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36. Displays the date and time for which reception was successfully performed Press button once Pressing button displays RECEIVE as shown above Example Reception was successful at 3 10 AM on December 8 Press button under the condition of home time mode The display is reset to the home time mode when one min has elapsed or by pressing button J once TVNDIS OIGVY NIAI O H AG AWIL AHL ONILLAS X Continuously press button for two sec or more to enter the receiving operation Press any button to cancel receiving operation oO orld Main Area Time Zone List AWIL THOM g Names of the cities Country Time differencewith UTC Names of the cities Country Time differencewith UTC UTC Universal Coordinated Time HKG Hong Kong China 8 hour LON Londony United Kingdom 0 hour SEL Seoul South Korea 9 hour PAR Paris France 1 hour TYO Tokyo Japan 9 hour BER Berlin Germany 1 hour ADL Adelaidex Australia 9 5 hour ATH Athens Greece 2 hour SYD Sydneys Australia 10 hour CAI Cairox Egypt 2 hour NOU Noum a New Caledonia 11 hour MOW Moscowx Russia 3 hour WLG Wellington New Zealand 12 hour BGW Baghdad Iraq 3 hour HNL Honolulu U S A 10 hour THR Tehranxe Iran 3 5 hour ANC Anchoragex U S A 9 hour DXB Dubai United Arab Emirates 4 hour LAX Los Angels U S A 8 hour KBL Kabul Afgh
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38. The alarm sounds every sec from 3 seconds before stop The alarm continuously sounds for 5 sec after the counter reaches 0 According to the Mode change on P 46 change the mode to the timer mode When the mode is changed to the timer mode the latest set time The timer is stopped when the is displayed counter reaches 0 and returns to the f set time m Set the time D Press any button to stop the alarm Long Operation of buttons EJ ana press One press Forward one point X Press the reset button g to reset to the set time A nged E Timerset Min setting Long press Fast forward X For using the timer for 1 hour or more in a dark place Hour flashes Hour to Min Min flashes Stopped when released it is recommended to turn off stop the P SAVE ON OFF of the P SAVE P 53 X Radio signal reception cannot be made in this mode X Radio signal reception cannot be made during timer operation 67 Sd H1O Oo 00 About Message Display E About message display This watch displays a message unique to each specification A message is displayed Only preset messages are displayed Original messages cannot be prepared In the home time mode long press button B c in no HOS Ex In the case of a message of WIRED EE TIME The message is stopped after scrolling Press button amp to return to the home time mode Specification The specifications are subjec
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41. Po NO DISPLAY The remaining battery amount is insufficient gt Pf All messages are lit DB BD mi Bi ImEluRTlilnLmlSTPullTml Buttons and are simultaneously pressed at each mode of the home time mode Press any button to reset to the home time mode TOUBLESHOOTING Radio signals reception The watch cannot receive radio signals Possible Cause Solution The watch is moved while it is Do not move the watch or do not change the orientation of the watch while it is receiving radio signals receiving radio signals For details refer to To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily on P 57 The reception is cancelled while the Repressing button A during reception cancels the reception while the automatic or manual reception is watch is receiving radio signals being performed During automatic reception the watch was left where radio signals Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals Refer to To enable the watch to receive radio were weak or where it could not signals easily on P 57 receive radio signals See the website of Communication Research Laboratory CRL for further information concerning the transmission of time signals Check the URL of the CRL website on P 56 For details refer to Radio Signal Reception on P 55 The stopwatch or timer is operating Stop ae stopwatch or timer or both For details please refer to the When Receptio
42. Tokyo 03 3535 2211 8th floor Osaka Yotsubashi Shinmachi building 06 6538 6541 4 24 Shinmachi 1 Chome Nishi ku Osaka shi SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 0120 612 911 toll free in Japan automatically connected to one of the above listed Seiko Service Centers close to where you are SEIKO WATCH CORPORATION Head Office 2 1 Shibaura 1 chome Minato ku Tokyo 105 8467 WIRED W36 Series Thank you very much for choosing a WIRED DIGITAL W36 S Please read carefully the instructions in this booklet for prope before start using it and keep this manual handy for easy refere 42 BEFORE USE i Make sure to keep the watch sufficiently charged Check the amount of energy stored in the watch s battery and place or store in a location receiving light etc to sufficiently charge the battery with electricity The amount of energy stored in the watch can be checked by Display and Remaining Battery Amount Remaining battery level CHARGING THE SOLAR BATTERY P 45 54 E To receive radio signals This watch automatically receives radio signals to adjust the time every day Automatic reception is performed every hour from 2 AM to 4 AM Automatic reception ends upon completion of satisfactory reception During this period of time place the watch in a location that easily receives radio signals The antenna for receiving z 7 Fi 7 radio signals inside the watch without weari
