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3.1 Time display
If no change is made via any of the con-
trols, the time displayed is that of the
last received local time.
3.2 Date display
There are two variants available for calling up the
date:
Pressing the MODE button for less than 3 seconds
switches the display to showing the date, day of the
week and calendar week. This gets shown for 3
seconds.
Pressing the MODE button for longer than 3 seconds
switches the display to showing the date, month and
year. After releasing the MODE button, the display
reverts to showing the time.
N.B.: If the MODE button is pressed for longer than 6 seconds, manual
synchronisation gets triggered. This can be aborted by pressing the
MODE button again and the most recently imported time gets shown
once more.
4. Reception indicator
In addition to the date display, you can also call up the reception indi-
cator by pressing the MODE button briefly:
– Indicator of the time signal with which your watch last successfully
synchronised
– The reception indicator
shows whether the watch received the
time data during the last automatic synchronisation process.
5. Manual time synchronisation / transmitter calls
In addition to automatic synchronisation with one of
the time signal transmitters, manual synchronisation
is also possible. This is known as a ‘transmitter call’.
To do this, press the MODE button for longer than 6
seconds. The radio tower and the indicator of the
transmitter with which your watch last synchronised
begin to flash on the LC display.
While the signal is being received, please keep your watch still or put it
down.