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Operation Guide 5289
About This Manual
Operations are performed using the watch’s crown, and the three buttons indicated by the letters A, B and C in this manual.
Hands and Indicators
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When rotating the crown to move the hands of the watch, you can use the operations described below to move the hands at high speed. There are two high-speed hand movement speeds. High-speed 2 is the fastest.
High-speed 1
High-speed 2
Hour Hand Second Hand Minute Hand Upper Dial Hand: Indicates a time, in 24-hour format,
Lower Dial Hand: Points to the day of the week. Day Indicator
This User’s Guide uses numbers shown above to identify watch hands and indicator.
With the crown pulled out, rotate it rapidly away from you three times.
After starting the High-speed 1 operation, rotate the crown rapidly away from you three more times.
depending on the current mode.
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch.
Note that the product illustrations in this manual are intended for reference only, and so
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the actual product may appear somewhat different than depicted by an illustration.
Using the Crown
The crown of this watch is a screw in lock crown. Before using
Crown
the crown, you must fi rst rotate it towards you to loosen it. After performing crown operations be sure to press the crown in lightly as you screw it back in.
Important!
To maintain water resistance and avoid impact damage x to the crown, be sure to screw it back in when you are not using it.
Loosen
The illustrations below show the different crown operations.
Pull out Rotate Push in
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High-speed Cancel
Note
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If you do not perform any operation for more than two minutes after pulling out the crown, crown operations will become disabled automatically. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again to re-enable crown operations. You can use high-speed hand movement when confi guring time settings in the
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Timekeeping Mode, Alarm Mode, Countdown Timer Mode or home position adjustment. High-speed hand movement is forward only. There is no high-speed backward
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hand movement. Button operations become disabled after you perform a crown operation. If this
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happens, rotate the crown slightly. This should restore button operations.
Rotate the crown towards you or press any button.
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Things to check before using the watch
1. Hold down C at least two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode, and
then observe the movement of the
Is the x Second Hand moving smoothly at one-second intervals?
Is the x Second Hand moving at two-second intervals or is it stopped completely?
Power is low. Charge the watch by placing it in a location where it is exposed to light. For details, see “Charging the Watch” (page E-11).
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Second Hand.
The watch is charged. For details about charging, see “Charging the Watch” (page E-11).
Go to step 2.
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Contents
E-2 About This Manual
E-3 Using the Crown
E-6 Things to check before using the watch
E-11 Charging the Watch
E-13 To check the current power level E-18 To recover from the sleep state
E-19 Mode Reference Guide
E-20 To determine the watch’s current mode E-20 To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode E-21 To select a mode
E-22 Timekeeping
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2. Check the Home City.
Use the procedure under “To confi gure Home City settings” (page E-23) to confi gure your Home City.
3. Set the current time.
See “Confi guring Current Time and Day Settings” (page E-28).
The watch is now ready for use.
E-23 Confi guring Home City Settings
E-23 To confi gure Home City settings E-26 To switch between standard time and summer time
E-28 Confi guring Current Time and Day Settings
E-28 To change the current time setting E-31 To change the current day setting
E-36 To view the time in another time zone E-39 To swap your Home City and World Time City
E-40 Using the Stopwatch
E-41 To enter and exit the Stopwatch Mode E-42 To perform an elapsed time operation E-42 To perform lap time measurement E-44 To recall lap data
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E-45 Using the Countdown Timer
E-46 To specify the countdown start time E-47 To perform a countdown timer operation E-47 To stop the alarm
E-48 Using the Alarm
E-49 To change the alarm time setting E-51 To turn the alarm on or off E-51 To stop the alarm
E-52 Adjusting Home Positions
E-53 To adjust home positions
E-56 Troubleshooting
E-60 Specifi cations
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Warning! Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite hot. Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particularly hot when exposed to the following conditions for long periods.
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On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight Too close to an incandescent lamp x Under direct sunlight x
Important!
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Keep the watch in an area normally exposed to bright light when storing it for long periods. This helps to ensure that power does not run down.
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Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in such a way that it is blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down. Make sure that the watch is exposed to bright light whenever possible.
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Press 2. B to return to regular timekeeping.
The watch will also return to regular timekeeping if you do not perform any
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operation for about 1 second.
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Charging the Watch
The face of the watch is a solar panel that generates power from light. The generated power charges a built-in rechargeable battery, which powers watch operations. The watch charges whenever it is exposed to light.
