
• Thank you for purchasing this Watch. Your Watch
features electronic sensors, which measures and shows
the outdoor conditions: weather forecast, temperature,
pressure, altitude and compass directions.
• Your Watch provides the essential information you need
when you go hiking, wild camping and other outdoor
activities especially for a prolonged period.
• Your Watch also includes current time, daily alarm,
chronograph, timer and dual time functions.
• Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for
an unreasonable time.
• Avoid rough usage or severe impact on your Watch.
• Do not open the Watch's case unless by a certified
service agency because your watch contains delicate
electronic sensors and components.
• Clean your Watch with a soft cloth occasionally for a
longer useful life.
• Keep your Watch away from magnets or any
appliances which contain magnetic objects such as
mobile phones, speakers and motors.
• Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use.
• Your Watch is carefully designed and produced for outdoor
activities. In order to utilize the features, it is advisable to
read the following instructions before using the Watch.
1.0 Introduction

2.0 Buttons and Its Functions - Model A and Model B
Mode Button [M]
• To select among the Current Time, Daily Alarm, Chronograph, Timer and Dual Time modes.
• To select among the setting items in setting display.
Sensor Button [SR] (Model B ), Sensor Button [SR] / EL Button[EL] (Model A)
• To select among the Altimeter, Barometer, Track and Compass modes.
• Hold 1 second to turn on the EL Back Light for about 3 seconds. (Model A only)
Start/Stop Button [S/S]
• To select between functional displays under the same mode.
• To activate the 'start' or 'stop' chronograph function in the chronograph mode.
• To toggle Yes/No.
• To increase the digits in setting display.
Lap/Reset Button [L/R]
• To activate the 'lap' or 'reset' chronograph function in the chronograph mode.
• To move the cursor to the left by one in the History recalling display.
• To decrease the digits in setting display.
• To toggle Yes/No.
EL Button [EL] (Model B)
• To turn on the EL back light for about 3 seconds.
Note
Press any button to activate the watch under Power Saving Mode. (For more information, please refer to Chapter 14.0)

Model A Model B
Sensor
[SR]
Sensor
[SR]
Lap/Reset
[L/R]
Mode
[M]
Start/Stop
[S/S]
Light
[EL]
Lap/Reset
[L/R]
Mode
[M]
Start/Stop
[S/S]
Light
[EL]
2.0 Buttons and Its Functions - Model A and Model B

Current Time Mode
[SR]
[SR]
[SR]
[M]
[SR]
[SR]
Sensor Mode Timekeeping Mode
Daily Alarm Mode Chronograph Mode
Timer Mode
Dual Time Mode
[M] [M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
Compasee Mode
Track Mode Altimeter Mode
Barometer Mode
3.0 Major Function Modes -Timekeeping Mode and Sensor Mode

Functional Display
• The Current Time Mode includes 4 kinds of functional
displays:
• Day of Week display
• Current Time display
• Date
• Weather Forcast
• To select between day of week and temperature
displays by pressing [S/S].
[S/S]
Current Time Mode
Day of Week Display
Temperature Display
4.0 Current Time Mode - Functional Display
day of week
temperature
current time
weather forcast
date

How to Set the Current Time
• To select the setting display, press and hold the [M]
button for about 2 seconds in the Current Time Mode.
In setting display, the word "SET" will appear.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to change the
selection following the adjacent Current Time Setting
Sequence.
• When the second digits are flashing (selected), press
the [S/S] or [L/R] button to reset the digits to "00".
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
• When month-day order setting is selected, press the
[S/S] or [L/R] button to select either month-day or
day-month format. When 12/24 hour format setting is
selected, press the [S/S] button to select either 12 or 24
hour format.
• When the setting is completed, press and hold the [M]
button to exit the setting display.
4.2 Current Time Mode - Setting the Current Time
Current Time Setting Sequence
hold
[M]
digits have been
selected (flashing)
[S/S] / [L/R]
hold
[M]
[M]
Date Format
Chime
ON/OFF
Key Tone
ON/OFF
Unit
Meter/feet
12/24
Hour Format
Day
Month
Year
HourMinuteSecond
[M] [M]
[M]
[M] [M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
hold
[S/S] / [L/R]
Unit
mb/hpa/inHg
Current Time Setting Display
Current Time Display
[M]
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed

Weather Forecast Feature
• A special feature of the Watch is the coming weather
predicting function. It works by analyzing the changes of
the past air pressure.
How to Indicate the Coming Weather
• The Watch provides 4 different symbols to indicate the
forecast weather, which are:
• Sunny
• Cloudy with Sun
• Cloudy
• Raining
IMPORTANT: Since the Watch predicts the coming
weather by using the data of the changes in the air
pressure, a higher accuracy may result when the user
stays at the same altitude for at least 24 hours.
IMPORTANT: The Watch predicts the weather by
adopting general weather prediction principles, it is NOT
capable to reflect the dramatic changes of weather
within a very short period of time.
4.1 Current Time Mode - Weather Forecast Feature
Weather Forecast Symbols
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
with sun
Sunny

Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2
• The Watch includes two daily alarms: Daily Alarm 1 and
Daily Alarm 2. The Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 are
working independently.
• Press the [S/S] button to switch among the Daily
Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 following the adjacent
diagram.
How to Turn ON/OFF the Daily Alarm
• To turn ON/OFF the Daily Alarm 1 (2), press the [L/R]
button in Daily Alarm 1 (2) Display.
• When the Daily Alarm 1 (2) is ON, the alarm indicator
' ' will appear.
• If the alarm indicator appears, the Watch will sound at
the preset alarm time every day. When the alarm
sounds, press any button to stop the beep.
5.0 Daily Alarm Mode - Daily Alarm 1, Daily Alarm 2
Daily Alarm 1 Display
[S/S]
[S/S]
Daily Alarm Mode
Daily Alarm 2 Display

How to Set the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2
• To select the setting display, hold the [M] button for
about 2 seconds in the Alarm 1 (2) Display, then the
digits have been selected will flashing.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to change the
selection between minute and hour.
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
• When the setting is completed, press and hold the [M]
button to exit the setting display.
5.1 Daily Alarm Mode - Setting the Alarm
Daily Alarm 1 Display
Daily Alarm Time Setting Sequence
hold
[M]
Hour
Setting Display
Minute
[S/S] / [L/R]
hold
[M]
[M]
hold
[S/S] / [L/R]
digits have been
selected (flashing)
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed

How to Record Lap Time
• The chronograph can measure elapsed time without
stopping the counting - lap time.
• The Chronograph Mode allows recording lap time up to
10 laps.
• When the chronograph is counting, press the [L/R]
button once to record a lap time (this key operation will
not affect the counting).
• The lap number and lap time will appear on the display
for 10 seconds, and it returns to counting display
automatically.
• Repeat the steps mentioned above to get another lap
time.
How to Recall Lap Times
• To recall lap time, hold down the [M] button in the
Chronograph Display.
• When the Lap 1 Time Display appears, press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to check the next or previous lap time
respectively.
• Hold down the [M] button to go back to the Chronograph
Display.
How to Reset Lap times
• To record a new set of lap time, hold the [L/R] button for
2 seconds when it is stopped.
6.1 Chronograph Mode - Recording and Recalling Lap Time
the next lap
memories
Lap Times Recall Sequence
10 seconds
To Record Lap Time
[L/R]
[S/S]
[L/R]
[S/S]
[L/R]
the digits
is running
the lap
number
the next lap
memories
the lap time will
freeze for 10
seconds
Chronograph
Lap Display
Total Time
Display
Lap 1 Time
Display
Chronograph
Running Display

Chronograph Mode
• The Watch includes a function to measure elapsed time,
accumulative elapsed time and lap times - Chronograph
Mode.
• The display shows an 'All Zeros' display when the
chronograph is selected the first time or it is reset.
How to Start/Stop the Chronograph
• When the chronograph is stopped (not counting), press
the [S/S] button once to start the chronograph
(counting); press the [S/S] button once again to stop the
chronograph (not counting). Repeating these steps will
get an accumulative elapsed time.
How to Reset the Chronograph
• To record a new set of elapsed time, hold the [L/R]
button for 2 seconds to reset the chronograph to the 'All
Zeros' display when the chronograph is stopped.
• In the 'All Zeros' display, the chronograph is ready for a
new counting.
6.0 Chronograph Mode - Start/Stop the Chronograph
Chronograph
Counting Display
Chronograph Stop Display
Chronograph
'All Zero' Display
hold
[L/R]
the digits
stop counting
Digits
running
1/100 sec
Total
Time
hours
minutes
seconds
[S/S]
Elapsed
time
[S/S]
[S/S]

