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1. BROS S HH Ar SOA OH Consult the retailer from where you purchased the watch for repair or assistance with SEIKO products Should you have any questions please contact the SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER listed below SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 0120 612 9141 wo free in Japan SEIKO WATCH CORPORATION Head Office 2 1 Shibaura 1 chome Minato ku Tokyo 105 8467 SEIKO Instruction S750 C 5
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41. 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 Reeh lO Page of eao Official standard frequency of Japan JJY standard frequency a I JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology NICT Ohtakadoya yama transmitting station JJY is transmitted from two stations in Japan Each station ene transmits JJY in a different frequency Fukushima Ohtakadoya yama transmitting station 40 KHz Kyushu Hagane yama transmitting station 60 KHz The reception range from each transmitting station is approximately 1 000 km 1 000 km radius of each station Whether the watch succeeds in receiving radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions The watch cannot receive radio signals outside a reception range The watch may display the incorrect time if it fails to receive radio signals properly because of interference The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the location or reception conditions In such a case change the location of the watch Radio signals can easily be received during nighttime hours due to its characteristics The watch moves depending on the quartz move
42. To Preserve the Quality of your Watch Free repair services are guaranteed only under the period and conditions specified in the certificate of guarantee It does not affect specific legal rights of aconsumer The certificate of guarantee is valid only in Japan E Procedure to claim free repair services For any defects under guarantee submit the watch together with the attached certificate of guarantee to the retailer from whom the watch was purchased If repair services cannot be provided by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER In this case the attached certificate of guarantee is also needed E Others The case dial hands glass and bracelet or parts thereof may be repaired with substitutes if the originals are not available If necessary movements will be replaced Refer to the page 89 of this booklet for the retention period of the parts For length adjustment service of a metallic band ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Other retailers may undertake the service on a chargeable basis ANAE NIINE To indicate the risk of serious consequences such as severe injuries unless the following safety regulations are strictly observed Immediately stop wearing the watch in following cases O If the watch body or band becomes edged by corrosion etc O If the pins protrude from the band Immediately consult the retailer from
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44. H Metallic band Moisture sweat or soil will cause rust even on a stainless steel band if they are left for a long time 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 with a soft toothbrush Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc E Leather band A leather band is susceptible to discoloration and deterioration from moisture sweat and direct sunlight Wipe off moisture and sweat as soon as possible by gently blotting them up with a dry cloth Do not expose the watch to direct sunlight for a long time Please take care when wearing a watch with light colored band as dirt is likely to show up Refrain from wearing a leather band watch other than Aqua Free bands while bathing swimming and whenworking with water even if the watch itself is water resistant enforced for daily use 10 BAR water resistant H Polyurethane band A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light and may be deteriorated by solvent or atmospheric humidity Especially a translucent white or pale colored band easily adsorbs other colors resulting in color smears or discoloration Wash out dirt in water and clean it off with a dry cloth Protect the watch body from wa
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46. 11Vd dV10S SHL ONISYVHO a How to Charge E How to charge This watch is a solar watch This watch operates while generating electric power from light received on the solar panel and saving the electric power in the secondary battery Please remember to sufficiently charge the battery with reference to the display for proper use Display and remaining battery amount P 60 Charge the battery by applying light to the solar panel Solar Panel W In the following cases there is a high likelihood that the battery may run out due to battery shortage A sleeve covers your watch while you are wearing it Continuously use or store in an environment where light is not likely to enter Reference for Time uired to Charge E Reference for Time Required to Charge Charge the battery with reference to the times listed in the table This watch which is fully charged once continues operating for MET Svei Si Required time approximately 3 months when used under the following conditions Environment reference to operate even if it is not charged thereafter all day long Outdoors on a clear day Approximately Lighting 3 sec One day One hundred thousand lux Approximately 8 hour 4 minutes Alarm sound 10 sec One day a 7 6 Radio signal reception 10 min One day Window side on a clear day mao Odell lin Approximately 17 hour Approximately 14 hour
