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Operation Guide 2984

Modes and Display Screens

Modes

For details about each mode, see each section of this Operation Guide.

Alarm Mode

Timer Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Recall Mode

Dual Time Mode

Timekeeping Mode

(Light)

Timekeeping Mode

Year

Month, Day

Day of the Week

Hour, Minute, Second

PM indicator 
(no display 
for AM)

Button

Button

Button

Button

Button

Illumination

An EL (electroluminescent) panel is used to illuminate the display for easy reading in the
dark. An auto light turns on illumination automatically when you angle the watch towards
your face for viewing.

To turn on illumination manually

In any mode, press the 

L

L

L

L

L

 button.

This will turn on illumination for about 1.5 seconds.

Pressing the 

L

 button turns on illumination regardless of

whether the auto light switch is on or off.

To turn the auto light switch on or off

The auto light switch turns on illumination for about 1.5 seconds when you angle the watch
towards your face.

In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the 

D

D

D

D

D

 button for

about two seconds to toggle the auto light switch on
or off.

An indicator is on the display while the auto light switch is
turned on.

Auto light switch on indicator

Turning on Illumination with Auto Light

40 degrees 
minimum

With the watch on your 
wrist, position it parallel 
with the ground. 

Rotate your arm so the watch 
is angled at about 40 degrees, 
so you can read its face.

You should be wearing the watch on the outside of your
wrist when using auto light.

Make sure that a line running from the left side (9 o’clock) to
the right side (3 o’clock) of the watch is within 

±

15 degrees

parallel with the ground. Auto light may not operate properly
if the angle is greater than 15 degrees.

Important!

Illumination may be difficult to see under bright sunlight.

Illumination turns off automatically if an alarm sounds, etc.

You may notice a slight sound from the watch while illumination is turned on. This is the
sound of EL panel vibration and does not indicate malfunction.

Auto Light Precautions

To conserve battery power, the auto light switch can remain on for a maximum of about six
hours. After that, it will turn off automatically, and the “

” indicator will disappear from the

display.

If you want to continue using auto light, hold down the 

D

 button for about two seconds

again until the “

” indicator reappears. Note, however, that frequent use of auto light

can run down the battery.

Illumination may not turn on immediately when you angle the watch towards your face. This
does not indicate malfunction.

Illumination remains turned on for about 1.5 seconds only, even if you leave the watch
angled towards your face.

Illumination may turn on unintentionally when you wear the watch on the inside of your wrist,
when you shake your arm, or when you raise your arm. Be sure to turn off the auto light
switch whenever you do not need illumination
.

Keep the auto light switch turned off whenever you are wearing the watch on the inside of
your wrist.

Electro-static charge and magnetism can interfere with auto light operation and even make
operation impossible. If this happens, lower your arm to the starting position and then raise it
again. If you still have trouble with auto light illumination, try lowering your arm down to your
side and then raise it to your face for reading.

You may hear a faint rattling sound when you move the watch around. This sound is caused
by the movement of a metal bulb that controls operation of the auto light switch, and does
not indicate malfunction.

MA0511-EA

Summary of Contents for 2984

Page 1: ...erly if the angle is greater than 15 degrees Important Illumination may be difficult to see under bright sunlight Illumination turns off automatically if an alarm sounds etc You may notice a slight sound from the watch while illumination is turned on This is the sound of EL panel vibration and does not indicate malfunction Auto Light Precautions To conserve battery power the auto light switch can ...

Page 2: ...ivided into multiple measurement logs Each log has its own title screen that shows the distance and date of the measurement which takes up one memory record The memory s maximum capacity is 60 lap split time records plus at least one log title screen for a total of 61 records When memory becomes full the watch automatically deletes old data to make room for newly measured data Example 1 Memory usa...

Page 3: ...pwatch Mode hold down the B B B B B button for about one second until pace value indicating steps per minute starts to flash This is the setting screen Note that the setting screen will not appear unless the stopwatch is reset to all zeros Start Stop Pace 2 Use the D D D D D and A A A A A buttons to change the pace setting Each press increases or decreases the pace value by 5 100 105 195 200 Pace ...

Page 4: ...ss the C C C C C button to select the minutes setting This causes the minutes digits to flash 4 Use the D D D D D and A A A A A buttons to change the minutes setting Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed Hours Decrease Increase Decrease Increase Minutes 5 When everything is the way you want press the B B B B B button to exit the setting screen To specify a start time of 100 ...

Page 5: ...PM PM correctly when using 12 hour timekeeping or that you specify the correct 24 hour time If you selected 24 hour timekeeping in the Timekeeping Mode the time will also be displayed in 24 hour timekeeping in the Alarm Mode Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to set the alarm time you want 5 When the alarm time setting is the way you want press the B B B B B button to save it This exits the setting ...

Page 6: ...n you can obtain the current time by dialing 117 on the telephone Seconds 3 After resetting the seconds press the B B B B B button to exit the setting screen The watch automatically exits the setting screen if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Configuring Time and Date Settings Use the following procedure to set the current time and date after having the watch s batte...

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