11
8
(2) Press the lower right button
A
. The hands will return to their normal movement.
If the watch is left, the hands will return to their normal movement after 10 seconds.
<Even if the radio wave is received correctly, there could be a slight deviance from the
correct time due to factors such as the radio wave reception environment and internal watch
processing.>
E. Reception Area Guidelines
This watch can receive the standard time signal broadcast from Germany.
The map shows the approximate reception area. Suitable reception areas may vary
according to changes in conditions for the signal due to factors including time, season and
weather.
The reception area on the map is only guideline, and it may be difficult to receive the radio
signal even within the areas indicated on the map.
Standard time radio signal
Radio signal transmitter
DCF77
Mainflingen Transmitter, Southeast Frankfurt
The standard time radio wave this watch uses is broadcast almost continuously 24-hours a
day, but may occasionally be interrupted for maintenance.
Even if reception of the standard time radio signal has failed, the watch will continue to be
accurate to within ±15 seconds per month.
D. Confirming the Reception Status
The reception status (reception successful or failure) can be confirmed.
(1) Press the lower right button
A
. The second hand will stop at the OK or NO position
indicating the last reception status.
Note:
Do not press the lower right button
A
for more than 2 seconds. If you do this, the
second hand will move to the RX position and on demand reception will begin.
Reception was successful.
The watch has been set to the correct time.
* If reception was successful, but the time
is not correct, refer to “Checking the
Reference Position” (p. 2), and “Correcting
the Reference Position” (p. 11).
Unable to receive a signal.
Retry reception, either on demand reception
or automatic reception.
OK indication
NO indication