signal 60kHz US60 With this setting the watch receives the Fort Collins Colorado signal 3 When the setting you want Twice is displayed press the button twice WORLD TIME ALM DST e This will exit the setting screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode screen Also the second hand will move automatically to the current second as kept by digital timekeeping e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Calibration Signal Reception Precautions e Auto reception can be performed while the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode only e Pressing any button while auto reception is in progress will cause the watch to beep and then exit the receive operation e Make sure you are within the range of the calibration signal transmitter before performing the reception operation Remember that geographic contours nearby buildings seasonal conditions the time of day can even make reception impossible even when you are within range of the transmitter e Proper reception may be impossible if there is something blocking the signal If reception is unsuccessful try again e Thi
15. transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Press the button once and then press the button This causes the seconds count to flash on the display WORLD TIME _ ALM DST C x cm v7 a An indicator on the display shows which setting is N WORLD TIME Al ML DST currently selected VLE k ee 2 pd Lanny 1T 22S s ATRA 2 5 seconds way you want press the button When the setting is the e This will exit the setting screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode screen Also the second hand will move automatically to the current second as kept by digital timekeeping e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Operation Guide 3311 3356 How a Radio controlled Watch Works What is a radio controlled watch Your radio controlled watch is designed to receive a time calibration signal that contains standard time data and adjust its current time setting accordingly Transmitter Long wave time SPI calibration signal DN Signal is received using built in antenna 1 Watch decodes received data and converts it to time Signal data data kho o Time data 7 Time is adjusted atomic clock Watch Y Internally H according to time
16. 0 seconds counterclockwise Holding down either button moves the hands at high speed High speed Lock e While holding down the button to start high speed clockwise movement of the hands press the button to lock the high speed hand movement You can then release the buttons e While holding down the button to start high speed counterclockwise movement of the hands press the button to lock the high speed movement You can then release the buttons e High speed hand movement will continue until it completes a 12 hour cycle or until you press any button to stop it 5 When the setting is the way you want press the button e This exits the setting screen and automatically synchronizes the minute hand with the current seconds count e At this time the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes
17. MA0406 EA Operation Guide 3311 3356 Modes and Display Screens Each press of the button sounds a confirmation tone and cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below Timekeeping Mode Changing Display Screen Contents Each press of the button cycles digital display contents in the sequence Hour Hand shown below e The display will automatically revert to the Timekeeping screen if you leave the Battery Level Alarm or Hand Setting screen displayed without performing any operation for about two or three minutes Battery Level Screen Calendar Screen Day of the Week Day Day of the Week Minute Hand Button m i Or H E o For more information see To configure digital settings at v Current Time Screen Seconds Screen paa 4 ap Hour Minutes Seconds Receive Icon Indicates time calibration Button Second Hand Digital Display PM indicator M WORLD TIME _ALM DST H Alarm Mode Alarm YF City Code Number aj d e 2 second interval f N M A WORLD TIME ALM DST Mode Indicator 7 WORLD TIME _ALM_DST no indicator for AM signal reception was successful Days of the Week SU Sunday MO Monday TU Tuesday WE Wednesday TH Thursday FR Friday SA Saturday Power Supply The power supply of this watch uses a solar cell to generate elect
18. TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM DST T displayed alarm time to i interval e RA in setting oo 4 Press the button to y nik automatically turns on the select the minute setting WORLD TIME ALM DST displayed alarm 9 WORLD TIME_ALN abst This causes the minute digits P to flash hal No ay Alarm Time Selects Setting 5 Back W To turn an alarm or the hourly time Use the and i topwatc ode signal on or off E een the AR TIME ALM A g Alarm Numb p P lt Zy arm Number saan iher but JF m 1 g 1 Come pera ee The stopwatch measures elapsed time in units of 1 100 second up to 99 minutes 59 99 seconds 100 minutes total When the maximum ia olain jown either button ae imit i i j imi i sane the setting at high ae Sy om screen for the setting you AVORLD TIME ALM DST limit is reached the elapsed time automatically returns to zero and timing continues from there speed Forward want to turnion on oft E Display Screen Switching orwar i i i Mode Indicator Each press of the button Timekeeping Mode Elapsed Time Screen M N advances to the next alarm A 1 100 second value is displayed for the first minute after you WORLD TIME _ALM_DST which is indicated by the Selects Alarm WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM_DST start an elapsed time measurement After the first minute the P AN 227 alarm number on the display screen changes automatically to show elapsed minutes and 3 SIS seconds Leg Minute and Second Screen ae eS 2 Pre
