Module No. 2072
2072-1
• Button operations are indicated using the letters shown in the illustration.
• Display characters appear either as black-on-white or white-on-black, depending on the model of your watch. All sample displays in this manual are shown as
black-on-white.
• Each section of this manual provides you with the information you need to perform operations in each mode. Further details and technical information can be
found in the “REFERENCE” section.
GENERAL GUIDE
AA
• Press
A to change from mode to mode.
AA
• When you return to the Timekeeping Mode from another mode, the Home City code appears first, followed after a few seconds by the current time. See “TIMEKEEPING MODE” for
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details.
In addition to normal timekeeping, use the Timekeeping Mode to set the current time
and date. You can also momentarily display the World Time screen.
Setting the Current Time
PM indicator
To set the current time
• See “Daylight Saving Time (DST)” for details on DST On/Off setting.
4.Press
5.While the seconds digits are selected (flashing), press
• Pressing
to AA and adds 1 to the minutes. In the range of 00 to 29, the minutes count is
unchanged.
6. Press
7.Press
8.Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the minutes, year, month, and day.
9.After you make the settings you want, hold down
Viewing the Current Date and World Time Mode Screens
In the Timekeeping Mode, press
display the World Time Mode screen. The screen you select remains on the display
for a few seconds, and then the watch returns to the current time.
• The six digits of the date screen show the year, month and day. The date indicated
in the example above is June 30, 1999.
Timekeeping Mode
World Time Mode Day Counter Mode File Mode
TIMEKEEPING MODE
Use the following procedure to select a city (city code) as
your Home City, and then set its time and date.
Seconds
• The times in the Timekeeping Mode and World Time
Mode are linked. Because of this, make sure you select
a “Home City” (the city whose time and date you are
setting), before you set the time and date.
• Changing the city code setting usually changes the time
setting and sometimes changes the date setting.
• Once you select a Home City and set its time, you can
view the current time in other cities by simply changing
Hour : Minutes
City code
City Code DST On/Off
Day Year
until the seconds digits are flashing on the display.
BB
B
BB
AA.
CC
C while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 resets the seconds
CC
until the hour digits are flashing on the display.
BB
B
BB
to increase the setting or
CC
C
CC
stop flashing.
Year Month Day
the city code setting.
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down
code starts to flash.
AA
2.Use
one you want to set as your Home City.
CC
•
C scrolls forward, while
CC
codes.
• See the “CITY CODE TABLE” at the back of this manual for a complete list of available codes.
3.Press
below to select other settings.
Month
Day of week
Home city code
[Date] [World Time Mode]
CC
A and
C to scroll through the city codes until the
AA
CC
AA
A scrolls back through city
AA
BB
B to move the flashing in the sequence shown
BB
Seconds
CC
C to reset the seconds to
CC
to decrease it.
AA
A
AA
BB
B until the digits on the display
BB
BB
B to display the current date screen, and
BB
City code
BB
B until the city
BB
Hour
Minutes
Current time in the
selected city
Home city code
CC
C to
CC
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Daylight Saving Time automatically advances the time setting by one hour from Standard Time. Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight Saving
Time.
To toggle your Home City time between DST and Standard Time
DST indicator
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down
code starts to flash.
BB
2.Press
B once to move the flashing to the DST On/Off
BB
setting.
CC
3.Press
C to toggle Daylight Saving Time (AN displayed)
CC
and Standard Time (Afdisplayed).
4. After you make the settings you want, hold down
until the setting on the display stops flashing.
• The DST indicator appears on the display to indicate
that Daylight Saving Time is turned on.
BB
B until the city
BB
WORLD TIME MODE
City code
Current time in the
selected city
Viewing the Current Date and Timekeeping Mode Screens
In the World Time Mode, press
CC
code, and
C to display the Timekeeping Mode screen. The screen you select re-
CC
mains on the display for a few seconds, and then the watch returns to the current
time of the selected city code.
• The six digits of the date screen show the year, month and day. The date indicated
in the example above is June 30, 1999.
Toggling World Time between DST and Standard Time
Use the following procedure to toggle between Standard Time and Daylight Saving
Time.
DST indicator
The World Time Mode lets you view the current time in
any one of 40 cites around the world. You can also momentarily display the current date in the selected city and
the Timekeeping Mode time (Home City time).