Charging Guide
Checking the Current Power Level
Certain functions will be disabled when the power level is low. If the power level is low, leave the watch in a location where its face (solar panel) is exposed to light.
To check the current power level
In the Timekeeping Mode, press 1. B. The
MID (M), or LOW (L) to indicate the power level.
Low Power
Moves at two-second intervals.
Whenever you are not wearing the watch, be sure to leave it in a location where it is exposed to light.
Best charging
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performance is achieved by exposing the watch to light that is as strong as possible.
Second Hand will move to HIGH (H),
HIGH (H): High
MID (M): Medium
LOW (L): Low
Low power conditions are indicated by the movement of the
Second Hand in the Timekeeping Mode.
If the x
Second Hand is moving normally at one-second
intervals, power is at Level 1.
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Second Hand is moving at two-second intervals,
power is at Level 2, which is quite low. Expose the watch to light as soon as possible so it can charge.
Low Battery Alert (Hand Movement and Function Status)
Level Hand Movement Function Status
1 Normal. All functions enabled
xx Second Hand moves at
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two-second intervals.
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xx Second Hand stopped.
When wearing the watch, makes sure that its face is not blocked from light by the sleeve of your clothing.
The watch may enter a
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sleep state (page E-18) if its face is blocked by your sleeve even only partially.
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Beeper disabled
All functions disabled
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When power drops to Level 3, all settings (including timekeeping) will be cleared. x Recharging the battery will reset all settings to their initial factory defaults. When the watch is at Level 3, exposing it to light for a while will cause the x Hand to move to the position of second 57. This indicates that charging has started.
Power Recovery Mode
The watch is designed to go into a power recovery mode that stops hand operation temporarily whenever power suddenly drops below a certain level due to overuse of the alarm tone or other operations over a short period. Note that all operations are disabled while the watch is in the power recovery mode. The hands will move to the correct positions and the watch will resume normal operation after power recovers (in about 15 minutes). Putting the watch in a location where it is exposed to light will help power to recover sooner.
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Power Saving
Power Saving enters a sleep state (second hand sleep or function sleep) whenever the watch is left for a certain period in an area where it is dark.
Elapsed Time in Dark Operation
60 to 70 minutes (second hand sleep)
6 or 7 days (function sleep)
The watch will not enter a sleep state between 6:00 AM and 9:59 PM. If the watch is x already in a sleep state when 6:00 AM arrives, however, it will remain there. The watch will not enter a sleep state while it is in the Stopwatch Mode. x
To recover from the sleep state
Move the watch to a well-lit area or press any button.
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xx Second Hand only stopped at 12 o’clock, all other functions
enabled
All functions, including analog timekeeping, disabled x Internal timekeeping maintained x
Second
Charging Times
Exposure Level (Brightness)
Outdoor sunlight (50,000 lux) 8 minutes 3 hours 35 hours
Window sunlight (10,000 lux) 30 minutes 8 hours 130 hours
Window sunlight on cloudy day (5,000 lux)
Indoor fl uorescent lighting (500 lux)
1 Approximate exposure each day to generate power for normal daily operation. * 2 Approximate exposure to take power up one level. *
The above times are for reference only. Actual times depend on lighting conditions.
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For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the “Power x Supply” section of the Specifi cations (page E-61).
Daily
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48 minutes 12 hours 209 hours
8 hours 150 hours – – –
Level Change *2
Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
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Mode Reference Guide
Your watch has fi ve “modes”. The mode you should select depends on what you want to do.
To do this: Enter this mode: See:
Confi gure Home City and DST (daylight saving time) settings x Confi gure time and day settings x Check the current power level x
View the current time in one of 29 cities around the globe x Confi gure World Time City and summer time settings x Swap the Home City and World Time City x
Measure elapsed time and lap times, and recall lap times Stopwatch Mode E-40
Use the countdown timer
Set an alarm time x Turn the alarm ON or OFF x
Timekeeping Mode E-22
World Time Mode
Countdown Timer Mode
Alarm Mode
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Selecting a Mode
With this watch, everything starts from the Timekeeping Mode.
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To determine the watch’s current mode
Check what the under “To select a mode” (page E-21).
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To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode
Hold down C for at least two seconds.
Lower Dial Hand is indicating as shown
Timekeeping
To enter the Timekeeping Mode, hold down C at least two seconds.
