Breitling EXOSPACE B55 Manual

Breitling EXOSPACE B55 Manual

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  • Page 1 E X O S P A C E B 5 5 I N S T R U M E N T S F O R P R O F E S S I O N A L S...
  • Page 2 EXOSPACE B55...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS 1. General instructions a) Reference time and timezones b) Functions c) User interfaces d) Light intensity setting e) “Parking” the hands f) Blocking a function g) Connecting the watch to a smartphone 2. Rechargeable battery and power management a) Rechargeable battery b) Power management c) Battery charging 3.
  • Page 5 7. Configuring the watch ( g) Rereading intermediate times SETTING a) SyNCHRo h) Recovering times i) Synchronizing the seconds hand TILT LIGHT SHoRT MEDIUM LoNG 11. Lap timer chronograph ( LAP TMR DISPLAy DISP oN DISPoFF a) Recording several laps ( NIGHT MoDE b) Synchronizing the seconds hand ToNE...
  • Page 6 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) designation. This can be found on 18. Battery charging status ( the www.breitling.com website. The local time (TIME) and the second timezone (TIME 2) are adjusted according to the time difference with the UTC timezone...
  • Page 7 3. CHR ADD: chronograph with intermediate/split times and tachymeter – see 12. SETTING: various settings that make it possible to configure and personalize the chapter 10. watch – see chapter 7. 4. LAP TMR: “lap” counter chronograph to calculate lap times – see chapter 11. 13.
  • Page 8 The crown can be turned forwards (clockwise) or backwards (anti-clockwise). The higher the figure, the greater the light intensity. Bear in mind that the greater the light intensity, the more battery is used, which will result in shorter autonomy If one forgets the crown in the pulled out position, the upper screen will display (see chapter 2).
  • Page 9 g) Connecting the watch to a smartphone Connection OFF ® The watch is equipped with a BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) antenna enabling Connection ON it to be paired with an Apple iPhone ® or Android™ type smartphone. Using a Connection ON + Noti cations dedicated application on the smartphone, it is possible to adjust all the settings, including the time as well as recovering certain information from the CHR ADD, the LAP TMR and the CHRFLGT.
  • Page 10 The autonomy of the watch depends on how it is used. The main consumers of Connexion ON + 20 Noti cations energy are the LCD display lighting, the vibration function, followed to a lesser degree by the audible alarm and the BLE connection. The more these elements are used, the less autonomy the watch will have.
  • Page 11 BATTERy A battery change will only be required after around 300 complete charges, or after more than ten years of use. This may only be done by an authorized Breitling ser- vice center. Figure 1...
  • Page 12 guaranteeing the contact and a mechanical alignment system. As soon as the NOTE: To recharge your watch, please use the cable supplied with the trans- contact is made, the watch confirms with a beep sound and a luminous flash former. on the LCD display.
  • Page 13 • Press the crown back into neutral position 1. in the other zones. UTC time can be found on www.breitling.com. It is clear that in the event of a change of summer/winter time or the contrary, TIME N.B.: When in setting mode (...
  • Page 14 5. SETTING THE DATE ( : The first week includes January 1 and the first day of the week is Sunday. SETDATE : The first week includes January 1 and the first day of the week is ARABIC • Select the mode.
  • Page 15 • If necessary, adjust the minutes in 15-minute increments and confirm by pressing 7. CONFIGURING THE wATCH ( SETTING P2; the seconds flash ( appears on the upper screen). SECoND In the mode, the following adjustments can be made (all these settings are SETTING •...
  • Page 16 : option of disabling the following functions: • Set the minute hand, and then the hour hand, and confirm by pressing P1. MoDE CHRFLGT CDCUCLK ALCU • Press the crown back to neutral position 1. ® : activation and deactivation of the BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) CoNNECT connection.
  • Page 17 • Press P1 to activate the setting and turn the crown to select (2 seconds), • Pull the crown into position 2 (the hour and minute hands will “park”). SHoRT (4 seconds) or (6 seconds); the default setting is MEDIUM LoNG SHoRT •...
  • Page 18 (audible confirmation for every press on the pushpieces + signal every • Select by turning the crown. PUSH+CH MoDE full timed hour). • Press P1 to activate the setting. The default setting is on • Turn the crown to select (all functions) or (three hidden functions: PILoT...
  • Page 19 N.B.: Do not forget to press the crown back once the setting is complete. If a) Setting ( SET AL forgotten, the display on the upper screen will indicate and a beep PUSH CRoWN • Select the x function by turning the crown. will sound every 30 seconds.
  • Page 20 together) or (vibrating alarm alone followed by vibrating and sound The alarm sounds for 20 seconds, with a 10-second reminder after 2 minutes. The VIB/BUZ alarm for the reminder) and confirm by pressing P2. upper screen displays the name of the active alarm by flashing: .
  • Page 21 b) Measuring a period with intermediate/split time(s) c) Flyback At any time, a long press on P1 will restart timing from 0 (when the pushpiece is • Pressing P1 starts the chronograph. The upper screen displays , the CHR RUN released): this is the function.
  • Page 22 f) Introducing the distance for the tachymeter • Confirm by pressing P2; the first digit of the distance value will flash. To enable the tachymeter to calculate the speed correctly, the distance corresponding • Select the units, the tens and then the hundreds for the distance by turning the to the time recorded must be introduced.
