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9. 7 oa ee 0120 612 911 T100 0005 3 1 1 gt 7550 0013 1 4 24 105 8467 2 8 10 http Www seiko watch cO jp MEBUTTONS AND CHANGE OF DISPLAY Button D Button E Button F an timer Is In use Button G X If the stopwatch mark the display other than the stopwatch display the stopwatch is in use If the timer mark display other than the timer display the With each pressing of Button A the display changes in the following order MEHOW TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR 1 Buttons and operations Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display A is flashing in Button C Button D RE Button B AR IIA ss Button E TUESDAY bm cose eos i f is flashing in the Button G Button D 2 How to set the time and calendar Long press Button B to show the Button E Button F WHOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH e The stopwatch can measure up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 99 in 1 100 second increments e The display condition can be selected from four sub functions of the distance pace lap time split time
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29. Hourly time signal mark is not displayed With each pressing of Button F for 2 seconds in the TIME CALENDAR display the auto illumination can be set C mark appears or XIf data in all channels is cancelled the RECALL display shows 5 How to use monthly data On the MONTHLY DATA display 9999999 D the total distance and total number 2 F Je Honth 3949 49 of steps for one month are A displayed Monthly data for thirty six S months at maximum including the ZAMPE g month can be stored R Press Button A to show the eee RECALL display Long press Button G to show the MONTHLY DATA display First data of the month is displayed The displayed month can be changed by Button C moving back or decreasing and Button D advancing or increasing Long press Button G to return to the RECALL display XIf the monthly units of data exceeds 36 the oldest unit of monthly data is automatically cancelled The maximum value of the monthly display is 9 999 999 for the number of steps and 9999 9km for the distance If the distance unit is set to miles the maximum distance is 6211 1mi How to delete monthly data C a D X Independent from the stopwatch memory B aq JP The LAP memory does not change if Month 398 8 monthly data is stored or cancelled G To delete data for one month Long press Button G on the RECALL display to show the MONTHLY DATA display X First
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31. is displayed and measurement values cannot be stored 2 How to use the Button A Change to TIME CALENDAR display Button B long press Button C Selection of city name adjusting items or digits moving back or decreasing Engagement disengagement of hourly time signal adjusting items or digits advancing or increasing No function Turning on the built in illuminating Button G Selection of the item or digits to be Zoff mark of DST is not displayed the DST mark is displayed and the time advances for DISTANCE PACE display With each pressing of Button G the display changes in the following order D S T summer time on yr Change to City name Power save setting Contrast level the same time adjustment TIME CALENDAR SETTING display second gt minute gt hour gt date month 12H 24H year Setting canceling the auto illumination display 4 SUB display function How to change over the display LAP TIME SPLIT TIME display TARGET TIMER display DISTANCE PACE display function one by one NUMBER OF STEPS CONSUMPTION ENERGY display the START STOP and LAP SPLIT buttons of the stopwatch 2 Standard measurement lt lt D EE D ETA D Ea G Button D Sto An me Button D F 296 means that 2
32. data of the month is displayed Button D advancing Press Button B CLEAR displayed Keep Button B pressed for approximately 2 seconds When ALL CLEAR is displayed release Button B 99999 99 B jen TF le CLEAR will be To delete all monthly data a spay when Long press Button G on the is stored RECALL display to show the MONTHLY DATA display X First data of the month is displayed Press Button B CLEAR will be displayed Keep Button B pressed for approximately 2 seconds to show ALL CLEAR And then keep Button B pressed for approximately another 2 seconds or water resistant for daily use do not wash the Refer the table below for the description of each degree of water resistant performance of your Condition of use Avoid drops of water or sweat Not suitable for swimming The watch withstands accidental contact with water in everyday life N WARNING skill Please ask a watch retailer for replacement of the battery Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR Water resistance for everyday life at 5 barometric pressures The watch is suitable for sports such as swimming increasing cause bursting and ignition Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving WATER RESISTANT 10 20 BAR Water resistance for everyday life at 10 20 barometric pre
33. strong vibrations strength rust may form in the stainless steel parts If rust advances pins may poke out or drop out and the watch case may fall off the bracelet or the clasp may not open e If a pin is poking out personal injury may result In such a case refrain from using the watch 03 00 according to the governments of the respective 42 43 AZORES Azores E REPLACEMENT OF THE ELECTROLUMINESCENT PANEL FOR ILLUMINATING LIGHT The electroluminescent panel for illumination of the display loses its luminance as the battery With each pressing of Button G the set item changes over to enable selection of the item to be adjusted STEP STEF vel al oF 00 countries of regions voltage gets lowered Also its luminance level decreases gradually with use After 120 hours of use the luminance level decreases by about half When the illuminating light becomes dim replace the battery with a new one If the illuminating light remains dim after the battery is replaced have the electroluminescent panel replaced with a new one by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased It will be replaced at cost 32 768 Hz EE Less than 20 seconds when the watch is worn on your wrist in the temperature range between 5C and 35C Between 10 C and 60 C For the display function Between 0C and 50C HDLLOLLL Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Field Effect Mode Miniature lithiu
