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55. 170 17 Type D How to wear or take off the watch 2 How to adjust the length of the leather band 1 Press the button on both sides of the 2 Place the tip of the band into the 1 With pressing buttons on both sides 2 Press the push buttons again to buckle pull the buckle up moveable loop and fixed loop and of the buckle pull the leather band unfasten the buckle The band will automatically come out fasten the clasp by pressing the out of the moveable loop and fixed of the loop frame of the buckle loop Then open the clasp _ 3 Fixed loop Push button X Fixed loop Moveable Buckle Moveable loop loop No Fixed loop with Metal Bracelets 172 173 Type 3 Pull the pin out of a adjustment hole 4 Fasten the buckle with pressing the 1 Press the button on the buckle and 2 To adjust Pull the pins out of the of the band Slide the band to adjust push buttons lift to open the clasp adjustment holes on the band Slide its length and find an appropriate the band to the appropriate length hole Place the pin into the hole Push the pins into the new holes on the band lt Push button Pin Adjustment hole a z Adjustment hole 174 175 Lumibrite Power source IF YOUR WATCH HAS LUMIBRITE The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery which is different from ordinary batteries LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and nat
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57. second hand at the 13 second position matically returns to the time display Refer to How to select the setting mode on page 155 this happens to restart the pre liminary position setting repeat the procedure from STEP 1 on page 154 With each pressing of Button B the numeral will move little by little Button B is embedded to prevent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 If Button B is kept pressed for two seconds the numeral advances rapidly The numeral keeps advancing even if Button B is released Press Button B again to stop the numeral movement 156 The preliminary position setting mode for day Press Button B to set the preliminary position for day to M Monday X If the watch is left untouched for 10 seconds during the operation or when the operation is completed it auto matically returns to the time display Ifthis happens to restart the pre liminary position setting repeat the procedure from STEP 1 on page 154 With each pressing of Button B the A character will move little by little Button B is embedded to prevent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to If Button B is kept pressed for two seconds the character ad page 106 vances rapidly The character keeps advancing even if Button B is released Press Button B again to stop the character movement second hand at the 55 second position Refer to How to select the setting
58. contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER In this case the attached certificate of guarantee is also needed Exceptions from guarantee Troubles or damage caused by accidents or improper usage O Scratches or grime caused by use Others Problems and damage caused by acts of god natural disasters including fire floods or earthquakes O The case dial hands glass and bracelet or parts thereof may be repaired with substitutes om NWT i i if the originals are not available If necessary movements will be replaced i ON mea 9o AL IS TANTON aae Meee a ty Metis PRY O For length adjustment service of a metallic band ask the retailer from whom the filled in We will not honor an altered or tampered certificate of guarantee for free repair services watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Other retailers may undertake the service on a chargeable basis 178 179 After sale service 6 SO a hia I ee a O Contact the retailer the watch was purchased from or SEIKO CUSTOMER a is i a SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul Notes on overhaul O Within the guarantee period present the certificate of guarantee to receive repair services Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul is recommended O Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee Read carefully and retain it approximately once every 3 to 4 years in order to maintain optimal performance of the watch for a long tim
59. mode on page 155 157 How to correct the preliminary positions continued The preliminary position setting mode for hour and minute hands Press Button B once The hour and minute hands automatically rotate and stop indicating 12 o clock OO minute The preliminary position setting mode for hour and minute hands 3 If the watch is left untouched for 10 second hand stops pointing at the 0 second position seconds during the operation or when Refer to How to select the setting mode on page 155 the operation is completed it auto S matically returns to the time display If this happens to restart the pre liminary position setting repeat the procedure from STEP 1 on page 154 Button B is embedded to prevent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 lf no further operation is carried out within 10 seconds after the hour and minute hands move to the preliminary position the hour minute and second hands date and day will move in order to display the current time based on the time data in memory 158 TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH The watch requires good daily care Wipe away moisture sweat or dirt with a soft cloth performance O To clean the clearances around the metallic band crown or case back Refer to pages 162 to 165 a soft toothbrush is convenient O After soaking the watch in seawater be
60. time make sure to conduct manual reception Refer to Manual reception on page 144 146 Pull out the crown to the second click gt The second hand rotates until it points to the O second position and stops to enter the manual time setting mode Continued to the next page o Refer to The screw lock type crown on page 107 When the crown is pulled out to the second click the reception result data will be erased When this happens the reception result display will indicate only N 147 Press either Button A or B to set the time gt Each pressing of Button A moves forward or backward the time by one minute Ei One pressing Turning the crown on this watch does not move the hands Button B is embedded to pre vent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 fm cone pressing minute lf either Button A or Button B is kept pressed for two seconds the hands advance rapidly The hands keep advancing even if the button is released Press the button again to stop the movement of the hands The moment the date changes is midnight When setting the time make sure that AM and PM is correctly set 148 Push the crown back in simultaneously with a time signal to complete the setting jy The watch immediately resumes its normal movement D Refer to The screw lock type crown on page 107 149 How to man
61. City with amp mark DST adopted Japan Standard Time radio signal minsin PIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Jancrok RIO 1hous e G E cgstm AZORES Jazoresw POL iOhows Bisin MOSCOW Moscow mow 6hows Ooms amet DUBA Dubal DXG Shours sesin KARACHI Karenh KHI 4hours X In the case of Daylight Saving Time of Rio de Janeiro please set the position for 55 second position Xx If Daylight Saving Time is in effect in the time zone within the radio signal reception range the time Daylight Saving Time DST zone with mark which is 1 hour ahead can be selected to set the precise time Either automatic Daylight Saving Time or manual reception is also available in these time zones if the watch is within the reception range Refer to How to set Daylight Saving time on page 120 Time zone displays may differ depending on the model 116 While Daylight Saving Time is in effect select the time zone 1 hour ahead by following the direction of the arrow mark clockwise The Daylight Saving Time is one hour ahead Time zone display A representative city in a cer tain time zone is displayed Refer to page 120 for further details Time zone display continued Position that the second Time zone Names of representative City code Time difference with Receivable hand indicates cities City with mark DST adopted Japan Standard Time radio signal 15second poston 3 oolo