47. 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 7 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 HOLVM SIHL IO V 53 Name and Function of Each Part Main body Liquid Crystal panel Solar panel Built in antenna An antenna for radio signal Button reception is built in under Radio signal Manual reception the panel reception result display Chronograph Start Stop w G Setting and adjustment Plus Display change w O Setting and adjustment Minus Lighting of built in illuminating light Button Button Mode change 8 Chronograph Lap Reset Setting and adjustment Advance Remaining battery level E P60 Radio signal icon Reception result es Success Failure P71 Receiving Strength of radio signal HOLVM SIHL InO V P 68 Mode icon 8 Timer DST Daylight Saving Time 4 Beep WORLD T World Time 5 FULL The memory has Chronograph lt Alarm become full 54 Mode switching Each Pressing of button changes the mode Upon changing the mode the mode name will be displayed for
48. Long press the button B to delete the selected channel Subsequently the confirmation display for deleting gt all data appears Long press the button B to delete all data Long While the button B is kept pressed the display flashes Press Confirm to delete selected channel TIVO d Long Long Press Delete the selected channel Confirm to delete all data Press Delete all data MIL changing the item that can be set E To use the timer There are two timers that can be set from 10 seconds to 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds in 1 second increments Minus setting Setting start Long press Setting completed Start Stop Reset Number of times to repeat Current number of times that the timer has been counting In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals It is recommended to turn the power save OFF when using the chronograph in darkness for more than 4 hours To turn ON or OFF the power save refer to P 63 How to Use the Timer e Single timer One timer counts down only once Single repeat timer One timer repeats counting down Double repeat timer Two timers repeat counting down alternately When the timer 1 has finished counting down the timer 2 starts counting down automatically To use only one timer set the other timer to zero seconds to prevent it from operating 1 To select a mode Press the button p to enter the timer mode Mode switc
49. R Channel select X If the remaining amount of memory becomes zero during measurement the FULL icon lights Long press for fast forward In such a case the best lap time and the average lap time cannot be displayed in that channel Split In the channel with a total time exceeding 10 hours the best lap time and the average lap time cannot be displayed Deleting memory Long press TIVO H To select a mode Press the button to enter the recall mode Channel number Mode switching P 55 Qe To see the measured time X Long press for fast forward In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals Upon entering the recall mode the display shows the latest measurement channel 2 To select a channel CH With each pressing of the button the channel can be selected in order from the newest Select the channel to recall by using the starting time and date for reference If there is no measured time data NO DATA is displayed When there is no data Average lap time PS eGo Lap display To see the measured time data With each pressing of the button B the measured time is displayed in order from the first lap For the best lap BEST L is displayed At the final lap STOP lights I m O gt Z X The best lap time is not displayed for the channel in which the remaining memory becomes zero Returns during measurement and for the channel with a tot
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51. ATH Athens x Greece 2 hour SYD Sydney Australia 10 hour CAI Cairo Egypt 2 hour NOU Noum a New Caledonia 11 hour MOW Moscow x Russia 3 hour WLG Wellington x New Zealand 12 hour BGW Baghdad raq 3 hour HNL Honolulu U S A 10 hour THR Teheran x ran 3 5 hour ANC Anchorage x U S A 9 hour DXB Dubai United Arab Emirates 4 hour LAX Los Angels x U S A 8 hour KBL Kabul Afghanistan 4 5 hour DEN Denver U S A 7 hour KHI Karachi Pakistan 5 hour CHI Chicago U S A 6 hour DEL Delhi ndia 5 5 hour NYC New York U S A 5 hour DAC Dacca Bangladesh 6 hour SCL Santiago x Chile 4 hour RGN Yangon Myanmar 6 5 hour RIO Rio de janeiro Brazil 3 hour BKK Bangkok Thailand 7 hour PDL Azores amp Azores Islands 1 hour W Universal Coordinated Time UTC Coordinated Universal Time UTC is the universal standard time coordinated through international agreement It is used as the official time aroud the world 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 mainly in Europe and North America The adoption and duration of daylight saving time vary depending on the country Cities marked with use daylight saving time as of January 2007 The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each city are subject t
52. Approximately Power save P SAVE 6 hours One day Ten thousand lux 18 minutes Approximately 32 hour Stopwatch 3 hours One day Window side on a cloudy day MAMEI OOE UTZ Approximately Because the battery runs out fast if it is used frequently limit your use Fiye WDB Mit Approximately 51 hours 33 minutes of the light function built in illuminating light 7 X When operating your watch for the first time or if your watch has Indoor under fl tI A a Five need x AUREL pera stopped due to battery shortage charge the battery sufficiently Time required to charge varies depending on the model according to the table on the left AH 11V HV1OS JHL 9NI9dVHO a AHd 11Vd dV10S SHL 9NI9dVHO oO Display and Remaining Battery Amount E Display and remaining battery amount The panel display indicates approximately the remaining battery amount 1 2 3 Remaining battery amount Restruction in operation and function Remedies Sufficient gt IL gt gt Please use your watch as it is Medium level Please remember to charge the gt battery How to charge P 58 A Remaining battery amount Restriction in operation and function Remedies Radio signal reception is not allowed gt After charging please use the watch as it is Alarm sound is stopped How to charge P 58 CHARGE Nothing is
