Seiko RC-4000,RC-4400 Instruction Manual

HATTORI
SEIKO
CO.,
LTD.
TOKYO,
JAPAN
RC-4000/4400
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1985
HATTORI SEIKO
CO.,
LTD.
COS/87
Printed
in
Japan
Table
of
contents
Preface
Introduction
to the
RC-4000
Series
.
Time
Display Mode
1. How to set the
time
2. How to set
alarm on/off
3 3
.
6
.
7
.
7
Data
Mode
8
1.
Using
the
RC-4000/4400
8
1-1
Available data displayed
8
1-2
How to
recall data
10
1-3
All
clear
function
11
1-4
How to
input
Memo
Data
12
1-5
How to set
Schedule Alarm
....
13
1 -6 How to set
Weekly
and
Daily Alarm
14
1-7
How to
input
Labels
15
1-8
How to
change
and add
data.
...
16
1-9
Alarm
function
"^
2-2
Character code
table
19
Data Transmission Mode
20
1.
How to
transmit
and
receive data
from another
RC-4000/4400
20
2. How to
receive
data from
a
personal computer
22
3. How to
transmit data
to a
personal
computer
4.
Precautions
for
diita
tr;msmiss
Trouble-shooting guide
. .
Take
proper
care
of
your
RC-4000/4400
28
31 31
17
2.
Data
input
with a personal computer. . 17
2-1
Data
construction
18
23
,sion
...
25
26
Accessories
1.
Wrist
plug
2.
Connecting cable
32
3.
Wrist adaptor
4.
Bi-directional adaptor
Specifications
36
33 34
Preface
You
have
purchased
one of the
most advanced technological products
available
anywhere
today. This manual
is
designed
so
that
you can
derive maximum
use and
pleasure
from
the
SEIKO
RC-4000
Series.
Please
follow
the
instructions carefully
and
enjoy this innovative
product
for
years
to
come.
Introduction
to the
RC-4000
Series
The
SEIKO
RC-4000
Series
is a
walking databank that
stores a wide variety
of
your data
and
also
controls
your
schedule,
in
addition
to the
normal watch function.
The
data
categories
are
Memo Data, Schedule Alarm
and
Weekly Alarm.
In the
Memo Mode,
you can
input
any
kind
of
data
and
they
may be
recalled
individually.
In the
Schedule
and
Weekly Alarm Modes,
you
will
receive
both a beep sound
and a
message
— up to 12
characters
— to
remind
you of
your schedule.
Features
"The
SEIKO
RC-4000
Series
stores
80
separate
pieces
of
information
of 24
characters
each
(1920
characters
at
total).
*2
types
of
unit
model,
the
wrist type
RC-4000
and the
pocket
type
RC-4400
are
available.
*Data
can be
input
on the
RC-4000/4400
itself.
RC-4000
RC-4400
*
Using
an
optional
wrist
adaptor
RC-4300,
data
can be
transferred
between
the two
units
of
RC-4000/4400.
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Data
can be
input
by
means
of a
personal
computer
to the
SEIKO
RC-4000/4400
using
a
wrist
plug
and
connecting cable.
Personal
computer
12-lid
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Using
an
optional bi-directional adaptor
RC-4200,
data
also
can be
transferred from
the
SEIKO
RC-4000/4400
to a
personal computer.
System
Configuration
RC-4000/ 4400
Wrist
adaptor
RC-4000/ 4400
Bi-directional adaptor
Connecting
cable
Personal computer
Time
Display
Mode
In the
Time
Display
Mode,
the
month,
date,
day,
hours,
minutes, seconds, alarm
on/
off
and
AM/PM
symbol
marks
are all
shown.
When
button
A is
pressed
the
display
reverts
to the
Time
Display
Mode
from
whatever
its
current
mode.
*
Hour
and
minutes
are
con-
stantly
displayed, even
in
the
Data
Display
Mode.
1.
How to set the
time
You can set the
time
by the
following
procedures:
(1)
Press
button B while
in the
Time
Display Mode
to
switch
to the
Time Setting
Mode.
At
first,
seconds
will
start
flashing.
(2)
Press
button C until
the
time
element (e.g. seconds, minutes, hours, etc.)
you
wish
to set
starts
flashing.