19. Transmitter TYO Either the Mt Otakadoya signal 40kHz or the Mt Hagane signal 60kHz LAX DEN CHI NYC In the Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Mode hold down the button for about two seconds WORLD TIME ALM DST e This will display the transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Displays Exits Setting Screen Scrolls Back Oy y ASEPE TIME ALM DST pie Si Kyrn pe Moves Flashing Scrolls Forward Fort Collins Colorado signal Press the button once to select the Home City setting e This causes the currently selected city code to flash on the screen e Example shows Tokyo city code TYO gt 3 Use the and buttons to scroll through the city codes until the Back ORLO HELMRL A DST ey 4 Oe gt A one you want to select is 4 74 i x displayed NeHe D e Holding down either button scrolls at high speed See the World Time City Code List for information about city codes Forward E Configuring Summer Time Daylight 4 when the city code you Twice want is displayed press 2 the button twice WORLD TIME ALM DST e This will exit the setting screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode screen Also the second hand will move automatically to the current second as kept by digital timeke
20. ailable only when TYO Tokyo is selected as the Home City code Use the procedure under Selecting Your Home City to select your correct Home City What time is auto receive performed e Auto receive is performed in the middle of the night when reception conditions are best Before going to bed at night place the watch near a window with its 12 o clock position facing in the general direction of the transmitter How can I perform manual receive Hold down the lower right button for about two seconds The watch will beep to indicate that manual receive has started Place it near a window with its 12 o clock position facing in the general direction of the transmitter How can I view the last reception date and time In the Timekeeping Mode press the lower right button This will display the date and time that the time calibration signal was last received successfully To return to the Timekeeping Mode press the button again See To view the last reception date and time for more information World Time Mode World time lets you display the current time in any one of 30 cities 29 time zones around the world When you enter the World Time Mode the screen for the city that was displayed when you last exited the mode appears first The seconds count in the World Time Mode is linked with the Timekeeping Mode seconds count The same 12 hour 24 hour format you select for the Tim
21. cation with better reception and try again Receiving the Calibration Signal There are two methods you can use to receive the time calibration signal Auto receive Reception is performed automatically at midnight 1 00 2 00 3 00 and 4 00 each morning Manual receive You initiate reception using a button operation e If reception is not successful for any of the normal auto receive operations shown above auto receive is performed one more time at 5 00 a m e The watch is set up for auto receive at the factory so all you need to do is to place it in a location that allows good reception each night E To position the watch for optimum reception Remove the watch from your wrist and place it somewhere so its top 12 o clock side where the antenna is located is facing approximately in the direction of the signal transmitter Keep the watch away from metal objects Resin band Metal band Orienting the watch so it is sideways to the transmitter makes it more difficult to receive the signal Do not move the watch while it is receiving the calibration signal E Time Required for Reception A calibration signal receive operation takes anywhere from about two to six minutes e Note that when AT Auto Select is specified as the transmitter selection mode signal reception can take up to 12 minutes See Configuring Transmitter Selection Mode Settings for more information E To perform manual rece
22. ception is disabled while the battery is at Level 3 Signal reception will become enabled again when the battery is Or recharged up to Level 2 Example Day of the Week e Even after the battery drops to Level 4 watch operation will WORLD TIME ALM DST resume as soon as Charging starts However you should wait until the digital display operation resumes before setting the time and date Timekeeping Mode Battery Level Screen WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM DST CR PS E Start charging at Level 3 Battery Level 3 indicates that remaining battery power is very low Be sure to expose the watch to light for recharging as soon as possible after the Level 3 indicator starts to flash E Flashing Recover Indicator If you use the light or alarms a number of times during a short period a recover R indicator flashes on the display and the following operations become disabled as battery power recovers e Display illumination e Alarm and hourly time signal e Analog timekeeping e Time calibration signal reception Recover R Indicator Normal operation will return after the WORLD TIME ALM DST battery recovers E Charging Precautions Avoid charging the watch in the following locations and anywhere else where the watch may become very hot On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun e Very close to an incandescent light source or other sources of heat Ina location exposed to direct sunlight for
