Operation Manual

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NOTES ON USING THE WATCH
TIME/CALENDAR MODE
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The alarm sound can be heard by pressing and holding buttons C and E at the
same time.
[TIME/CALENDAR SETTING]
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The calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of
leap years from 2012 to 2061.
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Once the year, month and date have been set, the day of the week is automati-
cally set.
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Setting the seconds:
With the second digits flashing, press button C or E in accordance with a time
signal. The second digits are reset to “00”.
When the seconds count any number from 30” to “59” and button C or E is
pressed, one minute is added and the seconds are reset to “00”.
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The flashing digits except the seconds and 12-/24-hour indication move quickly if
button C or E is kept pressed.
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If the watch is left untouched with the digits flashing, it will automatically return to
the TIME/CALENDAR mode in 2 to 3 minutes.
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Note on unusual display:
While setting the time/calendar, all the segments of the display will light up if both
buttons C and E are pressed at the same time. This is not a malfunction. Press
button B twice to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode, and then set the time/
calendar again.
GMT ± (hours)
Country name
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N Y C
Y M Q
B O S
S C L
B U E
R I O
P D L
New York*
Montreal*
Boston*
Santiago*
Buenos Aires
Rio de Janeiro*
Azores Is.*
City mark City name
U.S.A.
Canada
U.S.A.
Chile
Argentina
Brazil
Azores Islands
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The cities marked with *” use daylight saving time (summer time).
Notice on change of Santiago time zone
Santiago had previously been in a time zone that was 4 hours behind GMT. However,
since 2015, Santiago has shifted to a time zone that is 3 hours behind GMT.