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You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Radio Wave Controlled
Worldtimer Cal. 7B26. For best results, please read the instructions
in this booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Analogue Quartz
Watch. Please keep this manual handy for ready reference.
Sie sind jetzt stolzer Besitzer einer SEIKO Funk-Weltzeituhr Kal. 7B26.
Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung der Uhr
sorgfältig durch und heben Sie sie gut auf.
English
English
CONTENTS
FEATURES........................................................................................................................ 4
APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH...............................30
DISPLAY AND BUTTON OPERATION.............................................................................. 6
TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT.............................................................................................33
HOW TO USE BUTTON B................................................................................................ 8
WHAT IS A TIME ZONE?.................................................................................................34
THE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN.................................................................................. 9
HOW TO SET THE TIME ZONE.......................................................................................40
CHARGING THE SOLAR BATTERY..................................................................................10
EXAMPLES OF TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT...................................................................46
CHECKING THE CHARGING STATUS BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE SECOND HAND..12
HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME AND DATE...........................................................52
SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIIVIG RADIO SIGNAL........................................................18
ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER FUNCTION (HOW TO RESET THE BUILT-IN IC)......56
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE...............................................................................22
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................60
MANUAL RECEPTION.....................................................................................................26
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................62
HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION RESULT...................................................................28
For the care of your watch, see “TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR
WATCH” in the attached Limited Warranty and Instruction Booklet.
English
This solar radio-controlled watch is equipped with a time zone adjustment function.
The watch can automatically display local time in a different time zone by selecting the time zone.
It can receive official standard frequencies of Germany, the United States and Japan to adjust the
time.
■ AUTOMATIC TIME SETTING
The watch maintains the precise time by automatically receiving radio signals on an official
standard frequency. The watch can receive official standard frequencies of Germany, the United
States, and Japan (from either of two transmitting stations) by selecting the time zone.
Manual reception is also possible (the watch is unable to receive radio signals outside of the
reception range of each standard frequency).
■ DISPLAY OF RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION LEVEL
During reception attempts, the watch displays the reception level of radio signals.
■ DISPLAY OF RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RESULT
Reception result (succeeded or failed) can be confirmed following reception of radio signals.
■ TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT
The watch can be set to local time in a different time zone by selecting a time zone.
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FEATURES
■ AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT
When the hand positions display incorrect time as a result of the influence of various external
sources, the watch automatically corrects the hand alignment itself.
■ SOLAR RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
A solar cell underneath the dial converts any form of light into "electrical energy” to power the
watch and the power is stored in a secondary battery. Once fully charged, the watch continues
to run for approximately six months.
■ ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION
The movement of the second hand indicates that the battery should be charged.
■ POWER SAVE
The Power Save mode can be activated when the watch is left without an adequate light source.
■ AUTOMATIC CALENDAR
The calendar adjusts odd and even months including February in leap years.
H
YO
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CA K
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CA IO
S DE
KO
B AN G
NG
KO
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VB
WW
NG
Y
O H
O
L
GK O K
NG
BA N
NE W
A G HO
E NO
JJ
N
KY H O
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C H I C AG O
H
VB
WW
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DC F
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AC HI
DHA K A
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C H I C AG O
CA K
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S DE
D
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L
R E S UNTDCO PARI S B
N
LO
ER
CALIN
IR
O
Y
Button B
(Time zone adjustment)
*Button B is recessed
in the watch case to
prevent accidental
input. Refer to
“HOW TO USE BUTTON
B” on page 8.
A ZO
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Y TO
S
L E OR
GE C H
A N AN
NE
LOS
R
LU
MI D
W
ON
W A Y E LL I N GT N O U M
D
SY
EA
Reception Level Display
[Automatic Reception
and Manual Reception]
H: High reception level
L: Low reception level
N: Unable to receive
radio signals
* Refer to “MANUAL
RECEPTION” on pages
26-27.
DE N VE
LU
c
O
BA
ACHI H K
D A A
A GH O
E NO
b
IR
NE
JA S T
U
OW D
KA R
Y
JJ
a
Button A
(manual reception
and reception
result confirmation)
CROWN
(Refer to “THE SCREW
LOCK TYPE CROWN”
on page 9.)
a:Normal Positiion
b:First click
c:Second click
Time Zone Display
[Time zone selection]
City names: 24 cities
around the world
UTC: Universal
Coordinated Time
DST, arrow mark:
Daylight Saving Time
* Refer to “24 TIME
ZONES AND TIME
DIFFERENCES FROM
UTC” on page 35.
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DCF
77
S O
LE H
G EA NC
Date
R
M
Y
AN
Second hand
S
AI
LO S
ER
D E NV
Hour hand
D
W UB
CO D
Minute hand
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R E S L O N D O N A R IS B
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C A L IN
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RO
LU
LU
SY
M ID
WAYW ELL I NGTO NME A
NO U
K
EY O
DN T
Y
* Positions of above displays may
differ depending on the model.
Transmitting Stations
of Standard Frequencies
[Reception Result
Confirmation]
DCF77 (Germany)
WWVB
(The United States)
JJY (Japan)
* Refer to “HOW TO
CHECK THE RECEPTION
RESULT” on pages 28-29.
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DISPLAY AND BUTTON OPERATION
Reception Result
Display
[Confirmation of
reception result]
Y: Reception Successful
N: Reception Failed
* Refer to “HOW TO
CHECK THE RECEPTION
RESULT” on pages 28-29.
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THE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN
Button B is recessed in the watch case to prevent accidental input. Types of buttons differ
depending on the design of the watch.
The crown can be locked to prevent operating errors.
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HOW TO USE BUTTON B
HOW TO OPERATE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN
- Unscrew the crown before the crown operation.
- Screw in the crown when the operation is over.
HOW TO PRESS BUTTON B
[To unscrew the crown]
Turn the crown counterclockwise. The crown can be pulled out.
[To screw in the crown]
Turn the crown clockwise until it stops while pressing it.
Turn counterclockwise
Button B is covered except for the
hollow in the middle of the button.
Press the hollow using an object
with a long tapered tip.
The upper half of Button B is
covered. Press the lower half of
Button B or press the hollow in the
middle of the button using an object
with a long tapered tip.
Locked
Unlocked
Turn clockwise while
pressing it.
Button B is recessed in the watch
case. Press the hollow in the middle
of the button using an object with a
long tapered tip.
*The crown can be pulled out after it is unscrewed.
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HOW TO CHARGE THE WATCH
This watch is a solar-powered watch containing a solar cell underneath the dial to convert any
form of light into "electrical energy” and store the power in a secondary battery.
To enjoy optimal performance
of this watch, it is recommended
that the watch be kept sufficiently
charged at all times.
*Before initially using the watch
or when the watch has stopped
as a result of complete depletion
of stored power, charge the watch
sufficiently.
