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1 MO1705-E 2016 ASIO OMPUTER O., LTD. ongratuations upon your seection of this ASIO watch. Appications The buit-in sensors of this watch measure direction, barometric pressure, temperature and atitude. Measured vaues are then shown on the dispay. Such features make this watch usefu when hiking, mountain cimbing, or when engaging in other such outdoor activities. Warning! The measurement functions buit into this watch are not intended for taking measurements that require professiona or industria precision. Vaues produced by this watch shoud be considered as reasonabe representations ony. When engaging in mountain cimbing or other activities in which osing your way can create a dangerous or ife-threatening situation, aways use a second compass to confi rm direction readings. that ASIO OMPUTER O., LTD. assumes no responsibiity for any damage or oss suffered by you or any third party arising through the use of your watch or its mafunction. ENGLISH The watch s Atimeter Mode cacuates and dispays reative atitude based on barometric pressure readings produced by its pressure sensor. This means that readings taken at different times at the same ocation may produce different atitude vaues due to changes in barometric pressure. Aso note that the vaue dispayed by the watch may be different from the actua eevation and/or sea eve eevation indicated for the area where you are ocated. When using the watch s atimeter whie mountain cimbing, be sure to perform reguar caibration in accordance with the oca atitude (eevation) indications. For more information, see To specify a reference atitude vaue (page E-70). Whenever you use the digita compass of this watch for serious trekking, mountain cimbing, or other activities, be sure aways to take aong another compass to confi rm readings. If the readings produced by the digita compass of this watch are different from those of the other compass, perform fi gure 8 caibration or 3-point caibration of the digita compass to ensure more accurate readings. The Depth Meter Mode of this watch is intended for use whie free diving, snorkeing, etc. Direction readings and digita compass caibration wi not be possibe if the watch is in the vicinity of a permanent magnet (magnetic accessory, etc.), meta objects, high-votage wires, aeria wires, or eectrica househod appiances (TV, computer, cephone, etc.) E E-1 About This Manua Hour hand Second hand rown Minute hand Sma hand* Depending on the mode of your watch, digita dispay text appears either as dark fi gures on a ight background, or ight fi gures on a dark background. A exampes in this manua are shown using dark fi gures on a ight background. Button operations are indicated using the etters shown in the iustration. that the product iustrations in this manua are intended for reference ony, and so the actua product may appear somewhat different than depicted by an iustration. * In the Timekeeping Mode, the sma hand indicates tide conditions (page E-96). Using the rown rown Loosen The iustrations beow show the different crown operations. The crown of this watch is a screw in ock crown. Before using the crown, you must fi rst rotate it towards you to oosen it. After performing crown operations, be sure to press the crown in ighty as you screw it back in. To maintain water resistance and avoid impact damage to the crown, be sure to screw it back in when you are not using it. Pu out Rotate Push in E-2 E-3 High-speed Movement You can use either of the crown operations described beow to move watch hands or indicators at high speed. HS1: an be used to move both hands and dispay indicators. HS2 (forward ony): an be used when setting the hour and minute manuay to move the hands at high speed. To start HS1 high-speed movement Whie the crown is pued out, rotate it rapidy a number of turns away from you (for forward movement) or towards you (for reverse movement). To start HS2 high-speed movement (forward ony) Whie HS1 high-speed forward movement is in progress, rotate the crown rapidy again a number of turns away from you. If you do not perform any operation for more than two minutes after puing out the crown, the indicator shown beow wi appear and crown operations wi become disabed. If this happens, push the crown back in and then pu it out again to re-enabe crown operations. Puing out the crown whie the watch is in a mode that does not aow confi guration of any settings wi cause the indicator shown beow to appear. If this happens, push the crown back in and ock it. The indicator shown beow aso appears when performing hand home position adjustment. See Hand Home Position Adjustment (page E-40) for more information. 1 second You can use high-speed movement to perform the foowing operations: when changing a time and/or date setting; when seecting a city; when performing barometric pressure caibration, magnetic decination ange caibration, atitude caibration, or temperature caibration operations; when caibrating high tide times; when setting a atitude and ongitude; when confi guring timer settings, when setting an aarm time To stop high-speed movement Rotate the crown in the direction that is opposite that of the current high-speed movement or press any button. E-4 E-5 Things to check before using the watch 1. heck the battery power eve. Hod down B (page E-2) for at east two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode and dispay the battery power eve. The battery power eve wi be indicated as H or M on the eft side of the digita dispay. NO Does any one of the conditions beow exist? L f ashing on the digita dispay. HARGE f ashing on the dispay. YES Battery power indicator Power is ow. harge the watch by pacing it in a ocation NEXT where it is exposed to ight. For detais, see harging the Watch (page E-13). Go to step 2. YES The watch is charged suffi cienty. For detais about charging, see harging the Watch (page E-13). 2. heck the Home ity and the dayight saving time (DST) setting. Use the procedure under To configure Home ity and summer time settings (page E-34) to configure your Home ity and dayight saving time settings. Proper time caibration signa reception and Word Time Mode data depend on correct Home ity, time, and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode. Make sure you confi gure these settings correcty. 3. Set the current time. To set the time using a time caibration signa See To get ready for a receive operation (page E-22). To set the time manuay See onfi guring urrent Time and Date Settings Manuay (page E-36). The watch is now ready for use. For detais about the watch s radio controed timekeeping feature, see Radio ontroed Atomic Timekeeping (page E-20). When L is f ashing, the second hand wi jump at two-second intervas. When HARGE is f ashing, a hands wi move to and stop at 12 o cock. E-6 E-7