34. the following order Time calendar setting Alarm setting ButtonC ButtonD i MI ButtonA Button ON Alarm engaged A 100859 an JOOD ALARM 7 When Alarm is ON Alarm mark appears Alarm disengaged A 10 0859 an I 00 ALARMI When Alarm is OFF Alarm mark disappears WTROUBLESHOOTING Problem ENOTE ON THE LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL The normal life expectancy for the liquid crystal panel of the watch is approximately 7 years After that it may decrease in contrast becoming difficult to read Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased to have the liquid crystal panel replaced with a new one WSPECIFICATIONS 1 Possible cause 2 Loss gain monthly rate The watch stops operating gt The battery has run down Have the battery replaced with a new one immediately by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased gains loses time The watch temporarily e This condition will be corrected when the watch temperature returns to normal Set the correct time before use e Set the correct time before use the abnormal condition The watch has been left in extremely high or low temperatures for a long time Display medium e You dropped the watch hit it against a hard surface or wore If display are flashing All the segments of the gt The battery nears its end Have the b
35. the gasket and push pin are also When asking for inspection and adjustment by When your watch is inspected and adjusted by disassembly and cleaning overhauled the movement of your watch may be replaced my BRS OAMCRROWE MASA lt MM E a a gt E Aia i i gt ae bik i ae m FAJ ALY ARAN 5 l IS pg 2 MI III TI J G SN 7 2 A REY 4 J
36. 96 units of memory can be used If F 300 is displayed it means that 300 units of memory can be used After starting the stopwatch F 300 changes to L 1 Ex 2 lt a D Restart and Stop can be repeated as many times as necessary X If the stopwatch mark 4 is flashing in the display other than the stopwatch display the stopwatch is in use 3 Lap time split time measurement if lap time measurement is repeated 10 times E D eT i ca G cs D F 287 means that increased by 287 units of memory can be used If F 300 is displayed it means that 300 units of memory can be used After starting the stopwatch changes to L 1 F 300 WHOW TO USE THE WORLD TIME The time of 43 cities including GMT in different time zones throughout the world can be displayed The summer time DST can also be set for each city except GMT To use either Timer 1 or Timer 2 as a standard repeat timer set the timer not in use to l Button A Change to ALARM display 1 Buttons and operations Button A Change to WORLD TIME 00 00 00 1 Buttons and operations Button B long press Change to ALARM display The number of times the timers repeat the countdown can be set from 1 to 100 times Press Button A to show the ALARM display __ TIME SETTING display Button B No function Button A Change to TIMER display Button C Alarm time setting decreasing Button Bu
37. CH Z WARNING e Immediately stop wearing the watch in following cases Olf the watch body or band becomes edged by corrosion etc Olf the pins protrude from the band Daily care wipe it dry carefully Do not remove the battery from the watch Replacement of the battery requires professional knowledge and Water resistance TERS for everyday life The POWER SAVE function turns off the display to save consumption power while no button operation is performed for the predetermined time To recover the display press any button to After the adjustment is completed press Button B to return to the TIME CALENDAR If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing the display will 5 How to test the alarm sound and how to engage disengage the hourly time signal Hourly time signal mark appears The watch requires good daily care Wipe away moisture sweat or dirt with a soft cloth After soaking the watch in seawater be sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and If your watch is rated as non water resistant Long press Button B to show the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display The city name currently set starts flashing OFF 1H gt 3H gt 8H When POWER SAVE When POWER SAVE is OFF time is set to 8 hours OFF HH Fes FE F ZALE With each pressing of Button D in the TIME CALENDAR display the hourly time signal Hourly time signal does not sound DST Ic 5 Af IAS a TUESDAY
38. CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER l Water resistance e Keep the watch and accessories out of the reach of babies and ButtonB ButtonE children watch before using ee Care should be taken to prevent a baby or a child accidentally Buttons e j Liig Button swallowing the accessories Indication on the case back Water resistant performance If a baby or a child swallows the battery or accessories immediately NIS Novianatenvesistande ButtonG consult a doctor as it will be harmful to the health of the baby or child Ha Button A Change to the SET DIGIT display Button B long press Call the SET DIGIT ADJUSTING display Button C Adjusting items or digits moving back or decreasing Button D Adjusting items or digits advancing or Button E No function Button F Turning on the built in illuminating light Button F long press Setting canceling the auto Button G Select a set item to be adjusted 1 How to confirm the set digit Press Button A to show the SET DIGIT display Press Button G on the SET DIGIT display With each pressing of Button G the display is changed over in the order of running stride length 2 walking stride length 3 weight and detection sensitivity of number of steps STEF ETEF WEIGHT west 1 X If no data is stored in memory mark is displayed When the best lap is displayed the BEST and Distance are alternately displayed display position setting To check data in other chann
