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Temperature Sensor Calibration

The temperature sensor built into the watch is calibrated at the factory and normally requires no further 
adjustment. If you notice serious errors in the temperature values produced by the watch, you can 
calibrate the sensor to correct the errors.

Important!

 Incorrectly calibrating the temperature sensor can result in incorrect readings.

Carefully read the information below before doing anything.
– Compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reliable and accurate thermometer.
– If adjustment is required, remove the watch from your wrist and wait for 20 or 30 minutes to give the 

temperature of the watch time to stabilize.

To calibrate the temperature sensor

1. Take a reading with another measurement device to determine the 

exact current temperature.

2. While in the Timekeeping Mode or a sensor mode, use 

A

 to cycle 

through the sensor modes until 

TEMP

 appears on the display.

3. Pull out the crown. This will cause the current temperature reading 

value to fl ash on the digital display.

4. Rotate the crown to adjust the temperature value.

 The calibration unit is 0.1°C (0.2°F).

 To return the currently fl ashing value to its initial factory default 

setting, press 

A

 and 

C

 at the same time. 

OFF

 will appear at 

the fl ashing location for about one second, followed by the initial 
default value.

5. After you complete calibration, push the crown back in.

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 Taking Temperature Readings

This watch uses a temperature sensor to measure temperature.

To take temperature readings

While in the Timekeeping Mode or a sensor mode, use 

A

 to cycle 

through the sensor modes until 

TEMP

 appears on the display. See 

“Selecting a Mode” (page E-30).

 This enters the Temperature Mode and displays a temperature reading 

after about one second.

 After a temperature reading operation is started, the watch will take 

readings every fi ve seconds for the fi rst three minutes, and then every 
two minutes after that.

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

not perform any operation for about 1 hour after entering the 
Thermometer Mode.

Temperature

 Temperature is displayed in units of 0.1°C (or 0.2°F).

 The displayed temperature value changes to 

- -.-

 °C (or °F) if a measured temperature falls outside the 

range of –10.0°C to 60.0°C (14.0°F to 140.0°F). The temperature value will reappear as soon as the 
measured temperature is within the allowable range.

Display Units

You can select Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) as the display unit for the measured temperature value. 
See “To specify altitude, depth, barometric pressure, and temperature units” (page E-43).

Temperature

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Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Altitude and Temperature Readings

For the more accurate altitude readings, leaving the watch on your wrist is recommended in order to 
maintain the watch at a constant temperature.

 When taking readings, keep the watch at as stable a temperature as possible. Changes in temperature 

can affect readings.

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 Altimeter Precautions

 This watch estimates altitude based on air pressure. This means that altitude readings for the same 

location may vary if air pressure changes.

 Do not use 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 level 

precision.

 Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized. Because of this, the readings 

produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated by the fl ight crew.

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 How does the altimeter work?

Generally, air pressure decreases as altitude increases. This watch bases its altitude readings on 
International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) values stipulated by the International Civil Aviation Organization 
(ICAO). These values defi ne relationships between altitude and air pressure.

 Note that the conditions below will prevent you from obtaining accurate readings:

When air pressure changes because of changes in the weather
Extreme temperature changes
When the watch itself is subjected to strong impact

There are two standard methods of expressing altitude: absolute altitude, which expresses an absolute 
height above sea level, and relative altitude, which expresses the difference between the altitudes of two 
different places. This watch expresses altitudes as relative altitude.

Sea Level

Rooftop at an altitude of 
230 m above sea level 
(absolute altitude)

Height of building 130 m 
(relative altitude)

Regular calibration of the watch in accordance with values provided by local altitude (elevation) indications 
is recommended before taking readings in order to maximize reading accuracy (page E-69).

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The altitude differential with the reference location is indicated by the second hand (altitude differential 
indicator) as shown in the illustration below.

Unit: Meters

Unit: 100m

1000m

500

100m

50

−100m

−50

−1000m

−500

0

0

Unit: 10m

Example: Altitude differential 
of −30 (300) meters

Indication range: 
±100 (1000) meters

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To use the altitude differential value

1. Using the contour lines on a map, determine the altitude difference between your current location and 

your destination.

2. Take a reading of the altitude at your current location.

3. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down 

C

 for at least two seconds to specify your current location as the 

altitude differential start point. Release 

C

 after 

DIFF RESET

 and then 

RESET

 appear on the display.