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44. achieved in some cases We recommend therefore that you consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased when having them repair your watch The case dial hands glass bracelet or parts thereof may be replaced with substitutes if the originals are not available HOLVM YNOA 40 HVoO N O W360C INSTRUCTION WIRED W36 101 0044 2 1 10 03 3535 2211 550 0013 1 4 24 ee 06 6538 6541 8 0120 612 911 tt 1 2 1 105 8467
45. desk This watch is equipped with the built in antenna for receiving radio signals The antenna is at P TVNDIS OIdVd NIAI O H AG AWIL AHL ONILLAS the 12 o clock position Avoid these places when conducting a radio signal reception In places generating radio interference such as construction sites and in heavy traffic Inside a vehicle train airplane etc ol N Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception Wait for a while with your watch is placed down 7 Place a watch Press button e3 for two sec or more es antenna for receiving signals inside the watch is at the 12 o clock position a Turning the antenna toward It will take 13 min at maximum for reception Radio signal strength is displayed in four stages Updated every second wow outside of the window lt J enables the watch to receive k f radio signals more easily mz O0 FECETL EE Gam 4 AN z A Pressing button Unstable lt gt Stable g displays RECEIVE treaming animation indicating r tion is displ 3 as shown above Streaming animation indicating reception is displayed 2 Remove the watch from your wrist and place Press buttonW for two sec or more with the Please wait until the reception is completed without moving your watch it in a location that can easily receive radio home
46. in a place where it is After removing the watch from your wrist wipe perspiration or moisture with a exposed to high humidity or do not leave the band wet with perspiration or water Otherwise the soft cloth This will prevent the watch from being soiled adding to the life of band may be discolored in a very short time the gasket When the band is soiled rinse it in soapy water Do not use solvents for cleaning as some solvents may deteriorate the band If your watch has a semitransparent urethane band which is easily discolored special care should be taken to keep it clean Depending on the condition of use the semitransparent band may be disoolored after several months of use METAL BRACELET Clean the watch bracelet with a soft toothbrush dipped in water or soapy water If your watch is not water resistant be careful not to get the case wet when cleaning H If your watch is not water resistant be careful not to get wet with water or sweat When it gets wet with water or sweat wipe it thoroughly dry with a hygroscopic cloth Blt your watch is 5 10 or 20 bar water resistant rinse it in a bowl of fresh water after Aan used in seawater Do not use chemicals to wash it H If your watch has a rotating bezel clean the bezel regulary Otherwise dust will gather under it making the rotation harder LEATHER BAND When removing moisture from a leather band do not rub the band with the cloth as this may d
47. nict go jp SEIK TOMER SERVICE CENTER 0120 612 911 toll free i Whether the watch succeeds in receiving radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions SEIKO CUSTO 9 CES QDsB 2d allies iniJapan 56 The watch cannot receive radio signals outside a reception range Appropriate Place to Keep a Radio Controlled Watch E Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals E To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals for example close to a window The antenna for receiving radio signals inside the watch is at the 12 o clock position Turning the antenna toward the outside of the window enables the watch to receive radio signals To enhance the reception of radio signals do not move the watch by i f Inside a building between tall buildings underground Close to overhead power lines TV stations and train cables more easily changing the orientation of the Ee watch tilting the watch etc while 14 iti ivi io si Sse agg LP L it is receiving radio signals Bas LE a ae Close to home electrical appliances such as TV s refrigerators and air conditioners Close to OA devices such as PC s fax machines and mobile phones Close to furniture made of steel such as a steel
48. or lose time to some degree However the watch will return to its usual accuracy at normal temperatures HOLVM YNOA 40 HVo N N HOLVM YNOA J0 dVoO N 00 TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH E WATER RESISTANCE Check the dial or case back of your watch for the water resistant quality and then see the table below fr Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch iS Designed and manufac Designed and Skindiving without scu Genuine diving using Crown operation wet as water may get inside the watch MM manufactured for ba and bathing scuba or heliumgas when the whatch a daily living such as Kthen aik and is wet splashes and rain WATER RESISTANT is not inscribed on the back of your watch case WATER RESISTANT is inscribed on the back of your watch case x xX x x WATER RESISTANT 5 10 15 20 5 BAR BAR WATER RESISTANT and marks inscribed on the back 49 45 20 of your watch case BAR OO O x x x x x O x x O O O x O E PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH Take utmost care in the following cases When clasping and unclasping the band you may damage your nail depending on the type of clasp used with the band In case you tumble and fall or bump into others with the watch worn on your wrist you may be injured by the reason of the fact that you wear the watch When you make contact with children esp
