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Operation Guide 4706

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Cumulative Elapsed Time Measurement
Pressing 

D

 to restart the stopwatch without resetting it to all zeros causes 

the elapsed time measurement to resume from where it was last stopped.

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Configuring Time and Date Settings

Perform the procedures in this section in the Timekeeping Mode.

You should use these procedures to adjust the current time and date 

settings after having the battery replaced, etc.

 Whenever you adjust the digital time setting, always be sure to adjust 

 

the analog time setting as well. 

To adjust the digital time and date (for your Home City)

 In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

1. 

A

 for 

about two seconds until the seconds digits 

start to flash on the digital display. This is the 

setting screen.

2.  To restart the seconds count from 00, press 

D

 on a time signal from a radio, TV, etc. 

 

 Pressing 

D

 while the seconds count is in 

the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and 

adds 1 to the minutes. 

 Press 

3. 

C

 to advance to the summer time/

standard time setting screen.

 The current setting (DST ON or DST OFF) 

 

will be flashing on the display.

 OFF: Standard Time

 

 

ON: Summer time (Daylight Saving Time)

 Press 

4. 

D

 to toggle the setting between 

standard time (DST OFF) and summer time 

(DST ON). 

5.  Press 

C

 advance to the Home City setting 

screen.

 The currently selected city code will be 

 

flashing on the screen.

 Use 

6. 

D

 (Eastward) and 

B

 (Westward) to 

scroll through the city codes until the one you 

want to use as your Home City is displayed.

 Holding down either button scrolls at high 

 

speed.

 Be sure to select your Home City before 

 

adjusting the time setting. 

 See the “World Time City Code List” for a 

 

complete list of city codes.

 Press 

7. 

C

 to select the time and date settings 

as described below, and adjust them as 

required. 

 Use 

 

D

 (+) and 

B

 (–) to change the currently flashing setting.

Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.

 

 While the 12/24-hour timekeeping setting is selected, press 

 

D

 to 

toggle the timekeeping format between 12-hour (“12H” displayed) and 

24-hour (“24H” displayed).

 When setting the hour, make sure that AM (A) or PM (P) is specified 

 

correctly when using 12-hour timekeeping, or that the correct 24-hour 

time is specified.

 You can set a year in the range of 00 (2000) to 39 (2039). The day 

 

of the week is set automatically in accordance with the date you set. 

The watch’s full auto calendar makes adjustments for leap years and 

month lengths automatically. Because of this, there should be no 

need to change the date setting again, except after having the watch’s 

battery replaced.

 When all the settings are the way you want, press 

8. 

A

 to exit the setting 

screen.

 The watch also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not 

 

perform any operation for about two or three minutes.

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Adjusting the Analog Time Setting

You can use the Hand Adjustment Mode to adjust the analog time 

manually when it does not match the digital time.

 Use 

1. 

C

 to enter the Hand Adjustment Mode.

 Hold down 

2. 

A

 for about two seconds until 

the current time starts to flash on the digital 

display. This is the setting screen.

 Press 

3. 

D

 to move the minute hand forward 

by 20 seconds.

 Holding down 

 

D

 will advance the hands at 

high speed. Note that hands can be moved 

forward only.

 You can start high-speed forward hand movement by holding down 

 

D

 as you press 

B

 Press any button to stop high-speed hand movement.

 

 High-speed hand movement also will stop automatically when the 

 

hands complete one full 12-hour revolution. 

 After the setting is the way you want, press 

4. 

A

 to exit the setting 

screen.

 The watch also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not 

 

perform any operation for about two or three minutes.

 Taking too long to adjust the hand positions can cause the analog 

 

setting to be a bit behind. If this happens, perform the above procedure 

again to advance the minute hand by one or two 20-second steps.

Specifications

Accuracy:  Within ±15 seconds average per month
Basic Functions:

Normal timekeeping screen:  Analog: Hour, minute (two hands) 

Digital: Hour, minute, second, a.m. 

(A)/p.m. (P)/24-hour timekeeping

Date Time Screen:  Month, day, day of the week, full auto calendar 

(2000 to 2039)

e-DATA MEMORY Mode:  Storage of mail addresses, Web site 

addresses, and other data

 63 characters per record: 5 records max.

 7 characters per record: 40 records max.

Password protection

World Time:  Current time in 29 time zones (27 cities) around the world; 

GMT display; summer/standard time

Alarm:

Daily Alarms:  5 

Setting Units: Hour, minute 

Beeper: 20 seconds

Hourly time signal: Beeps every hour on the hour

Countdown Timer:

Setting Unit: 1 minute

Countdown Unit: 1 second

Countdown range:  24 hours 

10-second beeper when the end of the countdown 

is reached

Stopwatch:

Measuring unit:  1/100 second

Measurement range:  59 minutes, 59.99 seconds (60 minutes)

Measurement functions:  Elapsed time; cumulative elapsed time; split 

times; first/second place finishers

Other:  Auto return to regular timekeeping; summer/standard time; 12/24 

hour timekeeping; alarm test; LED light

Battery:  CR1616
Approximate Battery Life:  2 years (20 seconds beeper operation, 2 

seconds light operation per day)

  Approximate battery life can be shortened by more frequent light 

operation. 

 6 seconds light operation per day: 17 months 

 10 seconds light operation per day: 12 months

Summary of Contents for 4706

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