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50. 1 10 1 10 6 41 4 LED LED IC 4 gt P 70 gt booklet before using it Keep this manual handy for easy reference P76 Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO watch For proper and safe use of your SEIKO watch please read carefully the instructions in this oh iT rit U BA 91 X Length adjustment service for metallic bands is available at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased If you cannot have your watch repaired by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased because you received the watch a
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53. 1onpoJd SIU1 1nodV 100 ENINIe 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 this watch For diving use special watches for diving VAN Gy NU ae N Do not pour running water directly from faucet onto the watch 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 Electrophoretic display EPD This watch utilizes a special Electrophoretic Display the kind of display commonly referred to as Electronic Paper Display Equipped with a display drive system called an active matrix system the Electrophoretic Display has the following distinctive features Natural looking smooth characters and figures High contrast black and white display with high visibility Wide viewing angle even when tilted Epd technology P157 A CAUTION Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet Water may get inside of the watch X 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 deteriorated Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTMER SERVICE CENTER Do not
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55. 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 or 20 BAR water resistant 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 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 YOLEN JNOA 40 Aeng 8U1 sAsesald OL 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 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 have the band replaced with a new one If you continue to use the band as it is the band may develop cracks or
56. How to check the home time city P110 2 If the time remains incorrect after the home time city is reset try manually receiving radio waves P 162 The light was too weak The time required for recharging varies depending on the illuminance P140 The charging time was not long enough level Recharge the watch referring to the Standard charging time The built in IC has fallen into an unstable condition Reset the built in IC referring to Abnormal display or improper function P 182 177 a Sulloousajgnoly ea Suloousejgnoly 178 Ea Suloousejgnoly 180 Wrong time indication Button operation Display Others Troubles The watch temporarily gains or loses time The watch indicates the correct minutes and seconds but is off by one or more hours Possible causes Radio wave reception was interfered by external factors Reception failure The watch has been left in an extremely high or low temperature for a long time DST Daylight Saving Time of the home time is f not correctly set How to check the DST P110 Correct the DST Daylight Saving Time setting P126 The display does not respond The battery is running low Recharge the watch P139 to any button operations The display does not switch when a button is pressed The switching speed of the Electrophoretic The display switches slowly when a button is pressed Troubles The display went blank find the black and wh
57. Q A In the Miscellaneous Setting Radio wave reception Q amp A When will my watch receive radio waves Standard radio waves are transmitted almost 24 hours a day But your radio controlled watch does not receive radio waves all day The watch is designed to conduct automatic reception a few times at midnight when radio waves are generally stronger While the watch is not receiving radio waves its accuracy is kept by the quartz movement with monthly accuracy within 15 seconds My watch does not correct time immediately after manual reception Why does this happen It may take 17 minutes at the longest for your watch to complete receiving radio waves It takes one minute in each instance for complete time and calendar data to be transmitted In order to synchronize the watch must receive an entire sequence of data As reception interference often occurs due to various sources such as radio noise the watch is designed to repeat receiving radio waves several times to verify correct data Therefore it takes some time for the watch to complete a reception Additionally a poor reception environment may prolong the duration of reception While the watch is receiving radio waves remember not to operate any buttons and keep your watch stationary What should do for successful reception The strength of standard radio waves is affected by various factors such as distance from the transmitting station
58. i lr RADIO WAVE SETTING iti To return to the time display uonda29y BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH a 128 To show the Menu Display How to change the modes or displays P108 Er hold down the BACK button The United 5 L lt i UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 18S 0 MOH Ea 12 O How to use the world time function How to show the current time around the world The watch can display the current time the local time month date and day of the week in 32 cities and regions around the world The time in the home time city is simultaneously displayed How to set the home time city and dst Daylight saving time P132 In the Menu Display select and press gt The watch enters the World Time Display lt Home time gt time DST Daylight Saving Time lt local time gt city name Menu display World Time Display MENU AM 10 08 gt wee TIME SELECT time difference from UTC eu A Nonth date day of the week time RADIO WAVE When the DST Daylight Saving Time is turned on for the local 4 10 08 time will also appear If you want the watch to display both the home time and local time simultaneously use the watch in this display SETTING be To show the Menu Display How to change the modes or displays P108 UO LOUNS SWI DO 9U1 SN 0 MOH ka 130 PressE3 or e Press t
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61. 8U1 8 J8S8Jd OL Caliber number The number to identify MADE IN CHINA the type of your watch 000000 The figure above is one example Performance of your watch is different from above sample 146 147 Water resistance Refer the table below for the description of each degree of water resistant performance of your watch before using Refer to P147 Indication on the case back Water resistant performance Condition of use i The watch withstands accidental Not suitable for WATER RESISTANT Water resistance for everyday life contact with water in everyday life WARNING aWimmine 42 EM INOA 40 AIBnD 8U1 9 J8S8Jd OL UO1B INOA Jo AIBnD 8U1 8J8S8Jd OL WATER RESISTANT Water resistance for everyday life at ee The watch is suitable for sports such as swimming 5 BAR 5 barometric pressures WATER RESISTANT Water resistance for everyday life at sae 10 20 BAR 10 20 barometric pressures The watch is suitable for diving not using an air cylinder 148 149 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 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
62. Dec 2011 If the home time city is not adequately designated If no button is pressed for approximately week month and year the watch cannot receive radio waves even if it is one minute the watch automatically 110 To return to the time display hold down the BACK button located within the radio wave reception range returns to the time display m How to change the style DESIGN of the time display The Style 2 4 and 5 do not have the AM PM month date and day of the week indications F f f The design of the Style 5 will vary depending on the model You can choose a style design of time display so that the watch matches your situation or preference For repair parts for the limited edition model refer to page 160 gt gt o In the time display press any 2 Press to select a The watch has five different styles designs to choose from Press the BACK button 8 A one of the buttons style design The watch has variations of background colors depending on lt gt With each pressing of the gt The watch enters the Style Selection Mode style desien will change Style 5 the time display y l l l Style 3 Style 4 Graphic g 2 Time Display Style Selection Mode ye 9 o 5 fC m Press any rf button among the three a The watch displays the buttons Style 2 Style 1 An example of the time display of the Style 5 time in the selected STYLE 2 Gls 8
