LORUS W820 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAL. W820 (RWP SERIES)
NREW820
03-2002
1. The compass function a) The compass function may not work depending
on the condition of use such as season, weather or obstacles intercepting view of the sun or moon.
b) For such activities as mountain climbing
and orienteering which require very accurate directions, be sure to use a conventional magnetic compass together with this watch for safety’s sake.
2. The signal function a) Do not use the watch as a distress signal
transmitter as it is not designed for such purpose. The signal light emitted from the watch may not be perceived depend­ing on such factors as distance to the target and angle of the watch face.
CAUTION
CHARACTERISTICS
1. Time/calendar display:
Hour, minutes, seconds, month, date and
day of the week.
• Fully automatic calendar: Calendar adjusts automatically for odd and even months including February of leap years from the year 1994 up to the end of 2043.
• Time indication: Changeover between 12­and 24-hour indications is possible.
• Daylight saving time: Daylight saving time can be set.
2. Compass: Indicates 16 directions on the basis of the directions of the sun and moon.
• Moon phase display with the age of the
moon.
3. Stopwatch: Measures up to 10 hours with
1 100 second readout.
• Split time measurement
4. Daily alarm: The alarm can be set to ring on
a 24-hour basis.
• Hourly time signal: Can be set to ring
every hour on the hour with a single beep.
5. Signal function: Four preset Morse code messages can be sent by illuminating light.
6. Illuminating light: The light evenly illumi­nates the display in the dark.
BUTTONS AND DISPLAYS
Alarm mark
Date
Month
Day
“A”(AM)/ “P”(PM) mark
Hour
Minutes
Seconds
Graphic display
Hourly time signal mark
“DST” (Daylight Saving Time) mark
The selection of the displays can be made in the following order with each depression of button “A”.
A
Display indicators
B
C
D
Rotating compass bezel
A
Compass
display
A
Alarm display
Stopwatch
display
A
Signal display
A
A
Time/calendar
display
* The confirmation sound beeps differently when
the time/calendar display appears, so that you can easily know the display shown.
* Even if the stopwatch display is changed over
to another while the measurement is in progress, the stopwatch continues counting properly and the flashing stopwatch display indicator appears in the display.
HOW TO SET THE TIME/CALENDAR
AND DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Month
Day
Date
Seconds
Minutes
Graphic display
Hourly time signal mark
Display indicators
“A”(AM)/ “P”(PM) mark
Hour
“DST” mark
B
A
C
D
1. Depress button “A” to show the time/calendar display.
2. Depress button “B” for 2 to 3 seconds to show the time/calendar setting display. The “DST” mark starts flashing and the flashing “ON” or “OFF” mark is displayed in place of the day.
3. Selection of the digits to be adjusted (flashing) is made in the following order by depressing button “C”.
4. Depress button “D” to set the flashing digits. One digit is advanced with each depression of button “D”. Digits except seconds move quick­ly by keeping button “D” depressed.
5. After all the adjustments are completed, de­press button “B” to return to the time/calen­dar display.
Daylight
saving time
HourMinutesSeconds
12- or 24-hour
indication
DateMonthYear
←←
Seconds Setting
Depress button “D” in accordance with a time signal. The seconds are reset to “00” and start immediately. When the seconds count any number from “30” to “59” and button “D” is depressed, one minute is added and the seconds are reset to “00”.
How to Set the Daylight Saving Time
With each depression of button “D”, “ON” and “OFF” marks appear alternately. After showing “ON” mark, depress button “C” to select the hour digits, and then depress button “D” to set them one hour ahead of the regular time. “DST” mark remains displayed to indicate that the daylight saving time is shown.
Notes:
1. When setting the hour digits in the 12-hour indication, check that “A” (AM)/“P” (PM) mark is properly set. In the 24-hour indication, there is no indication.
2. Once the year, month and date have been set, the day of the week is set automatically.
3. If the watch is left untouched in the time/ calendar setting display with the digits flash­ing, it will automatically return to the time/ calendar display in 2 to 3 minutes.
HOW TO USE THE COMPASS
CAUTION
1. The compass function may not work depending on the condition of use such as season, weather or obstacles intercepting view of the sun or moon.
2. For such activities as mountain climbing and orienteering which require very accu­rate directions, be sure to use a conven­tional magnetic compass together with this watch for safety’s sake.
