Citizen Cyber Aqualand D700 Instruction Manual
Citizen Cyber Aqualand D700 Instruction Manual

Citizen Cyber Aqualand D700 Instruction Manual

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D700 / D706

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL D700 / D706...
  • Page 2 Unauthorized reproduction of any or all of this manual is strictly prohibited. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. The manufacturer is not responsible for any or all damages, lost profits or demands from a third party resulting from use of this manual or products described therein.
  • Page 3 First, cancel the low power mode. This watch is initially in the low power mode (time display or calendar display). Before using the watch, cancel the low power mode using the procedure described below. If the display is out, this indicates that the watch is insufficiently charged.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Citizen CYBER AQUALAND. Please read this manual carefully before using your watch to ensure that it is used properly. Furthermore, make sure to store this manual in a safe place for future reference as necessary.
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions: Observe at All Times The following provides an explanation of those matters that should be observed at all times to prevent injury to the wearer or other persons as well as damage to property before they occur. The degree of injury or damage resulting from incorrect use while ignoring the indicated matters is classified and explained using the following markings.
  • Page 6 WARNING • Diving is a potentially dangerous sport. When using this watch for diving, make sure to have a correct understanding of this watch as described in this manual and strictly adhere to the procedures for its operation. The watch may not function properly if handled in a manner not described in this manual.
  • Page 7 WARNING In order to ensure safe diving, dive while allowing an adequate margin of safety relative to the displayed no-decompression limit time. WARNING Never dive in a manner that requires a decompression stop (decompression diving). If decompression diving should happen to occur, immediately start to ascend while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m (60 ft)/min.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ......................Introduction ..................Checking Accessories ......................Before Use ............. 1. Installing Batteries in Communication Unit ..................2. Charging the Watch ............Cautions Regarding Use During Diving ......................Features ..................Names of Components ................. Display Mode (Functions) ......... Battery Charge Indicator and Continuous Usage Time .............
  • Page 9 ................. Using the Dive Plan Mode ..................1. Switching the Display ............2. Calling Up No-Decompression Limit Time ...................... 3. Dive Alarm ..................4. Setting the Dive Alarm ..................5. Dive Alarm Monitor ..........Using the Scuba Log Mode and Skin Log Mode ..............
  • Page 10: Checking Accessories

    Checking Accessories After opening the package, first check that all of the following products and accessories are present. Watch body - 1 Communication unit - 1 CD-ROM - 1 USB cable (1.5 m) - 1 (with ferrite core - 1) ferrite core Size AA alkaline batteries - 4 * Please make sure to attach the enclosed...
  • Page 11: Before Use

    ✩Attachment of Ferrite Core Attach the ferrite core to the USB cable provided by referring to the illustration below. Loop the USB cable once at the base of the B type connector Move to this (side that is connected position to the communication unit), insert the overlap- ping portion of the...
  • Page 12: Installing Batteries In Communication Unit

    1. Installing Batteries in Communication Unit (1) Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the communication unit. The battery cover is removed by lifting up the tab while pushing in the direction of the arrow (OPEN). (2) Install two size AA alkaline batteries each (total of four batteries) in the communication unit and battery cover while properly aligning their polarity.
  • Page 13 * If the watch display is not showing before charging, simultaneously press buttons (A), (B), (C) and (D) with the watch attached to the communication unit to perform the all reset procedure. (Refer to the section on " All Reset and Formatting Flash Memory" for information on the all reset procedure.) (3) Charging will begin if the watch is properly connected to the communication unit.
  • Page 14: Cautions Regarding Use During Diving

    Cautions Regarding Use During Diving WARNING This watch cannot be used as a primary instrument for diving. When using the watch during diving, always make sure to receive the proper diving instruction and training and use the watch while obeying all rules. •...
  • Page 15 In the case that debris has become trapped in the pressure sensor, rinse it out with fresh water. If it is still unable to be removed, consult your nearest Citizen Service Center. CAUTION Fresh Water Diving •...
  • Page 16: Features

