Restart / Starting Up Procedure; Manual Start - Junghans Mega 1000 Manual

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11. Restart / Starting up procedure

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After changing the battery, a restart is automatically
carried out. After the battery has been inserted the
indicator for the transmitter currently being sear-
ched for will flash and the signal controlled second
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indicator will be displayed. All other displays will
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remain switched off for the duration of the synchro-
nisation. The watch will start with the reception.
After a few minutes, the watch, after successfully
receiving a signal, will automatically set itself to the
correct time zone of the selected transmitter.
If signals from DCF77 have been successfully received, German local time
will be displayed. The transmitter indicator then shows DCF77, the date will
be shown with the weekday in German in day-month format and the time
will be displayed in 24-hour format.
If signals from WWVB have been successfully received, the current Pacific
Time will be displayed. The transmitter indicator then shows WWVB, the
date will be shown with the weekday in English in month-day format and
the time will be displayed in 12-hour format.
If signals from JJY40 or JJY60 have been successfully received, Japanese
local time will be displayed. The transmitter indicator then shows JJY40 or
JJY60, the date will be shown with the weekday in English in day-month for-
mat and the time will be displayed in 24-hour format.
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If the watch does not successfully receive a sig-
nal for a long period of time then the reception
process is stopped to save battery power. How-
ever, the watch still makes an attempt to receive
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a time signal every 6 hours. The transmitter indi-
cator then reads "---" and the reception indicator
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shows "1". The watch continues to show the
unsynchronised time in the display.
In order to show the correct current time until a signal is received, the
watch must be manually set to the current time (manual start). Your
watch then operates like a normal quartz watch.
If you switch to set mode (see chapter 12 – "Manual start") while auto-
matic signal reception is taking place then the automatic reception pro-
cess is stopped.

12. Manual start

> 3 sec.
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The watch can be manually started after an
unsuccessful restart. To do this, press the T4
button to cancel the automatic reception pro-
cess. Then press the T4 button again for more
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than 3 seconds to enter manual start mode.
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