23. ekeeping Mode time is also applied in the World Time Mode Timekeeping Mode World Time Mode WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME _ALM_ DST C R About two seconds J Example Day of the Week WORLD TIME ALM DST Important If the World Time Mode time is incorrect correct the setting of the current time in the Timekeeping Mode For information about selecting a Home City see Selecting Your Home City E To search for a city code In the World Time Mode press the button e This scrolls westward through the available city codes A short while after a city code appears the display will change to show the current time in that city Holding down the button scrolls at high speed Changes Display OY WORLD TIME ALM DST oR PS 5 Scrolls Forward Current Time in Selected City Pressing the button in the World Time Mode displays the city code of the currently selected city for about two seconds Using Summer Time DST Summer time or Daylight Saving Time DST as is it is known in some countries calls for setting clocks ahead one hour during the summer season Note that the use of summer time depends on the country and even the local area E To turn summer time on or off 1 a In the World Time Mode DST Indicator use the button to Changes Setting display the screen for the city code whose summer gt time setting you want to WORLD TIME _ALM_D5T change
24. eping e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Saving Time Settings When using this watch in Japan it is recommended that you use the A Auto summer time setting 1 e This will display the e The example screen shows In the Timekeeping Mode g _ imekeeping Mode hold down the button for about two seconds Sy l TIME ALM DST Wook g transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Displays Exits Setting Screen OH N LP Ae ALM DST sine pe no cri i OW Moves Flashing Changes Setting DST In r Press the button twice N to select the Summer Time WORLD TIME ALM A setting S Ey e This will cause the current eo DST setting to flash on the Hn AS display Twice the auto setting Press the button to WORLD TIME _ALM a cycle through the summer m 4 When the summer time time settings in the sequence shown below setting is the way you want press the button twice Twice gt WORLD TIME ALM DST ras Re Ge WP F a S A CE e Turning on summer time ON cio fects causes the current time setting to advance one hour A AUTO This setting enables the auto summer time setting which turns summer time on or o
25. es Setting Group advance to the next group of settings WORLD TIMEL ALM_DST SS 17 This causes the 12 24 hour a pal Lal lt timekeeping setting to flash of fom FES CATT NS Example 12H 12 hour timekeeping 4 Press the button so the M EEA setting you want to MRE 7 change is flashing on the Se display Bamna mmt roo N CR 17 Use the button to cycle through the settings shown Selects Setting below Each press of the button causes the next setting to flash Four Omo m gt Second 3 gt Hour gt Year t Day lt Minute Month Language Power Saving lt lt a While the 12 24 hour M timekeeping setting is flashing press the button to select the setting you want Toggles Pressing the button toggles the timekeeping format between 12 hour 12H and 24 hour 24H count to 00 press the ORLO TIME est 5 To restart the seconds button M We N a 500 TEES Zero Reset e While the seconds are selected press the button to reset them to 00 in accordance with the time signal on the radio TV etc Pressing the button while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and also adds 1 to the minutes Pressing the button in the range of 00 to 29 resets the seconds count without changing the
26. ff in accordance with the received time calibration signal e This setting uses Japan summer time data when TYO is selected as the Home City and U S summer time data when NYC CHI DEN or LAX is selected as the Home City Note that A can be selected only when TYO LAX DEN CHI or NYC is selected as the Home City OF OFF This setting turns off summer time and returns to normal timekeeping ON This setting turns on summer time and advances the current time by one hour e The DST indicator appears on the display while summer time is turned on e This will exit the setting screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode screen Also the second hand will move automatically to the current second as kept by digital timekeeping e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Summer time or Daylight Saving Time DST as it is known in some countries calls for setting clocks ahead one hour during the summer season Note that the use of summer time depends on the country and even the local area E Configuring Auto Receive Settings Operation Guide 3311 3356 E Configuring Transmitter Selection Mode Settings Auto receive settings can be configured only when TYO LAX DEN CHI or NYC is selected as the Home City e When using this watch in Japan it is recommended that you use the ON summer time setting
