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To perform magnetic declination correction

1. In the Digital Compass Mode, pull out the crown.

This will cause 

1

 to appear on the digital display, with up arrow ( )

fl ashing.

2. Press 

B

.

 This will cause 

DEC

 and the current magnetic declination setting 

to appear on the digital display.

3. Rotate the crown to change the magnetic declination direction and 

angle settings as desired.

 The following explains magnetic declination angle direction 

settings.

OFF

: No magnetic declination correction performed. The magnetic 

declination angle with this setting is 0°.

E

:        When magnetic north is to the east (east declination)

W

:       When magnetic north is to the west (west declination)

 You can select a value within the range of W 90° to E 90° with 

these settings.

 You can turn off (

OFF

) magnetic declination correction by pressing 

A

 and 

C

 at the same time.

 The illustration, for example, shows the value you should input 

and the direction setting you should select when the map shows a 
magnetic declination of 1° west.

4. After calibration is complete, push the crown back in.

Magnetic declination angle 
direction value (E, W, or OFF)

Magnetic declination 
angle value

Magnetic declination angle 
direction value (E, W, or OFF)

Magnetic declination 
angle value

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Setting a map and fi nding your current location

Having an idea of your current location is important when mountain climbing or hiking. To do this, you 
need to “set the map”, which means to align the map so the directions indicated on it are aligned with the 
actual directions of your location. Basically what you are doing is aligning north on the map with north as 
indicated by the watch.

 Note that map reading skills and experience are required to determine your current location and 

destination on a map.

Digital Compass Precautions
Magnetic North and True North

The northerly direction can be expressed either as magnetic north or true 
north, which are different from each other. Also, it is important to keep in mind 
that magnetic north moves over time.

 Magnetic north is the north that is indicated by the needle of a compass.

 True north, which is the location of the North Pole of the Earth’s axis, is the 

north that is normally indicated on maps.

 The difference between magnetic north and true north is called the 

“declination”. The closer you get to the North Pole, the greater the 
declination angle.

True north

Earth

Magnetic north

True north

Earth

Magnetic north

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Location

 Taking a direction reading when you are near a source of strong magnetism can cause large errors in 

readings. Because of this, you should avoid taking direction readings while in the vicinity of the 
following types of objects: permanent magnets (magnetic necklaces, etc.), concentrations of metal 
(metal doors, lockers, etc.), high tension wires, aerial wires, household appliances (TVs, personal 
computers, washing machines, freezers, etc.).

 Accurate readings are also impossible indoors, especially inside ferroconcrete structures. This is 

because the metal framework of such structures picks up magnetism from appliances, etc.

 Accurate direction readings are impossible while in a train, boat, air plane, etc.

Storage

 The precision of the bearing sensor may deteriorate if the watch becomes magnetized. Because of 

this, you should store the watch away from magnets or any other sources of strong magnetism, 
including: permanent magnets (magnetic necklaces, etc.), concentrations of metal (metal doors, 
lockers, etc.), and household appliances (TVs, personal computers, washing machines, freezers, etc.).

 Whenever you suspect that the watch may have become magnetized, perform the procedure under “To 

perform bidirectional calibration” (page E-47).

E-51

Specifying Altitude, Barometric Pressure, and Temperature Units

Use the procedure below to specify the altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature units to be used in 
the Altimeter Mode, Barometer Mode and the Thermometer Mode.

Important!

 When 

TYO

 (Tokyo) is selected as the Home City, the altitude unit is set 

automatically to meters (

m

), the barometric pressure unit to 

hectopascals (

hPa

), and the temperature unit to Celsius (

°C

). These 

settings cannot be changed.

To specify altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature units

1. Make sure the watch is in the mode for the type of unit you want to 

specify (Altimeter, Barometer, or Thermometer Mode).

 For information about changing modes, see “Selecting a Mode” 

(page E-30).

2. Pull out the crown.

3. Press 

B

 as many times as necessary until 

UNIT

 appear on the digital 

display.

 For altitude, press 

B

 three times. For barometric pressure and 

temperature, press 

B

 once.

4. Rotate the crown to change the unit setting.

5. After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in.

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Using the Altimeter Mode

The watch takes altitude readings and displays results based on air pressure measurements taken by a 
built-in pressure sensor. It also saves various types of altitude records and data.