49. watch is left in a temperature below 5C or above 50C for a long time it may function improperly or stop operating This watch is so adjusted that it will maintain stable time accuracy in normal tempertures 5C 35C It will lose or gain slightly but it will regain high time accuracy when it returns to normal temperature Do not leave the watch in a place where it is subjected to strong magnetism or static electricity Do not leave the watch where there is strong vibration Do not leave the watch in a dusty place Do not expose the watch to gases or chemicals Ex Organic solvents such as benzine and thinner gasoline nail polish cosmetic spray detergent adhesives mercury and iodine antiseptic solution Do not leave the watch in a hot spring or do not keep it in a drawer having insecticides inside HOLVM YNOA 40 dVoO N ol HOLVM YNOA 40 dVoO N 0 TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH E CARE OF YOUR WATCH SOFT PLASTIC BRACELET The case and bracelet touch the skin directly just as underwear If they are If your watch has a soft plastic band such as urethane band do not leave the watch under a left dirty the edge of a sleeve may be stained with rust of those who have a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight for a long time or do not leave the band soiled Otherwise the delicate skin may have a rash band may be discolored hardened or broken Also do not keep the watch
50. ING THE SOLAR BATTERY 48 To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily 57 TERS 67 Care of Your Watch eee 76 How to Charge 48 st di Which the waich dio signals 57 oN e USETE ee Rash and allergy 77 Reference for Time Required to Charge 49 Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals 58 CITES ee 68 About Bathing ere 77 Display and Remaining Battery Amount 50 How to Carry Out Manual Reception 58 About Massage Display 68 Water Resistance 78 Power Save When reception is not operated 60 Specifications 69 Precautions on Wearing Your Watch 79 P SAVE and SLEEP 52 If CHECK is displayed 60 Built in Illuminating Light 69 Periodic Check 79 Overcharge Prevention Function and Power Source 54 Confirm Reception Result ee 61 The Electroluminescent Panel 69 Notes on the Replacement Parts 79 43 HOLVM SIHT IO V 44 Features This is a solar radio controlled watch The watch receives official standard frequencies of Japan from either of two transmitting stations to display correct time A solar cell underneath the dial converts any form of light into electrical energy to operate the watch Automatic Time Setting nee P 55 Display of Radio Signal Reception Level P 58 Display of Radio Signal Reception Result P 61 Solar Rechargeable Batt
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52. anistan 4 5 hour DEN Denver U S A 7 hour KHI Karachi Pakistan 5 hour CHI Chicago U S A 6 hour DEL Delhi India 5 5 hour NYC New Yorky amp U S A 5 hour DAC Dacca Bangladesh 6 hour ccs Caracas Venezuela 4 hour RGN Yangon Myanmar 6 5 hour RIO Rio de janeirox Brazil 3 hour BKK Bangkok Thailand 7 hour PDL Azores Azores Islands 1 hour Cities marked with x use daylight saving time as of August 2006 The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each city are subject to change according to the governments of the respective countries or regions How to Use World Time Find out the time all over the world You can find out the time for 32 cities and regions all over the world Select a city or region Press once Forward one place Long press Fast forward Set to the world time mode according to the Mode change on P 46 The time of the city displayed last time is displayed when the mode is changed to the world time mode E Universal Coordinated Time UTC Coordinated Universal Time UTC is the universal standard time coordinated through international agreement It is used as the official time around the world INIL THOM E Summer time DST Daylight Saving Time Summer time is daylight saving time Advancing the watch one hour to prolong daytime during longer daylight hours in summer Daylight saving time has been adopted in about 80 countries
53. at sounds only one time at the set time can be set An alarm that sounds everyday at the set time can be set Time can be measured in 1 100 sec increments The maximum measurement time is 9 hours 59 min 59 99 sec The countdown timer can be set from 1 min to 9 hours 59 min by the minute Name and Function of Each Part Main body An antenna for radio signal Solar panel reception is built in under the panel Burton B Setting and adjustment Plus advance Home time Display change Liquid Crystal panel EEH P50 Remaining battery level Radio signal icon Reception result s Success Failure P 61 Receiving Strength of radio signal P 58 STP W Start Stop Button 5 Setting and adjustment Minus Return Light button SS Radio signal Manual reception Lighting of built in reception result display 5 SS STP W Splitreset illuminating light TIME HAL Mi Indicates the current mode HOLVM SIHL ITO V E 45 Mode switching al Each pressing of button J changes the mode The mode icon at the bottom indicates the current mode Home time World time Single time alarm Daily aarm Stopwatch Timer P 47 62 P 64 P65 Pi66 PG HOLVM SIHT LNOGV Home time Home time Alarm set time Alarm set time Measurement time Timer set time Cal
