Operation Guide 2886
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2. Use the
E
(westward) and
B
(eastward)
buttons to scroll through city names until
the one you want to use as your Home
City is displayed.
•
Holding down the
E
or
B
button
changes the current setting at high
speed.
•
For more information about city
names, see “City Name List”.
3. After selecting your Home City, press the
C
button to advance to the summer time
(DST) setting screen.
4. Use the
E
and
B
buttons to turn
summer time (DST) on or off.
5. Use the
C
button to advance through subsequent setting screens to
perform the settings described in the following sections.
•
The setting screens appear in the sequence shown in the
flowchart.
After you use the
C
button to display a setting screen, use the
E
and
B
buttons to configure the settings on the screen.
•
Holding down the
E
or
B
button changes the current setting
at high speed.
To select 12-hour or 24-hour timekeeping
•
Use the
E
and
B
buttons to move the
flashing to either 12 (12-hour timekeeping)
or 24 (24-hour timekeeping).
To reset the seconds to 00
•
While the seconds are selected, press the
E
or
B
button to reset them to 00.
•
Resetting while the seconds count is in
the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and
adds 1 to the minutes. In the range of 00
to 29, the seconds are reset without
changing the minutes.
To set the hour, minute, year, month, and day
•
Use the
E
(+) or
B
(–) button to change
the flashing setting.
•
When setting the hour, make sure you
specify AM (A) or PM (P) correctly, or that
you specify the correct 24-hour time.
•
You can set a date in the range of
January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2039.
•
The day of the week is set automatically in
accordance with the date you set.
To specify the distance unit
•
Use the
E
and
B
buttons to move the
arrow ( ) to the unit you want to select.
To turn GPS time adjustment on or off
•
Use the
E
and
B
buttons to move the
arrow ( ) to the setting you want.
•
When OFF is selected, the time setting is
not adjusted automatically when a GPS
measurement is performed. Select OFF
when you want the watch to show a time
that is different from the actual time.
(Eastward)
(Westward)
24-hour
timekeeping
12-hour timekeeping
Seconds
Day
Month
Year
Hour Minute
Miles
Kilometers
To adjust display contrast
•
Use the
E
and
B
buttons to adjust
display contrast as a value from 0
(lightest) to 9 (darkest).
6. When the settings are the way you want,
press the
A
button to exit the setting
screen and return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
•
The watch also will exit the setting
screen and revert to the Timekeeping
Mode automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or
three minutes.
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Selecting the GPS Measurement Mode
You can select either NORMAL or LOW POWER as the GPS
measurement mode. LOW POWER uses less power than the NORMAL
mode. The factory default measurement mode is NORMAL.
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press the
C
button once to enter the Stopwatch Mode.
2. Hold down the
A
button for about one
second until the setup menu appears.
3. Use the
E
and
B
buttons to move the
arrow ( ) to “GPS MODE”.
4. Press the
C
button to display the GPS
MODE menu.
5. Use the
E
and
B
buttons to move the
arrow ( ) to the GPS MODE setting you
want to use.
•
NORMAL: This is the setting you
normally should use.
•
LOW POWER: This mode requires less
power than the NORMAL
mode. This mode extends
the built-in battery
operating time, but it also
decreases GPS precision.
•
Abnormal speed and distance readings can result if the radio wave
path between the satellites and the watch is obstructed while the
LOW POWER mode is being used. Use the LOW POWER mode
only when there are no obstructions between you and the
satellites.
6. Press the
A
button to exit the setting
screen and return to the menu.
7. Press the
A
button again to return to the
Stopwatch Mode screen.
Contrast (0 to 9)