Lorus R2347CX9 Instruction manual

CHARACTERISTICS
B
CC
BC
Start
Lap 1
Reset
Lap 2
Stop
B
B
C
Start
Stop
Reset
NREZ010
5-2015
CAL. Z010 (R23 SERIES)
1. Time/calendar display: Hour, minute, second, month, date and day of the week
2. Time indication: 12-hour display format with PM indicator and 24-hour display format are available.
3. Stopwatch: The stopwatch can measure up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds in 1/100-second increments. Lap time measurement is available. Up to 15 lap times can be stored in memory.
Memory recall function: Data obtained in
the Stopwatch mode can be recalled after measurement.
4. Countdown timer: The countdown timer can be set up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
5. Daily alarm: The daily alarm can be set to sound at the designated time on a 24-hour basis. Three individual daily alarms can be set.
Single-time alarm: The Single-time alarm
sounds only once at a designated time and it is disengaged automatically. Five individual single-time alarms can be set.
6. Second Time Zone: Time in a different time zone can be displayed.
7. Chime: The chime can be set to sound every hour on the hour with a single beep.
8. Illuminating light: The built-in electro­luminescent (EL) light evenly illuminates the display for easy viewing in darkness.
BUTTONS AND DISPLAYS
PM indi-
The display mode changes in the following order by pressing Button D.
Local city
A (SET/LIGHT)
cator
Hour
D (MODE)
Month Year
TIME/CALENDAR
Day of the week
Date
B (START/STOP)
Chime
signal Alarm
signal
Minute
Second
Stopwatch
signal
C (LAP/RESET)
Timer signal
STOPWATCH
Choice of 12-Hour/24-Hour format
• The time display format in either 12-hour indication or in 24-hour indication can be selected alternately by pressing button B or C. Under the 12-hour indication format, “PM” mark appears in the afternoon, but no AM mark appears in the morning. Under the 24­hour indication format, no mark appears on the display.
ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT OF
CHIME
With each press of Button C in the TIME/CALENDAR mode, the chime can be alternately engaged or disengaged. The CHIME signal appears or disappears on the display accordingly.
HOW TO USE STOPWATCH
Press Button D to go to the STOPWATCH mode. The STOPWATCH mode indicator appears on the display.
STOPWATCH mode indicator
B
D
STOPWATCH OPERATION
Standard Measurement
Lap Time Measurement
C
STOPWATCH signal
LAP number
LAP time
D
D
MEMORY RECALL
D
D
LOCAL CITY
D
SINGLE-TIME ALARM
TIMER
D
DAILY ALARM
D
HOW TO SET THE TIME/CALENDAR
1 Press Button A for 2 seconds to change the
display to the TIME/CALENDAR SETTING mode. (The second digits start flashing.)
2 Selection of the digits to be adjusted (flashing)
is made in the following order by pressing Button D.
D
SECONDS
MINUTES
D
12/24-HOUR FORMAT
D
LOCAL CITY
3 One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased
with each pressing of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
Second setting Press Button B or C in accordance with a
time signal. The second digits are reset to “00” and start counting immediately.
When the second digits count any number
from “30” to “59” and Button B or C is pressed, one minute is added and the seconds are immediately reset to “00.”
DATE
D
A
D
HOURS
D
YEAR
D
MONTH
D
B
A
C
Total time from START
* Measurement and release of lap time can be
repeated by pressing Button C.
* When Button C is pressed, the display changes
to show the current lap time and total time from START for 3 seconds, and then it automatically returns to show the ongoing measurement.
* When the stopwatch is reset by pressing Button C,
the measured data is stored in memory.
During the measurement, the STOPWATCH signal keeps flashing.
Press Button D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
Memory Recall Function
Data obtained in the Stopwatch mode can be recalled after measurement. Each time data from START to RESET is managed as a RUN. Press Button D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
1. Press Button D to go to the Memory Recall mode. The MEMORY RECALL moce indicator appears on the display.
MEMORY RECALL moce indicator
2. Press Button C to show the data of the latest measurement. The elapsed time and the date of measurement are displayed with a RUN number.
3. Press Button B to read each recorded lap time. Recorded lap time is shown in order of each lap number.
4. Press Button C to exit the Memory Recall Function. The display returns to the MEMORY RECALL mode.
C
B
C
D
D
How to delete all of the memories
• Press Button A for 2 seconds. The “DELETE” indicator appears on the display when the watch starts deleting stored data. When the deletion is finished, the display returns to the MEMORY RECALL mode, and after 1 second, it automatically goes to the STOPWATCH mode.
