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User guide CITIZEN C-330
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. 00
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English
This watch is a combination watch which incorporates two kinds of chronograph functions and a timer function that facilitates clocking various time competitions in one watch besides the usual time indication, calendar and alarm functions. Moreover, this watch has other convenient functions: the time difference correction, local time indication and alarm in local time.
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CONTENTS
1. NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CHANGING FUNCTIONS (MODES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 SETTING TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 HOW TO CORRECT TIME DIFFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 USING HAND RETRACTOR FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 SETTING CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 USING ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 USING SPL CHRONOGRAPH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 USING LAP CHRONOGRAPH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 USING TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 11. USING LOCAL TIME INDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 12. USING LOCAL TIME ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 13. 14. 15. 16. SETTING HANDS TO "0" POSITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 ALL RESET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
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1.NAMES OF PARTS
MODE NAME A: BUTTON A B: BUTTON B C: BUTTON C Time difference correction (setting back) To Alarm mode To Setting status TIME Time difference correction (setting forward) Hand retractor Alarm ON/OFF switch CALENDAR ALARM SPL CHRONOGRAPH START/STOP To show split memo's Reset/Split LAP CHRONOGRAPH START/STOP To show memorized time Reset/Split To timer mode To "0" position correction status Reset/flyback TIMER START/STOP LOCAL TIME Time difference correction in local time (setting forward) Hand Retractor Time difference correction in local time (setting back) To local alarm mode To Setting status Alarm ON/OFF switch To time mode To Setting status LOCAL ALARM AM/PM monitor
AM/PM monitor
M: BUTTON M Pressing in To calender mode Pulling out To Setting status one step.
To SPL To LAP chronograph mode chronograph mode To Setting status To "0" position correction status
To local time mode To Setting status
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MODE NAME a: DIGITAL DISPLAY I b: DIGITAL DISPLAY II c: 24HOUR HAND d: HOUR HAND e: MINUTE HAND f: SECOND HAND/ FUNCTION HAND I g: FUNCTION HAND II h: MODE HAND
TIME Day indication
CALENDAR Month indication
ALARM Alarm time "Hour(s)" indication Alarm time indication "Minute(s)" indication
SPL CHRONOGRAPH Split number indication 1/100 of a second or split time indication
LAP CHRONOGRAPH Lap number indication 1/100 of a second or lap time indication
TIMER Set "Minute(s)" or remaining "Minute(s)" indication Set "00" or remaining "Second(s)" indication
LOCAL TIME Main time "Hour(s)" indication Main time "Minute(s)" indication
LOCAL ALARM Alarm time "Hour(s)" indication Alarm time "Minute(s)" indication
Date indication
Date indication
Main time "Hour(s)" indication by 24-hour system Main time "Hour(s)" indication Main time "Minute(s)" indication Main time "Second(s)" indication SPL chronograph "Second(s)" indication SPL chronograph "Minute(s)" indication ALM SPL LAP chronograph "Second(s)" indication LAP chronograph "Minute(s)" indication LAP Main time "Second(s)" indication Set "Minute(s)" indication TMR
Local time "Hour(s)" indication by 24-hour system Local time "Hour(s)" indication Local time "Minute(s)" indication Local time "Second(s)" indication
Always set at "0" position TME CAL
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2. CHANGING FUNCTIONS (MODES)
Besides the usual time indication function, this watch has seven other functions (modes): the calendar, alarm, SPL chronograph, LAP chronograph, timer, local time indication and alarm in local time. These modes can be changed one after another by pressing the M button. The current mode is shown by the mode indicator.
3. SETTING TIME
Since analog time indication (hour, minute, second, 24-hour hands) is synchronized with digital time indication, set the digital time indication correctly first and then press M button in to the original position. Accordingly, all the hands will be set to the correct positions automatically. [How to set hour indication] (1) Press M button to shift the mode to "TME." (2) Pull M button out to the time setting position. · The second, minute, hour and 24-hour hands stop, and seconds indication appearing on the digital display II starts blinking at the same time. · The function hand II stops at "0" position. Second indication * If you try to shift the mode to "TME" (time setting mode) from the Hand Retractor state, the mode is switched to the second setting mode as the watch remains in the Hand Retractor state in actuality. · For details of the Hand Retractor function (mode), refer to "5. USING HAND RETRACTOR FUNCTION." (3) Press button C for resetting seconds.
