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CAUTION  

Keep your watch clean

• The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as

clothing.  Metal corrosion as well as perspiration, dirt, dust and other unnoticed debris may soil
the cuffs and other parts of your clothing.  Try to keep the watch clean at all times.  

• Wearing of this watch may cause a rash or itching of the skin in people with sensitive skin or

depending on the wearer’s physical condition.  If you notice that you skin is affected by the
watch, immediately stop wearing it and consult a physician.  

<Cleaning the Watch>

• Use a soft cloth to wipe off dirt, perspiration and moisture from the case and crystal.
• Rinse off dirt from metal bands, plastic bands or rubber bands with water.  Use a soft brush to

remove any dirt or debris stuck between the gaps in metal bands.  

• Avoid the use of solvents (such as thinner or benzine) as they may damage the finish.  

CAUTION  

Precautions When Wearing the Watch

• Be careful while wearing the watch while holding an infant or child, by taking the watch off

beforehand, to prevent injury or other accident.  

• Be careful when engaged in vigorous exercise or work to prevent injury and accidents to

yourself and others.  

• Never wear the watch in a sauna or other locations where the watch can reach high

temperatures since this can cause burns.

CAUTION

Handling of the Band (Cautions when Putting
on and Taking Off the Watch)

Depending on the structure of the band buckle, be careful not to injure your fingernails when
putting on and taking off the watch.  

<Temperatures>

The watch may not function or stop running if exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0°C
to 50°C (32°F to 122°F).  In addition, although the liquid crystal display may also become
illegible outside this temperature range, it will return to normal when the watch is returned to
normal temperatures.  
• Correct water depth measurement values are not displayed at temperatures outside the range

of +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 104°F).  

• Data cannot be transferred outside the range of +10°C to +35°C (50°F to 95°F).  

<Static Electricity>

Since the IC used in quartz watches is susceptible to static electricity, the display may become
incorrect if the watch is subjected to intense static electricity like that generated by a television
screen.  

<Shocks>

Do not subject the watch to violent shocks such as that resulting from being dropped on the floor.

<Chemical Agents, Gases and Mercury>

Avoid using the watch in environments containing chemical agents and gases.  If solvents such
as thinner or benzine, as well as articles containing such substances (including gasoline,
fingernail polish, cresol, bathroom cleaners and adhesives) become adhered to the watch, they
can cause discoloration, deterioration and cracking.  Use ample caution when handling
chemicals.  In addition, contact with mercury used in thermometers and so forth can cause the
case and band to become discolored.  

<Storage>

• When not using the watch for an extended period of time, carefully wipe off any perspiration,

dirt or moisture from the watch and store in a location preferably free of high and low
temperatures, high humidity.  

Summary of Contents for Cyber Aqualand D700

Page 1: ...D700 D706 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...responsible for any or all damages lost profits or demands from a third party resulting from use of this manual or products described therein Windows 98 Windows Me and Windows 2000 are the registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation USA The algorithm of this dive computer is licenced from the Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine DCIEM of Canada ...

Page 3: ... indicates that the watch is insufficiently charged In this case perform the following procedure after sufficiently recharging the watch by referring to the section on Before Use in this manual Procedure When the low power mode is canceled by simultaneously pressing button A and button D for at least two seconds the watch returns to the normal display Refer to the section on Low power mode Tempora...

Page 4: ... of diving logs Since these logs can be printed out or converted into HTML documents storage of diving records is both simple and convenient In addition the use of CAPgm which is installed simultaneous to installation of AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 makes it possible to make various watch settings including travel time alarm and timer settings while also allowing different graphics to be displayed on the w...

Page 5: ...sk of death or serious injury CAUTION This marking indicates matters for which there is the risk of injury or property damage only The types of matters to be observed are classified and explained using the following mark the following indicates two examples of icons This mark indicates that caution or attention is required This mark indicates prohibited matters WARNING Read this manual carefully a...

Page 6: ...sed in water other than salt water specific gravity 1 025 Even recreational diving can be dangerous Users are requested to obtain the proper scuba diving training from a qualified instructor acquire the necessary experience and skills for safe diving and completely master the handling and operation of this watch before using this watch as an auxiliary instrument for diving Insufficient or improper...

