When A Radio Signal Cannot Be Received; How To Manually Set The Time - Seiko 8B92 Instructions Manual

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WHEN A RADIO SIGNAL CANNOT BE
RECEIVED
When a radio signal cannot be received, refer to the following pages:
• Not receivable within the radio signal reception range
Check that the time zone of the area where the watch is used is set.
Although the time zone is correctly selected, the time and date are misaligned.
→ TROUBLESHOOTING: Reception of a radio signal.
Since a radio signal cannot be received, the time and date became misaligned. In this
case, set the time and date manually.
*
For the radio signal reception ranges, refer to "RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE
INDICATION."
• When the watch is used outside the radio signal reception range
Select the time zone of the area where the watch is used.
HOW TO SELECT THE TIME ZONE
Although the time zone is correctly selected, the time and date are not correct. In this
case, set the time and date manually.
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HOW TO MANUALLY SET THE TIME

W h e n t h e w a t c h i s u s e d
1
continuously in conditions
in which the watch may be
unable to receive a radio
The watch enters the manual time setting mode.
signal, it can be manually
(If the stopwatch is moving, the stopwatch hands
adjusted.
also stop at the 0-second position.)
* When the watch is unable to
receive a radio signal, it can
move depending on normal
quartz movement (loss / gain:
±15 seconds per month on
average).
• When adjusting the time, the
24-hour hand and date will be
accordingly adjusted.
• When the watch receives a
r a d i o s i g n a l a f t e r m a n u a l
* When the watch enters the manual time setting
a d j u s t m e n t o f t h e t i m e , i t
mode, the reception results will be indicated as"
displays the received time.
N," since the reception results data will be lost.
When pulling the crown to the
second click, the second hand stops
at the 0-second position.
0-second position
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