2 ontents About This Manua E-2 Using the rown E-3 Things to check before using the watch E-6 harging the Watch E-13 To recover from the seep state E-19 Radio ontroed Atomic Timekeeping E-20 To get ready for a receive operation E-22 To perform manua receive E-24 To check the atest signa reception resuts E-26 To enabe or disabe auto receive E-26 Mode Reference Guide E-28 Timekeeping E-33 onfiguring Home ity Settings E-34 To confi gure Home ity and summer time settings E-34 onfiguring urrent Time and Date Settings Manuay E-36 To change the current time and date settings manuay E-36 To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping E-38 To record the date and time E-39 Hand Home Position Adjustment E-40 To trigger hand home position adjustment manuay E-40 Moving the Hands for Easy Viewing of the Digita Dispay E-41 To shift the hands and view digita info E-41 To return the hands to their norma positions E-42 Specifying Atitude, Depth, Barometric Pressure, and Temperature Units E-43 To specify atitude, depth, barometric pressure, and temperature units E-43 Taking Barometric Pressure Readings E-44 To take barometric pressure readings E-44 To specify the barometric pressure auto measurement interva E-47 To togge barometric pressure differentia indication on or off E-47 To enabe or disabe barometric pressure change indication E-51 To caibrate the pressure sensor E-52 To record the barometric pressure E-53 Taking Direction Readings E-54 To take a direction reading E-55 To perform fi gure 8 caibration E-58 To perform 3-point caibration E-60 To perform magnetic decination correction E-63 To record the bearing to an objective E-64 E-8 E-9 Using the Atimeter Mode E-66 To specify the atitude reading interva E-67 To take atitude readings E-68 To specify a reference atitude vaue E-70 To record atitude E-71 To specify the atitude differentia measurement range E-72 To use the atitude differentia vaue E-73 Precautions oncerning Simutaneous Atitude and Temperature Readings E-77 Taking Temperature Readings E-78 To take temperature readings E-78 To caibrate the temperature sensor E-79 To record the temperature E-80 Using the Depth Meter Mode E-81 To record depth manuay E-84 Viewing Recorded Data E-87 To dispay a data record E-87 To deete a specifi c data record E-91 To deete a data records E-91 hecking the urrent Time in a Different Time Zone E-92 To enter the Word Time Mode E-92 To confi gure Word Time ity and summer time settings E-93 To swap your Home ity and Word Time ity E-95 To access the UT (oordinated Universa Time) time zone E-95 E-10 hecking the Tide Leve and Moon Ages (Tide/Moon) E-96 To view the tide eve and Moon age for a specifi c date and time E-97 To caibrate the high tide time E-99 Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times E-101 To enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode E-101 To view the sunrise/sunset time for a particuar date E-102 To ook up the sunrise and sunset times for a specifi c ocation E-102 Using the Stopwatch E-104 To enter the Stopwatch Mode E-104 To perform an eapsed time operation E-104 To pause at a spit time E-104 To measure two fi nishes E-105 Using the ountdown Timer E-106 To enter the ountdown Timer Mode E-106 To specify the countdown start time E-106 To perform a countdown timer operation E-107 To stop the aarm E-107 E-11 Using the Aarm E-108 To enter the Aarm Mode E-108 To set an aarm time E-109 To turn an aarm and the Houry Time Signa on or off E-110 To stop the aarm tone E-110 To test the aarm tone E-110 Iumination E-111 To turn on iumination manuay E-111 To change the iumination duration E-111 To enabe or disabe the auto ight switch E-113 Other Settings E-115 To enabe or disabe the button operation tone E-115 To enabe or disabe Power Saving E-115 Troubeshooting E-116 Specifications E-125 harging the Watch The face of the watch is a soar pane that generates power from ight. The generated power charges a buit-in rechargeabe battery, which powers watch operations. The watch charges whenever it is exposed to ight. harging Guide Whenever you are not wearing the watch, eave it in a ocation where it is exposed to ight. Best charging performance is achieved by exposing the watch to the strongest ight avaiabe. When wearing the watch, make sure that its face is not bocked from ight by the seeve of your cothing. The watch may enter a seep state (page E-19) if its face is bocked by your seeve even ony partiay. Warning! Leaving the watch in bright ight for charging can cause it to become quite hot. Take care when handing the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particuary hot when exposed to the conditions beow for ong periods. On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunight Too cose to an incandescent amp Under direct sunight E-12 E-13 Aowing the watch to become very hot can cause its iquid crysta dispay to go bank (totay back or totay white, depending on the watch mode). The appearance of the LD shoud become norma again when the watch returns to a ower temperature. Enabe the watch s Power Saving function (page E-19) and keep it in an area normay exposed to bright ight when storing it for ong periods. This heps to ensure that power does not run down. Storing the watch for ong periods in an area where there is no ight or wearing it in such a way that it is bocked from exposure to ight can cause power to run down. Expose the watch to bright ight whenever possibe. Power Leves Hod down B for at east two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode. You can get an idea of the watch s power eve by observing the battery power indicator on the dispay. Battery power indicator Leve Battery Power Indicator Function Status 1 (H) 2 (M) A functions enabed. A functions enabed. Leve Battery Power Indicator Function Status 3 (L) 4 (HARGE) Auto and manua receive, iumination, beeper, tide eve indication, Tide/Moon Data Mode functions, Sunrise/Sunset Mode functions, and sensor operation disabed. Second hand jumps every two seconds. A hands stopped at 12 o cock. A functions disabed. 5 A hands stopped at 12 o cock. A functions disabed and settings returned to their initia factory defauts. The f ashing L indicator at Leve 3 (L) tes you that battery power is very ow, and that exposure to bright ight for charging is required as soon as possibe. Once the battery reaches Leve 2 (M) after faing to Leve 5, reconfi gure the current time, date, and other settings. Dispay indicators reappear as soon as the battery is charged from Leve 5 to Leve 2 (M). E-14 E-15