    Features This watch is provided with numerous convenient functions used during diving. • Various information is displayed to serve as a reference for safe diving by calculating residual body nitrogen based on depth during diving, dive time and previous dive history, etc.
  • Page 17: Names Of Components

    Since this product requires special techniques and equipment for final adjustment and confirmation following completion of repairs, all repairs (excluding the watch band) must be performed at a Citizen Service Center. Please contact your nearest Citizen Service Center when requesting repairs or inspections.
  • Page 18: Display Mode (Functions)

    Display Mode (Functions) Standard Mode The watch is usually used in this mode. The standard mode consists of the following seven sub-modes. 1. Time Mode In this mode, the watch is used to display and correct the time and date (main time) that are the basic parameters of this watch.
  • Page 19: Dive Mode

    Dive Mode This mode is used for diving. The watch automatically switches to the dive mode when a dive is started, and displays current water depth, dive time and other data required while diving during the course of a dive. Surface Mode In this mode, the watch displays the elapsed time since completion of the most recent scuba dive and the amount of time flying in an aircraft is prohibited (maximum 24 hours)
  • Page 20: Battery Charge Indicator And Continuous Usage Time

    Battery Charge Indicator and Continuous Usage Time An approximate indication of the amount of charge remaining in the secondary battery can be confirmed on the display. The battery charge indicator can be displayed in either the time mode of the standard mode (location display) or the system monitor mode. 1.
  • Page 21: Switching The Mode

    Switching the Mode • The mode changes in the order of standard mode, dive plan mode, scuba log mode, skin log mode and surface mode each time button (D) is pressed. • The sub-mode of the standard mode changes in the order of time, travel time, destination timer, alarm, chronograph, timer and system monitor each time button (A) is pressed in the standard mode.
  • Page 22: Using The El Light

    * The surface mode is no longer displayed once measurement of no fly time (timer) is completed after scuba diving. The watch switches to the time mode of the standard mode when button (D) is pressed in the skin log mode when the surface mode is not activated. * When none of the buttons are pressed for about 3 minutes in any of the modes of the standard mode, dive plan mode, scuba log mode or skin log mode, the watch automatically returns to the time mode of the standard mode (except that it returns to the surface mode...
  • Page 23: Using The Standard Mode

    Using the Standard Mode 1. Time Mode This mode is the basic mode of this watch and is used to correct and display the time and date. A. Switching the Display • The display switches between the Day Display and Location Display each time button (C) is pressed.
  • Page 24: Daily Graphic

    (3) Correct the flashing item by pressing either button (B) or button (A). • Pressing button (B) advances the display by one step at a time, while pressing button (A) moves the display back by one step at a time. (Pressing either button continuously causes the display to change rapidly.) •...
  • Page 25: Travel Time Mode

    2. Travel Time Mode The travel time mode is used to display the date and time of another location separate from the Main Time of the time mode (Main time). Simply select a location desired to be displayed in the travel time mode from the pre-registered locations to automatically display the time and date for that location as determined by converting the time difference.
  • Page 26: Intercharging Locations Between Travel Time Mode And Time Mode

    C. Interchanging Locations Between Travel Time Mode and Time Mode When a location in a time zone that is frequently used is set in the travel time mode, and this interchanging procedure is performed after having arrived at that location, the time and date of the location displayed in the travel time mode can be displayed in the time mode.
  • Page 27: Setting The Destination Timer

    A. Setting the Destination Timer Flashing (1) The watch switches to the correction state (display flashes) when button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds in the destination timer mode. (2) The flashing item changes in the order shown below each time button (C) is pressed.
  • Page 28: Destination Timer Measuring Procedure

    B. Destination Timer Measuring Procedure Once the destination timer has been set, measurement begins automatically. Once the timer reaches the arrival time, an alarm sounds for about 30 seconds informing you that the time is up. After the time on the destination timer is up, elapsed time from the arrival time flashes on the display for up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
  • Page 29: Alarm Mode