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STANDARD CHARGING TIME
Illumination
1 x (LUX)
500
700
1000
3000
5000
10000
10000
100000
Light source
Condition (Example) Time required for Time required for
fully charging the charging the
watch
watch to start
moving at onesecond intervals ★
Incandescencent light 60W 60cm
—
—
Fluorescent light
General offices
—
—
Fluorescent light
30W 70cm
—
120 hours
Fluorescent light
30W 20cm
90 hours
30 hours
Fluorescent light
30W 12cm
70 hours
24 hours
Fluorescent light
30W 5cm
25 hours
8 hours
Sunlight
Cloudy day
25 hours
8 hours
Sunlight
Sunny day
8 hours
2 hours
(Under direct
sunlight on a
summer day)
Time required for
charging the
watch to run for
one day
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CHARGING THE SOLAR BATTERY
5 hours
3 hours
2 hours
30 minutes
24 minutes
9 minutes
9 minutes
3 minutes
*The table above is only provided as an approximation.
★The figures in the table above refer to the time required to charge the stopped watch by exposure to light until the
watch moves at steady one-second intervals, through two-second intervals and five-second intervals.
E ven if the watch is partially charged for a period shorter than the time provided in the above table, it will resume
one-second interval movement; however the one-second interval movement will change to two-second interval
movement shortly. To avoid this and charge the watch to a sufficient level, use the charging time mentioned above
as a measure.
*The required charging time slightly varies depending on the model of the watch.
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The second hand moves
at one-second intervals.
The second hand moves
at two-second intervals
The second hand moves
at five-second intervals.
The second hand
is stopped.
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The watch is
sufficiently charged.
No need to charge
the watch yet.
The energy depletion
forewarning function
is activated.
Refer to “ENERGY
DEPLETION FOREWARNING
FUNCTION” on page 13
to charge the watch sufficiently.
The power save
function is activated.
Refer to “POWER SAVE
FUNCTION” on pages 14-15. *1
The watch completely
stops operating.
Energy having been stored in the watch
has been consumed due to reasons
such as leaving the watch in a dark
place for a long time. After charging the
watch sufficiently, conduct manual
reception to set the time.
*2
*1. If the second hand is stopped even after the watch is sufficiently charged, refer to "TROUBLESHOOTING" on pages 64-65.
*2. After the watch receives a radio signal, when the date is incorrect even if the correct time is displayed,
check that the calendar is set to the preliminary position (refer to “PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING
AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR” on pages 58-59).
ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION
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CHECKING THE CHARGING STATUS BY THE MOVEMENT OF
THE SECOND HAND
The energy depletion forewarning function is activated when the energy stored in the watch runs
low. In such a case, the second hand moves at two-second intervals. If the watch continues
to be in the state of two-second interval movement, the watch switches to five-second interval
movement, followed by a completely stopped state.
If the energy depletion forewarning function is activated, charge the watch sufficiently.
HOW TO CHARGE THE WATCH…page 10
STANDARD CHARGING TIME…page 11
*Neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated while the second hand moves at two-second or fivesecond intervals (this is not a malfunction).
*While the second hand moves at five-second intervals, the hour and minute hands and calendar stop
operating.
*While the second hand moves at five-second intervals, the watch is unable to receive radio signals
automatically. After the watch is charged sufficiently and the second hand returns to normal one-second
interval movement, conduct the manual reception of radio signals to set the watch to the correct time. After
completing the radio signal reception, when the date is incorrect even if the correct time is displayed, check
that the calendar is set to the preliminary position (refer to “RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION” on page 20 and
“PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR” on pages 58-59).
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When the watch is not exposed to an adequate light source, the power save function is
automatically activated in order to reduce unnecessary energy consumption.
When this state continues for 72 hours or longer, the watch enters "the Power Save One” mode.
If the watch continues to be insufficiently charged, and the stored power falls below a certain level,
the watch automatically switches to "the Power Save Two” mode.
[POWER SAVE 1]
•When this state continues for 72 hours or longer, the watch enters
"the Power Save One” mode.
•When the watch is in "the Power Save One” mode, the second
hand rotates to point to the 15-second position and stops.
•In this state, movement of the hour and minute hands and
calendar operation will cease, but the watch will continue to
conduct automatic reception.
•To reset the watch to display the current time, expose it to
adequate light for five seconds or longer.
*When the watch returns to its normal movement, the watch hands rotate rapidly to display the current time. After
the watch hands are set to the current time, the correct date is displayed.
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[POWER SAVE 2]
•If the watch continues to be insufficiently charged, and the stored power falls below a certain
level, the watch automatically switches to "the Power Save Two” mode, to limit further energy
consumption. When the watch is in "the Power Save Two” mode, the second hand rotates to point
to the 45-second position and stops.
•In this state, movement of the hour and minute hands and calendar operation will cease and the
watch will also stop conducting automatic reception.
•When the watch enters "the Power Save Two” mode, immediately
charge the watch.
*While the watch is being charged, the second hand moves at five-second
intervals. During the five-second interval movement, neither the buttons nor the
crown can be operated (this is not a malfunction).
*If “the Power Save Two” mode is prolonged, the amount of stored power drops
and the internal time settings will be lost. In such a case, after completing
battery charging, conduct the manual reception to set the watch to the correct
time. After completing the radio signal reception, when the date is incorrect
even if the correct time is displayed, check that the calendar is set to the
preliminary position (refer to “RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION” on page 20 and “●PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING
AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR” on pages 58-59).
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POWER SAVE FUNCTION
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English
The solar cell underneath the dial converts light into "electrical energy” and stores the power
in a secondary battery. When the secondary battery is fully charged, the overcharge prevention
function is automatically activated to avoid further charging. There is no need to worry about
damage caused by overcharging no matter how much the secondary battery is charged in excess
of the "time required for fully charging the watch.”
POWER SOURCE
English
OVERCHARGE PREVENTION FUNCTION
•The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery, which is different from ordinary
batteries. Unlike an ordinary silver oxide battery, the secondary battery does not require periodic
replacement.
•The secondary battery is an environmentally friendly, clean energy storage device.
*Refer to “STANDARD CHARGING TIME” on page 11 to check the time required for fully charging the watch.
WARNING
(Notes on charging the watch)
When charging the watch, do not place the watch in close proximity to an intense light
source such as lighting equipment for photography, spotlights or incandescent lights, as
the watch may be excessively heated resulting in damage to its internal parts.
When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight, avoid places that easily reach
high temperatures, such as a car dashboard.
Always keep the watch temperature under 60ºC.
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WARNING
When replacing the secondary battery, make sure that the exclusive secondary battery for
this watch is used. Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that
can cause bursting or ignition.
Even when a silver oxide battery is substituted, electrical continuity cannot be obtained.
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English
WHAT IS A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH?
The radio-controlled watch displays the precise time and date by automatically receiving and
synchronizing itself with the radio signal of an official standard frequency.
Transmitting
Station
Radio-controlled
watch
Receives radio signals through
the antenna inside the watch
Cesium
Atomic
Clock
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Official
standard
frequency
Analyzes time information
Displays the current time
and date
Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate "Cesium Atomic
Clock” that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years
AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT
Under normal operation, periodic checks of each hand position are performed once every oneminute for the second hand position, and once every twelve hours for the hour and minute hand
positions.
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SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIIVING RADIO SIGNAL
<When the hand positions move out of alignment >
・Strong shocks can cause misalignment of the hand positions
The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong shocks to the watch when the watch is dropped or
hits against a hard surface.
