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The Quarter Hour Watch-function 

The Quarter Hour Watch contains a built-in clock. When a coded Picture card is put in the 
Quarter Hour Watch the number of quarters of an hour left until the coded point of time is 
shown. 

The display always shows 8 circles (when a Picture card is in place). The number of 
remaining quarters of an hour left until the coded event is indicated by filled circles (dots). 

If there are more than two hours left before the coded event, all 8 circles are filled. When 
there is one hour and 45 minutes left, 7 circles are filled. When there is one hour and 30 
minutes left, 6 circles are filled, etc. 

When the coded event occurs, the Quarter Hour Watch beeps and the dots flash intensely 
for 1 minute. The dots continue to flash for 15 minutes. Thereafter, the Quarter Hour Watch 
shows that the point in time is passed by way of a dot slowly travelling over the display, i.e., if 
one inserts a Picture card coded with a passed point of time, a dot slowly travels over the 
display. The point of time is considered passed in 12 hours, after that it is before that point of 
time the next day. 

The Picture card may continuously be placed in the Quarter Hour Watch showing the flow of 
time before the coded point in time occurs. 

It is a good habit to place the Quarter Hour Watch in its stand (available as an accessory) 
when one is at the same place for longer periods of time, at home or at work. 

 

Coding of the Quarter Hour Watch-function 

It is strongly recommended to use white watchcases to prepare Picture cards for the Quarter 
Hour Watch-function. 

Attach a suitable picture to represent the activity/event, it may be a sticker, a photo or a 
drawn picture. One can also draw/write directly on the watchcase. 

The desired point in time is coded by pressing out segments from the black plastic 
disposable watch face so it looks like the desired point of time on a normal watch face. 

The point in time shall be coded as it is written, i.e. 14:45 “fourteen forty-five” (not “a quarter 
to three”). Start by pressing out the segment for morning “AM” or the segment for afternoon 
“PM” at the bottom. 

Then press out the segment for “hour”, e.g. “fourteenth hour”, finally press out the segment 
for desired quarter of an hour, e.g. “forty-five”. 

In order to achieve the Quarter Hour Watch-function 

three segments

 should be pressed out. 

Then insert the coded watch face into the watchcase. Press firmly all the way around. 

Examples of watch faces coded to certain points of time 

14:45 (2:45 PM) 

 

 

8:00 (8:00 AM) 

 

 

16:30 (4:30 PM) 

 

Summary of Contents for Quarter Hour Watch II

Page 1: ...Rev F User manual User manual The Quarter Hour Watch II with timer function...

Page 2: ...serting and removing Picture cards 10 Checking and adjusting the built in clock 11 Use of the Quarter Hour Watch outdoors 13 Cleaning of the Quarter Hour Watch 13 Exchange of batteries 13 Some princip...

Page 3: ...uch time there is left to a certain point of time How long must I wait until the bus arrives When does the TV program start Etc Such estimations are based on a relation between two points of time The...

Page 4: ...user would like to orientate himself When it is time for the set event the Quarter Hour Watch beeps and flashes and functions as a reminder The invisible time becomes visible and apprehensible almost...

Page 5: ...rd Picture card front side Back side with watch face inserted Disposable watch face Watchcase Picture card without the watch face Display Grooves Picture card Button Space for symbol AM PM Notch 4 Out...

Page 6: ...in the Quarter Hour Watch showing the flow of time before the coded point in time occurs It is a good habit to place the Quarter Hour Watch in its stand available as an accessory when one is at the sa...

Page 7: ...notch b Code a new watch face by pressing out three segments as described above c Put the new coded watch faces in the watchcase Press firmly all the way around The white watchcases can be re used an...

Page 8: ...The Quarter Hour Watch II is delivered with 3 pre coded Timer cards They are coded to 15 min 30 min and 1 hour and labelled with 1 2 and 4 hourglasses The coding of Timer cards is described below 1 12...

Page 9: ...ment 2 Press out both AM and PM 3 Press out desired inner segment See examples 10 minutes 45 minutes 65 120 minutes in 5 minutes steps i e 65 70 75 120 min 1 Press out 45 minutes past segment 2 Press...

Page 10: ...the left Press down the picture card until it snaps into position The Picture card is now safely in place To take out the Picture card press the large button the grooves shows where to press If one pr...

Page 11: ...me of the built in clock needs therefore to be adjusted Press button K1 In the upper part of the display time and date of the built in clock are shown in the following sequence Time e g 19 30 In Quart...

Page 12: ...rt flashing If they are not correct step forward to the correct year by pressing button K2 It is only possible to step forward After year 2036 the loop starts again with 2006 e Press button K1 1 12 is...

Page 13: ...somewhat difficult to read Cleaning of the Quarter Hour Watch The Quarter Hour Watch may be cleaned with a firmly twisted damp swab and a mild dishwasher detergent The Quarter Hour Watch must not be f...

Page 14: ...of time which not can be achieved with instructions and explanations New Quarter Hour Watch users often have the experience of helpers as the source of information regarding time for activities event...

Page 15: ...n that one can see how much time there is left Let the user bring the Quarter Hour Watch to his normal activities and expand its use at his own pace Prepare Picture cards for new activities events as...

Page 16: ...e cards for the Timer function 3 coded Timer cards 15 min 30 min and 1 hour Other accessories spares Belt case Stand birch Bag with 10 white watchcases Bag with 10 grey watchcases Bag with 50 black wa...

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