    4. Alarm Mode Once this alarm is set (ON), the alarm sounds for approximetely 30 seconds at the same time every day and "Alarm" is displayed on the display. The alarm can be turned off by pressing any button when it is sounding. In addition, the alarm tone can be selected from 15 types of alarm sounds when setting the alarm.
  • Page 30: Chronograph Mode

    5. Chronograph Mode The chronograph function of this watch is able to measure time in 1/100 units for up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds. The chronograph returns to the reset display (0:00'00"00) and stops after 100 hours have elapsed. A.
  • Page 31: Timer Mode

    6. Timer Mode The timer of this watch can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units. An alarm sound indicating that the time is up sounds for about 30 seconds and "Timer" is displayed on the display when the time on the timer is up. The timer then returns to the initial set time and stops.
  • Page 32: Timer Measuring Procedure

    B. Timer Measuring Procedure Setting display Timing Time up Stop (1) The timer is repeatedly started and stopped each time button (B) is pressed. (2) The watch returns to the setting display when button (C) is pressed while the timer is stopped.
  • Page 33: System Monitor Mode

    7. System Monitor Mode This mode provides a general indication of the amount of charge remaining in the secondary battery along with the usage status of flash memory. A. Switching the Display • The display switches back and forth each time button (B) is pressed in the system monitor mode.
  • Page 34: Flash Memory Status Display

    After formatting flash memory by referring to the section on " All Reset and Formatting Flash Memory", try repeating the garbage collection operation. If "Error" is still displayed, this indicates that the watch has malfunctioned. Please contact a Citizen Service Center to request repairs.
  • Page 35: Locations Displayed By This Watch

    Locations Displayed by this Watch The locations displayed in the time, travel time and destination timer sub-modes of the standard mode can be edited with a personal computer (including changing, adding and deleting locations as well as changing the order in which they are called up). * Refer to the section on "...
  • Page 36: Warning Functions

    Warning Functions This watch is equipped with various warning functions for the purpose of avoiding risks and problems when diving as much as possible. WARNING * Do not dive in a manner that activates any of the warning functions. Since the degree of risk varies according to experience, physical condition and diving conditions, do not assume that diving is completely safe just because none of the warning functions are activated.
  • Page 37 If "ERR" does not disappear from the display even after a long period of time, there may be a problem with the pressure sensor. When this happens, discontinue using the watch and consult a Citizen Service Center. Water Sensor Check Warning...
  • Page 38 Decompression Diving Warning This alarm sounds for 3 seconds and the decompression stop indicator (STOP) is displayed on the display when the no- decompression limit time has been exceeded resulting in decompression diving during the course of diving. The display returns to the no-decompression diving display when decompression stop is performed in accordance the decompression stop instructions.
  • Page 39: Diving Terms Used By This Watch

    Diving Terms Used by this Watch The following provides an explanation of the diving terms displayed by this watch along with their basic meanings. <Algorithm> This watch employs the calculation formula of the Canadian Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM). <Scuba Diving and Skin Diving>...
  • Page 40 <Body Nitrogen Level> This refers to the amount of nitrogen dissolved in the body as a result of diving. This watch displays a general indicator of the amount of nitrogen dissolved in the body in the form of a bar graph. The higher the level of the black portion of the graph, the greater the body nitrogen level.
  • Page 41: Using The Dive Plan Mode

    Using the Dive Plan Mode This mode is used to plan the next dive. In this mode, the no-decompression limit time according to the first dive and repetitive dives can be displayed, and dive alarms can be set. 1. Switching the Display The display switches between the "Dive Plan Display"...
  • Page 42: Dive Alarm

    3. Dive Alarm <Depth Alarm> The depth display flashes and an alarm sounds for 15 seconds at 1 minute intervals (for the set number of times) to warn the diver when the diver remains at a depth deeper than the set depth while diving. The alarm stops sounding when the diver ascends to a depth less than the set depth, and sounds again if the diver descends deeper than the set depth.
  • Page 43: Using The Scuba Log Mode And Skin Log Mode