62. If you select the time zone the watch is automatically set to the local time The time difference can be adjusted in increments of 1 hour based on the Japan Standard Time After selecting the time zone if it is within the reception range of radio signals you can leave the watch to receive the radio signal to set it to the precise time The receivable standard frequency can be changed by selecting a time zone Q Daylight Saving Time information should be contained in a standard frequency Isn t it necessary to set summer time manually if the time zone within the radio signal reception range is properly selected A Some areas or countries in a time zone may not have adopted Daylight Saving Time Therefore the watch is designed so that Daylight Saving Time can be manually selected 124 Q Maintaining the main watch under home time time of residing area is it possible to allow the sub dial to display local time local time in each time zone around the world A The sub dial can be adjusted to any discretionary time Refer to How to set the sub dial on page 122 SA Example of use Main watch Home time time of residing area Sub dial Local time local time in each time zone around the world Main watch Home time Japan Japan time 10 o clock 8 minutes 42 seconds Date 6 day of the week Monday gl 4 ra ol E D Sub dial Local time Honolulu Honolulu time 19 hours 15 o
63. Sweat and dirt on the 3 l watch for a long time The various tightened inspections under simulated harsh environment which are Be aware of a risk that a water resistant watchimay lessen its water usually required for watches designed for scuba diving or saturation diving have A y not been conducted on the water resistant watch with the BAR barometric resistant performance because of deterioration of the adhesive on pressure display For diving use special watches for diving the glass or gasket or the development of rust on stainless steel CAUTION Do not wear the watch while taking a bath or a sauna x If the inner surface of the glass is clouded with condensation or water droplets appear Steam soap or some components of a hot spring may accelerate the inside of the watch for a long time the water resistant performance of the watch is deterioration of water resistant performance of the watch deteriorated Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or D t di ly f f t SEIKO CUSTMER SERVICE CENTER listed on the end of a book o not pour running water directly from faucet Do not turn or pull out the crown when the The water pressure of tap water from a faucet is high enough to watch is wet degrade the water resistant performance of a water resistant watch ae for everyday life Water may get inside of the watch 164 165 Magnetic resistance Affected by nearby magnetism a quartz
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65. sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and wipe it dry carefully Magnetic resis tant performance Refer to pages 166 and 167 Turn the crown from time to time Caliber number O In order to prevent corrosion of the crown turn the crown from time to time The number to identity O The same practice should be applied to a screw lock type crown the type af your watch No need to pull out the screw lock type crown WADE IN JAPAN WINVLL The figure above is one example Performance of your watch is different from above sample 160 161 Water resistance Refer the table below for the description of each degree of water resistant performance of your watch before using Refer to P 161 Condition of Use Avoid drops of water or sweat Indication on the case back Water resistant performance WATER RESISTANT Water resistance for everyday life The watch withstands accidental contact i p i Not suitable for Swimmin with water in everyday life AN WARNING 5 The watch is suitable for sports such as swimming The watch is suitable for diving not using an air cylinder 1 Water resistance for everyday life at WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR 5 barometric pressures Water resistance for everyday life at WATER RESISTANT 10 20 Ban 10 20 barometric pressures 162 63 N WARNING Z CAUTION Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving Do not leave moisture
66. the second hand for the length of one arrow mark Refer to Time zone display on pages 116 to 120 Refer to How to select the time zone on pages 112 and 113 The time differences and use of Daylight Saving Time in each area are subject to change EX To set the watch to Daylight Saving Time in the PARIS BER according to the governments of the respective countries or regions As of April 2007 LIN zone please set it to the position of the CAIRO zone 120 Time zone display A representative city in a cer tain time zone is displayed Daylight Saving Time DST Daylight Saving Time Refer to page 120 for further details The Daylight Saving Time is one hour ahead While Daylight Saving Time is in effect select the time zone 1 hour ahead by following the direction of the arrow mark clockwise How to set the sub dial The sub dial is adjustable for either the home time time of residing area or local time local time in each time zone of the world Pull out the crown to the first click B gt Second hand rotates until it points to the 30 second position This position is for time setting for sub dial press Button B to set the time Button Bis embedded to prevent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 Refer to The Each pressing of screw lock 4 Button B advances type crown auau the time by one on page 107 minute If Button B is kept p
67. they point to the 12 o clock position and stop Button A DEE x Button B is onds at the embedded to same time prevent from in 1 Set the preliminary positions of the date and day Refer to How to correct the pre liminary positions on page 154 BB X Refer to The Refer to The 2 Conduct manual reception screw lock Manually receive the radio signals screw lock correctly being _ type crown s pressed Refer type crown Refer to Manual reception on page 144 on page 107 to page 106 on page 107 The date and day remain unchanged After the built in IC is reset the watch is set to the time zone TOKYO 190 191 Specifications 1 Main fUNCtIONS sera cesesis roionrerers Main watch wish 3 hands Hour Minute and Second hands Date display Retrograde day indicator Sub dial with 2 hands Hour and Minute hands 2 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per second 3 Loss gain monthly rate ee Less than 15 seconds If time setting by automatic radio signal reception is not conducted and the watch is worn on the wrist within normal temperature range between 5C and 35C 4 0perational temperature range Between 10C and 60C 5 Driving systems eee Step motor hour and minute hands Step motor second hand Step motor date day and hour and minute hands for sub dial 6 Duration of operation oo oo oo Approximately 9 mon
68. watch may temporarily gain or lose time or stop operating When the hand positions deviate to display incorrect time as a result of influence of magnetism this watch automatically corrects the hand alignment itself Refer to p 152 Indication on the case back Condition of use Keep the watch more than 10 cm away from No indication i magnetic products Keep the watch more than 5 cm away from magnetic products JIS level 1 standard Keep the watch more than 1 cm away from magnetic products JIS level 2 standard Band Examples of common magnetic products that may affect watches Cellular phone speaker Magnetic health belt Bag with magnet buckle Magnetic necklace AC powered shaver Magnetic health mat Portable radio speaker Magnetic health pillow Magnetic cooking device etc The reason why analogue quartz watch is affected by magnetism It is because the built in motor of the watch which harnesses magnetic power and external strong magnetism affect each other to stop the motor or suppresses the turn of the motor 167 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 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 m
