Pulsar W880 Manual

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CAL. W880
DIGITAL QUARTZ
l Full-panel dot-matrix liquid crystal panel
Dual Time/Calendar
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Stopwatch with data recall function
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Altimeter function
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Barometer function
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Thermometer function
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4-channel daily alarm
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2-channel altimeter alarm
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1-channel H
O alarm
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5-segment countdown timer
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Illuminating light (EL backlight)
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  • Page 1 CAL. W880 DIGITAL QUARTZ l Full-panel dot-matrix liquid crystal panel Dual Time/Calendar Stopwatch with data recall function Altimeter function Barometer function Thermometer function 4-channel daily alarm 2-channel altimeter alarm 1-channel H O alarm 5-segment countdown timer Illuminating light (EL backlight)
  • Page 2: Mode Change

    MODE CHANGE ILLUMINATING LIGHT Press to turn the backlight on. ADJUST RECALL/+/START/LAP If you keep holding down the button for 2 seconds until the watch generates a beep sound, the backlight remains lighted for 15 seconds after the button is released. LIGHT MODE TOGGLE/-/SAVE/...
  • Page 3: Time Mode

    TIME MODE Press to increase the digits (+) or move forward. Press to decrease the digits (-) or move backward. Day of the week Date Time zone Press to select the items to be adjusted. Time Altitude Sequence of the item SettingS MINUTE HOUR SECOND TIME/CALENDAR sETTING MONTH...
  • Page 4: Time Zone Setting

    TIME ZONE sETTING Time format Two time zones (T1 and T2) are provided. Select either 12-hour indication format or 24-hour indication format. Calendar format Keep holding down for 2 seconds to select Select either "Day of the week-Date” format or “Month-Date” format. the time zone.
  • Page 5: Altimeter Mode

    Upon entering the ALTIMETER mode, the accumulated altitude and maximum ALTIMETER MODE altitude scroll across the top of the display. Then, a graphic data display of elevation changes over the past two hours is shown. Press until the watch enters the ALTIMETER mode. Readout units (feet/meters) Current altitude Rate of ascend/descend...
  • Page 6 Press to increase the value (+) in 5 ft increments. Altimeter calibration This watch estimates altitude based on the barometric pressure measured by high sensitivity barometer. Press to decrease the value (-) in 5 ft increments. For accurate altitude calculation, it is recommended that you set the altitude reading on the watch at a known altitude point before starting to use the altimeter function.
  • Page 7 HOw TO REsET THE ACCUMULATED ALTITUDE AND MAxIMUM ALTITUDE Press to move on to the accumulated altitude display. In the ALTIMETER mode, keep holding down for 2 seconds. The accumulated altitude digits start flashing. “ADJUST HOLD” is shown, and the watch enters the ALTIMETER SETTING mode.
  • Page 8 Press to select the sample rate among "60 seconds," "10 Graphic data display of elevation changes seconds," and "2 seconds." At the top of the display, the watch provides a graphic data of elevation changes over the past two hours. 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago now Press to go back to the ALTIMETER mode display.
  • Page 9 When the altitude exceeds the range of the graphic data display MOUNTAIN NAME DIspLAy If a newly obtained altitude reading exceeds the range of the graphic data display, When elevation reach a height equal to that of a particular mountain, the a maximum or minimum length column appears at far right of the graphic data watch generates a beep sound and the name of the mountain and its height display representing such altitude reading, and the previous altitude data are...
  • Page 10: Weather Mode

    BAROMETRIC pREssURE, TEMpERATURE AND BAROMETRIC pREssURE TREND wEATHER MODE Keep holding down for 2 seconds to change the display format between Press until the watch enters the WEATHER mode. the "Current temperature" and the "Barometric pressure with current temperature" format. barometric pressure trend barometric pressure temperature...
  • Page 11 Set the offset value (between -20 and +20) to compensate for the Temperature calibration difference between the currennt temperature reading and the reference Temperature readings are affected by your body temperature or direct sunlight.   temperature. For accurate temperature readings, it is recommended that you set the temperature reading on the watch to match a known reference temperature before starting Press to increase the value (+).
  • Page 12 Graphic data display of barometric pressure trend If the graphic data of barometric pressure trend shows an upward tendency as illustrated below, it indicates that it will likely be sunny. At the top of the display, the watch provides a graphic data display of barometric pressure trend over the past twelve hours.
  • Page 13 When the barometric pressure exceeds the range of the graphic sTOpwATCH (CHRONO) MODE data display If a newly obtained barometric pressure reading exceeds the range of the graphic l The stopwatch measures up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds in 1/100 second increments.
  • Page 14 HOw TO CHECK THE REMAINING MEMORy CApACITy The lap number and time are displayed for 7 seconds. Each time the button D is pressed, the altitude at that moment will be displayed When the stopwatch is not in motion, press to check the remaining and recorded.
  • Page 15: Data Mode

    swITCHING BETwEEN LAp TIME DIspLAy AND TOTAL TIME DIspLAy DATA MODE DURING A MEAsUREMENT HOw TO vIEw THE DATA CONTENTs Press to switch the display between lap time display and total time display while a measurement is in progress. Press until the watch enters the DATA mode. Press to select the RUN number.
  • Page 16: Timer Mode

    HOw TO DELETE THE RUN DATA TIMER MODE Keep holding down for 2 seconds to delete the l The 5-segment timer counts up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds in 1 selected RUN data. second increments. Press until the watch enters the TIMER mode. Keep holding down again for 4 seconds to delete all the stored data.
  • Page 17: Timer Setting

    TIMER sETTING TIMER OpERATION Keep holding down for 2 seconds to show the TIMER SETTING Press to select the desired starting segment (from 1 to 5). display. “ADJUST HOLD” is shown, Press to start the timer. and the watch enters the TIMER SETTING mode.
  • Page 18: Alarm Mode

    Keep holding down for 2 seconds to show the ALARM SETTING ALARM MODE display. Press until the watch enters the ALARM mode. “ADJUST HOLD” is shown, and the watch enters the The alarm has 7 channels: the Alarm 1 to 4 are the TIME alarm, the Alarm 5 ALARM SETTING mode.
  • Page 19 ALTIMETER ALARM sETTING O ALARM sETTING l The H O alarm is a hydration reminder, which generates an alert sound l The ALTIMETER alarm sounds when you reach a specified altitude. to remind you to drink water when a preset time (up to 60 minutes) has Press to select the desired alarm channel (5 or 6).
  • Page 20: Battery Change

    When the battery expires, be sure to replace it as soon as possible to prevent mal- time. function. l We recommend that you contact an AUTHORIZED PULSAR DEALER for battery replacement. Battery life indicator When the battery voltage becomes low, the battery mark starts flashing. In such a case, have the battery replaced with a new one as soon as possible.
  • Page 21: To Preserve The Quality Of Your Watch

    WR a bath, shallow diving, but not for scuba diving. withstand up to 3 bar, such as acci- We recommend that you wear a PULSAR Diver’s dental contact with splashes of water or rain, but it watch for scuba diving.
  • Page 22 * Before using the water resistance 5, 10, 15 or 20 bar watch in water, be sure the SHOCKS & VIBRATION TEMPERATURES crown is pushed in completely. Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water. If used in sea water, Light activities will not Operational temperature rinse the watch in fresh water and dry it completely.
  • Page 23: Periodic Check

    Years w a t c h c h e c k e d b y a n electricity which may AUTHORIZED PULSAR DEALER or disturb the display. Keep the SERVICE CENTER to ensure that...

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