Selecting the World Time City
1. In the World Time Mode, hold down
code starts to flash.
AA
2.Use
one you want is on the display.
CC
•
C scrolls forward, while
CC
codes.
• See the “CITY CODE TABLE” at the back of this manu-
al for a complete list of available codes.
3.Hold down
ing.
Year Month Day
Day of week
Selected city code
[Date] [Timekeeping Mode]
1. In the World Time Mode, hold down
code starts to flash.
2.Press
setting.
3.Press
and Standard Time (Afdisplayed).
4.Hold down
ing.
• The DST indicator appears on the display to indicate
that Daylight Saving Time is turned on.
CC
A and
C to scroll through the city codes until the
AA
CC
AA
A
AA
until the setting on the display stops flash-
BB
B
BB
BB
B to display the current date of the selected city
BB
BB
B once to move the flashing to the DST On/Off
BB
CC
C to toggle Daylight Saving Time (AN displayed)
CC
BB
B until the setting on the display stops flash-
BB
BB
B until the city
BB
scrolls back through city
Home city code
Home city time
Selected city code
BB
B until the city
BB
BB
B
BB
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DAY COUNTER MODE
The Day Counter Mode lets you count the number of days
from the Timekeeping Mode’s current date to a specific
target date. An indicator flashes on the display when the
target date is reached.
• There are 10 Day Counter records, each of which can
be set with its own title and target date.
• A Day Counter record has a title field, a target date field,
and a day counter field.
• When a target date is reached, the
Title
[Timekeeping Mode]
Recalling Day Counter Data
In the Day Counter Mode, press
When the record you want is on the display, press
date and day counter).
[Title] [Target Date] [Day Counter]
Press
• Holding down
• The six digits of the target date indicate the year, month, and day. The above dis-
play indicates January 1, 2001.
•
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assigned to it.
• The above procedure displays all 10 records, regardless of whether or not they
contain any data.
• The day counter value has a plus sign (
target date comes after the current date, or a minus sign (/) in front of it when the
target date comes before the current date.
• Day Counter Mode data reverts to the following defaults whenever the battery of
the watch is replaced.
First Record: Title (
Records 2 – 10: Titles (
CC
C scrolls through the titles at high speed.
CC
appears as the title for any Day Counter record that does not have a title
Setting New Day Counter Data
Cursor
Press .
Press .
4.When the character you want is at the cursor position, press
ing cursor to the right.
5.Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until your title is complete.
• You can input up to eight characters for your title.
Year Month Day
Changing Day Counter Mode Data
1.In the Day Counter Mode, scroll through the titles until the one you want to change
is on the display.
2.Hold down
3.Use
shifts the flashing in the following sequence.
until the flashing cursor appears on the display.
BB
B
BB
BB
B to move the flashing to the location you want to change. Each press of
BB
Title
on the display in the Timekeeping Mode and World Time
Mode. The
Mode when the screen for the target is on the display.
• The
regardless of the year setting of the target date.
CC
C.
CC
), Target date (
NEXT
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1. In the Day Counter Mode, press
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2. Hold down
display.
3. Use
in the following sequence.
(space)
6.After you input your title, press
appears, with the year digits flashing.
• The title field has spaces for eight characters, so you
must press
acter in order to get to the year setting.
7.Press
• The year can be set in the range 1940 to 2039.
8.After you set the year, press
flashing.
9.Press
10.After you set the month, press
flashing.
11.Press
12.Hold down
ing.
Year
indicator also flashes in the Day Counter
indicator flashes on the target date each year,
CC
C to scroll through the Day Counter record titles.
CC
Press .
Year Month Day
), Target date (
(indicating no text) for the title appears.
AA
A and
AA
to
CC
C to increase the setting or
CC
to increase the setting or
CC
C
CC
to increase the setting or
CC
C
CC
BB
B to view its other data (target
BB
) in front of it when the corresponding
ABABAB
ABABAB
BB
B until the flashing cursor appears on the
BB
CC
C to scroll through the available characters
CC
BB
B to move the cursor goes past the 8th char-
BB
BB
B until the digits on the display stop flash-
BB
Month
indicator flashes
)
)
CC
C until a record with
CC
BB
B to move the flash-
BB
BB
B until the year setting
BB
AA
A to decrease it.