53. Others Trouble The watch temporarily gains or loses time The watch has a time lag on an hourly basis Buttons or crown cannot be operated Nothing is displayed Blur on the dial glass persists 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 Possible Cause The watch receives a wrong radio signal because of a result of influence of various external 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 67 or Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception on P 68 The watch has been left in extremely high or low temperatures for a long time 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 by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception on P 68 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 The city setting of the home time that has been set to a city or region that differs from what you intended Check the city code setting of the home time to reset Set the city code to TYO Tokyo to display Jap
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55. moving your watch Without wearing your watch wait while placing your watch down and allowing it to remain still Pressing any button during reception cancels the reception 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 Reset to the home time mode The display indicates that reception is completed The display continues for 10 sec After 10 sec or by pressing button A or eg 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 E When the watch fails to recieve radio signal 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 Do pi oF ms If this message is displayed 36 O zm oa oz Q lt a The watch has been set to a mode for which reception cannot be performed D Refer to the following page for resetting J TWNOIS OIdVd 5NIA IO d AWIL AHL ONILLAS When reception is not operated If CHECK is displayed _ flashes The chronograph is operating If this
56. o clock position j Turning the antenna toward the outside of the window enables the watch to receive radio signals more easily BEFORE USE CONTENTS ABOUT THIS WATCH Features Specifications Name and Function of Each Part Mode switching How to perform the time and other setting by hand CHARGING THE SOLAR BATTERY How to Charge Reference for Time Required to Charge Display and Remaining Battery Amount Power Save P SAVE and SLEEP Overcharge Prevention Function and Power Source SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIMNG RADIO SIGNAL What is a Radio Controlled Watch What is a radio controlled watch How to receive radio signals Official standard frequency of Japan JJY Reception range of each standard frequency Appropriate Place to Keep a Radio Controlled Watch To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception When the watch fails to recieve radio signal When reception is not operated If CHECK is displayed Confirm Reception Result CHRONOGRAPH About Chronograph About Channel How to use Chronograph MEMORY RECALL How to use Memory Recall To see the measured time To delete the measured time How to Use the Timer WORLD TIME How to Use World Time Names of the City and Time difference TROUBLESH
57. set the time by hand Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to carry out Manual reception P 68 How to perform the time and other setting by hand P 56 After recovery Japan Standard Time City code TYO is displayed at the home time and local time To Preserve the Quality of your Watch Daily care E Notes on overhaul Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul is E The watch requires good daily care recommended approximately once every 3 to 4 years in order to maintain optimal Wipe away moisture sweat or dirt with a soft cloth performance of the watch for a long time According to use conditions the display To clean the clearances around the metallic band crown or case back a disappearing might be caused by the liquid leakage As the parts such as gasket soft toothbrush is convenient may deteriorate water resistant performance may be impaired due to intrusion of After soaking the watch in seawater be sure to wash the watch in clean perspiration and moisture Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was pure water and wipe it dry carefully purchased for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul For replacement of parts please specify SEIKO GENUINE PARTS When asking for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul make sure that the gasket and push pin are also replace with new ones E Notes on guarantee and repair C
58. two seconds at the lower row i P 72 P 76 P 80 P 84 gt P 82 2 4 io 2 T gt 4 O After 2sec After 2sec After 2sec Day remaining memory The newest channel Number of times City code Time difference the timers repeat from UTC 55 HOLVM SIHT LNOSV ow to perform the time and other setting by hand Home time mode Long press City code Time difference displey Or when no button operation is performed for one minute J Or when no button operation is performed for one minute Home time setting Set the home city time and date E Summer time gt Time adjustment B DST Setting B Second gt Minute gt Hour soni Nive Hour City Setting E T E Press button Press button 8 O Press button 6 6 or for setting or for setting for setting When using your watch by recieving radio signals set the home time city to TYO Tokyo Each pressing of button B changes the display settable positions flash gt baes ee 12H 24H Contrast gt Beep gt Power save ar gt Month gt Date e Displaychange B setting ON OFF B ON OFF Year Month gt A Date gogi Aon gt A 10 08 EA o E 98 mm Press button B Press button O Press button B Press button B Press button O for setting or for setting or for setting or for setting or for setting a E H LYM SIHL IOdV 57 AH
59. whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER CENTER listed on the back cover Do not remove the battery from the watch Keep the watch and accessories out of the reach of babies and children Care should be taken to prevant a baby or a child accidentally swallowing the battery or accessories If a baby or child swallows the battery or accessories immediately consult a doctor as it will be harmful to the health of the baby or child A CAUTION To indicate the risks of light injuries or material damages unless the following safety regulations are strictly observed Avoid the following places for wearing or keeping the watch Places where volatile agents cosmetics such as polish remover bug repellent thinners etc are vaporizing O Places where the temperature drops below 5C or rises above 35 C for a long time O Places of high humidity Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity O Dusty places Places affected by strong vibrations Do not leave a dead battery within the watch for a long time as leakage might occur 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 Other cautions 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
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61. OOTING When the Following Messages are Displayed Troubleshooting Abnormal Display or Improper Function How to Reset the Built in IC TO RESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH Daily care STIN 1NOO After sale service Guarantee Water Resistance Band maintenance procedure 51 This is a solar powerd sports watch for runners featuring an automatic radio reception function The watch maintains precise time by automatically receiving and synchronizing itself with radio signals In the memory recall mode the watch displays the fastest and average lap time as well as the measured time E Automatic Time Setting The watch maintains the precise time by automatically E Automatic calendar The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even P65 receiving radio signals on the official standard frequency of Japan It is also possible to make the watch manually receive radio signals months including February of leap years from January 1 2006 to December 31 2050 Time can be measured in 1 100 sec increments E Chronograph E Display of Radio Signal Reception Level During reception attempts the watch displays the strength of P72 The maximum measurement time is 9hours 59min P68 radio wave signals 59 99sec E Display of Radio Signal Reception Result The latest reception result Success failure and the date and E Memory Recall The measured time can be recalled on demand The P71 time for which the latest recepti
62. Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO S750 Watch Please read carefully the instructions in this booklet for proper and safe use of your SEIKO watch before start using it and keep this manual handy for easy reference CONTENTS TIMER TROUBLE SHOOTING ABOUT THIS WATCH CHARGING THE SOLAR BATTERY SETTING THE TIME RECIEVING RADIO SIGNAL CHRONOGRAPH MEMORY RECALL WARLD TIME ALARM 50 BEFORE USE E Make sure to keep the watch sufficiently charged Check the amount of energy stored in the watch s battery and place or store ina 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 58 P 64 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 without wearing it and do not move it As long as automatic radio signal reception is successful the watch will keep the precise time without any special operation by the user The antenna for receiving radio signals inside the watch is at the 12
63. al time exceeding 10 hours to And the average lap time in such a case is displayed as When the button 3 is subsequently pressed the average lap time is displayed above AVERAGE When the button B is pressed again the display returns to the lap number 1 How to use the Memory Recall i To delete the measured time Measurement data can be deleted collectively or one by one for each channel X If a channel is selected and deleted the channel numbers after that will be moved up Starting time and date Display select Lap Channel select x Long press or Example if channel 9 is deleted Split Channel 10 will be moved up to become channel 9 If the chronograph is not reset the data cannot be deleted To select a mode Press the button to enter the recall mode Channelinumber Mode switching P 55 Deleting memory Long press TIVO H To see the measured time Long press for fast forward 78 In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals Upon entering the recall mode the display shows the latest measurement channel To select a channel CH With each pressing of the button 9 the channel can be selected in order from the newest Select the channel to delete by using the starting time and date for reference To delete measured time data Returns to Long press the button AWI the confirmation display for deleting the selected channel appears
64. anese time For details please refer to the How to perform the time and other setting by hand on P 56 The summer time DST has been set to the home time 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 How to perform the time and other setting by hand on P 56 The energy stored in the watch runs low Refer to Display and Remaining Battery Amount on P 60 to charge the watch Small amount of water has got inside the watch due to deterioration of the gasket etc Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased 5NILOOHS 1 TOd1 87 Sd H1O 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 ana B simultaneously It is reset for an extended time and release them when the display is extinguished After recovery i 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 To ensure that your watch keeps time after resetting the built in IC manually synchronize the watch to a radio signal or
65. caused when they touch the watch HOLVM YNOA 40 HV9 91 HOLVM YNOA AO HVO To Preserve the Quality of your Watch E Water Resistance Refer the table below for the description of each degree of water resistant performance of your watch before using Avoid drops of water or sweat The watch withstands accidental WATER _ contact with water in everyday life RESISTANT Water resistance for everyday life N WARNING Not suitable for swimming NE Water resistance for everyday life The watch is suitable for sports such 5 BAR at 5 barometric pressures as swimming TANET Water resistance for everyday life The watch is suitable for diving not 10 20 BAR 2 10 20 barometric pressures using an air cylinder Z N WARNING Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving 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 ANAON Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet Water may get inside of the watch If 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 de
