Timex Expedition 567-095006 NA User Manual

Timex Expedition 567-095006 NA User Manual

Adventure tech altimeter watch

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  • Page 1 W-195 567-095006 NA ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION WATCH FEATURES WATCH MODES BUTTON FUNCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION SETTING OPERATION WATCH DISPLAY SYMBOLS WEATHER FORECASTING NOTES ON CALIBRATING THE ALTIMETER AND BAROMETER 15 WHAT IS CALIBRATION? HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CALIBRATE? DO I NEED TO CALIBRATE BOTH THE BAROMETER AND THE ALTIMETER? TEMPERATURE ACCURACY TIME - TIME OF DAY MODE SETTING TIME OF DAY...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome! Thank you for purchasing a TIMEX® EXPEDITION® adventure tech altimeter watch. The watch is equipped with a variety of features to enhance your outdoor experience. So, if you are trekking the trails, skiing the slopes or just hanging out, enjoy the journey.
  • Page 5: Count Down Timer/Alarm

    Barometer • Reports air pressure from 8.85 to 32.45 inches of Mercury (“inHg”) (300 to 1100 mbar) with 0.05 inHg (1 mbar) resolution. • Displays current air pressure as well as a graph of change in air pressure over time. •...
  • Page 6: Watch Modes

    INDIGLO® Night-Light Watch Modes The features of this watch are grouped into modes that are accessible by pressing and releasing the MODE button – each depression of the MODE button takes you to the next mode in the loop. The modes are arranged in the following order: TIME >...
  • Page 7: Setting Operation

    MODE Setting Operation When setting Time of Day, Alarms or the Countdown Timer and so on, the button functions change from what is print- ed on the case. NOTE: These setting functions are the same in any mode where you can set a value. START / SPLIT 1.
  • Page 8: Watch Display Symbols

    5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the values you wish to set. TIP: If you accidentally skip past a setting, continue to press and release the MODE button to move all the way through the settings and back to the one that requires adjustment.
  • Page 9: Weather Forecasting

    How often should I calibrate? Timex recommends that you calibrate the sensor prior to any activity where you will be using the altimeter feature...
  • Page 10: Do I Need To Calibrate Both The Barometer And The Altimeter

    and then again whenever you experience significant changes in altitude or temperature during your activity. If you are not using the altimeter feature, then daily calibration will maintain the accuracy of the barometer and weather forecasting feature. Whenever possible, the sensor should be calibrated soon after you experience significant temperature changes.
  • Page 11: Time - Time Of Day Mode

    jacket (in cold weather) or clipping it to your belt or pack (ideally in an area not constantly exposed to the sun) to improve the accuracy of the temperature readings during outdoor activities. For the most accurate readings, remove the watch from your wrist and put in shade for at least several minutes.
  • Page 12: Using The Dual Time Zone Feature

    NOTES: • Be sure you have selected the intended time zone (T1 or T2) before you begin setting; you cannot switch zones while setting (see “Using the Dual Time Zone feature” on pg 21). • When setting the hour value, be sure to set to the correct part of the day (AM or PM) (12-hour format only).
  • Page 13: Switching Time Zones

    Switching time zones If you wish to switch to the secondary time zone, simply continue holding the STOP/RESET button until the time zone indicator (T1 or T2) stops flashing (this takes about three seconds). This will be your new primary time zone until you switch it back.
  • Page 14: Viewing Temperature And Pressure Data

    Viewing Temperature and Pressure Data Press and release MODE until you see “BARO” on the display. Press and release the START/SPLIT button to view each of the following data combinations: • Temperature, Sea Level Pressure and Local Pressure • Time of Day, Sea Level Pressure and Temperature •...
  • Page 15 to the section entitled “Notes on calibrating the Altimeter and Barometer” on page 15 for general information regard- ing calibration. 1. Press and hold SET until the word “SET” appears in the lower line of the display. 2. Using START/SPLIT or STOP/RESET, adjust the weather icons to the actual weather conditions.
  • Page 16: Alti - Altimeter Mode

    Typically, if you are above sea level, the “local” pressure value that the watch also displays will be lower than the sea level pressure (because air pressure decreases with altitude) and if you are at a point below sea level the local pressure will be slightly higher.
  • Page 17: Selecting Altitude Units

    After the accumulated data is displayed, the watch will then display either of the following views of the altitude data: • Current time, altitude and temperature data. • A graph of the altitude changes for the last five hours (each column represents 10 minutes) shown in the center of the display.
  • Page 18: Calibrating The Altimeter And Clearing High And Acc

    the display and the watch will again update the statistical data with altitude information as necessary. Calibrating the Altimeter and Clearing HIGH and ACC Calibration in ALTI mode allows you to calibrate the pressure sensor for improved accuracy as well as clear the HIGH and ACC data values.
  • Page 19: Chro - Chronograph Mode

    8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to clear the ACC data. 9. Press SET to complete calibration. CHRO – Chronograph Mode The Chronograph gives you the ability to time a hike, a ski or a run – just about anything you’d like to time. You can also track the time for specific segments of an activity with the lap/split features;...
  • Page 20: Lap/Split Timing

    pressing and holding STOP/RESET. You may leave CHRO mode while the Chronograph is run- ning; it will continue to run in the background, indicated by icon on the display when in TIME mode. Lap/Split Timing Press START/SPLIT each time you pass a segment marker (like trail head marker) to complete the timing of the previous lap or segment and begin timing a new one.
  • Page 21: If You Have Taken At Least One Lap

    If you have taken at least one lap: Press SET. “RECALL” will appear on the display, followed by the lap and split times for Lap 1. Press MODE – “FORMAT” will appear on the display followed by the current display format configuration, which will be flashing.
  • Page 22: Timer - Countdown Timer Mode

    MODE to enter this mode (FORMAT will appear on the dis- play). Press START/SPLIT to change to the desired format and then press MODE to return to RECALL, or press SET to return to CHRO mode. TIMER - Countdown Timer Mode The Countdown Timer is useful for situations where you want to time an event with a fixed duration, like a 30- minute hike, a 3-minute egg or series of 1-minute...
  • Page 23: Alarm - Alarm Mode

    The watch will generate an alert when the countdown is complete. If the Timer is set to repeat, an alert is generat- ed each time the count reaches zero. You may leave TIMER mode while the Countdown Timer is running; it will continue to run in the background. This is indicated by the icon on the display when in TIME mode.
  • Page 24: Selecting And Arming/Disarming Alarms

    Selecting and Arming/Disarming Alarms Press and release MODE until you see “ALARM” on the display. Press and release STOP/RESET to select an Alarm (AL-1 through AL-5) Arm or disarm the selected Alarm by pressing START/SPLIT. The word “ON” and the next to the Alarm time when the Alarm is armed.
  • Page 25: Trademark And Warranty Information

    ONE YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty. Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your watch by installing new or thor- oughly reconditioned and inspected components or replace it with an identical or similar model.

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