Casio Oceanus Ocw t100td 1ajf
Casio Oceanus Ocw t100td 1ajf
This wateh does not have acily code that corresponds to the UTC offset of -8.5 hours. Because of
his, he radio-controlled atomic timekeeping function wil not display the correct time for Newfoundand,
Canada.
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO,, LTD. assumes no responsbilfy for any damage or loss suffered by
youor any third party arising through the use of his product or ts malfuncion.
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NNN — About This Manual Things to check before using the watch
0as Button operations are indicated using the letters() through© shownin the 1. Hold down () at least o seconds to enter regulartimekeeping,and then observe the
ilustration. movement of the [ second Hand.
Hand Functions
[ Hour Hand
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@ Day origttstonped competey? aabout charging, see “Charging he Waich
This User's Guide uses numbers shown aboveto identify watch hands and
indicators
Power i low Charge Ihe walch by placing tina
Jocalion where 11 exposed lo gN For deils, see
Charging tne Waich” (page E-7
2. Check the Home City and the daylight saving time (DST) setting.
Use the procedure under “To configure Home City settings” (page E-21) to configure your Home Ciy and
daylght saving time seftings
Important!
Proper time calibration signal reception and World Time settings depend on correct Home City, Home
Time, and Home Date setings. Make sure you configure ihese setings correctly
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E28 Checking the Current Time In a Diflerent Time Zone Charging the Watch
E-28 - Tosearch foraciy The face of the walch isa solar cellhat generates power fromlight. The generated power charges a
E-29 - Tocheckwhethera time zone time is AM or PM buitin rechargeable battery, which powers watch operations. The walch charges whenever s exposed
E-29 - Tochange the STDDST setiing of a particular ciy code to ight.
E-29 - Tocheckthe STD/DST setling for a World Time mode cly
E40 Auto Correction of Hand Home Positions Charging Guide
E-31 - Totilgger auto correction of hand home positions wWhenever you are not When wearng he watch, make
Es: Adjusting Home Positions Manually wearing ne watch, eave sure that s face s not blocked
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Operation Guide 5063 (OC)
Important! + When power drops to Level 3, al functions wil be disabled but the watch will contínue to keep time
* Keep the watch in an area normaly exposed to bright light when storing it or long periods. This helps intemally for about one week. f you recharge the battery sufticientiy during this period, the analog
10 ensure thal power does nol run down. hands will move automaically o the correct sefting and regular timekeeping wil resume. Afier one
+ Storing the waich forlong periods in an area where there is no light or wearing itin such a way that tis week,allsetings (ncluding timekeeping) wil be cleared. Recharging the battery wil reset allsetings
blocked from exposure o light can cause power lo run down. Make sure Ihat the watch is exposed to totheir nitial factory defauts.
bright lght whenever possible.
Charging Times
Level Change *2
You
v can getan idea of he wateh's power level by obsening the movement of
de aridos Exposure osure Level Level (Brightness)
(Brightnes ) Daily operation
d e
Levera e | Tevel
| Levelz e
« Fe 2) Second Hand is moving normaly atone-second intervals, poweris
atLevel 1 Outioo sunigh (0,000 10x) e mimies EN 25 noure
« IFihe2] Second Hand is moving at fwo-second intervals, power i al Level Window sunignt(1.000 u) 30 mnles Ghous 92 ur
, nents aulc ExposeTe walno ghtassconas possblecoi oo oo Sdy 2ay 6090 o ECO -
Indoar Fuorescent ightng (00 l) ENO TaThous -
Level [Fand Movement Funciion Status - - o o o y e
e et ea ppraximale exposure each day lo generate power for narmal daily operation
oe ATt enabies + 2 Approximate exposure o take powerup one level
2 Elc anl moves a MO 5DS — necanatonsina eceton + The above times are for reference on. Actual times depend on lighiing conditors.
