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11. Using the Race timer 

The race timer is able to set the time for 5 minute intervals for times between 60
and 10 minutes, and to 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 minutes and 1 minute. 

<Setting the Race Timer>

1. Turn the crown and set the mode hand to the [RACE] race timer.
2. When the crown is pulled out to the first click (race timer setting position), the

watch enters the minute correction state.

· The Race Timer Setting Time (minutes) flashes in digital display-2.

3. Turn the crown to set the Race Timer Setting

(minutes).

· When the crown is turned to the right,

correction is made in the positive direction.
When the crown is turned to the left correction
is made in the negative direction. 

· The function hand moves automatically in

conjunction with the Race Timer Setting Time
(minutes).

4. After corrections have been completed, return

the crown to the normal position. 

<Race Timer Set Display>

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Notes:

1. When the date is set for any one city, the dates of other cities, including UTC time,

are corrected automatically.

2. The year can be set from 2001 to 2099.
3. The day is corrected automatically when the year, month and date are set.
4. Since this watch is equipped with an auto-calendar function, it is not necessary to

correct the date at the end of the month.

5. When the date has been set to a non-existent date, (for example February 30) the

watch automatically displays the 1st day of the following month when the watch is
returned to the normal display.

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Race timer ‘minutes” flashes.

Summary of Contents for C660

Page 1: ...330 3 0 0 2 4 0 2 1 0 1 5 0 1 2 0 6 0 30 60 50 20 40 20 30 18 6 12 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C ...

Page 2: ...ufficiently charged Charge the watch for at least 3 hours approximately 20 cm 8 in away from a fluorescent or incandescent lamp 30 W as a light source When charging do not place the watch too close to the light source to prevent the watch from becoming too hot When charging the watch under direct sunfight charge for at least 50 minutes English ...

Page 3: ...Function 19 9 Setting the Time 20 10 Setting the Date 24 11 Using the Race timer 27 12 Using the Chronograph 31 13 Using the Timer 34 14 Using the Alarm 36 15 Using Zone Setting 39 16 About All Reset 40 17 Functions Unique to Solar Power Watches 42 Insufficient Charge Warning Function Time Setting Warning Function Overcharging Prevention Function Power Save 1 Power Save 2 18 General Reference for ...

Page 4: ...the Watch This watch is a solar powered watch Before using allow light to shine onto the watch so that it is sufficiently charged In this watch a secondary battery is used to store electrical energy This secondary battery is a clean energy battery that does not contain mercury or other toxic substances Once fully charged the watch will continue to run for a maximum of 4 years without additional ch...

Page 5: ...tes seconds Timer Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Zone setting TMR AL 1 AL 2 SET Always indicates hours Always indicates minutes Always indicates seconds Always indicates 24 hour time in conjunction with hours and minutes Always stopped at 0 position standard position Indicates the timer s remaining time minutes seconds Hours minutes alarm ON OF City name SET OFF Timer set time minutes Indicates the chronograph m...

Page 6: ...ion 1st click Timer Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Zone setting Mode switching Timer set time correction Start stop Return flight reset Hand evacuation Hand evacuation Alarm time correction Changing between cities Switching location to be corrected Changing between cities Switching alarm ON OF Changing city name Changing city name Changing city name Changing city name SET OFF 9 Crown A Button A C Button C Hand e...

Page 7: ...apidly advance to the 0 position 12 o clock position Note When each hand is not at the 0 position perform the 0 position correction procedure If this 0 position is out of alignment each hand will not indicate the correct position 11 4 Switching Modes Display Functions In addition to the time and date modes this watch is also equipped with a race timer a chronograph and a timer mode and alarm 1 and...

Page 8: ...s corrections to be made continuously Turn the crown to the left or right to stop 4 Pressing button A switches the correction location between HR 24 hour hand hour hand minute hand SEC second hand and F H function hand each time the button is pressed 5 Turn the crown to the right clockwise to align each hand at the 0 position Although correction can be made in the negative direction by turning the...