  • Page 23 11. LAP TIMER CHRONOGRAPH ( • Pressing P2 again displays the best time corresponding to lap xx on the lower LAP TMR screen (showing xx on the upper screen alternating with the 1/100 of a BEST The lap timer chronograph allows several times to be recorded one after the other. second).
  • Page 24 c) Recovering times In both cases, the counter also memorizes the take-off date. In addition, the (four character) ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organization – codes for take-off and If the watch is connected to a smartphone, using the application on the latter, landing airports can also be introduced.
  • Page 25 • For , turn the crown to select whether to record both times: block times • When the machine stops, press P1 a fourth time (the screen displays TIMEMST BLoCKoN and flight times ( ) or only flight times ( followed by ) and displays the block time.
  • Page 26 • Before starting a new recording, a place in the memory must be activated by a e) The departure time on the lower screen with (block-off) displayed on long press on P1: the lower screen displays the upper screen. N.B.: Only one flight can be measured at a time. f) The take-off time on the lower screen with on the upper screen.
  • Page 27 d) Information regarding the landing airport on the upper screen with • Choose a letter by turning the crown; validate it by pressing P2 and the second followed by the 4 character ICAO code (will display “ “ if nothing has been line will flash.
  • Page 28 13. COUNTDOwN COUNTUP CLOCK ( b) Use CDCUCLK Thereafter use is identical to the chronograph: (CountDown CountUp ClocK) function or MET (Mission Elapsed Time) CDCUCLK is used for more or less long term missions, or regattas, for example. It offers two •...
  • Page 29 • Pull the crown into position 2 (the upper screen displays • Pull the crown into position 2 ( ) and turning the crown, adjust the hours SETALCU SET TMR ), minutes ( ) and seconds ( ) up to a maximum of 99 hours, HoUR MINUTE SECoND...
  • Page 30 16. SECOND TIMEZONE ( This is a very useful, practical function, especially for travelers going from one TIME 2 timezone to another, as it means one always has easy access to the local time as In addition to the UTC time (the base time of the watch) and the first (main) TIME indicated by the hands.
  • Page 31 2. Reception of an SMS, WhatsApp or other type of message ž displayed b) Settings for notifications MESSAGE with the time the message was received. • Select the function by turning the crown. NoTIFy 3. Reception of an email ž displayed with the time the email was received.
  • Page 32 Please note that the battery life of the watch depends on the frequency with • Do not forget to push the crown back into neutral position 1. which notifications appear: the more notifications there are, the less battery life To reactivate the watch, it must be charged using the cable supplied, and a com- the watch will have.
  • Page 33 19. IN THE EvENT OF PROBLEMS 20. LIST OF wORDS IN THE USER INTERFACE The list below explains all the texts that may appear in the upper screen through If the watch no longer responds or in the event of connection issues with the smart- the user interface.
  • Page 34 BoTH buzzer and vibrate for the alarms CU RUN countup running BUZZER audible alarm CU SToP stop countup BXX ADD block xx stopped C-UP select countup BXXDATE block date xx DAy xx day xx BXX DUR duration of xx block time DD/MM date format day/month BXXFLyT...
  • Page 35 MEETING notification of the next meeting of the day SET TMR set countdown MESSAGE notification of a message SET UTC set main UTC zone MM/DD date format month/day SETALCU set countup alarm MoDE choose between pilot and sport mode SETCDCU set countdown countup MTWTFSS 7 days of the week from Monday for daily alarm...
  • Page 36 ±25 seconds. The variation in rate of the SuperQuartz™ caliber fitted in your VIBRATE alarm in vibrate mode Breitling watch far and above exceeds these demands, achieving a rate of ±15 VIB/BUZ alarm only vibrating followed by a vibrating and sound alarm when the seconds a year.
  • Page 37 On models with no chronograph functions, they also serve as “minute chronograph” enabling one to measure time elapsed in minutes. Your Breitling chronometer is equipped with a scale dividing the hour into hundredths, thus making it easier to read off the minutes on a decimal base.
  • Page 38 MAINTENANCE Breitling models are water-resistant to varying degrees. The extent of the water- resistance, expressed in meters (M) is a standard value and does not indicate an absolute depth of immersion. The crown and pushpieces must not under any cir- Your Breitling chronometer is a sophisticated instrument that is constantly cumstances be operated under water or when the watch is wet.
  • Page 39 Breitling metal cases and bracelets are made from the finest alloys and guarantee sturdiness and wearer comfort. Regular cleaning by rinsing and brushing in clear water will keep your watch shiny. This operation is strongly recommended after each immersion in salty or chlorinated water.
  • Page 40 CERTIFICATIONS EUROPE AUSTRIA GREECE NORWAY BELGIUM HUNGARY POLAND BULGARIA ICELAND PORTUGAL CYPRUS IRELAND ROMANIA CZECH REPUBLIC ITALY SLOVAKIA DENMARK LATVIA SLOVENIA ESTONIA LITHUANIA SPAIN FINLAND LUXEMBOURG SWEDEN FRANCE MALTA SWITZERLAND GERMANY NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM...
  • Page 41 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Breitling SA is under license. Other trademarks licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two and trade names are those of their respective owners.

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