・Strong magnetism can cause misalignment of the hand positions.
The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong magnetism generated by mobile phones, speakers,
magnetic therapy devices, or other magnetized objects.
・When the watch is stopped due to complete depletion of stored power
The radio-controlled watch automatically sets itself to the precise time. However, if the preliminary
hand positions are misaligned when the time is set, the watch will be unable to display the precise
time even after it receives a radio signal properly. It is like a scale which cannot display the correct
weight because its hand is not set to the 0 position before weighing.
Be assured that all hand positions of this watch are automatically corrected as long as the watch
receives radio signals properly, omitting complicated procedures.
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The watch can receive a radio signal either automatically or manually.
- Automatic reception: The watch receives radio signals automatically at least once a day.
It automatically receives radio signals at 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM, and 4:00 AM.
When the watch receives a proper radio signal, the reception is completed.
The watch can continue to display the precise time as long as the automatic reception is successful.
- Manual reception: The manual reception of radio signals can be conducted.
MANUAL RECEPTION …pages 26-27
This radio-controlled watch enables the wearer to check the reception result of radio signals.
- HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION RESULT…pages 28-29
*If the watch is set to a time zone outside radio signal reception range, manual reception cannot be
conducted (refer to“TIME ZONE DISPLAY” on pages 36-39).
*Whether the watch succeeds in receiving radio signals or not depends on the receiving conditions (refer to
“APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH” on page 30).
*The watch cannot receive radio signals outside a reception range (refer to“RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION
RANGE” on pages 22-25).
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This watch can receive official standard frequencies from transmitting stations in Germany, the
United States, and Japan (2 stations). The standard frequency to be received can be changed by
selecting the time zone.
- TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT...page 33.
English
English
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION
[Official standard frequency in Germany: DCF77]
DCF77 is operated by Physikalisch-Technisch Bundesanstalt(PTB).
Mainflingen transmitting station (77.5 KHz) in southeastern Frankfurt
[Official standard frequency in the United States: WWVB]
WWVB is operated by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Fort Collins radio station (60KHz), Denver, Colorado
[Official standard frequency in Japan: JJY]
JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT).
JJY is transmitted from two stations in Japan. Each station transmits JJY in a different frequency.
Fukushima (Ohtakadoya-yama transmitting station: 40 KHz)
Kyushu (Hagane-yama transmitting station: 60 KHz)
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EUROPE (DCF77 from Germany)
This watch can receive official standard frequencies of Germany, the United States, and Japan.
The reception range from the transmitting station is approximately 1,000 km (1,000 km radius of
Mainflingen transmitting station). There are three time zones within the reception range.
Mainflingen
transmitting
station
(77.5 KHz)
English
English
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE
1000 km
Germany
(DCF77)
Japan(JJY)
The United States
(WWVB)
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*The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the reception conditions (weather, geographic locations,
radio disturbances such as tall buildings, and orientation of the watch). Refer to “APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP
A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH"" on page 30.
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JAPAN (JJY)
The reception range from the transmitting station is approximately 1,500 km (1,500 km radius of
Fort Collins radio station). There are four time zones within the reception range.
*If the reception conditions are good, the watch may be able to receive radio signals outside the reception range.
The reception range from each transmitting station is approximately 1,000 km (1,000 km radius of each station).
English
English
THE UNITED STATES (WWVB)
1500 km
Ohtakadoya-yama
transmitting station
(40 KHz)
Hagane-yama
transmitting
station (60 KHz)
24
Fort Collins
transmitting station
(60 KHz)
1000 km
1000 km
*The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the reception conditions (weather, geographic locations,
radio disturbances such as tall buildings, and orientation of the watch). Refer to “APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP
A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH" on page 30.
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English
It is possible to make the watch receive radio signals manually by keeping Button A pressed for
three seconds or longer.
Preparation
Reception level display
When the watch has
a good chance of
successful reception
If Button A is pressed during reception, the watch will stop receiving radio signals and time based
on the time before the reception attempt is displayed.
When the watch may
not be able to receive
radio signals
Approx.
2 to 12
minutes
Reception
procedure
completed
If the reception
is successful,
the watch will
*1. When the watch
is unable to receive display the
current time.
radio signals
*2. About the date
A
○
Approx.
1 minute
Place the watch where it can
easily receive radio signals.
Press and hold Button A for
three seconds or longer.
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The second hand moves to
the 0-second position and
the watch automatically starts
receiving radio signals.
The second hand points to H
(High: the 50- second position).
*1. Please note that, depending on the environment in which the watch is placed, it may not receive radio signals
successfully even though the second hand points to “H” or “L.” Displayed reception level should be treated as
a rough guide (refer to “APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP THE WATCH” on page 30).
*2. After the watch receives a radio signal, when the date is incorrect even if the correct time is displayed, the
calendar may be out of the preliminary position (refer to “PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING
FOR THE CALENDAR” on pages 58-59).
The second hand points to L
(Low: the 40- second position).
After
When the watch is placed
where it is unable to receive
radio signals
5 seconds
The second hand points to N
(No: the 20- second position).
If the watch fails to receive radio signals,
time based on the time before
the reception attempt is displayed.
Check the reception result. Refer to pages 28-29.
During reception
While receiving radio signals,
the watch hands move to display
the current reception level.
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MANUAL RECEPTION
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H
DCF
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7
BA
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N
G
Y
O H
ON
JJ
KO
B A NG
NG
KO
K
VB
WW
ACH I
D HA KA
NE W
Y
KA R
C H IC AGO
The second hand
resumes its normal
movement.
U
OW D
* If Button A is pressed while the second hand is moving to display the reception result, the reception result display
function is cancelled and the second hand resumes its normal movement.
IR
NE
JA ST
RE S UNTDCO PAR IS B
N
LO
AZ O
ER
C ALI N
IR
O
SC
The second hand
resumes its normal
movement.
S R
LE O
G E CH
A N AN
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If the reception has failed,
the second hands points to N
(No: the 20 second position).
The second hand points to DCF77
(Germany’ s standard frequency)
at the 3 second position.
The second hand points to WWVB
(the United States’ standard frequency)
at the 43 second position.
The second hand points to JJY
(Japan’ s standard frequency)
at the 23 second position.
S
LO
R
DE N VE
Press Button A once.
1. The watch displays if the
reception is successful
or not for 5 seconds.
YO
R
CA K
RA R
CA I O
S DE
2. The second hand displays
the transmitting station
which radio signal the watch has
received for 3 seconds.
If the reception was successful,
the second hand points to Y
(Yes: the 10 second position).
A
○
The result of the last reception attempt of either automatic or manual reception is displayed.
L
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The second hand moves to display the reception result, and then it moves to display which radio
signal the watch has received.
English
HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION RESULT
A G HO
KY
E NO
EY O
LU
DN T
LU
SY
MI D
WAYWE L L IN GTONM E A
NOU
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TO ENABLE THE WATCH TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS EASILY
The antenna for receiving
radio signals inside the
watch is at the 9 o’ clock
position.
Turning the antenna
toward the outside of the
window enables the
watch to receive radio
signals more easily.
CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS
Place the watch where it can easily receive
radio signals.
To enhance the reception of radio signals, do
not move the watch while it is receiving radio
signals.
The watch is unable to receive radio signals
outside a reception range.
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE…pages 22-25
- Inside a building, between
tall buildings, underground
- Close to overhead power lines,
TV stations, and train cables
- Close to home electrical
appliances or OA devices
- Close to furniture made of
steel, such as a steel desk
Whether the watch succeeds in receiving radio
signals or not depends on the weather or
receiving conditions.
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English
APPROPRIATE PLACE TO KEEP A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH
- Close to construction sites
or in heavy traffic
- Inside a vehicle, train,
airplane, etc.
Avoid putting the
watch in such places when
it receives radio signals.
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English
WARNING
- The watch may display the incorrect time if it fails to receive radio signals properly
because of interference. The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the
location or reception conditions. In such a case, change the location of the watch.
- Radio signals can easily be received during nighttime hours due to its characteristics.
- The watch moves depending on the quartz movement (loss/gain: ±15 seconds per month)
when it is unable to receive radio signals.
- The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of the facilities of each
transmitting station or because of a lightning strike. In such a case, see each station’s
website for further information.
HOW TO USE THE TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION
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TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT
The watch can be set to local time in a different time zone easily by selecting a time zone. The
watch can receive the standard frequencies of Germany, the United States, and Japan to set the
precise time and date.
Outside the reception range
No need for further operation
Step 1
Selecting a time zone
Step 2
Websites of transmitting stations (as of June, 2006)
TIME ZONE DISPLAY...P36 - 39
Within the reception range
Germany: PTB
http://www.ptb.de/en/org/4/44/442/dcf77_1_e.htm
http://www.ptb.de/de/org/4/44/442/_index.htm (German)
The United States: NIST http://tf.nist.gov/stations/wwvb.htm
Japan: NICT (Japan Standard Time Group) http://jjy.nict.go.jp/index-e.html (English)
HOW TO SET THE TIME ZONE
Conduct radio signal reception
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION ...P20 - 21
RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE ...P22 - 25
...P40 - 51
The receivable standard frequency
can be changed by selecting a time zone.
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English
TIME ZONE AND TIME DIFFERENCE
English
WHAT IS A TIME ZONE?
24 TIME ZONES AND TIME DIFFERENCES FROM UTC
Time zone means the region where the common standard time is used. There are 24 time zones
around the world based on time differences from UTC (Universal Coordinated Time). In some
regions daylight saving time (DST) is adopted.
[What is UTC (Universal Coordinated Time)?]
UTC is the universal standard time coordinated through international agreement. It is used as the
official time around the world. UTC is determined by adding a leap second to GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time), which is determined through astronomical measurement, in order to keep the precise
time.
EUROPE
(DCF77 from Germany)
Date line
JAPAN(JJY)
THE UNITED
STATES (WWVB)
[What is summer time (DST)?]
Summer time is daylight saving time. Advancing the watch one hour to prolong daytime during
longer daylight hours in summer. Daylight saving time has been adopted in about 80 countries,
mainly in Europe and North America. The adoption and duration of daylight saving time vary
depending on the country.
34
35
H
DCF
77
VB
WW
AC H I
D HA KA
[Time zone display]
A representative city in a certain time
zone is displayed. Refer to pages 34-35
for further information concerning
time zones.
[Summer time (DST)]
Daylight Saving Time
KA R
YO
R
CA K
RA R
CA IO
S DE
ST
Y
36
DE
*If daylight saving time is in effect in the time zone within the radio signal reception range, the time zone
with “ ◎ ” mark which is 1 hour ahead can be selected to set the precise time. Either automatic or manual
reception is also available in these time zones if the watch is within the reception range (refer to “HOW TO
SET SUMMER TIME” on page 42).
D
AI
DCF77
DCF77
DCF77
-
J
O
N EW
WWVB
WWVB
-
IR
B
OW DU
-5 hours
-4 hours
-3 hours
-2 hours
-1 hour
±0 hour
+1 hours
+2 hours
+3 hours
+4 hours
+5 hours
E
AN
OK
Time difference Receivable
from UTC
radio signal
the time zone 1 hour ahead by
R E S UTDC PAR IS B
the direction of the
LO N ON
ER following
arrow mark (clockwise).
CALIN
IR
O M
O
SC
48-second position
50-second position (10 o’ clock position)
53-second position
55-second position (11 o’ clock position)
58-second position
0-second position (12 o’ clock position)
3-second position
5-second position (1 o’ clock position)
8-second position
10-second position (2 o’ clock position)
13-second position
Time zone / Names of representative cities
(City with ★ mark: DST adopted)
Standard Time
NEW YORK
New York★
CARACAS
Caracas
RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro★
RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro★
AZORES
Azores★
UTC/LONDON
UTC/London★
PARIS/BERLIN
Paris★/Berlin★
CAIRO
Cairo★
MOSCOW
Moscow★
DUBAI
Dubai
KARACHI
Karachi
C H I C AG O
English
Position that the second hand indicates
While summer time is in effect, select
AZO
English
The arrow mark can be used
to set the time zone during
the summer time period.
TIME ZONE DISPLAY
*If daylight saving time is in effect in the time zone “RIO DE JANEIRO,” set the second hand at the 55
-second position, not to the “AZORES” at the 58-second position.
37
(8 o’ clock position)
(9 o’ clock position)
WWVB
WWVB
WWVB
*If daylight saving time is in effect in the time zone within the radio signal reception range, the time zone
with “ ◎ ” mark which is 1 hour ahead can be selected to set the precise time. Either automatic or manual
reception is also available in these time zones if the watch is within the reception range (refer to “HOW TO
SET SUMMER TIME” on page 42).
AG H O
E NO
KO
BA NG
NG
KO K
VB
WW
L
R
Y
NG
-
JJ
O HO
+11 hours
+12 hours
+13 hours
-11 hours
-10 hours
-9 hours
-8 hours
-7 hours
-6 hours
C H I C AG O
English
N
(7 o’ clock position)
JJY
N
(6 o’ clock position)
(6 o’ clock position)
+10 hour
S
LE H O
GE C
AN AN
(5 o’ clock position)
JJY
JJY
6
English
(4 o’ clock position)
+6 hours
+7 hours
+8 hour
+9 hour
LOS
ER
38
(3 o’ clock position)
Time difference Receivable
from UTC
radio signal
DE N V
15-second position
18-second position
20-second position
23-second position
25-second position
28-second position
30-second position
32-second position
33-second position
35-second position
38-second position
40-second position
43-second position
45-second position
Time zone / Names of representative cities
(City with ★ mark: DST adopted)
Standard Time
DHAKA
Dhaka
BANGKOK
Bangkok
HONG KONG
Hong Kong
TOKYO
Tokyo
SYDNEY
Sydney★
NOUMEA
Nouméa
WELLINGTON
Wellington★
WELLINGTON
(Wellington)*
MIDWAY
Midway Islands
HONOLULU
Honolulu
ANCHORAGE
Anchorage★
LOS ANGELES
Los Angels★
DENVER
Denver★
CHICAGO
Chicago★
AC H I
D H A KA
Position that the second hand indicates
[Time zone display]
A representative city in a certain time
zone is displayed. Refer to pages 34-35
for further information concerning
time zones.