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64. STYLE1 Gls style design If the watch is not in the time display hold down ES lo the BACK button first to go back to the time O 1 08 i pressed for approximately display and then carry out the operation m one minute the watch eo automatically returns to iH a hi P and minutes the time display 112 113 How to switch between 1 Hour and 24 Hour format Press iiAntelelamilaatsy to Press to select either 12 hour You can select either 12 hour or 24 hour time indication format Hr Sr TH DELEN ON erna When the Style 5 playing cards is selected in the time display mode 24 hour format cannot be selected or 12 hour format E 2 How to select the style Design of the time display P112 Adjust Time aa 2 r r In the Menu Display 2 In the Miscellaneous Setting Manual Time Setting Mode e e A select ENANA and Mode select AMASRA and ee D 3 press SELECT press SELECT gt sna Time 9 AM 5 Menu Display Miscellaneous Setting Mode 9011 12 06 CY WD 2 eS 3 MENU o X SETTING o Press or 10 08 WORLD TIME Home City amp DST em o to select gt Ba F ALARM Adjust Time E amp RADIO WAVE Home Local The above illustration R EI nour mate mi EEE SETTING Alarm Test shows the display when the To return to the i O 12 hour format is selected rm time display To show the Menu display 12 Hour time 12 hour format BACK How to change the modes 24 Hour time e4
65. TIME a ALARM RADIO WAVE SETTING cir SELECT 3 To show the Menu Display With each pressing of How to change the modes the alarm is or displays P108 136 7 aM12HOO Daily 7 am12 00 Daily Z am12 00 Daily alternately turned on EJ or off A am 10 08 AM i 00 Daily mn O Press 4 or ft to set the hour Press it once to advance by one hour Hold it down to fast forward O OPress K 1 toselect tome or and press ENTER gt With each pressing ofk 114 Home or is selected alternately When the home time and local time are switched the DST setting will be carried over along with the time setting Time in the home time city and the DST Daylight Pe Saving Time setting AOL Home time Tokyo 3 Returning to the Miscellaneous Setting Mode lt SETTING a aie Local time New York CENTER MOULIN eae TID gt Adjust Time gt Home Local t Press to switch alata aat SELECT CE Me in the home time city and the DST Daylight UOILOUNJ SWI POM 8U1 9S 0 MOH TOKYO To return to the Meee Saving Time setting time display Home time New York BACK lig pi DST ON hold down the ENTER on 4t i RENTER J Local time Tokyo BACK button 135 When the time reaches the designated alarm time the alarm sounds for 10 seconds To stop the alarm press any button You can test the alarm sound gt How to
66. damages unless the following safety regulations are strictly observed Avoid wearing or storing the watch in the following places O Places where volatile agents cosmetics such as polish remover bug repellent thinners etc are vaporizing O Places where the temperature drops below 5 C or rises above 35 C for a long time Places of high humidity O Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity O Dusty places 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 Replacement of the metal band requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for replacement of the metal band as there is a risk of hand or finger injury and fear of losing parts Do not disassemble or tamper with the watch Keep the watch out of the reach of babies and children Extra care should be taken to avoid risks of any injury or allergic rash or itching that may be caused when they touch the watch When disposing of used batteries follow the instructions of your local authorities If your watch is of the fob or pendant type the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes or injure the hand neck or other parts of your body O E Or1D0Jd SIHL N0qy 97 a 1onpoJd siyl 1nodV
67. hour format hold down the or displays P108 BACK button 114 115 HM Automatic reception and manual reception e Automatic reception This watch sets the time date and day by automatically receiving a radio signal at a fixed time This watch automatically receives a radio signal at 2 00 AM and 4 00 AM Automatic reception is carried out only when the watch is either in the TIME mode or in the WORLD TIME mode When this watch successfully receives a radio signal it will stop automatic recetion Setting the time date and day by receiving a radio signal E Mechanism of radio signal reception The radio controlled watch displays the precise Time Date and Day by automatically receiving and synchronizing itself with the radio signal of an official standard frequency Transmitting Station e Place the watch in a place where it can easily receive a radio signal such as near a window e While the watch is receiving radio signals do not move it To Improve radio signal reception P123 Radio controlled watch Receive radio signals through the antenna inside the watch Manual reception When this watch cannot automatically receive a radio signal due to a difficult receiving environment it is possible to receive them arbitrarily at any time How to conduct manual reception P162 Unless the city code of the home time is correctly set the watch may fail to receive radio signals Ensure that the city c
68. return to the time display E How to set the home time city and time difference In the time display the time in the designated home time city is displayed When using the watch in a different city or region or when the time difference from UTC changes follow the procedures below to change the settings of the watch How to set the home time city and dst Daylight saving time P 126 If the home time city and the time difference from UTC are not adequately designated the watch cannot receive radio waves even if itis located within the radio wave reception range To check the designated home time city or the time difference from UTC settings refer to How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous Information Display on page 110 Miscellaneous Information Display AM 10 08 06 Dec TOKYO UTC 9 Dec 2011 home time city time difference from UTC INFO x1 Example To receive radio waves in the United Kingdom if TOKYO is selected as the home time city the watch cannot receive standard frequency signals of the United Kingdom MSF e _ Tue 06 STYLE 4 Style selection mode P 112 You can choose a style design of time display so that the watch matches your situation or oreference Miscellaneous Information display P 110 You can check at a glance the currently designated home time city the number of activated alarms and radio signal reception history etc Menu display World time fun
69. surrounding geographical features including nearby buildings or weather conditions As the watch is designed to conduct automatic reception at midnight it is a good idea to place the watch by a window facing the direction of the transmitting station before you go to bed When you conduct manual reception try looking for a place with a good reception environment fee UI1O0US8IdhOJ 16 Press to select the Mode select and time indication format press SELECT J Manual Time Setting Mode Adjust Time qa Miscellaneous Setting Mode SETTING ad Home City amp DST gt Adjust lime 12 Hour Time gt 10 08 AM Home Local 2011 12 06 Y WD Alarm Test SELECT a If you only want to set the date go to step on P172 Continued on the next page a UI1O0US8IqnOJ 169 Setting the hour and minute With each pressing of ENTER the selectable segment will be activated Hour setting Adjust Time Minute setting Adjust Time it ENTER ET ENTER am 10 08 3 e m 7 o Press Jor Press 4 or 2 to set the hour to set the minute X If you press the BACK button If you press ENTER without pressing 4 oft or the BACK button the watch returns to the step without pressing Or the watch returns to the step 170 am 10 00 ENTER Jaen O Press ie or to reset the figures to OO X If you press the BACK button after pressing or t
70. test the alarm sound P138 If the alarm sounds while the watch is receiving radio waves the reception will be terminated With each pressing of EK ENTER 4 the selectable segment will be activated Daily alarm or Returning to the Alarm Setting Mode 1 time alarm setting The alarm will be turned on Minute setting AM 10 08 gF am 10 05 gt AM 6 30 1 time AM12 00 Daily A AM 60 Daily Fe ee w a LENTERA Z am12 00 Daily m o on Press or to Press 4 Jor 4 to choose the desired alarm type To return to the time display set the minute Daily stands for Daily alarm Press it once to advance by which sounds everyday one minute 1 time stands for 1 time m BACK ihg hold down the Hold it down to fast forward alarm which sounds only once BACK button wieje ay 9ST 0 MOH a 137 How to test the alarm sound You can test the alarm sound for 10 seconds In the Menu Display Select PADRES Press How to change the modes or displays P108 BACK button BACK lig hold down the select Eosei 4 MINH and press KSELECT The alarm sounds and press SELECT J for 10 seconds Menu Display Miscellaneous Setting Mode MENU t i SETTING tT 1 Alarm Test T 4 WORLD TIME Home City amp DST Alarm Test ALARM Adjust Time d b RADIO WAVE Home Local gt amp SETTING Alarm Test D T o m a z To show the Menu Display To retur