 The displayed altitude reading is a relative altitude that is calculated based on measurement of 

changes in barometric pressure by the watch’s pressure sensor. This means that barometric pressure 
changes can cause readings taken at different times at the same location to be different. Also note that 
the value displayed by the watch may be different from the actual elevation and/or sea level elevation 
indicated for the area where you are located. When using the watch’s altimeter while mountain 
climbing, it is recommended that you perform regular calibration in accordance with the local altitude 
(elevation) indications.

Important!

 See “To specify a reference altitude value” (page E-56) and “Altimeter Precautions” (page E-66) for 

information about how to minimize differences between readings produced by the watch and values 
provided by local altitude (elevation) indications.

Getting Ready

Before actually taking an altitude reading you need to select an altitude reading interval.

Selecting the Altitude Auto Reading Interval

You can select either of the following two altitude auto reading interval.

        0'05

: Readings at one-second intervals for the fi rst three minutes, and then every fi ve seconds for 

approximately the next hour

        2'00

: Readings at one-second intervals for the fi rst three minutes, and then every two minutes for 

approximately the next 12 hours

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Note

 If you do not perform any button operation while in the Altimeter Mode, the watch will return to the 

Timekeeping Mode automatically after 12 hours (altitude auto reading interval: 

2'00

) or after one 

hour (altitude auto reading interval: 

0'05

).

To specify the altitude auto reading interval

1. In the Altimeter Mode, pull out the crown.

 This will cause the current altitude reading value to appear.

2. Press 

B

.

 This will cause 

INT

 to appear on the digital display, along with the 

fl ashing current auto reading interval setting.

3. Rotate the crown to select either fi ve second (

0'05

) or two minutes 

(

2'00

) as the interval setting.

4. After the setting is the way you want, push the crown back in to exit the 

setting screen.

Taking Altitude Readings

Use the procedure below to take basic altitude readings.

 See “Using Reference Altitude Values” (page E-55) for information about how to make altimeter 

readings more accurate.

 See “How does the altimeter work?” (page E-65) for information about how the watch measures altitude.

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To take altitude readings

1. Make sure the watch is in the Timekeeping, Digital Compass, or 

Altimeter Mode.

2. Press 

A

 to start auto altimeter readings.

 The current altitude value is displayed in units of 1 meter (5 feet).

 For information about the measurement interval, see page E-52.

Note

 When you press 

A

 above, the second hand may indicate seconds (of 

the current time) or the altitude differential (page E-57). The initial 
second hand function will be the same as what was selected the last 
time you took an altitude reading. To toggle between the two second 
hand functions (indicating seconds or indicating the altitude 
differential) press 

D

.

 To restart a reading operation from the beginning, press 

A

.

 After you are fi nished, press 

B

 to return to the Timekeeping Mode and 

stop auto altimeter readings.

 The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do 

not perform any operation (page E-32).

 The measurement range for altitude is –700 to 10,000 meters (–2,300 

to 32,800 feet).

 The displayed altitude value changes to 

- - - -

 if an altitude reading falls outside the measurement 

range. An altitude value will reappear as soon as the altitude reading is within the allowable range.

 You can change the unit for displayed altitude values to either meters (m) or feet (ft). See “To specify 

altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature units” (page E-51).

Altitude Tendency Graph

Altitude

Altitude Tendency Graph

Altitude

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 The altitude tendency graph shows changes in altitude over the past 6 readings while readings are 

being taken automatically.

50 meters 
(10 meters for 
each block     )

6 readings 
ago

Current
reading

Using Reference Altitude Values

To minimize the chance of reading error, you should update the reference altitude value before setting off 
on a trek or any other activity where you plan to take altitude readings. During a trek, keep checking the 
readings produced by the watch against altitude information provided by markers and other information, 
and update the reference altitude value as required.

 Reading error can be caused by changes in barometric pressure, atmospheric conditions, and 

elevation.

 Before performing the procedure below, look up the altitude of your current location on a map, the 

Internet, etc.

Operation Guide 5463

Summary of Contents for 5463

Page 1: ...d movement or press any button Note If you do not perform any operation for more than two minutes after pulling out the crown the indicator shown below will appear and crown operations will become disabled If this happens push the crown back in and then pull it out again to re enable crown operations Pulling out the crown while the watch is in a mode that does not allow configuration of any setting...

Page 2: ...n rechargeable battery which powers watch operations The watch charges whenever it is exposed to light Charging Guide Whenever you are not wearing the watch leave it in a location where it is exposed to light Best charging performance is achieved by exposing the watch to the strongest light available When wearing the watch make sure that its face is not blocked from light by the sleeve of your clo...