The
time element
changes
in the
following
sequence.
1.
Seconds
-
6. Day of the
Week
-—
2.
Minutes
-
5.
Day
-«-
3.
Hour
(AM/PM)
4.
Month
-
(3)
Press
button
E to
advance
the
time element. Continuous
pressing
of
button E rapidly
advances
the
time element. When
the
time
element
is set as
desired,
press
C to
advance
to
next
time
element.
(4)
When setting
is
complete,
press
button
A to
revert
to the
Time
Display Mode.
2. How to set
alarm
on/off
When
buttons
D and E are
pressed
simultaneously,
the
f^ f^
alarm
on/off
status alternates,
as
shown
in the
diagram.
To
hear alarm beep
sound,
keep
pressing
buttons
D and
E
for 2 ~ 3
seconds.
"When
the
alarm
on
mark
is not
displayed
in the
Time
Display
Mode,
both
the
Schedule
and
Weekly Alarms
will
not
operate.
Display Alarm
4—
<
ON
No
symbol
OFF
Data
Mode
Data
categories
are
Memo Data, Schedule Alarm
and
Weekly
Alarm.
Each
category
has an
individual
label
as a
title.
1.
Using
the
RC-4000/4400
1-1
Available
data displayed
The
RC-4000/4400
can
input
and
display
three
kinds
of
Data
types
as
shown below.
Memo Data
Schedule
Alarm
Weekly
Alarm
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Each
Memo
Data
consists
of 2
rows
of 12
characters
each.
All
kinds
of
data
can be
input
(e.g.,
telephone
numbers,
customer
lists,
timetables).
Your Schedule Alarm
can be
input
with
up to a 12
character
message
and the
desired
month,
date, hour
and
minute.
At
designated
time,
the
message
will
be
displayed
and the
alarm
will sound. Your
Weekly
Alarm
can be
input
with
up to a 12
character
message
and the
desired
day of the
week, hour
and
minute.
Every
week,
at the
designated
time,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
message
will
be
displayed.
With
the
RC-4000/4400,
you can
input
the
data
of the
following construction.
Memo Data: 3 sets
of 15
pages
of
data
(Memo
1,
Memo
2 and
Memo
3)
Schedule
Alarm:
1 set of 15
pages
of
data
Weekly
Alarm:
1 set of
15
pages
of
data
For
easy
sorting
of
data,
you can put the
label
for
each
data file group.
For
the
method,
please
refer
to
"How
to
input
labels"
on
page
15.
The
following diagram
shows
the
data construction when
the
data
is
input
on
RC-4000/
4400
itself.
Data Mode
Memo
Mode
S.A
Mode
W.A
Mode
Label
Displayed
M1 M2
M3
S.A
W.A
Number
of
Pages
that
can be
input
15 15 15 15 15
SCHEDULE
ALARM
I
WEEKLY ALARM
1-2 How to
recall data
At the
time
of
purchase,
the
RC-4000/4400
has
sample
data with
the
following
labels.
Sample
data
items
Memol:
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Memo
2:
CLIENT LIST
Memo
3:
FLIGHT SCHEDULE
You can
recall.the
data
in the
following manner:
(1)
In the
Time
Display
Mode,
press
button
C to
recall
the
first
data
label,
"TELEPHONE NUMBERS" which
Memo
1.
(2)
Press
buttons
D and E to
check
the
data
fi
Button
D:
reverse
order
"Button
E:
forward
(3)
Each
time
you
press
button
C, a
differen
tinuous
pressing
of
button C advances
the
labels
automatically.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
(Memo
1)
—-
CLIENT LIST
(Memo
2)
WEEKLY
ALARM — -
(4)
Press
button
A to
revert
to the
Time
Display
Mode.
10
1-3
All
clear
function
As
mentioned
in
previous
section,
at the
time
of
purchase,
sample
data
has
been input.
If
buttons
A, B and C are
pressed
simultaneously
for
more than 3 seconds
the
watch
will
be
set
as
follows:
Time
Display
Mode: 1 2:00
AM, 0
seconds,
Jan.
1,
SUN.,
Alarm
- off
1
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input
previously.
ed
in the
following
order.
Con-
ally.
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3)
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labels
and
data items
are
all-cleared
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display
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