71. to a cool place and wait for a while until the display returns to the normal time display E Display at a low temperature When the watch temperature drops below 5 C you will see the display shown at the right In such a case move the watch to a warm place and wait for a while until the display returns to the normal time display A Too Hot Use Under 50 AM 10 08 ZN Too Cold Use Over 5 E 1onpoJd siyl 1nodV 99 1onpo d SIL 1nodV ee 101 This solar charged radio controlled watch has an Electrophoretic Display EPD with an active matrix WM Style SeleCtiOn Function P112 E World Time Function You can choose a style design of time display so that the watch matches your situation or preference The watch can display the local time in 32 cities or tae gt i gt g system which offers sharp clear figures and graphics on screen Electrophoretic display P100 P130 regions around the world 5 The watch can receive standard radio waves from Japan Germany the United The name of the designated city is shown in full Kingdom or the United States E Alarm Function Three different alarm times can be set The watch can display the local time in 32 cities or regions around the world hee 9 2 oe Sor len Soe ence ar ve IO Y With this function the watch can be conveniently used anywhere across the globe eee eee a i f the designated time everyday
72. 0 mm Monthly rate within 15 seconds If time adjustment by automatic radio wave reception is not conducted and the watch is worn on the wrist within a temperature range between 5C and 35C 2 After approximately ten seconds oS MEINE Will appear on the screen i SETTING t Home City amp DST Adjust Time Home Local Alarm Test m O After the built in IC is reset the watch will return to the Miscellaneous Setting Mode The watch starts moving from O o clock zero minute and zero second on Friday January 1 2010 X The style of the time display will be set to the Style 1 After the built in IC is reset both the home time city and the local time city will be set to TOKYO 3 Operational temperature rahge Between 5 C and 50 C Between 0 C and 50 C for display function 4 Display medium eese Active Matrix Electrophoretic Display 5 Power Source rr Secondary battery 1 piece 6 Duration of OperatlOn Approximately nine months When the watch is not exposed to light after being fully charged and the built in backlight is turned on once for 3 seconds alarm sounds once for 10 seconds radio wave reception is conducted once for 10 minutes and the Power Save function is activated for 6 hours per one day Xx If the watch falls into a SLEEP state after being fully SUOI1BOJIO80G O 00 charged it can run up to 41 months 7 Radio wave reception funct
73. 21 Rough guide of radio signal reception range UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WWVB 122 To Improve radio signal reception 123 Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio SIgnal 124 How to set the home time city and dst Daylight saving time 126 3 How to use the world time function How to use the world time function How to show the current time around the world 1 BO After sales service ER 7 Troubleshooting How to conduct manual reception 160 City names and time difference 132 Reception by manual operation 162 How to switch the home time and local time 134 To improve radio wave reception 166 Radio wave reception Q amp A 167 How to use the alarm ee 136 How to manually set the time and date How to test the alarm sound 138 Year month and dato 168 Setting the time ee 168 HOW to charge ee 139 Setting the date year month and date 172 How to charge the battery 139 When you see one of these displays 1 74 Standard charging time FE 140 Troubleshooting E SR 76 How to check the remaining battery level 142 Abnormal display or improper function 182 Power save Power save and sleep 144 How to reset the built in IC 182 How to switch between 12 Hour and 24 Hour format 1 14 DST Daylight saving times 127 Reception history display Setting the time date and day by receiving a radio signal it 116 94
74. Dubai United Arab Emirates 4 hours KABUL Kabul Afghanistan 4 5 hours 3 Pakistan 5 hours DELHI Delhi India 5 5 hours 3 DHAKA Dhaka Bangladesh 6 hours YANGON Yangon Myanmar 6 5 hours BANGKOK Bangkok Thailand 7 hours S HONG KONG Hong Kong China 8 hours JJY40 60 The watch automatically tunes in to the transmitting station according to the designated home time city 132 How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display P110 City codes City names Names of the countries or regions Time difference from UTC Receivable radio waves SE Seoul Korea 9 hours JJY40 60 TOKYO Tokyo Japan 9 hours JJY40 60 ADELAIDE Adelaide Australia 9 5 hours SYDNEY Sydney Australia 10 hours NOUMEA Noumea New Caledonia 11 hours WELLINGTON Wellington New Zealand 12 hours HONOLULU Honolulu United States 10 hours ANCHORAGE Anchorage x United States 9 hours a LOS ANGELES Los Angels United States 8 hours DENVER Denver United States 7 hours 9 CHICAGO Chicago x United States 6 hours a NEW YORK New York United States 5 hours SANTIAGO Santiago x Chile 4 hours RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro Xx Brazil 3 hours 2 AZORES Azores x Azores 1 hour Daylight Saving Time is observed in the cities of regions with a mark As of June 2011 DST Daylight Saving Time P127 a UTC Coordinate Universal Time UTC is the universal standard time coordinated through international a
75. Example Miscellaneous Information Display P 110 Disabled oe operations No No Built in light will be disabled Button operation Radio wave reception will be suspended or functions Built in light and alarm will be disabled Battery Life Indicator INFO Am 10 08 Gi Follow the instructions and fad AJ811B Jejos ay 8UI8JBUO a AJB8 1B JBI0G au 8UI8JBUO zs G p ici eer ex 206 bec Recharge the watch sufficiently Recharge the watch sufficiently until the battery TOKYC until the battery life indicator hiai l l Lo You can Recharging is k life indicator appears like IJ ee ee Solutions Use the recommended appears Ike i How to charge P139 Tue 06 Dec 2011 watch How to charge Conduct manual fecal or set e mentally j How to conduct manual reception Reception by p as it is P139 After recharging i A you CE The remaining battery level can be can start using the watch How to manually set the time and date Year month and date P168 checked in the Style Selection Mode How to charge P139 If you see an abnormal display reset the built in IC or the World Time Display as well Abnormal display or improper function P182 142 143 Power save Power save and sleep If no button is pressed while the watch remains in darkness the Power Save Mode is activated to reduce the energy consumption Indication POWER SAVE Edhi SLEEP SLEEP Asay eg JBIDG 34 Sulgueyug POWER SAVE appears
76. Handling cautions ENINIG To indicate the risks 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 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 the accessories If a baby or a child swallows the battery or accessories immediately consult a doctor as it will be harmful to the health of the baby or child Do not remove the secondary battery from the watch About the secondary battery gt POWER SOURCE page 158 Replacement of the secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for replacement of the secondary battery Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can cause bursting and ignition Or1D0Jd SIY L 1 IOdV 96 Daily care os 146 SpeciNCaNONE enoewomemevanonoeww 184 Performance and typa Ye mm 147 Water resistance ee 148 BANC tteeeeseeeesesesesererersererersesesererere 150 Special clasps ee 152 Epd technology ee 157 Power source NCAUTIONS To indicate the risks of light injuries or material
77. IO WAVE SETTING ae lt gt nee gt P16 BACK WWVB ELECT A amXbeda ef Set OObS RE 169 0 O CIH x 20 IKKE cf Set OObS Dike 69 Ol THESE FOCOOPOIMR AIO MR ei OO N 32 DST P34 3 E T D ara 7 fer am i008 lt gt ial gt gt WORLD TIME remy hs D ALARM w UTC SORE RADIO WAVE 4 SETTING DST gt PIE
78. JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology NICT JJY is transmitted from two stations in Japan Each station transmits JJY in different frequencies Ohtakadoya yama transmitting station 40 kHz J As a rough guide radio signal reception range is within F an approximate radius of 1000 kilometers from the transmitting station Fukushima Ohtakadoya yama transmitting station 40 kHz Kyushu Hagane yama transmitting station 60 kHz lt Approximately at 1 000 km __ Approximately 1 000 km While the watch is receiving standard frequency signals of Japan JJY the JP40 or JP60 indecator appears on the display Even if the watch is located within the radio signal reception range the watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on its receptoin environment which is often influenced by a combination of factors including weather terrain buildings direction etc Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal gt P124 11 Mi Rough guide of radio signal reception range United Kingdom MSF When LON London PAR Paris BER Berlin ATH Athens CAI Cairo or UTC Universal Time Coordinated is selected for the city code of the home time the watch receives standard frequency signals of the United Kingdom Anthorn transmitting station 60 kHz MSF is operated by NPL North west Cumbria Anthorn transm