AA
so the month digits are
BB
B
BB
to decrease it.
AA
A
AA
BB
B so the day digits are
BB
to decrease it.
AA
A
AA
Day
FILE MODE
The File Mode lets you input up to 10 records of memo
text and number data for instant recall when you need
them.
• A File Mode record has a text field and a number field.
• Inputting data into the number field without inputting
anything in the text field causes the text field to show
on the display, which can be mistaken for an
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empty record. Because of this, it is a good idea to always input both text and number data for each record.
Memo text
[Number]
Inputting New File Data
Cursor
Press .
Press .
4.When the character you want is at the cursor position, press
to the right.
5.Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until your memo text is complete.
• You can input up to eight characters for your memo text.
6.After you input your memo text, use
• You tell when you are in the text field because of the long cursor (-). The number
field has a short cursor (/).
• The memo text field has spaces for eight characters, so you must press
the past the 8th character in order to get to the number field.
• The number field has spaces for 24 digits. Pressing
the 24th digit causes it to jump back to the first character of the memo text field.
AA
7.Use
8.When the character you want is at the cursor position, press
9.Repeat steps 7 and 8 until you complete number input.
• You can input up to 24 digits for number.
10.Hold down
Recalling File Data
1.In the File Mode, press
• Holding down
• Only memory text data (field) appears when you scroll through File Data records.
• All 10 File Mode records appear, regardless of whether or not they contain data.
2.Press
Editing File Data
1.In the File Mode, scroll through the records and display the text field of the one you
2.Hold down
3.Use
4.Use
• For details on inputting characters, see “Inputting New File Data” (steps 3 for memo
text input and 7 for number).
5.Hold down
Deleting File Data
1.In the File Mode, scroll through the records and display the text field of the one you
2.Hold down
3.Press
BB
B
BB
• After the data item is deleted, the cursor appears on the display.
4.Hold down
CC
A and
C to change the character (space, number, plus symbol, or hyphen) at
AA
CC
the cursor position in the number field. The character changes in the following
sequence.
Press .
Press .
to the right.
BB
B until the cursor disappears from the display.
BB
BB
B to toggle the screen between the memo text and number fields.
BB
[Memo Text] [Number]
want to edit.
BB
B until the cursor appears on the display.
BB
BB
B to move the cursor to the character you want to change.
BB
AA
CC
A and
C to change the character.
AA
CC
BB
B until the cursor disappears from the display.
BB
want to delete.
BB
B until the cursor appears on the display.
BB
AA
A and
AA
BB
B until the cursor disappears from the display.
BB
• Remember that credit card and other sensitive data
can be misuse when the watch is in the hands of
another party.
• To protect against the misuse of the data, input them
in coded form that cannot be understood by others.
1.In the File Mode, press
(indicating no text in the text field) appears.
2. Hold down
3. Use
(space)
(space)
CC
C to scroll through the records.
CC
CC
C scrolls through the records at high speed.
CC
CC
C at the same time to delete the data item.
CC
BB
B until the flashing cursor appears on the
BB
display.
and
AA
A
AA
ters in the following sequence.
to
BB
B to move the cursor to the number field.
BB
to
Press
CC
C until a record with
CC
to scroll through the available charac-
CC
C
CC
BB
B until the cursor moves past
BB
BB
B.
BB
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BB
B to move the cursor
BB
BB
B to move
BB
BB
B to move the cursor
BB
• The title field has spaces for eight characters, so you must press
cursor goes past the 8th character in order to get to the year setting.
4.Use
and
to change the character or the setting.
AA
CC
A
C
AA
• For details on setting the data, see “Setting New Day Counter Data” (steps 3 for
title input and 7 for year, month, and day).
CC
AA
• Pressing
flashing in the title clears the title and changes the target date so it matches the current Timekeeping Mode
date.
• Pressing
month, or day digits are flashing changes the target date
so it matches the current Timekeeping Mode date.
5.Hold down
ing.
CC
A and
C at the same time while the cursor is
AA
CC
AA
CC
A and
C at the same time while the year,
AA
CC
BB
B until the digits on the display stop flash-
BB
BB
B to move the
BB