Page 7: ...d the watch will not switch to the dive mode for 24 hours after that time WARNING Avoid traveling in an aircraft while the surface mode is activated Traveling in an aircraft without allowing sufficient time to rest after diving results in the risk of decompression sickness It is recommended to avoid traveling in an aircraft for at least 24 hours after diving whenever possible even if the surface m...

Page 8: ...2 Travel Time Mode 25 A Switching the Display 25 B Setting the Travel Time 25 C Intercharging Locations Between Travel Time Mode and Time Mode 26 3 Destination Timer Mode 26 A Setting the Destination Timer 27 B Destination Timer Measuring Procedure 28 4 Alarm Mode 29 A Alarm ON OFF and Alarm Monitor 29 B Setting the Alarm 29 5 Chronograph Mode 30 A Reading the Display 30 B Chronograph Timing Proce...

Page 9: ...e Mode 48 Using the Surface Mode 48 Low power mode Temporally function 49 1 Switching the Display 49 2 Setting the Time and Date 50 Data Communication Functions 51 1 Communication Unit 51 2 Infrared Communication 52 A Communication Range 52 B Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure 53 3 Data Communication with PC 54 4 Data Communication between Watches 56 Accessory Software 57 1 Operating ...

Page 10: ...and accessories are present Size AA alkaline batteries 4 Communication unit 1 USB cable 1 5 m 1 with ferrite core 1 User s Manual this manual Carrying case For the communication unit Please make sure to attach the enclosed ferrite core to the USB cable before use ferrite core CD ROM 1 Watch body 1 ...

Page 11: ...ng is performed using the communication unit after installing four size AA alkaline batteries battery no LR 6 It is not necessary to connect the watch to a PC during charging Charging is performed using only the batteries in the communication unit CAUTION The communication unit is not waterproof Do not allow it to come in contact with water or become wet In addition sand or dust inside the communi...

Page 12: ...nformation regarding installation of the USB driver The batteries in the communication unit will gradually become worn down even when not charging It is recommended to remove the batteries from the communication unit when not charging the watch for a long period of time 2 Charging the Watch 1 Sufficiently open up the locking tab on the left side of the communication unit 2 Attach the watch to the ...

Page 13: ... Once charging begins the watch automatically switches to the system monitor mode battery charge indicator after the diver mark in the lower left section of the watch display flashes CHRG is displayed in the lower left section of the display When the communication unit is connected to a PC with the USB cable the watch displays the USB communication display data transfer standby display Charging is...

Page 14: ...to the dive mode when has changed to NG When the watch has stopped running or an error has occurred be careful not to bump the watch against hard objects such as equipment or rocks when diving When measuring depth outside the guaranteed water temperature range or at high altitudes The temperature range in which the water depth measurement accuracy of this watch is guaranteed is 10 to 40 C 50 F to ...

Page 15: ... properly while underwater either ascend immediately while following the instructions of the instructor or begin ascending immediately at an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft per minute and make a safety stop at 5 m 15 ft as long as your air lasts Cautions After Diving Make sure to rest sufficiently after diving by checking the surface mode which measures the amount of time elapsed after divi...

Page 16: ...ition deletion and alteration of locations displayed in each mode by the watch Various travel time alarm and destination timer settings Setting of dive alarm used during diving and entry of the number of previous dives Setting of daily graphics and graphics displayed on anniversaries graphic display This watch is also equipped with an infrared communication function The wrist watch infrared commun...

Page 17: ...watch include a 24 hour format alarm chronograph capable of timing up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds in 1 100 second increments and a timer function that can be set up to 99 minutes Since this product requires special techniques and equipment for final adjustment and confirmation following completion of repairs all repairs excluding the watch band must be performed at a Citizen Service Cente...

Page 18: ...rrect the alarm time 5 Chronograph Mode In this mode the watch measures time with a chronograph up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds 6 Timer Mode In this mode the watch measures time with a count down timer in 1 second units and can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units 7 System Monitor Mode In this mode the watch displays the charge level of the secondary battery along with a general indic...