Hand Functions
Hour Hand Second Hand Minute Hand
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If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after x pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the hand will not move if you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again. For details about city codes, see the “City Code Table” at the back of this
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Upper Dial Hand: Indicates the current hour in the
Lower Dial Hand: Points to the day of the week. Day Indicator
Rotate the crown to move the 2. code you want to select as your Home City.
Each time you select a city code, the
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Minute Hand and n Day Indicator move to the
current time and day for that city code.
Push the crown back in to return to the Timekeeping 3. Mode.
Home City time in 24-hour format.
Second Hand to the city
Hour Hand,
To select a mode
Each press of C will cycle between modes. The currently selected mode is indicated by the
Lower Dial Hand.
Timekeeping Mode World Time Mode
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Alarm Mode
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Countdown Timer Mode Stopwatch Mode
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Confi guring Home City Settings
The Home City is location where you will normally use the watch. You can choose from a selection of city codes that represent 29 cities around the globe.
To confi gure Home City settings
Note
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This watch does not have a city code that corresponds
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TYO (TOKYO)
STD/DST Switching
You can select summer time or standard time independently for each city. The initial default setting for all cities is AT (AUTO). Normally you should use the AT (AUTO) setting because it automatically switches between summer time and standard time. You should change the setting to STD (standard time) or DST (summer time) in the following cases.
When using a time of a location that is not included in the watch’s list of 29 cities
When the preset AUTO standard time/summer time timing is incorrect for some reason
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Daylight Saving Time (summer time) advances the time setting by one hour from Standard Time. Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight Saving Time.
Note that you cannot switch between
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saving time) while UTC* is selected as your Home City.
Coordinated Universal Time, the world-wide scientifi c standard of timekeeping. The * reference point for UTC is Greenwich, England.
to Newfoundland.
Pull out the crown.1.
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This will cause the city code of the currently selected Home City. This indicates the city code setting mode.
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Second Hand to move to the
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To switch between standard time and summer time
Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To confi gure Home City settings” (page E-23).1.
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Selecting a city code will cause the
Upper Dial Hand to move automatically to the current time for the selected
city code. If you will use the watch in a city that is not included in the city code list, select a
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city code that is in the same time zone as your city. Displaying the Home City Settings screen will cause the
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move to AT (auto switching), STD (standard time), or DST (daylight saving time).
AT (AUTO)
STD The watch always shows standard time.
DST The watch always shows daylight saving time.
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The watch automatically switches between standard time and daylight saving time in accordance with its calendar.
Hour Hand, c Minute Hand, and
Lower Dial Hand to
Confi guring Current Time and Day Settings
You can confi gure current time and day settings.
To change the current time setting
Pull out the crown.1.
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This will cause the
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TYO (TOKYO)
code of the currently selected Home City. If you do not perform any operation with the crown
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for about two minutes after pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the hand will not move if you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again.
Second Hand to move to the city
Hold down 2. A for about one second to cycle through the summer time settings as shown below.
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AT (AUTO) STD DST
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After the setting is way you want, push the crown back in.3.
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Change the Home City settings, if you want.2.
For details about these settings, see steps 2 and 3 x under “To confi gure Home City settings” (page E-23).
Hold down 3. C for about one second until the watch beeps and the
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Home city/DST
This indicates the time setting mode.
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In the following steps, each press of x C cycles between settings as shown below.
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Hour/Minute Hour
Second Hand moves to 12 o’clock.
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CC
Year
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Rotate the crown to adjust the time (hour and minute) setting.4.
See “Using the Crown” (page E-3) for information about high-speed hand
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movement. The xv Upper Dial Hand is synchronized with the z Hour Hand. When adjusting the setting, check to make sure that the x correctly indicates an a.m. time or p.m. time. If you want to change the day setting at this time, press
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procedure starting from step 3 under “To change the current day setting” (page E-31).
After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in to return to the 5. Timekeeping Mode.
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This causes timekeeping to resume with the 12 o’clock.
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Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul May
Setting the month
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After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in to return to the 9. Timekeeping Mode.
This causes timekeeping to resume with the
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12 o’clock.
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The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month
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lengths and leap years. Once you set the day, there should be no reason to change it except after you have the watch’s rechargeable battery replaced or after power drops to Level 3.
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Jan
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After the 5. C. This will enter the month setting mode.
Feb
The
xx Second Hand will move to the
currently selected month.