[Summer time (DST)]
Daylight Saving Time
LU
LU
MID
The arrow mark can be
used to set the time zone
during the summer time period.
SY
K
EY O
DN T
Y
While summer time is in
effect, select the time zone
1 hour ahead by following the
direction of the arrow mark (clockwise).
W
WAY E L L IN G TO N
EA
NOUM
**If daylight saving time is in effect in the time zone “WELLINGTON,” set the second hand at the 32 -second
position, not to the “MIDWAY” at the 33-second position.
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H
KO K
KY HO
O NG
LU
10 seconds
NG
BA N
G
KO
NE W
YO
C HI C A G O
R
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
VB
WW
Y
JJ
L
G KO K
NG
BA N
KO
KY HO
O NG
KO K
NG
BA N
G
KO
KY HO
O NG
H
H
VB
WW
G KO K
NG
BA N
KO
KY HO
O N
VB
WW
E
NE W
YO
C HI C A G O
R
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S D
H
VB
WW
6
N
R H
AG O
E NO
After
A CH I H A K A
D
When the button is pressed once,
the second hand
advances by one hour.
M
O
77
Y
L
DC F
KA R
LU
S
A
MI D
W
ON
W AY E L LI NGT NOU M E
U TC PAR I
S
S B
OR E LO ND ON
ER
C A LIN
IRO
I
BA
Y TO
NE
YD
AZ
S O
LE H
GE NC
AN A
N
LU
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
O
OW D U
A CH I H A K A
D
6
IR
NE
JA DS T
SC
77
Y
The second hand points to
the time zone currently selected.
*Refer to
“TIME ZONE DISPLAY” on pages 36-39.
DCF
R H
AG O
E NO
A
○
M
O
KA R
Y TO
U TC PAR I
S
S B
OR E LO ND ON
ER
C A LIN
IRO
I
BA
LU
MI D
W
ON
W AY E LLIN GT NOU M
E
DN
SY
EA
AZ
OW D U
LU
Proceed to
the next operation
within 10 seconds.
O
SC
Y
JJ
IR
NE
JA DS T
ES O
EL C H
NG AN
R H
AG O
E NO
A
L OS
ER
DE NV
*Refer to “HOW TO
USE BUTTON B”
on page 8.
6
N
B
○
If the watch
is left
untouched for
10 seconds
A CH I A K
DH A
Y TO
Y
LU
MI D
W
ON
W AY E LLIN GT NOU M
E
DN
SY
EA
DCF
77
S O
LE H
GE NC
AN A
N
LU
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
M
O
KA R
A CH I A K
DH A
S O
LE H
GE NC
AN A
L OS
ER
DE NV
R H
AG O
E NO
S
AI
Y
KA R
6
D
W B
O DU
AI
DCF
77
O
IR
NE T
NE W
YO
C HI C A G O
R
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
JA
L
M
O
L
S
*While the date numerals
in the calendar window
are moving, the buttons
and crown cannot be
operated.
Press Button A or B to select a time zone.
U TC P
RE S LON D ON A RI S B
ER
AZ O
CA LIN
IR
O
SC
D
W B
O DU
NE W
YO
C HI C A G O
R
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
O
IR
NE T
SC
JA
The watch resumes
its normal movement
if it is left untouched
for 10 seconds.
G
English
Select the time zone to set the watch to the local time in the desired area.
While summer time is in effect, select the time zone 1 hour ahead.
HOW TO SELECT THE TIME ZONE
U TC P
RE S LON D ON A RI S B
ER
AZ O
CA LIN
IR
O
English
HOW TO SET THE TIME ZONE
Y TO
NE
YD
B
○
LU
S
A
MI D
W
ON
W AY E L LI NGT NOU M E
When the button is pressed once,
the second hand moves
back by one hour.
The current time of
the selected time zone
is displayed.
The watch corrects
the date automatically
if necessary.
When the button is pressed, the hour and minute hands
move correspondingly with the second hand.
40
41
English
SUMMER TIME AUTOMATIC CHANGE FUNCTION
Summer time is daylight saving time. Advance the
watch one hour to prolong the daytime during the
longer daylight hours in summer.
While summer time is in effect, select the time zone 1 hour
ahead.
Follow the direction of the arrow mark (clockwise) to
N EW
YO
advance the second hand for the length of one arrow mark. CH IC AGO
R
CA K
RA R
* Refer to “TIME ZONE DISPLAY” on pages 36-39.
CA I O
S DE
* Refer to “HOW TO SELECT THE TIME ZONE” on pages
H
40-41.
In an environment where German standard radio
B
signals (DCF77) can be continuously received, SUMMERW W V
TIME automatic change can be made (refer to“ SUMMER
TIME automatic change” ).
* The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each
area are subject to change according to the governments of the
respective countries or regions.
As long as your watch is used in an environment where German standard radio signals (DCF77)
can be continuously received, the time zone can automatically be changed by receiving the
standard radio signals indicating "entering summer time” or "returning to normal time from
summer time” to display the changed time.
*Refer to “●In the case where the summer time change function cannot be automatically reset" on page 44.
In the case where a summer time change automatically functions
DE
JA
D
IR
ST
NE
O
AZO
DCF
R E S UTDC PAR
LO N ON
42
English
HOW TO SET SUMMER TIME
<Ex. 1>
In Germany, your watch is used in an environment where the reception state is good. (Automatic reception, etc., can
be made.)
After automatically changing to summer time, reception was successful.
Your watch displays summer time for which 1 hour is added to normal time. Checking the time zone, you find that it displays “CAIRO.”
43
English
<Ex. 2>
During summer time in Germany, you used your watch with the time zone adjusted for “CAIRO.” As reception
failed and the time remained indicating summer time when summer time had ended, when manual reception was
attempted, reception was successful.
The time indicates the correct time after summer time. Checking the time zone, you find that it displays “PARIS/BERLIN.”
In the case where a summer time change cannot be automatically reset
<Ex.>
You move to Germany during summer time from an area that differs in time zone. After changing time zone and
selecting “PARIS/BELRIN,” reception was successful by manual reception; however, your watch did not display
summer time.
In the case of summer time, select “CAIRO” not “PARIS/BELRIN.”
44
English
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION
Q: When the watch is moved to a different time zone, is the time automatically changed to the time
of the area?
A: The watch will not be automatically set to the local time if it is just moved to a place in a
different time zone. Select the time zone where you are when you travel.
If you select the time zone, the watch is automatically set to the local time.
(Adjust the time zone by one hour units according to the original time.)
If the time zone is within the reception range of radio signals, you can leave the watch to receive
the radio signal to set it to the precise time.
(The receivable standard frequency can be changed by selecting a time zone.)
Q: Summer time information should be contained in a standard frequency. Isn’t it necessary to
set summer time manually if the time zone within the radio signal reception range is properly
selected?
A: Some areas or countries in a time zone may not have adopted summer time. Therefore, the
watch is designed so that summer time can be manually selected. However, a summer time
automatic change can be made as long as your watch is used in an environment where German
standard radio signals (DCF77) can be continuously received.