3 Leaving the watch exposed to direct sunight or some other very strong ight source can cause the battery power indicator to show a reading temporariy that is higher than the actua battery eve. The correct battery eve shoud be indicated after a few minutes. A data stored in memory is deeted, and the current time and a other settings return to their initia factory defauts whenever battery power drops to Leve 5 and when you have the battery repaced. A dark environment whie battery power is at Leve 4 wi cause the eve to drop to Leve 5. Expose the watch to bright ight whenever possibe. Jumps at two-second intervas Low battery aert When battery power reaches Leve 3, the second hand of the watch wi jump at 2-second intervas in the Timekeeping Mode to et you know that charging is required. Power Recovery Mode Performing mutipe sensor, iumination, or beeper operations during a short period may cause the recovery indicator (REOVER) to start f ashing on the dispay. This indicates that the watch is in the power recovery mode. Iumination, aarm, countdown timer aarm, houry time signa, and sensor operations wi be disabed unti battery power recovers. Battery power wi recover in about 15 minutes. At this time, the recovery indicator (REOVER) wi stop f ashing. This indicates that the functions isted above are enabed again. Frequent f ashing of the recovery indicator (REOVER) indicates that battery power is ow. Expose the watch to bright ight as soon as possibe. Even if battery power is at Leve 1 (H) or Leve 2 (M), sensor measurement may be disabed, and Tide/ Moon Data Mode and Sunrise/Sunset Mode access may not be possibe if there is not enough power avaiabe to power it suffi cienty. This is indicated when the recovery indicator (REOVER) is f ashing. Frequent f ashing of the recovery indicator (REOVER) probaby means that remaining battery power is ow. Leave the watch in bright ight to aow it to charge. E-16 E-17 harging Times Exposure Leve (Brightness) Daiy Operation *1 Leve hange *2 Leve 5 Leve 4 Leve 3 Leve 2 Leve 1 Outdoor sunight (50,000 ux) 8 min. 2 hours 20 hours 6 hours Sunight through a window (10,000 ux) 30 min. 6 hours 74 hours 20 hours Dayight through a window on a coudy day (5,000 ux) 48 min. 9 hours 120 hours 32 hours Indoor f uorescent ighting (500 ux) 8 hours 103 hours *1 Approximate amount of exposure time required each day to generate enough power for norma daiy operation. *2 Approximate amount of exposure time (in hours) required to take power from one eve to the next. The above exposure times a are for reference ony. Actua exposure times depend on ighting conditions. For detais about the operating time and daiy operating conditions, see the Power Suppy section of the Specifi cations (page E-129). Power Saving When turned on, Power Saving enters a seep state automaticay whenever the watch is eft for a certain period in an area where it is dark. The tabe beow shows how watch functions are affected by Power Saving. For information about enabing and disabing power saving, see To enabe or disabe Power Saving (page E-115). There actuay are two seep state eves: dispay seep and function seep. Eapsed Time in Dark Hands and Dispay Operation 60 to 70 minutes (dispay seep) 6 or 7 days (function seep) Bank dispay, second hand stopped. Bank dispay, a hands stopped at 12 o cock. Except for dispay and second hand, a functions enabed. Except for timekeeping, a functions disabed. The watch wi not enter a seep state between 6:00 a.m. and 9:59 p.m.. If the watch is aready in a seep state when 6:00 a.m. arrives, however, it wi remain in the seep state. The watch wi not enter a seep state whie it is in the Word Time Mode, Stopwatch Mode or ountdown Timer Mode. The watch wi not enter a seep state whie the barometric pressure change indicator is enabed (page E-49). To recover from the seep state Move the watch to a we-it area, press any button, or ange the watch towards your face for reading (page E-112). E-18 E-19 Radio ontroed Atomic Timekeeping This watch receives a time caibration signa and updates its time setting accordingy. However, when using the watch outside of areas covered by time caibration signas, you wi have to adjust the settings manuay as required. See onfi guring urrent Time and Date Settings Manuay (page E-36) for more information. This section expains how the watch updates its time settings automaticay when the city code seected as the Home ity is in Japan, North America, Europe, or hina, and is one that supports time caibration signa reception. If your Home ity ode setting is this: The watch can receive the signa from the transmitter ocated here: LIS, LON, MAD, PAR, ROM, BER, STO, ATH, MOW Anthorn (Engand), Mainf ingen (Germany) HKG, BJS Shangqiu ity (hina) TPE, SEL, TYO Fukushima (Japan), Fukuoka/Saga (Japan) HNL, AN, YVR, LAX, YEA, DEN, MEX, HI, NY, YHZ, YYT Fort oins, oorado (United States) The areas covered by MOW, HNL and AN are quite far from the caibration signa transmitters, so certain conditions may cause reception probems. When HKG or BJS is seected as the Home ity, ony the time and date are adjusted according to the time caibration signa. You need to switch manuay between standard time and dayight saving time (DST) if required. See To confi gure Home ity and summer time settings (page E-34) for information about how to do this. E-20 Approximate Reception Ranges Anthorn 500 kiometers 1,500 kiometers The Anthorn signa is receivabe within this area UK and German Signas Japanese Signas Fukushima 500 kiometers Fukuoka/Saga Mainf ingen 1,000 kiometers North American Signa 500 kiometers 1,500 kiometers hinese Signa 2,000 mies (3,000 kiometers) 600 mies (1,000 kiometers) Fort oins For the Honouu and Anchorage time zones, the signa can be received when reception conditions are favorabe. hangchun Beijing Shangqiu Shanghai hengdu Hong Kong E-21 Even when the watch is within range of a transmitter, signa reception may be impossibe due to the effects of geographic contours, structures, weather, the time of year, the time of day, radio interference, etc. The signa becomes weaker at distances of approximatey 500 kiometers, which means that the inf uence of the conditions isted above becomes even greater. Signa reception may not be possibe at the distances noted beow during certain times of the year or day. Radio interference may aso cause probems with reception. Mainf ingen (Germany) or Anthorn (Engand) transmitters: 500 kiometers (310 mies) Fort oins (United States) transmitter: 600 mies (1,000 kiometers) Fukushima or Fukuoka/Saga (Japan) transmitters: 500 kiometers (310 mies) Shangqiu (hina) transmitter: 500 kiometers (310 mies) As of January 2016, hina does not use Dayight Saving Time (DST). If hina does go to the Dayight Saving Time system in the future, some functions of this watch may no onger operate correcty. To get ready for a receive operation 1. onfi rm that the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode. If it isn t, use B to enter the Timekeeping Mode (page E-30). 2. The antenna of this watch is ocated on its 7 o cock side. Position the watch with 7 o cock facing towards a window as shown in the nearby iustration. Make sure there are no meta objects nearby. Signa reception normay is better at night. The receive operation takes from two to ten minutes, but in some cases it can take as ong as 20 minutes. Take 7 o cock care that you do not perform any button operation or move the watch during this time. E-22 or Signa reception may be diffi cut or even impossibe under the conditions described beow. Inside or among buidings Inside a vehice Near househod appiances, offi ce equipment, or a mobie phone Near a construction site, airport Near high-tension power ines Among or behind mountains 3. What you shoud do next depends on whether you are using auto receive or manua receive. Auto receive: Leave the watch over night in the ocation you seected in step 2. See Auto Receive beow for detais. Manua receive: Perform the operation under To perform manua receive on page E-24. Auto Receive With auto receive, the watch performs the receive operation each day automaticay up to six times (up to fi ve times for the hinese caibration signa) between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. (according to the Timekeeping Mode time). When any receive operation is successfu, none of the other receive operations for that day are performed. When a caibration time is reached, the watch wi perform the receive operation ony if it is in the Timekeeping Mode. The receive operation is not performed if a caibration time is reached whie you are confi guring settings. E-23