79. OJ 166 When you use the watch continuously outside the reception range or in a place or region where the watch cannot receive radio waves manually set the time and date Move the watch to a different place or try rotating the watch to change its orientation Even if the watch is within the radio wave reception range radio reception may be obstructed depending on conditions such as weather Surrounding geographic features buildings or direction Refer to Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal on P124 If the watch is located outside the reception range it cannot receive radio waves gt Radio signal reception range P118 If the home time city is not adequately designated the watch cannot receive radio waves Check the home time city setting How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display P110 Try receiving radio waves at a different time of the day Manual reception Even in the same location the radio wave reception environment changes depending on the time of the day Radio wave reception is generally easier at night When you see an Out Of Service message on the screen during manual reception You will see this message if the designated home time city is outside the radio wave reception range Check the home time city setting How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display P110 The watch can receive radio waves only when the home time cit
80. P 28 P B9 P 30 Hoyrt o BA Oley gt P74 gt P 26 lt gt BACK Bg BACK 71 73 STUB 74 OCT rit U BA N 76 ZARATE RH gt P P26 P18
81. SLEEP appears Status No button has been pressed while the watch No button has been pressed while the watch remains in darkness for approximately Four hour remains in darkness for approximately three days i Asa11eg JBI0G au 8UI8JBUO ea Automatic radio wave reception will be conducted only at two o clock in the morning on odd days Alarm sound will be disabled Disabled operations or functions When the watch remains at the SLEEP status for a long time the battery will run down When the watch is exposed to light or any Solutions button is pressed the Power Save function will be cancelled 144 145 When the watch is exposed to light or any button is pressed the Power Save function will be cancelled Performance and type The case back shows the caliber and performance of your watch The watch requires good daily care p y Wipe away moisture sweat Or dirt with a soft cloth After soaking the watch in seawater be sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and wipe it dry carefully Water resistant If your watch is rated as Non water resistant or water resistant performance for everyday life do not wash the watch Do not pour running water Refer to pages directly from faucet onto the watch Put some water into a bowl first P148 and them soak the watch in the water to wash it Performance and type gt P147 Water resistance gt P148 yore INOKA 40 ABnD 8U1 8 J8S8Jd OL yore INOA 40 ABnD
82. akes it a policy to typically keep a stock of replacement parts for this watch for 7 years Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch Please keep in mind that if original parts are not available they may be replaced with substitutes whose outward appearance may differ from the originals For the limited edition model replacement parts with a different Style 5 design from the original may be used for repair if necessary Overcharge prevention function When the secondary battery is fully charged the overcharge prevention function is automatically activated to avoid further charging There is no need to worry about damage caused by overcharging no matter how much the secondary battery is charged in excess of the time required for fully charging the watch Refer to Standard charging time on P140 to check the time required for fully charging the watch NNOTICE 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 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 50C Inspection and adjustment by disassembl
83. amp DST Adjust Time 2 ALARM Adjust Time TOKYO DST gt gt TOKYO gt Home Local F RADIO WAVE Home Local te 9 OFF ie Alarm Test a D amp SETTING Alarm Test m o vi D a Press Jor t Jtoselectthenane Press tJjor t to Toretum tothe time display 8 To SI ae ee p of the city or time difference from UTC turn the DST on or z 9 wane z noaga Hold it down to fast forward by 4 cities off hold down the S OF displays BACK button 126 ley Reception history display Check the year month date time of the latest successful radio wave reception and the transmitting station and country from which the watch received the radio waves The transmitting station and its country You can check the details of the latest radio wave reception You can also check the month and date of the latest radio wave reception in the Miscellaneous information display P110 Transmitting station and its will be shown in one of these displays 1 Transmitting Names of In the Menu Display 2 Select JJY60 UN stations thecountiss CI BBnhots Select RYAN and press SELECT Japan the radio waves jae 46 Japan 1e and press SELECT 106 Dec 2011 Year month date MK j Menu Display Radio Wave Reception Mode jam 2 06 time of the latest successful radio wave reception JJY JJY60 MENU T WORLD TIME ALARM RADIO WAVE oO Receive 7 an The United ey i A mi
84. are available o Miscellaneous Information The Miscellaneous Information Display allows you to check at a glance the gt W Radio Wave The watch precisely adjusts the time and date by automatically receiving Display various information including the month and date of the latest successful Reception Function time signals via radio waves everyday P110 radio wave reception the designated home time city the number of P116 In addition radio waves can be received by manual operation activated alarms the current year month date day of the week and time The watch can receive time signals via radio waves transmitted from E Fully Automatic No manual calendar adjustment at the end of the Japan two locations Germany the United Kingdom or the United States Calendar Function month is required up until the end of the year 2060 E Reception History The watch displays the time and date of the latest successful M Battery Life Indicator The watch indicates the approximate remaining Display Function radio wave reception It also indicates the transmitting station P142 battery level The remaining battery level can be gt P128 from which the watch received the latest radio waves checked in the Miscellaneous Information Display etc E Solar Charging The built in solar panel converts any form of light into E Power Save Function If no button is pressed while the watch remains in Function el
85. become brittle over time Skin irritation caused by a band has various reasons such as YOLEN JNOA Jo A IIBnD 8U1 sAsasald OL Notes on skin irritation and allergy 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 allergy to metals or leathers or skin reactions against friction on dust or the band itself Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to Notes on the If a pin is poking out personal injury may result In such a case refrain from length of the band airflow When wearing the watch leave enough using the watch and request repair room to insert a finger between the band and your wrist 150 151 Special clasps PN A Type There are 3 type of special clasps as described below a the clasp to release the Open the flap If the clasp of the watch you purchased is one of them Rees please refer to the indications Moveable loop Moveable loop Take the pin out of the adjustment hole Close the flap adjust the size of the strap by sliding it back and forth and then put the pinback x Do not push the flap in too hand into the appropriate adjustment hole YOLEN JNOA Jo AlllENE 8U1 sAseSald OL UO1BA JOA Jo AJEND 3U 9J888 d OL Whe
86. city is not adequately designated the watch cannot receive radio waves How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display P110 To Improve radio signal reception P123 Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal P124 The watch cannot receive radio waves when it is located outside the radio wave reception range Radio signal reception range P118 Wait for several minutes leaving the watch unmoved Sulloousejqnoly N 164 While the watch is receiving radio waves keep the watch stationary The watch cannot receive radio waves if it is moved during reception Screenshots during reception Transmitting Names of the stations countries the longest depending on the reception environment NN Japan AOkHz A different display will appear depending on the transmitting station from which the watch JJY J is receiving radio waves SQKEZ Aan While the watch is receiving W J radio waves you will see one oe Ez of those displays shown in DCF77 Saa the table at the right DCF77 Germany prana x Af fs Fh a 4 Screenshots It takes time to complete the reception 17 minutes at GDL Now Receiving If the home time city is not adequately designated the watch cannot receive radio waves MSF How to set the home time city and dst Daylight saving time P 126 l WWVB The United To cancel the reception press any butto
