Setting Instructions for Movement Caliber C650 Contents (click on a topic) 1. FEATURES 2. BEFORE USING 3. SECIFICATIONS 4. NAME OF COMPONENTS AND MAJOR FUNCTIONS 5. SWITCHING THE MODE (DISPLAY FUNCTIONS) 6. CHECKING O-POSITION OF EACH HAND 7. ACCESSING TIMES OF DATES OF MAJOR CITIES 8. SWITCHING ANALOG TIME AND DIGITAL TIME 9. SETTING THE TIME (TIME IS CORRECTED BY DIGITAL DISPLAY) 10. SETTING THE DATE (DATE IS CORRECTED BY DIGITAL DISPLAY) 11. USING THE ALARM MODE 12.
Return to Table of Contents 1. FEATURES This watch is a combination solar-powered watch that contains a solar cell in its face that drives the watch hands, alarm, chronograph, timer and numerous other functions by converting light energy into electrical energy. It is also equipped with convenient functions including three power save modes that reduce power consumption when light is not shining on the solar cell, and a "charge indicator" that roughly indicates how much the secondary battery is charged. 2.
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Return to Table of Contents 5. SWITCHING THE MODE (DISPLAY FUNCTIONS) In addition to the time and date modes, this watch is also equipped with three additional modes consisting of the alarm, chronograph and timer modes. The mode can be switched by turning the crown. Check the current mode with the mode hand. 6.
Return to Table of Contents O-Position Correction (Setting to the Watch Base Position) When setting the 0-position of each hand, always make sure to turn the crown forward (clock- wise) to set each hand to its 0-position in the clockwise direction. 1. Turn the crown while in the normal position to set the mode hand to the chronograph [CHR] mode. 2. Pull the crown out to the second click (0-position correction position).
Return to Table of Contents 7. ACCESSING TIMES OR DATES OF MAJOR CITIES The time of date of major cities pre-registered in this watch can be easily accessed by pressing the buttons. 1. Turn the crown to set the mode hand to the time [TME] or calendar [CAL] mode. 2. When button (A) is pressed, the times or dates of major cities are displayed while scrolling up each time it is pressed. 3.
Return to Table of Contents 8. SWITCHING ANALOG TIME AND DIGITAL TIME This watch is able to switch between analog time display and digital time display. 1. Turn the crown to set the mode hand to the time [TME) mode. 2. Press button (A) and (B) simultaneously. 3. After a confirmation tone sounds, the watch switches the time of the city displayed by analog display and the time of the city displayed by digital display.
Return to Table of Contents 10. SETTING THE DATE (DATE IS CORRECTED BY DIGITAL DISPLAY) 1. Turn the crown and set the mode hand to the calendar [CAL] mode. 2. Press either button (A) or button (B) to access the city to be corrected. 3. When the crown is pulled out to the second click (date setting position), the watch enters the date correction state. 4. When button (A) is pressed, the location to be corrected changes each time it is pressed. Select the location to be corrected so that it is flashing.
Return to Table of Contents 11. USING THE ALARM MODE The alarm setting procedure and other procedures for alarm use are the same for Alarm 1, 2 and 3. Only the tone that sounds is different. The alarm sounds for 15 seconds when the set time is reached once a day. When the alarm is sounding, it can be turned off by pressing button (A) or (B). 1.Turn the crown and set the mode hand to either the Alarm 1, 2 or 3 [AL-1, 2 or 3] mode. 2.
Return to Table of Contents The alarm can be switched ON and OF by pulling out the crown to the first click even when not in the alarm correction state. 1. Pull out the crown to the first click in the alarm mode to allow the alarm to be switched ON and OF. 2. Pressing button (B) switches the alarm ON and OF each time it is pressed. 3. Return the crown to the normal position after the alarm has been set to ON or OF. 1.
Return to Table of Contents 13. USING THE TIMER The timer can be set to a maximum of 99 minutes in 1-minute units. When the set time has elapsed, a tone indicating that the set time is up sounds for about 5 seconds, after which the timer returns to the timer initial setting display. 1. Turn the crown to set the mode hand to the timer [TMR] mode. 2. Pull out the crown to the second click (timer setting position) to enter the "minutes" correction state. 3.