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70. Button B is released it continue fast forwarding until Button B is pressed again to stop the movement 151 About preliminary positions if the time is incorrect time after the built in IC is reset or the watch succeeds to receive a proper radio signal the preliminary position may be out of alignment The radio controlled watch automatically sets itself to the precise time However if the preliminary hand positions are misaligned when the time is set the watch cannot display the precise time even after it receives radio signals properly It is like a scale which cannot display the correct weight because its hand is not set to the 0 position before weighting When the watch successfully received radio signals but the incorrect time date and day are displayed Strong shocks can cause misalignment of the hand positions The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong shocks to the watch when the watch is dropped or hits against a hard surface Strong magnetism can cause misalignment of the hand positions The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong magnetism This watch features an automatic hand alignment function which automatically corrects the posi tion of the hands that are out of alignment The automatic hand alignment function performs periodic checks once every one minute for the second hand position and at 12 o clock noon and midnight for the hour and minute hand positions The preliminary position
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72. Second hand movement Step to be taken Page The second hand moves at one sec The battery is sufficiently ond intervals Regular movement charged The second hand moves at two second intervals Sufficiently charge the bat tery until the second hand moves at one second inter vals The second hand moves at five second intervals Stopped X If the second hand does not resume its one second interval movement after suf ficient charging refer to Troubleshooting on page 184 108 Confirmation of time date and day of the week If correct time date and day of the week are indicated use the watch as it is If not apply the following measures Radio signal reception range Step to be taken Used within the radio signal reception range Select the time zone Conduct the automatic radio signal reception Radio signal reception range P 136 If radio signals are not receivable manual setting should be conducted If used outside the radio signal reception range Radio signal reception range P 136 Select the time zone Conduct the manual setting Even if radio signals are received Y when time date and day of the week indicated are incorrect please refer to Troubleshooting on page 186 Turning the crown on this watch does not move the hands For time adjust ment please refer to the above procedure 109 HO USE THE WORLD TIME FUNCTION C World time function Dual time di
73. Unlike an ordinary silver oxide battery the secondary battery does not require periodic replacement ural environment containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance y i i i LumiBrite is a newly developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sun However if the secondary battery is charged or discharged repeatedly over an extended period of time its light and lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark life may shorten For example if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes Lu This condition changes depending upon usage condition and storage environment miBrite can emit light for 3 to 5 hours 6 Please note however that as LumiBrite emits the light it stores the luminance level of The secondary battery is an environmentally friendly clean energy storage device the light decreases gradually over time The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is ex NNIeJlle1 posed to light and the distance from the light source to the watch lt Reference data on the luminance gt When replacing the secondary battery make sure that the exclusive A Sunlight 5 Fine weather 100 000 lux Cloudy weather 10 000 lux secondary battery for this watch is used Installation of an ordinary B Indoor Window side during daytime silver oxide battery can g
74. aces O Places affected by strong vibrations 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 caused when they touch the watch 101 Features This solar radio controlled watch is equipped with the time zone adjustment function The watch can automatically display local time in different time zones around the world by selecting the time zone Two sets of time displays are provided to indicate the respective lo cal time in two different time zones at the same time The watch indicates the precise time by automatically receiving radio signals on official standard frequencies The watch can receive official standard frequencies from Japan Germany and the United States of America HE Automatic Time Setting Thewatch maintains the precise time by automatically receiving radio signals on an official standard frequency Refer to page 126 Manual reception of radio signals is also possible pag The watch can receive official standard frequencies of Japan from either of two transmitting stations Germany and the United States of America The watch is unable to receive radio signals outside the radio signa
75. arged the overcharge prevention function is automatically activated to avoid further charging There is no need to worry about damage caused by overcharging no matter how much the secondary battery is charged in excess of the time required for fully charging the watch X Refer to Standard charging time on page 139 to check the time required for fully charging the watch ANOTICE 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 photogra phy spotlights or incandescent lights as the watch may be exces sively heated resulting in damage to its internal parts When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight avoid plac es that easily reach high temperatures such as a car dashboard Always keep the watch temperature under 60C 140 The energy depletion forewarning function is activated when the energy stored in the watch runs low In such a case the second hand moves at two second intervals If the watch continues to be in the state of two second interval movement the watch switches to five second interval movement followed by a completely stopped state If the energy depletion forewarning function is activated charge the watch sufficiently How to charge the watch p138 Standard charging time p139 Neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated while the second hand moves at two second or fiv
76. ay 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 Because some titan bracelets use pins made of stainless steel which has outstanding 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 lf a pin is poking out personal injury may result In such a case refrain from using the watch and request repair 168 Special Clasps 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 when working with water even if the watch itself is water resistant enforced for daily use 10 BAR water resistant Polyurethane band A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light and may be deteriorated by s
77. causes Solutions Ref page The watch was moved while it was receiving radio Do not move the watch or do not change the orientation of the watch while it P130 signals is receiving radio signals AM The watch is in an environment where it is difficult to P 130 ceive radio signals i ia Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals receive radio signals P 126 The reception result See th Reite of that itti tationtor theif ti NEAR RISE Gan MaE Radio signal transmition from the transmitting station ee the website of the transmitting station for the information concerning the e 1 1 transmission of time signals reception failed f g i was Stopped Torsomereasons Try to conduct the signal reception after a while The selected time zone is out of the radio signal recep 1 Check if the selected time zone is within the radio signal reception range If not change the time zone to the one within the radio signal reception range P 112 tion range 2 Conduct the signal reception if necessary P 126 WWE Ol The light is too weak or the manner of lighting the watch Place the watch where it can be exposed to an adequate light source Make sure P138 Ea has been altered while the watch is being charged that the manner of lighting the watch is not altered while the watch is being charged i the time required for fully charging the Watch TALES 0 CECE MS The built in IC has fallen into an unstable condition Reset the built in IC Normal one secon