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TME Time mode
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Local time mode
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· If button C is pressed while the seconds indication is between 30 and 59 seconds, the minutes indication is advanced to the next minute. (4) If button A is pressed in the seconds reset status (seconds indication is blinking), the watch is switched into the minute setting status. · In this case, hour indication appears on the digital display I while minute indication blinks in the digital display II. (5) Press button C to set minutes. · If button C is left pressed, minutes can be set quickly. (6) If button A is pressed in the minute setting status (minutes indication is blinking), the watch is switched into the hour setting status. · In this case, hour indication appearing in the digital display I starts blinking. (7) Press button C to set hours. · If button C is left pressed, hours can be set quickly. · Hour indication is set in the 24-hour system. (8) Press button A and the watch returns to the seconds reset status. (9) If button M is pressed in to the normal position in the time setting mode, the watch returns to the usual time indication mode. · The second, minute, hour and 24-hour hands are automatically set to their correct positions, synchronous with the digital time indication. The second hand starts 1-second interval movement. The minute, hour and 24-hour hands move every 20 seconds.
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watch enters the Hand Retractor mode. B B
Usual time mode Day Date
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Hour setting status Hour Minute
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4. HOW TO CORRECT TIME DIFFERENCE
· Time difference can be corrected by hours. (1) If button A is pressed for 2 seconds or more in the normal time mode, the 24-hour, hour and minute hands are advanced by an hour (hours). · If button A is left pressed, it quickens forward correction of the time difference. (2) If button C is pressed for 2 seconds or more, the 24-hour, hour and minute hands are set back by an hour (hours). · If button C is left pressed, it quickens backward correction of the time difference.
5. USING HAND RETRACTOR FUNCTION
· If either digital display is hard to see because the hour hand and/or minute hand overlap in the time, calendar, alarm, local time or local alarm mode, the disturbing hands can be moved aside by the Hand Retractor function. [How to use the Hand Retractor function] (1) If button B is pressed for 2 seconds or more in a normal mode, the second hand quickly moves to the "0" position and stops there. At the same time, the 24-hour hand moves to the 24 hours position (24:00) while the hour and minute hands are moved quickly to the 12 hours and "0" minute positions (12:00) respectively. · If button B is pressed again while the hands are moving quickly, each hand stops immediately. (2) If button B is pressed once more, the Hand Retractor mode is canceled and each hand returns to its original position.
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6. SETTING CALENDAR
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[Indication after the mode is switched to the calendar mode from another mode] · Digital display I: Month · Digital display II: Date Normal position · Second, minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time. · Function hand II stops at "0" position.
Calendar setting position
[How to set calendar] (1) Press button M to switch the mode to "CAL." (2) Pull out button M to the calendar setting position. · The month appearing on digital display I starts blinking. * If you try to shift the mode to "CAL" (calendar setting mode) from the general Hand Retractor status, the mode is shifted to the month setting mode as the watch remains in the Hand Retractor status in actuality. (3) Press button C to set the month. · If button C is left pressed, the month can be set quickly.
(4) If button A is pressed in the month setting status (month indication is blinking), the watch is switched into the date setting status. · The date appearing on digital display II starts blinking. (5) Press button C to set the date. · If button C is left pressed, the date can be set quickly. (6) If button A is pressed in the date setting status, the watch is switched into the year setting status. · In that event, digital display I shows the first two digits of the Christian year while digital display II shows the last two digits, and all the digits appearing on the displays are blinking. (7) Press button C to set the year. · If button C is left pressed, it quickens setting of the year. · The year can be set in the range from 1997 to 2099. (8) Press button A and the watch returns to the month setting status. (9) If button M is pressed in to the normal position in the calendar setting mode, the watch returns to the usual calendar indication mode. * If button B is pressed in the calendar setting status, the watch enters the Hand Retractor mode.
