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Operation Guide 4329
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You can use the button operations shown below to enter the
Timekeeping Mode, World Time Mode, or Alarm Mode directly.
Modes and Indicators
Chronograph Mode
Timekeeping Mode
30
■
To check the
reception
result
Press the button.
The indicator hand will
move the “Y” or “N” to
indicate the reception result.
■
To perform manual receive
Hold down the button for about two seconds
until the indicator hand moves to the “READY”
position. This will start signal reception.
The stopwatch performs 1/20-second elapsed
time measurement up to 23 hours, 59 minutes,
59.95 seconds (24 hours).
Start/Stop
Press the button to start and stop the
chronograph.
Reset
Press the button to reset the chronograph to
zero.
•
Press the button again while the
chronograph is reset to zero to return to the
Timekeeping Mode.
Second Hand
1/20-second Hand
(First minute only.)
• Start
• Stop
• Reset
Chronograph
Hand
(Hour, Minute)
Indicator Hand
Minute Hand
Hour Hand
Button
Button
Button
Button
Second Hand
(Synchronized)
Hour Hand
(24-hour)
Date
Chronograph
Mode
Y: Successful
N: Unsuccessful
See “How a Radio-controlled Watch Works”
for details on signal reception.
World Time Mode
Timekeeping Mode
Alarm Mode
30
World Time
(Hour, Minute)
City Code
(New York)
30
Alarm Time
(Hour, Minute)
OFF
• On/Off
ON
•
The indicator hand points to the city code.
•
World Time lets you display the current time in
any one of 27 cities (29 time zones) around the
world.
■
To search for a city code
Use the button to scroll clockwise through the
city codes around the face.
•
The indicator hand points to ON or OFF.
•
Use the Alarm Mode to set an alarm time and to
turn the alarm on or off.
■
To turn the alarm on or off
Press the button to toggle the alarm on and off.
Power Saving
Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state
automatically and stop movement of the analog hands in order to
save power whenever it is left in the dark.
The watch will exit the sleep state if you expose the watch to light
or perform any button operation.
•
Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state and stop if it is
blocked from light by your sleeve.
How the sleep state works
Sleep Level 1
Sleep Level 1 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark for
about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
•
The second hand stops.
•
The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator continue to
operate normally.
•
Alarms continue to operate normally.
Sleep Level 2
Sleep Level 2 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark
while in Sleep Level 1 for six or seven days.
•
The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator stop at their
current positions.
•
Auto Receive is disabled.
•
Alarms are disabled.
•
Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally.
Before using the
watch...
Expose the watch to light.
Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and
stored by a chargeable battery. Long-term storage of the watch
can cause the battery to run low, so be sure to expose the watch
to light for some time before using it for the first time. See “Solar
Charging” for more information.
Low Battery Alert
When secondary battery power is low, the second hand of the
watch will start to jump at 2-second intervals to let you know that
charging is required.
•
See “Low Battery Alert” for more information.
Jumps 2 seconds