Citizen MD279 Watch User Manual


 
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117) What is the dierence between ‘Connected’ and
‘Paired’?
Pairing is the creation of a new connection between
two devices to establish a new relationship between
them.
Connected means that previously paired devices are
communicating with each other via a Bluetooth®
connection.
118) Can other devices interfere with the Bluetooth®
signal?
Bluetooth® wireless technology shares the 2.4 GHz
band with other household devices such as cordless
telephones and wireless networks (Wi-Fi), as well as
some baby monitors and microwave ovens.
Proximity FAQ
119) I own two Proximity watches and two
compatible iPhones®. I try to pair both at the same
time, but the Proximity watch will sometimes pair
with the “wrong” iPhone®. How do I ensure each
Proximity watch is paired to the “correct” iPhone®?
is is a very unusual event, but may happen when
trying to pair multiple Proximity watches and
iPhones® at the same time.
Be sure that only one Proximity watch and one
iPhone® is being paired at any given time. ere is no
method for the Proximity watch or iPhone® to
determine a pairing priority.
120) Will the day of the week show when I have an
active Bluetooth® connection with my Proximity
watch and iPhone?
e watch will only display the day of week only
when in CAL (calendar) mode. When in the CAL
(calendar) mode, the second hand will show the
current month. e hand at the 2:00 sub dial will
indicate the day of week set in memory.
121) How can I determine the power reserve level of
my Proximity watch?
When in TME, LTM, CT, PR and DCT modes, the
hand at the 2:00 sub dial will show the stored energy
level:
Bluetooth® Connected: e hand at the 2:00 sub
dial will show between 1:00 and 4:00 depending on
the energy level. e closer to 1:00, the higher the
stored energy.
No Bluetooth® connection: e hand at the 2:00
sub dial will show between 6:00 and 9:00, depending
on the charge level. e closer to 9:00, the higher the
stored energy.
122) When my bluetooth headset is connected and
I use the iPhone search feature, the sound is heard
through my bluetooth headset instead of the iPhone.
Why?
Your Bluetooth headset is set to receive all sounds
from your iPhone. You will need to disconnect your
Bluetooth headset in order to hear sounds on your
iPhone.