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Automatic month-end correction function · If the calendar is set to such an unreal date as 30th of February or 31st of September, the calendar automatically corrects the error in setting and it indicates the 1st day of the next month as the watch is restored to the usual calendar mode. Automatic day setting function · With setting of the date, month and year, the day of the week is automatically set. Year indication · Year indication appears in the calendar setting mode only.
Month setting status Date Day
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Date setting status Date Day
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7. USING ALARM
[Indication after the mode is shifted to the alarm mode from another mode]
Alarm indication
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· Digital display II shows the minute. Hand Retractor status, the mode is changed to the hour setting status of the alarm mode as the watch remains in the Hand Retractor status in actuality. (3) Press button C to set the hour. · In the alarm setting mode, the hour can be set in the 24-hour system only. · If button C is left pressed, the hour can be set quickly. (4) Press button A to switch from the hour setting status to the minute setting status. · Digital display I shows the hour. · The minute indication appearing on digital display II starts blinking. (5) Press button C to set the minute. · If button C is left pressed, the minute can be set quickly. (6) If button A is pressed once more, the watch returns to the hour setting status of the alarm setting mode. (7) If button M is pressed in to the normal position in the alarm setting status, the watch returns to the alarm time indication mode (alarm on). * If button B is pressed in the alarm time setting status, the watch enters the Hand Retractor mode.
* If you try to switch the mode to "ALM" (alarm setting mode) from the general
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Digital display I Digital display II · Alarm ON: Hour Minute · Alarm OFF: No indication "OF" · Alarm time is indicated in the 24-hour system Normal position on the digital displays. · Second, minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time. setting position · Function hand stops at "0" position.
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[How to set alarm time] (1) Press button M to switch the mode to "ALM." (2) Pull button M out to the setting position, and the watch enters the alarm time setting mode. · The hour indication appearing on digital display I starts blinking.
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[How to distinguish between the alarm time in AM and that in PM] (1) In case the alarm time has been set. · Press button A in the alarm mode, and "AM" or "PM" appears on digital display II. (2) In case no alarm time has been set. · Press button A in the alarm mode, and "OF" appears on digital display II. [How to switch the alarm ON/OFF] (1) Each time button C is pressed in the alarm mode, the alarm is switched on and off alternately. [Alarm monitor] (1) Press button C for 2 seconds or more, and the alarm will continue to sound while button C is being pressed.
Usual alarm mode Alarm ON status Hour Minute
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8. USING SPL CHRONOGRAPH
[Reset status of chronograph]
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·The chronograph is capable of checking and indicating a time up to 23 hours 59 minutes 59 and 99/100 seconds in units of 1/100 of a Chronograph second. If 24 hours passes after starting a second hand time check, the chronograph stops with the 1/100 second indication (After indication of 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds 60 minutes has which is the reset state. elapsed, it This SPL chronograph function is capable of indicates the checking split time (elapsed time) and chronograph checked split time, up to 9 records in total can hour(s).) be saved in the memory.
Chronograph minute hand Lap time Split L1 S1 Split Split Lap time L2 S2 Lap time L3 S3 T T LE
[Indication after the mode is shifted to the SPL chronograph mode from another mode] · The second hand serves as the chronograph second hand and the function hand II serves as the chronograph minute hand. · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time. · Digital display I: Indicates "S" + number in the split time check mode. In other modes, nothing is indicated on this display. · Digital display II: 1/100 of a second indication (After 60 minutes has elapsed, it indicates the chronograph hour(s).) [How to check total time] (1) Press M button to switch the mode to "SPL." (2) Press A button to start checking time. · Each time button A is pressed, the chronograph stops and starts checking time alternately. · Each time button A is pressed, the split time is memorized. If button A is pressed only once, the total time is memorized. (3) If button C is pressed while the chronograph is stopped, the chronograph indication is reset. · If button A or C is pressed, the watch beeps for confirmation.
