Timex M828 Watch User Manual


 
8
WATCH SETTINGS
The following
F
unctions are
available from the
time of day mode.
Press
To...
from Time
of day
Then press...
M
F
Note: Your watch has 2 time zones. You can peek at the second time
zone from the Time of Day display by pressing the button. To switch
time zones simply hold button until you hear a beep.
go to page 10
I
Set watch
time
to select timezone to set (TZ1 or TZ2)
M to change/select world time zone
M to select whether DST is observed
(not available in TZ=local)
M to set time zone name ........ to increase, to decrease
M to change 12/24 hr format.. to change, to change
M to change 2
nd
time zone......(Repeat steps above)
F return to time of day
F
for FLEXtime
setting...
9
(recommended)
FLEXTIME EXPLANATION
W
HAT IS FLEXTIME?
FLEXtime is a feature that enables your watch to receive the time and date through
the pager to automatically:
Set and maintain the correct time and date
Change the time for daylight savings time
Change to local time as you travel to different time zones, if you desire
HOW DOES FLEXTIME WORK?
Your watch automatically begins listening for FLEXtime data as soon as you put a
battery in it. The FT icon flashes. Your watch may set itself in a matter of minutes.
If FLEXtime is not yet available in your area, you must set your watch manually.
Your watch is preset to display local time which may change as you travel to
other time zones. Both time zones will be set to the same time. You may change
these settings to a different time zone (see page 9 ”set watch time”). If you don‘t
want the time on your watch to change as you travel, or if your watch sets itself to a
time zone other than your own, you will have to select a specific time zone to display,
other than ”Local.“
Remember, FLEXtime only works when the pager is on and you are in SkyTel‘s
coverage area.
A CHANGE IN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST)
A FLEXtime DST adjustment will cause a time adjustment pop-up
message on your watch. No alert will sound. Press any button to
end the pop-up message.
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