Page 19: ...ed Communication Mode This mode is for communicating with a PC or communicating between watches using the infrared communication function Low power mode Temporally function The low power mode is a temporally function for powering the watch with the minimum amount of current consumption The watch automatically switches to the low power mode when it has become insufficiently charged Do not wear the ...

Page 20: ... below according to the amount of elapsed time the watch has been used 2 Continuous Usage Time This watch will continue to run for about 1 month until the insufficient charge warning function is activated once it has been fully charged This is roughly based on the conditions of use indicated below Diving water depth measurement Twice week 30 min dive Alarm 30 seconds day Chronograph measurement 1 ...

Page 21: ...ared communication mode and low power mode The watch switches to the infrared communication mode initial display when button D is pressed for at least 2 seconds in any mode excluding the dive mode and low power mode Dive Mode preliminary dive display Refer to the section on Using the Dive Mode for further details If the water sensor gets wet A A A A A A Button D pressed for at least 2 seconds Infr...

Page 22: ...er left section of the display in any of the modes indicating that a warning function has been activated and during correction in any mode the watch does not switch to the dive mode even if the water sensor gets wet The hourglass mark and LOADING are displayed when switching to the dive mode infrared communication mode or low power mode The water sensor along with all button operations do not func...

Page 23: ...ns it to the original display B Setting the Time and Date 1 The watch enters the correction state display is flashing when button C is pressed for at least 2 seconds during any display of the time mode 2 The location on the display that is flashing changes in the order shown below each time button C is pressed 23 Day Display Month date Day Alarm ON mark Location Battery Charge indicator Time Flash...

Page 24: ...and the watch returns to the initial setting Please do not set your watch to January 1 2000 Once the date has been set it is not necessary to correct for leap years or the end of the month Dates such as February 30 that do not actually exist are not displayed even during correction Pay attention to AM A and PM P when using the 12 hour format When daylight savings time has been set ON the time adva...

Page 25: ...splayed by this Watch for information on displayed locations 3 The setting for daylight savings time ON set or OFF canceled flashes when button C is pressed 4 Daylight savings time is corrected by pressing button B or button A The display switches back and forth between the settings each time button A or button B is pressed 5 Pressing button D returns the watch to the normal display The 12 hour or...

Page 26: ... LONDON 3 Destination Timer Mode The destination timer measures and displays the amount of time remaining until arriving at a destination up to a maximum of 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds after having set the destination and arrival time when traveling or on business overseas Once the arrival time is reached an alarm informing you of arrival sounds for about 30 seconds and Dest is displayed on...

Page 27: ...played the instant the button is pressed while pressing either button continuously causes the set alarm to sound 4 Pressing button D finalizes the setting after which the destination timer starts to run and the remaining time until the arrival time is displayed The 12 hour or 24 hour format setting is in accordance with the setting in the time mode In the case the remaining time until the set arri...

Page 28: ... When button B is pressed while the destination timer is running the set arrival time destination location and time is displayed 2 When button B is pressed again while the arrival time is displayed the time and location of the time mode relative to the set arrival time are displayed 3 Pressing button B again returns the watch to the remaining time display The watch automatically returns to the rem...

Page 29: ...pidly When button B is pressed while in the alarm number selection state an alarm number is flashing the next alarm number is called up each time it is pressed When button A is pressed in the alarm number selection state the next alarm number is called up in the reverse order each time it is pressed Select Silent when you do not want the alarm to sound In this case the alarm time is notified only ...

Page 30: ... pressed during measurement The most recent split time is measured and displayed each time button C is pressed SPL flashes while split time is displayed 3 Pressing button C while the chronograph is stopped returns the watch to the reset display Split time refers to the amount of time that has elapsed from the starting line to some intermediate point The watch automatically returns to the time mode...

Page 31: ...he time up alarm number by pressing button B or button A Pressing button B calls up the next time up alarm number each time it is pressed while pressing button A calls up the next time up alarm number in the reverse order each time it is pressed Select Silent when you do not want the time up alarm to sound You can monitor the time up alarm of the number that is flashing by pressing button B or but...

Page 32: ... after about 3 minutes have passed during the timer setting display The watch returns to the surface mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about 3 minutes in the timer mode including during timing when the surface mode has been activated while resting on the surface If the mode is switched to the dive mode infrared communication mode or low power mode during timing timing is interrup...

