Raymond weil SPORT MULTIFUNCTIONS User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
RW SPORT
MULTIFUCNTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Functions and displays
2. Settings
3. Dial lighting
5. Synchronising the hands and digital time
6. Instruction for use
6.1 Neutral display, with or without date
6.2 Setting the time T1
6.2.1 Selecting the 24 hour or AM/PM mode
6.2.2 Setting the digital hours, minutes and seconds
RAYMOND WEIL S.A.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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WEBSITE
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6.3 Setting the full date
6.7 Chronograph
1. FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAYS
6.3.1 Setting Day/Month (D-M)
6.7.1 Measuring one single time or adding
or Month/Day (M-D)
several times with automatic subtraction
LIGHTING
6.3.2 Setting the date, month and year
of intermediate stops (ADD)
– Dial lighting.
6.3.3 Choosing and setting one of the
6.7.2 Measuring the total time with intermediate
four languages for day name display
time reading SPLIT or fly-back hand
6.3.4 Week number
6.7.3 Displaying a chronometer time exceeding 24 hours
6.4 Setting a second time zone (or home time or summer/winter time)
6.8 TIMER
6.4.1 Selecting the 24 hour or AM/PM mode
6.8.1 Programming the TIMER duration
6.4.2 Setting the digital hours, minutes
6.8.2 Using the TIMER
HANDS AND DATE
and seconds
ONLY
6.4.3 Date of the second time zone option
– Analogue hour,
6.4.4 Setting the date of the second time zone
minute and second display (hands);
6.5 Setting the alarm (daily alarm)
– Digital display of
6.5.1 Starting the alarm
date only.
6.5.2 Alarm sound
6.5.3 Stopping the alarm
6.5.4 Testing the alarm sound
T1 DIGITAL LOCAL
(applicable to all alarms)
TIME AND DATE
6.5.5 Setting the alarm time
Digital display of hours, minutes, seconds and
6.6 Programming an alarm (calendar-alarm)
date.
6.6.1 Selecting the calendar-alarm function
6.6.2 Setting the calendar-alarm function
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T2 SECOND TIME
Digital display of a second time: – another time zone, – home time, – summer/winter time.
WEEK NUMBER
Digital display of day, week number (may also be hidden), date, month and year.
AL DAILY ALARM
Alarm time may be programmed in hours and minutes.
In addition to the crown, the watch has two buttons A and B the action of which depends on the function select­ed. Depending on the action required, choose either:
– brief press or – long press (1 to 2 seconds)
AG ANNUAL ALARM
Calendar alarm; digital display of annual alarm, showing the date, month, year, alternat­ing with the hour, minutes and alarm activation.
CHR’ CHRONOGRAPH
Chronograph in hours, minutes, seconds, hundredths of a second up to 24 hours and in days, hours and minutes over 24 hours up to 99 days.
BUTTON A:
– selects the special
functions AM/PM, ON/OFF, START/STOP,
– date display
(Date-Month / Month-Date),
– activation or deactivation
of the week number and the date.
BUTTON B:
selects the digits for adjustment (H-MIN-SEC…),
– audible confirmation,
alarm sound test,
– selecting the T2 “additional
functions” and calendar alarm. Resetting the chr
onograph.
Presetting the timer
.
CROWN:
– dial lighting by pressing (0)
the crown (position 1),
selecting the functions by turning (position 1),
– adjusting the functions
or language choice by turning (position
2).
TM TIMER Timer programmable in
days, hours, minutes and seconds up to 99 days.
EOL BATTERY END OF LIFE INDICATOR
This indicator shows that the battery should be replaced imminently (within 2 weeks). The EOL is shown in neutral selection by the appearance
of
“EOL” or by other functions flashing when the crown is in neutral position.
3. DIAL LIGHTING
Pressing the crown (0) briefly will light up the dial for approx. 6 sec­onds in each function. All the hands stop momentarily. The exact time is reset automati­cally at the end of light­ing.
2. SETTINGS
The various functions are selected by turning the crown.There are three axial positions:
– pushed
in (Pos.
0)
– neutral
(Pos. 1)
– pulled
out (Pos. 2)
In neutral position, you can select various functions by rotating the crown. The crown may be turned in both directions. In pulled-out position, function data may be adjusted by turning the crown.
4. ENERGY-SAVING MODE
It is possible to set the watch to “energy-saving” mode if you do not intend to use it for several days. In this mode, power consumption is reduced to conserve energy in the battery.
Select display neutral position by turning the crown, then pull it out to position 2.
Synchronisation mode is activated.
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