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41. ENDAR display and the same city is selected in the WORLD TIME display the summer time will also be shown in the WORLD TIME display LoS AHGELES When the summer time is set when it reaches the timer set time Set time elapsed ee eo Alarm sound beep beep sound beep beep gt CE eee G When the setting is finished press Button B to return to the STOPWATCH RESET display Timer restart S eer G eco 10 seconds Timer restart RR I 10 seconds How to check and set the TARGET TIMER time e Press Button B in the state where the stopwatch is reset to show the currently set value of the TARGET TIMER and the ON OFF state When the TARGET TIMER is ON the TARGET mark lights and the timer operates in conjunction with the stopwatch Long press the Button B in the state where the stopwatch is reset to show the TARGET TIMER SETTING display Item and digit to be adjusted are selected by Button G and digits are decreased and Button C and Button D respectively Ea D EY D 3 G The time can be set between one to sixty minutes in one second increments A distance converted from the measurement result of the number of steps and stride length is displayed on the lower row right side Arunning walking pace calculated from the converted distance and measurement time is displayed on the upper row right side e Refer to the SETTING mode for setting of the stride length How to us
42. GIT display X About stride length It is recommended that you measure the stride length when you run in a location where you know the distance beforehand Example If it takes 125 steps to run 100 meters your stride length can be calculated as follows 100 m 125 steps 80 cm MEAFTER SALE SERVICE Notes on guarantee and repair e Contact the retailer the watch was purchased from or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul e Within the guarantee period present the certificate of guarantee to receive repair services e Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee Read carefully and retain it For repair services after the guarantee period has expired if the functions of the watch can be restored by repair work we will undertake repair services upon request and payment MEREPLACEMENT PARTS e SEIKO makes it a policy to typically keep a stock of replacement parts for this watch for 7 years Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch Please keep in mind that if Original parts are not available they may be replaced with substitutes whose outward appearance may differ from the originals and request repair Leather band direct sunlight Polyurethane band solvent or atmospheric humidity color smears or discoloration Notes on skin irritation and allergy Notes on the length of the band time as it may cause battery lea
43. S670 SEIKO INSTRUCTIONS S670 MFEATURES This watch can store time data measured by the equipped stopwatch of up to 300 units of memory and can recall data on demand Data within 300 units of memory can be sorted by channel when being stored A pedometer function is also equipped to enable display of running or walking distance converted from the number of steps based on a preset stride length As a sub function the stopwatch function is equipped with a distance and pace display function lap and split time display function target timer display function and number of steps consumption energy display function This is a runner s watch equipped with a monthly data display function which stores and displays the monthly total distance converted value for 36 months at maximum in addition to display of the best lap time and average lap time based on measurement results by the stopwatch function by use of a recall function In addition this multifunctional digital watch is equipped with a 3 channel alarm f
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45. aimee eee are FRETT _ CGE eee ee REDRESE 300 ROOF IMED DERCEET Be BM 1 GH OF BRO RD 1DTOTF SEMSL BESS 4 i i j 300 9 ch 300 7 e ae o mer mine s 5 Wy fe K e Spy gt p a 300 ch Bae 300 jie ae ee eae 1 ch 300 C
46. ant enforced for daily use 10 BAR water resistant A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light and may be deteriorated by e Especially a translucent white or pale colored band easily adsorbs other colors resulting in Wash out dirt in water and clean it off with a dry cloth Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc e When the band becomes less flexible have the band replaced with a new one If you continue to use the band as it is the band may develop cracks or become brittle over time Skin irritation caused by a band has various reasons such as allergy to metals or leathers or skin reactions against friction on dust or the band itself Inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul e Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul are recommended approximately once every 3 to 4 years in order to maintain optimal performance of the watch for a long time e According to use conditions the digital display may go out due to liquid leakage e As the parts such as the gasket may deteriorate water resistant performance may be impaired due to intrusion of perspiration and moisture Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul For replacement of parts please SEIKO GENUINE PARTS disassembly and cleaning overhaul make sure that