Rotate the crown to adjust the month setting.6.
Mar
Press 7. C. This will enter the year setting mode.
xz Hour Hand will move to the number
The
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that represents the tens digit of the year and the number that represents the ones digit. The
Second Hand will move to 12 o’clock and
stop there.
Upper Dial Hand
Second Hand starting from
Day Indicator stops moving, press
Minute Hand will move to the
Second Hand starting from
To change the current day setting
Pull out the crown.1.
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This will cause the code of the currently selected Home City.
Hold down 2. C for about one second until the watch beeps and the
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This indicates the time setting mode. x
Press 3. C twice. This will enter the day setting mode.
The
xn Day Indicator will move slightly to indicate the
setting mode.
Second Hand to move to the city
Second Hand moves to 12 o’clock.
Rotate the crown to adjust the day setting.4.
Rotate the crown to adjust the year setting.8.
If you want to change the time setting at this time, press x C and then perform the procedure starting from step 4 under “To change the current time setting” (page E-28).
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Year setting (tens digit)
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Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone
You can use World Time to view the current time in one of 29 time zones around the globe. The currently selected city is called the “World Time City”.
NYC (NEW YORK)
Hands and Indicators
Hour Hand: Indicates the hour of the current time in the
World Time City.
Second Hand: Indicates the current World Time City
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Minute Hand Lower Dial Hand: Points to WT. Day Indicator
Pressing
x A causes the x Second Hand to move to the
current World Time City for about three seconds.
for about three seconds after the World Time mode is entered.
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To view the time in another time zone
In the Timekeeping Mode, press 1. C once to enter the World Time Mode.
xb Lower Dial Hand will move to WT.
The To select the UTC zone as your World Time, simply hold down x B for about three seconds. No other operation is required.
Pull out the crown.2.
xx Second Hand points to the currently selected World Time city code.
The
xb Lower Dial Hand will indicate AT (AUTO), STD (standard time) or DST
The (daylight saving time), which indicates the current daylight saving time setting. If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after
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pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the watch hands will no longer move when you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again.
Rotate the crown to move the 3. as the World Time City.
Each time you select a city code, the
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Indicator move to the current time and day for that city code. For details about city codes, see the “City Code Table” at the back of this manual. If you think that the time indicated for the selected World Time City is not correct,
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it probably means that there is something wrong with your Home City settings. Use the procedure under “To confi gure Home City settings” (page E-23) to correct the Home City settings.
Hold down 4. A for about one second to cycle through the summer time settings as shown below.
Second Hand to the city code you want to select
Hour Hand, c Minute Hand, and n Day
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AT (AUTO) STD DST
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After selecting the city you want, push the crown back in to return to the World 5. Time Mode.
Swapping your Home City and World Time City
You can use the procedure below to swap your Home City and World Time City. This capability can come in handy when you frequently travel between two locations in different time zones.
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The following example shows what happens when the Home City and World Time City are swapped while the Home City originally is TYO (Tokyo) and the World Time City is NYC (New York).
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Before swapping
After swapping
Home City World Time City
Tokyo
10:08 p.m.
(Standard time)
New York 9:08 a.m.
(Daylight saving time)
New York 9:08 a.m.
(Daylight saving time)
Tokyo
10:08 p.m.
(Standard time)
To swap your Home City and World Time City
In the World Time Mode, hold down A for about three seconds until the watch beeps.
This indicates that your Home City and World Time City
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have been swapped.
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After swapping the Home City and World Time City, the x watch will stay in the World Time Mode. The x Second Hand will point to your new World Time City (TYO in this example).
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Using the Stopwatch
You can use the Stopwatch Mode to measure elapsed time and lap times, and to recall lap times. Up to 10 lap times can be stored in memory. There is also memory to record the fastest lap time. Though no more lap times are stored after 10 times are in memory, the fastest lap time continues to be updated as required. Starting a new elapsed time operation clears all of the memories (including fastest lap time).
What is a lap time?
A lap time is the time elapsed over a specifi c segment of a race.
Example: Car race on an oval track
Lap 1
Start
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To perform an elapsed time operation
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Start Stop (Restart) (Stop) Reset
To perform lap time measurement
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Start Lap (LAP1) Lap (LAP2) Stop Reset
Each press of x B records a lap time. You can record up to 10 lap times. After that, you can still perform lap time operations, but they will not be recorded. After 10 lap times are recorded, the
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This indicates that no more lap times will be recorded. If you perform a lap time operation that is not recorded (because 10 times are
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already in memory) and that lap is the fastest lap, it will be recorded as the fastest lap.
