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Operation Guide 3311/3356

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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.

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

TYO

LAX, DEN, CHI, NYC

Transmitter

Either the Mt. Otakadoya signal (40kHz) or the Mt. Hagane signal (60kHz)

Fort Collins, Colorado signal

1000km

Mt. Hagane

(60kHz)

Mt. Otakadoya

(40kHz)

500km

1000km

500km

Japan Transmitter 
Locations 

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 

3000km

1000km

Fort Collins

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.

Best reception is possible late at night.

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.

Signal data

Transmitter

Internally

Decode

Watch

Time data

Long-wave time 
calibration signal

Signal is received 
using built-in antenna.

Cesium 
atomic clock 

Watch decodes 
received data and 
converts it to time 
data.

Time is adjusted 
according to time 
data.

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

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.

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.

How a Radio-controlled Watch Works

Time Required for Reception

A calibration signal receive operation takes anywhere from about
two to six minutes.

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.

To perform manual receive

In the Timekeeping Mode, hold
down the 

D

D

D

D

D

 button for about

two seconds.

The watch will beep and
reception will start. An indicator
flashes on the display and the
receive icon changes to 

 while

signal reception is in progress.

To interrupt reception

Press the 

D

D

D

D

D

 button.

All other buttons besides 

D

 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.

At this time, the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time.

After the date and time of the adjustment appear on the display,
press the 

D

 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.

The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if
you do not perform any operation for about one or two minutes.

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
is stable while reception is in progress.

Unstable

Stable

Even under optimum reception conditions, it can take about 10
seconds for reception to stabilize.

Use the receive icon to check reception status and to
determine the best location for signal reception.

Note that weather, the time of day, surroundings, and other
factors can all affect reception.

Analog Hands and Signal Reception

Second Hand
The second hand moves to the 12 o’clock position when signal
reception starts.

It resumes normal movement after reception is complete.

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.

Location

Reception is difficult and may even be impossible in the locations
described below. Avoid such locations when performing signal
reception.

You should think of your watch operating like a radio or TV when it
is receiving the calibration signal.

If you are experiencing problems with reception, move away
from the types of locations described above to a location with
better reception, and try again.

Near high-voltage lines

Among or near buildings

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.)

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.

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.

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.

Next to a household
appliance or office equipment
(TV, speaker, fax, computer,
cell phone, etc.)

Near mountains

Inside a vehicle

(automobile, train, plane, etc.)

In a location where there is
radio interference
(construction site, airport, etc.)

Receive Icon 

Summary of Contents for 3311

Page 1: ...arging Take care to guard against burn injury after charging To charge the battery Point the solar panel face of the watch at a light source Remember that even a partial blockage of the solar cell reduces charging efficiency Example Positioning the watch Solar Cell The illustration shows the resin band model The power supply of this watch uses a solar cell to generate electrical power which is sto...

Page 2: ... timekeeping functions continue to operate normally in the function sleep state Power Saving Indicator To recover from the sleep state Move the watch to a brightly lit location or press any button It can take up to two seconds before display figures re appear after you place the watch in a well lit area To turn Power Saving on and off Use the procedure under To configure digital settings to turn P...

Page 3: ...tion 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 At this time the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time After the date and time of the adjustment appear on the display press the D button to return to the Timekeeping Mode The watch will also return to ...

Page 4: ...on for about one or two minutes About two seconds About two seconds About two seconds 3 Press the D D D D D button to cycle through the summer time settings in the sequence shown below Turning on summer time ON causes the current time setting to advance one hour A OF ON A AUTO This setting enables the auto summer time setting which turns summer time on or off in accordance with the received time c...

Page 5: ...utomatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Calibration Signal Reception Precautions Auto reception can be performed while the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode only Pressing any button while auto reception is in progress will cause the watch to beep and then exit the receive operation Make sure you are within the range of the calibration signa...

Page 6: ...s in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode It is not performed if the watch is in any other mode Time calibration signal reception is successful but the hourly time signal and current time are slightly off 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 s...

Page 7: ...een for the alarm that was displayed when you last exited the mode appears first 3 times Alarm Time Alarm Number Timekeeping Mode 2 second interval To select an alarm or the Hourly Time Signal screen Each press of the D button cycles through available screens in the sequence shown below Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Hourly Time Signal Using the Alarms and Hourly Time Signal To turn an alarm or the hourl...

Page 8: ...creen and cause the second hand to move to the 12 o clock position 2 Press the A A A A A button to advance to the next group of settings This causes the 12 24 hour timekeeping setting to flash Example 12H 12 hour timekeeping Elapsed Time Measurement Start Stop Reset Pressing the A button while timing is stopped resets the stopwatch to all zeros Cumulative Time Measurement Pressing the D button to ...

Page 9: ...ess any button to stop it 5 When the setting is the way you want press the A A A A A button This exits the setting screen and automatically synchronizes the minute hand with the current seconds count At this time the second hand will adjust automatically to the digital time The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minute...

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