Moves l wosecons Duy Eangesto 1 (ome positom, — | 053050 * For details about the operating time and daiy operating conditions, see the “Power Suppiy” section of
an De e Specifcations (page E-40)
3 sionpe
[[ Hour Hand
a2 r3 ocl() Minule Hand — |Altuncions deabled
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Approximate Reception Ranges + Even when the watch is wilhin range of a transmille, signal reception may be impossible due lo the
UK and German Signals North American Signal elfects of geographic contours, siructures, weather, the time ol year, he limeof day, radio interference,
an
etc. The signal becomes weaker at distances of approximatey 500 kimeters, which means hal the
influence of the above conditions becomes even grealer.
Anthom. 2,000miles + Signal receplion may not be possible al the distances noted below during certaín times ofhe year or
(3,000 Klometers) day. Radio interference may also cause problems wilh receplion.
s00kiometers ¡',¡¡¡» < Maniingen (Germany) or Anthorn (England) transmillers: 500 klometers (310 miles)
— Fort Collns (United States) tranemitter: 600 miles (1,000 kiometers)
600 miles — Fukushimaor Fukuoka/Saga (Japan) ransmitters: 500 kilometers (310 miles)
(1,000 klometers) — Shangqi (China) transmitter: 500 klometers (310 miles)
The Antrorn signal s Fort Colins + As of January 2010, China does nol use Daylght Saving Time (DST). I China does go tohe Daylight
recevabe winn hisarea. Manfingen Saving Time system in the future, some functions of his walch may no longer operale correctly.
* Using this watch in a country covered by a time calbration signal ihat s dillerent from the countries it
supporis may resultin incorrect tme indicalion due lo local applicalion
of summer time, elc.
Japanese Signals Chinese Signal
Fukushima 500 kiameters — Changchun
1,500 kiometers
To get ready for a recelve operation * Signal reception may be dificultor even impossible under the conditions described below.
1. Checkto make sure the walchis in the regular imekeeping mode. itisn', hld down (© at leastiwo
SS
seconds to enter the regular imekeeping mode.
2. The antemna ofthis watch s located on s 12 o'clock side. Position
the watch with 12 o'clock facing
towards a windowas shown in the nearby ¡ustralion. Make sure there are no metal objects nearty,
Insideor anong — hside a veticie — Near hausehold - Neara Near Among or berind
builings applances, — — consirucin — — highlension mountans
offce equiement, sie. amor,or — powerlines
oramobile — olher sourcesol
prone electicalnose
3. What you should do next depends on whether you are using Auto Receive or Manual Receive,
* Aulo Receive: Leave the waich over night n e location you selected in step 2. Sec “Aulo Receive"
on page E-15 for details.
+ Signal reception normalyis belter at night. * Manual Receive: Perform the operation under “To perform manual receive” on page E-16.
+ The receive operallon takes from two 1o seven minutes, but n some cases il can take as long as Auto Receive
14 minutes. Take care Ihal you do not perfom any bution operationo move Ihe watch during this * With Auto Receive, the watch performs the recehve operation each day automalicaly up lo sictimes (up
time, 1O ive times for the Chinese calibralion signal) belweenthe hours of midnight and 5 a m. (according to
the Home Gty tine). When any receive operafion & successful, none of the olher receive operations for
thatday are performed.
+« The receve operation s not performed f a calibration time s reached while you are configuring
setings:
Operation Guide 5063 (OC)
To pertorm manual receive To check the resultof he latest receive operation
1. n the regular timekeeping mode, keep () depressed (for about two seconds) as the) Second Hand In the regular timekeeping mode, press (5
goes inrough the folowing sequence. * The 2 Second Hand wl move ' YES (Y) for Ive seconds f ne atest
* Moves 1 YES (or Y for some models) or NO (N) to ndicate the ast signal reception resull, then to recelve operalion was successful, or NO (N) itwas nol. Afer Ihat,regular
READY (R) imereeping vil resume.