87. ction P 130 Alarm function P 136 How to conduct manual reception Reception by manual operation P 162 How to set the home time city and dst SETTING Daylight saving time P 126 How to manually set the time and date Year month and date P 168 X If no button is pressed for approximately one minute the display returns to the time display INFO Aam 10 08 m t 06 Dec TOKYO UTC 9 Dec 2011 ox INFO J Tue O6 MENU a WORLD TIME ALARM amp RADIO WAVE JONPO SIYL 1nOdV JONPOd SIU 1nOdV How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display How to display the seconds In the Miscellaneous In the time display press the BACK button to display the seconds 3 Information Display Time display Style Selection Mode a c you can check Time Display Second Display E ata spe the i Epe Press any 5 se NMe ion button NFO l e 5 8 current settings of the three ES 3 the watch buttons r r Current time Home time gt P 106 DST Daylight Saving DSTIAM 10 08 Battery life indicator gt P 142 Time indicator amp 06 Dec Month and date of the latest successful radio wave reception gt P 128 Number of activated TOKYO Name of the home time city gt How to set the home alarms gt P 136 Meese time city and dst Daylight saving time P 126 Press to return to the time Time difference from UTC UTC P133 display Current date day of the Tue 06
88. e City amp DST a ALARM Adjust Time D RADIO WAVE Home Local lr SETTING Alarm Test iti gt PIG 42 3 1 1 time Daily O44 IE re E gt Home EA DST UTC a Toan Local NEW YORK i Bee eae 2 ai i DST ON Home City amp DST Adjust Time t gt Home Local SF A Alarm Test HL poste 9 08 E AENA _ mame DST ra UTC 9 lt gt NEW bie E e DST ON BACK 43 10
89. e a Ston Onm DST P 34 4 lt wee Av 0 2 20 mlH cot tOO E SiSHHOOPS DCF77 BERLIN ATHENS CAIRO LONDON PARIS UTC 77 5 kHz PTB 77 5 kHz PTB Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt 700km DCF77 DCF77 gt P 32 00 E
90. ectrical energy to power the watch Once fully gt P144 darkness the Power Save Mode is activated to reduce P139 charged the watch can run for up to nine months the energy consumption 102 103 Names of the parts and their functions How to use the button When a navigation word or symbol appears beside a button follow the instruction gt Troe gt s Built in antenna Solar panel Example Style Selection Mode el Anantenna for radio wave The solar panel converts Navigation bar S reception is embedded any form of light into z underneath the screen electrical energy to ee E STYLE 3 I SEIKO power the watch BACK 9 To change the style ay 9 Exa _ e AM How to charge Brace to P 112 o 3 Press it once to move backward 1 0 0 8 P 139 move backward 5 Ha cee to return to the i ae eo To go to the cmm mm To go to the Miscellaneous i How to use the button Menu Display Information Display How to display the seconds P 105 P 109 P 110 P 111 TH W How to return to the previous display or the time display To return to the previous display press the BACK button once p To turn the light on BACK lis To return to the time display hold the BACK button down The BACK button can be used in any display Press it once to move backward Hold it down to return to the time display 104 105 The ori
91. entation and design of the items displayed may vary depending on the model 1Onpod SIU 1nodV Time display Home time display The watch displays the current time the home ena month date and day of the week Example Time display in the Style 3 Current time home time m 10 08 Tuesday 06 Dec Current month date and day of the week When the DST Daylight Saving Time is turned on will appear on the display When the Style 2 4 or 5 is selected will not appear on the display even when the DST Daylight Saving Time is turned on To check the DST setting refer to How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous Information Display on page 110 You can choose a style design of time display so that the watch matches your situation or preferenc How to change the style DESIGN of the time display P 112 106 JONPO SIU 1nOdV Demonstration Mode 08 How to change the modes or displays Time display P 106 Style Selection Mode P112 Style Selection Mode P112 Mode P 118 Navigation bar Press any button among the three buttons Tuesday 06 Dec m Second display P 111 In the time display hold the BACK button down The demonstration display will be shown for approximately one minute m To return to the previous display press the BACK button Press it once to return to the previous display Hold it down to
92. greement It is used as the official time around the world Q The time differences and use of Daylight Saving Time in each area are subject to change according to the governments of o the respective countries or regions In some regions time zones that differ from UTC by half or quarter hour time differences are established For example some parts of India How to switch the home time and local time UOILOUNJ SWI DJO 8U1 8S 0 MOH The home time and local time can be switched In the Menu Display select EuN and press SELECT Menu Display MENU rt WORLD TIME ALARM RADIO WAVE amp SETTING ii To show the Menu Display How to change the modes or displays P108 134 In the Miscellaneous Setting Mode select and press SELECT Miscellaneous Setting Mode SETTING Home City amp DST Adjust Time Home Local Alarm Test How to use the alarm wieje y 9ST 0 MOH A Up to three different alarm times that sounds at each designated time can be set You can select either 1 time alarm which sounds once at the designated time or the Daily alarm which sounds at the designated time every day When the home time reaches the designated alarm time the alarm sounds In the Menu Display 2 Press to Setting the select EREVAN select the desired alarm time and press SELECT alarm type Menu Display Alarm Setting Mode Hour setting MENU o a ALARM WORLD
93. harging the battery make sure that the watch is not heated to a high temperature The operational temperature range of the watch is between 5 C and 50 C When first using the watch or starting to use the watch after it has stopped because of the energy depletion sufficiently charge the watch referring to the table on the P140 Once fully charged the watch can run for up to nine months even without additional exposure to light for recharging e Condition of use for one day e Built in backlight illuminated Once for 3 seconds e Alarm sounds For 10 seconds e Automatic reception conducted For 10 minutes e Power Save function POWER SAVE activated For 6 hours Frequent use of the built in backlight will quickly consume the battery Before using the watch for the first time or after the watch stopped due to battery depletion charge the watch sufficiently enough referring to the table on the left page Jg11B Jejos eu 8UI8JBUO E 139 E AJ8 1B JBI0S au 8UI8JBUO 141 How toO check the re To batte fon level Battery life indicator does not appear in the time display Go to the Style Selection Mode or the World Time Display to check the remaining battery level Battery Life Indicator which appears at the upper right corner iifavel etshalela Blank of the screen lets you know the roximate remainin ry level approximate remaining battery leve a a a low Nocharge Nocharge
94. he station 6Os z ee United States WWVB the US60 indicator appears on the display UOI0999d BU8IG olpey AB pue 9180 awl BU 18S 0 MOH A X Even if the watch is located within the reception range the watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on its reception environment which is often influenced by a combination of factors including weather terrain buildings direction etc Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal gt P124 122 E Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal Close to home electrical appliances such as TV s refrigerators or air conditioners Close to OA devises such as mobile phones personal computers or fax machines Close to steel desks or other furniture made of metal UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH lap 124 In places generating Close to overhead Inside a building between radio interference power lines TV tall buildings underground such as construction stations train cables sites or places with heavy traffic Avoid putting the watch in such places when it receives radio signals Inside a vehicle train or airplane Mi To Improve radio signal reception Place the watch in a place where it can easily receive a radio signal such as near a window The antenna is embedded at the 12 o clock position of the watch Turning the antenna toward the outside of a window o