Countdown Timer
• The Watch includes a countdown timer feature: the
Timer Mode.
• The Timer starts counting from the preset value to zero
and stops at zero.
• The count down time is able to set by the user.
• The setting limit is up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59
seconds.
• Once the user preset time is set, like 30 minutes, the
value is stored into the Watch for the user to recall it in
the future.
• To set the count down time, check the coming section
for more details.
7.0 Timer Mode - Countdown Timer and the Quick-Set-value
Timer Display
Current Time
the time from which the timer
will countdown
(hour, minute and second)

How to Set the Count Down Timer
• To select the setting display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds, and the digits have been selected will flashing.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to change the
selection among hour, minute and second.
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
• When the setting is completed, hold the [M] button to
exit the setting display.
7.1 Timer Mode - Setting the Count Down Timer
hold
[S/S] / [L/R]
[S/S] / [L/R]
User Preset Value Setting Sequence
Timer Display
hold
[M]
Setting Display
Minute Second
Hour
hold
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
digits have been
selected (flashing)
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed

Dual Time Mode
• The Watch includes a function to show the time of a
second time zone - Dual Time Mode.
• The second digit of the dual time synchronizes with the
Current Time.
To Set the Dual Time
• To select the setting display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds in the Dual Time Mode and the digits have
been selected will flashing.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to change the
selection between hour and minute.
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S] /
[L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
• When the setting is completed, press and hold the [M]
button to exit the setting display.
8.0 Dual Time Mode - Dual Time and Setting the Dual Time
hold
[M]
Setting Display
MinuteHour
hold
[M]
[M]
[M]
Dual Time Mode
digits have been
selected (flashing)
hold
[S/S] / [L/R]
[S/S] / [L/R]
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed
Dual Time Setting Sequence

How to Use the Timer
• When the Timer is set, press the [S/S] button to start the
timer. Press the [S/S] button once again to stop the
timer.
Timer Alarm Sound
• In the last 10 minutes, the Watch will beep for every
minute.
• In the last minute, the Watch will beep for every 10
seconds. In the last 5 seconds, the Watch will beep for
every second.
• When it reaches 0, a beep sound will last for 30
seconds. Pressing any button can stop the beep sound.
How to Reload the Timer
• The last target time will be reloaded automatically at the
end of the 30-second beep sound.
• Press the [L/R] button when the timer is stopped.
7.2 Timer Mode - Using the Timer
Counting Display
Timer Display
(Timer is set at 10 minutes)
Stop Counting Display
Counting Display
[S/S]
[L/R]
[S/S]
[S/S]
digits start
counting
digits start
counting
again
digits stop
counting
real Time
clock
Timer Mode

Functional Display
• Altimeter mode includes two functional displays: altitude
value or altitude tendency, which are shown in the
middle of display.
• The top line shows the temperature and bottom line
shows the time.
History Display
• The watch can stores up to 34 past hourly data
including altitude and temperature.
• Press [L/R] to recall the latest hourly data,
corresponding history data (altitude and temperature)
with flashing time-stamp will be shown.
• Press [L/R] to recall next hourly data as adjacent
diagram.
• Hold [L/R] for 2 seconds can return to current time
display instantly.
IMPORTANT: If you want to have an accurate reading of
air temperature, you must take off the watch from the wrist
that prevents body temperature effect on your watch.
IMPORTANT: Altimeter updated rate is 1 second for the
first 5 minutes, then 10 seconds for next 24 hours and 1
minute afterward.
9.0 Altimeter Mode - Temperature and History Display
[S/S]
[S/S]
[L/R] hold [L/R]
[L/R]
[L/R]
time stamp
Altitude Value Altitude Tendency
Altimeter Mode
current
temperature
cursor moving
direction
flashing cursor
(1st record at
the hour)
current
attitude
current
time
current
time
-23 hour
History Display
History Display
History Display
(-2 to -34 hour )

