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To recall contact code data

In the Contact Code Mode, press 

C

 to scroll forward through stored data

items or 

B

 to scroll in reverse.

Holding down either button scrolls through the data at high speed.

The new data display appears whenever scrolling reaches the beginning or
the end of data currently stored in memory.

To edit contact code data items

1. In the Contact Code Mode, scroll through the data items and display the

one you want to edit.

2. Hold down 

A

 until the flashing cursor appears in the text area of the

display.

3. Use 

M

 to move the cursor to the character you want to change.

4. Change the character.

See “INPUTTING TEXT” for details.

5. After making the changes that you want, press 

A

 to store them and return

to the Contact Code Mode.

To delete contact code data

1. In the Contact Code Mode, scroll through the data items and display the

one you want to delete.

2. Hold down 

A

 until the flashing cursor appears in the text area of the

display.

3. Press 

B

 and 

C

 at the same time to delete the contact code data item.

At this time the cursor appears in the text area, ready for input.

4. Press 

A

 and then 

L

 

to return to the Contact Code Mode.

L

A

B

C

M

Remaining
memory

MISSION CODE MODE

Mission Code Mode lets you store up to 100

*

mission code data items (mission time, date,
and text). Whenever a mission time is reached,
an alarm sounds and the text you input for the
mission scrolls across the text area of the
display.

*

The Mission Code Mode shares memory with
the Contact Code Mode. This means that the
maximum number of Mission Code Mode
entries you can store is reduced by one each
time you store a Contact Code Mode data
item.

Whenever you enter the Mission Code Mode,
the text 

MISSION CODE

 scrolls across

the text area of the display once. Next, mission
code data appears on the display. You can
interrupt scrolling of the initial text and
immediately display mission code data at any
time by pressing 

A

B

, or 

C

.

Notes

A Mission Code Alarm sounds whenever a mission time you set is reached.
It continues for about 20 seconds or until you interrupt it by pressing any
button.

The mission code text scrolls across the text area of the display only if the
watch is in the Timekeeping Mode when the mission code time is reached.
The text continues to scroll for about 25 seconds, or until you stop it by
pressing any button after you press a button to interrupt the alarm.

Mission Code Mode data items are automatically sorted into chronological
order.

Entering the Mission Code Mode causes data for the next scheduled
mission to appear on the display.

To input new mission code data

1. In the Mission Code Mode, press 

B

 or 

C

 until

the new data display appears.

If there is no mission code data stored in memory
yet, the new data display appears as soon as
you enter the Mission Code Mode.

If the message 

FULL

 appears in the text area

of the display, it means that memory is full. To
store more data, you will first have to delete
some of the data stored in memory.

2. Hold down 

A

 until the month setting starts to flash in the number area of

the display. The month setting flashes because it is 

selected

.

The initial mission time setting is always midnight, which is indicated as
12:00 with the 12-hour timekeeping format and 0:00 in the 24-hour format.
You can select the timekeeping format in the Timekeeping Mode.

3. Press 

M

 to change the flashing selection in the following sequence.

*

11 spaces are provided for the text. This means that if you input only five
characters for the text, so you have to press 

M

 6 times to reach the month

setting.

A

B

C

M

Text area

Mode indicator

Text

Month – Date

Text area

Number area

[New Data Display]

Month

Date

Minutes

Hour

Text 

*

Hour : Minutes

4. While the month, date, hour or minutes is flashing, press 

C

 to increase

the selected setting or 

B

 to decrease it. Holding down either button

changes the current selection at high speed.

Important!

Correct storage of mission code data is impossible if you do not input a
month and date.

The date you can specify must be within one year from the current date.
This means that if the current date (in the Timekeeping Mode) is June 30,
1996, you will be able to specify any date up to June 29, 1997 for a mission
date.

When setting the time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time
correctly as morning (no indicator) or afternoon (P).

5. Input text in the text area of the display.

You can input up to 11 characters for the text.

Use 

B

 and 

C

 to input characters, and 

M

 to move the cursor around the

display. For details, see “INPUTTING TEXT”.

6. After inputting your data, press 

A

 to store it and return to the Mission

Code Mode.

