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[. . . ] (1) Date setting:(Turn crown "1" counterclockwise. ) Push crown "1" back in to the normal position. [Time difference adjustment] [Alarm engagement disengagement] Pull out crown "2" to the second click. (1) Time difference adjustment of the (1) Regular alarm time setting:(Press button A. ) hour hand (Turn crown "2". ) (2) Engagement of the regular alarm Push crown (2) Time difference adjustment of the "1" back in to the normal position. alarm hour hand (Press button A. ) Keep crown "2" at the normal position. [. . . ] If the time difference is more than "0", turn the crown counterclockwise. obtained in "How to when crown "2" was TIME DIFFERENCES GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. " and slow on GMT, respectively. Making on the bezel/dial Time diference from GMT " and " " means that the time of a city is certain hours fast Other cities and areas The cities marked with " " use Name of city or area Daylight saving time Casablanca, Dakar Amsterdam, Frankfurt Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli Berlin Athens, Istanbul, Mecca, Nairobi Tashkent pull out crown "2" to the second click. Phnom Penh, Jakarta Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore Seoul, Pyongyang Guam, Khabarovsk Solomon islands Fiji island, Oakland When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM, date and moon phase are set properly. The alarm hands can also be adjusted independently of the other hands to show the time of the place you visit. (Refer to Time difference adjustment of the alarm hour hand . ) When setting the hour hand, the minute hand or the barometer hands may move slightly. When moving back the hour hand past the 12 o'clock marker to set it between 9:00 PM and 12:00 AM, put back the hour hand further past 8:00 PM, and then advance it to the desired hour. (3) After the hour hand adjustment is completed, push crown "2" back in to the normal position. Vancouver, Dawson (Canada) San Francisco, Edmonton (Canada) Mexico City Washington D. C. , Montreal Santiago (Chile) Buenos Airas Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1992. 63 64 HOW TO USE THE ALARM Single-time alarm The single-time alarm can be set to ring only once at a designated time. The designated alarm time remains displayed on the watch, and, therefore, the single-time alarm is convenient, for example, for reminding you of the meeting to be held after 15 minutes. Regular alarm Once set, the alarm rings regularly at a designated time. If you set the time you wake up every morning and keep crown "2" at the first click position, it rings at the designated time every day. (It is set on a 12-hour basis and rings twice a day if it is kept engaged all day. ) Note: The single-time alarm and regular alarm rings differently. (The alarm can be set on a 12-hour basis in minutes. ) [How to use the single-time alarm] Keep crown "2" at the normal position, and press button A to set the alarm. Single-time alarm and regular alarm are available. If the time difference between the two cities is less than 0 hours, add 12 hours to it. 67 68 Examples Time difference Number of hours to advance alarm hour hand HOW TO USE THE BAROMETER The watch is equipped with an atmospheric pressure sensor. The watch can measure the atmospheric pressure from 500hPa to 1050hPa in 1hPa increments. The measured atmospheric pressure is indicated by the two atmospheric pressure hands. The watch automatically measure the atmospheric pressure at 10-minute intervals. To know the current atmospheric pressure, the watch can also be set to measure it at 5second intervals. The atmospheric pressure measured is automatically retained in memory for later recall. Approximate altitude can be obtained on the basis of the atmospheric pressure measured. Barometer hand "1" indicatHow to read the atmospheric pressure es the position slightly past Barometer hand "1" indicates the the marker for 1, 010. (It moves in 2 hPa increments. ) Barometer hand "2" Barometer hand "2" indicates the indicates "3". [Ex. 1] 1, 013hPa (3) After the alarm hour hand adjustment is completed, push crown "2" in to the normal position. The alarm time designated for the regular alarm is retained in memory even if the alarm hour hand is adjusted. [. . . ] The atmospheric pressure change indicator moves correspondingly with barometer hand "2". It moves from " 0" to "HIGH", moves to "LOW", and then returns to " 0". (3) After the demonstration movement is over, push crown "1" in to the normal position. While the hands are showing the demonstration movement, the alarm will not ring. To stop the demonstration movement, press button A, B or C, or push crown "1" in to the normal position. REMARKS ON THE BATTERY The battery needs to be replaced within two or three days when you see the second hand moving in two second intervals instead of the normal one second interval. [. . . ]

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