    Using the Scuba Log Mode and Skin Log Mode The scuba log mode is used to display the scuba diving log automatically recorded by the watch during scuba diving. The skin log mode is used to display the skin diving log automatically recorded by the watch during skin diving.
  • Page 44: Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data

    2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data (1) The most recent skin diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to the skin log mode by pressing button (D). (2) The log data that you want to view can be selected by pressing either button (A) or button (B).
  • Page 45: Using The Dive Mode

    Using the Dive Mode This mode is used to measure depth underwater. When the water sensor detects water in any mode other than the transfer mode and low power mode, the watch automatically switches to the dive mode. When the depth exceeds 1 m (4 ft) during the preliminary dive display, measurement of depth begins enabling the watch to display necessary information including current depth, dive time and max.
  • Page 46 During scuba diving: <Case of No-Decompression Diving> No-decompression limit While button (A) is pressed (NDL) time Current time Dive time Dive time Body nitrogen Current level graph depth Current Current water depth Max. depth temp. • The current time, water temperature and current body nitrogen level graph are displayed during the time button (A) is pressed during no-decompression diving (except while the safety stop graph is displayed).
  • Page 47: Depth Measurement

    WARNING Never dive in a manner that requires a decompression stop (decompression diving). If decompression diving should happen to occur, immediately start to ascend while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m (60 ft)/min. Make a decompression stop while ascending in accordance with decompression stop instructions.
  • Page 48: Ending The Dive Mode

    6. Ending the Dive Mode • The watch returns to the surface mode or the time mode of the 0 m (0 ft) display after completion of water standard mode when button (D) is pressed for at least 2 seconds depth measurement when 0 m (0 ft) is displayed after completion of water depth measurement.
  • Page 49: Low Power Mode (Temporally Function)

    Low power mode (Temporally function) The low power mode is a special mode for allowing the watch to run while using the minimum amount of current consumption. When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, it automatically switches to this mode to conserve current consumption by the watch.
  • Page 50: Setting The Time And Date

    2. Setting the Time and Date Flashing (1) The watch enters the correction state (display is flashing) when button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds during the time display or date display. (2) The flashing item changes in the order shown below each time button (C) is pressed.
  • Page 51: Data Communication Functions

    • The communication unit is to be used exclusively with CYBER AQUALAND (Movement No. D700 / D706). Do not connect it to the watches of other manufacturers or other models of Citizen watches. • Only use the USB cable provided. The use of other cables can result in the occurrence of electromagnetic interference or other detrimental effects.
  • Page 52: Infrared Communication

    Connection Pins These pins are for connecting with the charging or data transfer pins of the watch. There are four connections pins. The two center pins are connected to the charging or data transfer pins of the watch, while the two outside pins are connected to the watch case.
  • Page 53: Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure

    B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure The procedure for data transfer by infrared communication is performed with the watch. (1) The watch enters the infrared communication mode initial display when button (D) is pressed for at least 2 seconds in any mode. (2) The menu changes each time button (C) is pressed, and the sub-menu of the selected menu is displayed when either button (B) or the EL light button is pressed.
  • Page 54: Data Communication With Pc

    3. Data Communication with PC There are two ways for transferring data between the watch and a personal computer. The first involves using the communication unit and USB cable provided with the watch, and the second involves using the infrared communication function. Data can be edited on the PC using the software provided (contained on the accessory CD-ROM) after transferring data to the PC.
  • Page 55 (2) Attach the watch to the communication unit. Sufficiently open up the locking tab on the left side of the communication unit, and connect the watch to the communication unit so that the two center connection pins on the communication unit make contact with the two terminals (gold) at the 3:00 position on the watch.
  • Page 56: Data Communication Between Watches

    4. Data Communication Between Watches If your friend or acquaintance has the same type of watch, data can be transferred between watches by using the infrared communication function. Data that can be transferred between watches is indicated below. • Time settings (time, date, time difference from UTC, daylight savings time) •...
  • Page 57: Accessory Software