45
Press Button A or B
to select the time zone
“TOKYO.”
H
B
○
M
7
K OK
VB
6
NG
BA N
G
WW
R H
AG O
E NO
*While the date numerals
in the calendar window
are moving, the buttons
and crown cannot be
operated.
O
Y
JJ
KO
NE W
YOR
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
K OK
NG
BA N
G
KO
Y TO
NE
U TC P
RE S LO ND ON A RIS B
ER
CA L I N
IR
O
DCF
7
L
H
NE W
YOR
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
VB
WW
D
LU
SY
A
MID
W
ON
W AY E L LI NGT NOU M E
AZ O
KY HO
O NG
KO
KY HO
O NG
K Y HO
O NG
KO K
NG
BA N
G
VB
WW
L
L
H
NE W
YO R
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
G KO K
NG
BA N
KO
G
English
H
VB
WW
KY HO
O N
LU
D
O
ST
N
L
Y
JJ
R
EI
AC H I
DH A K A
The second hand
points to the time zone
currently selected.
( “PARIS/BERLIN” is selected
in the figure above.)
6
N
Y
Y TO
7
JA
K AR
E
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W AY E LLIN GT NOU M E
R H
AG O
E NO
A
○
O
S O
LE H
G EA NC
LU
MI D
DCF
7
M
AN
L OS
ER
DE NV
LU
U TC P
RE S LO ND ON ARIS B
ER
CA LI N
IR
O
N
R H
AG O
E NO
AZ O
AC H I H A K A
D
*Refer to “HOW TO
USE BUTTON B” on
page 8.
D
O
ST
Y
B
○
Proceed to
the next operation
within 10 seconds.
R
EI
S O
LE H
G EANC
Press Button B
for 3 seconds
and release it to
enter the time zone
selection mode.
6
Y
JJ
If the watch
is left
untouched for
10 seconds
AN
L OS
ER
DE N V
Y TO
7
N
E
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W AY E LLIN GT NOU M E
DCF
7
M
O
A CH I A
DH K A
LU
MI D
O
ST
Y
N
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
LU
S O
LE H
GE NC
AN A
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
R
EI
D
K AR
A CH I A
DH K A
6
N
N
K AR
7
Y
L OS
ER
DE NV
R H
AG O
E NO
JA
JA
AI
W B
O DU
SC
DCF
7
M
O
K AR
NE W
YO R
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
O
ST
U TC P
RE S LO ND ON A RIS B
ER
AZ O
CA LI N
IR
O
AI
W B
O DU
SC
R
EI
D
The watch resumes
its normal movement
if it is left untouched
for 10 seconds.
AI
W B
O DU
SC
N
U TC P
RE S LO ND ON A RIS B
ER
AZ O
CA LI N
IR
O
AI
W B
O DU
SC
JA
46
Select the time zone "TOKYO” which belongs to the Japan Standard Time.
The watch can receive the standard frequency of Japan. Leave the watch to receive radio signals
to set it to the precise time.
IN AN AREA WITHIN THE RECEPTION RANGE ABROAD: ex. Japan (Tokyo)
LU
E
DN
LU
SY
A
MI D
W
ON
W A Y E L LIN GT NOU M E
Y TO
The hour and minute
hands start advancing
rapidly to set the watch
to the local time in Japan.
After
10 seconds
The watch displays
the current time in Japan.
The watch automatically
corrects the date if necessary.
English
EXAMPLES OF TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT
Radio
signal
reception
Refer
to
pages
20-21
47
H
G KO K
VB
NG
BA N
WW
KY HO
O NG
R H
AG O
E NO
LU
LU
MI D
E
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W A Y E L LI N GT NOU M E
After
10 seconds
KO
N EW
YO
C HI C AGO
R
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
KO K
NG
BA N
G
KO
KY HO
O NG
Y
JJ
L
H
VB
KO K
NG
BA N
G
KO
WW
H
VB
WW
KY HO
O NG
KY HO
O NG
N EW
YO
C HI C AGO
R
CA K
RA RI
CA O
S DE
E
N EW
YO
C HI C AGO
R
CA K
RA RI
CA O
S D
KO K
NG
BA N
G
KO
English
H
VB
WW
6
N
Press Button A or B
to select the time zone
“HONOLULU.”
O
A CH I A K
DH A
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W A Y E L LIN GT NOU M E
B
○
M
77
Y
LU
MI D
DCF
K AR
N
LU
O
EY T
S O
LE H
GE NC
AN A
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
U TC
RES LO ND ONP AR IS B
ER
C A L IN
I RO
AI
A CH I A K
DH A
6
AZ O
W UB
CO D
77
O
IR
NE
JA DST
*While the date numerals
in the calendar window
are moving, the buttons
and crown cannot be
operated.
S
DCF
R H
AG O
E NO
A
○
O
Y
L
M
K AR
The second hand
points to the time zone
currently selected.
( “PARIS/BERLIN” is selected
in the figure above.)
U TC
RES LO ND ONP AR IS B
ER
C A L IN
IRO
AI
W
ON
W AY E LLI NGT NOU M
AZ O
W UB
CO D
LU
MI D
O
IR
NE
JA DST
ES O
EL CH
NG AN
LU
O
EY T
DN
SY
EA
Proceed to
the next
operation within
10 seconds.
A
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
If the watch
is left
untouched for
10 seconds
S
6
N
*Refer to “HOW TO
USE BUTTON B” on
page 8.
R H
AG O
E NO
A CH I A K
DH A
Press Button B
for 3 seconds
and release it to
enter the time zone
selection mode.
B
○
77
Y
W
ON
W AY E LLI NGT NOU M
DCF
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
LU
MI D
L OS
ER
DE NV
N
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
LU
O
EY T
DN
SY
EA
O
KA R
A CH I A K
DH A
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y
JJ
M
AI
Y
KA R
6
U TC
RES LO ND ONP AR I S B
ER
C A L IN
I RO
W B
O DU
AI
77
A ZO
SC
DCF
O
IR
NE
JA DST
L
O
L
M
W B
O DU
N EW
YO
C HI C AGO
R
CA K
RA RI
CA O
S DE
U TC
RES LO ND ONP AR I S B
ER
C A L IN
I RO
English
A ZO
The watch resumes
its normal movement
if it is left untouched
for 10 seconds.
SC
O
IR
NE
JA DST
R H
AG O
E NO
48
Select the time zone "HONOLULU” which belongs to the standard time in Hawaii.
Since Hawaii is outside the reception range, the watch cannot receive radio signals to set it to the
precise time automatically.
IN AN AREA OUTSIDE THE RECEPTION RANGE ABROAD: ex. Hawaii (Honolulu)
Y TO
The current time
in Hawaii is displayed.
The watch corrects
the date automatically
if necessary.
The hour and minute hands
start advancing rapidly
to set the watch
to the local time in Hawaii.