27. ive In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the button for about WORLD TIME Aly DST two seconds Sp G uiae aq e The watch will beep and HY reception will start An indicator flashes on the display and the receive icon changes to a while signal reception is in progress E To interrupt reception Press the button All other buttons besides are disabled during signal reception When reception is successful The watch terminates reception and adjusts the current time Next it beeps and then displays the date and time that the adjustment was performed e Atthis time the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time e After the date and time of the adjustment appear on the display press the button to return to the Timekeeping Mode The watch will also return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about one or two minutes Reception Error ERR Indicator The watch does not adjust its current time setting and displays ERR when signal reception is unsuccessful for some reason e The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about one or two minutes E Receive Icon The receive icon cycles from Unstable through Stable as shown below while reception is in progress How far it cycles depends on the signal strength Keep the watch in a location where reception Receive Icon
28. mekeeping is disabled and auto signal receive is not performed e Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally in the function sleep state Power Saving E To recover from the sleep state Move the watch to a brightly lit location or press any button e It can take up to two seconds before display figures re appear after you place the watch in a well lit area E To turn Power Saving on and off Use the procedure under To configure digital settings to turn Power Saving on or off Leaving the watch in a drawer or anywhere else it is dark can cause Power Saving to trigger in order to conserve battery power Lighting 500 lux J Indicator Note that the above charging times are for reference only Actual ee charging time depends on a variety of environmental factors 1 5 seconds Display Illumination 3A crete o p y select the display M N illumination duration you WORLD TIME ALSA Pressing the button in any mode illuminates the digital display want E Ent A P b 2 for easy reading E To specify the illumination duration Eines mmni Each press of the button A S toggles the display i i Timekeeping Mode illumination duration between 1 a aa ne Keep oone 1 5 seconds and 2 5 seconds hold down the button gt 5 2 i Qerret You can specify 1 5 seconds or 2 5 seconds as the duration of display illumination for about two seconds This will display the
29. mode setting can be configured only when TYO is selected as the Home City e When using this watch in Japan it is recommended that you use the AT Auto transmitter selection mode setting Timekeeping Mode 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the button gt for about two seconds WORLD TIME _ ALM DST e This will display the transmitter selection mode setting screen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position Displays Exits Setting Screen te Sue ALM oN i pe PS f gri OR Moves Flashing Changes Setting 2 Use the button to scroll y through the transmitter selection mode settings D i Tez until the one you want is To gt displayed Verran o Changes Setting e When TYO is selected as the Home City each press of the button cycles through available settings in the sequence shown below AT gt JP40 JPCO 7 When LAX DEN CHI or NYC is selected as the Home City US60 is displayed for the transmitter US60 selection mode setting This setting is fixed and cannot be changed When the current Home City setting is a code other than TYO LAX DEN CHI or NYC is displayed for the auto receive setting This indicates that the setting cannot be changed AT AUTO With this setting the watch automatically selects either the Mt Otakadoya signal 40kHz or
30. reen for the alarm that was displayed when you last exited the mode appears first Timekeeping Mode Alarm Number E To select an alarm or the Hourly Time Signal screen Each press of the button cycles through available screens in the sequence shown below Alarm 1 Alarm 2 WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM _ DST E To set an alarm time 3 use the and Ges buttons to change the lf Example To set Alarm 2 for 3 30 p m hour setting MORED TIME ACM DET 1 e In this example set the hour igi m In the Alarm Mode use the EPEE digit to 3p 5 button to scroll e Holding down either button Forward through the alarm screens changes the setting at high until the one whose speed setting you want to Ares e When setting the hour make change is displayed sure you specify AM no indicator or PM P correctly when using 12 hour P gt y 10 g timekeeping or that you a Selects Alarm foro ALM A An alarm number AL1 AL2 AL3 indicates the current screen specify the correct 24 hour time WORLD TIME _ALM_ DST WORLD T ME_ALM_DST 2 Hold down the button Setting Screen The same 12 hour 24 hour for about two seconds e M N format you selec for the Hourly Time Signal Alarm 3 Von TR ALR ES Timekeeping Mode time is e This will cause the hour digits et ali in the Alarm 3 times eeecond t WORLD