54. ayed in either mode press i _ f pers One press Forward one point X Pressing button for an extended time Enter Time setting Min setting mda a Long press Fast forward the alarm sound can be previewed Time flashes i Min flashes ended Stopped when released For 10 sec the setting mode Radio signal reception cannot be performed in this mode Reception is suspended when the alarm sounds during radio signal reception Press any button to stop alarm sound 65 How to Use the Stopwatch Eu Using the stopwatch 1 Normal measurement When using the stopwatch for one r hour or more in a dark place it is Time is measured in 1 100 sec unit P recommended to turn off stop the The maximum measurement time is 9 hours 59 min 59 99 sec P SAVE stop P SAVE ON OFF P 53 1 Change the mode to the stopwatch mode according to Mode Change on P 46 HOLVYMdOLS The split time is displayed for 5 sec Example Measurement when passing intermediate points Measurement of respective points of Start A point B point Goal A Point Passed B Point Passed Passing time is displayed Passing time is displayed Radio signal reception cannot be performed in this mode 66 X Radio signal reception cannot be performed during stopwatch operation How to Use the Timer Using the timer The timer can be set from 1 min to 9 hours 59 min by the minute Operate the timer
55. being charged Reset the built in IC For details refer to How to Reset the Built in IC on P 74 Refer to Display and Remaining Battery Amount on P 50 to charge the watch Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased X For the solutions of troubles other than the above contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or the SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER a ONILOOHS 1 TOd 1 73 Abnormal Display or Improper Function E How to Reset the Built in IC When the watch shows an abnormal display or does not properly function reset the built in IC Then the watch will resume its normal operation Press buttons and simultaneously for an extended time and release them when the display is extinguished SNILOOHSATENOYL 74 It is reset NO DISPLAY e A TE E tiio When the display is reset from a state where nothing is displayed the time of the home time mode is displayed The time and calendar start counting from 12 00 00 AM Sunday January 1st 2006 Automatic reception is started after one min If no radio signals could be received adjust the time by manual reception or by hand W Manual reception P 58 H Various Settings Time adjustment P 47 After recovery Japan Standard Time City code TYO is displayed at the home time and local time TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH i PLACES TO KEEP YOUR WATCH If the
56. each A Official standard frequency of Japan JJY The watch may display the incorrect time if it fails to receive radio signals properly ad J standard frequency JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information because of interference The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the a r and Communications Technology NICT location or reception conditions In such a case change the location of the watch m res JJY is transmitted from two stations in Japan Each Radio signals can easily be received during nighttime hours due to its characteristics Si Ontakadoya yama station NO JJY in a different frequency The watch moves depending on the quartz movement loss gain 30 seconds per 64 aokr Fukushima month when it is unable to receive radio signals g on ama n MP transmitting station 40 KHz The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of the facilities of each 9 transmitting station y ea aia transmitting station or because of a lightning strike In such a case see each station s website 60kHz About 1 000 km Hagane yama transmitting station 60 KHz for further information or contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER h a The reception range fi ht itti N aa 2 Ss 2 i station is approximately 1 00 a 1 000 km Websites of transmitting stations as of August 2006 5 4 7 About 1 000 km radius of each station Japan NICT Japan Standard Time Group http Awww
57. easily reach high temperatures such as a car dashboard Always keep the watch temperature under 60C E Power Source The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery which is different from ordinary batteries Unlike an ordinary silver oxide battery the secondary battery does not require periodic replacement However for the secondary battery the battery characteristic changes due to repeated charge and discharge over a long time and the duration may be shortened It varies depending on use condition and storage place environment The secondary battery is an environmentally friendly clean energy storage device E The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery When replacing the secondary battery make sure to install the exclusive SEIKO secondary battery for this watch Installation of any other battery can generate heat that can cause bursting or ignition What is a Radio Controlled Watch E What is a radio controlled watch The radio controlled watch displays the precise time and date by automatically receiving and synchronizing itself with an accurate time signal transmitted by an official standard frequency Transmitting Station Radio controlled watch Receive radio signals through the antenna inside the watch 1 Analyze time information 1 Display the correct time Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate Cesium Atomic Clock that