95. he watch immediately starts moving from O seconds This action will have the same effect as step when the watch starts moving from 0 second WE Setting the date year month and date If you only want to set the date after carrying out step and skip to step O Press to select Y M D 7 Date setting With each pressing of KENTER the selectable segment will be activated Manual Time Setting Mode Adjust Time it 1 Hour Time 10 20 AM EA TI ENTER lea Sulloousejqnoly 172 Year Setting Adjust Time Press 4 or to set the year Month setting Adjust Time it Y M oO ENTER 2011 27 06 on O Press 4 or set the month 5 Setting the second Second setting Adjust Time AM 10 20 ipdl TART J Press START simultaneously with a time signal Date setting Adjust Time D ENTER 2011 12 06 hia ED Press Jor to set the date START gt Counting starts Returning to the Manual Time Setting Mode Adjust Time Adjust Time aa 12 Hour Time gt 10 20 AM PN 9 on O You can see the a second counting a To continue to the date setting go to the next page 7 lt To return to the time display gt Ee hold down the BACK button 171 Returning to the Manual Time Setting Mode Adjust Time Qo 12 Hour Time 10 20 AM P 2011 12 07 M D ELEcT ke lt To return t
96. ight saving time gt P126 RE A T gt oo oe United Sta of America WWVB P122 RS wv SS Mi Rough guide of radio signal reception range Germany DCF77 When BER Berlin ATH Athens CAI Cairo LON London PAR Paris or UTC Universal Time Coordinated is selected for the city code of the home time the watch receives standard frequency signals of Germany Mainflingen transmitting station 77 5 KHz DCF77 is operated by PTB Southeastern Frankfurt Mainflingen transmitting station 77 5 kHz PTB Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt As a rough guide radio signal reception range is within an approximate radius of 700 kilometers from the transmitting station While the watch is receiving standard frequency signals of Germany DCF 77 the GE77 indicator appears on the display X Even if the watch is located within the radio signal reception range the watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on its reception environment which is often influenced by a combination of factors including weather terrain buildings direction etc Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal gt P124 120 Mi Rough guide of radio signal reception range Japan JJY When TYO Tokyo SEL Seoul or HKG Hong Kong is selected for the city code of the home time the watch receives standard frequency signals of Japan
97. ion Automatic reception at 2 00 AM If the watch cannot detect radio waves at this time it will conduct radio wave reception again at 4 00 AM After a successful radio wave reception the watch moves depending on the quartz movement until the next reception Manual reception is also possible Built in backlight eee Front light LED 1C Integrated Circuit Oscillator frequency dividing driving reception and LED circuits IC 4 pieces The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements 184 Setting the time and date e Conduct manual reception to set the time How to conduct manual reception Reception by manual operation P162 When the watch cannot receive radio waves Manually set the time How to manually set the time date Year month and date P168 ao Sulloouse qnol 183 0120 612 911 100 0005 3 1 1 550 0013 1 4 24 7 105 8467 2 8 10 htto www seiko watch co jp
98. ite particles are occasionally reversed The message TOO HOT USE UNDER 50 C appears on the display The message TOO COLD USE OVER 5 T appears on the display Blur on the dial glass persists Display is slower compared to other types of displays such as LEDs Possible causes The battery is running low The temperature of the watch has risen above 50 C When a button is pressed the TOO HOT USE UNDER 50 C message appears on the display In the time display once every 10 minutes and each time when the mode is switched the black and white particles are reversed The temperature of the watch has risen above 50 The temperature of the watch has dropped below 5 Water has entered into the watch due to deterioration of the packing etc Solutions Ref page Try receiving radio waves in a different place with a good reception environment P123 Conduct manual reception as needed P162 When the watch returns to normal temperature this condition will be corrected After returning the watch to normal temperature if the watch indicates the wrong time conduct manual reception the condition is still not corrected to normal consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased The home time city is not appropriately designated How to check the home time city P110 neset The nome Ume City Pias This is not a malfunction Wait until the watch finishes switching its display befo
99. itting station 60 kHz NPL National Physical Laboratory As a rough guide radio signal reception range is within an approximate radius of 800 kilometers from the transmitting station While the watch is receiving standard frequency signals of the United Kingdom MSF the UK60 indicator appears on the display Even if the watch is located within the radio signal reception range the watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on its reception environment which is often influenced by a combination of factors including weather terrain buildings direction etc Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal gt P124 UO0999d BU8IG oipey Aeg pue 34eg awi UI 198 01 MOH MENS O UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 91B UI BU 18S 0 MOH 121 W Rough guide of radio signal reception range UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WWVB When LAX Los Angels DEN Denver CHI Chicago or NYC New York is selected for the city code of the home time the watch receives standard frequency signals of the United States WWVB is operated by NIST Fort Collins radio station 60 KHz Denver Colorado NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology As a rough guide radio signal reception range is within an lt Fort Collins approximate radius of 1500 kilometers from the transmitting station transmitting Q X While the watch is receiving standard frequency signals of t
100. 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 Mi Response of the electrophoretic display e Switching speed of the Electrophoretic Display The switching speed of the Electrophoretic Display is slower compared to other types of displays such as LEDs Especially when the watch is used at a low temperature the switching speed may become even slower e Wait until the watch finishes switching its display before proceeding to the next operation e Reverse motion of the black and white particles In the time display once every 1 minute and each time when the mode is switched the black and white particles are reversed This is not a malfunction This is a programmed action to maintain the display quality N CAUTION W Display at a high temperature When recharging the watch do not place the watch in a place where it will be subjected to high temperatures When the watch temperature rises above 50 the display will go blank If this happens press any button You will see the display shown at the right In such a case move the watch
101. n And then States press the BACK button to go back to the step The United Kingdom Select RY and press ESELECT gt The watch starts receiving radio waves X RADIO WAVE o While the watch is receiving radio waves keep the watch stationary gt Receive Record Screenshots during radio wave reception are shown on the next page SELECT lt When you see an Out Of Service message on the screen gt You will see this message if the designated home time city is out of the radio wave reception range Designated home time city The watch can receive radio waves only when the home time city is designated for a city such as Tokyo within a radio wave reception range in which the radio wave reception function works Radio wave reception range Japan P119 Germany P120 United Kingdom P121 United States P122 RIO DE JANEIRO UTC 3 Out of Service Continued on the next page 163 3 When you hear a bleep check the reception result OK NG When the watch cannot receive radio waves P166 If the watch is located outside the reception range it cannot receive radio waves Radio signal reception range P118 lt To return to the time display gt BACK lig Hold down the BACK button The watch cannot receive radio waves if it is moved during reception ow Sulloouse qnol a Sulloousejqnoly 165 To improve radio wave reception i UI1OOUS8Idh
