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Operation Guide 5369 (MTG)

E-47

 To adjust the hand and day home positions

Important!

 

x

 You do not need to perform the procedure in this section if the watch is indicating the time and/or day 
correctly.

1.  In any mode, pull the crown out to the second click.

2.  Hold down 

B

 until the watch beeps and the 

x

 

Second Hand

 

moves to 12 o’clock. This takes about fi ve seconds.

 

x

 Release 

B

 when the 

x

 

Second Hand

 gets to 12 o’clock. At this 

time the watch will start automatic adjustment of the 

x

 

Second 

Hand

c

 

Minute Hand

, and 

z

 

Hour Hand

 positions.

 

x

 Adjustment is complete when the 

x

 

Second Hand

c

 

Minute 

Hand

, and 

z

 

Hour Hand

 move to 12 o’clock.

3.  Press 

C

.

 

x

 This will cause the 

z

 

Hour Hand

 and 

.

 

Day Indicator

 to move.

 

x

 Wait until the 

.

 

Day Indicator

 stops at a position halfway 

between 31 and 1.

 

x

 If the 

.

 

Day Indicator

 is not halfway between 31 and 1, rotate 

the crown until it is.

 

x

 Rotating the crown causes the 

z

 

Hour Hand

 to move in 12-

hour increments, and the 

.

 

Day Indicator

 to move in half-day 

increments.

B

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E-46

Hand/Day Adjustment Steps

For full details, see the procedure from page E-47 to E-48.

Pull crown out to second click.

x

 Second Hand

c

 Minute Hand

z

 Hour Hand

.

 Day Indicator

n

 Small Hour Hand

B

C

C

C

(Until 

x

 

Second Hand

 indicates 12 o’clock)

C

b

 Small Minute Hand

,

 Lower Dial Hand

Auto Adjustment

Manual Adjustment

 

x

 After completing adjustment, push the crown back in. Pushing the crown back in part way through 
adjustment will return to the mode you started from with any adjustments you made in effect.

E-45

 Adjusting the Hand and Day Home Positions

If the watch is exposed to strong magnetism or impact, it can cause its hands and/or the date to go out of 
alignment. This can result in incorrect date and/or time indication even though a time calibration signal is 
being received.

The watch automatically adjusts the 

x

 

Second Hand

c

 

Minute Hand

, and 

z

 

Hour Hand

 positions 

periodically. You also can trigger hand position adjustment manually, if you want.

 

x

 The 

v

 

Hour Hand (24-hour)

 is adjusted simultaneously with the 

z

 

Hour Hand

.

If you notice that the 

b

 

Small Minute Hand

n

 

Small Hour Hand

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

,

 

Lower 

Dial Hand

, or 

.

 

Day Indicator

 are not in the correct position, perform manual adjustment.

 

x

 The 

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

 is adjusted simultaneously with the 

n

 

Small Hour Hand

.

E-44

5.  Push the crown back in.

 

x

 The alarm always works based on the time kept by the watch.

To turn the alarm on or off

In the Alarm Mode, press 

A

 to toggle the alarm between on and off. The 

,

 

Lower Dial Hand

 will indicate 

the current ON/OFF setting.

To stop the alarm

Press any button.

E-43

To change the alarm time setting

1.  In the Alarm Mode, pull out the crown to the fi rst click.

 

x

 If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after pulling it out, crown 
operations will become disabled and the watch hands will no longer move when you rotate the 
crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again.

2.  Rotate the crown to set the alarm time minute.

 

x

 A high-speed movement feature (one full cycle maximum) is available in steps 2 and 4 when 
adjusting the hands. See “Crown Operations” (page E-3).

3.  Press 

C

.

 

x

 This causes the 

n

 

Small Hour Hand

 to move.

4.  Rotate the crown to set the alarm time hour.

 

x

 Movement of the 

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

 is synchronized with movement of the 

n

 

Small Hour 

Hand

.

 

x

 The 12 o’clock position of the 

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

 indicates 24:00, while the 6 o’clock 

position indicates 12:00.

Note

 

x

 Each press of the 

C

 button toggles between the alarm time minute setting and the hour setting.