47. attery replaced with a new one as soon as possible by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Battery life indicator IC Integrated Circuit The blur in the glass persists for a long time e Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Water got inside the watch due to the deterioration of the gasket etc for product improvement For the solution for troubles other than above contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Frequency of crystal oscillator Operational temperature range it while playing active sports persists consult the retailer from 5 Battery s222s s220e e The watch was exposed to whom the watch was purchased strong vibrations 6 Battery life Oscillator MONTREAL Montreal BOSTON Boston SANTIAGO Santiago o4 BUENOS AIRES Buenos Aires 03 00 RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each city are subject to change 2 How to change the set value e Press Button A to show the SET DIGIT display Long press Button B to show the RUNNING STRIDE LENGTH SETTING display and the set digit flashes Places of high humidity Dusty places For watches with batteries do not leave a dead battery compartment for a long Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity Places affected by
48. ct the item to be adjusted flashing Once the year month and date have been set the day of the week is automatically set X If the city name is set to GMT on on If the D S T summer time is set to on one hour adjusted HOW TO X Due to the function displaying the best lap time and average lap time it takes at least three units of memory to store 1 time data If you store data only in one channel you can use 300 units of memory per channel If you use more than one channel the units of memory you can use will be less than 300 units of memory in total For example if the measured time data are stored in one channel 300 units of memory can be used but if data is divided and stored in 2 channels 297 units of memory can be used in total When the lap split time is measured if the FULL and the lap number alternately flash the lap split time cannot be stored This indicates that the memory is full The oldest unlocked channel cannot automatically be cancelled because all measurement channels are locked On the STOPWATCH display the following are displayed according to the available memory condition 0 No available memory is left and at least one measurement channel is unlocked When the measurement is started the oldest unlocked channel is automatically cancelled No available memory is left and all channels for the memory are locked When measurement is started FULL
49. e the TARGET TIMER The target timer starts stops resets and restarts counting in conjunction with operation of The timer set value and the timer measurement value subtraction timer are displayed respectively on the lower row right side and the upper row right side The timer sounds with a three second countdown function Ea G G ON OFF set City name Greenwich Time difference from GMT Lisbon London Paris Rome Moscow Baghdad Tehran Dhaka Yangon Bangkok 20 SINGAPORE Singapore Beijing Seoul Tokyo Adelaide 28 GOLD COAST Gold Coast 29 NOUMEA Noume a 30 WELLINGTON Wellington 31 HONOLULU Honolulu 32 ANCHORAGE Anchorage VANCOUVER Vancouver 08 00 LOS ANGELES Los Angels 08 o0 DENVER Denver CHICAGO Chicago NEY YORK New York Minute set 4 Comparison table between city G G gt Second set 3 To reset the seconds to 00 press Button G to select the second digits flashing and then press Button C or D in accordance with a time signal X If Button C or D is pressed while the second digits count any number between 30 and 59 one minute is added and the second digits are immediately reset to 00 The telephone time signal service Tel 117 is convenient to set the time 4 After selecting the item to be adjusted press Bu
50. els press Button C or D to select the desired channel number and check the data in the same way as procedure 3 How to lock the channel Press Button C or D to call the channel to be changed for lock unlock Press Button E to display the LOCK Or UNLOCK 3 Continuously press Button E to change the LOCK UNLOCK Press Button A to show the WORLD TIME display deleted when the stopwatch is not reset the number of remaining units of memory is not increased How to delete a channel Press Button A to show the channel number Button E long press LOCK UNLOCK channel Button F Turning on the built in illuminating light Button F long press Setting canceling the auto illumination Button G Data recall Button G C Rg N D BIH CLEAR and consumption calorie for WALK are adapted _ MEMORY RECALL display to each calculation 2 How to use the memory recall function C fa D X The newest channel is displayed Example If you want to see data in channel 5 ch 5 CH Press Button C or D to select the s ALL t cl Press Button A to show the MEMORY RECALL display TUE channel you want to delete Agee er lt The newest channel number is displayed Press Button B CLEAR will Press Button C advancing and D moving back to show the nag D be displayed desired channel number ch 5 CH Keep Button B pressed for How to change over between the LAP and 3Press Button G to check the lap time mP UNLOCK appro
51. ent be sure to have the battery replaced with a new one at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased and specify a genuine SEIKO battery If the old battery is left in the watch for a long time a malfunction may be caused due to battery leakage etc Have it replaced with a new one as soon as possible e Battery replacement is charged even if it runs down within the guarantee period After all adjustments are completed press Button B to release the ALARM SETTING display and to return to the ALARM 1 display digits flashing the display will automatically return to the A G B30 Ba Minute 30 minutes If the watch is left untouched with the THE NUMBER OF TIMES THE COUNTDOWN IS TO BE REPEATED 5 times G TIMER display E F or G Once the case back is opened for battery replacement or other purposes the original water resistant quality designed for the watch may deteriorate when it is closed When you have the battery replaced with a new one also request the water resistance test pertaining to the water resistant quality of your watch If your watch has 10 bar or higher water resistant quality be sure to have such test performed on the watch every time the battery is replaced Please note that it takes several days to check the water resistant quality of your watch When requesting the checking therefore please check the period required for it e Please understand that we cannot guarantee the retent
