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Locations Suitable for Receiving Signals from GPS
Satellites

When receiving signals from GPS satellites, move to a location where signals can be easily received and then perform
operations.

Locations that is easy to receive signals

The best location for receiving GPS signals is outside with no obstructions overhead, and no buildings or trees that
obstruct your vision.

Point the dial at the sky when receiving signals. Also, try to keep the watch as still as possible.

Location that is hard to receive signals

The following locations make it hard to receive GPS signals.

Locations where you can only see a small amount of sky

Near trees and buildings

Inside buildings with windows (depending on the type of glass, signals may not be received.)

Locations that cannot receive signals

The following locations cannot receive GPS signals.

Locations where you cannot see the sky or only a part can be seen

Inside buildings without windows

Near devices that emit noise (radio waves, magnetic waves and so on) such as wireless communication devices

Note:

Also, make sure you check the notes when receiving GPS signals.

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“Notes on Receiving GPS Satellite Signals” on page 41

MB52 (TR-MB5)     User’s Guide

Basic Operations

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Summary of Contents for TR-MB5

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Page 2: ...t Charging 38 Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME Notes on Receiving GPS Satellite Signals 41 Adjusting the Time 42 Setting the Time Zone and Time 45 About the Automatic Time Reception Feature 48 About Receiving Leap Second Information 50 Checking Reception Results 51 Adjusting Time Manual TIME Setting the Time Zone 56 Setting Daylight Saving Time 60 Adjusting the Time 62 Stopwatch...

Page 3: ...er Source for the Watch 90 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 92 Correcting Misalignment of the Hands or the Date 101 If the Problem Continues System Reset 107 Information on Service and Support 111 Contact Information 112 Product Specifications Watch Specifications 114 Measurement Related Specifications 116 Display List of Time and Measurement Results Display List of Time and Measurement Results 117...

Page 4: ...ion on page 5 U About this Manual on page 7 U Safety Instructions on page 8 U Features of the Product on page 14 U Information on the Watch s Mechanics on page 15 U Setting up on page 18 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Before Use 4 ...

Page 5: ...the time However you need to set Daylight Saving Time DST manually You can check which direction is north using the magnetic sensor built into the watch The watch continues to operate when it is charged by light This watch is an environmentally friendly product that generates electricity through natural resources and does not require regular battery replacement The following provides a quick intro...

Page 6: ...y people enjoy heading to the countryside on their holidays When you are planning such a trip wear the watch when you go out You can check the altitude or pressure at the current location with two actions at anytime The ability to check the measurements for a built in sensors by simply glancing at the hands of your watch allows you to feel closer to nature We hope you will make use of this product...

Page 7: ...ated content A B C Indicates buttons of this product Trademarks EPSON and TRUME are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners General notifications Reprinting all or part of this manual without prior permission is strictly prohibited The content of this manual are subject to change without notice If y...

Page 8: ...tions handling and are designed to prevent harm to the users and third parties or damage to property Make sure you understand the text before use Warning Indicates that serious injury or death could occur if this is ignored and this product is handled incorrectly Caution Indicatesthatinjuryordamagetopropertycouldoccurifthisisignoredandthisproductis handled incorrectly Indicates items instructions ...

Page 9: ...tiontooccur Useadedicateddiver swatchwhendoingscuba diving and saturation diving Do not use the watch when flying gliders paragliding and so on This may cause an accident to occur Caution Make sure you frequently wipe off any moisture sweat or dirt that sticks to the watch Continuing using the watch when moisture sweat or dirt are attached may cause itching or inflammation If you notice any abnorm...

Page 10: ...ires Locations subject to strong vibrations Locations subject to magnetism and static electricity This could cause an electric shock or fire to occur It could also cause failure or malfunction to occur Notes on charging and batteries Warning Do not remove the secondary battery from the watch When using an ordinary silver oxide battery for the watch it may explode overheat or catch fire Replacing t...

Page 11: ...er on the watch It could cause the waterproofing to fail or cause a malfunction Notes on signals Warning Inareasinwhichusageisrestricted suchasonairplanesandinhospitals followtherulesand regulations provided Do not bring this watch into an operating room intensive care unit and soon and do notuse the device near medical equipment Radio waves from this watch may interfere with electronic medical eq...

Page 12: ...following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply...

Page 13: ...n maximale autorisée MPE This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption rate SAR Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un envir...

Page 14: ...harging feature LIGHT CHARGE You can charge the watch by exposing the dial to sunlight or fluorescent light As it can take some time to recharge the battery after it runs out we recommend exposing the dial to light as often as possible U Charging the watch on page 38 Altimeter barometric feature with pressure sensor You can measure altitude and barometric pressure using the pressure sensor built i...

Page 15: ...mation based on the atomic clock With the touch of a button this product receives signals from the GPS satellite and adjusts the time according to the following information Received from one satellite Exact time and date based on the atomic clock Received from multiple satellites at least four Time zone information for your current location Unlike navigation devices this product is not designed to...

Page 16: ...edtimesetbyinternationalaccord Thisisusedastheofficialtimewhentimeisrecorded around the world Around the world countries and regions use common standard times based on Coordinated universal time UTC Standard times are determined by specific countries and regions and a region that uses the same standard time is called a time zone The time zone for each region may change depending on the circumstanc...

Page 17: ...conds Coordinated universal time is adjusted based on universal time UT and international atomic time TAI The time seconds used for this adjustment is called leap seconds MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Before Use 17 ...

