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1. This resets the seconds to 00 to Pressing the button while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and also adds 1 to the minutes Pressing the button in the range of 00 to 29 resets the seconds count without changing the minutes e In Japan you can obtain the current time by dialing 117 on the telephone 3 After resetting the seconds press the button to exit the setting screen The watch automatically exits the setting screen if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Configuring Time and Date Settings Use the following procedure to set the current time and date after having the watch s battery replaced etc 1 inthe Timekeeping Mode hold down the button Seconds for about one second until the seconds start to E flash Year Month Day 2 Use the button to move the flashing to the Minute setting you want to change Hour Each press of moves the flashing around the display in he sequence shown below Si Seconds gt Hour Minute p A SS Day lt Month Year e You can set the year within the range of 2000 to 2039 The day of the week is set automatically in accordance with the date you set Decrease 3 Use the and buttons to select the setting you want to change e Holding
2. MA0511 EA Modes and Display Screens Timekeeping Mode Day of the Week Year p Button Month Day PM indicator H no splay Ww 10 5835 QD Button Light Button Hour Minute Second Modes e For details about each mode see each section of this Operation Guide Timekeeping Mode Stopwatch Mode OM Vo Dual Time Mode L Recall Mode Vo Ja Alarm Mode Timer Mode Operation Guide 2984 An EL electroluminescent panel is used to illuminate the display for easy reading in the dark An auto light turns on illumination automatically when you angle the watch towards your face for viewing E To turn on illumination manually In any mode press the button This will turn on illumination for about 1 5 seconds e Pressing the button turns on illumination regardless of whether the auto light switch is on or off E To turn the auto light switch on or off The auto light switch turns on illumination for about 1 5 seconds when you angle the watch towards your face Auto ligh itch on indi In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the button for uo Hane switer on indicator about two seconds to toggle the auto light switch on or off An indicator is on the display while the auto light switch is turned on E Turning on Illumination with Auto Light Rotate your arm so the watch is angled at about 40 de
3. ay reaches 10 hours it switches to hours minutes and seconds The upper part of the display switches to hours minutes and seconds when its time reaches one hour Minutes 1 100 second Minutes Lap Split Count Seconds Hour Seconds a a P tz Ses f 1846231 SS SS Seconds 1 100 second Minutes Seconds Hour Ma To measure elapsed time Start oo O gt O gt aa Start Stop eset Whenever you press the button to reset the stopwatch to all zeros the data from the last measurement operation is stored in memory Cumulative Time Measurement Pressing the button to restart the stopwatch without resetting it to all zeros resumes elapsed time measurement from where it was last stopped yA e Reset Data to memory To record lap split times e Start Stop w O gt gt Start Lap Split Lap Split A gt Stop Reset 0 e The watch will exit the lap split screen automatically after Lap Split about eight seconds Data to memory Reset Data to memory E Memory The watch s memory can be divided into multiple measurement logs Each log has its own title screen that shows the distance and date of the measurement which takes up one memory record The memory s maximum capacity is 60 lap split time records plus at least one log title screen for a total of 61 records e When memory becomes full the watch automatically deletes old data to
4. down either button changes the setting at high speed to Increase Use the button to select each of the settings and the and buttons to change them e When setting the hour make sure you specify AM no indicator or PM PM correctly if you are using 12 hour timekeeping or that you specify the correct 24 hour time e When the 12 24 hour timekeeping setting is selected press to toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping 4 After all the settings are the way you want press the button to exit the setting screen e The watch makes adjustments for leap years and month lengths automatically
5. e 40 to 190 cm 6 Use the and buttons to change the stride length setting Each press increases or decreases the stride length by 5 cm e Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed Stride length Sg h STRIDE Decrease to Increase 7 When everything is the way you want press the button to exit the setting screen e The watch automatically exits the stride length setting screen if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Determining Your Stride Length You can determine your stride length as shown below by running a known distance and then dividing by the number of steps it took e The stride length setting can be configured in 5cm units so round your calculation result off to the nearest 5cm Example 1 When you take 25 steps to run the length of a tennis court 23 77 meters 23 77 meters 25 steps 0 9508 meters 95cm Example 2 When you take 239 steps to run one lap around a 300 meter track 300 meters 239 steps 1 255 meters 126cm gt 125cm Using the Timer The Timer Mode lets you set a start time of up to 100 hours in 1 minute steps The time counts down from there and an alarm sounds for 10 seconds when the end of the countdown is reached You can also use an Auto Repeat Timer that repeats the timer operation from the same start time up to e