Page 33: ...o OK and each of the functions can be operated G C Garbage Collection This indicates whether or not the garbage collection operation can be performed This watch uses flash memory to store the various setting and diving data of the watch edited with a personal computer Whenever new data is recorded in flash memory areas of memory that are no longer used as well as areas of memory in the gaps betwee...

Page 34: ...rmed when G C has changed to NG on the battery charge indicator or when the water sensor has been activated Fail is displayed on the display at this time General Reference for Performing Garbage Collection Try to perform garbage collection when the black segment on the flash memory status display is larger than the white segment available memory Garbage collection consumes considerable power For t...

Page 35: ...ode of the transmitting watch is not present in the receiving watch during transfer of time setting data between watches using the infrared communication function IrWW is temporarily displayed in the location display of the receiving watch Refer to section 4 Data Communication Between Watches of Data Communication Functions in this manual 35 16 KUWAIT 3 17 LONDON 0 18 LA 8 19 MEXICO 6 20 MONTREAL ...

Page 36: ...nd when the insufficient charge warning function is activated during diving Although the dive computer will function normally for about 30 minutes after BATT starts to flash the log data for that dive is not recorded Promptly begin to ascend it this warning function is activated during diving If the watch remains insufficiently charged after the insufficient charge warning function has been activa...

Page 37: ...d when the water sensor is operating during the all reset procedure The watch does not switch to the dive mode water depth measurement display when CHK is flashing To check the sensor remove any debris or moisture from the water sensor with a dry cloth The display returns to normal when the water sensor is canceled Ascent Rate Warning When the ascent rate during scuba diving exceeds 18 m 60 ft min...

Page 38: ...his warning a permanent error ERROR occurs 1 When not ascending to the instructed depth and continuing to dive at an excessively low depth diving at which the instructed decompression stop depth exceeds 9 m 30 ft even though having been instructed to make a decompression stop Permanent Error Warning 1 The warning stops when the diver begins to ascend immediately and the decompression stop instruct...

Page 39: ...llowed is referred to as the no decompression limit time No decompression limit time varies according to the diving depth and diving time of the previous dives Safety Stop Safety stop refers to a temporary stop made during ascending for safety reasons in order to promote expulsion of nitrogen in the body and is performed even if the no decompression limit time has not been exceeded In the case of ...

Page 40: ...I Time as referred to in the scuba log mode represents the elapsed time from completion of the dive of the previous log until the start of the dive of the current log Dive Time This is the total time at a depth of 1 m 4 ft or more during a single dive Measurement of dive time starts when first going below a depth of 1 m 4 ft and stops when depth reaches less than 1 m 4 ft However if a dive is resu...

Page 41: ...imes can be called up in order for every 3 m 10 ft of depth each time button B is pressed Repeatedly press button B until the depth corresponding to the depth you plan on diving at is displayed No decompression limit time varies according to the dive depth dive time of the previous dive and surface interval time from previons dives Indicated Depth This watch displays no decompression limit time fo...

Page 42: ...utton C is pressed 3 Correct the flashing item by pressing either button B or button A Pressing button B advances the display by one step at a time while pressing button A moves the display back by one step at a time Pressing either button continuously causes the display to change rapidly Correction of the number of times the alarm sounds is skipped when the depth alarm is set to OFF 4 Pressing bu...

Page 43: ...while new log data is called up each time button B is pressed Pressing either button continuously causes the log data to change rapidly 3 The display of the selected log data changes each time button C is pressed DECO is displayed on the 2nd display when decompression diving has resulted during the course of scuba diving NO LOG is displayed when there is no scuba diving log data recorded Maximum d...

Page 44: ...while WAIT is displayed 3 Deleting Log Data Individual sets of log data cannot be deleted When a new dive is made when there are already 100 sets of dive data recorded for the total dive data of scuba diving log data and skin diving log data the oldest log data is automatically deleted CAUTION It is strongly recommended to promptly record important log data in another storage medium When a new div...

