Operation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Before Getting Started...
- Time Adjustment
- Using Mobile Link with a Mobile Phone
- Getting Ready
- Auto Time Adjustment
- Mode Customization
- Customizing the Timekeeping Mode Screen
- Viewing Step Count Data
- Recording Your Current Location (Location Memory)
- Checking the Distance and Bearing to a Location Memory Point (Location Indicator)
- Auto Altitude Calibration
- Recording Waypoints and Their Altitudes (Mission Log)
- Configuring World Time Settings
- Adjusting Hand Alignment
- Phone Finder
- Configuring Watch Settings
- Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting
- Connection
- Digital Compass
- Altitude Measurement
- Barometric Pressure Measurement
- Checking the Current Barometric Pressure
- Checking Changes in Barometric Pressure Over Time
- Checking the Change in Barometric Pressure between Two Readings
- Barometric Pressure Change Indications
- Calibrating Barometric Pressure Readings (Offset)
- Specifying the Barometric Pressure Unit
- Barometric Pressure Reading Precautions
- Temperature Measurement
- Viewing Altitude Records
- Sunrise and Sunset Times
- Stopwatch
- Timer
- Alarms and Hourly Time Signal
- World Time
- Pedometer
- Hand Alignment Adjustment
- Other Settings
- International Travel
- Other Information
- Troubleshooting
4. Hold down (L) for at least two seconds to
set your current location’s altitude as the
reference altitude.
This causes [DIFF CLR] to stop flashing
and displays the altitude at your current
location.
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The second hand (Altitude Differential
Indicator) will indicate the difference
between the reference altitude and the
current altitude reading. At this time the
second hand should indicate ±0 m (±0
feet).
Current location altitude
Altitude differential indicator
5. While comparing the difference between
the altitude you found on the map and the
altitude differential indicated by the
watch’s second hand, advance towards
your destination.
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When the altitude differential you found
on the map is the same as that indicated
by the second hand, it means you are
close to your destination.
Example: Altitude differential of -30 m (-98
feet) (-300 m (-984 feet))
100 50
0
−50
−100
Altitude differential
indicator
Range:
±100 m (1000 m)
(±328 feet (3280 feet))
Unit: m
Note
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If the altitude differential is outside of
the specified range, the second hand
will indicate [OVER] or [UNDER].
If either of these is indicated while
using the ±100 m (328 feet)
measurement range, change the
range setting to ±1000 m (3280 feet).
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The second hand will move to 9 o’clock
if a reading is outside the allowable
altitude measurement range (-700 m to
10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 feet)), or if
a reading error occurs.
Setting the Auto
Measurement Interval
You can select an auto measurement interval
of either five seconds or two minutes.
1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when [SET] starts to
flash and then disappears from the
display.
This displays the altitude for your current
location.
3. Press (E).
This causes the auto measurement
interval to appear on the display.
4. Press (A) to toggle the auto measurement
interval between [0’05] and [2’00].
[0’05]: Readings taken every second for
the first three minutes, and then every five
seconds for about the next one hour.
[2’00]: Readings taken every second for
the first three minutes, and then every two
minutes for about the next 12 hours.
5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.
Note
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The watch will automatically return to
the Timekeeping Mode if you do not
perform any operation in the Altimeter
Mode for about one hour while [0’05] is
selected as the measurement interval
or about 12 hours while [2’00] is
selected.
Recording Altitude Readings
Use the procedure below to record altitude
measurements manually. Auto
measurements are also recorded
automatically.
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Use the Altitude Record Recall Mode to
view or delete records.
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Viewing Altitude Records
● Recording Altitude Data Manually
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode or Altimeter
Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds
until [REC] stops flashing on the display.
This records the current altitude, date,
and time.
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There is enough memory to hold up to
14 altitude records.
●
Recording data when there are already
14 records in memory will automatically
delete the oldest record to make room
for the new one.
Note
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If Mission Log is disabled, the watch
will automatically return to normal
Altitude Mode operation following
recording of altitude data.
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If Mission Log is enabled and altitude
data is recorded, the watch will
connect with the phone and transfers
the data to it.
When a connection is established
between the watch and phone, [REC]
will change to [OK], and the second
hand will move from [R] to [C].
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Recording Waypoints and Their
Altitudes (Mission Log)
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[ERR] will appear on the display if
connection fails for some reason.
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