How to Set the Altitude and Sea level pressure
• To select the setting display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds, the word “SET” and the flashing value of
altitude will appear.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to change the
selection between altitude, sea level pressure and
default setting.
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
Reset to Default
• In order to adjust the altitude to default value, select
“YES” in Set Default Display as adjacent diagram,
press [M] to confirm and “Done!” message will be
shown.
• To exit the Adjustment Display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds, and the Watch will go back to the Altimeter
Mode.
9.1 Altimeter Mode - Setting the Altimeter
Altimeter Setting Sequence
hold [M] hold [M]
2 seconds
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
Altimeter Display
Sea level pressure display
Recall last setting
value display
“No” display
“YES” displayDone display
Done display
hold [S/S] / [L/R]
[S/S] /
[L/R]
[S/S] / [L/R]
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed
2 seconds

11.0 Barometer Mode - Temperature and History Display
[S/S]
[S/S]
[L/R] hold [L/R]
[L/R]
[L/R]
Time Stamp
Sea Level Pressure Tendency
Barometer Mode
current
temperature
flashing cursor
(1st record at
the hour)
current
pressure
current
time
-23 hour
History Display
(-2 to -34 hour )
Pressure Value
cursor moving
direction
current
time
Functional Display
• Barometer mode includes two functional displays:
pressure value or sea level pressure tendency, which
are shown in the middle of display.
• The top line shows the temperature and bottom line
shows the time.
History Display
• The watch can stores up to 34 past hourly data
including sea level pressure and temperature.
• Press [L/R] to recall the latest hourly data,
corresponding history data (sea level pressure and
temperature) with flashing time-stamp will be shown.
• Press [L/R] to recall next hourly data as adjacent
diagram.
• Hold [L/R] for 2 seconds can return to current time
display instantly.
IMPORTANT: If you want to have an accurate reading of
air temperature, you must take off the watch from the wrist
that prevents body temperature effect on your watch.
IMPORTANT: Barometer updated rate is 1 second for the
first 5 minutes, then 10 seconds for next 24 hours and 1
minute afterward.
History Display
History Display

How to Measure the Relative Altitude
• The Watch can measure relative altitude. For example,
it can measure the ascending or decending altitude
between the starting point and the finish point of a trail.
• When the Track mode is selected, the icon “TRK” will
appear on the screen.
• To start measure the ascending or descending altitude
of a trail, hold [L/R] to reset the reading to zero and
press [S/S] to start tracking at the starting point of a trail.
The flashing “ ” indicator will be shown on the display.
• You can check the reading at any point you like and it
shows the altitude relative to the starting point.
• When you finish the Tracking, press [S/S] to stop the
function.
Track Mode
• Press [L/R] to recall the maximum height/temperature,
minimum height/temperature, accumulated ascent
altitude, accumulated descent altitude as adjacent
diagram.
Update Rate
• The watch will updated the reading automatically.
• For the first 5 minutes, when the Track mode is
selected, it will updated every second.
• Will update every 10 seconds in the next 24 hours.
• Afterwards, it will update every minute.
10.0 Track Mode
current
temperature
function is ON
max
track altitude
min
Track Altitude
Display
Max Altitude
Display
Reset Display
Min Altitude Display
Accumulated
Ascent Altitude Display
Accumulated
Descent Altitude Display
[L/R] [L/R]
[L/R]
[L/R]
[L/R]
hold [L/R]
Track Mode

How to Set the Barometer
• To select the setting display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds, the word “SET” and the flashing value of
pressure will appear.
• In the setting display, press the [M] button to adjust the
pressure.
• When the digits are flashing (selected), press the [S/S]
or [L/R] button to increase / decrease the number. (Hold
down the button to change the number at a higher
speed).
Reset to Default
• In order adjust the pressure to default value, select
“YES” in Set Default Display as adjacent diagram, press
[M] to comfirm and “Done!” message will shown.
• To exit the Adjustment Display, hold the [M] button for 2
seconds, and the Watch will go back to the Barometer
Mode.
11.1 Barometer Mode - Setting the Pressure
Barometer Setting Sequence
hold [M]
2 seconds
[M]
[M]
[M]
Barometer Display
Pressure display
“NO” display
“YES” display
Done display
Done display
hold [S/S] / [L/R]
[S/S] /
[L/R]
[S/S] / [L/R]
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed
hold [M]
2 seconds