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[How to check split time (elapsed time)] (1) Press button A to start checking time. Each time button A is pressed, the chronograph starts and stops alternately. (2) If button C is pressed during a time check, the chronograph indicates a split time. · While a split time is being indicated, "S" and the split number blink on digital display I. (3) If button C is pressed while a split time is being indicated, the elapsed time for the split time indication is added and the chronograph enters the next split time checking status. · Every time button C is pressed, each split time is numbered and saved in the memory. Maximum of nine split times can be saved in the memory. When the tenth split time is checked, the oldest record is erased and the latest check time is recorded, and so on. · Split times are numbered in the checking order. (4) If button A is pressed while a split time is being indicated, the chronograph is switched into the time check end status. · If no button is pressed for 10 seconds while a split time is being indicated, the chronograph automatically returns to the time check status to continue checking time.
(5) If button C is pressed when the chronograph is out of operation (time check end status), it resets the chronograph. * When button A or C is pressed, the watch beeps for confirmation. [How to show a recorded split time] (1) Press button B in the chronograph mode (reset, time check, stop or split time status), and chronograph indicates the split time of the oldest record in the memory together with its split number on the display. · Each time button B is pressed, the chronograph shows the split times recorded in the memory one after another, and the latest recorded split time is followed by the oldest split time. · If button B is pressed to show the recorded split times in the reset or stop status, all the recorded split times are shown one after another in the recording order. Following the last recorded split time, the chronograph shows the total of the recorded split times. Henceforth, the chronograph shows the oldest split time again and other records follow it in the aforementioned order. · If no split time is recorded, the chronograph shows the total time. · The total time represents the elapsed time from the start to the end of a time check in the chronograph mode. While a total time is shown, "T" blinks on digital display I.
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[Indication after memo is called back] · The second hand moves to the position that was previously memorized and stops there. · The function hand II moves to the chronograph minute position that was previously memorized and stops there. · Digital display I: Shows "S" and the memo number, both of which are blinking. · Digital display II: Indicates time in hundredths of a second. (After 60 minutes has elapsed, it indicates the chronograph hour(s).) · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time.
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(2) If no button is pressed for 10 seconds after a split time is shown, the chronograph returns to the status it showed just before the split time (reset, time check, or stop status). (3) If button A or C is pressed, the chronograph returns to the status it showed just before the split time (reset, time check, or stop status). * All the records of split times are cleared when button A is pressed to start a new time check, after the chronograph is reset.
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[In case the mode is switched from the SPL chronograph mode to another] (1) In case the SPL chronograph mode is switched to another mode once and it is switched back to the SPL chronograph mode again, the last time check status, just before the first mode change, is recovered. However, 1) if the chronograph was in the split time check status just before the first mode change, the chronograph is set for the time check status after the second mode change, 2) if the chronograph was in the split time calling status just before the first mode change, the chronograph is set in the status (reset, time check or time check end status) just before the split time calling status, after the second mode change. (2) In case the SPL chronograph mode is switched to the LAP chronograph mode, the time check status does not change. · In case the last chronograph status was the SPL chronograph reset status, the chronograph is switched into the LAP chronograph reset status. · In case the last chronograph status was the SPL chronograph time check status, the chronograph is switched into the LAP chronograph time check status.
· In case the last chronograph status was the SPL chronograph time check end status, the chronograph is switched into the LAP chronograph time check end status. However, 1 if the last status was the split time check status, the chronograph enters the LAP chronograph time check status, 2 if the last status was the split time calling status, the chronograph enters the status (reset, time check or time check end status) just before the split time calling status, 3 if the SPL split time was called in the split time status, the chronograph enters the LAP chronograph time check status.
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9. USING LAP CHRONOGRAPH
· The chronograph is capable of checking and indicating a time up to 23 hours 59 minutes 59 and 99/100 seconds in units of 1/100 of a second. If 24 hours passes after starting a time check, the chronograph stops with the indication of 0 hour 0 minute 0 second which is the reset state. This LAP chronograph function is capable of checking lap time (elapsed time) and checked lap time, up to 9 records in total, can be saved in the memory. [Reset status of LAP chronograph] [Indication after the mode is switched to the LAP chronograph mode from another mode] Chronograph · The second hand serves as the LAP minute hand chronograph second hand and the function Chronograph hand II serves as the LAP chronograph minute second hand hand. 1/100 second · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate indication the current time.