Page 9: ...ajor cities pre registered in this watch can be easily accessed by pressing the buttons Access Procedure 1 Turn the crown to set the mode hand to the TME time or CAL calendar mode 2 When button A is pressed the times or dates of major cities in the scrolling UP direction are displayed each time the button is pressed 3 When button B is pressed the times or dates of major cities in the scrolling DOW...

Page 10: ...the K mark while those in which it is not are indicated with an M The time difference and use of daylight savings time of each city are subject to change by each individual country Cities and UTC Time Differences Pre registered in this Watch Display on watch City name Time difference Daylight savings time UTC Universal time constant 0 Display on watch City name Time difference Daylight savings tim...

Page 11: ...ng the time is difficult because the analog hands cover the digital display The hand evacuation function allows the hour hand and the minute hand to be evacuated to the 12 o clock position Hand Evacuation Method 1 Pressing button C for at least 2 seconds moves the hour hand and the minute hand to the 12 o clock position Canceling Hand Evacuation 1 Pressing button C moves the hour hand and the minu...

Page 12: ...urned to the normal position the second minute hour and 24 hour hands rapidly advance to the present time in conjunction with the digital time set 1 Turn the crown and set the mode hand to the time TME mode 2 Press either button A or button B to access the city to be corrected 3 When the crown is pulled out to the first click time setting position the watch enters the time correction state The sec...

Page 13: ...time the crown and buttons do not respond even if operated Ensure that the required operation is performed correctly by first checking that the time has changed 60 50 20 40 20 30 18 6 12 24 Switching daylight savings time Seconds Minutes Hours Switching 12H 24H time indication Normal Time Display Crown pulled out to first click Crown returned to normal position Time Correction State A A A A A ...

Page 14: ...pulled out to the first click date setting position the watch enters the date correction state 4 When button A is pressed the location to be corrected changes each time it is pressed Select the location to be corrected by making it flash When the crown is turned to the right clockwise correction is made in the positive direction When the crown is turned to the left counter clockwise correction is ...

Page 15: ... in the negative direction The function hand moves automatically in conjunction with the Race Timer Setting Time minutes 4 After corrections have been completed return the crown to the normal position Race Timer Set Display 26 Notes 1 When the date is set for any one city the dates of other cities including UTC time are corrected automatically 2 The year can be set from 2001 to 2099 3 The day is c...

Page 16: ...own the race timer is initialized and starts counting down again from the beginning 3 When pressing button B while the race timer is stopped the race timer returns to the initial setting time When pressing buttons the eration confirmation tone sounds to confirm operation After starting a warning tone is sounded when 11 10 6 5 4 3 or 2 minutes or 1 minute remain or when 50 40 30 20 10 5 4 3 or 2 se...

Page 17: ...ishing simultaneously it changes to the auto chronograph that starts counting down automatically The auto chronograph measures to a maximum of 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds in 1 second units After timing is finished the chronograph automatically returns to the race timer initial setting display 1 Pressing button A during measurement repeatedly starts and stops the auto chronograph each time it is...

Page 18: ... returns the chronograph to the chronograph reset display The second and function hand used as the minute hand for the chronograph rapidly advance to and stops at the 12 o clock position Measurement Split time Stops A 1 A A B B 2 B A 1 Chronograph reset 1 Returns automatically after timing for 24 hours 2 Returns automatically after 10 seconds 60 50 20 40 20 30 18 6 12 24 ...

Page 19: ...counter clockwise correction can be made in the negative direction 4 After setting return the crown to the normal position Timing using the Timer 1 When pressing button A the timer starts counting down from the time set 2 Pressing button A again during measurement stops the timer and pressing button A once more while the timer is stopped restarts the timer Pressing button B during timer measuremen...

Page 20: ...on to be corrected so that it flashes The alarm can be set ON or canceled OF by pressing button B when the watch is in the alarm ON OF correction state When the crown is turned to the right clockwise in the hours or minutes correction state correction is made in the positive direction When the crown is turned to the left counter clockwise correction is made in the negative direction Turning the cr...

