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MORSE CODE TABLE

Japanese

Morse Code

Alphabet Japanese

Morse Code

Alphabet

N
F

P

R

C

H

Q

B

Z

E

D

A

U

L

V

Y

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Source: Radio Laws and Regulations of Japan   Radio Station Operating

Regulations

X

T

W

M

S

G

O

K

Japanese

Morse Code

Alphabet Japanese

Morse Code

Alphabet

J

I

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

EMERGENCY CODES AND MESSAGES

Some watch models include emergency codes and messages marked on
their cases and bands. The following shows the meanings of these codes.

Source: THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ANNEX

12 SIXTH EDITION AMENDMENTS II [SEARCH AND RESCUE]
“Ground-air visual signal code”

Notes

The emergency codes and messages used by this watch are only part of
the full list of codes contained 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 signal codes used alone do not communicate distress messages.

Codes

Messages

REQUIRE DOCTOR

–SERIOUS INJURIES (not marked)

X

UNABLE TO PROCEED

F

REQUIRE FOOD AND WATER

K

INDICATE DIRECTION TO PROCEED

L

NOT UNDERSTOOD

LL

ALL WELL

REQUIRE MAP AND COMPASS

I

WILL ATTEMPT TAKE-OFF

PROBABLY SAFE TO LAND HERE

I I

REQUIRE MEDICAL SUPPLIES

REQUIRE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION

AM PROCEEDING IN THIS DIRECTION

AIRCRAFT SERIOUSLY DAMAGED

I

REQUIRE SIGNAL LAMP WITH

I

BATTERY AND RADIO

L

REQUIRE FUEL AND OIL

N

NO

Y

YES

W

REQUIRE ENGINEER

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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