2. The [ Second Hand indicates the operations the watehis cunently performing. * Youcan reum to regulr timekeeping manualy by pressing () whils he
(2l Second Hand s poning to YES (Y) or NO (N)
e gy Handis. [t means this: Note
AEADY (1 Wach s sefing up l0r ecepton « The (2] Second Hand vil indicate NO (N) ifyou have adjusted the time or
WORK W) Recepton s n progres. date setting manualy since the latest receive operation
YES ) Recepton was compleed sucosssly Radio-controlled Atomic Timekeeping Precautions
NO (N Reception fakd forsome reason. * Strong electrostatic charge can result in the wrong e seting
+ Ifsignal recepton s unstable, e ] Second Hand may move between + Evenif a receive operalion is successlul,certain conditions can cause the time sefing to be off by up
10 one second.
WORK (W) 27d READY (8] + The watch is designed lo updale the date automaticaly for the period January 1, 2000 to December
3. The receive operation i complete when he [l Second Hand moves to YES 31, 2099. Updating of the date by signal reception will no longer be performed slariing from January 1
(¥)0r NO (N) Tor abaut ive seconds, and then resumes reguiar timekeeping 2100,
* You can retum to regular imeteeping manualy by pressing () whik the +1fyou are in an area where signal recepiion i not possible, the watch keeps time with the precision
(2] Second Hand s poining o YES (Y) o NO (N) noted in “Specilications”(page E-40).
« When the receive operation s successiul, ihe waleh adjusts the tme +« The receive operation is disabled under any of he follwing conditins.
seting accordingly.It does not adjust th seting if he operaton ailed. — While poweris al Level 2 or lower (page E-8)
Note — When the walch s i the function sleep state (-Power Saving”, page E-10)
* To interrupta receive operation
and retumnlo the regular timekeeping, press
any button.
. Hold down (3 for about two seconds to toggle between daylightsaving time and standard time. To check the current Home City STOIDST setting
+ Changing ine settng wil cause ne ) Second Hand1o move to STD or DST. 1. Inthe regular timekeeping mode, press 0).
+ The (] Second Hand vil reurn o the city code you selected i siep 2 alter about ive seconds, or i + This wl cause the 2] Second Hand o move to the current Home Gity seting
you press () agaín. 2. After about two seconds (orif you press (), he 2] Second Hand vil move to cither STD (standard
« IEyou want lo configure ofher settngs, wait unti the[ Second Hand moves back lo he city code time) or DST (dayight saving ime)
before proceeding. 3. r about o seconds (orfyou pres (), he watcn vil rtumo e reguar imekecging mode
+ You can select STD or DST for each Workd Trme City code, except UTC.
4. Aer the setings are the way you want, hokd down @ for about hree seconds until the watch retums
1o the requiar tmekeeping mode.
+ As you hold down @ . ne 2] Second Hand willmove to ther AM (A) or PM (P), and then the watch
wilenter the regular fmekeeping mode.
Note
* After you specify a ciy code, the walch will use UTC- offsets lo calculate the World Time based onthe
currentime in your Home C
* Coordinated Universal Time, the wodd-wide scientfic standard of timekeeping. The reference pointfor
UTC & Greenwich, England.
* Selecting some cily codes makes il possible for he watch to receive the time calbration signal for the
corresponding area automatically. See page E-11 for detai
Operation Guide 5063 (OC)
Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually 4. Alterthe time setting is the way you want, press (3 to retum to regulr timeke epin.
* This wl cause the (2 Second Handto move automaticaly o 12 o'cock and resume movement from
You can configure current tíme and date settings manually when the watch is unable lo receve a e,
calbration signal tere.
To change the current date setting manually
To change the current úme setting man 1. Inthe regular timekeeping mode, keep () depressed (or about
(e 1. In theregular timekeeping
ccondaas ne )it mode, keep (2
Hand goes tough depressed
n tolming(for about five
sequence Te seconds) as the () Second Hand goes through e following
*Moves to YES (o Y for same model) r NO (N) lo ncicatete as signal sequence.