6. e the procedure under Configuring Individual Preferences to specify your stride length and other information Stopwatch Measurement Unit 1 100 second 1 second from the 10th hour Measurement Range 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds e Distance Measurement Unit 0 1 km Measurement Range 99 9km Maximum Cumulative Distance 999 9km e Lap Split Count Range 99 Button e Start Button Stop e Lap Split Screen Switch Remaining Memory AETA ecords s00 0055 Split Time SS Current Time 1 100 second Hou e You can change the lap time Minutes Seconds and split time positions by pressing the button Operation Guide 2984 Lap Times and Split Times A lap time is the time that elapses during a specific portion of the race such as a lap around a track while a split time is the time that elapses from the beginning of a race up toa certain point Lap Time Example Measuring the lap time for each lap of a track event car race etc Split Time Example Measuring splits at the 10km 20km and 30km points of a marathon Lap 1 Sol Split 2 Lap 2 Stop Start L T Stop Lap 3 Split 3 Start Time Range Display Switching When you first start an elapsed time measurement the lower part of the display shows hours minutes seconds and 1 100 second while the upper part shows minutes seconds and 1 100 seconds When the time in the lower part of the displ
7. grees so you can read its face With the watch on your wrist position it parallel with the ground uer 40 degrees a N minimum e You should be wearing the watch on the outside of your wrist when using auto light Make sure that a line running from the left side 9 o clock to y the right side 3 o clock of the watch is within 15 degrees iD parallel with the ground Auto light may not operate properly if the angle is greater than 15 degrees Important e Illumination may be difficult to see under bright sunlight Illumination turns off automatically if an alarm sounds etc You may notice a slight sound from the watch while illumination is turned on This is the sound of EL panel vibration and does not indicate malfunction Auto Light Precautions To conserve battery power the auto light switch can remain on for a maximum of about six hours After that it will turn off automatically and the s indicator will disappear from the display e If you want to continue using auto light hold down the button for about two seconds again until the s indicator reappears Note however that frequent use of auto light can run down the battery Illumination may not turn on immediately when you angle the watch towards your face This does not indicate malfunction Illumination remains turned on for about 1 5 seconds only even if you leave the watch angled towards your face Illumination may turn on
8. ight times when the end of the countdown is reached Inthe Timekeeping Mode press the button three times to enter the Timer Mode Button Start Stop a a Time Minutes ar How 8 45 a Seconds e Pressing the button while the countdown is stopped will reset the displayed time to the start time D e Pressing the button while a countdown is in progress will N pause it You can resume the countdown from the currently Button displayed time by pressing again Reset Operation Guide 2984 E To set the timer start time If a countdown is in progress stop it before performing the following steps 1 a In the Timer Mode hold down the button for about one second until the hours digits of the start time start to flash Decrease 2 Use the and buttons to change the hours setting IE 16 58 zgjas D Increase Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed 3 Press the button to select the minutes setting This causes the minutes digits to flash 4 Use the and buttons to change the minutes setting Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed Increase 5 When everything is the way you want press the button to exit the setting screen e To specify a start time of 100 hours set 0 00 00 e The watch automatically exits the start time setting screen if yo
9. in the range of 100 to 200 and turn on the beeper Start Stop 7 SF 9 00 F amp i me OR Configuring Individual Preferences Use the following procedure to specify a pace for the pace beeper to specify your stride length for distance calculations and to turn the pace beeper on or off Pace 1 In the Stopwatch Mode hold down the button for about one second until pace value indicating steps per minute starts to flash This is the setting screen Note that the setting screen will not appear unless the stopwatch is reset to all zeros 2 Use the and buttons to change the Decrease pace setting Each press increases or decreases the pace value by 5 100 105 2 2 195 s 200 te p O f MiA ERGE Increase Pace Setting Selecting for the pace setting turns off both the pace beeper and distance calculation 3 Press the button advance to the pace beeper on off setting screen This causes the current pace beeper on off setting On or OFF to flash on the display 4 Press the button to toggle the pace beeper on or off 5 Press the button to advance to the stride length setting screen This causes the current stride length setting cm to flash on the display Setting Unit 5 cm Setting Rang