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· Digital display I: Indicates "L"+ number in the lap time check mode. In other modes, nothing is indicated on this display. · Digital display II: Chronograph 1/100 of a second indication (After 60 minutes has elapsed, it indicates the LAP chronograph hour(s).) [How to check total time] (1) Press button M to switch the mode to "LAP." (2) Press button A to start checking time. · Each time the button A is pressed, the chronograph stops and starts checking time alternately. · Each time button A is pressed, the split time is memorized. If button A is pressed only once, the total time is memorized. (3) If button C is pressed while the chronograph is stopped, the chronograph indication is reset. · If button A or C is pressed, the watch beeps for confirmation. [How to check lap time] (1) Press button A to start checking time. · Each time button A is pressed, the chronograph starts and stops alternately.
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(After 60 minutes has elapsed, it indicates the chronograph hour(s).)
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(2) If button C is pressed during time check, the chronograph indicates a lap time. · While a lap time is being indicated, "L" and the lap number blink on the digital display I. (3) If button C is pressed while a lap time is being indicated, the elapsed time for the lap time indication is added and the chronograph enters the next lap time checking status. · Every time button C is pressed, each lap time is numbered and saved in the memory. Maximum of nine lap times can be saved in the memory. When the tenth lap time is checked, the oldest record is erased and the latest check time is recorded, and so on. · Lap times are numbered in the checking order. (4) If button A is pressed while a lap time is being indicated, the chronograph is switched into the time check end status. · If no button is pressed for 10 seconds while a lap time is being indicated, the chronograph automatically returns to the time check status to continue checking time. (5) If button A is pressed when the chronograph is out of operation (time check end status), it resets the chronograph. * When button A or C is pressed, the watch beeps for confirmation.
[How to show a recorded lap time] (1) Press button B in the LAP chronograph mode (reset, time check, stop or lap time status), and chronograph indicates the lap time of the oldest record in the memory together with its lap number on the display. · Each time button B is pressed, the chronograph shows the lap times recorded in the memory one after another, and the latest recorded lap time is followed by the oldest lap time. · If button B is pressed to show the recorded lap times in the reset or stop status, all the recorded lap times are shown one after another in the recording order. Following the last recorded lap time, the chronograph shows the total of the recorded lap times. Henceforth, the chronograph shows the oldest lap time again and other records follow it in the aforementioned order. · The lap between the last lap time and the total time is shown as "LE." · If no lap time is recorded, the chronograph shows the total time. · The total time represents the elapsed time from the start to the end of a time check in the chronograph mode. While a total time is shown, "T" blinks on digital display I. (2) If no button is pressed for 10 seconds after a lap time is shown, the chronograph returns to the status it showed just before the lap time (reset, time check, or stop status).
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(3) If button A or C is pressed, the chronograph returns to the status it showed just before the lap time (reset, time check, or stop status). * All the records of lap times are cleared when button A is pressed to start a new time check, after the chronograph is reset. [Indication after memo is called back] · The second hand moves to the position that was previously memorized and stops there. · The function hand II moves to the chronograph minute position that was previously memorized and stops there. · Digital display I: Shows "L" and the memo number, both of which are blinking. · Digital display II: Indicates time in hundredths of a second. (After 60 minutes has elapsed, it indicates the chronograph hour(s).) · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time.