* Moves 10 YES (or Y for some models) or NO (N) tondicate the
reception result, then to READY (R), and then AM (A) or PM (P). lastsignal recepiion resul, nen lo READY (R), and inen AM (&)
fi 2 Use © lo cyck trough avalable setings in the seguence shown below rP (P)
+See “To configure Home City setinas” (page E-21) for detaís about 2 Press ©.
Selcinga Home Cy + The [ Second Hand wil move 1o the tens digitof the curent year
seting. This s the year selting mode.
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en ia + The year can be selin the range ol 200010 2089
& 3. Press (B to move the 2 Second Hand dockwise unti itis pointing at
[oo « — m j< — vesrones ] Seting the year (tens digi) he year tens digityou want fo select.
Use () (+) and @ (-) tochange the time (hour and minute) seting.
* Each press of either button will move the hands ([] Hour Hand and (3]
Minule Hand) one mnute
« Holding down () or (S wil arthigh-speed D Hour Hand and ) Minute
Hand movement ine applicable dvecton. To stop high-speed hand
movement, press any button.
4. After you select the year tens digil, press O 7.Use © to move the (2] Second Hand to the month setiing you
+ The (2 Second Hand vl move to ihe ones digitofthe current want
year 8. Afterthe month setiingis the way you want, press )-
5. Press () to move the ) Second Hand clockwise uniitis pontng at * This will enter the day seting mode. The day ndicator wil
the year ones digit you wantto select move sightly when the day setting mode s entered. This s
6. After you select the year ones digit,press ©. normal
+ The (2 Second Hand villmove lo ine currenty selected month. + The (2 Second Hand vl remain at the month seting you
This i the monih setting mode. selected n the previous step.
9.Use () (+) and ) (-) to change the[ Day setting.
* If you want fo change the time setting at this time, press C)
and ihen perform ihe procedure starling from step 3 under To
6 change the curentime setling manualy” (page E-24)
Seting
the year (ones digil 10.Aterthe settings are the way you want, press () to retum to
regular timeheeping.
* Thiswill cause the (2] Second Handto move automaticaly to
12 ojclock and resume movement rom ihere.
Note
+ The watch's buitn full automatic calendar makes alowances for
difierent month lengihs and leap years. Once you set the date,
there should be no reasonlo change il excepl afer you have
the walchs rechargeable baltery replaced or alter power drops
toLevel 3.
Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone To check whethera time zone tíme is AM or PM
You can use World Time to view the current time in one of 29 time zones around the globe. The currently
1.1 the Workd Time mode, use () to select he ciy whose seting you wantto check.
selected ciy is called the “World Time Ciy' 2. Press ) andthe[ Second Hand vil move to eiher AM (A) or PM (P)
“ The (2 Second Hand vl retum to the city code you selectedin siep 1 after about five seconds or f
aa Hand Functions
vou press ® again.
(@ Hour Hand: Indicates the hour of the current
time in the World Time City. To change the STDIDST setting of a partcular clly code
B NNN? E Secona Hand: ncicates (h curenty slected WordTime Ciy. 1. the World Time mode, use () to selectihe cy whose seting you want
‘\ (3 Minute Hand o change.
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. ‘Wh:m yuu‘;mev‘ «V»T;qum T.Eewmofle the [2] Second Hand initially moves to 2. Hold down () for about two seconds to toggle belween daylght saving
time and standard time.
N rocemenoracay
In the World Time mode, press ® o mave the (2] Second Hand (which is
* Changing the setting will cause the [2] Second
o DST.
Hand to move to STD.
poining at the currenty selected city code) clockvise. + The E Second Hand vil retum o the cly code you selected insiep 1
* About one second or so after you release ), ihe hands of he walch alterabout fve seconds oril you press () agan.
wl moye 10 e current ime in he zone of e ciy code indicated by the + Ifyou want to configure other settings, wait until the (2] Second Hand
[ Second Hand. moves back lo he ciy code belore proceeding.