102. n fastening the clasp insert the tip of the band into the movable 152 loop and fixed loop and then securely tighten the clasp 153 How to adjust the length of the leather band While pressing the push button on the both sides of Press the push buttons again to the flap pull the leather band out of the moveable unfasten the flap loop and fixed loop Then open the clasp Buckle Push button bea YO1EM INOK Jo IIBnD 8U1 8AJ9S8Jd OL Ei UO1BA INOK Jo AlllEN 3U 9J9S8 d OL Fixed loop FI How to wear or take off the watch ne While pressing the push button on the both sides Place the tip of the band into the moveable of the flap pull the band out of the moveable lop loop and fixed loop and fasten the clasp Pul the pin out of a adjustment hole of the band Fasten the flap and fixed loop Then open the clasp by pressing the frame of the buckle Slide the band to adjust its length and find an Buckle appropriate hole Place the pin into the hole Push button Moveable Flap 154 155 Epd technology The principal components of electronic ink are millions of tiny microcapsules about the diameter of a human hair Each microcapsule contains negatively charged white particles and positively charged black particles Suspended in a clear fluid When a negative electric field is applied the white particles move to the top of the microcapsule where they become visible to the user This makes the surface ap
103. n to the time display v D 3 138 E Standard charging time i Charging Indication time to run Extremely low um DN MM naa A No charge Fully charged Approximately AD ximately W Approximately 12 pro Outdoor on sunny 1 hour 24 hours hours Approximately day 100 000 LUX Approximately 37 hours 6 minutes By the window Approximately AD EAN AD mately bee Aso eg Jejos 34 8UI8JBUO proxi proxi 2 5 hours 45 hours 23 hours Approximately on sunny day 19 minutes 10 000 LUX Approximately 71 hours By the window ae Ap mately Ap mately proxi proxi A matel on cloudy day hours 58 hours 50 hours oa ely 5 000 LUX Approximately 139 hours Inutes Indoor under fluorescent Approximately a x Approximately ight 500 LUX tees 8 hours The time required to charge the watch may slightly vary depending on the model of the watch 140 When charging the watch use the table below as a charging time guide How to charge WE How to charge the battery To charge the battery expose the solar panel to light Solar panel Under the following conditions it is very likely that the battery will run down due to insufficient battery charge To ensure optimal performance of the watch make sure When the watch is concealed under long sleeve shirts that the watch is kept sufficiently charged at all time If the watch is used or stored continually under conditions where it cannot receive sufficient light When rec
104. nlike other disposable batteries such as dry cell batteries or button cells this secondary battery can be used over and over again by repeating the cycles of discharging and recharging However for various reasons such as long term use or usage conditions the capacity or recharging efficiency of the secondary battery may gradually deteriorate Worn or contaminated mechanical parts or degraded oils may also shorten recharging cycles If the efficiency of the secondary battery decreases have the watch repaired NNOTICE E Remarks on replacing the secondary battery Do not remove the secondary battery yourself Replacement of the secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for repair Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can cause bursting or ignition After sales service Notes on guarantee and repair Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased 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 For repair services after the guarantee period has expired if the functions of the watch can be restored by repair work we will undertake repair services upon request and payment Replacement parts e SEIKO m
105. o set 2 Press any one of the buttons to select the city of the DST as needed gt The navigation bar for which you want to the buttons appears see the local time DST indicator DST is ON AM 10 080 TOKYO UTC 9 AM 10 080 NEW YORK UTC 5 Mon05 Dec The DST can be set individually for AM 10 08 each city and region gt DST Pl27 TOKYO X If the BACK button is pressed or if no button is i Press it once to pressed for approximately one minute the watch u 9 advance one city automatically returns to the World Time Display eee mee Hold it down to fast To return to the time display 1 08 forward by 4 cities F AM D Cos JES eas Z hold down the UO LOUNS SWI DO 9U1 SN 01 MOH et Navigation bar BACK button The home time and local time can be switched gt P 134 131 City names and time difference City Codes City Names Names of the countries or regions Time difference from UTC Receivable radio waves UTC Coordinate Universal Time O hour DCF77 MSF LONDON London United Kingdom O hour DCF77 MSF PARIS Paris x France 1 hour DCF77 MSF Somes eu DCFZ MSF Greece 2 hours DCF77 MSF x CAIRO Cairo x Egypt 2 hours DCF 77 MSF MOSCOW Moscow Russia 3 hours BAGHDAD Baghdad Iraq 3 hours D TEHRAN Teheran Iran 3 5 hours DUBAI
106. o the time display gt m BACK hold down the BACK button a UI1O00US8IqnOJ 173 When you see one of these displays If you see one of these displays follow the corresponding instructions fies UI100US8IdnOJL 174 Display Instructions POWER SAVE POWER SAVE Cardio The Power Save function The temperature of the watch has The display does not react when any button is pressed The message Too Hot appears when a button is pressed has been activated dropped below 5 C The battery is running low gt The temperature of the watch has risen above 50 Expose the watch to light or press any a warm place and Conduct manual reception or set the time manually button to cancel the Power Save function wait for a while until How to conduct manual reception Power save P144 the watch shows the Reception by manual operation P162 If you see a display shown above Too Cold The display is blank AM 10 08 N Too Cold There is no display Use Over 5 C Follow the instructions and Recharge the watch sufficiently until the battery life indicator appears like Too Hot Move the watch to How to charge the battery P139 Use Under 50 C out Sulnooysajgnol normal time display gt OE Se date try moving the watch to a cool place If you see an abnormal display reset the built in IC and wait for a while until the watch Abnormal display or impr
107. ode of the home time is correctly set gt How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display gt P110 X The reception environment will often influence whether the watch successfully receives radio signals gt To Improve Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate Cesium radio signal reception gt P123 Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal gt P124 1 The watch is unable to receive radio signals outside the radio signal reception range Radio signal reception Atomic Clock that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years range gt P118 116 117 Official standard frequency Analyze Sna information Cesium Atomic Clock Display the current Time Date and Day UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH A UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 18S 0 MOH Reception environment O uonda29y BU8IG olpey AB pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH 00 2 UOI0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH WE Radio signal reception range This watch can receive standard frequency signals of Japan two transmitting stations Germany the United Kingdom and the United States of America By setting the city code of the home time you can choose the transmitting station from which the watch receives standard frequency signals How to set the home time city and dst Dayl
108. oper function P182 shows the normal time display 175 Troubleshooting Troubles led Sulloousejgnol 176 Radio wave reception Recharging the watch The watch cannot receive radio waves The stopped watch was recharged but it does not start working Possible causes Solutions Ref page The watch was moved while it was receiving radio waves Do not move the watch while it is receiving radio waves Wait until P123 It may take 17 minutes at the longest to complete the reception the reception is completed It may take 17 minutes at the longest While the watch was receiving radio waves any one of the Do not press any button while the watch is receiving radio waves during both automatic and manual P123 buttons was pressed Radio wave reception was canceled reception Keep the watch stationary and leave the watch unmoved without holding or tilting it The watch is in a poor reception environment P124 Move the watch to a place with a good reception environment and try receiving radio waves P 123 Radio wave transmission from the transmitting For the information on the scheduled outage periods see each P125 station is temporarily out of action Outages transmitting station s website Try receiving radio waves after some time The home time city is not appropriately designated C Check if the home time city is appropriately designated as instructed in this booklet Reset the home time city as necessary P 126
