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Operation Guide 2931

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Start charging at Level 3 or 4!

Battery Level 3 or 4 indicates that remaining battery power is very
low. Be sure to expose the watch to light for recharging as soon as
possible after the Level 3 or Level 4 indicator starts to flash.
Frequent display of the recover indicator also means that the
battery is low. Expose the watch to light to charge the battery.

Charging Precautions

Avoid charging the watch in the following locations, and anywhere
else where the watch may become very hot.

On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun

Very close to an incandescent light source or other sources of
heat

In a location exposed to direct sunlight for long periods

Note that the display panel may become black under very high
temperatures. This is temporary, and the display will appear
normal again at lower temperatures.

Depending on the light source you are using, the
case of the watch may become quite hot during
charging. Take care to guard against burn injury
after charging.

To charge the battery

Point the solar panel (face) of the watch at a light source.

Remember that even a partial blockage of the solar cell reduces
charging efficiency.

Example: Positioning the watch

Solar Cell

The illustration shows the resin band model.

The power supply of this watch uses a solar cell to generate
electrical power, which is stored by a rechargeable battery. Using
or storing the watch where it is not exposed to light regularly or
allowing it to be blocked from light by your sleeve as you are
wearing it can cause the power of the rechargeable battery to run
down. To ensure stable operation, be sure to allow the watch to be
exposed to light as much as possible when you are wearing or
storing it.

Note that all data in memory and all settings are cleared
whenever you allow the level of the rechargeable battery
to drop to Level 5.

Flashing Recover Indicator

If you use the light or alarms a number of times during a short
period, a RECOV indicator flashes on the display and the following
operations become disabled as battery power recovers.

Illumination

Alarm and hourly time signal

Timer Mode progress alert and
time up alarm

Temperature measurement

Time calibration signal reception

Normal operation will return after the
battery recovers.

Battery Indicator

All functions enabled.

All functions enabled.

Illumination, alarms and other tones, 
temperature measurement, and time 
calibration signal reception disabled.

Display, illumination, alarms and other 
tones, temperature measurement, and 
time calibration signal reception disabled.

All functions, including timekeeping, 
disabled. 

Level

1

Level

2

Level

3

Level

4

Level

5

Exposing the watch to direct sunlight or other strong light may
cause the battery level indicator to indicate a level that is
momentarily higher than the actual battery level. Because of this,
you should wait for a short while after charging to check the
battery level indicator.

Even if the battery level drops all the way to Level 5, you still will
be able to recharge the battery and use the watch again.

If you start charging from Level 5, the display of the watch will
flash when the battery reaches Level 4. Note, however, that the
watch’s functions will still remain disabled at this time, and you
should continue to expose the watch to light so the battery can
charge up the Level 2 or Level 1.

Recover 
Indicator

Power Supply

Charging Guide

Starting from a full charge, the watch
should be able to continue operating
for about eight months without
further charging under the example
conditions described below.

Example Daily Use

Illumination: 1.5 seconds/day

Alarm: 10 seconds/day (alternate

between beep and
vibration alert every day)

Signal Reception: 10 minutes/day

Digital Display: 18 hours/day

Making sure the watch is exposed
to light regularly ensures stable
operation.

Charge Times Required to Advance to a Higher Level

Approximate Exposure Time

  Level 5  

\

 Level 4  

\

 Level 3  

\

 Level 2  

\

 Level 1 

– – –

– – –

2 hours

8 hours

18 hours

6 hours

10 hours

126 hours

41 hours

91 hours

83 hours

184 hours

Exposure Level 

(Brightness)

Outdoor Sunlight

(50,000 lux)

Sunlight Through a 

Window (10,000 lux)

Overcast Daylight 

Through a Window

 (5,000 lux)

Indoor Fluorescent 

Lighting (500 lux)

Note that the above charging times are for reference only. Actual
charging time depends on a variety of environmental factors.

Required Daily Charging Time 

  The following is the daily amount 

of charging required each day to 
support the operations under 
“Example Daily Use”.

Exposure Level

(Brightness)

Outdoor Sunlight

(50,000 lux)

Sunlight Through a

Window (10,000 lux)

Overcast Daylight

Through a Window

(5,000 lux)

Indoor Fluorescent

Lighting (500 lux)

5 minutes

24 minutes

48 minutes

8 hours

Approximate

Exposure Time

Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state automatically in order to save power whenever it is left in the dark. The Power
Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory.

Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the watch is blocked from light by your sleeve.

How the sleep state works

Display sleep state
The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the
dark for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

The watch does not enter the
sleep state if it is in the Timer
Mode or Stopwatch Mode.

The display sleep state
causes the display to go
blank, except for a flashing
Power Saving indicator.
Alarm, hourly time signal, and
Timer Mode progress alert
and time up alert operate
normally in the display sleep
state.