Page 21: ...eturn the crown to the normal position Confirming Set Cities 1 When button A or button B is pressed when the watch is in the zone setting SET mode with the crown in the normal position the city name and SET or OFF are displayed each time the button is pressed Only those cities for which SET is displayed can be accessed from each mode Switching Alarm ON and OF 1 The alarm can be switched ON and OF ...

Page 22: ...elease All segments of the digital display are shown when any of the buttons is released 4 This fully lit display is canceled when the crown is returned to the normal position After canceling a confirmation tone is sounded after which each of the hands perform a demonstration movement in the order of the second hand function hand and minute hand to indicate that the all reset procedure is finished...

Page 23: ... 3 days Normal Display 43 Insufficient Charging Warning Analog display Two second interval Digital display CHARGE mark flashes Time Setting Warning Function Analog display Hands stopped at standard position Digital display Display flashes in all reset display 12 00 00 UTC or January 1 TU UTC Stopped Analog displays Hands stop moving Digital display The entire display goes out When the time is set ...

Page 24: ...CHARGE flashes on digital display 2 in all modes Digital Display in Each Mode The watch displays the normal time display regardless of the position of the crown pulled out to the first click in each mode except for the calendar mode When the watch is in the calendar mode the normal date display is displayed regardless of the position of the crown Notes Crown operations do not function except for m...

Page 25: ... Digital Display The all reset display 12 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds UTC or January 1 TU flashes in the time or calendar mode Canceling the Time Setting Warning Function 1 Set the mode hand to the time mode and pull the crown out to the first click to set the time Flashing of the digital display is only canceled in the time mode After correcting the time return the crown to the normal position 2 ...

Page 26: ...r functions continue to measure time internally even though there is no display Canceling Power Save 1 Power Save 1 is canceled when power generation resumes as a result of exposing the solar cell to light The second hand rapidly advances to the current time and begins one second interval movement The digital display reappears simultaneous to resumption of power generation Note During the time the...

Page 27: ...the race timer and timer switch to the initial setting display 18 General Reference for Charging Times The time required for recharging varies according to the model of the watch color of the dial etc The following times are shown below to serve only as a reference Recharging time refers to the amount of time the watch is continuously exposed to light Illuminance lx 500 1 000 3 000 10 000 100 000 ...

Page 28: ...ch as a result of reaching excessively high temperatures Examples Charging the watch in close proximity to an incandescent lamp halogen lamp or other light source that can easily reach high temperatures charging the watch in a location that reaches high temperatures such as on a car dashboard When charging the watch with an incandescent lamp always make sure the watch is at least 50 cm 20 in away ...

Page 29: ... water washing face rain etc Indication WATER RESIST or no indication WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 3 atmospheres WR 50 or WATER RESIST 50 WATER RESIST ANT 5 bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 5 atmospheres WR 100 200 or WATER RESIST 100 200 WATER RESIST ANT 10bar 20 bar or WATER RESIST ANT Water resistant to 10 20 atmospheres Dial Case Case back Specification 20 Precautions CAUTION ...

Page 30: ...d dirt from the leather band To clean a metal plastic or rubber watchband wash away dirt with mild soap and water Use a soft brush to remove dust and dirt jammed in the gaps in the Water resistance for daily use to 3 atmospheres This type of watch is water resistant to minor exposure to water For example you may wear the watch while washing your face however it is not designed for use underwater U...

Page 31: ...er resistant take it to your dealer NOTE Avoid using solvents thinner benzine etc as they may mar the finish CAUTION Operating environment Use the watch within the operating temperature range specified in the instruction manual Using the watch where temperatures are outside the specified range may result in deterioration of functions or even stoppage of the watch Do NOT use the watch in places whe...

Page 32: ...y battery Specifications are subject to change without notice 21 Specifications 1 Model No C660 2 Type Combination solar powered watch 3 Accuracy Within 15 seconds per month when worn at normal temperatures of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F 4 Operating Temperature Range Watch operating temperature range 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F 5 Display Functions Analog Time Seconds minutes hours 24 hours function mod...

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