Setting Instructions for Movement Caliber 6850 Contents (click on a topic) 1. Main Components 2. Mode Change-Over 3. Before Using 4. How to Set and Operate Each Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Hand movement demonstration Setting the Time (TME mode) Setting the Calendar (CAL mode) Setting the Quick-Set Alarm (AL-1 mode) Setting the Daily Alarm (AL-2 mode) Stopwatch Operation (CHR mode) Setting the Timer (TMR mode) Setting the Local Time ( L-TM mode) 9. Monitoring in the Normal Time Mode 10.
Return to Table of Contents 1 MAIN COMPONENTS 2 MODE CHANGE-OVER Push the (M)(lower right) button in the normal position to switch between modes as shown Note: Always check the mode hand to ensure the watch is set in the desired mode durin guse, since pressing the (M)(lower right) button unknowingly during operation may occur Return to Table of Contents
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Return to Table of Contents 4. HOW TO SET AND OPERATE EACH MODE 1. HAND MOVEMENT DEMONSTRATION Pushing of the (A), (B) and (C) button at once will cause the second, minute and auxiliary feature hands to stop in the ‘0’ position after moving through the following stages. Minute Hand: Second Hand: Aux. Hand.
Return to Table of Contents 2.SETTING THE TIME Changing the time from 10:10:15 to 19:20:00 <(M) button in the normal position> x The hour/minute hand is based on the 12-hour clock system.
Return to Table of Contents Push the (M) button in to the normal position Press and hold down either the (B) and (C) buttons to use the quick-advance feature Quick-advance function: Hand movement is about twice as fast after the first revolution. (clockwise movement only) The hour/minute/24-hour hands are synchronized 3. SETTING THE CALENDAR (CAL) Changing the calendar from May 5 to Sept. 9. Automatic Calendar System The calendar feature on this watch requires no adjustment at the end of the month.
Return to Table of Contents Setting Procedures Press and hold down either the (A) or (B) button for the quick-advance feature. The month and date must be independently set. Automatic Calendar Correction System When a non-existent date is entered, the watchstwill automatically set the date to the 1 of the following month when the (M) button is pushed in to the normal position.
Return to Table of Contents 4. SETTING THE QUICK-SET ALARM (AL-1) Quick-Set Alarm Function When the alarm is OFF the hr./min./sec/24-hour hands display the current time. This feature allows the alarm to be easily set to the desired time within the 23 hour 59 minute maximum limit. Following one ring of the alarm (10 seconds) the alarm setting is automatically cleared from memory and the auxiliary time display returns to the current set time.
Return to Table of Contents Setting Procedures Clockwise Counterclockwise Alarm ON: second hand stops in the ‘0’ position Alarm OFF: Hr./min./sec.
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Return to Table of Contents Daily alarm auto ON Daily alarm sound selector x x Pull the (M button out to the first step position (one click out). The second hand moves to position (2) and the alarm is turned ON. Press the (A) button to switch between a softer or louder sound level.
Return to Table of Contents 6. STOPWATCH OPERATION (CHR) x x x Max. stopwatch range: 60 minutes in 1/20 second intervals The auxiliary hand displays in 1/20 second increments Starting from the stopwatch reset state, the auxiliary hand advances for 1 minute. The number of elapsed minutes exceeding 1 minute are displayed. The hour/minute/24-hour hands display the current time in the stopwatch mode.
Return to Table of Contents 7. SETTING THE TIME x x x Max. timer range 60 minutes in 1 minute increments Fly-back function: This feature allows you to press the (C) button after the timer countdown has started to return to the beginning of the timer setting and automatically start the countdown over again The hour/minute.24-hour hands display the current set time in the timer mode.
Return to Table of Contents 8. SETTING THE LOCAL TIME (L-TME) Changing the local time from 10:20 to 15:20 (3:20 p.m.) Local time is the time in the current location. On trips, the dual time feature can be used by setting the watch to the local time.
Return to Table of Contents Local time setting is complete at 15:20 (3:20 p.m.) 9. MONITORING IN THE NORMAL TIME MODE a. Calendar Monitor b.
Return to Table of Contents Press the (B) button while monitoring the calendar to monitor the alarm (AL-2) settings. Press the (A) button while monitoring the daily alarm (AL-2) to monitor the calendar settings. Both of the above monitor modes automatically return to the current time after 10 seconds (auto-return). 10. ALL RESET FUNCTION The all reset function is used following a battery replacement or other abnormal watch movement.
Return to Table of Contents 11. CALCULATOR OPERATION The following points should be considered when using the calculator function Use the calculator as a standard measurement device The calculators scale cannot be used for unit measurement. Calculator 1) Elapsed Time Calculations Example: How long will it take a car traveling 80kph to go 400 kilometers? Calculation: Align 8O Speed Index (/\) mark position on the outer lined up with 5:00 (5 on the outer scale with the on the inner scale.
Return to Table of Contents 4) Fuel consumption Rate Calculations Example: If a car travels 5 hours and uses 30 liters of fuel, how many liters of fuel per hour does the car use? Calculation: Align 30 on the outer scale with 5:00 on the inner scale. The Speed Index(/\) mark will now be lined up with 60 (6 liters/hr) on the outer scale.
Return to Table of Contents 5. SPECIFICATIONS Movement Caliber Number 6850 Type Analog Quartz Multi Function, Multi Hand Accuracy +/20 sec. At normal operating temp. o o (5 c –35 c) Additional Functions x Hand type calendar (month, date, no need of adjustment at end of month) x Alarm 1 maximum minutes current Alarm 2 x (Quick Set alarm) setting range : up to 23 hours 59 by 1 minute after the next minute at time.
Return to Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS ABOUT CARE AND HANDLING OF WATCHES TEMPERATURE CARE Avoid temperature extremes. Exposing your watch to high temperatures, such as placing it on the dashboard of a vehicle or use in a hot tub, may cause the watch to malfunction, shorten battery life or damage certain components. Leaving the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular timekeeping until the watch returns to normal operating temperature.
Return to Table of Contents Water Resistance The water-resistant quality of our timepieces is offered in varying degrees depending on the model. This ranges from non-water resistant models to those suitable for SCUBA diving. Water resistance of our timepieces is measured in BAR or Barometric Pressure. Each BAR of pressure is equal to 14.5 pounds per square inch of pressure. Water resistance is measured when the watch is at a static, or motionless state.