TO TURN ALARM OR CHIME ON/OFF
1. PRESS pusher "A" to bring up DAILY ALARM display.
2. PRESS pusher "C" to activate or deactivate daily alarm and chime
accordingly.
NOTE:
•
will appear or disappear according to daily alarm activation or
C
deactivation...
•
will appear or disappear according to confirm chime activation or
B
deactivation...
• The alarm coordinates with the digital time not analog time...
• The alarm will sound only if the digital time zone (T1 or T2) selected in the
Alarm set mode is currently displayed, as confirmed by the alarm symbol
TO SET/USE COUNTDOWN TIMER
1. PRESS pusher "A" to bring up COUNTDOWN TIMER display. "24 HR TR"
will appear...
2. PRESS pusher "D" to let hours flash.
3... PRESS pusher "C" to advance hour...
4... PRESS pusher "A" to set the minutes...
5... PRESS pusher "A" and "C" as above to adjust minutes...
6... PRESS pusher "D" to complete setting...
7... PRESS pusher "C" to start the timer...
8... PRESS pusher "D" to pause the timer...
9. PRESS pusher "C" to re-start the timer, or PRESS pusher "D" again to reset
timer to the preset time...
NOTE: PRESS and HOLD pusher "C" for 2 seconds in setting mode, to activate
fast advance...
NOTE:
• When the timer counts down to zero it will beep for 20 seconds...
• To stop the timer beep, PRESS any pusher.
• "TMR" will appear to designate that the countdown timer is running...
• Countdown time runs up to 24 hours...
TO USE CHRONOGRAPH
1. PRESS pusher "A" to bring up CHRONOGRAPH display; "CH LAP" or "CH
SPL" will appear...
2. PRESS pusher "D" to select LAP ("LAP") or SPLIT ("SPL").
3... PRESS pusher "C" to start timing...
4. PRESS pusher "C" to record the first Lap or Split time; digits will be frozen
for 10 seconds; "LAP" or "SPL" will flash to indicate that the next Lap or Split
time is being recorded in the background.
5. PRESS pusher "A" to view the running display while the display is frozen.
6. PRESS pusher "C" to take another Lap or Split.
7... PRESS pusher "D" to pause...
8. PRESS pusher "C" to resume timing, or PRESS pusher "D" again to reset.
NOTE:
• CHRONOGRAPH must be reset to zero to switch between LAP and SPLIT...
• Records time up to 24 hours and shows 1/100 of seconds for the first hour.
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TO SET DUAL TIME:
1. PRESS pusher "A" to bring up DUAL TIME display. "T2" will appear beside
the dual time...
2. PRESS and HOLD pusher "D"; "Hold" will display until the hour flashes.
3... PRESS pusher "C" to advance hours...
4. PRESS pusher "A" to let month flash.
...
C
5... PRESS pusher "C" to advance month...
6. PRESS pusher "A" and "C" as above to adjust date, year, and to set 12/24
hour format...
7... PRESS pusher "D" to complete setting...
NOTE: PRESS and hold pusher "C" for 2 seconds in setting mode to activate
fast advance...
NOTE:
• While in any setting mode, if no pusher is pressed for 90 seconds the display
will automatically return to TIME / CALENDAR mode.
• While in any mode other than TIME / CALENDAR mode, whenever pusher
"C" or "D" is pressed, the next press of pusher "A" will automatically return
the display to TIME / CALENDAR mode.
ELAPSED TIME RING
If your watch is equipped with a rotatable outer ring on the face, with numbers
corresponding to minutes, you can use this Elapsed Time Ring to time an
activity from the start, or to mark the ending time for the duration of an activity.
TO TIME AN ACTIVITY FROM THE START:
Set the Start/Stop triangle at the time (hour or minute) when you start the activity
(As shown on the left in the illustration shown below). At completion, you can
see how long the activity took.
TO MEASURE THE TIME REMAINING:
Set the triangle to the hour or minute position when you wish to complete the
activity, and check the watch periodically for progress towards that goal.
In the illustration shown on the right you can stop when the minute hand
reaches the 20 minutes past the hour position...
TACHYMETER RING
The tachymeter feature can be used to measure speed in miles per hour (MPH),
nautical miles per hour (knots) or kilometers per hour (KPH) using the sweep
second hand and the scale on the wall above the watch face. You need to know
the actual distance you are covering in miles or km.
Start the chronograph with the second hand at zero (the twelve o'clock
position). Within the first minute, the second hand will point to the rate for a one-
mile (or one kilometer) course: if it takes 45 seconds, the hand will point to 80 at
that position – 80 MPH or 80 KPH...
If within the first minute, a distance greater than one mile or kilometer is covered,
multiply the tachymeter number by the distance to get the actual rate: if you
went 1.2 miles in 45 seconds, multiply the 80 by 1.2 – 96 MPH.
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