By setting the hemisphere and longitude of your place, the directions of the sun and moon, the age of the moon and moon phase can be displayed on the basis of the current time. When set according to the directions of the sun and moon, the rotating compass bezel indicates 16 directions.
Compass Data Setting
Before setting the hemisphere and longitude of your place, check that the current time of your place is set correctly in the time/calendar display.
(Please note that if the “ON” mark for the daylight saving time is set, the directions of the sun and moon are calculated inclusive of the one hour advanced from the regular time. If the “ON” mark is shown, therefore, check that the hour digits are advanced one hour.)
1. Depress button “A” to show the compass dis-
play.
2. Depress button “B” for 2 to 3 seconds to show
the compass data setting display. The hemisphere mark starts flashing with the “LONG.” (longitude) mark displayed.
3. Selection of the hemisphere, longitude and the
digits to be adjusted (flashing) is made in the following order by depressing button “C”.
Northern or Southern
Hemisphere
East or west
longitude
Longitude setting
(units digit)
Longitude setting
(tens digit)
4. Depress button “D” to set the hemisphere, longitude
of your place and the flashing digits. The digits move quickly if the button is kept depressed. * To set the longitude of your place, refer to
“TABLE OF LONGITUDES OF CITIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD” below.
5. After all the adjustments are completed, de-
press button “B” to return to the compass dis­play. * Flashing dots appear in the display immedi-
ately after the button is depressed, to indi­cate that the watch is calculating the direc­tion and the age of the moon.
* If the watch is left untouched in the compass
data setting display with the digits flashing, it will automatically return to the compass display in 2 to 3 minutes.
N
A
MOON AGE
Direction of sun/moon
Sun compass indicator
Age of the moon
Compass display indicator
Rotating compass bezel
Moon phase display
Hemisphere mark
“DST” mark
Direction mark
Current time
Moon compass indicator
A
C
D
Moon age mark
B
Notes:
1. The rotating compass bezel can be used only when you have a view of the sun or the moon.
2. Unless the time/calendar and the daylight saving time are set properly, the direction of the sun or moon and the age of the moon will not be displayed correctly. (After the battery is replaced with a new one, all the data is cleared from memory and should be reset before using the compass function.)
3. Before using the compass, check that the proper hemisphere is selected.
4. In the areas between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, the sun may rise directly overhead, making it difficult to find the directions. In the areas between 28.63° of north latitude and
28.63° of south latitude, the moon may rise directly overhead, making it difficult to find the directions. In those areas, use the compass function together with a conventional magnetic compass.
5. Before using the moon or sun compass, be sure to set the longitude of your place. Other­wise, the directions and moon phase may not be displayed properly.
6. If you travel or move to a place at a different longitude, reset the longitude on your watch. Otherwise, the directions of the sun and moon and the moon phase will not be displayed prop­erly.
1. Depress button “C” to select the sun or moon compass depending on whether you can see the sun or the moon in the sky.
2. While keeping the dial level, point the direction mark at the 12 o’clock positionl to the direction of the sun or moon.
3. Turn the rotating bezel so that the direction name on the bezel corresponding to the direc­tion name shown in the uppermost row of the display aligns with the direction mark.
4. The direction names on therotating compass bezel indicate the respectiveg directions.
How to Use the Rotating Compass Bezel
Table of Longitudes of Cities
Throughout the World
Anchorage 150° W Los Angeles 118° W San Francisco 122° W Las Vegas 115° W Vancouver 123° W Seattle 122° W Denver 105° W El Paso 106° W Edmonton 114° W Chicago 88° W Houston 95° W Dallas 97° W New Orleans 90° W New York 74° W Montreal 74° W Detroit 83° W Miami 80° W Boston 71° W Santiago 71° W Buenos Aires 58° W Azores 25° W London 0° W
Name of city
Name of city
Longi-
tude
Longi-
tude
Dublin 6° W Lisbon 9° W Paris 2° E Milan 9° E Rome 12° E Madrid 4° W Amsterdam 5° E Hamburg 10° E Stockholm 18° E Frankfurt 9° E Vienna 16° E Athens 24° E Helsinki 25° E Perth 116° E Tokyo 140° E Sydney 151° E Melbourne 145° E Wellington 175° E Christchurch 173° E Cape Town 18° E Johannesburg 28° E
HOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH
• The stopwatch can measure up to 10 hours in 1/ 100 seconds. * Even if the stopwatch is changed to another
while the measurement is in progress, it con­tinues counting properly. After the stopwatch is used, however, be sure to reset it as the battery energy is consumed enormously to shorten the battery life.