4 You can use the procedure under To enabe or disabe auto receive (page E-26) to enabe or disabe auto receive. To perform manua receive Receiving Receiving indicator Receive successfu 1. Use B to enter the Receive Mode (R/) as shown on page E Hod down A for at east two seconds unti R f ashes and then R! appears on the digita dispay. A signa eve indicator (L1, L2, or L3, see page E-25) wi appear on the dispay after reception starts. Do not aow the watch to move and do not perform any button operation unti GET or ERR appears on the dispay. If the receive operation is successfu, the reception date and time appear on the dispay, aong with the GET indicator. The watch wi return to the Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform any button operation for about two or three minutes. Signa Leve Indicator During caibration signa reception, the signa eve indicator dispays the signa eve as shown beow. Weak (Unstabe) Strong (Stabe) The eve indication wi change in accordance with reception conditions whie reception is being performed. As you watch the indicator, keep the watch in a ocation that best maintains stabe reception. Even under optimum reception conditions, it can take about 10 seconds for reception to stabiize. that weather, the time of day, surroundings, and other factors a can affect reception. 2 seconds Receive faied E-24 E-25 To check the atest signa reception resuts 1. Enter the Receive Mode (page E-30). 2. R/ wi be dispayed for about one second, and then the date (month and day) and the time of the ast signa reception wi aternate on the digita dispay at two second intervas. Dashes (- : - - and -.- -) aternating in pace of the date and time indicate there has been no successfu signa reception yet (since you purchased the watch or had its battery repaced). 3. To return to the Timekeeping Mode, press B. 2 seconds To enabe or disabe auto receive 1. Enter the Receive Mode (page E-30). R/ wi be dispayed for about one second, and then the date (month and day) and the time of the ast signa reception wi aternate on the digita dispay. Dashes (- : - - and -.- -) aternating in pace of the date and time indicate there has been no successfu signa reception yet (since you purchased the watch or had its battery repaced). 2. Pu out the crown. This wi cause the current auto receive status (ON or OFF) to f ash on the digita dispay. Ony AUTOR OFF is dispayed for cities that do not support time caibration signa reception. AUTOR ON is not dispayed. E Rotate the crown to seect either auto receive enabed (ON) or auto receive disabed (OFF). 4. After the setting is the way you want, push the crown back in. This wi return to the screen that was dispayed in step 1 of this procedure. Radio-controed Atomic Timekeeping Precautions Strong eectrostatic charge can resut in the wrong time setting. Even if a receive operation is successfu, certain conditions can cause the time setting to be off by up to one second. The watch is designed to update the date and day of the week automaticay for the period January 1, 2000 to December 31, Updating of the date by signa reception wi no onger be performed starting from January 1, If you are in an area where signa reception is not possibe, the watch keeps time with the precision noted in Specifi cations. The receive operation is disabed under any of the conditions beow. Whie power is at Leve 3 (L) or ower (page E-15) Whie the watch is in the power recovery mode (page E-17) Whie a direction, barometric pressure, temperature, water depth, or atitude reading operation is in progress When the watch is in the function seep state ( Power Saving, page E-19) Whie barometric pressure change indicator is being measured Whie a countdown timer operation is in progress (page E-106) A receive operation is canceed if an aarm sounds whie it is being performed. The Home ity setting reverts to the initia defaut of TYO (Tokyo) whenever the battery power eve drops to Leve 5 or when you have the rechargeabe battery repaced. If this happens, change the Home ity to the setting you want (page E-34). E-27 Mode Reference Guide Your watch has 14 modes. The mode you shoud seect depends on what you want to do. To do this: Enter this mode: See: View the current time and date in the Home ity onfi gure Home ity and dayight saving time (DST) settings onfi gure time and date settings manuay Timekeeping Mode E-33 Enabe auto signa reception View the barometric pressure at your current ocation View a graph of barometric pressure readings Barometer Mode E-44 Enabe aerts (dispay and beep) for noteworthy changes in barometric pressure Determine your current bearing or the direction from your current ocation to a destination Digita ompass Mode E-54 View the atitude at your current ocation Determine the atitude differentia between two ocations (reference point and Atimeter Mode E-66 current ocation) View the temperature at your current ocation Thermometer Mode E-78 Measure water depth Depth Meter Mode E-81 Reca data recorded in each mode Data Reca Mode E-87 View the current time in 48 cities (31 time zones) and UT (oordinated Universa Time) time Word Time Mode E-92 View the Tide Graph and Moon age for the currenty specifi ed date and time Tide/Moon Data Mode E-96 View the sunrise and sunset times for a specifi c date Sunrise/Sunset Mode E-101 Use the stopwatch to measure eapsed time Stopwatch Mode E-104 Use the countdown timer ountdown Timer Mode E-106 Set an aarm time Aarm Mode E-108 E-28 To do this: Enter this mode: See: Perform a manua time caibration signa receive operation heck whether the ast receive operation was successfu onfi gure auto receive settings Receive Mode E-20 E-29 Seecting a Mode The iustration beow shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between modes. To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode, hod down B for about two seconds. Use the button operations beow to navigate between the Timekeeping Mode and the sensor modes. Sunrise/ Sunset Mode Tide/Moon Data Mode Word Time Mode Data Reca Mode B B B B Sensor modes Barometer Mode Depth Meter Mode *2 A Timekeeping Mode B A*1 A Digita ompass Mode Stopwatch Mode ountdown Timer Mode Aarm Mode Receive Mode B A Atimeter Mode A Thermometer Mode B B B B A *1 Enters the ast used sensor mode. *2 You wi not be abe to enter the Timekeeping, Barometer, or Atimeter mode whie a dive time measurement operation is in progress. Perform this button operation after dive time measurement is ended. E-30 E-31

