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Operation Guide 4725
Alarm
You can set the hour and minute for one alarm time. When the alarm is turned on, the
watch will beep whenever the current time (Timekeeping Mode) reaches the alarm
time.
Minute hand 24-hour hand
Hour hand
Mode hand
Second hand
Second click
(Setting time)
Crown (Normal position)
First click
To change the alarm time setting
1. With the crown in the normal position, rotate it until the mode hand is pointed at
ALM (Alarm Mode).
• This will cause the hour, minute, and 24-hour hand to move to the current alarm time
setting.
• The second hand moves to either ON (alarm on) or OFF (alarm off) in accordance
with the current alarm on/off setting.
2. Pull the crown out to the second click.
3. Rotate the crown to change the alarm time setting.
• Rotating the crown one turn towards you until you feel a click will return the current
time setting one minute.
• Rotating the crown one turn away from you until you feel a click will advance the
current time setting one minute.
• Rotating the crown two or more turns will move the hands at high speed. To stop
high-speed hand movement, rotate the crown towards you or away from you one
turn. If you do not stop high-speed hand movement, it will stop automatically after a
12-hour cycle.
• Change the setting carefully, making sure to distinguish between AM and PM.
4. After you are finished, push the crown back in to the normal position.
To turn the alarm on and off
1.With the crown in the normal position, rotate it until the
mode hand is pointed at ALM (Alarm Mode).
2.Pull the crown out to the first or second click.
3.Press A to toggle the alarm on or off.
4.After you are finished, push the crown back in to the
normal position.
Alarm Operation
The alarm tone sounds at the preset time for 15 seconds, regardless of the mode the
watch is in.
• To stop the alarm tone after it starts to sound, press A or B.
To test the alarm
In the Alarm Mode, hold down A to sound the alarm.
Checking and Adjusting the Hand and Date Home Positions
If you feel that the second hand position is off (at the start of a stopwatch elapsed time
operation, for example), use the procedure below to check and adjust its home
position.
Function hand
Minute hand
Hour hand
24-hour hand
Da
y
Mode hand
Second hand
Second click
Crown (Normal position)
First click
To checking and adjusting the hand and date home positions
1. With the crown in the normal position, rotate it until the mode hand is pointed at
CHR (Stopwatch Mode).
2. Pull the crown out to the first click.
• This will cause the watch’s settings to change to the following home positions.
Hour hand: 12 o’clock
Minute hand: 12 o’clock
Second hand: 12 o’clock
24-hour hand: 24
Function hand: 0
Day: 1
3. If any setting is not at the correct home position, perform one of the following
operations to correct it.
Date and Function Hand Adjustment
• With the crown pulled out to the first click, rotate it towards you until the date
shows 31. Rotating the crown two or more turns will scroll the day setting at high
speed. To stop high-speed date scrolling, rotate the crown towards you one turn.
• While the function hand is rotating, set the date to 1.
• After setting the date to 1, press A to align the function hand with 0.
Hour, Minute, Second, and 24-hour Hand Adjustment
• Pull the crown out to the second click.
• Press A to adjust the second hand position. Each press of A advances the
hand by one second. Holding down A will advance at high speed. Release A to
stop high-speed movement.
• Rotate the crown to adjust the hour, minute, and 24-hour hand positions. Rotate
the crown towards you to move the hands clockwise. Rotate the crown away from
you to move the hands counterclockwise. Rotating the crown two or more turns
will move the hands at high speed. To stop high-speed hand movement, rotate
the crown towards you or away from you one turn. If you do not stop high-speed
hand movement, it will stop automatically after a 12-hour cycle. Carefully set the
time, making sure to distinguish between AM and PM.
4. After you are finished, push the crown back in to the normal position.