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Basic Operations

This section provides an overview of the watch
and its operations.

Note

In this manual, the expression “time
signal” refers to a time calibration
signal. Time signals include time
information.

Note that the watch illustrations in this
manual are intended for reference
only. The actual watch may appear
somewhat different than depicted in
the illustrations.

General Guide

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A

Hour hand

B

Second hand

C

Minute hand

D

24-hour hand

E

Day indicator

F

Crown

The (A) button is designed to protect
against accidental pressing. Insert a thin
pointed object into the depression to press
the (A) button.

In the illustrations in this manual, the (A)
button is shown as a raised button for ease
of understanding.

Depression

Watch Face Items

A

Auto receive results, auto receive settings

B

Summer time settings

C

Time calibration reception in progress
indicator

Using the Crown

Depending on the operation you want to
perform, pull out the crown to the first or
second click and then rotate it.

First click

Normal timekeeping

Second click

Important!

To prevent loss of water resistance
and/or damage due to impact, be sure
to push the crown in to its normal
position after you are finished using it.

When pushing the crown back in, take
care not to apply too much force.

Fast Forward/Fast Reverse

After pulling out the crown to the first or second
click, rotating it quickly in succession in either
direction will start a fast forward or fast reverse
operation. While a fast forward or fast revers
operation is in progress, quickly rotating the
crown in succession in the applicable
direction again will increase the speed even
further.

Stopping Fast Forward/Fast Reverse

Rotate the crown in the direction opposite that
of the ongoing operation or press any button.

Note

If you do not perform any operation for
about two minutes after pulling out the
crown, crown operations will
automatically become disabled. If that
happens, push the crown back in and
then pull it out again.

Hands and the Day Indicator

Hands and the Day Indicator Movement

Note the precautions below whenever you are
changing the city setting, adjusting the time or
day setting, or correcting hand and day
indicator alignment.

Second hand and minute hand movement
is synced.

Hour hand, 24-hour hand, and day indicator
movement is synced.

Day

The day indication changes slowly each day
between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. the next
day.

Solar Charging

What is solar charging?

This watch runs on power supplied from a
rechargeable (secondary) battery that is
charged by a solar panel. The solar panel is
integrated into the face of the watch, and
power is generated whenever the face is
exposed to light.

Operation Guide 5600

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Summary of Contents for 5600

Page 1: ...s Configuring City and Summer Time Settings Appropriate Signal Reception Location Auto Time Signal Receive Enabling Disabling Auto Receive Manual Time Signal Receive Checking the Receive Operation Result Signal Reception Precautions Manual Time Adjustment Configuring City and Summer Time Settings Adjusting the Time and Day Setting Correcting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment To correct hand and day...

Page 2: ...not to apply too much force Fast Forward Fast Reverse Afterpullingoutthecrowntothe firstorsecond click rotating it quickly in succession in either direction will start a fast forward or fast reverse operation While a fast forward or fast revers operation is in progress quickly rotating the crown in succession in the applicable direction again will increase the speed even further Stopping Fast Forw...

Page 3: ...harging Time High p Low A 8 minutes B 30 minutes C 48 minutes D 8 hours Time Required to Achieve Next Charge Level Light Intensity Approximate Charging Time Charge Level 1 Charge Level 2 High p Low A 2 hours 27 hours B 4 hours 98 hours C 6 hours 159 hours D 63 hours Light Intensity A Sunny day outdoors 50 000 lux B Sunny day near a window 10 000 lux C Overcast day near a window 5 000 lux D Indoor ...

Page 4: ...ty and summer time settings are as shown below when you purchase it You do not need to change these settings if you use the watch in Japan ー City Tokyo TOKYO TYO ー Summer Time Setting AUTO Receiving a Time Signal Time Signal Cities City code City Name Offset Second Hand Position TOKYO TYO Tokyo 9 22 Receivable Time Signal Japan Time Calibration Signal JJY City code City Name Offset Second Hand Pos...

Page 5: ...time in that zone Note The initial factory default summer time setting for all cities time zones is AT AUTO If you are using the watch in a location that is not among the built in cities use the built in city that is in the same time zone as your location For available city settings see City Time Zone List 1 Pull out the crown to the first click The second hand will move to the currently selected ...

Page 6: ... or some other location appropriate for time signal reception To cancel an ongoing time signal receive operation press the A button When a receive operation is successful the time and day settings will be adjusted automatically If reception fails for some reason check the surrounding reception environment and then try again Note Reception takes anywhere from about two minutes to about 10 minutes I...

Page 7: ...y l Summer Time Table STD The watch always indicates standard time DST The watch always indicates summer time After about three seconds the second hand will return to the currently selected city code 4 To change the summer time setting hold down the A button for about one second Each time you hold down the A button for about one second the setting will cycle through options in the sequence shown b...

Page 8: ... Pull out the crown to the second click 2 Hold down the A button for at least five seconds This should cause the second hand and minute hand to move to 12 o clock 3 If the second hand and minute hand do not stop at 12 o clock rotate the crown to move them there You can use the second hand fast forward or fast reverse operation to move the minute hand 30 Crown Minute hand Second hand 4 Press A Conf...

Page 9: ... 38 LOS ANGELES LAX 8 40 DENVER DEN 7 43 CHICAGO CHI 6 45 NEW YORK NYC 5 47 HALIFAX YHZ 4 50 RIO DE JANEIRO RIO 3 52 F DE NORONHA FEN 2 55 PRAIA RAI 1 57 The information in the above table is current as of January 2018 Summer Time Table When AT AUTO is selected for a city that observes summer time switching between standard time and summer time will be performed automatically at the timing shown i...

Page 10: ...gs manually l Manual Time Adjustment Hand Movement and Indications Q1 Second hand movement is abnormal The charge level of the watch battery is low Keep the watch exposed to light until it recharges sufficiently l Charging the Watch Q2 The second hand is jumping at two second intervals Battery power is low Keep the watch exposed to light until it recharges sufficiently l Charging the Watch Q3 All ...

Page 11: ...ator alignment operations crown operations will automatically become disabled Push the crown back in to its normal position and then pull it out again l Using the Crown Charging Q1 The watch does not work even though it is exposed to light The watch stops operating whenever the battery goes dead Keep the watch exposed to light until it recharges sufficiently l Charging the Watch Operation Guide 56...

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