52. er MEMORY RECALL The stored data lap number lap time and split time can be recalled on demand after measurement e The total time total converted distance average pace total number of steps total consumption energy best lap average lap and converted distance corresponding to each lap can be displayed The stored data can be locked or unlocked for each channel TIMER e The watch is equipped with a double repeat timer function which allows you to set two different timer times e The timer can be set from 10 seconds up to 99 hours 59 minutes in one second increments e The number of times that the timers repeat their cycles can be set from 1 to 100 times The number of times the countdown has been completed is displayed ALARM e The three channel daily alarm sounds at a designated time hour and minute every 24 hours e Each alarm channel can be engaged on or disengaged independently WORLD TIME The time of 43 cities including GMT throughout the world can be displayed The summer time DST can be set for each city AUTO ILLUMINATION FUNCTION If set in advance the display is illuminated for approximately 2 seconds with each press of any of the buttons except pressing buttons for adjusting items or digits ILLUMINATING LIGHT e The built in light illuminates any digital display for approximately 2 seconds by pressing the button for turning on the light
53. i al PARE aS HET RECALL H jp eE 201 1231 a E 1 1 r Ml UT AIALA ha F Te L PETN are gt EA D G 0 EHER EA C 3399999 D CH eee eee i ee CH f 1 eee es Lock sig ON a JFIF i a a RE A f m KCH Month 995 9 ri
54. ion of data at the time of battery replacement or repair 2 Battery life indicator e The watch is equipped with a battery life indicator that enables you to know when the battery needs to be replaced When all the digits start flashing in the TIME CALENDAR display the watch may stop operating in 2 to 3days In such a case immediately have the battery replaced with a new one by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased the alarm is engaged or displayed alternately 4 How to stop the alarm while sounding At a designated time the alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds and automatically stops To stop the alarm manually while sounding press any of Buttons A B C D ALARM 1 display in two to three minutes 3 How to engage or disengage the alarm With each pressing of Button D in the ALARM display the alarm is disengaged mark is gg 29 X Doing this in any display can stop the alarm NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER THE BATTERY CHANGE RESETTING THE IC After the battery is replaced with a new one or when an abnormal display such as broken digits appears follow the procedure below The built in IC will be reset and the watch will resume normal operation How to reset the built in IC Keep buttons A C E and F pressed at the same time for 2 to 3 seconds The display will become blank and 1 1 SATURDAY AM 12 0000 will be displayed as the buttons are released Before using the watch set the watch in
55. kage If you observe any allergic symptoms or skin irritation Stop wearing the watch immediately and consult a specialist such as a dermatologist or an allergist e Do not pour running water directly from faucet The water pressure of tap water from a faucet is high enough to degrade the water resistant performance of a water resistant watch for everyday life Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet Water may get inside of the watch XIf the inner surface of the glass is clouded with condensation or water droplets appear inside of the watch for a long time the water resistant performance of the watch is deteriorated Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTMER SERVICE CENTER Do not leave moisture sweat and dirt on the watch for a long time Be aware of a risk that a water resistant watch may lessen its water resistant performance because of deterioration of the adhesive on the glass or gasket or the development of rust on stainless steel Do not wear the watch while taking a bath or a sauna Steam soap or some components of a hot spring may accelerate the deterioration of water resistant per formance of the watch e Other cautions OReplacement of the metal band requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask a watch retailer for replacement of the metal band as there is a risk of hand or finger injury and fear of losing parts Length adjustment service for meta
56. llic bands is available at the retailer from and your wrist whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER The service may also be available on a chargeable basis at other retailers however some retailers may not undertake the service Do not disassemble or tamper with the watch Keep the watch out of the reach of babies and children Extra care should be taken to avoid risks of any injury or allergic rash or itching that may be caused when they touch the watch When disposing of used batteries follow the instructions of your local authorities Olf 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 specify replaced with new ones Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper airflow When wearing the watch leave enough room to insert a finger between the band A leather band is susceptible to discoloration and deterioration from moisture sweat and Wipe off moisture and sweat as soon as possible by gently blotting them up with a dry cloth e Do not expose the watch to direct sunlight for a long time e Please take care when wearing a watch with light colored band as dirt is likely to show up e Refrain from wearing a leather band watch other than Aqua Free bands while bathing swimming and when working with water even if the watch itself is water resist