 The watch will take an altitude reading, and the second hand will indicate the altitude differential. 

±0 (±0 meters) will be indicated as the altitude differential at the reference point.

4. While comparing the altitude differential you calculated using your map 

with the altitude differential indicated by the watch’s second hand, 
advance towards your destination.

 If the map indicates a differential of +80 meters, you can conclude 

that you are near your destination when the second hand indicates 
an altitude differential of +80 meters.

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Altitude differential (Reference 
location, so ±0 m is indicated.)

Current altitude

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Specifying the Altitude Differential Measurement Range

You can use the procedure below to select either ±100 meters or  ±1,000 
meters as the altitude differential measurement range.

Relative Altitude Measurement Range 

Display Unit

±100 meters  (±328 feet) 

5 meters (16 feet)

±1000 meters (±3280 feet) 

50 meters (164 feet)

To specify the altitude differential measurement range

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

 This will cause the current altitude reading value to appear.

2. Press 

B

 twice.

 This will cause 

DIFF

 to appear on the digital display, along with the 

fl ashing current altitude differential measurement range setting.

3. Rotate the crown to select either 100 meters (

100m

) or 1,000 meters 

(

1000m

) as the altitude differential measurement range.

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

setting screen.

 Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or Hiking

After you specify the altitude differential start point while mountain climbing or hiking, you can easily 
measure the change in the altitude between that point and other points along the way.

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Operation Guide 5477

Summary of Contents for 5477

Page 1: ...eed movement or press any button E 3 Using the Crown The crown of this watch is a screw in lock crown Before using the crown you must rst rotate it towards you to loosen it After performing crown oper...

Page 2: ...ble or disable Power Saving E 115 Troubleshooting E 116 Speci cations E 125 E 11 Checking the Tide Level and Moon Ages Tide Moon E 96 To view the tide level and Moon age for a speci c date and time E...

Page 3: ...ation signal transmitters so certain conditions may cause reception problems When HKG or BJS is selected as the Home City only the time and date are adjusted according to the time calibration signal Y...

Page 4: ...t possible the watch keeps time with the precision noted in Speci cations The receive operation is disabled under any of the conditions below While power is at Level 3 L or lower page E 15 While the w...

Page 5: ...a m or P p m indicator will also be displayed 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...

Page 6: ...Mode page E 30 This enters the Barometer Mode and displays a barometric pressure reading after about one second After a barometric pressure reading operation is started the watch will take readings e...

Page 7: ...ressure change indication will turn off automatically 24 hours after you turn it on or if battery power goes low Note that time calibration signal reception and power saving page E 19 are disabled whi...

Page 8: ...readings If you plan to take direction readings in an open eld for example calibrate in an open eld To perform gure 8 calibration 1 In the Digital Compass Mode pull out the crown 2 Press A Move your a...

Page 9: ...l 1 In the Altimeter Mode page E 31 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 ashing...

Page 10: ...e of this the readings produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated by the ight crew E 75 How does the altimeter work Generally air pressure decreases as altitude...

Page 11: ...pressure increases one atmosphere 1 03kg cm2 with each 10 meter increase in depth The water depth sensor of your watch detects water pressure and the watch uses the relationship between water pressure...

Page 12: ...least three seconds After CLEAR starts to ash on the display keep C depressed for another two seconds and release it when CLEAR ALL stops ashing and remains displayed and will alternate on the display...

Page 13: ...n as in step 2 of this procedure to specify a time Calibrating the High Tide Time You obtain more accurate tide indications by the watch by calibrating its high tide time with information you can nd o...

Page 14: ...e Timekeeping Mode reaches the preset alarm time This is true even if the watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode You can also turn on an Hourly Time Signal which will cause the watch to beep twice every...

Page 15: ...e reading the watch s second hand points to 9 o clock The reading value is outside of the allowable measurement range See page E 48 There may be a problem with the sensor If ERR error is on the digita...

Page 16: ...out its down times Try again later The current time setting changes after I set it manually You may have the watch con gured for auto receive of the time calibration signal page E 23 which will cause...

Page 17: ...continuous reading Barometric Pressure Graph Measurement 12 times month Mountain Climbing 0 5 times month Altitude Measurement Approximately 1 hour Barometric Pressure Information Measurement Approxim...

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