LAP chronograph time check
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Calling memo
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Showing lap time
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Time check
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Finish of time check (Indication of elapsed time)
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[In case the mode is switched from the LAP chronograph mode to another] (1) In case the LAP chronograph mode is switched to another mode once and it is switched back to the LAP chronograph mode again, the last time check status, just before the first mode change, is recovered. However, 1 if the chronograph was in the lap time check status just before the first mode change, the chronograph is set for the time check status after the second mode change, 2 if the chronograph was in the lap time calling status just before the first mode change, the chronograph is set in the status (reset, time check or time check end status) just before the lap time calling status, after the second mode change. (2) In case the LAP chronograph mode is switched to the SPL chronograph mode, the time check status does not change. · In case the last chronograph status was the LAP chronograph reset status, the chronograph is switched into the SPL chronograph reset status. · In case the last chronograph status was the LAP chronograph time check status, the chronograph is switched into the SPL chronograph time check status.
· In case the last chronograph status was the LAP chronograph time check end status, the chronograph is switched into the SPL chronograph time check end status. However, 1 if the last status was the lap time check status, the chronograph enters the SPL chronograph time check status, 2 if the last status was the LAP lap time calling status, the chronograph enters the status (reset, time check or time check end status) just before the lap time calling status, 3 if the lap time was called in the lap time status, the chronograph enters the SPL chronograph time check status.
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10. USING TIMER
· The timer can be set for 1 minute to 60 minutes in one minute increments. [Initial setting status of the timer]
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[How to set the timer] (1) Press button M to switch the mode to "TMR." (2) Pull out button M to the timer setting position. (3) Press button C to set timer minute(s) as desired. Each time button C is pressed, the set time (minutes) is shortened by one minute. · Digital display I and the function hand II indicate the set minutes. · Digital display II shows "00." · If button C is left pressed, it quickens setting of the timer. (4) Press button M to the normal position, and setting of the timer is complete. * If button B is pressed during setting of the timer, the watch comes into the Hand Retractor mode. [How to start time check by the timer] (1) Press button A. The timer begins time check (countdown) starting from the set minutes. (2) If button A is pressed during time check, the timer stops time check. If button A is pressed again while the timer is in the stop status, the timer continues with the time check. (3) If button C is pressed while the timer is stopped, the timer is reset to the initial setting status.
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[Indication after the mode is switched to the timer mode from another mode] · Function hand II serves as the indicator of the set minutes. · Digital display I shows the timer minute(s). · Digital display II shows the timer second(s). · Second, minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the current time.
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(4) If button C is pressed during a time check, all the indicators are forcibly reset to their respective initial positions and the timer restarts checking time (countdown). (5) When the timer completes a time check, it is automatically reset to the initial set status. · When the set time is up, the watch beeps for 5 seconds.
11. USING LOCAL TIME INDICATION
· Independently of the main time set in the time mode, a different time can be set by switching to the local time mode. [Indication after the mode is shifted to the local time mode from another mode] · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate the local time. Normal position · The second hand, digital displays I and II indicate the main time, namely,the second hand indicates second(s) of the main time,the Local time setting position digital display I indicates hour(s) of the main time,the digital display II indicates minute(s) of Main hour Main minute indication indication the main time. · The function hand II stops at "0" position.
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L-TM L-A
L TME C
[Local time indication]
Flyback
Initial setting status of the timer
Time check is complete. Automatic return about 10 seconds after completion of a time check (In the case no button operation is performed)
Setting time is up.
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C
C
Time check by timer
A
Stop
ALM AL
[Indication during local time setting] · The second hand stops at "0" position. · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands stop at their respective last positions just before the mode was changed. · Function hand II stops at "0" position.
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R
LAP S
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· Digital display I indicates hour(s) of the local time. · Digital display II indicates minute(s) of the local time. [How to set a local time] (1) Press button M to shift the mode to "L-TM" (local time). (2) Pull button M out to the local time setting position. · "Hour(s)" indication appears on digital display I and it starts blinking. · "Minute(s)" indication appears on digital display II and it starts blinking. (3) Press button C to set "hour(s)." · If button C is left pressed, it quickens setting of "hour(s)." · The hour(s) of the local time is set in the 24-hour system. (4) To set "minute(s)" of the local time, press button A in the "hour(s)" setting status (hours indication is blinking). · The "minute(s)" indication appearing on the digital display II starts blinking. (5) Press button C to set "minute(s)." · If button C is left pressed, it quickens setting of "minute(s)." (6) If button A is pressed in the "minute(s)" setting status, the minute(s) setting mode is switched to the hour(s) setting mode. (7) Press button M in to the normal position during any setting status in the local time mode, and the watch returns to the "local time indication" mode, in which the respective indicators serve as mentioned below.