+ Note thatit can takeas long as one minutefor fhe hands to move to the + You can select STD or DST for each World Time cily code, except UTC.
applicable time. To checkthe STDIDST seting tora World Time mode city
* Alloperations except for he following are disab led while the watch's hands 1-7 the World Time mode, use () to selectihe cy whose sefing you want
are moving lo ine curent time for a newly selected ciy code. 10 check
Gity selection
Enfering ine regular imekeeping mode 2. Press (&) and the [2] Second Hand will move to either STD or DST.
* The [2] Second Hand wil return to the city code you selected in step 1
alter about le seconds o ifyou press () agan
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Auto Correction of Hand Home Positions To trigger auto correction of hand home positions
Strong magnetism or mpact can cause Ihe hands and/or day seting lo be off, even H Ihe waich is able + Perform the following procedure when the time setting i ff
o perform the signal receive operation. Auto correction of hand home positions correct the hand position In the regular timekeeping mode, hold down () for about six seconds until the
automaicaly 2] Second Hand completes one ful revolution.
* Auto correction is performed in the regular timekeening mode onl. * Though e 2] Second Hand il stop momentariy about hree seconds after
* Auto correction corects the posttions of e [T] Hour Hand, (3 Minute Hand, and [2) Second Hand. you hokd down (8), do nol rekease the button yet. Wait untithe2] Second
For the day, you must perform the manual adjustment procedure under “Adjsiing Home Positions Hand completes a full revolution before you release
Manualy” (page E-32). « To interrupt an ongoing correction operation and retum lo regular
+ Each hour, he walch perlorms aulomatie correction of he hand positions from 55 minutes 10 +5 timekeepng, press () agaín.
minutes. « Ifyou release () when the [ Second Hand stops the fist time (afer about
* You also can trigger auto correction of hand home positions manually, f you want. See “To trigger auto ihree seconds) i the above operation, the walch will enter fhe home:
correctionof hand home positions” (page E-31) for more infornalion. posiion adjustment mode, which s described under 'Aduusting Home
+ Aulo correction of hand home posillons can take up lo Ihree and a half minules to complete. Positions Manualy (page E-32). I ins happens, press () lo retumnlo
+ I'hand positions are off by one hour or more, correct them using the procedure under “To trigger aulo regular timekeeping and then perfomn the above operation agai.
correctionof hand home positions” (page E-31) or “Adusiing Home Posilions Manually” (page E-2) + Manualy triggered auto correction of hand home posilions periorms the
folbowing two steps.
1. The hands will move automaticaly n orderto determine the home positions
ofthe wateh
2. After the hand home positions are determined, the watch wil retum to
nomal timekeeping automaticaly. This completes the correction operation.
Operation Guide 5063 (OC)
Adjusting Home Positions Manually To adjust home positions manually
Strong magnetismor impact can cause the hands and/or day of e watc lo be off, even f the walch 1. Hold down (© atleast two seconds unti the[ Second Hand stops and then
is able to perform the signal receive operaton. I this happens, perfom the applicable home position stars moving agaín.
adjustment procedures in tis section. G 2 Hold down ( for about three seconds.
+« Hand home position adjustment s not required i the time and day settings are correct + The [ Second Hand vil strt to move when you trst press . Keep @
* Youalso can use auto correction of he hand home postions (page E-30) to correct the home positions depressed untilthe 2 Second Hand tops
of he(D Hour Hand, (3] Minute Hand, 203 [2) Second Hand. + The watch is nowinhe home posiion adjustment mode.
Note + The walch wil et he home posilion adjustment mode automaicaly if
Any time alter you enter the home position adjustment mode n step 1 of the following procedure, you yodo not perfom any operation for about o or Ihree minutes.