C
B
B
B
C
TIME/CALENDAR mode
SECOND SETTING
A
MINUTE SETTING
B
C
12/24 FORMAT SETTING
HOUR SETTING
D
B
C
LOCAL CITY SETTING
YEAR SETTING
D
B
D
DATE SETTING
4 After all the adjustments are completed, press
Button A to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
C
MONTH SETTING
A
A
D
B
C
After
D
HOW TO USE COUNTDOWN TIMER
B
Press Button D three times to go to the TIMER mode. The TIMER mode indicator appears on the
C
display.
1. Press Button A for 2 seconds to change the display to the TIMER SETTING mode. The hour
D
B
C
D
B
C
digits start flashing.
2. Press Button B or C to set the second digits. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each pressing of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
3. Press Button D to confirm the second setting and move on to the minute setting. The minute digits start flashing.
4. Press Button B or C to set the minute digits. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each pressing of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
5. Press Button D to confirm the minute setting and move on to the hour setting. The hour digits start flashing.
6. Press Button D to set the Timer number.
7. Press Button A to complete the timer setting.
1 second
B
B
C
Start
Stop
Reset
TIMER number
B
C
C
SECOND SETTING
D
A
B
C
MINUTE SETTING
D
B
C
TIMER NUMBER SETTING
TIMER OPERATION
1. Press Button B in the TIMER mode to start the countdown timer.
2. Press Button B to stop the countdown timer.
3. To reset the timer, press Button C.
Press Button D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
HOW TO USE DAILY ALARM
Press Button D four times to go to the ALARM mode. The DAILY ALARM mode indicator appears on the display.
1. Press Button A for 2 seconds to change the display to the DAILY ALARM SETTING mode. The hour digits start flashing.
2. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
3. Press Button D to confirm the hour setting and move on to the minute setting. The minute digits start flashing.
4. Press Button B or C to set the minute digits. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
5. Press Button D to confirm the minute setting
and move on to the alarm number setting. The
alarm number starts flashing.
6. Press Button B or C to select the alarm number.
7. Press Button A to complete the alarm setting.
A
HOUR SETTING
A
C
B
C
B
D
C
A
HOUR SETTING
D
B
C
MINUTE SETTING
B
A
D
A
NUMBER SETTING
ALARM
Note: The alarm can be set only in one time zone.
Engagement/disengagement of daily alarm
With each press of Button B in the DAiLY ALARM mode, the alarm can be alternately engaged or disengaged. The ALARM signal appears or disappears on the display accordingly.
How to stop the alarm while sounding
The alarm sounds for 10 seconds at the designated time. To stop it manually while sounding, press any Button.
HOW TO USE SINGLE-TIME ALARM
Press Button D five times to go to the SINGLE-TIME ALARM mode. The SINGLE-TIME ALARM mode indicator appears on the display.
1. Press Button A for 2 seconds to change the display to the SINGLE-TIME ALARM SETTING mode. The minute digits start flashing.
2. Press Button B or C to set the minute digits. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
3. Press Button D to confirm the minute setting and move on to the hour setting.
One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased
with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
4. Press Button D to confirm the hour setting and move on to the year setting. The year digits start flashing.
5. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
6. Press Button D to confirm the year setting and move on to the month setting. The month digits start flashing.
7. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
8. Press Button D to confirm the month setting and move on to the date setting. The date digits start flashing.
9. One digit (flashing) is increased or decreased with each press of Button B or C, respectively. To move the digits quickly, keep the Button pressed.
10. Press Button A to complete the single time alarm setting.
A
C
MINUTE SETTING
DATE SETTING
D
D
B
C
HOUR SETTING
B
D
B
C
D
B
D
C
MONTH SETTING
11. Press Button D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
Note: The alarm can be set only in one time zone.
Engagement/disengagement of single-time alarm
With each press of Button B in the SINGLE-TIM ALARM mode, the alarm can be alternately engaged or disengaged. The ALARM signal appears or disappears on the display accordingly.
YEAR SETTING
C
How to stop the alarm while sounding
The alarm sounds for 10 seconds at the designated time. To stop it manually while sounding, press any Button.
HOW TO SET SECOND TIME ZONE
Press Button D six times to go to the SECOND TIME ZONE mode.
1. Press Button C to select the city code.
2. If the daylight saving time is effective in the selected city, press Button B to show the daylight saving time. The daylight saving time (“ DST”) mark will appear.
