adopted Daylight Saving Time you will not be offered the
choice of STANDARD TIME or DAYLIGHT SAVE.
After you have set the CITY the watch will display “PLEASE
WAIT” while it performs some calculations. Then it will revert
to Normal Mode.
5. Set the time of day, by putting the watch in Dialog Mode and
selecting TIME. Then select SET TIME (this is the first
alternative, so you don’t need to press the left button at all).
The hour should now be flashing.
Use the left button to adjust the hour -
- until the current hour is showing;
then press the right button. (You can
adjust the hour more quickly by pressing the left button
continuously, i.e. not releasing it.)
The minute should now be flashing. Set the minute, in the
same way as you set the hour.
The AM/PM indicator should now be flashing. Use the left
button to change the indicator if necessary (from AM to PM
or from PM to AM), then press the right button.
After the TIME has been set, the watch will return to Normal
Mode.
6. Next, set the western (Gregorian) date, as follows:
Press both buttons., then select DATE, then select SET
DATE (this is the first alternative).
The date should now be displayed, with the day flashing.
Set the day, month and year, in that order – in the same way
as you set the time of day.
NORMAL MODE
After the setup procedure has been completed, the watch will
take a few seconds to calculate the prayer times. Then it will
assume its Normal Mode of operation, at first displaying the time
of day on the digital display.
The buttons behave slightly differently in the Normal Mode from
the way they do in Dialog Mode:
- Pressing the left button still means, “I don’t want the
information now showing on the digital display. Show me
something else”.
- However, pressing the right button simply turns on the light. It
doesn’t cause the displayed information to change. The light
will stay on for three seconds. If you put the watch in Dialog
Mode (by pressing both buttons) while the light is on, the light
will stay on for as long as you are in Dialog Mode.
When the watch is in Normal Mode, the information displayed on
the digital display, will change each time you press the left button.
That information will stay on the display until you press the left
button again.
Time of day.
Next prayer time.
Hijra date (Note 1).
Western date (Note 1).
Day of week / alarm
indicators (Note 2).
Note 1: Two formats, alternating every 3 seconds.
Note 2 :Each of the three types of alarm has a symbol:
Daily Alarm
One-time Alarm
Prayer Alarm
HOW TO DISPLAY PRAYER TIMES
The times of all of today’s five prayers, and also of Shorooq, can
be displayed by first putting the watch in Dialog Mode, then
selecting PRAYERS.
HOW TO DISPLAY THE QIBLA
The Qibla can be indicated relative to the sun, to the moon or to
true north. This section explains the procedure in the case of the
sun; the other cases are similar.
After putting the watch in Dialog Mode, you should select QIBLA,
then BY THE SUN. After you have done this, the watch will
display “PLEASE WAIT” for a few seconds while performing
some calculations.
Then this display will appear for about
seven seconds. It shows two things: (a)
an arrow (here, the arrow is pointing towards 3 o’clock), and (b) a
number of minutes past the hour (in this case, 17 minutes). You
can use either of these two things to find the Qibla, but the arrow
is less accurate than the number of minutes. There is a margin of
error of up to 22 degrees if the arrow is used; if the number of
minutes is used, the margin of error is only 3 degrees.
Whichever method you want to use (arrow or number of minutes),
you should first stand up, with the watch held horizontally in front
of your chest, so that 12 o’clock is pointing horizontally straight
ahead of you. Then you should then turn yourself around a
certain amount. This amount depends on the method you are
using (see below). As you turn, don’t change the position of the
watch relative to yourself. Keep the watch in front of your chest,
and make sure that 12 o’clock continues to point straight ahead of
your chest as you rotate yourself.
- if you wish to use the arrow, you should turn your body, until
this arrow points horizontally towards the sun. In our
example, the sun should then be at 3 o’clock.
- If you wish to use the number of minutes, you should first
visualize an imaginary minute hand pointing to (in our
example) 17 minutes past the hour. Then you should turn
your body until this imaginary minute hand points horizontally
towards the sun.
Seven seconds later, this display will
appear, indicating the direction of Makkah.
If you have orientated yourself and the watch correctly, the Qibla
will always be at 12 o’clock.
If you are very close to Makkah, or if the sun is directly overhead,
the watch cannot compute the direction of Makkah accurately. In
this case it will display the message “TOO NEAR”.
HOW TO USE THE ALARMS
PRAYE R ALAR M
The watch can sound a warning before each prayer. You can
arrange this by (1) putting the watch in Dialog Mode, (2) selecting
ALARMS, and (3) selecting PRAYER
ALARM.
This display will then appear, with the
number of minutes flashing. Use the left button to adjust the
warning time between 0 and 30 minutes before prayer time, then
press the right button.
Next, you will see that a symbol is flashing
on the right side of the screen. If you press
the left button a few times you will see that this symbol is either
or You should select if you wish to arm the Prayer
Alarm (turn it on). Selecting
turns the Prayer Alarm off (makes
it silent).
If the Prayer Alarm is armed, then this symbol
will appear when
the watch is displaying the Day of the
Week in Normal Mode, like this:
DAILY ALARM
You can set an alarm to go off at the same time every day; for
example, when you must leave for work. You do this by (1)
putting the watch in Dialog Mode, (2) selecting ALARMS, and (3)
selecting DAILY ALARM.
This display will then appear, with the hour
flashing. Set the time at which the Daily
Alarm is to sound, just as you set the time of day when you set up
the watch initially.
After you have chosen AM or PM, the watch will not immediately
return to Normal Mode, as it did when you
set the time of day. Instead, you will see
that a symbol is flashing on the right side
of the screen. If you press the left button a few times you will see
that this symbol is either
or You should select if you
wish to arm the Daily Alarm (turn it on). Selecting
turns the
Daily Alarm off (makes it silent).
If the Daily Alarm is armed, then this symbol
will appear when
the watch is displaying the Day of the
Week in Normal Mode, like this:
ONE-TIME ALARM
You can set an alarm to go off at a particular time; for example, to
remind you of a special appointment. The alarm will go off at the
specified time, and then will reset itself automatically so that it
does not sound again the next day.
The procedure is the same as the one for setting the Daily Alarm.
The only difference is that If the One-Time Alarm is armed, then
this symbol
will appear when the watch is displaying the Day
of the Week in Normal Mode, as in this
example which shows that all three alarms
are armed.
HOW TO STOP THE SOUND OF AN ALARM
Each of the three alarms sounds for 10 seconds. Pressing the
right button will cancel the sound immediately. Pressing the left
button will turn on the light.