12.0 Compass Mode - Precautions
Digital Compass Mode
bearing direction of
navigation direction
compass direction
current time
navigation direction
Precautions for using the Compass
• Keep your Watch away from magnets or any appliances
which may contain magnetic objects such as mobile
phones, speakers, motors and etc.
• The Watch, like most magnetic compass, points to the
magnetic north which is slightly different from the true
north. Check the 'What is Magnetic Declination' section
for more details.
• Perform the compass calibration from time to time,
because the calibration can ensure the precision of the
compass.
• To achieve an accurate result, you should avoid
measuring direction on the following conditions:
1) The watch is placed close to the magnetic objects.
2) The watch is placed close to the metal objects.
3) The watch is placed close to the electrical
appliances.
4) The watch is placed inside a moving object or a
ferroconcrete building.

12.2 Compass Mode - Compass Mode
Compass Mode
Idle DisplayNormal Display
Distortion display
Compass Mode
• In the Compass Mode, the top row of the display shows
the bearing direction.
• The middle row of the display shows the compass
direction.
• The bottom row of the display shows the current time in
hour and minute.
• The pointer encircled the display shows the direction of
magnetic North analogically.
IDLE Mode
• If no key is pressed for about 1 minute, the watch will go
to the IDLE Mode automatically. To activate the
compass again, press any button.
Distortion
• If distortion is detected, the bearing direction will flash.
• Please refer to the coming section "Calibrating the
Compass" to restore the compass to normal operation
when distortion is detected.

12.1 Compass Mode - Compass Directions and Bearing Directions
object B
object B
object C
Compass Directions Bearing Directions
object C
object D
object D
point A
N
E
90°
SE
135°
NW 315°
point
A
0°
0°
N
Marks
N
NE
E
SE
SSE
SSW
WNW
NNW
Compass Directions Bearing Directions
North
Northeast
East
Southeast
East Southeast
South Southwest
North Northwest
S
SW
W
NW
South
Southwest
West
Northwest
ESE
ENE
WSW
NNE
West Northwest
West Southwest
South Southeast
East Northeast
North Northeast
angular
difference
The Direction of an Object
• The direction of an object from a point can be specified
in either compass directions or bearing directions.
• The Watch includes both compass directions and
bearing directions.
The Compass Directions
• The compass directions are shown in the adjacent
table.
• For example, in the figure on the left, the compass
direction of object B from point A is due East. The
compass direction of object C from point A is Southeast.
The compass direction of object D from point A is
Northwest.
The Bearing Directions
• The Bearing direction of an object is defined as the
angular difference between North and the object.
(Assume 0°for due North, and the measuring range is
from 0° to 359°).
• For example, in the figure on the left, the bearing
direction of object B from point A is 90°. The bearing
direction of object C from point A is 135°. The bearing
direction of object D from point A is 315°.
349° - 11°
12° - 33°
34° - 56°
57° - 78°
79° - 101°
102° - 123°
124° - 146°
147° - 168°
169° - 191°
192° - 213°
214° - 236°
237° - 258°
259° - 281°
282° - 303°
304° - 326°
327° - 348°