49
H
K OK
VB
WW
K Y HO
O NG
R H
AG O
E NO
10 seconds
KO
NG
BA N
G
N EW
YO R
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
K OK
KO
NG
BA N
G
VB
WW
K Y HO
O NG
Y
JJ
L
H
N EW
YO R
C HI C A G O
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
G KO K
NG
BA N
KO
KY HO
O N
G
VB
WW
G KO K
NG
BA N
KO
L
H
NE W
YOR
C HI C AGO
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
H
VB
WW
KY HO
O N
G
English
NE W
YOR
C HI C AGO
CA K
R A RI
CA O
S DE
L
6
N
Press Button A or B
to select the time zone
“PARIS/BERLIN.”
B
○
After
AC H I
DH A KA
Y TO
NE
O
Y
D
SY
A
W
ON
W AY E L LI NGT NOU M E
DC F
77
K AR
LU
MI D
M
*While the date numerals
in the calendar window
are moving, the buttons
and crown cannot be
operated.
AI
LU
N
JA D S T
U TC P
R E S LO NDON A RIS B
ER
CA L I N
IR
O
W B
O DU
SC
R H
AG O
E NO
A ZO
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
The second hand
points to the time zone
currently selected.
( “TOKYO” is selected
in the figure above.)
Y
JJ
RO
EI
L OS
ER
DE NV
Y TO
6
N
E
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W AY E L LIN GT NOU M E
A
○
O
AC H I
DH A KA
LU
MI D
M
Y
LU
DC F
77
K AR
A G HO
E NO
N
JA D S T
U TC P
R E S LO NDON A RIS B
ER
CA L I N
IR
O
AI
Y
JJ
Proceed to
the next
operation within
10 seconds.
A ZO
W B
O DU
SC
6
If the watch
is left
untouched for
10 seconds
RO
EI
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
L OS
ER
DE NV
Press Button B
for 3 seconds
and release it to
enter the time zone
selection mode.
R
O
N
Y TO
M
AC H I
DH A K A
E
DN
SY
A
W
ON
W AY E LLI N GT NOU M E
S O
LE H
G E NC
AN A
L OS
ER
DE NV
N
LU
MI D
DCF
77
Y
AC H I
DH A K A
LU
B
○
*Refer to “HOW TO
USE BUTTON B”
on page 8.
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The watch resumes
its normal movement
if it is left untouched
for 10 seconds.
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Select the time zone of your own country. For example, select "PARIS/BERLIN” when
WHEN YOU RETURN FROM A COUNTRY THAT HAS A DIFFERENT TIME ZONE
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The watch displays
the current time in Germany.
The watch automatically
corrects the date if necessary.
Radio
signal
reception
Refer
to
pages
20-21.
The hour and minute
hands start advancing
rapidly to set the watch
to the local time in Germany
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The watch moves depending on the quartz movement (loss/gain: ±15 seconds per month). After
the manual time setting, if the watch successfully receives a time signal, the watch displays the
time based on the time information it receives.
MANUAL TIME SETTING
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HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME AND DATE
A
○
*Refer to “THE SCREW LOCK
TYPE CROWN” on page 9.
Pull out the crown to the
second click.
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*The watch hands do not move if the crown is turned.
Pressing Button A advances the hands clockwise only.
The second hand rotates
until it points to the 0
second position (12
o’ clock position) and
stops to enter the manual
time setting mode.
Press Button A to set the time.
Each pressing of Button A advances the hour and
minute hands by one minute. If Button A is kept
pressed for one to two seconds, the hands advance
rapidly. The hands keep advancing if Button A is
released. Press Button A again to stop.
Push the crown back in.
The watch resumes its
normal movement.
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English
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*When the date numerals are misaligned in the calendar window, the position of the date numerals can be
adjusted. Refer to “PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR” on pages
58-59.
MANUAL DATE SETTING
A
○
*Refer to “THE SCREW LOCK
TYPE CROWN” on page 9.
Pull out the crown to the
first click.
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*The date numerals cannot be advanced or moved back by
turning the crown. Pressing of Button A only advances the
date. If Button A is kept pressed for one to two seconds,
the date advances rapidly until 31 days have advanced.
The watch enters the date
setting mode while the
watch hands continue to
show the current time.
Press Button A to set the date.
Each pressing of Button A advances the
date by one day. If Button A is kept
pressed for one to two seconds, the
date numerals advance rapidly. The
hands keep advancing if Button A is
released. Press Button A again to stop.
After the date setting is
completed, push the
crown back in.
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HOW TO RESET THE BUILT-IN IC
When the watch shows an abnormal display or does not properly function, or it does not move
at one-second intervals even after being sufficiently charged, follow the instructions below to
reset the built-in IC. Then the watch will resume its normal operation.
*Refer to “THE SCREW
LOCK TYPE CROWN”
on page 9.
* If the second hand moves at two-second or five-second intervals, the energy depletion forewarning
function should be activated; thus, it is not a malfunction (refer to“CHECKING THE CHARGING STATUS
BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE SECOND HAND” on page 12). The watch hands may rotate rapidly
because the automatic hand alignment function is activated; however, it is also not a malfunction (refer to
“AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT” on page 19).
After resetting of the built-in IC, be sure
to set the calendar to the preliminary
position.
After the built-in IC is reset, the watch is
set to the time zone “PARIS/BERLIN.”
A
○
B
○
Pull out the crown
to the second
click.
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The second hand
moves to the 0
second position
(12 o’ clock
position).
Press Button A and Button B
simultaneously for 3 seconds and
release.
After the second hand rotates a full
circle, the hour and minute hands
advance rapidly until they point to
the 12 o’ clock position and stop.
Therefore all watch hands are set
to the 12 o’ clock position and
stop.
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ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER FUNCTION
Push the crown
back in. The
watch hands start
moving.
Reset of the
built-in IC is
completed.
Operations after resetting the built-in IC
① Set the calendar to the preliminary position … refer to
pages 58 to 59.
② Select the time zone (if necessary) … refer to pages 40 to
41.
③ Set the time by receiving radio signals … refer to pages
20 to 32.
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PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR
If the date is incorrect after the built-in IC is reset or the watch succeeds to receive a proper radio
signal, the calendar may be out of the preliminary position.
The watch resumes its normal movement if it is left untouched for 10 seconds.
If the watch
is left
untouched for
10 seconds
A
○
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A
○
Proceed to
the next
operation
within
10 seconds.
B
○
*Refer to “HOW
TO USE
BUTTON B”
P r e s s a n d h o l d on page 8.
Button A and Button
B simultaneously for
three seconds or
longer.
*It is recommended to stop the date at “30”or “31” before setting it to ”1” in order to check the alignment of
the date numerals in the calendar window. After stopping the date at “30” or “31,” advance the date to ”1”
by pressing Button B.
The hour, minute,
and second hands
stop. The date
advances rapidly to
show its current
preliminary position.
If “1” is shown in the
calendar window, the
preliminary position of
the calendar is correct.
If “1” is not shown,
reset the calendar to the
preliminary position.
Each pressing of Button A
advances the date by one day.
If Button A is kept pressed for one
to two seconds, the date advances
rapidly. The date keeps advancing
if Button A is released. Press
Button A again to stop.
Press Button A or Button B
to set the date to the
preliminary position “1.”