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To recall lap data
While in the Stopwatch Mode, pull out the crown to enter the Data Recall Mode.1.
Rotate the crown to select other laps.2.
xb Lower Dial Hand will indicate the lap number of currently shown time.
The The xb Lower Dial Hand will indicate FL (fastest lap) when the fastest lap time is shown.
To return to the Stopwatch Mode, push the crown back in.3.
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B B
Lap 2
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Lower Dial Hand will point to the mark.
Lap 3
A B
Hands and Indicators
Hour Hand: Indicates the stopwatch minute count
(1 revolution = 60 minutes).
Second Hand: Indicates the 1/20 (0.05)-second count
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Performing a new elapsed time operation after resetting the stopwatch will delete x previously recorded lap times. An ongoing elapsed time measurement operation is not affected by pulling out the x crown. The xx Second Hand, which indicates the 1/20 (0.05)-second count during stopwatch operation, moves only 30 seconds after an elapsed time measurement operation is started or restarted, or after a lap time is cleared. After that, the
Second Hand stops.
When elapsed time passes 60 minutes, the
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will perform one full rotation.
Minute Hand: Indicates the stopwatch seconds count. Lower Dial Hand: Indicates the current lap.
To enter and exit the Stopwatch Mode
In the Timekeeping Mode, press C twice to enter the Stopwatch Mode.
xb Lower Dial Hand will move to LAP1.
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during stopwatch operation.
Hour Hand and v Upper Dial Hand
Using the Countdown Timer
The countdown timer can be confi gured within a range of one minute to 60 minutes. An alarm sounds for about 10 seconds when the timer reaches zero.
Hands and Indicators
Second Hand: Indicates countdown or elapsed
Minute Hand: Indicates countdown or elapsed minutes.
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Lower Dial Hand: Points to TR.
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All hands move counterclockwise during a countdown.
seconds.
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To specify the countdown start time
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In the Timekeeping Mode, press 1. C three times to enter the Countdown Timer Mode.
The
xb Lower Dial Hand will move to TR.
In the Countdown Timer Mode, pull out the crown. This 2. enters the countdown start time setting mode.
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If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the hand will not move if you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again.
Rotate the crown to set the countdown start time.3.
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The maximum countdown start time setting is 60 minutes. To set a countdown start time of 60 minutes, move the See “Using the Crown” (page E-3) for information x about high-speed hand movement.
Minute Hand to 12 o’clock.
Using the Alarm
When the alarm is turned on, an alarm will sound for about 10 seconds each day when the time in the Timekeeping Mode reaches the preset alarm time. This is true even if the watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode.
Hands and Indicators
Hour Hand: Indicates the currently set alarm time hour. Second Hand: Indicates the current alarm ON/OFF
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Minute Hand: Indicates the currently set alarm time
Upper Dial Hand: Indicates the hour setting of the
Lower Dial Hand: Points to AL.
setting.
minute.
current alarm time in 24-hour format.
To perform a countdown timer operation
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Start Stop Zero Reset
A time-up alert sounds for 10 seconds when the countdown reaches 0, and then x the timer displays the start time. The alarm will not sound if battery power is low. x Pulling out the crown while a countdown is in progress will stop the countdown and x enter the countdown start time setting mode.
To stop the alarm
Press any button.
To change the alarm time setting
In the Timekeeping Mode, press 1. C four times to enter the Alarm Mode.
The xb Lower Dial Hand will move to AL.
Pull out the crown to enter the alarm setting mode.2.
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If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and the watch hands will no longer move when you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again. You can toggle between the hour and minute setting mode, and the hour only
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setting mode by pressing C.
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Hour/Minute Hour
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Rotate the crown to set the alarm time.3.
The
xz Hour Hand will also move.
See “Using the Crown” (page E-3) for information about high-speed hand x movement.
Press 4. C to switch to the hour setting mode.
xz Hour Hand will move slightly left and right to indicate the z Hour Hand
The setting mode. Check the 24-hour time indicated by the
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setting is a.m. or p.m.
Rotate the crown to adjust the hour setting only.5.
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See “Using the Crown” (page E-3) for information about high-speed hand movement.
