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Trek Log Values (Mt.1 to Mt.14)

High Altitude Value

Low Altitude Value

Cumulative Ascent 

Value

Cumulative Descent 

Value

*1

*2

*1: Month and day the displayed value was recorded.
*2: Month and day cumulation started.

 Holding down 

A

 or 

C

 scrolls at high speed.

 On the high altitude value (

MAX

) and low altitude value (

MIN

) screens, the lower display area alternates 

between the date (month and day) and time at one-second intervals.

 On the cumulative ascent and cumulative descent screens, the lower display area alternates between 

the month and day, and the year at one-second intervals.

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To delete all manually saved data

Memory contents cannot be deleted while trek log values are being recorded.
1. Use 

D

 to enter the Data Recall Mode.

2. Use 

B

 to display the Manually Saved Record Area (page E-77).

3. Hold down 

E

 for at least three seconds. First, 

Clear Hold ALL

 will fl ash in the display. After that, 

Hold

will disappear. Release 

E

 when 

Hold

 disappears.

 This will cause 

- - - -

 to appear in the lower display.

 This indicates that all manually saved data is cleared.

To delete data in a specifi c memory area

Memory contents cannot be deleted while trek log values are being recorded.
1. Use 

D

 to enter the Data Recall Mode.

2. Use 

B

 to display the memory area (Manually Saved Record Area, Auto Save Value Area, or Trek Log 

Value Area) that contains the data you want to delete.

3. What you should do next depends on which memory area you displayed in step 2, above.

 If you displayed the Manually Saved Record Area, use 

A

 and 

C

 to display the number of the 

record (

REC-01-

 through 

REC-30-

) you want to delete.

 If you displayed the Auto Save Value Area, all of its values will be deleted, so you do not need to 

select anything.

 If you displayed the Trek Log Value Area, use 

B

 to display the trek (mountain) number of the 

record (

Mt.1

 through 

Mt.14

) you want to delete.

Important!

 A delete operation cannot be undone! Make sure you do not need data before you delete it.

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4. Hold down 

E

 for at least two seconds. First, 

Clear Hold

 will fl ash in the display. After that, 

Hold

 will 

disappear. Release 

E

 when 

Hold

 disappears.

 If you are deleting a Manually Saved Record Area record, holding down 

E

 too long (after 

Hold

disappears) will cause all manually saved records to be deleted.

 Deleting a record in either the Manually Saved Record Area or Trek Log Value Area will cause all 

records following it to be shifted upwards and renumbered accordingly. If the record you delete 
is the last one currently in the memory area where you deleted it, 

- - - -

 will be displayed in the 

display in place of the record number.

 After you delete Auto Save Values, the 

MAX

 (high altitude) and 

MIN

 (low altitude) values will show 

- - - -

, while the 

ASC

 (cumulative ascent) and 

DSC

 (cumulative descent) values will show zero.

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Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times

You can use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode to look up the sunrise and sunset times for a particular date (year, 
month, day) and location.

To enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode

While in the Timekeeping Mode, press 

D

 to enter the Sunrise/Sunset 

Mode.

 This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current date 

based the currently specifi ed city code, latitude, and longitude.

 Sunrise/sunset times will not be displayed when battery power is low.

 Before trying to use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode, you need to confi gure 

settings for the city code, longitude, and latitude for the location whose 
sunrise and sunset times you want to view.

 The factory default confi guration of the location is: City Code: 

TYO

(Tokyo); Latitude: North 35.7 degrees; Longitude: East 139.7 degrees.

Current date

Sunrise time

Sunset time

Current date

Sunrise time

Sunset time

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To view the sunrise/sunset time for a particular date

1. Enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.

 This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current 

date at the location specifi ed by the city code, latitude, and 
longitude.

2. While the sunrise/sunset time are on the display, use 

A

 (+) and 

C

 (–) 

to scroll through the dates.

 Pressing one of the above buttons causes the month and day to 

appear in the upper display area, and the year to appear in the 
lower display area.

 When you release the button, the sunrise time of the selected day 

will be shown in the middle display, while the sunset time will be 
shown in the lower display.