66. change the orientation of the watch while it is receiving radio signals For details refer to To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily on P 67 The reception is cancelled while the watch is receiving radio signals Repressing button A during reception cancels the reception while the automatic or manual reception is being performed During automatic reception the watch was left where radio signals were weak or where it could not receive radio signals Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals Refer to To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily on P 67 JJY LF stations may stop transmitting time signals for some reasons radio signals See the website of Communication Research Laboratory CRL for further information concerning the transmission of time signals For details refer to Official standard frequency of Japan JJY on P 66 The chronograph or timer is operating Stop the chronograph or timer or both For details please refer to the When Reception is not operated on P 70 Any city code for which the reception does not work is selected to the home time When using your watch by receiving radio signals set the city code of the home time to TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong For details please refer to the When Reception is not operated on P 70 Display of incorrect time or isalignment of the hands Button operation Display
67. displayed in a place without light under this condition Charge Charge is required Chronograph measured time and timer setting time are reset Sufficiently charge the battery up to condition adjust the time by manual reception or by hand How to charge P 58 Adjust the time by receiving radio signals How to carry out manual reception P 68 How to perform the time and other setting by hand P 56 If your watch operates abnormally reset the built in IC How to Reset the Built in IC P 88 Nothing is displayed X If this happens the stored date of the measured time may be deleted or incorrectly displayed Low Button operation is not allowed Sufficiently charge the battery up to condition AdaLLV dV10S AHL 9NI9dVHO ao AH 11Vd dV10S SHL 9NI9dVHO O N Power Save P SAVE and SLEEP E If the P SAVE functions 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 Condition Restriction in operation and function Remedies P SAVE flashes Button operation is not continuously performed for approximately 4 hour Place your watch without light i P SAVE In the case of P SAVE 3 under light or press ed aA any button to cancel Recieving radio signal Automatic reception is allowed nel SLEEP flashes only at 2 AM on add days e power save Dt unc
68. es is displayed P SAVE SLEEP CHECK CHARGE Nothing is displayed Nothing is displayed The P SAVE The P SAVE The watch has been The remaining The remaining is working is working set to a mode for battery amount battery amount which reception is insufficient is insufficient cannot be performed gt P62 gt P62 gt P70 gt P61 gt P61 All messages are lit Button J is long pressed during home time mode is setting Press any button to reset to the home time mode O m O Zz 4 I O W m x Q O Zz TOUBLESHOOTING Charging the watch Radio signal The watch cannot receive reception Possible Cause The light is too weak or the manner of lighting the watch has been altered while the watch is being charged Trouble The stopped watch was exposed to adequate light for a longer time than 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 being charged the time required for fully charging the watch however it does not resume its normal one second interval movements The built in IC has fallen into an unstable condition Reset the built in IC For details refer to How to Reset the Built in IC on P 88 The watch is moved while it is receiving radio signals Do not move the watch or do not
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70. hannels CH A series of data from start to reset is stored as one channel CH The starting time and date is automatically recorded The maximum memory amount is 150 units One channel requires at least 3 units of memory therefore up to 50 channels can be stored When the remaining memory becomes zero the FULL icon lights In such a case the chronograph can continue measuring time but the measurement data cannot be stored To store new data delete unnecessary data in the recall mode To delete the measured time P 78 When the chronograph is reset the remaining amount of memory is displayed at the lower row OMOUGUUENUOEUOUOEODUUO Chronograph reset remaining memory displayed 2 seconds The La later remaining memory Is 150 units FULL icon lighting seconds RA later b 3 HdVHdOONOdHO E HdVYSONOYHO N A How to use Chronograph E To measure time To select a mode Curent ume Press the button to enter the Chronograph mode Start Stop Mode switching P 55 pishay i aa BN pi Upon entering the chronograph mode the display shows the current time at the upper low a 2 To start measurement Press the button to start the chronograph Lap Reset 5 The icon flashes during operation Remaining memory In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals It is recommended to turn the power save OFF when using the chronograph in The icon keeps flashing if the ch