57. m battery SB T14 1 piece tae eae os Approx 2 years frequency divider and driving circuits C MOS LSI 1 piece The specifications are subject to change without prior notice Running ia length Walking stride length Unit sein 1 eer ea Unit selection 2 of number of steps With each pressing of Button D after making an item to be adjusted flash the flashing digit advances one by one On the other hand with each pressing of Button C the flashing digit moves back one by one X If Button C or D is kept pressed the digits move quickly On the unit selection 1 UNIT 1 a combination of weight kg and distance km cm or a combination of weight Lb and distance mile inch can be selected On the unit selection 2 UNIT 2 kcal or J joule can be selected The setting range for each item is as follows Stride length 30cm 12inch to 200cm 79inch Default 100cm 39inch Weight 20kg 44lb to 120kg 264lb Default 50kg 110ID Sensitivity of number of steps LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 4 Default LEVEL 2 X If the number of steps measured does not correspond to the number of actual steps please change the sensitivity LEVEL of the number of steps As the LEVEL is larger the number of steps becomes larger After setting press Button B to reset and return the SET DIGIT ADJUSTING display to the SET DIGIT display Even when this operation is omitted the display is automatically returned to the SET DI
58. nless steel which has outstanding one digit is decreased x If Button C or D is kept pressed the digits move quickly If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing the display will automatically return to the TIMER display in two to three Press Button B to return to the TIMER display minutes G TIMER 2 1 minute G TIMER 1 3 minutes To start or stop the timer press Button D To reset the timer press Button G X Restarting and stopping the timer can be repeated as many times as necessary A time up warning beep sounds 3 seconds before the set time is up When the set time is up the time up beep sounds for approximately 5 seconds To stop the time up warning beep and time up beep while sounding press either Button A B C D E F or G MEREMARKS ON THE BATTERY 1 Notes on the battery 1 Battery life This watch operates for two years after assembling a new normal battery However the battery life is calculated based on the alarm EL panel and timer used once a day and measurement of the number of steps within one hour a day If any function is used more than this the battery may run out in less than two years 2 Monitor battery The battery in your watch may run down in less than two years after the date of purchase as it is a monitor battery which is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance of the watch 3 Battery replacement For battery replacem
59. on 4 How to delete the stored data display is changed over between the RUN and Button B CH Button E Button eee advancing Make sure that the stopwatch is reset fy In WALK and the corresponding RUN mark or Button A er UNLOCK Button F Button D Selection of channel moving back before deleting the data If data is A FUNLOEK WALK mark lights While the RUN mark lights the stride length While the WALK mark lights the stride length 6 7 X Refer to the and time difference GMT indicates the Greenwich mean time indicates advancement from the GMT and indicates Press Button G in the state where the and consumption calorie for RUN are adapted to each calculation display position is changed over between the LAP and SPLIT Long press Button C Long press TOTAL 1 Button C Average speed a gt Total time Total distance How to check the set value The LAP time stopwatch is reset to display the weight running stride length and walking stride length Check and Adjustment of the set digit for checking and adjustment of the other set digits WHOW TO USE THE SET DIGIT DISPLAY The set value of each item used to calculate Distance and Consumption Energy in the STOPWATCH display can be confirmed and revised 1 Buttons and operations time lag from the GMT Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO watch ButtonC ButtonD
60. ow right side he consumption energy calculated from the measurement result of the number of steps the set stride length and weight is displayed on the upper row right side e Refer to the SETTING mode for setting the stride length and weight channel 5 How to use the WALK RUN change over Up to 300 units of memory can be used to store measured time data The stored data can be recalled per channel The running distance is also displayed based on the set stride length and measured number of steps 1 Buttons and operations Press Button A to show the MEMORY RECALL display The newest channel is displayed after the function display for one second Display example when the unlocked display is changed to the locked display CH J The best lap time and average lap time can be displayed if only Keep button E one time data is stored the best lap time is displayed RECALL a aug a 2011167 N pressed SM The date when the measurement is started is memorized in each Function display Si Pres eee In the case where a channel is locked the deletion function does not work even if the data deletion operation has been performed Xin an unlocked channel when the memory becomes full the memory will automatically be cancelled from the oldest function Button C i23 Button D Button ia a RECALL display unit With each long pressing of Button E the Button B long press Data deleti