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Upper Dial Hand to see if the current
Adjusting Home Positions
Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands and/or day indicator setting to be off. If this happens, perform the applicable home position adjustment procedures in this section.
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Any time after you enter the home position adjustment mode in step 2 of the
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following procedure, you can return to the Timekeeping Mode by pushing the crown back in. In this case, any adjustments you made before the watch returned to the Timekeeping Mode will be applied. If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after
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pulling it out, crown operations will become disabled and hands will not move if you rotate the crown. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pull it out again.
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A hand’s (or the day indicator) adjustment mode is indicated when that hand is x at its home position as shown in the table below. If you complete the above cycle and return to x the
Lower Dial Hand will appear to vibrate slightly at the home position. The
Second Hand will also vibrate slightly at the other home positions as well.
The table below shows the proper home positions of each hand and the day x indicator.
Proper Home Positions
bb Lower Dial Hand
zz Hour Hand, cc Minute Hand, xx Second Hand
nn Day Indicator
Lower Dial Hand correction,
Home Position
mark
12 o’clock
1 (centered)
After the setting is the way you want, push the crown back in to exit the alarm 6. setting mode.
The alarm always works based on the time kept in the Timekeeping Mode.
x
The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not x perform any operation in the Alarm Mode for about two or three minutes.
To turn the alarm on or off
In the Alarm Mode, press A to toggle the alarm between on and off. The Hand will indicate the current ON/OFF setting.
Note
The alarm will not sound if battery power is low. x The alarm will not sound if the watch is in the Power Saving sleep state. x
To stop the alarm
Press any button.
To adjust home positions
To adjust a home position, rotate the crown.3.
The hands do not move counterclockwise and the day indictor does not move in
x
reverse during home position adjustment. If you go past the desired setting, you will need to do a full cycle to get back to the setting you want. See “Using the Crown” (page E-3) for information about high-speed hand
x
movement.
Push the crown back in to return to the Timekeeping Mode.4.
x
This will cause the hands to return to their normal positions and resume regular timekeeping. Wait until everything stops moving before performing any other operation.
Pull out the crown.1. Hold down 2. B for at least fi ve seconds until the watch
beeps and the
When you release x B, the b Lower Dial Hand should move to or in the vicinity of its home position

mark ( adjustment mode. In the following steps, each press of
x C cycles the
home position adjustment mode as shown below.
Lower Dial
Hand
C
Day Indicator
Second Hand moves to 12 o’clock.
). This indicates the b Lower Dial Hand
C
Hour Hand
C
C
Minute Hand
Second Hand
Second
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C
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Troubleshooting
Hand Movement and Position
I lost track of what mode the watch is in.
Refer to “Mode Reference Guide” (page E-19). To return directly to the Timekeeping Mode, hold down C at least two seconds.
The
Second Hand is moving at two-second intervals.
All the watch’s hands are stopped at 12 o’clock and none of the buttons work (
Second Hand stopped at 57, 58, 59, or 00).
Power may be low. Expose the watch to light until the normally, at one-second intervals (page E-15).
The hands of the watch suddenly start moving at high speed, even when I do not perform any operation.
This could be due to any one of the following causes. In all cases, the hand movement does not indicate malfunction, and should stop shortly.
x
The watch is recovering from a sleep state (page E-18).
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Charging
The watch does not resume operation after I expose it to light.
This can happen after the power level drops to Level 3 (page E-15). Continue exposing the watch to light until the second intervals).
The
Second Hand starts to move at one-second intervals, but then suddenly
returns to moving at two-second intervals.
The watch probably is not suffi ciently charged yet. Continue keeping it exposed to light.
E-58
Second Hand starts moving normally (at one-
Second Hand starts moving
Hands suddenly stop moving. Button operation also is disabled.
The watch may be in the power recovery mode (page E-16). Do not perform any operation until the hands return to their normal positions (in about 15 minutes). The hands should return to their correct positions when normal operation returns. To help power recover, leave the watch in a location where it is exposed to light.
The current time setting is off by one hour.
x
The period when summer time is applied in the location where you are using the watch may be different from the period set for your currently selected Home City. Use the procedure under “To switch between standard time and summer time” (page E-26) to switch from AT (AUTO) to STD (for standard time) or DST (for summer time).
The time and date settings are off.
This could indicate that the watch has been exposed to magnetism or strong impact, which has caused problems with proper hand and day indicator alignment. Adjust the watch’s hand and day indicator home position alignment (page E-52).