Page 3: ...C and HNL are quite far from the calibration signal transmitters so certain conditions may cause reception problems E 20 Approximate Reception Ranges UK and German Signals Anthorn 500 kilometers 1 500 kilometers The Anthorn signal is receivable within this area Mainflingen North American Signal Japanese Signals Chinese Signal 500 kilometers Changchun Beijing Shangqiu Shanghai Chengdu Hong Kong 1 5...

Page 4: ...y of the following conditions While power is at Level 3 L or lower page E 14 While the watch is in the power recovery mode page E 16 While a direction barometric pressure temperature or altitude reading operation is in progress When the watch is in the function sleep state Power Saving page E 18 While barometric pressure change indicator is being measured While a countdown timer operation is in pr...

Page 5: ...ll cause CITY to flash on the digital display 2 Press D This will cause HOUR MIN to flash on the digital display The second hand will point to either A a m or P p m This is the time setting mode In the following steps each press of B cycles between settings as shown below Home City DST Hour minute Month day Hour Year City code City code E 37 3 Rotate the crown to change the minute setting 4 Press B ...

Page 6: ...h second for up to 60 seconds After that the reading operation will stop automatically The margin of error for the angle value and the direction indicator is 11 degrees while the watch is horizontal in relation to the horizon If the indicated direction is northwest NW and 315 degrees for example the actual direction can be anywhere from 304 to 326 degrees Note that taking a direction reading while...

Page 7: ... E 52 Using the Altimeter Mode The watch takes altitude readings and displays results based on air pressure measurements taken by a built in pressure sensor It also saves various types of altitude records and data The displayed altitude reading is a relative altitude that is calculated based on measurement of changes in barometric pressure by the watch s pressure sensor This means that barometric ...

Page 8: ...RESET will appear The watch will take an altitude reading and the second hand will indicate the altitude differential 0 0 meters will be displayed as the altitude differential at the reference point 4 While comparing the altitude difference you determined on the map and the watch s altitude differential value advance towards your destination If the map shows that the difference in altitude between...

Page 9: ...eadings every five seconds for the first three minutes and then every two minutes after that To restart a reading operation from the beginning press A The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about one hour after entering the Barometer Mode Note When you press B above the second hand may indicate seconds of the current time or the barometric...

Page 10: ...essure readings produced by the watch you can calibrate the sensor to correct the errors Important Incorrectly calibrating the barometric pressure sensor can result in incorrect readings Before performing the calibration procedure compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reliable and accurate barometer E 76 To calibrate the pressure sensor 1 Take a reading with another meas...

Page 11: ...D depressed when CLEAR starts to flash on the display and release it as soon as CLEAR stops flashing and remains displayed Deleting a record in the manually saved record memory area causes all of the records following it to be shifted upwards and renumbered accordingly E 84 Using the Stopwatch The stopwatch measures elapsed time split times and two finishes To enter the Stopwatch Mode Use B to select...

Page 12: ...lected Word Time City Current timekeeping Mode time Current time in the currently selected World Time City E 92 To configure World Time City and summer time settings 1 In the World Time Mode pull out the crown This will cause CITY to flash on the digital display 2 Rotate the crown to move the second hand to the City Code you want to select The currently selected World Time City will be indicated by ...

Page 13: ...ng is off by hours Your Home City setting may be wrong page E 34 Check your Home City setting and correct it if necessary The current time setting is off by one hour If you are using the watch in an area where time calibration signal reception is possible see To configure Home City and summer time settings page E 34 If you are using in the watch in an area where time calibration signal reception is...

Page 14: ...r Calendar system Full Auto calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 Other Three display formats day of the week month day barometric pressure change month day hour minute second Home City code can be assigned one of 29 city codes standard time daylight saving time summer time Analog Timekeeping Hour minutes hand moves every 10 seconds seconds Time Calibration Signal Reception Auto recei...

Page 15: ...ns 2 JED Jeddah 3 THR Tehran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 DEL Delhi 5 5 KTM Kathmandu 5 75 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 HKG Hong Kong 8 TYO Tokyo 9 ADL Adelaide 9 5 SYD Sydney 10 NOU Noumea 11 WLG Wellington 12 Based on data as of December 2014 The rules governing global times GMT differential and UTC offset and summer time are ...

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