58. ecially with infants they may get injured or E PERIODIC CHECK We suggest that you have your watch checked by every 2 or 3 years or when the battery is replaced for oil condition battery electrolyte leakage or damage due to water or sweat After checking the watch adjustment and repair may be required When the replacing the parts or battery please specify SEIKO GENUINE PARTS If an old battery is kept in the watch for a long time electrolyte leakage from the battery may damage the module Be sure to have the gasket and push pin replaced with new ones by when checking the watch or the battery is replaced Push pin N k 2 E NOTES ON THE REPLACEMENT PARTS T If the watch requires service take it to the retaller from whom the watch was purchased If the trouble occurs within the guarantee period submit the cirtificate of guarantee together with the watch Guarantee coverage is spelled out in the certificate of guarantee Please read it carefully and keep the certificate for ready SEIKO makes it a policy to usually keep a stock of spare parts for its watches for 7 years In principle your watch can be reconditioned within this period if used normally Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch The number of years that a watch is considered repairable may vary greatly depending on the condition under which it was used and normal accuracy may not be
59. endar Local city code City code time difference Local time Message 46 E Display change on the home time mode Time Calendar display i IFRI T Press once cally reset after 10 sec O Long press Press once Only previously set messages are displayed ma les City code Time difference display Cyile E Message display ma 0860 H Various Settings Home time city setting Press once Long press Calendar adjustment Year Month Date C Press once 12H 24H Display change C Press once Time adjustment Contrast Second Minute Hour setting Press once Power SAVE ON OFF Settable portions flash gt P 53 Press B or U9 for setting Home time mode Summer ime Time Calendar display Long press DST Or when no button of the Home time T DE atin HH operation is performed D Press once TIME for one minute the mode can be reset while in the process of setting D Press once CPress once This watch receives the official standard frequency of Japan When using your watch by receiving radio signals set the home time city code to TYO Tokyo HOLVM SIHL ITO V Fy 47 6 d 11Vd dV10S AHL ONISYVHO How to Charge E How to charge This watch is a solar watch This watch operates while generating electric power from light Ml In the following cases t
60. ery s steteeeee P 48 Display of Remaining Battery Amount P 50 WPower SaVve P 52 The watch maintains the precise time by automatically receiving radio signals on the official standard frequency of Japan It is also possible to make the watch manually receive radio signals During reception attempts the watch displays the strength of radio wave signals The latest reception result success failure and the date and time for which the latest reception was successfully performed can be confirmed Once fully charged the watch continues to run for approximately 3 months The approximate amount of energy stored in the watch s battery can be displayed The Power Save mode can be activated in order to reduce unnecessary energy consumption when the watch is left without an adequate light source This watch is equipped with the following functions in addition to the time hour and minute display HlAutomatic calendar WWorld Time P62 WSingle Time Alarm Function P 64 MDaily Alarm Function P 65 WiStopwatch meee P 66 The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of leap years from January 1 2006 to December 31 2099 The watch displays the time for 32 cities and regions all over the world An alarm th
61. following page for resetting AWIL AHL ONILLAS TWNDIS OIGVY NIAI O H AG ol O AWIL JHL ONILLAS TVNDIS OIGVY NIAI O AG Oo Oo When reception is not operated If CHECK is displayed CHECK flashes The stopwatch is operating Stop the stopwatch If this message is displayed How to use the stopwatch P 66 flashes The timer is operating Stop the timer How to use the timer P 67 Three conditions on the right side can be considered Reset according to the flowchart on the right side a The city setting of the home time is incorrect Set the home time to TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong Various Settings P 47 The display is reset to the home time mode after 10 sec or by pressing button B once These three conditions may overlap This watch receives The official standard frequency of Japan Confirm Reception Result E Confirm the date and time for which the latest reception was successfully performed E Confirm reception result The latest reception result success failure can be confirmed This is displayed in either mode Reception can be performed Reception cannot be performed eO phe HEB P IEH Nothing displayed In the home time mode reception result is reset with no display when the mode is changed to the various settings mode
62. he case of SLEEP is stopped may become weak Please keep in mind ol fo E P SAVE ON OFF When using the stopwatch or timer function for over 4 hours in a dark place it is recommended to turn off stop the P SAVE Set the P SAVE Turn on the P SAVE before normal use 1 0 According to Various Settings on P 47 display the P SAVE ON OFF setting screen Te or Each pressing of the button switches ON OFF Press button A Or in one minute the mode is reset to the home time mode a AYALLVE YV10S JHL NISdVHO E Overcharge prevention function and Power Source q d 11Vd dV10S AHL 9NI HYYH E E Overcharge prevention function When the secondary battery is fully charged the overcharge prevention function is automatically activated to avoid further charging There is no need to worry about damage caused by overcharging no matter how much the secondary battery is charged in excess of the time required for fully charging the watch To check the time required for fully charging the watch Reference for Time Required to Charge P 49 E Notes on charging the watch When charging the watch do not place the watch in close proximity to an intense light source such as lighting equipment for photography spotlights or incandescent lights as the watch may be excessively heated resulting in damage to its internal parts When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight avoid places that
