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A) Functions of the seconds hand
Make sure that the crown of your GPS wrist watch is fully pushed into 0 position, and that the seconds hand is running at seconds pace.
A1. Reception check for the GPS signal and display of the latitude
Press just once the button (B) at the top right.
If the GPS signal reception was successful, the seconds hand jumps to “OK”. If the reception was unsuccessful, the seconds hand will point to
the position “NG”.
Thereafter, the seconds hand will display the latitude of your location. After about 5 seconds, the watch’s hands will revert to the last set time
of the day.
A2. Date display
Press once the button (A) at the bottom right to display the date (day of the month).
The seconds hand will now jump to the date. After about 5 seconds, the watch’s hands will revert to the last set time of the day.
A3. Checking the current time zone and the light function
To check the currently programmed time, press once the button (C) ZONE on the left side.
The seconds hand will now jump to the relevant time zone. At this point, the LED power light turns on. After about 5 seconds, the watch’s
hands will revert to the last set time of the day.
B) GPS signal reception
This GPS wrist watch is capable of receiving the signal automatically. This happens weekly around midday by automatically retrieving the
signal. The watch also has the option to retrieve the signal manually.
B1. Automatic signal reception / Retrieval of signal
The watch receives the signal automatically anywhere between 11:00 and 14:00 hours (i.e. 11:00 am and 2:00 pm). This means retrieving the
data for the time of the day. In this operation, the time zone set already will not be changed or adjusted – regardless of the location.
B2. Manual signal reception / Retrieval of signal (Must be carried out outdoors under the open sky. Clear sky and horizontal position of the
watch, facing up are adventurous.)
Make sure that the crown of your GPS wrist watch is fully pushed into 0 position, and that the seconds hand is running at seconds pace.
The signal can be received manually in 2 different ways.
1. Manual signal reception for the time of the day (Step B.2.1., at least reception from 1 satellite is needed.)
2. Manual signal reception for the time of the day and the time zone (Step B.2.2., at least reception from 4 satellites is needed.)
B.2.1. Manual signal reception for the time of the day (do this outdoors)
To receive the signal for the time of the day manually, press the button at the top right (B) for about 5 seconds. The seconds hand will now
rotate to the “RX” position and the watch begins to receive the signal for the time of the day and, after receiving the signal, the watch’s hands
are set to the current time. This operation may take up to 90 seconds. If not successful, please repeat.
B2.2. Manual signal reception for the time of the day and the time zone (do this outdoors)
To receive the signal for the time of the day and the time manually, press the button at the bottom right (A) for about 5 seconds. The seconds
hand will now rotate to the “RX” position.
The signal for the time and the time zone is received. This operation may take up to 90 seconds.
If the signal was received successfully, the time of the day and the time zone are set, and the summer or winter time are updated correctly. If
not successful, please repeat.
If the correct time and time zone is not displayed, please re-calibrate your watch according to point E).
C) Manual changeover of time zone
The time zone of your GPS enabled wrist watch can be manually changed, even if no GPS signal is available, for example, during a flight.
Make sure that the crown of your GPS wrist watch is fully pushed into 0 position, and that the seconds hand is running at seconds pace.
To change the time zone manually, do as follows:
Press the button at the bottom left (C) for about 5 seconds. The seconds hand will now rotate to 12:00 o‘clock.
Press the button at the bottom right (B) to select any time zone using the seconds hand. You can read the time zones marked on the
respective scale on the watch.
If you have now selected the desired time zone using the seconds hand, press once the button at the bottom right (A) to confirm your choice.
The selected time zone is applied and the watch’s hands are now set to the relevant time of the day. If the signal is received daily
automatically, the time zone you have set manually will remain unchanged.
If you wish to return to your time of the day / time zone, follow the instructions as in Step B2.2.
D) Flight mode – Disable the automatic signal reception
Your GPS enabled wrist watch has a flight mode which, if set, disables the automatic signal retrieval function.
To activate the flight mode press the buttons (A) and (B) simultaneously for about 5 seconds.
The seconds hand will now rotate to the aircraft symbol. Thereafter, the seconds hand will rotate to its previous position of seconds. Any
automatic signal retrieval is now disabled. To disable the flight mode and to revert to the current GPS time, manually run a signal retrieval
operation / signal reception for the time of the day and the time zone as described in Step B2.2.