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MA1503-EA
Basic Operations
This section provides an overview of the watch
and explains operations that are common to
all modes.
Note
The illustrations included in this
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operation guide have been created
to facilitate explanation. An
illustration may differ somewhat
from the item it represents.
General Guide
A Hour hand
B Digital display
C Minute hand
D Small hour hand
E Small minute hand
F Dot display
G Second hand
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Indicators and Displays
A DST indicator
Appears when the indicated time is summer
time.
B Airplane indicator
Indicates the watch is in the Airplane Mode.
Communication with a phone is disabled.
C PM indicator
Appears when the time in the dot display is a
p.m. time.
D AM/PM indicator
Indicates whether the small hour and minute
hands are showing an a.m. time [A] or p.m.
time [P].
E Alarm indicator
Appears when an alarm is turned on.
F Hand shift indicator
Flashes while the hands are shifted.
G e mark
When the watch is connected with a phone,
the second hand points to e.
H OFF mark
When the watch is in the Alarm Mode and the
alarm is disabled, the second hand points to
"OFF".
I ON mark
When the watch is in the Alarm Mode and the
alarm is enabled, the second hand points to
"ON".
J R mark
When the watch is standing by for connection
with a phone, the second hand points to "R".
Navigating Between Modes
Your watch has the modes shown below.
Bluetooth connection
(Approximately
0.5 seconds)
Timekeeping Mode
Alarm Mode
Stopwatch Mode
Timer Mode
Use (D) to navigate between modes. Hold
down (D) for about two seconds to enter the
Timekeeping Mode. To connect with a phone,
hold down (C) for about 0.5 seconds.
Important!
(C) is not a crown, so you should not
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pull on it. It is a button that you
operate by pressing it. Forcibly
pulling on (C) can cause damage to
and malfunction of the watch.
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