63. here is a high likelihood that the battery may run out received on the solar panel and saving the electric power in the secondary battery due to battery shortage Please remember to sufficiently charge the battery with reference to the display for proper use A sleeve covers your watch while you are wearing it H Display and remaining battery amount P 50 Continuously use or store in an environment where light is not likely to enter Charge the battery by applying light to the solar panel Solar panel Reference for Time Required to Charge E Reference for time required to charge Charge the battery with reference to the times listed in the table Environment reference Outdoors on a clear day One hundred thousand lux pproximately 9 hours Sufficient i EE pproximately 5 hours Required time to operate all day long Approximately 7 minutes Window side on a clear day Ten thousand lux Approximately 23 hours pproximately 19 hours Approximately 20 minutes Window side on a cloudy day Five thousand lux Approximately 48 minutes Indoor under fluorescent lamp Five hundred lux proximately 58 hours Approximately 8 hours Time required to charge varies depending on the model This watch which is fully charged once continues operating for approximately 3 months when used under the follo
64. iscolor it or reduce its gloss Be sure to blot up the mois ture using a soft dry cloth E RASH AND ALLERGY Adjust the bracelet or band so that there will be a little clearance between the bracelet or band and your wrist to avoid accumulation of perspiration If you are constitutionally predisposed to rash the band may cause you to develop a rash or an itch depending on your physical condition The possible causes of the rash are as follows 1 Allergy to metals or leathers 2 Rust dust or perspiration on the watch or band If you develop any skin reactions take off the watch and consult a doctor immediately If your watch is of the fob or pendant type the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes or injure the hand neck or other parts of your body If your watch is 3 bar water resistant do not use it in water If your watch is 5 bar water resistant do not use it in any type of diving including skin diving If your watch is 10 or 20 bar water resistant do not use it in saturation diving or scuba diving E About bathing Your watch can be worn while bathing if it is equipped with water resistance over 10 bar In that case please note the following carefully Please do not operate your watch Crown operation Button operation etc when it is wet with soap or shampoo It sometimes causes a reduction in the water proofing When the watch gets warm due to warm water the watch could gain
65. ition F allowed 2 Adjust the time by manual reception or by hand T Alarm sound is H How to charge P 48 8 CHARGE stopped E Adjust the time by receiving radio signals chergeitenarg is weeullesh How to carry out manual reception P 58 H Various Settings Time adjustment P 47 g prune If your watch operates abnormally reset the built in IC isplayed Pay H How to Reset the Built in IC P 74 Ey X1 Nothing is displayed in a place without light under conditions and X2 Stopwatch measured time and timer setting time are reset under condition 51 Power Save P SAVE and SLEEP H if the P SAVE functions P SAVE means power save If button operation is not performed over a predetermined time without light the P SAVE power save function functions to prevent useless consumption of energy Q Condition Restriction in Remedies operation and function A P SAVE flashes 2 Button operation is not 6 continuously performed Place your watch under for approximately 4 hours without light light for 5 sec or longer 2 P SAVE In the case of P SAVE or press any button to Automatic reception SLEEP flashes is allowed at return to the home time g SLEEP Button operation is not 2 AM for receiving mode time display continuously performed radio signals m for approximately 3 days without light Alarm sound X If condition continues the battery SLEEP In t
66. mainly in Europe and North America The ON OFF adoption and duration of daylight saving time vary depending on the country Long press mark is Ci displayed oH How to Use the Single Time Alarm PEM Using the single time alarm When the alarm is set The single time mark mode is displayed in either mode after setting An alarm that sounds only one time at the set time can be set Set the single time alarm mode according to Mode change on P 46 Mark is displayed a Set the alarm time D Q Plus Press once Forward 1 min Advance Long press Forward 15 min Minus Cc Return When the time reaches the set time the alarm sounds for 10 sec and the display is reset to AdVTV Simultaneously press buttons B and 9 to cancel the setting Press any button to stop the alarm sound 5 3 5 Radio signal reception cannot be made in this mode When the time reaches the alarm time while setting the setting is reset and t Jis displayed The reception is suspended when the alarm sounds during 64 radio signal reception How to Use the Daily Alarm Using the daily alarm Alarm ON OFF An alarm that sounds everyday at the set time can be set Pressing button B or switches ON OFF Change the mode to the daily alarm mode D The mark is displayed When turning on the daily alarm mark N Long Operation of buttons EJ and 69 is displ