5 Genera Functions (A Modes) The functions and operations described in this section can be used in a of the modes. Auto Return Features The watch automaticay returns to the Timekeeping Mode from other modes if the crown is not pued out or if no button operation is performed for a preset amount of time. Mode Name Digita ompass Data Reca, Tide/Moon Data, Sunrise/Sunset, Aarm, Receive Atimeter Barometer, Thermometer Depth Meter (Auto recording in progress) Depth Meter (Except when auto recording in progress) Approximate Eapsed Time 1 minute 3 minutes 1 hour minimum 12 hours maximum 1 hour Approximatey 60 minutes Approximatey 30 minutes Initia Screens When you enter the Data Reca, Aarm, or Word Time Mode, the data you were viewing when you ast exited the mode appears fi rst. Timekeeping Use the Timekeeping Mode (TIME) to set and view the current time and date. Each press of in the Timekeeping Mode wi change screen contents as shown beow. Day of week Hour hand Second hand Month.Day Minute hand Sma hand Barometric Pressure Graph Today s Moon age Month.Day Hour : Minutes Seconds E-32 E-33 onfiguring Home ity Settings There are two Home ity settings: actuay seecting the Home ity and seecting either standard time or dayight saving time (DST). To configure Home ity and summer time settings 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pu out the crown. ITY wi appear on the dispay. After that, the currenty seected city code and city name (in Engish) wi scro on the dispay. For detais about city codes, see the ity ode Tabe at the back of this manua. 2. Rotate the crown to change the dispayed city code and city name. 3. Press B to dispay the DST setting screen. 4. Rotate the crown away from you to cyce through the DST settings as shown beow. Auto DST (AUTO) DST off (OFF) DST on (ON) The Auto DST (AUTO) setting wi be avaiabe ony when a city code that supports time caibration signa reception (page E-20) is seected as the Home ity. Whie Auto DST is seected, the DST setting wi be changed automaticay in accordance with time caibration signa data. that you cannot switch between standard time and dayight saving time (DST) whie UT is seected as your Home ity. 5. After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in. Dayight Saving Time is turned on when the DST indicator is on the dispay. After you specify a city code, the watch wi use UT* offsets in the Word Time Mode to cacuate the current time for other time zones based on the current time in your Home ity. * oordinated Universa Time is the word-wide scientifi c standard of timekeeping. The reference point for UT is Greenwich, Engand. Seecting some city codes automaticay makes it possibe for the watch to receive the time caibration signa for the corresponding area. See page E-20 for detais. E-34 E-35 onfiguring urrent Time and Date Settings Manuay You can confi gure current time and date settings manuay when the watch is unabe to receive a time caibration signa. To change the current time and date settings manuay 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pu out the crown. ITY wi appear on the dispay. After that, the currenty seected city code and city name (in Engish) wi scro on the dispay. 2. Press. This causes the hour and minute digits to f ash on the dispay. If you are using 12-hour timekeeping, an A (a.m.) or P (p.m.) indicator wi aso be dispayed. This is the time setting mode. In the foowing steps, each press of B cyces between settings as shown beow. Home ity/dst Hour, minute B Day B B Month Hour B Year B 3. Rotate the crown to change the minute setting. 4. Press B. This causes the hour digits to f ash on the dispay. 5. Rotate the crown to change the hour setting. 6. Press B. This causes the year digits to f ash on the dispay. 7. Rotate the crown to adjust the year setting. 8. Press B. This causes the current month setting to f ash on the dispay. 9. Rotate the crown to adjust the month setting. 10. Press B. This causes the current day setting to f ash on the dispay. 11. Rotate the crown to change the day setting. Pressing B wi return to the hour and minute setting screen. 12. After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in. This wi cause timekeeping to start from 0 seconds. E-36 E-37 For information about seecting a Home ity and confi guring the DST setting, see onfi guring Home ity Settings (page E-34). Whie 12-hour timekeeping is in use, P (p.m.) is dispayed from noon to midnight (11:59 p.m.) A (a.m.) is dispayed from midnight to noon (11:59 a.m.) These indicators are not dispayed whie 24- hour timekeeping (dispays times from 00:00 to 23:59) is being used. The watch s buit-in fu automatic caendar makes aowances for different month engths and eap years. Once you set the date, there shoud be no reason to change it except after you have the watch s rechargeabe battery repaced or after power drops to Leve 5 (page E-15). The day of the week changes automaticay when the date changes. The watch has memory that is shared for storage of up to 40 data records, incuding time and date data. that recording new data when there are 40 data records in memory causes the odest record to be deeted automaticay to make room for the new record. See Viewing Recorded Data (page E-87). To record the date and time In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down A for at east two seconds. The watch wi return to the Timekeeping Mode automaticay after recording is compete. To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Press B seven times. This causes the current timekeeping setting (12H or 24H) to f ash on the digita dispay. 3. Rotate the crown to seect either 12-hour (12H) or 24-hour (24H) timekeeping. 4. After the setting is the way you want, push the crown back in. Recording the Date and Time You can record the current date and time (month, day, hour, minute, second) for ater viewing. E-38 E-39

6 Hand Home Position Adjustment If the watch is exposed to strong magnetism or impact, its hands can go out of aignment with the time on the digita dispay. This can resut in incorrect time indication even though a time caibration signa is being received. The watch periodicay corrects hand positions automaticay. You can aso use the procedure beow to trigger hand position adjustment manuay when required. To trigger hand home position adjustment manuay Wait unti a of the hands move to 12 o cock. 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Hod down A for at east fi ve seconds unti HAND SET f ashes and then HAND ADJ appears on the digita dispay. This indicates the hand home position adjustment mode. Before performing step 3, beow, make sure that a hands have returned to the 12 o cock position. Pushing the crown back in whie any hand is not at the 12 o cock position wi not trigger home position adjustment. 