71. hing P 55 When the timer has never been set before Upon entering the timer mode the display shows the previous setting the display appears as shown above 2 To set the timer minus Timer 1 Timer 2 Number of times to repeat j 6 hour minute gt second hour gt minute gt second 1 to 100 times Long press the button O to change the display to the timer setting mode gt Plus Press the button B to select the item to change fastia B and set the timer by pressing the button B c Long Setting press completed Press the button to complete the setting Set the timer to zero seconds in order to prevent it from operating The timer cannot be set for a time less than 10 seconds If a time less than 10 seconds is set the timer will automatically be set to 10 seconds The number of times that the timers repeat counting can be set from 1 to 100 times To start the timer Press the button to start the timer A warning beep sounds 3 seconds before the timer stops and the time up beep keeps sounding for 5 seconds when the timer reaches zero To stop the time up beep press any of the buttons The timer will repeat counting down for the number of times that has been set To reset the timer When the timer finishes counting down the display is automatically reset a m D To stop the timer while it is counting press the button 2 When the button B is pressed
72. in this state the timer is reset Flashing AWIL GTHOM 82 How to Use World Time E Find out the date and time all over the world 7 You can find out the time for 32 cities and regions all over the world Select a city region Press button B and to select a city gt region X Long press fast forward To select a mode Press the button FQ to enter the Select world time mode a city Mode switching P 55 Set Summer time DST WORLD T Lighting of built in the icon Long pressing of button B switchs ON OFF City region code You can set summer time on each city region C Long Summer time DST Time difference ON press OFF ON OFF from UTC DST WORLD T lt lt gt gt WORLD T Long press SE 1 a oe The time of the city displayed last time is displayed when the mode is changed to the world time mode DST Displayed DST Nothing is displayed Names of the city and Time difference Names of the city Country The differencewih UTC Names of the city Country The differencewih UTC UTC Universal Coordinated Time HKG HongKong China 8 hour LON London x United Kingdom 0 hour SEL Seoul South Korea 9 hour PAR Paris x France 1 hour TYO Tokyo Japan 9 hour BER Berlin x Germany 1 hour ADL Adelaide x Australia 9 5 hour
73. ld Effect Mode Secondary battery 1 piece Approximately 3 months after being fully charged exposed to no light Chronograph used once a day for 3 hours built in illuminating light used once a day for 3 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 Maximum ten monthes on the condition that the sleep mode is activated after the watch is fully charged Automatic reception 2 00 AM If the watch fails to receive radio signals it will attempt to receive signals at 3 00AM 4 00AM 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 Electroluminascent panel Oscillator frequency divider and driving circuit C MOS IC 3 pieces E BUILT IN ILLUMINATING LIGHT The brightness of the electroluminescence 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
74. m Ha Ks E C a 4 OFF ON OFF P15 10 10 10 TIN 10
75. matic reception Daily radio signals are automatically received signal transmitted by an official standard frequency 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 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 Radio controlled watch Receive radio signals through the antenna inside the watch 4 Transmitting Station Official standard frequency Cesium Atomic Clock Analyze time information Display the correct time Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super satisfactorily performed accurate Cesium Atomic Clock that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years Confirm Reception Result P 71 VNDIS OIdVd 5NIA IO d AWIL AHL ONILLAS TWNOIS OIdVd 5NIA IO d AWIL AHL ONILLAS
76. ment loss gain 30 seconds per month when it is unable to receive radio signals The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of the facilities of each transmitting station or because of a lightning strike In such a case see each station s website for further information or contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Websites of transmitting stations as of January 2007 Japan NICT Japan Standard Time Group http www nict go jp SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 0120 612 911 toll free in Japan Appropriate Place to Keep a Radio Controlled Watch E To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily Ml Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals for example close The antenna for receiving radio to a window signals inside the watch is at the 1 J 3 Don 12 o clock position Turning the To enhance the reception of radio mm 1 antenna toward the outside of signals do not move the watch m the window enables the watch to by changi h f receive radio signals more easily y changing the orientation o In places generating Close to overhead power Qo the watch tilting the watch etc radio interference such lines TV stations and underground z a A ered oe Close to home electrical as cons
77. message is displayed Stop the chronograph How to use the chronograph P 74 as oe flashes The timer is operating Stop the timer How to use the timer P 80 Three conditions on the right side can be considered Reset according to the flowchart on the right side J 3 The city setting of the home time is incorrect The display is reset to the home time mode after 10 Set the home time to TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul sec or by pressing button or ey or HKG Hong Kong This watch receives The official standard frequency of Japan CHEMIE city How to perform the time and other setting by hand P 56 These three conditions may overlap Confirm Reception Result E Confirm reception result The latest reception result success failure can be confirmed Reception can be performed Reception cannot be performed In the home time mode reception result is reset with no display when the mode is changed to the various settings mode E Confirm the date and time for which the latest reception was successfully performed Press button amp once am Ez RECEM Pressing button displays RECEIVE as shown above J Press button under the condition of home time mode Continuously press button for two sec or more to enter the receiving operation Displays the date and time for which reception was successfully performed Example Recep