Check your position by Backward Bearing Directions
• Spot two distant identifiable landmarks like mountains,
light-house, fort or building from yourcurrent position, for
example the mountains A and B.
• Check out the backward bearing directions of mountains A and
B from your current position, for example 135° from mountain A
and 270° from mountain B.
• Use a ruler to draw a line 135° from the north at the mountain
A to your current position on the map. Draw another line 270°
from the north at the mountain B to your current position on the
map.
• Your current position on the map will be the intersection (point
A) of the lines 135° from the mountain A and 270° from the
mountain B.
The Compass Directions
• During a trekking, the Watch can keep your course in a correct
way. For example, the correct trail starts from point A and
finishes at point E as drawn on the adjacent map.
• Mark the points (identifiable landmarks) where the trail turns its
direction or the trail branches its way, such as the points A, B,
C, D and E on the adjacent map.
• Find out the bearing directions of point B from point A (315°),
point C from point B (0°), point D from point C (225°), and then
point E from point D (315°).
• During the trekking, make sure that the heading direction is
315° from point A to point B. Performing the similar checking in
other sections of the trail helps you keep your course correctly.
IMPORTANT: If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of
the trail, consult the park administration office before starting the
trekking.
12.3 Compass Mode - Applications of the Compass
4110 m
2120 m
3120 m
point A
(starting point)
point B
A Sample Trail on a Map
point D
point E
(finish point)
point C
315°
225°
0°
315°
mountain B
Check Current Position By Backward Bearing
mountain A
270°
135°
point A
0
0

What is Magnetic Dection
• The Magnetic North Pole is slightly different from the True
North Pole.
• The Watch, like most magnetic compass, points to the
Magnetic North Pole. On the contrary, everything measured
on a map is related to the True North Pole.
• The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and
True North Pole is called magnetic declination. Its
magnitude (degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly
and westerly) depend on where you are in the world.
• For a serious compass user who intends to perform an
accurate navigation, the compass must be adjusted for
magnetic declination.
• The Watch also includes a compensation setting for
Magnetic Declination. Check the coming section
"Calibrating the compass - Magnetic Declination Mode" for
more details.
Magnetic Declination Information
• Most topographic maps include a small arrow which shows
the magnetic north pole and magnetic declination
information.
• For the benefit of the user, this manual includes the
magnetic declinations for some major cities. Check the
coming section 'Magnetic Declination at Major Cities' for
more details.
• For those cities, their names are not included on the list,
please check the online magnetic declination information at:
1.http://www.geomag.nrcan.gc.ca/calc/mdcal-eng.php
2.http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/seg/gmag/fldsnth1.pl
12.4 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination
Magnetic
North
Magnetic
Declination
Magnetic
Declination
Ture North

12.6 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination at Major Cities
NOTE: Since magnetic declinations will be changed with time, it is recommended to check the updated data from following sites:
http://www.magnetic-declination.com/ & http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp
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Country/Place
Afghanistan
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
China
Costa Rica
Cuba
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea
Malaysia
Mexico
Nepal
Major City
Kabul
Canberra
Vienna
Manama
Dhaka
Brussels
Brasilia
Ottawa
Santiago
Beijing
Hong Kong
San Jose
Havana
Prague
Copenhagen
Cairo
Helsinki
Paris
Berlin
Athens
Budapest
New Delhi
Jakarta
Jerusalem
Rome
Tokyo
Amman
Nairobl
Seoul
Kuala Lumpur
Mexico City
Kathmandu
Declination
+3E
+12E
+3E
+2E
+0E
+0E
-21W
-14W
+3E
-6W
-2W
-1W
-4W
+3E
+3E
+4E
+8E
-1W
+3E
+4E
+4E
+1E
+1E
+4E
+2E
-7W
+4E
+0E
-8W
+0E
+6E
+0E
No.
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Country/Place
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan
Philippines
Portugal
Russia
Singapore
SouthAfrica
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
UAE
United Kingdom
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
Major City
Amsterdam
Wellington
Oslo
Islamabad
Manila
Lisbon
Moscow
Singapore
Cape Town
Madrid
Stockholm
Bern
Tai-pei
Bangkok
Abu Dhabi
London
Washington, DC
Juneau
Phoenix
Little Rock
Sacramento
Denver
Atlanta
Honolulu
Boston
Saint Paul
Jackson
Santa Fe
Oklahoma City
Salem
Harrisburg
Salt Lake City
Declination
+0E
+22E
+2E
+2E
-1W
-3W
+10E
+0E
-24W
-2W
+5E
+1E
-4W
-1W
+2E
-2W
-11W
+22E
+11E
+1E
+14E
+9E
-4W
+10E
-15W
+1E
+0E
+9E
+5E
+16E
-11W
+12E