67. may have a1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years E How to receive radio signals The following two methods are employed for radio signal reception E Automatic reception Daily radio signals are automatically received Automatic reception is performed every hour from 2 AM to 4 AM Automatic reception ends upon completion of satisfactory reception Automatic reception functions in the home time mode or world time mode Please keep in mind that it does not function in other modes than the above Automatic reception is started one min after system reset W Manual reception Radio signals can be compulsorily received by hand Manual reception functions in the home time mode It does not function in other modes than the above Reception can be satisfactorily performed depending on the reception environment According to the environment radio signals may not be properly received Check the Reception result to confirm that reception has been satisfactorily performed TWNDIS OIGVY NIAI O H AG AWIL AHL ONILLAS ol ol Official standard frequency of Japan JJY E Official standard frequency of Japan JJY This watch can receive official standard frequencies from transmitting stations in Japan The radio signal reception function is activated when the city code of the home time is set to TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong E About receiving radio signals wd Reception range of
68. n is Not Working Any city code for which the When using your watch by receiving radio signals set the city code of the home time to TYO Tokyo reception does not work is selected SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong to the home time For details please refer to the When Reception is Not Working on P 60 JJY LF stations may stop transmitting time signals for some reasons 5NILOOHS 1 TOd 1 71 SNILOOHSATENOYL 72 Display of incorrect time or misalignment of the hands The watch temporarily gains or loses time The watch has a time lag on an hourly basis TOUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause The watch receives a wrong radio signal because of a result of influence of various external The watch has been left in extremely high or low temperatures for a long time The city setting of the home time that has been set to a city or region that differs from what you intended The summer time DST has been set to the home time Solution Place the watch where it can receive radio signals more easily Conduct the manual reception if necessary For details refer to Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals on P 57 or Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception on P 58 When the watch returns to normal temperature the condition will be corrected Conduct the manual reception if necessary For details refer to Adjust the Time b
69. ng it and do not move it is atthe 12 o clock position a Pi 3 Turning the antenna toward As long as automatic radio signal reception is 1 the outside ofthe window bles thi itch te i successful the watch will keep the precise time radio signals more easily without any special operation by the user gt SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIIVING RADIO SIGNAL P 55 61 BEFORE USE oo 42 SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIIVING RADIO SIGNAL 55 WORLD TIME oe 62 TROUBLESHOOTING ee ee 70 8 CONTENTS ot 43 What is a Radio Controlled Watch 55 World Main Area Time Zone List 62 When the Following Messages are Displayed 70 Z ABOUT THIS WATCH 44 What is a radio controlled watch 55 How to Use World Time 63 Troubleshooting 71 3 Features ee 44 How to receive radio signals DA 64 Abnormal Display or Improper Function 74 Name and Function of Each Part 45 Official standard frequency of Japan JJY 56 How to Use the Single Time Alarm 64 How to Reset the Built in IC 74 Mode switching emem ee 46 Reception range of each standard frequency 56 How to Use the Dally Alarm 65 CARE OF YOUR WATCH 15 Home time mode ee 47 Appropriate Place to Keep a Radio Controlled Watch 57 SLC ATG eae eee 66 Place to keep your watch 75 How to Use the Stopwatch 66 CHARG
70. scence EL panel used for the built in illuminating light will decrease when the battery voltage becomes low The brightness of the electroluminescence EL panel will also gradually decrease with the passage of time The brightness of the electroluminescence EL panel will decrease by one half after a total of approximately 120 hours of lighting When the brightness of the electroluminescence EL panel becomes too dark first charge the watch sufficiently If still too dark after charging the watch replace the electroluminescence EL panel Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased concerning panel replacement A fee will be charged for replacement E The Electroluminescent Panel After 5 years of use the contrast of the electroluminescence EL panel may decrease and digits may not be easy to read Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased concerning panel replacement A fee will be charged for replacement Sd H1O Oo O NILOOHS 1 1O 1 70 When the Following Messages are Displayed Refer to each guide when either of the following messages is displayed The P SAVE is working ER52 SLEEP SLEEP The P SAVE is working gt PB CHECK The watch has been set to a mode for which reception cannot be performed gt Pld CHARGE Nothing is displayed The remaining battery amount is insufficient gt