World Time
The indicated World Time is wrong.
There is a problem with your Home City settings. Check your Home City settings. See “To confi gure Home City settings” (page E-23).
The indicated World Time is one hour off.
The daylight saving time (summer time) setting for the World Time city is wrong. See “To view the time in another time zone” (page E-36).
Alarm
The alarm does not sound.
x
Power may be low. Expose the watch to light until the normally, at one-second intervals (page E-15).
x
The time setting is wrong in terms of a.m. and p.m. The crown may be pulled out. Push the crown back in. x
Second Hand starts moving
E-55
E-57
E-59
Operation Guide 5289
Specifi cations
Accuracy at normal temperature: ±15 seconds a month Timekeeping: Hour, minutes (hand moves every 10 seconds), seconds, day
Calendar system: Full Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 Other: Home City code (can be assigned one of 29 city codes and Coordinated
Universal Time); Daylight Saving Time (summer time) auto switching / Standard time
World Time: 29 cities (29 time zones) and Coordinated Universal Time
Other: Daylight Saving Time (summer time) / Standard Time
Stopwatch: Measuring capacity: 59'59.95"
Countdown Timer:
E-60
Measuring unit: 1/20 (0.05) seconds Measuring mode: Elapsed time Lap time (Memories: 10, Fastest lap memory)
Measuring unit: 1 second Input range: 1 to 60 minutes (1-minute increments)
City Code Table
Summer Time Period
Summer Time
Start
None None
2:00 a.m., second
Sunday in March
Midnight, second
Saturday in October
Midnight, third
Sunday in October
Summer Time End
2:00 a.m.,
fi rst Sunday in
November
Midnight, second
Saturday in March
Midnight, third
Sunday in February
or Midnight, fourth
Sunday in February
Los
Angeles
Rio De Janeiro
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
City Code City
PAGO PAGO (PPG) Pago Pago –11 HONOLULU (HNL) Honolulu –10 ANCHORAGE
LOS ANGELES
DENVER (DEN) Denver –7 CHICAGO (CHI) Chicago –6 NEW YORK (NYC) New York –5
SANTIAGO (SCL) Santiago –4
RIO
L-2
(ANC) Anchorage –9
(LAX)
–8
–3
Alarm: Daily alarm Other: Power Saving; Battery level indication Power Supply: Solar panel and one rechargeable battery
Approximate battery operating time: 8 months (no exposure to light after a full charge; 10 seconds alarm beeper operation per day)
City Code Table
City Code City
F. DE NORONHA
PRAIA (RAI) Praia –1 UTC
LONDON (LON) London
PARIS (PAR) Paris +1
ATHENS (ATH) Athens +2
JEDDAH (JED) Jeddah +3 None None
TEHRAN (THR) Tehran +3.5
(FEN)
Fernando
de Noronha
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
–2
0
Summer Time Period
Summer Time
Start
None None
1:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
3:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
Midnight, March
22 or Midnight,
March 21
Summer Time End
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in October
3:00 a.m., last
Sunday in October
4:00 a.m., last
Sunday in October
Midnight,
September 22
or Midnight,
September 21
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L-1
L-3
City Code City
DUBAI (DXB) Dubai +4 KABUL (KBL) Kabul +4.5 KARACHI (KHI) Karachi +5 DELHI (DEL) Delhi +5.5 DHAKA (DAC) Dhaka +6 YANGON (RGN) Yangon +6.5 BANGKOK (BKK) Bangkok +7 HONG KONG TOKYO (TYO) Tokyo +9 ADELAIDE (ADL) Adelaide +9.5 SYDNEY (SYD) Sydney +10 NOUMEA (NOU) Noumea +11 None None
WELLINGTON
L-4
(HKG) Hong Kong +8
(WLG) Wellington +12
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
Summer Time Period
Summer Time
Start
None None
2:00 a.m., fi rst
Sunday in October
2:00 a.m.,
last Sunday in
September
Summer Time End
3:00 a.m., fi rst
Sunday in April
3:00 a.m., fi rst
Sunday in April
xBased on data as of December 2010.
x
The rules governing global times (UTC offset and GMT differential) and summer time are determined by each individual country.
x
The summer time periods in this table are applicable to specifi c cities. For cities not included in the list, select the list city that is in the same time zone as the desired city and perform STD/DST settings manually.
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