+ Fistis [ Second Hand home postton adjusiment.
can retumnto regular tmexeeping by pressing (8. The watcn also wil retum to regular timekeeping « IFine ) Second Hand moves to 12 o'clock, tis n ine correcthome
aulomalically i youdo not perform any operafion for about two or three minutes i the home positon postion. 1f doesrt, use() to move il 2 0 clock.
adjustment mode. In eiher case, any adjustments you made before the walch retumed to regular + Each press of © inihe home position adjustment mode will eycle through
timexeeping will be applied. e adjustment setings as shown below.
[ E —l T Hou/
E M — a ihv
* When adjusting a hand or he date home position, ¡Lis recommended that after you move to a proper
home position, you press (8 o move the sefling back one step. Nexl,press () again o return itto
the home positin. This helos lo ensure belter home pesilion adjusiment accuracy.
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3. Atter confirming that the (2 Second Handis at the proper home position,
press ). This wil swich to (] Hour Hand and (] Minute Hand home
Troubleshooting
position adjustment Hand Movement and Position
* The (D Hour Hand and (3] Minute Hand are at iheir proper home positlons. M The [ Second Handis moving at two second intervals.
ifthey both move to 120'chock. IF Ihe hands are nol positioned correct,
use ® (+) and ® (-) o move them to heir proper home posiions. M Al the watch's hands are stopped at 12 o'clock and none of the buttons work.
4. Atter confirming that the (1) Hour Hand and [3) Minute Hand are n their Power may be low. Expose the waich to ght uni the2] Second Hand starts moving normaly, at one-
correcthome positions, press © . This wil advance to [4) Day home position second intenvals (page E-8).
adjustment. M The hands of the watch suddenly start moving at high speed, even when | do not perform any
* The [ Day isin the correct home positlon i shows 1. I doesm,use operation.
0 (+)and ® (-} to change ihe day 101 “This could be due to any one of the following causes. In all cases; the hand movement does not indicate
5. Press @ to retum to regular imekeeping. malfunction, and should stop shorty.
* The @ Day moves to ine curent day, and then he I) Hour Hand and the + The watch is recovering froma skeep state (page E-10).
(3] Minute Hand will move to the current ime. Wail unti everything siops + The time setting s being adjusted folowing a successiul auto time calibration signal receive operation
moving (page E-11)
W The current time seting s off by hours.
Your Home City setting may be wrong. Check your Home Gty setting and correct l¡l necessary (page
E-21).
M The current time setting s off by one hour M The ( Second Hand starts to move at one-second intervals, but then suddenly retums to moving
1fyou are using the watch n an area where ime caliraton signal recepton s possible, see “To configure at wo-second intervals.
Home Chy setings” (page E21) The watch probaby is not sufficientiy charged yet. Continue keeping it exposes to lght
I you are sing Ihe walch n an area where tme calibraton signalreception not possible, you may need
1o change your Home Citys STD (standaró time DST (daylight savingsummer ime) seting manualy. Time Calibration Signal
Use the procedure under “To configure Home Ciy setings” (page E-21) to change the STDIDST seting. The information in tis section applies only when LONDON (LON), PARIS (PAR), ATHENS (ATH),
M The hands andior day indications are off. HONOLULU (HNL), ANCHORAGE (ANC), LOS ANGELES (LAX), DENVER (DEN), CHICAGO (CH),
This could indiate that the waich has been exposed lo magnetism or strong impact, which has caused NEW YORK (NYC), HONG KONG (HKG), or TOKYO (TYO) i selectedaas the Home Ciy. You need 1o
adustihe currenttime manualy when any other ciy & Selected as the Home Ciy.
problems wih proper hand and day alignment. AdjstIhe watlvs hand and day home posiion alignment
(page E-30) M The (A second Handindicates NO (N) when check the resultofthe latest receive operation.
World Time Possible Cause Remedy Page
M World Time is one hour offrom the actualtíme in the selected time zone. + You are wearno ormong he waleh,or
The ST (standard tme)/DST (dayight savingisummer ime) seting ol the selected World Time City may perloming
foceive a búton aperaton durg he sgnal
operabon, Keep the waich i an area where reception
be wrong. Selec he correct STD (siandard imeyDST (daytght savig/summer time) seting (page £-29) (condions
operaton s arebeygoodperamed.
wnie e Signal
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+ The watchis n an area w poorreception
M World Time s notIndicated correcty. condire.