31. rical power which is stored by a rechargeable battery Using A or storing the watch where it is not regularly exposed to light or Level 1 iii HI Normal operation enabled allowing it to be blocked from light by your sleeve for long periods ER ES as you are wearing it can cause the power of the rechargeable battery to run down To ensure stable operation be sure to allow i the watch to be exposed to light as much as possible when you Level 2 E Fiii Normal operation enabled are wearing or storing it oF PS Important Signal reception tones alarms Note that all data in memory and all settings are cleared whenever hourly time signal display you allow the level of the rechargeable battery to drop to Level 4 Level 3 AL illumination digital display and TARR PS analog timekeeping disabled Checking the Battery Level Use the Battery Level Screen to check the current level of the eval All functions including watch s rechargeable battery eve J timekeeping disabled Inthe Timekeeping Mode press the button once to change to eR PS the Battery Level Screen e Exposing the watch to direct sunlight or other strong light may cause the battery level indicator to momentarily indicate a level that is higher than the actual battery level Because of this you should wait for a short while after charging to check the battery level indicator Ee fef T e Alarms and the hourly time signal cannot be turned on and signal re
32. s the stopwatch to all zeros Cumulative Time Measurement Pressing the button to restart the stopwatch without resetting it to all zeros causes the elapsed time measurement to resume from where it was last stopped E Split Time Measurement 0 N gt 0 gt A Start Record Split Clear Split Stop Reset Pressing the button while timing is being performed displays the split time screen but timing continues internally e Changing to another mode while a split time is displayed clears the split time operation E 1st and 2nd Place Finishers A gt A gt A Start 1st Finish Displays time of 1st finisher 2nd finish Displays time of 2nd finisher Reset Pressing the button while the split time screen is on the display stops elapsed time measurement and leaves the split time screen on the display Press the button to exit the split time screen and display the elapsed time when the measurement was stopped Split Time Screen The split time screen cycles alternately cycle through the split indicator a minute second screen and a 1 100 second screen Split Indicator Minutes Seconds 1 100 Second SFL J Geau 55 Configuring Time and Date Settings Manually If you are planning to manually adjust both the digital and analog settings be sure to adjust the digital setting first Time and Date Settings Timekeeping Mode y N F Hold down about two seconds
33. s watch is designed to adjust its current time setting in accordance with the calibration signal transmitted in Japan and the United States only Note that you will need to make your own adjustments when using this watch outside of Japan or the United States or in any area that is outside the range of the receivable time calibration signal transmitters e When the watch is unable to adjust its time signal using the calibration signal for some reason timekeeping accuracy is within 15 seconds per month Strong electrostatic charge can cause timekeeping error e Signal reception is cancelled if an alarm starts to sound while it is being performed e The watch s calendar shows dates up to the year 2099 Attempting a receive operation after that causes an error Troubleshooting The watch cannot receive the time calibration signal e Is the signal being transmitted Though the Japanese calibration signal Call Sign JJY is continually transmitted by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology NICT in theory it may sometimes be interrupted for periodic maintenance work or because of lightening or other problems Are you within the reception range of a transmitter See Reception Range for information about areas where the watch can receive the signal e Is there something in the immediate area that may be interfering with reception Even if you are within the reception range of a transmitter
34. ss the button to toggle the currently displayed alarm on or off 4 times About two Seconds An seconds WORLD TIME ALM DST Cones IME a5 A way you want press the WORLD TIME _ALM_DS Alarm Hourly Time Signal WORLD TIME _ALM_DST button On Off On Off e This exits the setting screen e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if 4 you do not perform any A N operation for about two or A three minutes RERE 6 When the setting is the 7 M a OV N Y WORLD TIME ALM DST WORLD TIME ALM DST ae S16 OH Wook g E To stop the alarm beeper Press any button E To test the alarm In the Alarm Mode hold down the button to sound the alarm TEN 1 100 Second Seconds Paused Elapsed Time Measurement Screen When elapsed time measurement is paused the display alternates Split Reset between a minute second screen and a 1 100 second screen at Press during elapsed time measurement to display the split 1 second intervals time Minutes e Press when elapsed time measurement is stopped to reset Button the stopwatch to all zeros WORLD TIME _ALM_ DST WORLD TIME ALM DST Button Start Stop Ey gt e Each press starts and stops elapsed time measurement X a C R i CR i Second 1 100 Second E Elapsed Time Measurement D 0 m Start Stop Reset Operation Guide 3311 3356 Pressing the button while timing is stopped reset

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