12.5 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination Compensation
0°
0°
magnetic
north
magnetic
north
ture north
ture north
point A
object B
object B
point A
ture
bearing
300
°
ture
bearing
300
°
magnetic
declination
23
°W
magnetic
declination
22
°E
True Bearing (TB) =
Magnetic Bearing (MB) + Easterly Magnetic Declination (E)
300° (TB) = 278° (MB) + 22° (E)
True Bearing (TB) =
Magnetic Bearing (MB) + Westerly Magnetic Declination (W)
300° (TB) = 323° (MB) + 23° (E)
magnetic
bearing
323
°
magnetic
bearing
278
°
Compensate the Bearing
with Easterly (E) Magnetic Declination
Compensate the Bearing
with Westerly (W) Magnetic Declination
Magnetic Declination Compensation
• To compensate for an object's bearing, either subtract
westerly (W) magnetic declination or add easterly(E)
magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing.
• Example 1: Westerly magnetic declination 23°and the
compass needle points 323°.
- TB = MB - W. When MB = 323°; W =23°
- TB = 323° - 23°
- TB = 300°
- The true bearing is 300°
• Example 2: Easterly magnetic declination 22° and the
compass needle points 278°.
- TB = MB + E. When MB = 278°; E = 22°
- TB = 278°+ 22°
- TB = 300°
- The true bearing is 300°
• The Watch allows you to compensate the compass
bearing at a place where the magnetic declination is
either Westerly declination or Easterly declination.
• Check the coming section "Calibrating the Compass" for
more details of the setting.

12.7 Calibrating Mode - Calibration the Compass
Magnetic
Declination Display
Compass Calibration
Rotation
Calibration Display
hold [M] hold [M]
[M]
Compass Mode
When to Calibrate the Compass
• The Watch has to employ a compass calibration in one
of the following conditions:
1) The Watch is being used for the first time,
2) The battery is replaced,
3) The bearing direction digits are flashing,
4) The compass is used in a location that is apart from
the place in which the compass has been calibrated,
5) The user intends to manitain the precision of the
digital compass.
How to Calibrate the Compass
• The compass calibration includes two different
processes: Rotation Calibration Mode and Magnetic
Declination Setting.
• It is advisable to conduct both calibrations from time to
time to achieve a more accurate reading.
IMPORTANT: If the compass has not been calibrated, the
direction made by the compass may be inaccurate.

12.8 Calibrating the compass - Compass Rotation Calibration Mode
Magnetic
Declination Display
Compass
Calibration
Rotation Calibration
Rotation Calibration
Rotate the watch
Start Display
Rotation Calibration
Complete
Done Display
Rotation Calibration
Turning Display
hold [M] hold [M]
[M]
Compass Mode
[S/S]
Rotation Calibration Display
• To select the Rotation Calibration Display, hold the [M]
button in the Compass Mode.
• To start rotation calibration, press [S/S] button once.
• Start turning the watch (keep your watch horizontally) in
the same direction.
• Rotote the watch until the rectangular pattern is filled.
• The word “Done!” will be shown when finishes.

13.0 Low Battery Indication & Battery Replacement
Low Battery Indication
Low Battery Detection
• When the battery-low indicator appears on the display, it
means that the capacity of the battery is low. It is
recommended to replace the battery with a new
CR2032 battery.
• However, if the appearance of battery-low indicator is
caused by using the Watch under very cold condition,
the indicator will disappear when normal temperature
returns.
NOTE: It is recommended to complete the battery
replacement by a certified service agency because this
Watch contains delicate electronic sensors and
components.
NOTE: The memory will be cleared when the battery is
replaced. Follow the previous section "Calibrating the
Compass" to calibrate the compass before using the
Compass.