109. pear white at While pressing the push button Pull the pins out of the adjustment that spot At the same time an opposite electric field pulls the black particles to the bottom on the both sides of the flap lift holes on the band Slide the band of the microcapsules where they are hidden By reversing this process the black particles to open the clasp to the appropriate length Place the appear at the top of the capsule which now makes the surface appear dark at that spot pins into the new holes on the band Microcapsule YOLEN JNOA Jo AyjeNy 8U1 9AJ8S914 OL white particles Top transparent electrode Adjustment hole x lt 1 Bottom electrode NL black particles a few dozen um X The Electrophoretic Display may gradually deteriorate over long term use If you find a decrease in contrast or readability of the display contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased and have the Electrophoretic Pins Display replaced with a new one You will be responsible for the cost of replacement of the Electrophoretic ete Push button Fasten the buckle SOY Se OT LSE RT OF DOCOOCOX kaa YOLEN JNOA Jo A IlBnD 8U1 8 J988 d OL 156 YOLEN JNOA Jo A IIBnD ay 8 J888Jd OL 158 YOLEN JNOA Jo A IlBnD 8U1 8 J988d OL 160 Power source The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery which is totally different from ordinary silver oxide batteries U
110. r the direction facing transmitting stations helps improve radio signal reception Locations of transmitting stations Radio signal reception range P118 Do not move the watch while it is receiving radio signals To enhance the reception of radio signals do not move the watch or do not change the orientation of the watch while it is receiving radio signals If the button is operated while the watch is receiving a radio signal the reception will be cancelled Antenna al JIL NCAUTION The watch may display the wrong time if it fails to receive radio signals properly because of interference The watch may also fail to receive radio signals properly depending on the location or radio wave receiving conditions In this case move the watch to another place where it can receive radio signals e When the watch is out of reception range its accurate quartz movement loss gain 15 seconds per month on average will continue to keep the time 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 June 201 1 Japan NICT Japan Standard Time Group http www jjy nict go jp Germany PTB http www ptb de index_en html UK NPL http www npl co uk USA NIST http ww
111. re proceeding to the next operation Solutions Ref page Recharge the watch P139 Move the watch to a cool place and wait for a while until the watch shows the normal time display This is not a malfunction This is a programmed action to maintain the display quality Move the watch to a warm place and wait for a while until the watch shows the normal time display Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Move the watch to a cool place and wait for a while until the watch shows the normal time display en Sunoousajgnoly 179 a Sulloousajgnoly For the solution of troubles other than the above consult the retailer from whom the watch was purdased 81 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 or does not move even after it was sufficiently charged follow the instructions below to reset the built in IC Then the watch will resume its normal operation Simultaneously hold down the three buttons shown below for longer than two seconds and then release them A few seconds after the buttons are released the display will go blank a Kad 3u1 00ys qno1L Simultaneously hold down the three buttons for longer than two seconds and then release them 182 Specifications 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz Hz Hertz Cycles per second 2 ACCUIACY 00
112. s a gift or you moved to a distant place please contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER The service may also be available on a chargeable basis at other retailers however some retailers may not undertake the service If your watch has a protective film for preventing scratches make sure to peel it off before using the watch If the watch is used with the film on it dirt sweat dust or moisture may be attached to the film and may cause rust 1 About This Product Handling cautions ee 96 Electrophoretic display EPD 100 Features oo 102 Names of the parts and their functions 104 How to use the button lt r rere 105 How to return to the previous display or the time display 105 Time display Home time display 106 How to set the home time city and time difference eee 107 How to change the modes or displays 108 How to check the settings of the watch Miscellaneous information display 110 How to display the seconds 111 How to change the style DESIGN of the time display 1 12 Mechanism of radio signal reception 116 Automatic reception and manual reception 117 Reception environment eee 118 Radio signal reception range 118 Rough guide of radio signal reception range Japan JJY 119 Rough guide of radio signal reception range Germany DCE 7 ee 12 Rough guide of radio signal reception range United Kingdom MSF 1
113. w nist gov physlab div847 srp40 wwvb cfm UO0999d BU8IG olpey AB pue 9180 awl BU 18S 0 MOH 12 OO UO0999d BU8IG olpey Aeq pue 9180 awl BU 198 0 MOH E 12 Ol E DST Daylight saving time DST stands for Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is a system of advancing the watch one hour to prolong daytime during longer daylight How to set the home time city and dst Daylight saving time When you use the watch in a different city or region than usual or when the time difference from UTC changes or Daylight BN Saving Time starts or ends in the place you use the watch follow the procedures below to change the settings of the watch ST ce a nr ra City names and time difference P132 Even if the watch can receive radio waves it cannot automatically set the Daylight T Saving Time It is necessary to set the Daylight Saving Time by manual operation oe 2 Wn the Menu Display In the Miscellaneous Setting Setting the home time city and DST Daylight Saving Time 3 et select ENJE Display select ie i O HG z etting the home time city etting the eturning to the i and press nS and Press das i and time difference from UTC Daylight Saving Time Miscellaneous Setting Display z 5 Menu Display Miscellaneous Information Display E SETTING G MENU a Kt SETTING H DST Summer Time Home DST Summer Time Home City amp T m ome 5 y amp DST 2 WORLD TIME gt Home City
114. y and cleaning overhaul Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul are recommended approximately once every 3 to 4 years in order to maintain optimal performance of the watch for a long time According to use conditions the digital display may go out due to liquid leakage As the parts such as the gasket may deteriorate water resistant performance may be impaired due to intrusion of perspiration and moisture Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning overhaul For replacement of parts please 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 When your watch is inspected and adjusted by disassembly and cleaning overhauled the movement of your watch may be replaced Ei UO1BA INOK Jo AlllEN 3U 9J9S8 d OL 159 YOLEN JNOA Jo AyeNH 8U1 8 J9S8Jd OL 161 es UI1O0US8IdhnOJ 16 How to conduct manual reception Reception by manual operation Place the watch In the Menu display select Put the watch at a place with and press KSELECT a good reception environment Menu display MENU E 4 WORLD TIME F ALARM rs RADIO WAVE SETTING SELECT M To show the Menu display How to change the modes or displays P108 lf the home time
115. y is designated for a city such as Tokyo within a radio wave reception range in which the radio wave reception function works gt Radio signal reception range Japan P119 Germany P120 United Kingdom P121 United States P122 When you use the watch in a place or region where the watch cannot receive radio waves or if you find your watch cannot receive radio waves manually set the time gt How to manually set the time and date Year month and date P168 How to manually set the time and date Year month and date E Setting the time In the Menu Display select and Radio signal reception range P118 press SELECT J When you start using the watch in a radio wave Menu display le Sulloousejqnoly 168 When the watch sets the time and date after it Even if the watch cannot receive radio waves its If the watch receives radio waves after the time receivable environment let the watch receive radio waves so that it can set the time and date Automatic reception and manual reception P117 MENU tT 4 WORLD TIME F ALARM b RADIO WAVE I gt amp SETTING itt To show the Menu Display How to change the modes or displays P108 successfully received radio waves you do not have to manually adjust the time and date accuracy is kept by the quartz movement with monthly accuracy within 15 seconds and date were manually set it will indicate the time and date obtained by the reception

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