78. ch is used or stored continually under conditions where it Wait until the watch returns to the current time display cannot receive sufficient light the power save function is automatically Use the watch as it is this is not a malfunction activated in order to reduce unnecessary energy consumption The Power Save has been activated to limit energy consumption P 142 When the watch is used or stored continually under conditions where it 1 Sufficiently charge the watch until it starts moving at one second intervals cannot receive sufficient light the power save function is automatically 2 Set the time date and day activated in order to reduce unnecessary energy consumption The watch hands were fast The Power Save function has been activated P 142 iMEleEYlmllllli he automatic hand alignment function has been activated P 152 Ee E e kaia When the hand positions deviate to display incorrect time as a result of influence of oad ny EAEE various external sources the watch automatically corrects the hand alignment itself The stopped second hand pointing to the 15 second position started moving The stopped second hand pointing to the 45 second position started moving Use the watch as it is this is not a malfunction 183 Radio signal reception Charging the watch 184 Incorrect dis play of time misalignment of the hands of the main watch 186 Troubleshooting continued Troubles Possible
79. ck poston DHAKA _ Dhaka DAC 3hoursl 1esecondpostion BANGKOK Bangkok _ BKK hoursl 20second position 4 dclock positon 25 second position 5 o clock positon 28secondnoston NOUMEA INoumea NOU 2hours 30 second poston 6 Gclock positon WELLINGTON Wellington amp WLG 3hoursl 32second postion J Welinstomn xi 4hoursl 33secon postion MIDWAY Midwaylslands MDY 20hours S6 seoond position 7 ociock poston HONOLULU Honolulu HNL 19hours 3esecondpostion ANCHORAGE Anchorage ANC 18hours 415second positon 9 oclock poston X In the case of Daylight Saving Time of Wellington please set the position for 32 second position 3K If Daylight Saving Time is in effect in the time zone within the radio signal reception range the time zone with mark which is 1 hour ahead can be selected to set the precise time Either automatic or manual reception is also available in these time zones if the watch is within the reception range Refer to How to set Daylight Saving Time on page 120 Time zone displays may differ depending on the model 118 How to set Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is a system of advancing the watch one hour to prolong the daytime during longer daylight hours in summer While Daylight Saving Time is in effect select the time zone 1 hour ahead Follow the direction of the arrow mark clockwise to advance
80. clock 8 minutes 24 hour indication format WELLINGTON es 125 HOW TO SET THE TIME DATE AND DAY radio signal receptio C Mechanism of radio controlled watch How to set the time by receiving radio signals The radio controlled watch displays the precise time and date by automatically receiving The watch automatically receives radio signals at a pre deter and synchronizing itself with the radio signal of an official standard frequency mined time to adjust the time date and day of the week Place the watch in an appropriate location for easy reception at 2AM 3AM and 4AM for automatic reception of radio signals and leave it unmoved Refer to About reception environment on page 130 Transmi Radio controlled watch Station Receive radio signals through the antenna inside the watch Official standard Upon successful reception of radio signals automatic reception is finished frequency Analyze time informa After a successful reception of radio signals the watch displays the precise time Cesium tion Atomic Clock Display the current f automatic reception is obstructed due to environment it is possible to conduct the time date and day manual reception of radio signals at any time Refer to Manual reception on page 144 Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate Cesium If the selected time zone is outside the radio signal reception range the watch cannot receive
81. d interval movements 1 85 Troubleshooting continued Troubles Possible causes Solutions Ref page The watch receives a wrong radio signal because of a 1 Place the watch where it can receive radio signals more easily P 130 result of influence of various external sources 2 Conduct the manual reception if necessary P 144 The watch temporarily gains or loses time 1 When the watch returns to normal temperature the condition will be corrected _ The watch has been left in extremely high or low tem 2 Conduct the manual reception if necessary P144 peratures for a long time 3 If the watch hands are not set to current time even after conducting the man ual reception consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased The time displayed on the watch is several i i 2 ted pa 6 ine wate a Ma peepee Helene te Select the time zone that represents the place where you wear the watch P112 uaa the selected time zone EOE EES The hand positions deviate to display incorrect time as a result uc cel Of influence of various external sources 1 Automatic hand alignment will be activated to correct the hand positions P152 EE E EEEE The preliminary positions of the hands go out of alignment P 152 Use the watch as it is 2 If the second hand position cannot be corrected after resetting the prelimi P 190 The second hand is not The second hand is out of preliminary position This nary position reset the built in IC oe A Eae uE hap
82. ded to pre Button B vent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 154 Keep pressing Button A for 2 seconds to select the setting mode gt The location of the second hand indicates the selected setting mode If the watch is left untouched for 10 seconds it automatically returns to the time display If this happens to restart the preliminary position setting repeat the procedure from STEP 1 on page 154 The preliminary position setting mode for day The preliminary position setting mode for hour and minute hands Refer to page 157 Refer to page 158 second hand at the 0 second position second hand at the 55 second position Only if M is not indicated proceed to the next operation Piron seconds With each pressing of gt The preliminary position setting Button A for 2 seconds mode for date Refer to page 156 the selected setting second hand at the 13 second position mode will change Only if 1 is not displayed proceed to the next operation While the date and day are moving this operation cannot be carried out 155 How to correct the preliminary positions continued Preliminary position setting for date Press Button B to set the preliminary position for date to 1 X If the watch is left untouched for 10 seconds during the operation or when he preliminary position setting mode for date the operation is completed it auto
83. e According to use conditions the oil retaining condition of your watch mechanical parts may deteriorate abrasion of the parts may occur due to contamination of oil which may ultimately lead the watch itself to stop As the parts such as 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 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 replaced with new ones 180 181 Movement of the watch hands 182 Troubleshooting Troubles Possible causes Solutions Ref page aE e Eae ES The energy depletion forewarning function is activated P 141 Sufficiently charge the watch until it starts moving at one second intervals at two second intervals If this function is activated even though you wear the watch Make sure that the watch is not concealed under a sleeve while you are wear P 138 AEE Ee TEE everyday the watch may be unable to receive sufficient light ing the watch When taking the watch off place the watch in a location as CIRE e Mia Ea because it is concealed under a long sleeve shirt etc bright as possible The Power Save has been activated to limit energy consumption P 142 When the wat
