Using the Dual Time Zone feature
The watch can keep track of the time for two zones
(T1 and T2). By default, T1 is the “primary” time zone (the
one that you can see) and T2 is the “secondary” time zone
(the one you can’t see). The indicator for the primary time
zone is shown in the lower left of the display.
Viewing the secondary time zone
You may temporarily view (or “peek” at) the secondary
time zone by briefly pressing and holding the
STOP/RESET
button. While you are “peeking” at the secondary time
zone, its indicator (T1 or T2) will flash in the lower
left-hand side of the display. When you release the
STOP/RESET
button, the watch will display the time for
the primary time zone once again.
NOTES:
•
Be sure you have selected the intended time zone
(T1 or T2) before you begin setting; you cannot switch
zones while setting (see “Using the Dual Time Zone
feature” on pg 21).
•
When setting the hour value, be sure to set to the
correct part of the day (AM or PM) (12-hour format only).
•
The seconds’ value can only be set to “0” and cannot
be set individually for each time zone.
•
The day of the week is automatically calculated based
on the date.
•
The watch will automatically adjust for leap years up
to 2049.
•
When the hourly chime is enabled, a confirmation
beep will also be generated whenever a key is
pressed.
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