Return to Table of Contents 14. USING ZONE SETTING The zone setting function enables only those cities for which "SET" has been selected to be easily accessed (displayed) in each mode. Daylight savings time can be also be set for each city. In addition, the user is also able to arbitrarily register one city and time difference. 1.Turn the crown while in the normal position and set the mode hand to the mode setting [SET] mode. 2.
Return to Table of Contents 6. Turn the crown to display the time difference. 7. After setting, return the crown to the normal position. • Letters of the alphabet (A to Z) • Numbers (0-9) • Symbols (--: hyphens, M: blank spaces) When the crown is turned forward (clockwise), the display changes in the order of letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9) and then symbols (M: blank spaces, --: hyphens).
Return to Table of Contents 4. This fully lit display is canceled when the crown is returned to the normal position. x After canceling, a confirmation tone is sounded after which each of the hands perform a demonstration movement in the order of the second hand, minute hand, UTC minute hand, UTC hour hand and 24 hour hand to indicate that the all-reset procedure is finished.
Return to Table of Contents [Insufficient Charging Warning Function] (Analog Display) Regardless of the display (Mode) of the watch at the time, when the watch becomes insufficiently charged, the watch changes to the time display and the second hand begins to move at two-second-interval movement. Although the 24-hour hand, hour hand and minute hand continue to keep the correct time, the watch stops after about 1.5 days have elapsed after the insufficient charging warning function is activated.
Return to Table of Contents [Time Setting Warning Function] (Analog Display) The watch stops when insufficient charging continues for about 1.5 days. When the watch is charged by exposing to light after having stopped due to insufficient charging, each hand is rapidly advanced to the base position and stops. Each hand remains stopped until the time is reset. (Digital Display) The initial setting display (12 hours, 00 minutes, 00 seconds, UTC or January 1 SA) flashes in the time or calendar mode.
Return to Table of Contents 17. Power Save Features [Power Save 1] When power is not generated as a result of the solar cell not being exposed to light, the second hand stops when it reaches the zero seconds position and the watch automatically enters the power save state to inhibit power consumption of the secondary battery. (Analog Display) • The second hand stops at the base position (12:00). • Other hands continue to keep the correct time.
Return to Table of Contents [Manual Power Save] When not using the watch for an extended period of time, activating the manual power save function after first charging the watch until all three bars of the graphic display of the secondary battery charge indicator are lit enables the watch to be stored for a longer period of time. Furthermore, do not charge the watch while the manual power save function is activated. First cancel the manual power save function before charging.
Return to Table of Contents 18. GENERAL REFERENCE FOR CHARGING TIMES The time required for recharging varies according to the model of the watch (color of the dial, etc). The following times are shown below to serve only as a reference. Recharging time refers to the amount of time the watch is continuously exposed to light. Charging Time Charge Rates from Indoor Light Source Indoors, Office (500 lux) One Day Use 2.
Return to Table of Contents 20. Using the Register Ring NOTE: The bezel design may vary depending on the model. [Calculation function] Speed Index Note the following points when using this function. Use the calculation function of this watch only as a guide. These scales do not indicate the position of the decimal point. Outer Scale (distance scale) Inner Scale (time scale) A. Navigational Calculation 1.
Return to Table of Contents scale (time scale), Thus, the estimated flight time is 2 hours and 30 minutes. 7. Difference in altitude The difference in altitude can be obtained from the rate of descent and the descent time. Example: Obtain the difference in altitude when an aircraft continues descending for 23 minutes at a rate of 250 feet per minute. Answer. Align"25"on the outer scale with "10" on the inner scale. Then,"23" on the inner scale corresponds to "57.5" on the outer scale.
Return to Table of Contents 3) Proportion Example: 30/20 = 60/x Operation: Align "30" on the outer scale with ‘20’ on the inner scale, Then, ‘60’ on the outer scale corresponds to ‘40’ on the inner scale. At this point, the proportion for every value on the inner and outer scales is 30:20. 4) Square root Example: Square root of 225 Operation: Turn the outer scale slowly and find a value that corresponds to both "22.5" on the outer scale and "10" on the inner scale. In this example, "22.
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.
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.