84. e second intervals this is not a malfunction X While the second hand moves at five second intervals the hour and minute hands date and day stop operating X While the second hand moves at five second intervals the watch is unable to receive radio signals automatically After the watch is charged sufficiently and the second hand returns to normal one second interval movement conduct the manual reception of radio signals to set the watch to the correct time Refer to How to set the time date and day on page 126 After completing the radio signal reception when the date and or day are incorrect even if the cor rect time is displayed check if the preliminary position of date or day are correct Refer to How to set the preliminary positions on page 156 141 Power save function When the watch is not exposed to an adequate light source the power save function is automatically activated in order to reduce unnecessary energy consumption Power Save One mode Power Save Two mode Condition When the watch has not been exposed to an The Power Save One mode is prolonged and the adequate light source for 72 hours or longer watch has been insufficiently charged for a long time The second Z SS hand stops pointing to the 3 Symptom o clock position The second hand stops pointing to the 3 o clock position and the hour and minute hands stop moving Remedy Expose the watch to adequate light for 5 seconds or longe
85. enerate heat that can cause bursting or ig Fine weather more than 3 000 lux Cloudy weather 1 000 to 3 000 lux nition Rainy weather less than 1 000 lux i ses C Lighting apparatus 40 watt daylight fluorescent light Even when a silver oxide battery is substituted electrical continuity Distance to the watch 1 m 1 000 lux cannot be obtained Distance to the watch 3 m 500 lux average room luminance Distance to the watch 4 m 250 lux 176 177 Guarantee Within one year from the date of purchase we guarantee free repair adjustment service Free repair services are guaranteed only under the period and conditions specified against any defects according to the following guarantee regulations in the certificate of guarantee It does not affect specific legal rights of a consumer provided that the watch was properly used as directed in this instruction booklet The certificate of guarantee is valid only in Japan Guarantee coverage Procedure to claim free repair services O The watch body movement case and metallic band For any defects under guarantee submit the watch together with the attached In following cases repair adjustment services will be at cost even certificate of guarantee to the retailer from whom the watch was purchased within the guarantee period or under guarantee coverage O If repair services cannot be provided by the retailer from whom the watch was Change of leather urethane cloth band purchased
86. eption range from the transmitting station is approximately 1 000 km 1 000 km radius of Mainflingen transmitting station There are three time zones within the reception range DCF 77 is operated by PTB 9 a x wa I Mainflingen transmitting station 77 5 KHz in southeastern Frankfurt PTB Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Whether the watch succeeds in receiv ing radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions Refer to About reception environment on page 130 136 The United States of America WWVB The reception range from the transmitting station is approximately 1 500 km 1 500 km radius of Fort Collins radio station There are four time zones within the reception range WWVB is operated by NIST Fort Collins radio station 60KHz Denver Colorado NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology X If the condition is good in a range beyond 1 500km there can be the case that the watch can receive radio signals Whether the watch succeeds in receiv ing radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions Refer to About reception environment on page 130 137 transmitting R station j 60KH2 A ABOUT SOLAR POWER GENERATION How to charge the watch This watch is a solar powered watch which contains a solar cell under neath the dial to convert any form of light into electrical energy and store the power in a
87. fully the instructions in this 5 C 35 booklet ber 4 10C 60C OOKIGt DeTO G using 5 BAA Keep this manual handy for easy reference 6 9 2 7 5 3 4 Length adjustment service for metallic bands is available at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER 8 BFAR IC 3 SERVICE CENTER The service may also be available on a chargeable basis at other re tailers however some retailers may not undertake the service 96 CONTENTS Handling cautions 100 How to set the sub dial 122 Raa tS seesaa Rk 102 Q amp A for the world time function 124 How to charge the watch 138 Daily care ee 160 Disp
88. l reception range of each standard frequency BB Automatic Hand Alignment Function When the hand positions deviate to display incorrect time Refer to page 152 as a result of influence of various external sources the watch automatically corrects the hand alignment itself 102 Display and button operation E Dual time display In addition to the main time display the time in another region can be displayed Refer to page 111 in the 24 hour indication format by the sub dial located at the 6 o clock position Time Zone Adjustment By selecting the time zone the watch can display the Refer to page 110 local time in the selected time zone area E Automatic Calendar The calendar adjusts odd and even months including February in leap years and the day W Solar Rechargeable Battery A solar cell underneath the dial converts any form of light into electrical en Refer to page 138 ergy to power the watch and the power is stored in a secondary battery Once fully charged the watch continues to run for approximately nine months i Power Save Function The Power Save mode is activated when the watch is Refer to page 142 left without an adequate light source I Energy Depletion Forewarning Function The movement of the second hand indicates that the Refer to page 142 battery should be charged 103 Refer to pages 110 and 126 Minute hand Button A manual reception and recep tion
89. lay and button operation 104 HOW TO SET THE TIME DATE AND DAY radio signal reception Standard charging time 139 Water resistance s 2 rs tssterters 162 How to use Button B seeresss 106 Mechanism of radio controlled watch 126 Overcharge prevention function 140 Magnetic resistance ee 166 The screw lock type crown 107 How to set the time by receiving radio signals 127 Energy depletion forewaming function 141 ST 6 CN SR 168 How to check the reception result 128 Power save function 142 A irradi besos thee SG 176 Check the battery energy 108 About reception environment 130 Power SO UES Rhees 177 Confirmation of time date and day of the Week 109 To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily 130 Manual reception ee 144 Guarantee Conditions in which the watch may be How to manually set the time for main watch 146 After sale service World time function 110 unable to receive radio signals 131 How to manually set the day and date 150 About sub dial ee 110 Suggestions for signal reception 132 About preliminary positions 152 Troubleshooting 182 Dual time display 111 Radis signalreceptiom range ate How to correct the preliminary positons 154 Abnormal display or improper function 190 How to select the time zone 112 ee s How to reset the built in IC 190 WaN IE a WAE ie vac Ua United States of A
90. merica WWVB 137 Time zone display How to set Daylight Saving Time 120 98 99 Specifications Handling cautions ANNU AENINIG NCAUTIONS 100 To indicate the risks of serious consequences such as severe injuries unless the fol lowing 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 whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Keep the watch and accessories out of the reach of babies and children Care should be taken to prevent a baby or a child accidentally swallowing accessories lf 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 Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 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 Places where the temperature drops below 5C or rises above 35 for along time Places of high humidity O Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity O Dusty pl
91. n level radio signal condition Reception level High Reception level Low Not receivable KAY B H High L Low N No v y 10 o clock 8 o clock 4 o clock 2 position a position Be position During reception of radio signals wait keeping the watch stationary Itreturns to time display after 3 seconds The second hand moves every 1 minute to renew the reception level There are cases where in line with the movement of the second hand the minute hand may move also by every 1 minute Depending on the environment radio reception may be obstructed Refer to Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals on page 131 145 How to manually set the time for main watch When using the watch in places where it is unable to receive an official standard frequency the time can be manually adjusted The watch moves depending on the quartz movement loss gain 15 seconds per month When the time is set date and day of the week are also adjusted accordingly in linkage When the watch enters the manual time setting mode the recep tion result data will be erased When you check the reception result the watch will display N After the manual time setting if the watch successfully receives radio signals the watch displays the time based on the time infor mation it has received To use the watch in an area within radio signal reception range after manually setting the