* While the stopwatch is measuring, the graphic
display turns on and off repeatedly.
(The longitudes are shown in degrees by rounding off the minutes.)
A
Split No.
B
A
C
D
Hour
Stopwatch display indicator
Minutes
Seconds
1/100 seconds
Current time
Graphic display
Stopwatch Operation
Depress button “A” to show the stopwatch display.
Accumulated elapsed time measurement
Start Stop Restart Stop Reset
Accumulate repeatedly by depressing button “C”.
CC
Split time measurement
“Split time” is the time that has elapsed from
the start of an activity to any given stage.
Start Split Split release Stop Reset
Can repeat by depressing button “B”.
CB B B
Note: The split number counts up to “99”. After
“99”, the number is displayed in two digits such as “00” for 100, “01” for 101 and so on.
Hour Minutes
4. Depress button “D” to set the digits. One digit is advanced with each depression of the button. The digits move quickly by keeping the button depressed.
1. Depress button “A” to show the alarm display.
2. Depress button “B” for 2 to 3 seconds to show the alarm setting display. The alarm mark and “ON”/“OFF” mark disappear and the hour digits (and “A”/“P” mark) start flashing.
3. Depress button “C” to select the digits to be adjusted (flashing).
HOW TO SET THE ALARM
CCB
C
A
B
A
C
D
“ON” mark
“A” (AM)/“P” (PM) mark
Alarm display indicator
Current time
Hourly time signal mark
Alarm mark
Notes:
1. When the time function is displayed in the 24­hour indication, the alarm is also displayed in the 24-hour indication.
2. When setting the hour digits in the 12-hour indication, check that “A” (AM)/“P” (PM) mark is properly set.
3. If the watch is untouched in the alarm setting display with the digits flashing, it will auto­matically return to the alarm display in 2 to 3 minutes.
Engagement/Disengagement of the Alarm
• With each depression of button “C” in the alarm
display, the alarm is engaged and disengaged alternately.
The alarm rings at the designated time for 20
seconds and stop. To stop it manually, depress button “A”, “B”, “C” or “D”.
Alarm engaged
Alarm disengaged
5. After all the adjustments are completed, de­press button “B” to return to the alarm display. The alarm mark and “ON” mark are automati­cally displayed.
Turning on/off of the Hourly Time Signal and Confirmation Sound; and Alarm Test
With each depression of button “C” in the time/
calendar display, the hourly time signal and confirmation sound for the button operation are turned on and off alternately.
Hourly time signal and confirmation sound turned off
Hourly time signal and confirmation sound turned on
The alarm can be tested by keeping buttons “C”
and “D” depressed in the time/calendar display.
* After the alarm sound is tested, be sure to check
turning on/off of the hourly time signal and confirmation sound, as they are turned on and off alternately by depressing button “C”.
HOW TO USE THE SIGNAL FUNCTION
CAUTION
Do not use the watch as a distress signal trans­mitter as it is not designed for such purpose. The signal light emitted from the watch may not be perceived depending on such factors as distance to the target and angle of the watch face.
With a press of a button, 4 preset Morse code messages can be given by light automatically. Messages can also be given manually by turning on and off the illuminating light.
1. Depress button “A” to show the distress signal display.
2. Selection of the four preset messages and the manual mode is made in the following order by depressing button “C”.
“LL”
(ALL WELL)
→→)→
(
“ ” (Manual mode)
“I”
REQUIRE
DOCTOR
“Y”
(YES)
“N”
(NO)
3. Depress button “D” to give a desired Morse code message by light. * The preset messages are given repeatedly
while the button is kept depressed.
* Once button “D” is depressed, the preset
message will be given to the end even if the button is released before it is completed.
* When the manual mode is selected, the illuminating
light is turned on when button “D” is depressed, and is turned off when it is released.
A
Message marks
A
B
Signal display indicator
Current time
Manual mode mark
C
D
)(
Message indicator
Duration
of illumi­nation
- – – - - – - - - – - -
WLEL
REQUIRE DOCTOR
ALL WELL
YES
NO
Everything is going well.
