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Operation Guide 3558
Setting Daily Alarm Time
Every time the
alarm mode, the alarm-ON-mark (
Alarm-ON-mark
or disappears. When the alarm-ON-mark is lit, the
A.M.
Time-signal-ON-mark
buzzer sounds for 20 seconds at the preset time
every day until cleared. To stop the buzzer while
sounding, press any button.
(Setting the time signal) Every time the
pressed in the alarm mode, the time-signal-ON-mark
Hour
Minute
(
) appears or disappears. When the time-signal-
ON-mark is lit, the watch sounds every hour on the
hour.
(Sound demonstration) While both
buttons are pressed simultaneously, the buzzer
sounds.
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Setting Dual Time
1. Press B to set new time in dual time mode.
2. Press
to set PM or AM.*
3. A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral
key. The flashing digit can be shifted in the following order:
HOUR
HOUR
(tens)
(ones)
4. Press B to complete setting.
* When the watch is in the 24-hour system, the dual time is displayed in that system.
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(a) Elapsed time
(Time loss)
Start
Stop
Re-start
(b) Lap time
Start
Lap
Lap release
(c) Two finishes
Start
Lap
Stop
The first runner
The second runner
finishes.
finishes.
Record the time of
the first runner.
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4. A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral
key.
5. Press B to complete setting.
* While setting time and calendar, with every push of
between 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
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Stopwatch mode
Measuring unit: 1/100 second
Measuring capacity: 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds
Measuring modes: Elapsed time, lap time, two finishes
Dual time mode
Alarm mode
Hourly time signal
Battery:
One lithium battery (Type: CR2016)
Approx. 5 years operation on type CR2016
(lncludes the alarm for 20 seconds and calculation for 1 hour per day)
NOTE: THERE IS NO WAY unit components can be damaged or malfunction, due
to misoperation of buttons. If confusing information appears on the display it
means entry sequence was incorrect. Please read the manual and try again.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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button is pressed in the
) appears
button is
and
MINUTE
MINUTE
(tens)
(ones)
Stop
Reset
Stop
Reset
Lap release
Reset
Record the time of
the second runner.
, the display is switched
[Presetting alarm time]
1. Press B to set new alarm time.
2. Press
to set PM or AM.*
3. A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral
key. The flashing digit can be shifted in the following order:
HOUR
HOUR
(tens)
(ones)
4. Press B to complete setting.
* When the watch is in the 24-hour system, the alarm time is displayed in that system.
Stopwatch Operation
A signal confirms start/stop operation. The tone sounds at
10-minute intervals.
(Working range) The stopwatch display is limited to
23 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds.
Thereafter it can be reset and started again. The hour
digits can be shown by pressing the
Lap indicator
Minute
1/100 second
Second
Setting Time And Calendar
1. To set time and calendar, press B in the regular timekeeping mode.
2. Press the
key on a time signal to correct seconds.
3. Press A to move the flashing in the sequence shown below to select the other
settings.
A
A
HOUR
SECOND
AM/PM
(tens)
DAY
MONTH
A
A
AM or PM can be entered by pressing the
Specifications
±
Accuracy at normal temperature:
30 seconds per month average
Display capacity:
Regular timekeeping
Hour, minute, second, am/pm, year, month, day and day of the week on its
double display
Time format: 12-hour and 24-hour
Calendar system: Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099
Calculator mode
8 digits (7 digits for negatives)
Abilities: Four basic calculations, chain & mixed operations, constants for + / – /
× / ÷, power calculation
Decimal point: Full floating with underflow
Overflow check: lndicated by the "E" sign, locking the calculator mode
MINUTE
MINUTE
(tens)
(ones)
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button.
Hour
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A
A
HOUR
MINUTE
(ones)
(tens)
A
MINUTE
YEAR
(ones)
A
A
button.*
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