12.9 Calibrating the compass - Magnetic Declination Mode
Declination Display
Magnetic
Declination Display
Compass Calibration
Rotation Calibration
Stop Display
hold [M] hold [M]
[M]
Compass Mode
[S/S]/[L/R]
hold [S/S]/[L/R]
Magnetic Declination Mode
• Check the coming section "Magnetic Declination at
Major Cities" to choose the magnetic declination of the
city which is close to your current position. The angle
will be input into the Watch during the calibration.
• To select Magnetic Declination Display, press the [M]
button in Rotation Calibration Display.
• When the current magnetic declination appears, press
the [S/S] or [L/R] button to increase/ decrease the
number. (Hold down the button to change the number at
a higher speed).
• When the setting is completed, hold the [M] button to
confirm the setting and exit the adjustment display.
Increase/Decrease
the number
Increase/Decrease
the number at a
higher speed

Power Saving Mode
• This Watch has a Power Saving Function which can
turn off the LCD display so that the battery can last
longer.
• In the Power Saving Mode, the watch function is still
working normally. (i.e. The timekeeping function is still
running in Power Saving Mode.)
How to enter/exit the Power Saving Mode
• To enter the Power Saving Mode, hold down the [L/R]
button in Current Time Mode for about 5 seconds and
the LCD display will be turned off.
• Press any key in Power Saving Mode to exit this mode
and the LCD display will be resumed.
Current Time Mode
Power Saving Mode
(LCD display turned off)
Any button
14.0 Power Saving Mode
hold [L/R]
5 seconds

Current Time Mode
• Normal Time with month, day, day of week, hour,
minute and second display
Time System
• 12-hour or 24-hour format
Calendar System
• MM/DD or DD/MM format
• Auto-Calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to
2099
Dual Time function
Weather Forecast
• 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather
Daily Alarm Mode
• 2 daily alarms
Alarm Sound
• Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time of real time clock
Chronograph Mode
• Resolution: 1/100 second
Measuring Range
• 99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds
Measuring Mode
• 10 laps memory
• Recall Lap memory and total time
Count Down Timer
• Resolution: 1 second
Measuring Range
• 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
15.0 Specifications
Time Sound
• Last 10 minutes beeps once per minute
• Last 1 minutes beeps once per 10 seconds
• Last 5 seconds beeps once per second
• Sounds for 30 seconds when counting to zero
Temperature
Resolution
• 0.1°C
• 0.1°F when below 100°F, 1°F when above >100°F.
Range:
• -10 ~ +60 °C / 14 ~ +140°F
Unit
• °C /°F
Altimeter Mode
Measuring range
• -706 to +9164 meter / -2316 to 30065 feet
Unit
• 1m (1 ft)
History Recall
• 34 hourly history data (altitude and temperature)

• 12-hour or 24-hour format
Calendar System
• MM/DD or DD/MM format
• Auto-Calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to
2099
Dual Time function
Weather Forecast
• 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather
Daily Alarm Mode
• 2 daily alarms
Alarm Sound
• Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time of real time clock
Chronograph Mode
• Resolution: 1/100 second
Measuring Range
• 99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds
Measuring Mode
• 10 laps memory
• Recall Lap memory and total time
Count Down Timer
• Resolution: 1 second
Measuring Range
• 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
• Last 5 seconds beeps once per second
• Sounds for 30 seconds when counting to zero
Temperature
Resolution
• 0.1°C
• 0.1°F when below 100°F, 1°F when above >100°F.
Range:
• -10 ~ +60 °C / 14 ~ +140°F
Unit
• °C /°F
Altimeter Mode
Measuring range
• -706 to +9164 meter / -2316 to 30065 feet
Unit
• 1m (1 ft)
History Recall
• 34 hourly history data (altitude and temperature)
Display
• Graphical display for altitude tendency
Track Mode
Display
• Track altitude difference
• User selectable on/off
• Show max/min altitude, max/min temperature,
accumulated altitude ascent/descent along the track.
Barometer Mode
Resolution
• 0.1mb / 0.1 hPa / 0.01 inHg
Measuring range
• 300 to 1100 mb (hPa) / 8.86 to 32.48 inHg
Unit
• mb/hPa/inHg
History Recall
• 34 hourly history data (sea level pressure &
temperature)
Display
• Graphical display for sea level pressure tendency
Other
• Pressure offset adjustable
Compass Mode
Resolution
• 1°
Display
• Cardinal direction in scrolling matrix
Backlight
• Electro - Luminescent (EL) backlight
Other
• Hourly chime
• Key tome ON/OFF
• Power saving mode
• Low battery detection