· The minute, hour and 24-hour hands are automatically set at their respective local time, interlocking with the digital indications. · The second hand still indicates second(s) of the main time. · Digital display I indicates "hour(s)" of the main time. · Digital display II indicates "minute(s)" of the main time. * If button B is pressed in a local time setting status, the watch comes into the Hand Retractor mode. [How to correct time difference in local time] · Time difference can be corrected by hours (at a unit of one hour). (1) Press button A continuously for 2 seconds or more in the local time indication mode to correct the local time difference. Each time button A is pressed, the 24-hour, hour and minute hands are advanced by one hour. · If button A is left pressed, those hands are continuously advanced for quick setting. (2) Press button C continuously for 2 seconds or more in the local time indication mode to correct the local time difference in the other direction. Namely, each time button C is pressed, the 24-hour, hour and minute hands are set back by one hour. · If button C is left pressed, those hands are continuously set back for quick setting.
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Local time indication Usual local time mode Hour(s) Minute(s)
12. USING LOCAL TIME ALARM
Local alarm indication [Indication after the mode is shifted to the local alarm mode from another mode] Digital display I Digital display II · Alarm ON: Local alarm "hour" Local alarm "minute" "OF" Normal position · Alarm OFF: No indication · The local alarm time is indicated in the 12-hour system on the digital displays. Local alarm · The minute, hour and 24-hour hands indicate setting position the current local time. · The second hand indicates second(s) of the Local alarm Local alarm main time. "minute(s)" "hour(s)" indication indication · Function hand II stops at "0" position.
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L-TM L-A
B
B
Hand Retractor mode
M
M
Local time setting status
L TME C
ALM AL
TM
R
LAP S
Hour setting status Hour(s) Minute(s)
B
A Minute setting status
Hour(s) Minute(s)
A
Hand Retractor mode
[How to set local alarm time] (1) Press button M to switch the mode to "L-AL" (local alarm mode). (2) Pull button M out to the setting position, and the watch enters the setting mode. · The hour indication of the local alarm time appears on digital display I and starts blinking. · The digital display II shows the minute(s) of the local alarm time.
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(3) Press button C to set the hour(s) of the local alarm time. · In the local alarm setting mode, the hour(s) can be set in the 24-hour system only. · If button C is left pressed, the hour(s) can be set quickly. (4) Press button A to switch from the hour setting status to the local alarm minute setting status. · The minute indication of the local alarm time appearing on digital display II starts blinking. (5) Press button C to set minute(s) of the local alarm time. · If button C is left pressed, the minute can be set quickly. (6) If button A is pressed once more, the watch returns to the hour setting status of the local alarm setting mode. (7) If button M is pressed in to the normal position in the alarm setting status, the watch returns to the local alarm time indication mode (alarm on). * If button B is pressed in an alarm time setting status, the watch enters the Hand Retractor mode. [How to distinguish between the local alarm time in AM and that in PM] (1) In case the local alarm time has been set. · Press button A in the alarm mode, and "AM" or "PM" appears on digital display II.
(2) In case no local alarm time has been set. · Press button A in the local alarm mode, and "OF"appears on digital display II. [How to switch the alarm ON/OFF] (1) Each time button C is pressed in the local alarm mode, the alarm is switched on and off alternately. [Alarm monitor] (1) Press button C for 2 seconds or more in the local alarm time indication status, and the alarm will continue to sound while button C is being pressed.
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13. SETTING HANDS TO "0" POSITION
Usual local alarm mode Alarm ON status Hour(s) Minute(s)
· The watch indication may become disordered because of static electricity or strong shock given to it. If either occurs, check each hand for its correct positioning at "0" point and correct its positioning if necessary.
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Alarm OFF status OF
B
B
Hand Retractor mode
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L-TM L-A
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ALM AL
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