Page 45: ...ing in the lower left corner of the display during the preliminary dive display before beginning a dive The water depth measurement function does not operate if BATT ERR CHK or other error messages indicating that a warning function has been activated are flashing in the lower left corner of the preliminary dive display In addition it is recommended to sufficiently charge the watch prior to starti...

Page 46: ...n the display indicating that decompression diving has resulted The current time and maximum depth are called up during the time button A is pressed during the decompression dive display except during display of the decompression stop graph The watch returns to the no decompression dive display when the instruction to make a decompression stop is followed Decompression Stop Graph Display A graph s...

Page 47: ...again is less than 1 m 4 ft However if a dive is resumed to a depth of more than 1 m 4 ft within 10 minutes from the time measurement of dive time stopped dive time is continued to be measured from the time measurement stopped Dive time is displayed for up to 9 minutes 59 seconds from the start of measurement in 1 second units Beyond that time dive time is displayed in 1 minute units Measuring ran...

Page 48: ... while the surface mode is activated Traveling in an aircraft without allowing sufficient time to rest after diving results in the risk of decompression sickness It is recommended to avoid traveling in an aircraft for at least 24 hours after diving whenever possible even if the surface mode is no longer displayed There are no rules for completely preventing decompression sickness caused by flying ...

Page 49: ... button D again for at least 2 seconds returns the watch to the time display The watch returns to the time mode of the standard mode or to the surface mode when the surface mode has been activated when buttons A and D are pressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds during the time display or date display When the watch has switched to the low power mode as a result of being insufficiently charge...

Page 50: ...on D returns the watch to the normal display The time and date of the main location in the time mode of the standard mode can be displayed and corrected in the low power mode Changes made to the time and date in the low power mode are retained even after returning to the time mode of the standard mode The year can be set from 2000 to 2099 Dates such as February 30 that do not actually exist are no...

Page 51: ...cause a malfunction The communication unit does not employ waterproof construction Do not allow water to splash on it or allow it to become wet Make sure the watch is not wet when attaching to the communication unit Do not use the communication unit in close proximity to a television set or radio These can cause problems during data transfer The communication unit is to be used exclusively with CY...

Page 52: ...Wrist Watches A Communication Range The maximum distance infrared communication can be performed with this watch is 15 cm 5 9 inch in the vertical direction to the infrared transmission reception unit Although directivity has a margin of about 15 the communication distance becomes shorter as the angle becomes wider Remove any obstacles between the watches or between the watch and the personal comp...

Page 53: ...the time mode of the standard mode by pressing button D for at least 2 seconds when any menu is displayed The display automatically returns to the previous menu when none of the buttons are pressed for about 1 minute during the display of any menu or for about 3 minutes during transfer of time data The watch automatically returns to the time mode of the standard mode when none of the buttons are p...

Page 54: ...and time difference from UTC alarm timer travel time daily graphic and dive alarm settings Setting data incorporated using the CAPgm software provided can be edited on the PC and edited settings can be sent back to the watch For further details refer to the section on Accessory Software of this manual and the CAPgm manual contained in the accessory CD ROM The accessory software contained in the ac...

Page 55: ...watch is switched to the data transfer standby display of the infrared communication mode 1 The watch enters the infrared communication mode initial display when button D is pressed for at least 2 seconds in any mode 2 Select toPC by pressing button C once The mark moves to the left of toPC 3 The watch is switched to the data transfer standby display by pressing button B Refer to part B Infrared C...

Page 56: ... is to send data to the transmission display of the data you want to send last display of the menu 3 Press button B or the EL light button of the sending watch after aligning the respective infrared transmission reception units of the sending and receiving watches A sound is made by both the sending and receiving watches once data transfer begins There is no sound made by the receiving watch if da...

Page 57: ...2 Operating System compatible OS Windows98 Windows Me Windows2000 3 Minimum available memory 32 MB 64 MB or more recommended 4 Hard disk Available hard disk space of a minimum of 15 MB in the Windows directory and a minimum of 10 MB in the install directory are required during installation 5 Display Color SVGA display having a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 256 colors compatible with Windows98 Wi...

Page 58: ...ing on the PC 3 Place the CD ROM provided in the CD ROM drive of the PC If the AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 installation menu is displayed at this time click on the EXIT button to close this menu 4 If the communication unit is connected to the USB port of the PC a message is displayed on the PC indicating that new hardware has been detected and that the PC is searching for the required application software...