10. is reset to all zeros 1 Use the button to display the title screen of the measurement log whose data you want to clear Display the title screen of the data Holding down the button scrolls at high speed 2 While holding down the button hold down the button This will cause CLR to flash on the display for about two seconds as the measurement log s data is deleted E To clear cumulative data 1 Use the button to display the cumulative data screen Holding down the button scrolls at high speed 2 While holding down the button hold down the button This causes CLR to flash for about two seconds and then resets the cumulative data to 0 km Operation Guide 2984 Pace Beeper When you start elapsed time measurement with the stopwatch the pace beeper sounds for 30 seconds in accordance with the pace that you have configured for it To sound the beeper again at any time during the elapsed time measurement press the button This will cause the pace beeper to sound for 30 seconds e Stopping elapsed time measurement while the pace beeper is sounding will also stop the beeper You can turn the pace beeper on or off and you can specify its pace using the procedure under Configuring Individual Preferences The J gt indicator is on the display while the pace beeper is turned on To use the pace beeper set a pace value
11. make room for newly measured data Example 1 Memory usage when the current elapsed time measurement is the only one in memory Log Title Screen 60 lap split records 61 records An elapsed time measurement is one that runs from when the stopwatch is started from all zeros until it is again reset to all zeros Example 2 Memory usage when there are multiple elapsed time measurements in memory Measurement 1 Log Title Screen 30 lap split records 31 records Measurement 2 Log Title Screen 29 lap split records 30 records 31 30 61 total For information about recalling stopwatch records see Viewing Stopwatch Records Data Save Timing Whenever you press the button to display a lap split the lap split time and distance are stored in memory Stopping the elapsed time operation and pressing the button to reset the stopwatch to all zeros stores the final distance in memory Memory Full Storing data when memory is full automatically deletes the oldest record currently in memory to make room for the new data Example 1 When the current log is the only one in memory Recording a new lap split record while memory is full causes the oldest lap split time currently in memory to be deleted to make room for the new one Example 2 When there are multiple records or logs in memory All of the records of the oldest stopwatch log are cleared to make room for the new data To clear memory data manually see To clear mea
12. nd again after five minutes Hourly Time Signal The hourly time signal causes the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour Operation Guide 2984 E To set an alarm time 1 Use the button to scroll through the alarm Alarm Number screens until the one you want is displayed Each press of the button scrolls through the alarm screens in the sequence shown below Alarm 1 Alarm2 Alarm 3 OF yO Sorel Mle lt Alarm5 lt Alarm4 Hold down the button for about one second until the hour digits start to flash e This will turn on the selected alarm automatically which is indicated by the alarm on indicator BJJ Y 3 Use the button to move the flashing to the setting you want to change Each press of the button moves the flashing between the hour and the minute digits Minute Decrease 4 Use the and buttons to change the currently flashing setting e Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed e When setting the hour make sure you specify AM no indicator or PM PM correctly when using 12 hour timekeeping or that you specify the correct 24 hour time to Increase e If you selected 24 hour timekeeping in the Timekeeping Mode the time will also be displayed in 24 hour timekeeping in the Alarm Mode Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to set the alarm time
13. surement log data Viewing Stopwatch Records Enter the Recall Mode when you want to view stopwatch records Inthe Timekeeping Mode press the button twice to enter the Recall Mode Entering the Recall Mode displays a title screen showing the number of the newest measurement log Title Distance ii i A za Month Day leasuremen g a Log Number E To search for a measurement log Press the button to scroll through the title screens in sequence from the newest to the oldest Holding down the button scrolls at high speed Cumulative Data Next Older Measurement Newest Measurement es Cumulative Distance E To search for lap split data While the title screen of the measurement log you want is displayed use the and buttons to scroll through the lap split time records in the log e Holding down either button scrolls the records at high speed e The location upper or lower part of the display of the lap and split times is the same as what you selected in the Stopwatch Mode Title Screen Lap Split 1 Final Lap Split Lap time Split Time Best Lap Screen The EET indicator is displayed on the screen of the best lap time The EEST indicator does not appear on any screen when the best lap is cleared because memory became full 1 second Interval E To clear measurement log data e Note that you cannot clear log measurement data unless the stopwatch