3. Push the crown back in. This wi cause a of the hands (hour, minute, second) to return to their norma positions. The sma hand wi aso return to tide eve indication. After performing the above steps, enter the Timekeeping Mode and check to make sure that the anaog hands and the dispay indicate the same time. If they do not, trigger home position adjustment again. Moving the Hands for Easy Viewing of the Digita Dispay You can use the procedure beow to move the anaog hands in order to better view a digita dispay. The anaog hands wi not move whie battery power is ow. To shift the hands and view digita info Whie hoding down L, press B. This wi cause a hands to move to 2 o cock. E-40 E-41 To return the hands to their norma positions Press any one of the foowing buttons: A, B or. The hands wi aso return to their norma positions if you do not perform any operation for about 10 seconds. If the hands have moved to 2 o cock because you pued out the crown,* they wi return to their norma positions when you push the crown back in. * The hands wi not move to 2 o cock if you pu out the crown whie confi guring the city code setting (pages E-34, E-93) or the summer time setting (pages E-34, E-93), or whie manuay configuring time (page E-36). Auto Hand Shift If the hour hand and/or minute hand is over the digita dispay when a barometric pressure, atitude, temperature, or depth measurement is performed, the hand(s) wi shift automaticay (to 2 o cock or 10 o cock) and provide a better view of the dispayed information. The hands wi return to their norma positions after about three seconds. Specifying Atitude, Depth, Barometric Pressure, and Temperature Units Use the procedure beow to specify the units for atitude, depth, barometric pressure, and temperature measurement. When TYO (Tokyo) is seected as the Home ity, the foowing measurement units are set automaticay: Atitude and Depth: meters (m), Barometric Pressure: hectopascas (hpa), Temperature: esius ( ). These settings are fi xed and cannot be changed. To specify atitude, depth, barometric pressure, and temperature units 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Press B as many times as necessary unti UNIT appears on the digita dispay. Press B nine times to dispay the UNIT screen for atitude and depth units. Press B 10 times to dispay the UNIT screen for barometric pressure. For temperature, press B eeven times. 3. Rotate the crown to change the unit setting. 4. After the settings are the way you want, push the crown back in. E-42 E-43 Taking Barometric Pressure Readings This watch uses a pressure sensor to measure air pressure (barometric pressure). Barometric Pressure Graph Barometric pressure E-44 To take barometric pressure readings Whie in the Timekeeping Mode or a sensor mode, use A to cyce through the sensor modes unti BARO appears on the dispay. See Seecting a Mode (page E-30). This enters the Barometer Mode and dispays a barometric pressure reading after about one second. After a barometric pressure reading operation is started, the watch wi take readings every fi ve seconds for the fi rst three minutes, and then every two minutes after that. The watch wi return to the Timekeeping Mode automaticay if you do not perform any operation for about one hour after entering the Barometer Mode. Barometric Pressure Barometric pressure is dispayed in units of 1 hpa (or 0.05 inhg). The dispayed barometric pressure vaue changes to if a measured barometric pressure fas outside the range of 260 hpa to 1,100 hpa (7.65 inhg to inhg). The barometric pressure vaue wi reappear as soon as the measured barometric pressure is within the aowabe range. Dispay Units You can seect either hectopascas (hpa) or incheshg (inhg) as the dispay unit for the measured barometric pressure. See To specify atitude, depth, barometric pressure, and temperature units (page E-43). Barometric Pressure Graph Barometric Pressure Graph Barometric pressure indicates changes in the atmosphere. By monitoring these changes you can predict the weather with reasonabe accuracy. Your watch can be confi gured to take barometric pressure readings automaticay every two hours or every 30 minutes. Readings are used to produce Barometric Pressure Graph and to determine the barometric pressure differentia pointer position. Reading the Barometric Pressure Graph The Barometric Pressure Graph shows a chronoogica history of pressure readings. Barometric pressure Time The horizonta axis of the graph represents time, with each dot standing for either two hours or 30 minutes (depending on the watch settings). The rightmost dot represents the most recent reading. The vertica axis of the graph represents barometric pressure, with each dot standing for the reative difference between its vaue and that of the dots next to it. Each dot represents 1 hpa. E-45 How to interpret the data that appears on the Barometric Pressure Graph is shown beow. Rising barometric pressure indicates that upcoming weather wi improve. Faing barometric pressure indicates that upcoming weather wi deteriorate. If there are sudden changes in weather or temperature, the graph ine of past readings may run off the top or bottom of the dispay. The conditions beow cause the barometric pressure reading to be skipped, with the corresponding point on the Barometric Pressure Graph being eft bank. Barometric reading that is out of range (260 hpa to 1,100 hpa or 7.65 inhg to inhg) Sensor mafunction Not visibe on the dispay. The Barometric Pressure Graph is not dispayed whie the barometric pressure change indicator is dispayed. Specifying the Barometric Pressure Auto Measurement Interva You can seect either of two barometric pressure auto measurement interva times for drawing the Barometric Pressure Graph. 0:30: 30-minute measurement interva 2:00: 2-hour measurement interva To specify the barometric pressure auto measurement interva 1. In the Barometer Mode, pu out the crown. This wi cause the current barometric pressure reading vaue to f ash on the dispay. 2. Press B. This causes INT (interva) to appear on the dispay, with the current setting (0:30 or 2:00) f ashing. 3. Rotate the crown to seect either 0:30 or 2: Push the crown back in. This competes the setting procedure and exits the setting screen. Barometric Pressure Differentia Pointer This pointer indicates the reative difference between the most recent barometric pressure reading indicated on the Barometric Pressure Graph (page E-45), and the current barometric pressure vaue dispayed in the Barometer Mode (page E-44). To togge barometric pressure differentia indication on or off 1. Enter the Barometer Mode. Barometric pressure differentia pointer 2. Press. This causes the second hand to indicate the barometric pressure differentia. E-46 E-47