    Accessory Software The CD-ROM provided with the watch contains two application software programs entitled, "AQUALAND GRAPH 2001" and "CAPgm". AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 This application software is used for editing and managing diving log and profile data. CAPgm This application is for making various watch settings on a personal computer. * Refer to the respective manuals contained on the CD-ROM for further details on how to use AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm.
  • Page 58: Installation

    2. Installation A. Installing the USB Driver Install the USB driver from the CD-ROM provided by following the procedure described below. The procedure differs slightly depending on the compatible OS. * The displays used in the explanation differ depending on the OS language and version. The explanation here uses the example of an English language OS.
  • Page 59 (7) Select "CD-ROM drive" and click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (8) Click on "NEXT" to begin installing the driver. When installation is completed, the display changes to the screen shown at right. (9) Click on "Finish" to display the screen shown at right.
  • Page 60 (5) After confirming the contents, click on "NEXT" to install the suitable driver from the CD-ROM and display the screen shown at right. (6) Click on "Finish". Data can now be transferred using the USB interface. Windows2000: (1) Turn on the power of the PC and confirm that Windows2000 has started up. (2) End any applications that are currently running on the PC.
  • Page 61 (6) Check that "Search for a suitable driver for my device" has been selected and then click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (7) Confirm that "CD-ROM drives" is selected and then click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right.
  • Page 62: Installing Aqualand Graph 2001 (Accessory Software)

    B. Installing AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 (accessory software) When AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 is installed from the CD-ROM provided by following the procedure described below, both AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm are installed simultaneously. (1) Turn on the power of the PC and confirm that operating system (OS) has started up. (2) Place the CD-ROM provided in the CD-ROM drive of the PC.
  • Page 63: Startup And Ending Aqualand Graph 2001 And Capgm

    (5) If you want to change the directory where the applications are installed, click on "Browse" and change to the desired directory. Confirm the contents and click on "NEXT" to install the applications. The screen shown at right is then displayed. (6) Click on "Finish"...
  • Page 64: All Reset And Formatting Flash Memory

    All Reset and Formatting Flash Memory 1. All Reset This function is used to return the time, date and all other watch settings to their initial (default) settings. Perform this all reset procedure in the following cases. • There is an error in the watch display •...
  • Page 65 CAUTION Formatting flash memory is performed when the flash memory has happened to become damaged. Please note that incorrect use of this function can cause important diving and other data to be lost. Formatting flash memory is not required during the course of normal use of this watch.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Entire display is blank The watch is in the low power The display will return when mode with the display off. button (D) is pressed for at least 2 seconds. The watch has stopped due to Sufficiently charge the watch being insufficiently charged.
  • Page 67 This indicates a problem with Discontinue using the watch remains displayed for a long the pressure sensor ("ERR" and consult with a Citizen time. may be displayed at high Service Center. (Refer to the • "ERR" is displayed during use altitudes of 4000 m (13000 ft) section on "...
  • Page 68: Handling Precautions (For The Watch)

    Always make sure to use the specified secondary battery when replacing. CAUTION Repairs All parts of this watch, excluding the band, are to be repaired only at a Citizen Service Center. Please have all inspections and repairs performed at a Citizen Service Center.
  • Page 69 CAUTION Keep your watch clean • The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as clothing. Metal corrosion as well as perspiration, dirt, dust and other unnoticed debris may soil the cuffs and other parts of your clothing.
  • Page 70: Specifications

    Specifications <Watch Body> 1. Movement No. : D700 (meeter) / D706 (feet) 2. Crystal oscillation frequency: 32,768 Hz (Hz = no. of oscillations per second) 3. Operating temperature range: 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F) 4. Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month on average (when worn at a normal temperature of +5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F))
  • Page 71: Size Aa Alkaline Batteries

    <Communication Unit> 1. Model: CMUT-02 (used exclusively with watch movement no. D700 / D706) 2. Applications: Charging and data communication using USB cable 3. Operating and storage conditions: temperature +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 104°F), humidity 20% to 80% (no condensation of moisture) 4.

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