14. ting to a standard non snooze daily alarm e Using the Alarm Mode to change the Alarm 1 alarm time setting e Entering the Timekeeping Mode and then displaying the setting screen Using Dual Time The Dual Time Mode lets you set a second time in 30 minute steps so you can keep track of the current time in another time zone etc The Dual Time Mode seconds count is synchronized with the Timekeeping Mode seconds count e The same 12 hour 24 hour format you select for the Timekeeping Mode time is also used by the Dual Time Mode Inthe Timekeeping Mode press the button five times to enter the Dual Time Mode To configure Dual Time settings In the Dual Time Mode press the button or Current Time 3 sie i PM Indicator button to change the time setting in 30 minute i steps no display for mi Minute e Holding down either button changes the setting at high a aa SS speed Fi A e Pressing the button changes the Dual Time Mode time lt O lll to the Timekeeping Mode time SS Hour Seconds Operation Guide 2984 Resetting the Seconds Count to Zero Resetting the zero count to zero on an accurate time signal about once a month helps to ensure accurate timekeeping 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the button Seconds for about one second until the seconds start to flash 2 In accordance with a time signal on the TV or radio press the button
15. u do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Selecting the Timer Type Repeat Timer When Repeat Timer is selected the timer stops and displays the start time when it reaches the end of the countdown e Auto Repeat Timer When Auto Repeat Timer is selected the timer restores the start time and counts down again when the end of a countdown is reached The countdown is repeated up to eight times E To select the timer type In the Timer Mode with the countdown stopped and the current start time on the display hold down the button for about one second This will toggle the timer type between Repeat Timer and Auto Repeat Timer The US indicator is on the display while the Auto Repeat Timer is selected Press the button to stop the countdown and the button to display the start time Auto Repeat Timer Indicator E To stop the alarm beeper Press any button Using the Alarms and Hourly Time Signal In the Timekeeping Mode press the button four times to enter the Alarm Mode About the Alarm Mode Daily Alarms AL 1 to AL 5 The watch beeps for about 10 seconds when an alarm time is reached each day Snooze Alarm AL 1 Only When the snooze alarm is turned on the watch beeps for 10 seconds when the alarm time is reached and up to seven times at five minute intervals thereafter approximately 30 minutes total Pressing any button stops the alarm but the alarm will sou
16. unintentionally when you wear the watch on the inside of your wrist when you shake your arm or when you raise your arm Be sure to turn off the auto light switch whenever you do not need illumination Keep the auto light switch turned off whenever you are wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist Electro static charge and magnetism can interfere with auto light operation and even make operation impossible If this happens lower your arm to the starting position and then raise it again If you still have trouble with auto light illumination try lowering your arm down to your side and then raise it to your face for reading You may hear a faint rattling sound when you move the watch around This sound is caused by the movement of a metal bulb that controls operation of the auto light switch and does not indicate malfunction Using the Stopwatch Whenever you perform a lap split time operation the stopwatch stores a record of the lap split time There is enough memory to hold up to 60 lap split time records For each measurement operation the watch also creates and store a title screen which also takes up one record in memory that shows the distance and the date of the measurement The watch calculates the distance covered using elapsed time based on a fixed pace e Inthe Timekeeping Mode press the button once to enter the Stopwatch Mode e For the stopwatch to be able to perform distance calculations you need to us
17. you wal 5 When the alarm time setting is the way you want press the button to save it This exits the setting screen e The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes e Note that the snooze alarm function of Alarm 1 is turned off automatically whenever you change its alarm time setting E To turn an alarm on or off 1 In the Alarm Mode use the button to display the screen for the alarm you want to turn on or off AL 10 58 336 2 D 2 on or off as shown below Press the button to toggle the displayed alarm Alarm 1 Alarms 2 through 5 Hourly Time Signal Off ug On Off poa On Oy Snooze On Snooze Alarm Hourly Time Signal Hourly Time Indicator Signal Indicator E To test the alarm In the Alarm Mode hold down the button to sound the alarm E To stop the alarm Pressing any button while the beeper is sounding will stop it e Inthe case of the snooze alarm the alarm will sound again in about five minutes SNZ flashes on the display while the snooze alarm is active indicating that the alarm will sound again e The snooze alarm will be canceled automatically when any one of the following occurs while the SNZ indicator is flashing on the display e Using the Alarm Mode to turn off Alarm 1 or change its set

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