7 Reading Barometric Pressure Differentia Pointer Pressure differentia is indicated in the range of ±10 hpa (0.3 inhg), in 1-hPa (0.03 inhg) units. The nearby iustration, for exampe, shows what the second hand woud inhg vaues indicate when the cacuated pressure hpa vaues differentia is approximatey 5 hpa (approximatey 0.15 inhg). The second hand wi point to + OVER or UNDER if the barometric pressure differentia is outside the aowabe range of the scae. The second hand wi move to 9 o cock if a reading is outside the atimeter measurement range, or if a reading error occurs. Barometric pressure is cacuated and dispayed using hpa as the standard. The barometric pressure differentia aso can be read in inhg units as shown in the iustration (1 hpa = 0.03 inhg). To togge between barometric pressure differentia indication and the current time seconds count on the digita dispay, press. E Barometric pressure differentia pointer 0 0 urrent pressure greater than most recent measured pressure urrent pressure ess than most recent measured pressure Barometric Pressure hange Indications Your watch anayzes past barometric pressure readings and uses a barometric pressure change indication to inform you about changes in pressure. If the watch detects a signifi cant change in barometric pressure, it wi beep, a f ashing arrow that indicates the direction of the pressure change wi be dispayed, and the sma hand wi point to the arrow mark. This means you coud start taking barometric pressure readings after reaching a odge or camp area, and then check the watch the next morning for changes in pressure. You wi then be abe to pan your day s activities accordingy. that you can enabe or disabe dispay of the barometric pressure change indicator as desired. Barometric pressure change is indicated in the Barometer Mode, whie the Barometric Pressure Graph is dispayed in the Timekeeping Mode (page E-33). Reading the Barometric Pressure hange indication Sma Hand and Digita Dispay Meaning Sudden fa in pressure. Sudden rise in pressure. Sustained rise in pressure, changing to a fa. Sustained fa in pressure, changing to a rise. Barometric change indication is no performed if there has been no noteworthy change in barometric pressure. E-49 To ensure proper resuts, take barometric readings under conditions where the atitude remains constant. Exampe In a odge or campground On the ocean A change in atitude causes a change in barometric pressure. Because of this, correct readings are impossibe. Do not take readings whie ascending or descending a mountain, etc. Enabing or Disabing Barometric Pressure hange Indication You can enabe or disabe barometric change indication as desired. When indication is enabed, the watch wi take a barometric pressure reading every two minutes, regardess of the mode it is in. When BARO is shown on the dispay, it means that barometric pressure change indication is enabed. When BARO is not on the dispay, it means that barometric pressure change indication is disabed. To enabe or disabe barometric pressure change indication In the Timekeeping Mode or Barometer Mode, hod down for at east two seconds. Wait unti INFO appears on the eft side of the dispay and the current setting (ON or OFF) f ashes on the right. Use this screen to enabe or disabe barometric pressure change indication. BARO is shown on the digita dispay whie indication is enabed. The sma hand acts as a barometric pressure change indicator whie ON, and as a Tide Graph indicator whie OFF. Barometric pressure change indication is not performed when there is no signifi cant barometric pressure change. that barometric pressure change indication wi turn off automaticay 24 hours after you turn it on or if battery power goes ow. that time caibration signa reception and power saving (page E-19) are disabed whie barometric pressure change indication is enabed. that barometric pressure change indication cannot be enabed whie the watch s battery is ow. Pressure Sensor aibration The pressure sensor buit into the watch is caibrated at the factory and normay requires no further adjustment. If you notice serious errors in the pressure readings produced by the watch, you can caibrate the sensor to correct the errors. Incorrecty caibrating the barometric pressure sensor can resut in incorrect readings. Before performing the caibration procedure, compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reiabe and accurate barometer. E-50 E-51 To caibrate the pressure sensor 1. Take a reading with another measurement device to determine the exact current barometric pressure. 2. Whie in the Timekeeping Mode or a sensor mode, use A to cyce through the sensor modes unti BARO appears on the dispay. 3. Pu out the crown. This wi cause the current barometric pressure reading vaue to f ash on the digita dispay. 4. Rotate the crown to adjust the barometric pressure vaue. The caibration unit is 1 hpa (0.05 inhg). To return the currenty f ashing vaue to its initia factory defaut setting, press A and at the same time. OFF wi appear at the f ashing ocation for about one second, foowed by the initia defaut vaue. 5. After you compete caibration, push the crown back in. Recording Barometric Pressure You can use the procedure in this section to create a record of your current barometric pressure, aong with the date and time of the reading. You can ater reca a record to view it. The watch has memory that is shared for storage of up to 40 data records, incuding barometric pressure data. that recording new data when there are 40 data records in memory causes the odest record to be deeted automaticay to make room for the new record. See Viewing Recorded Data (page E-87). To record the barometric pressure Whie taking barometric pressure readings, hod down A for at east two seconds. This records the barometric pressure aong with the current date and time. The watch wi return to the Barometer Mode screen automaticay after recording is compete. Barometer Precautions The pressure sensor buit into this watch measures changes in air pressure, which you can then appy to your own weather predictions. It is not intended for use as a precision instrument in offi cia weather prediction or reporting appications. Sudden temperature changes can affect pressure sensor readings. Because of this, there may be some error in the readings produced by the watch. E-52 E-53 Taking Direction Readings You can use the Digita ompass Mode to determine the direction of north, and to check your bearing to a destination. For information about what you can do to improve digita compass reading accuracy, see aibrating the Bearing Sensor (page E-57) and Digita ompass Precautions (page E-64). To take a direction reading The watch s Digita ompass corrects to eve automaticay when it is diffi cut to contro your posture whie mountain cimbing, etc. (Auto Leve orrection) is dispayed when the ange is too great. 1. Point the 12 o cock position of the watch in the direction you want to read. 2. Whie in the Timekeeping Mode or a sensor mode, use A to cyce through the sensor modes unti OMP appears on the dispay. See Seecting a Mode (page E-30). A direction reading operation starts automaticay when you enter the Digita ompass Mode. Starting a digita compass operation wi cause the second hand to move momentariy to the 12 o cock position. After that, it wi indicate magnetic north. Bearing to objective: Northwest N: North E: East W: West S: South Objective North Bearing ange to objective Bearing Indication Meaning E-54 E-55