61. ssures The watch is suitable for diving not using an air cylinder The various tightened inspections under simulated harsh environment which are usually required for watches designed for scuba diving or saturation diving have not been conducted on the water resistant watch with the BAR barometric pressure display For diving use special watches for diving illumination Band Metallic band A CAUTION long time e Avoid wearing or storing the watch in the following places Places where volatile agents cosmetics such as polish remover bug repellent thinners etc are vaporizing Places where the temperature drops below 5 C or rises above 35 Cfor with a soft toothbrush a long time The band touches the skin directly and becomes dirty with sweat or dust Therefore lack of care may accelerate deterioration of the band or cause skin irritation or stain on the sleeve edge The watch requires a lot of attention for long usage Moisture sweat or soil will cause rust even on a stainless steel band if they are left for a e Lack of care may cause a yellowish or gold stain on the lower sleeve edge of shirts Wipe off moisture sweat or soil with a soft cloth as soon as possible To clean the soil around the joint gaps of the band wipe it out in water and then brush it off Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc e Because some titan bracelets use pins made of stai
62. t next stage Split time is the time that has elapsed from the start of an activity to any given stage Lap time Split time About memory H Units of memory used for ow to measure time storing 1 time data Start Stop Reset 3 to 4 units of memory Start Stop Restart Stop Reset 3 to 4 units of memory Start Lap Split Stop Reset 4 to 5 units of memory Start Stop RestartLap Split Stop Reset 4 to 5 units of memory Start Lap Split Lap Split gt Stop Reset 5 to 6 units of memory WHOW TO USE THE ALARM e The three channel daily alarm sounds at a designated time hour and minute every 24 hours repeating function is also included so that the timer 1 restarts after the timer 2 counted up Each alarm channel can be engaged on Gh 3 or disengaged X If the confirmation sound for button operations is set the watch emits a brief sound when a button is pressed When the display is changed to the Time Calendar display from World time display the watch emits a sound different from other button operations Refer to SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR regarding the confirmation sound for button operations independently TIME CALENDAR SETTING display TIME MEMORY WORLD The city name currently set starts light CALENDAR 4 STOPWATCH y RECALL ALARMI TIME flashing Button F long press display ar display pray display 2 Press Button G to sele
63. target timer and number of steps consumption energy In addition up to 300 units of memory measurement values can be stored The converted distance corresponding to each lap time can also be stored Up to 300 units of memory can be sorted by channel when being stored RUNNING WALKING mode can be changed over with one push Calculated values including the stride length can be changed over gt The measured values can be recalled on the MEMORY RECALL display X Refer to HOW TO USE THE MEMORY RECALL FUNCTION 1 Buttons and operations Press Button A to show the STOPWATCH display Button C OOOO Button D Button B onni ffi nn Button E Button A FA00 10 08 Button F Button G Button A Change to the STOPWATCH display Button B long press Call the TARGET TIMER SETTING display Button C Change over between the SUB FUNCTION display and adjusting items or digits moving back or decreasing Button C long press Change over between the lap time and split time displays Button D Start or stop adjusting items or digits advancing or increasing Button E long press Change over between the RUN and WALK displays Button F Turning on the built in illuminating light Button F long press Setting canceling the auto illumination Button G Lap split reset selection of the item or digits to be adjusted Lap time is the time that has elapsed from the start of one stage of an activity to that of the Star
64. tton Button C Selection of the city moving 1 Buttons and operations Button B Ch to TIMER ButtonC ButtonD digits back Press Button A to show the utton B long press Change to A 00659 Button D Alarm time setting increasing B B B p D Selecti Fhe ei SETTING display digitEn mentdisen me utton utton utton D election of the city TIMER display oe 7 AN Buttons AP Ie Mfo ButtonE gits Engagement disengage advancing Button C Timer time setting decreasing digits ah nt of the alarm LOS AHGELES Button E No functi ButtonC ButtonD Button D Timer time setting increasing digits ALARH 4 1 Button E No function ButtonA ButtonF on E Da ACRON h ilti O c Start stop ButtonA Button Button F long press Setting canceling the ButtonG utton F irae i ae t in Button fl ButtonE Button E No function Buttont l sat Button F long ee AE EE im Button F Turning on built in illuminating light Button G Change between the alarm 1 ce i ButtonA TIMER Button Button F long press Setting canceling the 2 How to use the alarm 2 and 3 illumination ButtonG auto illumination i i Button G Setting canceling the DST Button G Selection of the item or digits to be a DO NR A in IN 2 How to set the timer USU9 Fanor te Umer Example Selecting alarm 1 and setting the alarm time to 6 30 CAL a me HOW ia Use tie word time Example If the timer 1 is set to three minutes the timer 2 is set to one minute and the repeating n
65. tton C or D to set the digits With each pressing of Button D one digit is increased or the city name advances one by one With each pressing of Button C one digit is decreased or the city name moves back Except second 12H 24H and DST After all adjustments are completed press Button B to return to the TIME CALENDAR If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing the display will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR display in two to three minutes Because the year month date and day from 2011 to 2060 have been programmed in the automatic calendar in this period it is not necessary to manually adjust odd and even months including February of leap years If summer time is set in the TIME CALENDAR display and the same city is selected in the WORLD TIME display the summer time will also be shown in the WORLD TIME display How to use the NUMBER OF STEPS CONSUMPTION contrast level o 4 After the adjustment is X If all indicators of the display light while in the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display it is not a malfunction This happens if buttons D and F are pressed at In such a case press any one of buttons to return to the TIME CALENDAR display and then follow the above procedures from step 1 of 2 to set the time and calendar 3 How to adjust the contrast level e The contrast level of the display variations of light and shade can be adjusted When the digital displa
