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10
How to Use the Modes Available in Both SPM and PACE Functions
Setting of Other Features in BASIC SETTING Mode
Instruction Manual
AP01 : WJ32
Normal display
Large-digit display
or
Ⓓ
Ⓐ
When the auto-backlight is turned on, the backlight lights up automatically for 2 seconds with each press of any button.
The contrast of the display can be adjusted in 7 levels for easy viewing.
When the Shoes Impact Meter is set for the shoes already in use, input the Meter value corresponding to
the accumulated running distance by referring to the guideline table (see P. 29).
The ECO function automatically turns off the display after the preset time (1, 3, 6 or 12 hours) has
elapsed to save the battery power.
When the auto-backlight is turned on, the auto-
backlight mark is shown on the right side end of
the display.
When the watch is purchased, the auto-backlight
is turned off. Even while the function is turned
on, the backlight will not light up automatically
while in the BASIC SETTING mode, and while set-
ting data in the ALARM, TIMER and
modes.
Default setting
Default setting
Default setting
The display format changes over between the normal and large-digit display formats
by pressing button
“
A
”
or
“
D
”
.
* When the watch is purchased, the contrast is set to
“
0
”
.
Preset times available
・
When the ECO function is activated, the ECO mark
“
”
is shown on the lower end of the display.
・
If the display is turned off by the ECO function, it turns on again by pressing any of the buttons.
・
Note that the ECO function will work only when the chronograph and timer are stopped and reset.
・
When the watch is purchased, the ECO function is turned off.
Changeover of display format
Setting of contrast (CONT)
Setting of Shoes Impact Meter
Turning ON/OFF of auto-backlight
Setting of ECO function
設定可能な時間
OFF
1H
3H
6H
12H
Ⓓ
Ⓐ
Ⓓ
Ⓐ
Higher
* When the watch is purchased, the contrast is set to 0 .
Lower
3
2
1
0
−
1
−
2
−
3
* For more details of the use of the Shoes Impact Meter, see P. 28.