8 The watch wi return to the Timekeeping Mode about 60 seconds after the direction reading operation is compete. Pressing B wi return to the Timekeeping Mode even if a reading operation is in progress. If the second hand does not point exacty at 12 o cock after you perform step 2 above, perform the operation under Hand Home Position Adjustment (page E-40) to adjust it. If the digita dispay contents start to f ash after you perform a reading operation, it means that abnorma magnetism has been detected. Move away from any potentia source of strong magnetism and try taking a reading again. If the probem occurs when you try again, continue to keep away from the source of strong magnetism, perform fi gure 8 caibration or 3-point caibration, and then try taking a reading again. For more information, refer to To perform fi gure 8 caibration (page E-58), To perform 3-point caibration (page E-60) and Location (page E-65). Digita ompass Readings After the first reading is obtained, the watch wi continue to take digita compass readings automaticay each second for up to 60 seconds. After that, the reading operation wi stop automaticay. The margin of error for the ange vaue and the direction indicator is ±11 degrees whie the watch is horizonta (in reation to the horizon). If the indicated direction is northwest (NW) and 315 degrees, for exampe, the actua direction can be anywhere from 304 to 326 degrees. You can caibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect. Any ongoing direction reading operation is paused temporariy whie the watch is performing an aert operation (daiy aarm, Houry Time Signa, countdown timer aarm) or whie iumination is turned on (by pressing L). The direction reading operation resumes for its remaining duration after the operation that caused it to pause is fi nished. aibrating the Bearing Sensor You shoud caibrate the bearing sensor whenever you fee that the direction readings being produced by the watch are off. Figure 8 aibration, 3-point aibration You shoud perform caibration whenever direction readings produced by the watch do not match those of another reiabe compass, and before setting off on a trek or cimb. Leave the watch on your wrist when performing fi gure 8 caibration. When performing 3-point caibration, remove the watch from your wrist. Both caibration methods caibrate the bearing sensor. You can use either method for caibration. If the readings produced by the digita compass of this watch are different from those of the other compass, perform fi gure 8 caibration or 3-point caibration of the digita compass to ensure more accurate readings. Accurate measurements and/or caibration wi not be possibe in an area exposed to strong magnetic force and indoors (especiay inside reinforced concrete structure). In this case, moving outdoors, away from the source of magnetism for measurement and caibration is recommended. Magnetic Decination orrection With magnetic decination correction, you input a magnetic decination ange (difference between magnetic north and true north), which aows the watch to indicate true north. You can perform this procedure when the magnetic decination ange is indicated on the map you are using. that you can input the decination ange in whoe degree units ony, so you may need to round off the vaue specifi ed on the map. If your map indicates the decination ange as 7.4, you shoud input 7. In the case of 7.6 input 8. For 7.5 you can input 7 or 8. E-56 E-57 Figure 8 caibration and 3-point caibration precautions You shoud perform fi gure 8 caibration or 3-point caibration in an environment that is the same as that where you pan to be taking direction readings. If you pan to take direction readings in an open fi ed, for exampe, caibrate in an open fi ed. Aow your wrist to turn as you move your arm. Separate your arm from your body as much as possibe as you move it. To perform figure 8 caibration 1. In the Digita ompass Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Press A. Move your arm in a fi gure 8 pattern as shown in the iustration. This wi cause a fi gure 8 caibration animation to appear on the watch dispay. Start moving your hand after confi rming that the animation is dispayed. The caibration measurement resut can be confi rmed by the sound and dispay. Move your arm for 15 seconds or more unti you understand the resut. When caibration is successfu, a beep wi sound. Aso OK wi be dispayed. E-58 E-59 If two beeps sound and the dispay in step 1 appears again, perform the operation from step 2 again. 3. Push the crown back in. This competes the caibration operation. To perform 3-point caibration A L Proper decination correction wi not be possibe if the watch is on a meta surface or a magnetized surface. Make sure that you caibrate the fi rst two points carefuy so they are pointed 180 degrees away from each other. aibrate the third point by carefuy turning the watch over, so the face points 180 degrees from its position when pointed upwards. 1. In the Digita ompass Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Press B. This wi cause 1 to appear on the digita dispay, with up arrow ( ) f a s h i n g. 3. As shown in the iustration, as the watch is pointed upwards and parae with the ground, press A. This starts caibration of Point 1. ground WAIT wi be shown on the digita dispay whie caibration of Point 1 is in progress. OK, Turn180 wi appear on the digita dispay if caibration is successfu, and then 2 wi appear. If 1 is dispayed again, press again and re-measure. E Rotate the watch 180 degrees, sti pointed upwards. 5. With the watch sti pointed upwards and parae with the ground, press A. This starts caibration of Point 2. WAIT is shown on the dispay whie caibration is being performed. When caibration is successfu, the words TURN and OVER wi aternate on the dispay. If 1 is dispayed again, perform the operation from step 3 again. E-61 L ground A 6. Turn over the watch so its face is pointed at the ground. 7. As shown in the iustration, as the watch is pointed downwards and parae with the ground, press A. This starts caibration of Point 3. WAIT is shown on the dispay whie caibration is being performed. The watch wi beep once when caibration is successfu. OK wi aso appear on the dispay. If the watch beeps twice and 1 is dispayed again, perform the operation from step 3 again. 8. Push the crown back in to compete the caibration operation. To perform magnetic decination correction Magnetic decination ange direction vaue (E, W, or OFF) Magnetic decination ange vaue Whie performing the correction operation, keep the watch eve without moving it. 1. In the Digita ompass Mode, pu out the crown. 2. Press B twice. This wi cause DE and the current magnetic decination setting to appear on the digita dispay. 3. Rotate the crown to change the magnetic decination direction and ange settings as desired. Magnetic decination ange direction settings are described beow. OFF: No magnetic decination correction performed. The magnetic decination ange with this setting is 0. E: When magnetic north is to the east (east decination) W: When magnetic north is to the west (west decination) You can seect a vaue within the range of W 90 to E 90 with these settings. You can disabe (OFF) magnetic decination correction by pressing A and at the same time. The iustration, for exampe, shows the vaue you shoud input and the direction setting you shoud seect when the map shows a magnetic decination of 1 west. 4. After caibration is compete, push the crown back in. E-62 E-63

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