66. umber is set to 5 Press Button A to show the TIMER display The timer is initially set for 1 minute Long press Button B to show the TIMER SETTING display The hour digits for Timer 1 starts flashing Press Button G to select the item or digits to be adjusted flashing TIMER 1 TIMER 2 THE NUMBER OF TIMES THE COUNTDOWN IS TO BE REPEATED Hour Minute Second Hour Minute Second With each pressing of Button D one digit is increased With each pressing of Button C Press Button G to show AL 1 Long press Button B to show the ALARM SETTING display The hour digits start flashing 8 With each press of Button G hour digits and minute digits RI TE flash alternately Select the digits to be adjusted flashing A With each pressing of Button D one digit is increased er Fi 1 With each pressing of Button C one digit is decreased tr m X If Button C or D is kept pressed the digits move quickly Press Button A to show the WORLD TIME display The city name month date and time are displayed To select the city press Button C or D 3 How to set the summer time With each pressing of the Button G in the WORLD TIME display the summer time can be alternately set or cancelled XIf summer time is set to the city which has also been set as HOME in the TIME CALENDAR display the summer time will also be shown in the TIME CALENDAR display If summer time is set in the TIME CAL
67. unction timer function and world time function which can display the time of 33 cities throughout the world TIME CALENDAR e Year month date day hour minute second and summer time mark can be displayed Either of a 12 hour indication or 24 hour indication of time display can be selected e The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of leap years from January 1 2011 to December 31 2060 Automatic calendar STOPWATCH e The stopwatch can measure up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 99 in 1 100 second increments e The display condition can be selected from four sub functions of the distance pace lap time split time target timer and number of steps consumption energy In addition up to 300 units of memory measurement values can be stored e The converted distance corresponding to each lap time can also be stored Up to 300 units of memory can be sorted by channel when being stored WHOW TO USE THE TIMER e The timer can be set from 10 seconds up to 99 hours 59 minutes in one second increments e Two timers are provided and the timer 2 starts after the timer 1 counted up The KSS670 1105 eit BU EL OUT IBZ L gt RUNNING WALKING mode can be changed over with one push Calculated values including the stride length can be changed ov
68. ximately 2 seconds When SPLIT display positions ALL CLEAR is displayed Fann With each long pressing of Button C the Total measurement time 1 gt Total measurement time 2 gt LAP 1 gt Final LAP release Button B After the number of remaining units is displayed the watch automatically returns to the MEMORY RECALL display CH display Average lap time Best lap time 59915 02 47 5hb How to delete all channels TOTAL 42234 Press Button A to show the MEMORY RECALL display TOTAL 2 LAP 1 BEST LAP TIME AVERAGE LAP TIME The newest ehannel is deniayed Total consumption energy Lap time Split time Lap time Split time No Indication Total time Split time Lap time Split time Lap time Average lap time Total number of steps LAP No and distance LAP No and BEST Distance AVERAGE Press Button B CLEAR will be displayed Keep Button B pressed for approximately 2 seconds to show ALL CLEAR And then keep Button B pressed for approximately another 2 seconds After the number of remaining units is displayed the watch automatically returns to the MEMORY RECALL display X Data in a locked channel is not cancelled I Button B is pressed in the state where a locked channel is displayed the LOCK flashes Ilf all channels are not locked data in all channels is cancelled and SPLIT time positions are displayed in accordance with the stopwatch WTO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WAT
69. y is initialized or the built in IC is reset the contrast is reset to the default level 0 Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display DLong press Button B to show the TIME CALENDAR SETTING display The city name currently set starts flashing Press Button G to select contrast Press Button C or D to adjust the gt 1 Contrast gt press Button B to return to the TIME CALENDAR display flashing the display will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR display in two to three minutes 4 How to adjust the POWER SAVE setting Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR display Long press Button G to show the POWER SAVE SETTING display 3 Press Button C or Button D to select the OFF or set time recover the display before turning off display automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR display in two to three minutes and confirmation sound for button operations Contrast level 0 and confirmation sound for button operations Hourly time signal sounds 12 can be engaged or disengaged The alarm sound can be heard by pressing completed COHT RAS T and holding Button D and F at the same time 6 How to set and cancel auto illumination If the watch is left untouched with the digits cancelled C mark disappears HOW TO USE THE MEMORY RECALL FUNCTION ENERGY display function e The measurement result of the number of steps is displayed on the lower r
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