C

Minute

Hour

 

x

 Selecting the minute setting causes the 

b

 

Small Minute Hand

 to move slightly. Selecting the hour 

setting causes the 

n

 

Small Hour Hand

 to move slightly.

E-42

 Using the Alarm

When the alarm is turned on, an alarm will sound for about 10 seconds each day when the current time 
kept by the watch reaches the preset alarm time. This is true even if the watch is not in the Alarm Mode.

Hand Functions

 Hour Hand

 Second Hand

 Minute Hand

 Hour Hand (24-hour)

 Small Minute Hand: 

 Indicates the currently set alarm time minute.

 Small Hour Hand: 

 Indicates the currently set alarm time hour.

 Small Hour Hand (24-hour): 

 Indicates the currently set alarm time in 24-
hour format.

 Lower Dial Hand: 

 Indicates the current alarm ON/OFF setting.

To enter the Alarm Mode

Refer to the Mode Reference Guide (page E-21).

 

x

 Entering the Alarm Mode will cause the 

,

 

Lower Dial Hand

 to move to ON or OFF.

B

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E-41

 

x

 Before starting a countdown timer operation, check to make sure that the countdown timer is not 
already operating (indicated by a moving 

b

 

Small Minute Hand

). If it is, press 

A

 to stop it and then 

B

 

to reset to the countdown start time.

 

x

 Pulling out the crown while a countdown operation is in progress will stop the ongoing operation so you 
can change the countdown start time setting.

To stop the alarm

Press any button.

E-40

To specify the countdown start time

1.  In the Countdown Timer Mode, pull out the crown to the fi rst click.

 

x

 If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes 
after pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the watch 
hands will no longer move when you rotate the crown. If this happens, 
push the crown back in and then pull it out again.

2.  Rotate the crown to set the countdown start time.

 

x

 You can use high-speed movement (page E-3) when performing the above 
step.

 

x

 To set a start time of 60 minutes, position the 

n

 

Small Hour Hand

 at 

12 o’clock and the 

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

 at 6 o’clock. To set 

a start time of 120 minutes, position the 

n

 

Small Hour Hand

 and the 

m

 

Small Hour Hand (24-hour)

 at 12 o’clock.

3.  Push the crown back in.

To perform a countdown timer operation

A

A

B

Start

Stop

Reset

 

x

 Pressing 

B

 while the Countdown Timer is stopped resets the displayed time to the start time specifi ed 

by you.

 

x

 Pressing 

B

 will not perform a reset while the hands are moving to the current timer time after you enter 

the Countdown Timer Mode.

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Summary of Contents for 5369 (MTG)

Page 1: ...u release the crown To start HS2 high speed movement While HS1 high speed movement is progress again rotate the crown rapidly three turns in the same direction as the current HS1 movement away from yo...

Page 2: ...00 lux 8 minutes 2 hours 23 hours Window sunlight 10 000 lux 30 minutes 6 hours 86 hours Window sunlight on cloudy day 5 000 lux 48 minutes 9 hours 139 hours Indoor uorescent lighting 500 lux 8 hours...

Page 3: ...at the x Second Hand is pointing to the latest receive operation result see above pull out the crown to the first click x This will cause the x Second Hand to point to either Y YES or N NO which indic...

Page 4: ...each press of C cycles between settings as shown below TOKYO TYO B E 27 To switch between standard time and summer time manually 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 under To configure Home City settings page E 2...

Page 5: ...elapsed time operation The x Second Hand will jump to the current value whenever A Stop is pressed E 35 Using the Stopwatch The stopwatch measures elapsed time and split times Hand Functions z z Hour...

Page 6: ...s push the crown back in and then pull it out again 2 Rotate the crown to set the alarm time minute x A high speed movement feature one full cycle maximum is available in steps 2 and 4 when adjusting...

Page 7: ...pproximate Reception Ranges E 15 The calibration signal is not being transmitted for some reason x Check the website of the organization that maintains the time calibration signal in your area for inf...

Page 8: ...e as the desired city and perform STD DST settings manually L 2 City Code Table City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential Summer Time Period Summer Time Start Summer Time End PAGO PAGO PPG Pago Pago...

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