Mission code data remains in memory until you delete it. Be sure to delete
old mission code data whenever you no longer need it. See “To delete
mission code data”.

To recall mission code data

In the Mission Code Mode, press 

C

 to scroll forward through stored data

items or 

B

 to scroll in reverse.

Holding down either button scrolls through the data at high speed.

The new data display appears whenever scrolling reaches the beginning or
the end of data currently stored in memory.

To edit mission code data items

1. In the Mission Code Mode, scroll through the data items and display the

one you want to edit.

2. Hold down 

A

 until the month setting starts to flash in the number area.

3. Use 

M

 to move the flashing to the part of the mission code data item you

want to change.

4. Use 

B

 and 

C

 to change the data.

See “To input new mission code data” for details on inputting data.

5. After making the changes that you want, press 

A

 to store them and return

to the Mission Code Mode.

To delete mission code data

1. In the Mission Code Mode, scroll through the data items and display the

one you want to delete.

2. Hold down 

A

 until the month setting starts to flash in the number area.

3. Press 

B

 and 

C

 at the same time to delete the mission code data item.

The message 

CLEAR

 appears for a short while. Next, the month setting

starts to flash on the display, ready for input of new data.

4. Press 

A

 and then 

L

 to return to the Mission Code Mode.

A

B

C

M

Text area

Mode indicator

Morse code data

MORSE CODE MODE

The Morse Code Mode lets you store up to 16
characters as text or Morse code data. Stored
data can be converted between plain text and
its Morse code equivalent with the touch of a
button.

Whenever you enter the Morse Code Mode,

the text 

MORSE CODE

 scrolls across the

text area of the display once. Next, Morse
code data appears on the display. You can
interrupt scrolling of the initial text and
immediately display Morse code data at any
time by pressing 

A

B

, or 

C

.

When displaying Morse code data in the text

area of the display, the watch first displays
the   indicator for about two or three seconds,
followed by the Morse code data.

Using Morse Code

Morse code is a system of representing letters of the alphabet and numbers
using short and long elements called “dots” ( 

) and “dashes” (

). This

watch shows Morse code in the text area of the display using “

” and “

symbols, with the codes for each letter separated by spaces.

Summary of Contents for QW-1444

Page 1: ...code data is on the display in the Morse Code Mode pressing L does not illuminate the display Notes The backlight of the watch employs an electro luminescent EL light which loses illuminating power after very long use The backlight remains lit for about two seconds from the point you press L even if it already lit when you press L If you keep L depressed for one or two minutes the backlight will a...

Page 2: ...are provided for the text This means that if you input only five characters for the text so you have to press M 6 times to reach the month setting A B C M Text area Mode indicator Text Month Date Text area Number area New Data Display Month Date Minutes Hour Text Hour Minutes 4 While the month date hour or minutes is flashing press C to increase the selected setting or B to decrease it Holding dow...

Page 3: ...ion only If an Alarm Mode alarm time or Mission Code Mode alarm time is reached while a tone or backlight Morse code output operation is being performed the Morse code output operation is terminated and the applicable alarm operation is performed A B C M indicator Off Backlight Tone To edit text Note that you can edit text you input in the Morse Code Mode only You cannot edit Morse code data After...

Page 4: ...e Vital Statistics ID Mode scroll through the data items and display the one you want to edit 2 Hold down A until the data on the display starts to flash 3 Use M to move the flashing to the part of the data item you want to change 4 Use B and C to change the displayed data For details on inputting data see the sections of this manual that describes input for each screen 5 After making the changes ...

Page 5: ... Second runner finishes Record time of first runner Split Split First runner finishes Clear Clear Clear Start Stop 1 100 second Mode indicator Seconds Minutes C C C C B B C B B C C C B B B Hours ABOUT THE LOW BATTERY WARNING The message BATT flashes on the display whenever the battery power is low Have the battery of the watch replaced as soon as possible after this message appears Using the watch...

Page 6: ...in the above named source document Also the codes and messages produced by the watch may differ somewhat from the signal codes contained in the source document Ground air visual signal codes are letters such as LL I etc that are written on the ground in order to communicate emergency information to aircraft flying overhead They are part of a comprehensive system of distress codes Ground air visual...

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