92. n which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals on page 131 Japan NICT Gavan Standard Time Group SW If the time zone is incorrectly selected the watch cannot receive Germany PTB http www ptb de en org 4 44 _index htm radio signals The United States of America NIST http www boulder nist gov timefreq stations wwvb htm Refer to How to use the world time function on page 110 132 133 Radio signal reception range This watch can receive official standard frequencies of Japan Germany and the United States of America The standard frequency to be received can be changed by selecting the time zone Germany DCF77 United State of America WWVB p139 134 The reception range from each transmitting station is approximately 1 000 km 1 000 km radius of each station JJY is operated by the National Insti tute of Information and Communica tions Technology NICT JJY is transmitted from two stations in Japan Each station transmits JJY in a different frequency transmitting sta Fukushima Ohtakadoya yama trans tion 40 kHz mitting station 40 KHz Kyushu Hagane yama transmitting station 60 KHz ue Whether the watch succeeds in receiv ing radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions Refer to About reception environment on page 130 135 Ohtakadoya yama Radio signal reception range continued Europe Germany DCF77 The rec
93. olvent 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 water 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 Skin irritation caused by a band has various reasons such as allergy to metals or irritation and allergy leathers or skin reactions against friction on dust or the band itself 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 Notes on the length of the band Type There are 3 type of special clasps as described below If the clasp of the watch you purchased is one of them please refer to the indications type type o ol ole 2 3 Take the pin out of the adjustment hole adjust the size of the strap by sliding it back and forth and then put the pin back into the appropriate adjustment hole 1 Lift up the clasp to release the buckle Fixed loop p Pin Adj hol Moveable loop djustment hole 2 Open the flap 4 Close the flap a E A Flap Flap
94. on How to improve poor reception of the radio signals NOTICE In order to improve poor reception of radio signals change the location or di rection of the watch Even in the same location the radio reception environ The watch may display the wrong time if it fails to receive radio signals properly ment changes depending on the time of the day because of interference The watch may also fail to receive radio signals properly igs Saar MNE depending on the location or radio wave receiving conditions In this case move the Due to the characteristics of radio signals radio reception improves at night watch to another place where it can receive radio signals Radio reception is not possible outside the radio signal reception range When the watch is out of reception range its accurate quartz movement will continue i ai f as to keep the time Refer to Radio signal reception range on pages 134 to 137 p B pas The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of the facilities of Even within the radio signal reception range radio reception may each transmitting station or because of a lightning strike In such a case see each be obstructed depending on such conditions as weather geogra station s website for further information or contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CEN cia g TER phy building direction etc i eee as 6 mah i Websites of transmitting stations as of July 2007 Refer to Conditions i
95. pens when the position of the second hand devi 3 If problem still persists consult the retailer from whom the watch was pur EEE EEM ates to display incorrect time as a result of influence chased reception level display of various external sources P 152 187 Troubleshooting continued Misalign ment of the date Misalign ment of the day Wrong dis play of the sub dial Operation Others Troubles Possible causes Solutions Ref page EE E E EST The date is out of preliminary position Check if the date is set to the correct preliminary position If not correct the silledi le E This happens when the date is out of preliminary position as a result USF Wh OE Of influence of various external sources or after the built in IC is reset prelimingry pasion tor date ecen MLE ea os Ine ea Ouer ie IARI a ai Check if the day is set to the correct preliminary position If not correct the Ns OE reign This happens when the day is out of preliminary position as a result of preliminary pasttianifar day P154 AO AE influence of various external sources or after the built in IC is reset The sub dial is set to the time There is no preliminary setting mode for sub dial This N AAE a N happens when the hands of sub dial are out of alignment Reset the time for sub dial P 122 Eel efi as a result of influence of various external sources TEE EEE The stored electric power is running short Sufficiently charge the wa
96. period one day cor responds to one complete rotation of the earth is internationally administered And depending on the area Daylight Saving Time DST is individually set What is UTC Coordinated Universal Time UTC js the universal standard time coordinated through international agreement It is used as the official time around the world UTC is determined by adding a leap second to GMT Greenwich Mean Time which is determined through astronomical measurement in order to keep the precise time Japan Standard Time JST is 9 hours ahead of UTC 9 hours What is Daylight Saving Time DST Pon eee Sa A mow X ad aioe saver Daylight Saving Time is a system advancing the watch one hour to prolong daytime during longer day tol 91 81 7117 1 413127 1 0 ENED 5I5 4 3 12 27 light hours in summer Daylight saving time has been adopted in about 80 countries mainly in Europe and s North America The adoption and duration of Daylight Saving Time vary depending on the country al 12_ 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 HONOLULU CHICAGO HONG KONG WELLINGTON TOS ANGELES SANTIAGO 3K The time differences and use of Daylight Saving Time in each area are subject to change according to the governments of the respective countries or regions 114 115 Time zone display Position that the Time zone Names of representative cities City code Time difference with Receivable second hand indicates
97. play 128 129 About reception environment Conditions in which the watch may be unable to receive radio signals To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily Place the watch where it can receive radio sig The antenna for receiving radio nals more easily such as by the window signals inside the watch is The watch is equipped with a built in antenna for located at the 9 o clock position radio reception Turning the antenna toward the window enables the watch to The antenna is located at the 9 o clock position of the watch If you direct the antenna part out side the window or toward the radio transmission station reception of radio signals will improve receive radio signals more easily In places generating Close to overhead radio interference power lines TV sta buildings underground Close to home electrical such as construction tions train cables appliances such as TV s sites or places with In order to secure a stable radio signal Toaerators sen aa rai loners F x reception keep the watch stationary 7O0SDON denean pl Avoid putting the watch without changing the direction of the watch computers orfamachines N SUCH Places when it or tilting it during radio signal reception other furniture made of receives radio signals Inside a vehicle train or airplane 131 Suggestions for signal recepti