Press Button D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
Local city
City code
Time
Second time zone
City
Local time
Time and
date of
Second time
zone
differences H11 HNL ANC LAX
-11
-10
-9
-8
Pago Pago Honolulu, Patete Anchorage, Nome Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Las Vegas, Vancouver, Seattle DEN CHI
-7
-6
Denver, Edmonton
Chicago, Mexico City, Houston,
New Orleans, Winnipeg NYC
-5
New York, Washington, D.C.,
Montreal, Lima, Havana, Boston SDQ RIO
-4
-3
Santo Domingo(*)
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires,
Brasilia, Montevideo, São Paulo H02 H01 GMT LON
-2
-1
Praia
0 0
London, Dublin, Reykjavik,
Casablanca, Lisbon PAR
1
Vienna, Brussels, Berlin,
Paris,
Madrid, Rome, Milan, Algiers,
Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stockholm CAI
2
Cairo, Athens, Helsinki,
Istanbul, Beirut, Damascus JED
3
Jeddah, Baghdad, Nairobi,
Kuwait, Riyadh, Moscow DXB
4
Dubai, Abu Dhabi,
Muscat KHI DAC BKK
5 6 7
Karachi, Male
Dacca, Colombo
Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta,
Phnom Penh, Vientiane HKG
8
Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore,
Manila, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Perth TYO SYD NOU WLG
9 10 11 12
Tokyo, Seoul, Pyongyang
Sydney, Guam, Melbourne, Rabaul
Nouméa, Port Villa
Wellington, Auckland,
Christchurch, Nauru Island
(*) The display shows “CCS” (Santiago), but currently Santiago is UTC-3.
HOW TO USE EL BACKLIGHT
In any mode press Button A to illuminate the display for about 4 seconds.
Note:
1. The backlight of the watch employs an
electro-luminescent (EL) light, which tends to lose illuminating power after very long use.
2. The illumination provided by backlight may
be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight.
BATTERY CHANGE
The miniature battery CR2032 which powers your watch should last approximately 4 years. However, because it is inserted at the factory, the actual life of the battery once in your possession may be less than 4 years.
Be sure to replace the battery to prevent any possible malfunction as soon as it runs down. To replace the battery we recommend taking the watch to a local watch repair shop.
Note: If the alarm is used for more than 20
seconds a day and/or the illuminating light for more than 8 seconds a day, the battery life may be less than the specified period.
CARE OF YOUR LORUS WATCH
This watch contains precise electronic components. Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
• BATTERY
CAUTION
Do not expose the old battery to fire or recharge it. Keep it at a place be yond the reach of chil dren. If a child swallows it, consult a doctor immedi ately.
• WATER RESISTANT
Condition
Indication on the dial/ case back
Indication WATER RE-
SISTANT
WATER RE-
SISTANT
(50M/5 BAR
WATER RE-
SISTANT
100M/10 BAR
(
or above
* If your watch is 200 M/20 BAR, 100 M /10
BAR or 50 M/5 BAR water resistant, it is so indicated on the dial/case back.
• Do not operate the buttons when the watch is wet.
• If the watch is exposed to salt water, rinse it in fresh water and then wipe it thoroughly dry.
• Should you find any water or condensation inside the watch, immediately have it checked. Water can corrode electric parts inside the case.
Caution:
Leather straps are not water resistant except so indicated, even if the watch head is water resistant.
• ALLERGIC REACTION
Because the case and band touch the skin directly, it is important to clean them regularly. If not, shirt sleeves may be stained and those with delicate skin may develop a rash. Please wear the watch with some play to avoid any possible allergic reaction. If you develop a rash on your wrist, stop wearing and consult a physician.
• MAGNETISM
Your watch will be adversely affected by strong magnetism.Keep it away from close contact with magnetic objects.
• SHOCKS AND VIBRATIONS
Your watch may be worn for normal sports activities, but be careful not to drop it or hit it on hard surfaces.
• TEMPERATURE
Your watch is preadjusted so that constant accuracy may be insured at normal tem pera­ture.
• CLEANING
Use only a soft cloth and clean water for cleaning your watch. Never use chemicals, as the waterproof gasket will corrode.
SERVICE
When your LORUS watch requires repair or servicing, please see the enclosed WARRANTY/ GUARANTEE.
of use
No
Accidental
contact
with water,
splashes and rain
)
Swimming
and taking
such as
a shower
NO
YES
YES YES NO NO
YES
Skin div
NO
NO NO NO
YES YES NO
(
-
-
-
Scuba
ing
diving
NO
NO
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