NIXON THE RIPLEY - 47mm, 100 meter Watch Manual

NIXON THE RIPLEY - 47mm, 100 meter Watch Manual

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NIXON THE RIPLEY - 47mm, 100 meter Watch Manual

FEATURES

FEATURES

Miyota Japanese Quartz 3-hand movement stacked on custom LCD digital module featuring time of day (12 hour or 24 hour), 2 time zones, day/date, auto calendar through 2099, elevation and temperature display, dual chronographs with 1/100 second resolution, alarm, EL backlight and blackout mode energy saving City Mode.

ANALOG 3-HAND MOVEMENT

To set the TIME:

  • Pull the crown out to position 1.
  • Rotate the crown in either direction in order to correctly set the time.
  • Push the crown all the way back in.

NOTE: Analog and Digital times are set and function independently.

DIGITAL FUNCTIONS

  • To conserve battery, the watch ships inCITY MODE.
  • Press PUSHER B to turn on the display and activate digital functions.

In any mode, press PUSHER A to activate the backlight.
Press PUSHER B to advance through the modes in the following sequence:
MODE OPTIONS: CITY, TIME, ADVENTURE, CHRONO, ALARM

CITY MODE

CITY MODE FEATURES

  • To conserve battery, the watch ships in CITY MODE.
  • This mode allows for a black out display for stealth missions.
  • It also enables the user to conserve battery life.
  • Press PUSHER B to turn on the display and advance to TIME MODE.

TIME MODE

TIME MODE FEATURES

TIME MODE FEATURES

  • hours, minutes and seconds display in 12 or 24 hour format
  • month and date display
  • 2 time zones

To set the TIME:

  • Press and hold PUSHER B to enter Time Mode setting state (hour will begin to blink)
  • Press PUSHER C to increase the value -Press and hold PUSHER C to quickly increase the value
  • Press PUSHER D to decrease the value
  • Press and hold PUSHER D to quickly decrease the value
  • Press PUSHER B to advance through hour, minute, second, 12/24hr, year, month, and date
  • Press PUSHER B to confirm and exit setting state, after setting the date
  • Hold PUSHER B at any point to exit time setting mode

Dual Time Setup

  • Press PUSHER C to switch to second time zone, T2 will display
  • Press and hold PUSHER B to enter Time Mode setting state (hour will begin to blink)
  • Repeat time setting process for T2
  • Press PUSHER B to advance to ADVENTURE MODE

ADVENTURE MODE

ADVENTURE MODE FEATURES

ADVENTURE MODE features

  • Elevation display range -700M – 9000M or -2300FT – 30000FT (above 9000M/30000FT reads HHH, below -700M/-2300FT reads LLL)
  • Temperature display range -10 – 60C or 14 – 140F (Above 60C/140F reads HHH, below -10C/14F reads LLL)

Press PUSHER C to change between metric and imperial units

The temperature is measured via sensor on the 3 o'clock side of the case. The temperature reading will be affected by body heat from skin contact, direct sunlight and humidity. To receive an accurate temperature measurement, remove the watch from your wrist and place it in an area not exposed to sunlight for 15 minutes.

Data is measured every second when entering ADVENTURE MODE. After 1 minute, the data will be measured every 10 seconds. After 5 minutes, the data will be measured every 2 minutes.

The altimeter data is obtained from the air pressure sensor within the case. The factory default elevation is the value calculated based on the standard air pressure value at sea level. The altimeter function will need to be calibrated over time due to changes in atmospheric pressure.

When calibrating the elevation close to sea level, if there is a drop in air pressure, the elevation may read negative, which is normal.
The altimeter should be calibrated prior to each activity.

In order to conserve battery, the watch will automatically return to TIME MODE after 12 hours in ADVENTURE MODE. You can easily return to ADVENTURE MODE by pressing PUSHER B.

To calibrate the elevation sensor:

  • Press and hold PUSHER B for 3 seconds to enter height calibration mode
  • ALTIMETER will flash
  • Press PUSHER B to advance the digits
  • Press PUSHER C to increase the value of the flashing digit. Press and hold PUSHER C to increase the total value quickly.
  • Press PUSHER D to decrease the value of the flashing digit. Press and hold PUSHER D to decrease the total value quickly.
  • Press PUSHER B to advance the digits until you have correctly set the elevation
  • Press and hold PUSHER B for 2 seconds to confirm the setting and exit calibration mode
  • Press and hold PUSHER C to return to the most recently calibrated setting. This allows the user to easily jump back to a known home or base elevation.
  • Press PUSHER B to advance to CHRONOGRAPH MODE

CHRONOGRAPH MODE

CHRONOGRAPH MODE features

CHRONOGRAPH MODE features

  • Dual timing, 99-hour, 59 minute and 59.99 seconds range
  • Hundredth seconds resolution

To operate the Chronograph:

  • Press PUSHER C to start the upper Chronograph
  • In run state, press PUSHER C to stop the upper Chronograph
  • Once stopped, press and hold PUSHER C for 3 seconds to reset
  • Press PUSHER D to start the lower Chronograph
  • In run state, press PUSHER D to stop the upper Chronograph
  • Once stopped, press and hold PUSHER D for 3 seconds to reset
  • Press PUSHER B to advance to ALARM MODE

ALARM MODE

ALARM MODE Features

To set the ALARM:

  • Press and hold PUSHER B to enter the alarm setting mode
  • Press PUSHER C to increase the value
  • Press and hold PUSHER C to quickly increment the value
  • Press PUSHER D to decrease the value
  • Press and hold PUSHER D to quickly decrease the value
  • Press and hold PUSHER B to confirm and exit setting state
  • When in ALARM MODE, hold PUSHER D for 3 seconds to toggle alarm ON / OFF (Nixon logo will display)
  • Press PUSHER B to advance to CITY MODE

To reset the digital module to the factory setting, press and hold ABCD for 2 seconds.

WATER RESISTANCY RATINGS AND WATCH CARE

WATER RESISTANCY RATINGS

*RINSE WATCH WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER EXPOSURE TO SALT WATER OR SAND.
Replace the battery at least every two years. Dead or low batteries left in a watch may leak and destroy the movement of your watch. If you have a water resistant watch, know that the water resistancy is attained using rubber or plastic seals which will deteriorate under normal conditions and reduce the water resistancy of your watch. These seals should be checked by an authorized jeweler at least every two years to ensure the rated water resistancy. Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures (over 60ºC or 140ºF, under -10ºC or 14ºF). No hot tubs or saunas. Sorry, but do you really need to know the time when you're tubbing?
Avoid extreme shocks.

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