Your Home Cay setings may be wiong. Check your Home ity seltngs and correctthem, il necessary You re n n area where signal recepion 6 nol Sec “Approxmate Reception Ranges”. Es
(page E-21) POSSIDE forsome rezan.
+ Chedk he websile ofIhe organizalon ha
Charging The calbraton signal s ot being tansmiled for mantainsne ime calbraton signalinyour area
Tr nformaton about 13 down times. -
M The wateh does not resume operation after | expose it to light. » Ty agan atr.
This can happen afterhe power level drops to Level $ (page E-8). Continue exposing the walch to ght
untilihe21 Second Hand stars moving normally (a one-second intenvals).
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m The current time setting changes afier | st it manually. M Signal reception is being performed successfully,but the time andíor day s wrong.
You may have tne waten configured or Auto Receive of ne ime calbraton signal (page E-15), which il sElO - .
cause e time to b adjusted automaticalyaccording10 yourcurrenty selected Home Ciy. s resuts FossbleC: Remedy Page
in ne wiong tme seting, check your HomeCity senrg and correct 1, necessary (page £.21) ur ae — Creck oo Gy o ec| eo
W The current time seting is off by one hour. The walch may have been exposed lo magnelism
Possible Cause Remedy Page r strong impact wich has caused problems wih | Adjusthe waich's hand and day home postions. -| £30
proper hand and day aigament
Performe operation under “To gel ready lar
a receive operaton”. The tme seting wil be Ea
signal receptionan a day for swiching behween — |S0husted automaticaly as soon as sunal recepton
STD (siandard time)DST (Gayigit savigisummer | successfu.
ime) may have led fo some reason. TT you are unabl 10 ece e fme calbraton
snalchange e STD (elandard ime)DST E2
(Gayigr savingisummer time) seting manualy.
W Auto Recelve is not performed or | cannot perform Manual Receive.
Possible Cause Remedy Page
Vourrome iy selino e mong i 2a
There s natendugh power o1 Sgnal ecepton__| Exposee watch b Ig lo charge T =
Operation Guide 5063 (OC
Specifications
Accuraey at normal temperature: = 15 seconds a monin(wih no signalcalbraton)
Timexeeping: Hour, minutes (hand moves every 10 seconds), seconds, day
Calendar system: Ful Auto-calendar pre-programmed Trom ihe year 2000 to 2099
Olher: Home City code (can be assigned one of 29 cly codes and Coordinaled Universal Time);
Dayight Saving Time (summer ime) / Standard Timo
Time Calibration Signal Reception: Auto receive up o six imes a day (5 Uimes a day for the Chinese
calbration signat Remaining autoreceives cancelled as soon as one s successful;
Manual receiys
Recenable Tme Calbraton Signats
Mainfingen, Germany (Cal Sign: DCF77, Frequency: 775 kiz), Anthom, England (Call
Sign: MSF, Frequency: 60.0 iz); Fukushima, Japan (Call Sign: LY, Frequency: £0.0
KHe): Fukuola/Saga, Japan (Cal Sign: Y, Frequency: 60.0 XHz); ForColins, Colorado,
he Unted States (Cal Sign: WWVE, Frequeney: 60,0 kHz); Shangaja City, Henan
Province, China (Call Sign: BPC, Frequenoy: 68.5 kiz)
World Time: 29 ciles (29 tme zones) and Coordinated Uniersal Time
Olher: Standard Tme/Dayight Saving Time (summer lime); Home Ciy specification
Other: Power Saving; Auto Correcton af Hand Home Posiions
Power Supply: Solar cel and one rechargeable battery
“Approximaie battery operating tme: 6 months (no exposure to ight aftr a fullcharge; one signal
receptionof approximately 4 minules per day)
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