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1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW.................................................................. 5
2. USING THE WATCH ............................................................................................ 6
3. MAIN COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS ........................................................ 8
4. SETTING THE TIME .......................................................................................... 14
5. SETTIGN THE CALENDAR .............................................................................. 17
6. SWITCHING MODES ......................................................................................... 22
7. NORMAL DISPLAY ............................................................................................ 23
8. ALARM 1 (AL-1) .................................................................................................. 29
9. ALARM 2 (AL-2) .................................................................................................. 32
10. LOCAL TIME (L-TM) ......................................................................................... 36
11. LOCAL TIME ALARM (L-AL).......................................................................... 39
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW..............5 2. USING THE WATCH .................... 6 3. MAIN COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS ............8 4. SETTING THE TIME ..................14 5. SETTIGN THE CALENDAR ................17 6. SWITCHING MODES ..................22 7. NORMAL DISPLAY .................... 23 1.
  • Page 2: Introduction And Overview

    1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 13. SOUND MONITOR ....................45 14. INITIAL MONITORING..................47 This analog CITIZEN watch is designed around the normal time, alarm, local time and calendar functions with a special audible repeater time feature. 15. INITIAL SETTING ....................49 •...
  • Page 3: Using The Watch

    2. USING THE WATCH Set the Main watch and Sub watch to the current time (See "4. SETTING THE TIME") Time signal chime (Repeater) is activated based on the Sub watch. This feature will not function properly if the Sub watch is not set. [MAIN WATCH] [SUB WATCH] If there is a one minute time difference (plus or minus) between the time signal...
  • Page 4: Main Components And Functions

    3. MAIN COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS Sub watch second hand Main watch small second hand • Date hand BUTTON (B) • Alarm ON/OFF hand • Year/Month Set • Day hand • Year/Month display mode • Mode hand • 1st step position BUTTON (A) BUTTON (C) •...
  • Page 5 Button Functions CROWN MODE button (A) button (B) button (C) CROWN ROTATION CROWN MODE button (A) button (B) button (C) CROWN ROTATION Mode Switch Mode Switch * Time signal * Calendar * Watch hand Local time ON/OFF Switch Local time * Watch hand Normal display chime...
  • Page 6 Hand Function MAIN WATCH MAIN WATCH SUB WATCH AM/PM Date Mode SUB WATCH AM/PM Date Mode Crown Mode hour, minute, Crown Mode hour, minute, hour, minute hand hand hand hour, minute hand hand hand second second (Main (Main Normal Main watch hour, Local time hour, Local Local time...
  • Page 7: Setting The Time

    4. SETTING THE TIME <SUB WATCH> (3) Press the (B) button to set the Sub watch to the current time. Second * The time setting advances one When setting the current time, it is essential to set both the Main watch and Sub hand minute each time the (B) button is Button (A)
  • Page 8: Settign The Calendar

    (5) Push the crown in to the normal position at the desired time to start the watch 5. SETTIGN THE CALENDAR running at the current time. At this time, the Sub watch second hand returns to Date this normal function as the date hand. The mode hand switches to indicate the day, the hour and minute hands of the Button (A) Sub watch switch to local time.
  • Page 9 (2) <Date set> U U Reading the leap year display • Press the (A) button to set the date. The leap year and years following the leap year year 1 year 2 are displayed as shown in the diagram. When (3) <Leap year/month set>...
  • Page 10 (4) <Day set> Adjustment-free calendar • Press the (C) button to set the day. This feature lets you use your watch without need to make end-of-month or leap • Pressing the (C) button advances the hand one day at a time. year adjustments.
  • Page 11: Switching Modes

    6. SWITCHING MODES 7. NORMAL DISPLAY The normal time display appears as follows. Normal display Example: Base time 10:09:00/1/TUE Mode hand: Day Press (C) button : Local time AM 7:09 Press (C) button * about 2 * about 1 Base time (minute) minutes minute Seconds adjustment mode...
  • Page 12: Time Signal Chime (Repeater)

    Press the (A) button to sound the time signal chime (see "1. Time signal chime 1. Time signal chime (Repeater) (Repeater)"). The feature allows you to tell the current time by the watch's chime sound. Press the (B) button to display the calendar (see "2. Calendar display"). •...
  • Page 13: Calendar Display

    (Example) 2. Calendar display You want to make the watch chime sound at 7:32. The calendar feature displays the date and day of the week. 1) Hour sound: One high-pitched chime sounds each seconds for each hour It is also possible to display the month and leap year calendar indications by using (7 times=7 o'clock).
  • Page 14: Alarm 1 (Al-1)