78. ndary battery the battery characteristic changes due required for fully charging the watch dch d disch ti d the durati b Reference for Time Required to Charge P 59 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 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 E The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight avoid places that easily reach high temperatures such as a car dashboard Always keep the watch temperature under 60_C 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 E How to receive radio signals The radio controlled watch displays the precise time and date by The following two methods are employed for radio signal reception automatically receiving and synchronizing itself with an accurate time Auto
79. o change according to the goverments of the respective countries of regions AWIL GTHOM 83 How to Use the Alarm E To set the alarm To choose Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Two different times alarm that sounds everyday at the set time can be set To select a mode Press button B to choose the alarm 1 or alarm 2 Pressing button for an extended time the alarm sounds can be prexiemed Press Button Bio enter the alarm mode For 10 sec 3 To set the alarm time Hour Mode switching P 55 6 Long press button A to enter the setting mode Flashing gt When the mode is changed to the alarm J Press button Bv switch hour to minute and press Long press te gt mode the last alarm set time is displayed button B and a to set the alarm time Z o Press button A to complete setting Minus Fast forward Minus Setting pi stopped when fl ane z us asnin the alarm time automaticaly the alarm is ON ee E 7 Plus Alarm ON OFF Setting ON OFF Press button to choose the alarm ON OFF Go Setting start long press JANN Setting Completed Alarm select Changing the item that can be set 84 In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals Reception is suspendes when the alarm sounds during radio signal reception Press any button to stop alarm sounds When the Following Message are Displayed Refer to each guide when either of the following messag
80. on was successfully performed P measured data will be automatically sorted by the can be confirmed starting time and date of the measurement Once fully charged the watch continues to run for Ti Two timers are available Timers can be used alternately as a countdown timer The watch displays the time for 32 cities and regions all over the world HOLVM SIHL IO V E Solar Rechargeable Battery P58 approximately three months E Display of Remaining Battery Amount The approximate amount of energy stored in the watch s E World time P60 battery can be displayed P82 H Power Save The Power Save mode can be activated in order to reduce HA Two different times can be set P62 unnecessary energy consumption when the watch is left P84 An alarm that sounds everyday at the set time can be without an adequate light source set 52 Specification DnA w 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 2 Loss gain monthly rate Operational temperature range Display medium Power source Duration of operation Duration of operation Illumination light Duration of operation 32 768 Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per second Less than 20 seconds Except during automatic time setting worn on the wrist within normal temperature range between 5 C and 35 C Between 5 C and 50 C Display function works between 0 C and 50 C Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Fie
81. ontact the retailer the watch was purchased from or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul Within the guarantee period present the certificate of guarantee to receive repair services Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee Read carefully and retain it E After sale service WE Repair parts The repair parts of this watch will be retained usually for 7 years Some alternative parts may be used for repair if necessary HOLVM YNOA 40 HVo HOLVM YNOA 40 HV9 E Guarantee Within one year from the date of purchase we guarantee free repair adjustment service against any defects according to the following guarantee regulations provided that the watch was properly used as directed in this instruction booklet E Guarantee coverage The watch body movement case and metallic band E Exceptions from guarantee In following cases repair adjustment services will be at cost even within the guarantee period or under guarantee coverage Battery replacement and change of leather urethane cloth band Troubles or damage caused by accidents or improper usage Scratches or grime caused by use Problems and damage caused by acts of god natural disasters including fire floods or earthquakes The certificate of guarantee is valid only if all the necessary items are properly filled in We will not honor an altered or tampered certificate of guarantee for free repair services
82. ronograph mode is changed to another mode during operation of the chronograph darkness for more than 4 hours P SAVE ON OFF P 63 To measure lap time and split time Press the button B to take lap time and split time The time is displayed for 10 seconds unchanged After 10 seconds the display returns to the p 1 Flashin ongoing counting Li To stop measurement Press the button 6g to stop the chronograph To measure the time cumulatively press the button to restart the chronograph X The measured time can be checked in the recall mode How to use Memory Recall P 76 seconds Flashing for 10 seconds STOP lighting By pressing the button B the display positions of the lap time and split time can be switched Display during measurement To reset the chronograph Press the button B to reset the chronograph The measured time data can be confirmed in the recall mode To see the measured time refer to P 76 a HdVYSONOYHO E How to use the Memory Recall Hi To see the measured time Measurement data can be recalled by reference to the starting time and date The starting time and date is recorded in the time and date of the city set in the home time mode If the city set for the home time is TYO even data measured outside Japan is stored in Japan time Starting time and date Display select The best lap time and the average lap time can be confirmed La i