Page 59: ...ower of the PC and confirm that Windows Me has started up 2 End any applications that are currently running on the PC 3 Place the CD ROM provided in the CD ROM drive of the PC If the AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 installation menu is displayed at this time click on the EXIT button to close this menu 4 If the communication unit is connected to the USB port of the PC a message is displayed on the PC indicatin...

Page 60: ...ations that are currently running on the PC 3 Place the CD ROM provided in the CD ROM drive of the PC If the AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 installation menu is displayed at this time click on the EXIT button to close this menu 4 If the communication unit is connected to the USB port of the PC the screen at right is displayed Once the check for detecting new hardware has been completed the Found New Hardware...

Page 61: ...een shown at right 9 Click on Finish Data can now be transferred using the USB interface After installing the USB driver remove the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive and keep it in a safe place Installation of the USB driver is only performed once before transferring data using the communication unit for the first time It is no longer required to be installed prior to subsequent data transfer However w...

Page 62: ...S has started up 2 Place the CD ROM provided in the CD ROM drive of the PC The AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 installation menu is displayed automatically If the installation menu is not displayed double click on install exe contained on the CD ROM inserted into the CD ROM drive to display the installation menu 3 Click on Install AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 Installation begins and the screen shown at right is displa...

Page 63: ...ng AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm 1 Startup of AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm Click on the Start button in the task bar and then select Program Aqualand Graph 2001 and then Aqualand Graph 2001 or CAPgm in that order to start up the respective application 2 Ending AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm Either click on the X button in the upper right corner of the main window or select EXIT X from the pull dow...

Page 64: ...layed This completes the all reset procedure Correctly reset the time and date as well as other modes after performing the all reset procedure When the All Reset procedure is performed Current Log Counter in watch Total number of Dives is reset to zero If you want to continue counting from the previous log number re enter the previous log number for Your Current Log Number with the CAPgm software ...

Page 65: ...to switch the watch to the Flash Memory Status Display 2 Formatting of flash memory begins when button B is pressed while pressing button C simultaneously for at least 2 seconds Format is displayed while formatting is in progress after which Done is displayed when formatting is completed Although daily graphic data may be displayed immediately after formatting flash memory this is only the result ...

Page 66: ...ving the watch cannot be switched to the dive mode for 24 hours after completion of that dive The water sensor check warning CHK display has been activated If the water sensor remains activated by perspiration or other moisture in a high altitude environment subject to rapid changes in air pressure in a short period of time such as when traveling in an aircraft when there is a change in air pressu...

Page 67: ...h water completely wipe off the water with a dry cloth Perform the garbage collection procedure in the system monitor mode of the standard mode If a large amount of diving log data is recorded however slightly more time may still be required to call up the display as compared with the initial state This is not a malfunction The display returns to normal when the watch is returned to a normal tempe...

Page 68: ... secondary battery must be unavoidably removed place it in a location out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing If the secondary battery is accidentally swallowed contact a physician immediately and seek medical attention WARNING Only Use Specified Secondary Battery Never attempt to use a secondary battery other than the secondary battery used by this watch Although the structu...

Page 69: ...ful not to injure your fingernails when putting on and taking off the watch Temperatures The watch may not function or stop running if exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F In addition although the liquid crystal display may also become illegible outside this temperature range it will return to normal when the watch is returned to normal temperatures Correct water ...

Page 70: ... until arrival at destination arrival time location month date day hours minutes Alarm Alarm time hours minutes Chronograph Hours minutes seconds 1 100 seconds split time time measured for 100 hours Timer Minutes seconds can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units System Monitor Battery charge indicator flash memory status display Dive Plan Dive number body nitrogen level graph no decompression ...

Page 71: ... month From insufficient charge warning to low power mode Approx 2 days From low power mode to watch stopping Approx 3 days Refer to the section on Battery charge Indicator and Continuous Usage Time for information on the operating conditions for continuous usage times Communication Unit 1 Model CMUT 02 used exclusively with watch movement no D700 D706 2 Applications Charging and data communicatio...

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