    • Crown in the normal position 8. ALARM 1 (AL-1) • Press and hold down the (B) button for more than 2 seconds to switch the Local time hour, minute hands to the Leap year, month hands. Alarm 1 ..Lets you set the desired alarm time quickly and easily. The alarm rings once at the set time and then cancels the alarm setting.
  • Page 15 NOTE: When the alarm is set between 12:00-12:30 AM, the alarm hand sweeps forward Mode Button (A) and back in a 30 minute arc and stops at the set time. Cancelling the alarm This is normal and does not indicate faulty movement. Alarm ON/OFF (3) Press the (C) button 5 times when the setting has been completed the mode hand return to the day display.
  • Page 16: Alarm 2 (Al-2)

    9. ALARM 2 (AL-2) Button (A) Mode Alarm ON/OFF switch Alarm 2 (Daily alarm) ..This feature allows the alarm to ring every day at Alarm ON/OFF the set time. Button (C) Setting the Daily alarm (Alarm 2) Button (B) To AL-2 mode Alarm time set •...
  • Page 17 NOTE: [About the Daily alarm (AL-2)] When the alarm is set between 12:00-12:30 AM, the alarm hands sweeps forward Depending on the time of day for which the alarm is set, for the watch will sound and back in a 30 minute arc and stops at the set time. This is normal and does not 3 different alarms.
  • Page 18: Local Time (L-Tm)

    10. LOCAL TIME (L-TM) • Crown in the normal position (Example) You want to synchronize the current time in Tokyo (5:30 PM) Setting Local Time with the local (current) time in Paris (9:30 AM). • Settings can be made in 30-minute increments. •...
  • Page 19: Local Time Alarm (L-Al)

    (3) Press the (C) button 3 times when the setting is complete to move the mode 11. LOCAL TIME ALARM (L-AL) hand back to the Day (normal) mode position. * If there is no input for about 1 minute, the watch automatically returns to the Local time alarm (L-AL) ..
  • Page 20 NOTE: When the alarm is set between 12:00-12:30 AM, the alarm hand sweep forward Button (A) Mode and back in a 30 minute arc and stop at the set time. This is normal and does not Alarm ON/OFF switch indicate faulty movement. (3) Press the (C) button 2 times when the setting is complete to move the mode hand back to the Day (normal) mode position.
  • Page 21: Seconds Setting (0)

    12. SECONDS SETTING (0) (3) Press the (C) button when the setting is complete to move to the normal display. (The mode hand displays the day mode.) * If there is no input for about 2 minutes, the watch automatically returns to the Refer to the "Seconds adjustment"...
  • Page 22: Sound Monitor

    13. SOUND MONITOR Second hand position MAIN WATCH (Second hand) SUB WATCH (Second hand) Sound monitor ..The sound monitor feature is used to confirm the alarm Second hand Second hand sounds in the Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and Local time alarm stops.
  • Page 23: Initial Monitoring

    • Alarm 2: When the Local Time Alarm is set to ON or OFF, pressing button (A) 14. INITIAL MONITORING for more than 2 seconds will activate the sound monitor. Caution should be exercised at this time because the Local Time Alarm switch setting will also be Positioning of the watch's hands ...
  • Page 24: Initial Setting

    If the hands do not move to the above positions, see "15. INITIAL SETTING". 15. INITIAL SETTING If there is no input for about 20 seconds, the watch will automatically return to the normal display. Press the any button to manually return to the normal display. If the calendar, local time or various alarm functions for the watch do not operate correctly, follow the procedures listed below.
  • Page 25 <Initial setting operations> • Crown is in the 2nd step position • After setting the hands to the initial position, first refer to section 4 of the manual, "SETTING THE TIME", to set the watch hands to the correct time. (1) Press the (A) button to set the date Then, refer to section 5, "SETTING THE CALENDAR", and set the calendar to hand to the "31"...
  • Page 26: Movement Check

    16. MOVEMENT CHECK 1. Date hand quick-advances clockwise 2. Date hand quick-advances counterclockwise • When the date hand quick-advances in a clockwise • When the date hand quick-advances in a direction this indicates that the "time setting" between counterclockwise direction this indicates that the the Main watch and Sub watch was not successfully initial setting was not successfully completed.
  • Page 27: Precautions

    17. PRECAUTIONS For correct use within the design limits of the watch, confirm the level of water- resistance of your watch, as indicated on the dial and case, and consult the table. WARNING: Water-resistance performance Examples of use There are several types of water-resistant watches, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 28 NOTE: Avoid using solvents (thinner, benzine, etc.), as they may mar the finish. become clear within a day, immediately take the watch to your dealer or Citizen Service Center for repair. Leaving the watch in such a state will allow corrosion to form inside.
  • Page 29 • Do NOT place the watch close to household appliances that generate static electricity. • For replacement of the battery, take your watch to your dealer or Citizen Service Center. Timekeeping may become inaccurate if the watch is exposed to strong static electricity, •...
  • Page 30: Specifications

    • Time signal chime (Repeater): Two different sound chimes for hour, quarter hour and minute signals are used to indicate the current time. 1. Model: 6765/6766 • Sound monitor: Allows confirmation of all Alarm 1, 2, Local time alarm 2. Type: Multi-hand analog quartz watch sound.

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