 You can select any date between January 1, 2000 and December 

31, 2099.

Note

If you think that the sunrise and/or sunset times are not correct for 
some reason, check the watch’s city code, longitude and latitude 
settings.

 The sunrise and sunset times displayed by this watch are times at 

sea level. Sunrise and sunset times are different at altitudes other 
than sea level.

Sunrise time

Sunset time

Date

Sunrise time

Sunset time

Date

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To look up the sunrise and sunset times for a specifi c location

Important!

 You do not need to perform this procedure to look up the sunrise and sunset times in your currently 

selected Home City.

 If you select a different city code to look up the sunrise and sunset times there, return to the city 

code of your Home City (your current location) when you are fi nished. Otherwise, the time shown 
in the Timekeeping Mode will not be correct.

 For information about the Home City setting, see “Confi guring Home City Settings” (page E-28).

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

E

 for at least two seconds. First, 

SET Hold

 will fl ash on the 

display, and 

CITY

 will be displayed in the upper display. After that, the currently selected city code and 

city name will scroll across the upper display. Keep 

E

 depressed until the scrolling starts.

2. Use 

A

 (East) and 

C

 (West) to select the city code whose sunrise and sunset times you want to view.

 For details about city codes, see the “City Code Table” at the back of this manual.

 If this display shows the information you need, you can exit this procedure at this point by pressing 

E

 twice. If you want to specify a latitude and longitude for a more exact reading, advance to step 3, 

below.

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3. Press 

E

 to display the longitude/latitude setting screen, with the 

latitude setting fl ashing.

4. Use 

D

 to move the fl ashing between the latitude and the longitude 

setting.

5. Use 

A

 (+) and 

C

 (–) to change the fl ashing setting.

You can configure the longitude and latitude setting within 
following ranges.

 

Latitude Range: 65.0°S (South 65.0 degrees) to 0°N to 65.0°N 
(North 65.0 degrees)

 

Longitude Range: 179.9°W (West 179.9 degrees) to 0°E to 180.0°E 
(East 180.0 degrees)

 Latitude and longitude values are rounded off to the nearest 

degree.

6. Press 

E

 to return to the Timekeeping Mode.

7. In the Timekeeping Mode, press 

D

.

 Display the location whose sunrise and sunset times you want to 

view.

Latitude

Longitude

Press

D

.

Latitude

Longitude

Press

D

.

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Using the Stopwatch

The stopwatch measures elapsed time, split times, and two fi nishes.

To enter the Stopwatch Mode

Use

D

 to select the Stopwatch Mode (

STW

) as shown on page E-24.

To perform an elapsed time operation

A

A

A

A

C

Start

Stop

(Restart)

(Stop)

Reset

To pause at a split time

A

C

C

A

C

Start

Split

(

SPLIT

 appears 

in the upper part 
of the display.)

Split release

Stop

Reset

Current time

Hours

Seconds

Minutes

1/10 second

Current time

Hours

Seconds

Minutes

1/10 second

Operation Guide 3414

Summary of Contents for 3414

Page 1: ...aving time settings Important Proper time calibration signal reception and World Time Mode and Sunrise Sunset Mode data depend on correct Home City time and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode Make sure you configure these settings correctly 3 Set the current time To set the time using a time calibration signal See To get ready for a receive operation page E 16 To set the time manually See Configu...

Page 2: ...ry power indicators H M L are flashing and the CHG charge indicator also is flashing it means the battery level is very low Expose the watch to bright light as soon as possible Even if battery power is at Level 1 H or Level 2 M the Digital Compass Mode Barometer Thermometer Mode or Altimeter Mode sensor may be disabled if there is not enough voltage available to power it sufficiently This is indicate...

Page 3: ...o or three minutes Note You can interrupt a time calibration signal reception operation by pressing any button Receive failed If there was a previously successful reception Receive failed If there was a previously successful reception E 20 Signal Level Indicator During manual receive the signal level indicator displays the signal level as shown below Weak Unstable Strong Stable The level indicatio...