83. ter splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc When the band becomes less flexible or cracked replace the band with a new one Notes on skin irritation and allergy 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 Notes on the length of the band 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 and your wrist HOLVM YNOA 40 AYVO aid HI a Instruction C 5 KSBS750 D0806 0120 612 911 100 0005 3 1 1 7550 0013 1 4 24 105 8467 1 2 1 http www seiko watch co jp
84. teriorated Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTMER SERVICE CENTER listed on the back cover In order to maintain the water resistant performance at factory adjusted level make sure to replace the gasket when changing the battery For a water resistant watch with 10 BAR or above be sure to have the water resistant performance check when changing the battery VAN INGININIC 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 performance of the watch 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 HOLVM YNOA AO HVO HOLVM YNOA 40 HVO To Preserve the Quality of your Watch E BAND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 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
85. tion 2 Button operation is not continuously gt Alarm sound p Stop performed for approximately 3 days Chronograph in operation Reset without light Timer in operation Reset SLEEP In the case of SLEEP If condition continues the battery may become weak Please keep in mind E P SAVE ON OFF When using the chronograph or timer function for over one hour in Set the P SAVE a dark place it is recommended to turn off stop the P SAVE Turn on the P SAVE before normal use To change the setting mode According to Adjust the time by manual and various settings on P 56 display the P SAVE ON OFF setting screen Each pressing of the button B to switch ON OFF Press button or in one minute the mode is reset to the home time mode AH 11V8 YV1OS JHL 9NI9dVHO ao wo AH 11Vd dV10S SHL 9NI9dVHO oo A Overcharge prevention function and Power Source E Overcharge prevention function E Power Source When the secondary battery is fully charged the overcharge prevention The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery which is different function is automatically activated to avoid further charging There from ordinary batteries Unlike an ordinary silver oxide battery the secondary is no need to worry about damage caused by overcharging no matter battery does not require periodic replacement How ined the secondary battery NSRGNGIOSRLUDK GXGBSS2RI UE However for the seco
86. tion was successful at 2 06 AM on December 3 The display is reset to the home time mode when one min has elapsed or by pressing button A or VNDIS OIGVY 5NIA IO d AWIL AHL ONILLAS E About Chronograph Time is measured in 1 100 second increments Maximum measurement time is 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 99 a During measurement the lap time and the split time are displayed at the same time HdVYDSONOYHD Split time Total elapsed time from the start Start of an activity to the completion 2 of any given segment Lap time Elapsed time from the start of one segment of an activity to that of the next segment After exceeding the maximum measurement time the display returns to zero but the chronograph keeps measuring nograph The lap number is displayed in 3 digits from 1 to 999 The 1000th lap is displayed as 000 and the lap after that is counted as 001 002 Example of the display with the maximum numeric value The measured data can be recalled in the recall mode The best lap time and the average lap time are presented To see the measured time refer to P 76 For measurement data exceeding 10 hours the best lap time and the average lap time are not displayed In this mode the watch cannot receive radio signals It is recommended to turn the power save OFF when using the chronograph in darkness for more than 4 hours P SAVE ON OFF P 63 E About c
87. truction sites train cables while it is receiving radio signals appliances such as TV s and in heavy traffic refrigerators and air on i i i j conditioners O lt ee geek ee with the Close to OA devices such Avoid these places when ullt In antenna for receiving as PC s fax machines and radio signals The antenna is at mone baie conecte EIO elena F roe Close to furniture made of reception the 12 o clock position steel such as a steel desk Inside a vehicle train airplane etc 67 TWNOIS OIdVd 5NIA IO d AWIL AHL ONILLAS Adjust the Time by Receiving Radio Signals How to Carry Out Manual Reception Place a watch Remove the watch from your wrist and place it in a location that can easily receive radio signals for example close to a window Press button 0f for two sec or more Pressing button displays RECEIVE as shown above Press button for two sec or more with the home time mode time display Reception cannot be performed in other modes than the home time mode Wait for a while with your watch is placed down It will take 12 min at maximum for reception Radio signal strength is displayed in four stages Updated every second Radio signal level display Unstable lt gt Stable Streaming animation indicating reception is displayed Please wait until the reception is completed without

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