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5. Press the
A
button to adjust. (The flashing figures
can be adjusted.)
If the
A
button is kept pressed, the setting
changes quickly.
6. Press the
M
button to return to the normal time
display.
* When running in the 12-hour system, pay attention
to the morning (A) and the afternoon (P) indicators.
* The set mode (flashing display) will automatically
revert to the normal display if left for two minutes
with no input.
* Summertime can be set for any city. The
Summertime setting is interlocked with all modes
so that the <AL1>, <AL2> and <SET> modes of a
city for which Summertime is selected, will also
indicate the time according to the Summertime.
8. Using the Calendar <CAL>
Adjusting the calendar for one of the 30 cities and
UTC time will automatically adjust for the remaining
cities.
<Adjusting the Calendar>
1. Press the
M
button to
move to the <CAL> mode.
2. Press the
B
button to
display the city whose
calendar you want to
adjust.
3. Press and hold the
B
button for 2 seconds or
more, the “month” starts
flashing.
3.
Press the
A
button to adjust the “month”. (The
flashing figures can be adjusted.)
4. Each time the
B
button is pressed, the flashing
figures change in this sequence [Month
➝
Day
➝
Year]. Make the item that you want to adjust flash.
5. Press the
A
button covers adjust. (If the
A
button
is kept pressed, the setting changes quickly.)
6. Press the
M
button to return to the normal
calendar display.
* The calendar covers the years 1995 thru 2099.
* The automatic calendar eliminates any need to adjust
the watch at the end of the month or for leap years.
* The day is automatically adjusted when the month,
date and year are adjusted.
* The calendar adjustment mode (flashing display)
will automatically return to the normal display if left
for about two minutes with no input.
* If a non existing date (e.g. February 30) is set, the
date will automatically reset to the first of the next
month once display returns to normal.
<Changing the Display>
Press the
B
button for more than 2 seconds to
switch between city display and
day display.
9. Using the Alarm <AL-1/AL-2>
Setting and operation of the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are
the same, only the sound of the alarm is different.
Once you turn the alarm on, it will sound for 20 seconds
at the same time each day.
<Setting the Alarm>
1. Press the
M
button to
select the <AL1> or
<AL2> mode.
2. Press the
B
button to
display the time of the
city for which you want
to set the alarm.
3. Press and hold the
B
button for 2 seconds or
more, the “hour” display
3.
will start flashing. The flashing item can be adjusted.
Press the
A
button to adjust the “hour”. (If the
A
button is kept pressed, the setting changes quickly.)
4. Press the
B
button while the “hour” is flashing to
make the “minute” display flash instead. Press the
A
button to adjust.
5. Press the
M
button to return to the normal alarm
display.
* While in the alarm mode you can sound the alarm
continuously for as long as you keep the
A
button
pressed (Alarm sound monitor function)
* When you are using the 12-hour system, the alarm
time will also run according to the 12-hour system.
Watch the AM/PM indicator to confirm that you
have made the setting you want.
* The alarm mode will automatically return to the
normal display if left for about two minutes with no
input.
<Switching the Alarm Function On and Off>
Press the
A
button while in the alarm mode to
switch the alarm between on and off.
<How to Stop the Alarm Sound>
Press any button to stop the alarm while sounding.
10. Using the Chronograph <CHR>
This chronograph measures times of up to 23 hours
59 minutes 59 seconds and 99/100 seconds in units
of 1/100 second. On reaching 24 hours of elapsed
time, it resets to zero (0:00’00”) and stops. It can also
measure split times (intermediate elapsed times).
• About the
confirmation
sound
A confirmation
sound will be
heard when the
chronograph is
started, stopped,
and at the time of
split and reset
operators.