YES
(Affirmative)
NO
(Negative)
– - –––
N
O
– - – – - - - -
– - - – – – – - – -
D
OC
TO
– – – – - – -
R
Y
I
LL
Meaning
3.2 seconds
3.0 seconds
9.0 seconds
4.0 seconds
The display remains illumi­nated while the button is kept depressed.
MANUAL
*Pattern of light illumination:
Long duration of illumination
- Short duration of illumination
N
Y
SE
Pattern of light
illumination
(Morse code)
Seriously in­jured. Send a doctor.
Mes-
sage
code
Pattern of Light Illumination (Morse Code)
NOTE ON UNUSUAL DISPLAY
While in the time/calendar setting display, the display as shown below will appear if both buttons “C” and “D” are depressed at the same time. This is not a malfunction. Depress button “A”, “B”, “C” or “D” to return to the time/calendar display, and then set the time/calendar again.
[All the segments lighting up]
LUMIBRITE WATCH
(dial, hands, buttons, case, bezel, straps, etc.)
If your watch is a LORUS LUMIBRITE watch, it
has following features.
LORUS LUMIBRITE watches absorb and store light energy from natural and artificial light sources and emit light in the dark. They are made of environmentally friendly material, and therefore, are harmless to human beings and the environment.
• With a full charge, LORUS LUMIBRITE watches glow in the dark hours longer than conventional luminous watches of this type. If exposed to a light of more than 500 lux (i.e., the brightness of a typical office) for approximately 10 minutes, or direct sunlight for 2 minutes, for example, they will glow for 3 to 5 hours.
• Since LORUS LUMIBRITE watches emit the light they store, the brightness will decrease gradually over time. The length of time they will glow may also differ slightly depending on such factors as the brightness of and distance from the light source used to charge the watch.
LORUS LITE
While button “D” is kept depressed in the time/ calendar, compass, stopwatch or alarm display, the electroluminescent light evenly illuminates the display for easy viewing in the dark.
Notes:
1. LORUS LITE watches work with one battery. When the electroluminescent light begins to lose its luminance, this is an indication that the battery is depleted. We recommend that you change the battery before the watch itself stops.
2. If the electroluminescent light is used conti­nuously for a long time, the battery life may be less than the specified period.
D
Notes:
1. If the alarm is used for more than 20 seconds a day, the confirmation sound more than 50 times a day, the distress signal for more than 15 seconds a day, the illuminating light 3 times a day and/or the stopwatch for 10 hours a day, the battery life may be less than the specified period.
2. After the battery is replaced with a new one, be sure to depress buttons “A”, “B”, “C” and “D” at the same time for 2 to 3 seconds. The display becomes blank, and when the buttons are released, the time/calendar of “A 12:00oo SA 1-1” is displayed. Then, set the desired, time/calendar, compass data and alarm time. (See “HOW TO SET THE TIME/CALENDAR AND DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME”, “Compass Data Setting” and “HOW TO SET THE ALARM”.)
The miniature lithium battery SEIKO CR2025, SONY CR2025 or Matsushita CR2025, which powers your watch should last approximately 2 years. However, because it is inserted at the factory, the actual life of the battery once in your possession may be less than 2 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.
BATTERY CHANGE
CARE OF YOUR LORUS WATCH
CAUTION
Do not expose the old battery to fire or recharge it. Keep it at a place beyond the reach of children. If a child swallows it, consult a doctor immediately.
• BATTERY
• WATER RESISTANT
No
indication
WATER
RESISTANT
WATER
RESISTANT
(50 M/5 BAR)*
WATER
RESISTANT
100 M/
10 BAR or
above
Condition
of use
Accidental contact with water, such as splashes and rain
Swimm­ing and taking a shower
Skin
diving
Scuba
diving Indica­tion on the dial/ case back
NO NO NO NO
YES
YES NO NO
YES
NO NO NO
YES
YES YES NO
(
)
*
* 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 press the buttons or turn the crowns when the watch is wet.
If the watch is exposed to salt water, rinse it in fresh water and then wipe it thoroughly dry.
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 not be affected by magnetism generated by household electric appliances.
• 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.
SERVICE
When your LORUS watch requires repair or servicing, please see the enclosed WARRANTY/GUARANTEE.
• TEMPERATURE
Your watch is preadjusted so that constant accuracy may be insured at normal tempera­ture.
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