Function sleep state
The function sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in
the dark for six or seven days.

The Power Saving indicator stops flashing and remains on the
display. Alert, hourly time signal, and Timer Mode progress
alert and time up alert do not operate in the function sleep
state, and auto receive of the time calibration signal is not
performed.

Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally
in the function sleep state.

To recover from the sleep state

Place the watch in an area that is well-lit, press any button, or
angle the watch toward your face to illuminate the face of the
watch using the full auto light switch (“Positioning Your Arm
Correctly”).

It can take up to two seconds before display figures re-appear
after you place the watch in a well-lit area.

To turn Power Saving on and off

Use the procedure under “Setting the Home City Time and Date”
to turn Power Saving on or off.

Leaving the watch in a drawer or anywhere else it is dark can
cause Power Saving to trigger in order to conserve battery
power.

Power Saving Indicator

Power Saving

Summary of Contents for 2931

Page 1: ... can cause frequent display illumination Keep your watch exposed to light Each press of the C C C C C button sounds a confirmation tone and cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below The watch will revert to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you leave it in the Tide Moon Graph Mode or Alarm Mode for about two or three minutes without performing any operation Graphic Area Day of...

Page 2: ...tions will still remain disabled at this time and you should continue to expose the watch to light so the battery can charge up the Level 2 or Level 1 Recover Indicator Power Supply Charging Guide Starting from a full charge the watch should be able to continue operating for about eight months without further charging under the example conditions described below Example Daily Use Illumination 1 5 ...

Page 3: ...el with the ground 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 At least 40 degrees An EL electro luminescent panel is used to illuminate the display of the watch for easy reading in the dark The full auto light switch automatically turns on illumination whenever you angle the watch towards your face for viewing while it is dark To turn on illuminination manually In any mode press the B B B B B button This turns on illumi...

Page 4: ...e above URL is subject to change Reception Ranges This watch is designed to receive the standard time calibration signal of Japan JJY or of the United States WWVB depending on its current Home City setting For information about selecting a Home City see Setting the Home City Time and Date For information about city codes see the GMT Differentials Home City TYO OSA LAX DEN CHI NYC Transmitter Eithe...

Page 5: ...ago or NYC New York is selected as the Home City 1 In the Timekeeping Mode press the D D D D D button to display the last reception time and date The watch also will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes 2 Hold down the A A A A A button for about two seconds until the current On OFF setting starts to flash This is the settin...

Page 6: ...ad which clears the current settings The following are the watch s factory default settings Home City Tokyo GMT Differential 9 0 Area SHIBAURA To configure location settings 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the A A A A A button for about two seconds until the city code and GMT differential start to flash This is the setting screen City Code GMT Differential Back Forward Forward GMT Differential...

Page 7: ...SAIPAN USA TRUK MICRONESIA KAVIENG PAPUA NEW GUINEA NOU NOUMEA NEW CALEDONIA PORT VILA PACIFIC OCEAN WLG WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND GISBORNE NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND RAGLAN NEW ZEALAND SUVA FIJI ISLANDS TBU NUKUALOFA TONGA NEIAFU TONGA Using the Moon Graph Moon Phase Using the Tide Graph To view the current tide graph The tide graph appears on the Timekeeping Mode and Tide Moon Graph Mode scre...

Page 8: ...ugh the city codes Holding down the D button scrolls at high speed City Code World Time Using World Time Use the C C C C C button to enter the World Time Mode as shown under Modes and Display Screens Using Summer Time DST Summer time or Daylight Saving Time DST as is it is called in some countries calls for setting clocks ahead one hour during the summer season Note that the use of summer time dep...

Page 9: ... as shown under Modes and Display Screens Progress Alert The watch beeps or vibrates every second of the last 10 seconds before reaching the reset time The watch beeps or vibrates at the top of each minute following the reset time The watch beeps or vibrates 30 seconds before the end of the countdown is reached Time Up Alarm The watch beeps or vibrates every second of the last 10 seconds of the co...

Page 10: ...and 4 to set the time you want When setting the hour make sure you specify AM no indicator or PM P correctly when using 12 hour timekeeping or that you specify the correct 24 hour time The same 12 hour 24 hour format you select for the Timekeeping Mode time is also applied in the Alarm Mode 5 When the alarm time is the way you want press the A A A A A button to exit the setting screen The display ...

Page 11: ...ectly Using the wrong value can make it impossible to correctly measure temperatures 6 While the Power Saving setting is selected press the D D D D D button to toggle it ON and OFF Turning on Power Saving causes the Power Saving indicator to appear on the setting screen Beep Vibration Vibration Indicator Temperature Decrease Increase Power Saving Indicator You can use the following procedure to se...

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