71. t to change without prior notice due to product improvements E Specification 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per second 2 Loss gain monthly rate Less than 30 seconds Except during automatic time setting worn on the wrist within normal temperature range between 5C and 35C 3 Operational temperature Between 5C and 50 Display function works between 0C and range 50 C 4 Display medium Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Field Effect Mode 5 Power source Secondary battery 1 piece 6 Duration of operation ee Approximately 3 months after being fully charged exposed to no light built in illuminating light used once a day for 2 seconds alarm sounded once a day for 10 seconds radio signal reception once a day for 10 minutes power save activated for 6 hours per day 7 Time setting by receiving Automatic reception 2 00 AM lf the watch fails to receive radio the JJY LF radio signal signals it will attempt to receive signals again at 4 00 a m After having received the JJY LF radio signal the watch moves depending on the quartz movement until the next reception Manual reception is also possible 8 Illuminating light Electroluminascent panel 9 IC Integrated circuit eee Oscillator frequency divider and driving circuit C MOS IC 3 pieces E Others E BUILT IN ILLUMINATING LIGHT The brightness of the electrolumine
72. time mode time display Without wearing your watch wait while placing your watch down and allowing it to remain still signals for example close to a window Reception cannot be performed in other modes than the home time mode Pressing any button during reception cancels the reception 58 X Reception functions when the home time city code is TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong This watch receives the official standard frequency of Japan Confirm the reception result Could be received Could not be received mt ry tt the i Ma After 10 sec or press once After 10 sec or press once Reset to the home time mode iH HERI ef ot er The display indicates that reception is completed The display continues for 10 sec After 10 sec or by pressing button J once it is reset to the home time mode Reception can be successfully performed depending on the weather and reception environment Reception cannot be performed outside the radio signal reception range If reception cannot be properly performed change the location or direction of the watch Also the reception environment varies even in the same location depending on the time zone Radio signals can easily be received during nighttime hours due to its characteristics If this message is displayed The watch has been set to a mode for which reception cannot be performed Refer to the
73. wing conditions even if it is not charged thereafter Lighting 2 sec One day Alarm sound 10 sec One day Radio signal reception 10 min One day Power save P SAVE 6 hours One day Because the battery runs out fast if it is used frequently limit your use of the light function built in illuminating light When operating your watch for the first time or if your watch has stopped due to battery shortage charge the battery sufficiently according to the table on the left 5 AYALLVE YV10S JHL ONISYVHO i Display and Remaining Battery Amount E Display and remaining battery amount TT The panel display indicates approximately the remaining battery amount Difference in the display according to the liquid crystal type Liquid Crystal panel display Remaining battery amount Remedies z aue gng suona goua uga 1O 08ss Please use your watch as it is Please remember to charge the battery W How to Charge P 48 d 11Vd YY10S JHL 9NI HYYH ol oO Liquid Crystal panel display Remaining battery amount Restriction in operation Remedies and function 4 PRE ES i Foe ni x Sufficiently charge the battery up to condition After charging please use the watch as it is o Button operation oi iech Biia Q is not allowed PR AE 2 RIE Radio signal g reception is no 1 Sufficiently charge the battery up to cond
74. y Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception on P 58 If the watch hands are not set to current time even after conducting the manual reception consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Check the city code setting of the home time to reset Set the city code to TYO Tokyo to display Japanese time For details please refer to the Various Settings on P 47 When DST is displayed at the left lower portion of the home time display the summer time has been set If the summer time setting is not required turn off the summer time setting For details please refer to the Various Settings on P 47 Trouble The stopped watch was exposed to adequate light for a longer time than the Charging time required for fully the watch charging the watch however it does not resume its normal one second interval movements Button Buttons or crown operation cannot be operated Display Nothing is displayed Others Blur on the dial glass persists The light is too weak or the manner of lighting the watch has been altered while the watch is being charged The built in IC has fallen into an unstable condition The energy stored in the watch runs low Small amount of water has got inside the watch due to deterioration of the gasket etc Solution Place the watch where it can be exposed to an adequate light source Make sure that the manner of lighting the watch is not altered while the watch is

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