98. r The After sufficiently charging the hands will be fast forwarded and the watch displays the current tine watch reset the time if necessary and the hour and minute hands stop moving E Power Save One mode When the watch is not exposed to an adequate light source for 72 hours or longer the watch enters the Power Save One mode In this state movement of the hour and minute hands date and sub dial will cease but the watch will continue to conduct automatic reception eTo reset the watch to display the current time expose it to adequate light for 5 seconds or longer E Power Save Two mode If the Power Save One mode is prolonged and the watch continues to be insufficiently charged and the stored power falls below a certain level the watch automatically switches to the Power Save Two mode to limit further energy consumption e In this state movement of the hour and minute hands date and sub dial re main stopped and the watch will also stop conducting automatic reception e When the watch enters the Power Save Two mode immediately charge the watch While the watch is being charged in the Power Save Two mode the second hand moves at five second intervals During the five second interval movement neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated 3K If the Power Save Two mode is prolonged the amount of stored power drops and the internal time settings will be lost In such a case after completing batter
99. radio signals Refer to Time zone display on page 116 i n a Successful radio signal reception depends on the reception environment for radio signals Refer to About reception environment on page 130 Atomic Clock that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years The watch cannot receive radio signals when it is outside the radio signal reception range Refer to Radio signal reception range on page 134 126 1E How to check the reception result The result of the last reception attempt of either automatic or manual reception is displayed The second hand moves to display the reception result and then it moves to display which radio signal the watch has received proes Button A The watch displays if the last reception The watch displays the transmitting station from which it is successful or not for 5 seconds has received the radio signals for 3 seconds Pt display whether the last reception at tempt was successful or not DCF77 Germany The watch re Y Yes S aat 3econd position turns to the nor 2C COOK Deen i 4 mal time display A S JJY Japan 23 sec ond position Press Button A once and release it failed WWVB United States H of America 43 second position N No 4 o clock position If Button A is pressed while the reception result is displayed the reception result display function is cancelled and the display returns to the normal time dis
100. ressed for two seconds Both main watch and sub dial continue to operate even the hands advance rapidly The hands keep under the time setting mode for sub dial The second advancing even if Button B is released hand remains pointing at the 30 second position Press Button B again to stop the hands 122 Push the crown back in to complete Button A is not used for this procedure If Button A is pressed for 2 seconds during this operation the time setting mode for sub dial will shift to the manual day setting mode second hand at the 55 second position Further pressing of Button A for 2 seconds shifts the mode to manual date setting mode second hand at the 13 second position the time setting for sub dial Refer to The i 2 By pressing Button A for 2 seconds again the type crown mode returns to the time setting mode for sub on page 107 dial second hand at the 30 second position The sequence of the mode shift by pressing but ton A for 2 seconds is from sub dial to the day of the week to date 123 Q amp A for the world time function Q amp A for the world time function Q Will the watch be automatically set to the local time when it is moved to a place outside Japan in a different time zone A The watch will not be automatically set to the local time if it is just moved to a place outside Japan in a different time zone Select the time zone where you are when you are abroad
101. result confirmation Refer to page 107 Selection of the function Hour hand Second hand Day of the week First click position time setting for sub dial First click position time setting for sub dial Second click position manual time setting for main watch Resetting the built in IC Refer to page 106 Mig WEGRE LLINGT A Hour hand ww The time indicated by 104 sub dial is displayed in the 24 hour indication format How to use Button B Reception Level Display Automatic Reception and Manual Reception Refer to page 145 Reception Result Display Confirmation of reception result Refer to page 128 Displays successful unsuccessful reception of radio signals Reception Successful Reception Failed ORES UTC PARIS Nh Ll So Displays receiving condition High reception level Low reception level Unable to receive radio signals Time Zone Display Standard Frequencies Transmitting Station Display Reception Result Confirmation Refer to page 128 Displays received radio signals MJY Japan DFG77 Germany WWVB The United States of America Time zone selection Refer to page 112 City names 24 cities around the world UTC Coordinated Universal Time DST arrow mark Daylight Saving Time 105 Button B is recessed in the watchcase to prevent accidental input T
102. s of the hour and minute hands can also be manually corrected Refer to page 158 If the preliminary positions of the date and day go out of alignment it is necessary to manually correct them After resetting the built in IC make sure that the preliminary positions of date and day are corrected Refer to How to correct the preliminary position on page 154 152 Examples of common magnetic products that may affect watches Audio speakers speakers of radios Ne earphones mobile phones etc A es Yi A d E Magnetic therapy products com Magnets used in refrig Clasp of a handbag or a purse press bedclothes hip belt etc erators or furniture 153 How to correct the preliminary positions Keep pressing both Button A and B for 3 seconds at the same time gt The second hand rotates until it points to the 13 second position and stops to enter the preliminary position setting mode for date BISEN If the preliminary position is out of alignment lf 1 is not displayed it is necessary to correct the preliminary position for date If M is not indicated it is necessary to correct the preliminary position for day If the current hour s and minute s are not displayed it is necessary to correct the preliminary positions for hour and minute hands for 3 seconds at the same time Button B is embed
103. secondary battery To charge the watch vA expose the dial solar cell to adequate light PY To enjoy optimal performance of this watch it is recommended that the watch be kept sufficiently charged at all times Before initially using the watch or when the watch has stopped as a result of complete depletion of stored power charge the watch sufficiently referring to the next page 138 Illumination Light Condition Ex Time required for fully E09 source ample charging the watch statmoingatone s lezisotii GOW Oem hours 700 Fwesetiet Generaloficgs 4howesl 1 Sunny day Under the direct a 100 000 Sunlight sunlight on a summer day 30 hours 30 minutes 3 minutes amp The figures in the table above refer to the time required to charge the stopped watch by exposure to light until the watch moves at steady one second intervals Even if the watch is partially charged for a period shorter than the time provided in the above table it will resume one second interval movement however the one second interval movement will change to two second interval move ment shortly To avoid this and charge the watch to a sufficient level use the charging time mentioned above as a measure The required charging time slightly varies depending on the model of the watch 139 Overcharge prevention function Energy depletion forewarning function When the secondary battery is fully ch