Page 4: ...matically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes For details about city codes see the City Code Table at the back of this manual 2 Use A East and C West to scroll through the available city codes Keep scrolling until the city code you want to select as your Home City is displayed 3 Press D to display the DST setting screen 4 Use A to cycle through the DST settings in th...

Page 5: ...ection reading error You can calibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect Any ongoing direction reading operation is paused temporarily while the watch is performing an alert operation daily alarm Hourly Time Signal countdown timer alarm or while illumination is turned on by pressing L The direction reading operation resumes for its remaining duration after the op...

Page 6: ...he map so the direction you want to travel on the map is pointed straight in front of you 4 While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press C to take a compass reading The reading will appear on the display after about one second 5 Still holding the map in front of you turn your body until north as indicated by the watch and the northerly direction on the map are aligned This wil...

Page 7: ...esents the most recent reading The vertical axis of the graph represents barometric pressure with each dot standing for the relative difference between its reading and that of the dots next to it Each dot represents 1 hPa The following shows how to interpret the data that appears on the barometric pressure graph Rising barometric pressure indicates that upcoming weather will improve Falling barome...

Page 8: ...tude reading To take readings of the difference between the altitude at your current location and the altitude at a reference point select Screen 2 See Using an Altitude Differential Value page E 64 for more information E 60 To select the altitude screen format 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down E for at least two seconds SET Hold will flash on the display and then ALTI will appear in the upper disp...

Page 9: ...memory to store up to 30 manually saved records which are numbered from REC 1 through REC 30 To save a reading manually 1 In the Altimeter Mode check to make sure that an altitude reading is on the display If an altitude reading is not displayed press A to take one See To take altitude readings page E 63 for details 2 Hold down A First REC Hold will flash on the display After that REC and the curre...

Page 10: ...ary if air pressure changes Do not rely upon this watch for altitude reading or perform button operations while sky diving hang gliding or paragliding while riding a gyrocopter glider or any other aircraft or while engaging in any other activity where there is the chance of sudden altitude changes Do not use this watch for measuring altitude in applications that demand professional or industrial l...

Page 11: ...n is City Code TYO Tokyo Latitude North 35 7 degrees Longitude East 139 7 degrees Current date Sunrise time Sunset time Current date Sunrise time Sunset time E 84 To view the sunrise sunset time for a particular date 1 Enter the Sunrise Sunset Mode This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current date at the location specified by the city code latitude and longitude 2 While the sunris...

Page 12: ...About one second after ALM appears on the display the display will change to show an alarm name AL 1 to AL 4 or SNZ or the SIG indicator The alarm name indicates an alarm screen SIG is shown when the Hourly Time Signal screen is on the display When you enter the Alarm Mode the data you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears first Alarm name AL or SIG Alarm time Hour Minutes Current time...

Page 13: ...lly whenever battery power drops to Level 4 page E 10 Auto light switch on indicator Auto light switch on indicator E 100 Illumination Precautions The LED that provides illumination loses power after very long use Illumination may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight Illumination turns off automatically whenever an alarm sounds Frequent use of illumination runs down the battery Auto li...

Page 14: ...ll cause the time to be adjusted automatically according to your currently selected Home City If this results in the wrong time setting check your Home City setting and correct it if necessary page E 28 E 108 The current time setting is off by one hour Possible Cause Remedy Page Signal reception on a day for switching between standard time daylight saving time DST may have failed for some reason P...

Page 15: ...Honolulu 10 ANC Anchorage 9 YVR Vancouver 8 LAX Los Angeles YEA Edmonton 7 DEN Denver MEX Mexico City 6 CHI Chicago NYC New York 5 SCL Santiago 4 YHZ Halifax YYT St Johns 3 5 RIO Rio De Janeiro 3 FEN Fernando de Noronha 2 RAI Praia 1 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential UTC 0 LIS Lisbon LON London MAD Madrid 1 PAR Paris ROM Rome BER Berlin STO Stockholm ATH Athens 2 CAI Cairo JRS Jerusalem M...

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