B
○
Each pressing of Button B slightly
advances the date. It should be
used for fine adjustment of the
position of the date numerals.
If Button B is pressed for one to
two seconds, the date advances
rapidly. Release Button B to stop.
* If Button A is kept
pressed for one to two
seconds, the date
advances rapidly until
31 days have advanced.
After
10 seconds
T h e w a t c h
resumes its
normal movement
and the correct
date is displayed.
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1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32,768 Hz (Hz = Hertz ... Cycles per second)
2 Loss/gain (monthly rate)
Less than ±15 seconds (Except during automatic time setting, when worn on the wrist within
a normal temperature range between 5ºC and 35ºC.)
3 Operational temperature range Between -10ºC and +60ºC
4 Driving systems
Step motor (hour and minute hands)
Step motor (second hand)
Step motor (calendar)
5 Power source
Secondary battery, 1 piece
6 Duration of operation
Approximately 6 months (Fully charged, the Power Save is not activated)
*If the Power Save is activated after it is fully charged, the watch continues to
run for approximately one year and a half.
7 Time setting by receiving a radio signal
Automatic reception (2:00 AM, 3:00 AM, and 4:00 AM; attempts of reception depend on radio
wave receiving conditions.)
*After having received a radio signal, the watch moves depending
on the quartz movement until the next reception. Manual reception is also
possible.
8 IC (Integrated Circuit)
Oscillator, frequency divider and driving circuit C-MOS-IC: 3 pieces
60 *The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Trouble
Hand
movement
Possible cause
Solution
The energy depletion forewarning function is activated.
If the second hand moves at two or five-second intervals
while you wear the watch everyday, the watch is in a
condition where it cannot get sufficient light, for instance,
the watch is concealed under a long sleeve shirt.
Refer to “STANDARD CHARGING TIME” on page 11 to recharge the watch.
Be careful not to conceal the watch under a sleeve.
When taking the watch off, place the watch in as bright a location as possible.
(Make sure that the watch temperature is always kept below 60 ºC.)
The stopped second hand
pointing to the 15-second
position or 45-second position
started moving.
The power save function has been activated while the
second hand stopped pointing to the 15-second
position or 45-second position.
The power save function is automatically activated
when the watch is not exposed to adequate light for a
certain period of time, to limit energy consumption.
Refer to “POWER SAVE FUNCTION” on pages 14-15.
If the watch moves at five-second intervals, immediately charge the watch.
For details, refer to “CHECKING THE CHARGING STATUS BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE
SECOND HAND” on page 12.
The watch hands advance
rapidly unless a button is
pressed. After the rapid
advancement is completed,
the watch resumes its normal
movement.
The automatic hand alignment function was activated.
When the hand positions deviate to display incorrect
time as a result of the influence of various external
sources, the watch automatically corrects the hand
alignment itself.
No operation is needed (this is not a malfunction).
For details, refer to “AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT” on page 19.
The second hand moves at
two-second intervals.
The second hand moves at
five-second intervals.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Charging
the solar
battery
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The watch is unable to
receive radio signals.
The second hand points to
N (reception failed).
The stopped watch was
exposed to adequate light
for a longer time than “the
time required for fully
charging the watch,”
however, it does not
resume its normal
one-second interval
movements.
Possible
cause
Possible
cause
Solution
The watch was moved while it was receiving radio
signals.
Do not move the watch while it is receiving radio signals.
For details, refer to “TO ENABLE THE WATCH TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS EASILY” on page 30.
The watch was left where radio signals were weak or
where it could not receive radio signals.
Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals.
For details, refer to “CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE
RADIO SIGNALS” on page 31.
Transmitting stations may have stopped transmitting
time signals for some reasons.
See the website of each transmitting station for further information concerning the transmission of time
signals. The websites of transmitting stations are listed on page 32. For details, refer to “CONDITIONS
IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS” on page 31.
The watch is set to the time zone outside of a radio
signal reception range.
Check the time zone that the watch is currently set for, and select the time zone where you want to set the watch.
For details, refer to “TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT” on page 33.
The light is too weak or the manner of lighting the watch has
been altered while the watch is being charged.
Charge the watch in an environment where the watch can be exposed to an adequate intensity of
light in a stable condition.
The built-in IC has fallen into an unstable condition.
Reset the built-in IC. For details, refer to “ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER FUNCTION” on
pages 56-57.
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Trouble
Trouble
Reception
of radio
signals
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Possible
cause
Possible
cause
Solution
The watch fails to receive radio signals properly as a
result of the influence of various external sources.
Place the watch where it can receive radio signals more easily.
Conduct manual reception if necessary.
For details, refer to “CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE
RADIO SIGNALS” on page 31 and “MANUAL RECEPTION” on pages 26-27.
The watch has been left in extremely high or low
temperatures for a long time.
When the watch returns to normal temperature, the condition will be corrected.
Conduct manual reception if necessary.
For details, refer to “MANUAL RECEPTION” on pages 26-27. If the watch hands are not set to current time
even after conducting manual reception, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
The time displayed on the
watch is several hours before
or ahead of the current time.
The watch may be set to a time in a different time
zone from the area where the watch is currently used.
Check the time zone that the watch is currently set for, and select the time zone where you want
to set the watch.
For details, refer to “TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT” on page 33.
The reception result display
confirms successful reception
but the wrong time is
displayed.
The hand positions were misaligned as a result of the
influence of various external sources.
The second hand is not
correctly positioned while in
the reception result display or
reception level display.
The second hand is out of the preliminary position as a
result of the influence of various external sources.
No crown or button operation is needed. Automatic hand alignment will be activated to correct the
hand positions.
For details, refer to “AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT” on page 19.
If the hand positions are not corrected automatically or if you want to adjust the hand positions
immediately, reset the built-in IC. For details, refer to “ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER
FUNCTION” on pages 56-57.
If the hand positions are not corrected even after resetting the built-in IC, consult the retailer from
whom the watch was purchased.
The watch temporarily gains
or loses time.
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Trouble
Trouble
Time
misalignment of
hand
position
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Possible
cause
Possible
cause
Solution
The reception result display
confirms successful reception
but the wrong date is
displayed.
The calendar is out of preliminary position.
This happens when the calendar is out of preliminary
position as a result of influence of various external
sources or after the built-in IC is reset.
After checking whether the calendar is set to the preliminary position, perform the preliminary
position settings for calendar.
For details, refer to “PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR”
on pages 58-59.
Crown
and button
operation
The crown or buttons cannot
be operated.
The stored electric power is running short causing the
watch to move at two-second intervals or five-second
intervals.
Refer to “ENERGY DEPLETION FOREWARNING FUNCTION” on page 13 to charge the watch.
Date numerals in the calendar window are moving right
after the various crown or button operations.
Wait until the date numerals in the calendar window stop.
After the date numerals stop, the crown and buttons can be operated.
I get lost in the middle of the
setting procedures.
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Leave the watch untouched for a while. The watch will resume its normal movement.
Then start the setting procedure from the beginning.
Blur on the dial glass persists.
Small amount of water has got inside the watch due to
deterioration of the gasket, etc.
Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
Others
English
Trouble
Trouble
Wrong
date
*For the solution of troubles other than the above, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
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