104. seconds after the hour and minute time zone currently selected gt Each pressing of Button B advances the sec hands stop the second hand starts moving ond hand to indicate the next time zone ue Se 12ORE When the time zone is Tokyo second When the selected time zone is Honolulu second hand at the 23 second portion hand at the 35 second portion X If the watch is left un touched for 10 seconds during the operation it automatically returns to the time display Button B is embedded to prevent from incorrectly being pressed Refer to page 106 Neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated while the date and or day are moving Button B counterclockwise The movement of the hour and The watch corrects the date and day of the week automatically minute hands of the main watch are linked The time displayed by sub dial will remain unchanged Buttons can be pressed continuously If the selected time zone is outside the radio signal reception range the watch cannot receive radio signals Refer to Time zone display on pages 106 to 120 112 113 What is a time zone What is a time zone JST Around the world there are the time differences time differences based on Coordi nated Universal Time UTC The world is divided into 24 areas time zones having a time difference of 1 hour each The time zone for which a 24
105. splay The main watch can be easily set to local time in a different time zone by Simultaneous indication of two different times is available with the selecting a time zone And the watch can display precise local time date main watch and sub dial and day of the week in the region where radio signals are receivable TR Example of use Main watch Local time respective area from around the world Sub dial Home time time of residing area For the area where radio signals are receivable refer to pages 116 to 119 Even if local radio signals for time adjustment are not receivable the watch is operating as a quartz watch with an average error of plus minus 15 seconds per month TER Main watch Local time Honolulu f g J Honolulu time 19 hours 15 o clock 8 minutes and 42 seconds About sub dial Hi 2 Date 5th Day of the week Sunday Sub dial indicates time on a 24 hour indication format and operates in i QY dependent from the main watch Sub dial Home time Japan Even if a time zone of the main watch is changed the time indicated A Japan time 10 o clock and 8 minutes 24 hour indication format on the sub dial does not change 110 111 How to select the time zone Press and hold Button B for 3 seconds Press button A or B to select The watch displays the local time in the selected time zone A or change the time zone jy The second hand displays the gt Within 10
106. tch until it starts moving at one second intervals P 122 of the operation out push it back in After a while carry out the setting procedures again from the beginning ee Wil 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 For the solution of troubles other than the above consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased 188 cannot be operated Date and day are moving right after a setting is carried out by the crown or button operation Wait for a while without doing anything You get lost in the middle Leave the watch as it is for a while The watch resumes regular movement If the crown is pulled 1 89 Abnormal display or improper function w to reset the built in IC When the watch shows an abnormal display or does not properly function or does not move at one second intervals even after being sufficiently charged follow the instructions below to reset the built in IC Then the watch will resume its normal operation Pull out the crown to the second click em pressing both Button A and B for 3 seconds at the same time Push the crown back to complete Make sure to carry out the following gt The second hand rotates and stops gt After the second hand rotates a full circle the hour and minute hands gt NMM 4 operations after resetting the built in IC pointing to the O second position advance rapidly until
107. ths Fully charged the Power Save not activated If fully charged and the Power Save is activated the watch continues to run for approximately two years 7Time setting by receiving the radio signal Automatic reception at 2 00 AM 3 00 AM and 4 00 AM attempts of reception depends on radio wave receiving conditions After having received the radio signal the watch moves depending on the quartz movement until the next reception 8 IC Integrated Circuit ee Oscillator frequency divider and driving circuit C MOS IC 3 pieces The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements 192 0120 612 911 100 0005 3 1 1 550 0013 1 4 24 1058467 1 2 1 http Awww seiko watch co jp
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109. ually set the day and date Param me pronn to Keep pressing Button A for 2 sec onds to select the setting mode 2 The location of the second hand indicates the selected setting mode Day setting mode second hand at the 55 second position SY ae Date setting mode AB gt second hand at the 13 second position Refer to The gt The second hand rotates until it points to the 30 second position and stops to enter the manual time setting mode for sub dial screw lock o E With each press Time setting mode ing of Button A While the watch is in the manual time setting for sub dial p 122 for 2 seconds the mode for sub dial the main watch and sub dial are second hand at the selected setting operating The second hand remains stopped 30 second position mode will change 150 Press Button B to set the day and date Push the crown back in to complete the setting How to set the day The watch immediately Each pressing of Button B displays the current time advances the day by one How to set the date Each pressing of Button B 3 advances the date by one To change the set D screw lock Button B is embedded to pre ting mode repeat the type crown vent from incorrectly being procedure of STEP 2 on page 107 pressed Refer to page 106 Keep pressing Button B for 2 seconds to fast forward Even if
110. y charging conduct the manual reception to set the watch to the correct time Refer to How to set the time date and day on page 126 143 ABOUT OTHER FUNCTIONS Manual reception Place the watch Press and hold Button A for three seconds or longer gt The second hand moves to the 0 second position and the watch automatically starts receiving radio signals When the second hand does not move to the 0 second position when the watch cannot receive radio signals refer to Troubleshooting on page 184 3X If the selected time zone is outside the radio signal reception range the watch can not receive radio signals Refer to How to use the world time function on page 110 The watch cannot receive radio signals when it is outside the radio signal reception range Refer to Radio signal reception range on page 134 Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals Refer to To enable the watch to receive radio signals easily on page 130 144 During reception of radio signals wait keeping the watch stationary Upon completion of receiving radio It takes 12 minutes at the longest depending on the signals the second hand starts moving After finishing the signal reception check if the reception was successful During reception of radio signals the second hand displays the con Refer to How to check the reception result on page 128 dition of radio signal reception radio receptio
111. ypes of buttons differ depending on the design of the watch Upper half of Button B is Button B is Screw lock type Button B is covered Button B is recessed in the covered Unscrew the button ring by except the hollow in the watchcase Press the lower half of turning it counterclockwise middle of the button Press the hollow in the Button B or press the The button B can be pushed Press the hollow using Middle of the button hollow in the middle of After using the button an object with a long using an object with a the button using an B turn it clockwise while tapered tip ling tapered tip object with a long ta pressing it until it locks in pered tip place 106 BEFORE USE The screw lock type crown The crown can be locked to prevent operating errors Unscrew the crown before the crown operation Screw in the crown when the operation is over To unscrew the crown To screw in the crown Turn the crown counterclockwise Turn the crown clockwise upward downward to unscrew it while gently pressing it in toward the Now the crown can be operated watch body until it stops Crown locked Crown unlocked gt The crown can be pulled out after it is unscrewed Screw the crown in lt while pressing To loosen 107 Confirm the following before use Check the battery energy Check the movement of the second hand and charge the battery if energy is depleted

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