Page 18: ...re you purchased this product Watch Safety Instructions Handy Manual Request to Issue Guarantee postcard temporary guarantee 2 Remove the protective film Remove the protective film stuck to the rear case of the watch If you use the watch with the film attached it may cause dirt sweat trash moisture and so on to stick to the watch causing rust to occur MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Before Use 18 ...

Page 19: ...ndicator hand shows the remaining battery level Note When In flight mode is on signals from GPS satellites are not received and sensor functions altitude and barometer do not operate ALT BAR After releasing In flight mode move to a location outdoors with a clear view of the sky and high visibility to adjust the time by receiving signals from GPS satellites U Locations Suitable for Receiving Signal...

Page 20: ... Enter the necessary information on the Request to Issue Guarantee postcard supplied with this product and post it to us You need to provide a serial number for the user registration The serial number is comprised of seven alphanumeric characters It is inscribed on the back cover of the watch and written on the tag attached to the watch at the time of purchase Example for the back cover Note The l...

Page 21: ... page 29 U Attaching on page 31 U Locations Suitable for Receiving Signals from GPS Satellites on page 32 U Setting In flight Mode on page 33 U Checking the Battery Level on page 34 U About the Sleep Feature on page 37 U About Charging on page 38 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 21 ...

Page 22: ...on page 23 3 Minute hand 4 Indicator hand long hand mode hand short hand U Indicator hand mode hand display on page 24 5 Measurement hand short hand long hand U Measurement hand display on page 25 6 Screw lock crown U Buttons screw lock crown on page 27 U Operating the Screw Lock Crown on page 29 7 Pressure sensor 8 Center hand U Center hand display on page 26 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operat...

Page 23: ... 52 seconds position Success N 38 seconds position Failure 4 Symbol for measurements 8 seconds position 0 or higher 22 seconds position Less than 0 5 Numbers Number of GPS satellites acquired 6 Setting Daylight Saving Time DST OFF 33 seconds position ON 27 seconds position MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 23 ...

Page 24: ...y Level on page 34 4 In flight mode U Setting In flight Mode on page 33 5 Operating Indicates that the watch is performing an operation such as measuring or receiving 6 Mode TIME Time mode ALT Altimeter mode BAR Barometer mode The mode switches each time you press and release the A button 7 Calendar MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 24 ...

Page 25: ...isplay 1 2 3 1 Measurement hand short hand 2 Measurement hand long hand 3 Numbers Short hand Indicates thousandths when measuring Long hand Indicates hundredths when measuring MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 25 ...

Page 26: ...Center hand display 1 2 3 1 Center hand 2 Bezel Display ones to tens when measuring 3 Dial ring Stopwatch scale Time zone display MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 26 ...

Page 27: ...Button Operations Switches the mode In the order TIME ALT BAR TIME Press and release Setting releasing In flight mode Press for at least three seconds Button B Receives GPS satellite signals various features Feature Mode Button Operations Resetting the stopwatch TIME Press Measuring releasing split measurements for the stopwatch TIME Press Adjusting time Receiving GPS satellite signals TIME Press ...

Page 28: ... ALT BAR Press Screw lock crown Confirm set select Feature Mode Crown Operations Setting the time zone TIME Pulled out one step Setting Daylight Saving Time DST TIME Pulled out one step Correcting the measurement results ALT BAR Pulled out one step Calibrating time TIME Pulled out two steps MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 28 ...

Page 29: ...rtant Make sure you lock the crown when you have finished the procedure If you use the watch while the crown is unlocked it may cause the waterproofing to fail or a malfunction to occur Unlocking Turn the crown to the left until the crown pops up Locking Push the crown in and turn to the right tighten securely MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 29 ...

Page 30: ... depending on the position the crown is in 0 1 2 Turn Turn the crown quickly to wind the hands forward backward quickly To stop winding the hands backward forward quickly turn the crown again in or wind in the opposite direction Push in To return the crown push it back into the watch MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 30 ...

Page 31: ...Attaching Press the band s push button to open the clasp and remove it MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 31 ...

Page 32: ...e signals The following locations make it hard to receive GPS signals Locations where you can only see a small amount of sky Near trees and buildings Inside buildings with windows depending on the type of glass signals may not be received Locations that cannot receive signals The following locations cannot receive GPS signals Locations where you cannot see the sky or only a part can be seen Inside...

Page 33: ...on for approximately three seconds In flight mode is set or released 3 sec Enabling In flight mode settings The indicator hand points to Releasing In flight mode The indicator hand points to the battery level cImportant When In flight mode is enabled the following features are unavailable Release In flight mode when you disembark from the airplane Receiving signals from GPS satellites Setting the ...

Page 34: ... to light as often as possible U Approximate charging time on page 39 When using the watch in a low temperature environment the battery level may drop temporarily Battery level 4 approx 70 to fully charged All features are available Battery level 3 approx 30 to 70 All features are available Battery level 2 approx 5 to 30 All features are available but you should charge the watch soon U About Charg...

Page 35: ...s if the small second hand is moving as follows 2secondshandmovement Thesmallsecondhandmoveseverytwo seconds 5secondshandmovement Thesmallsecondhandmoveseveryfive seconds The hour minute hands calendar also stop Charge the battery sufficiently and then adjust the time if necessary U Adjusting the Time on page 42 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 35 ...

Page 36: ...45 second position Charge the battery sufficiently and then adjust the time U About Charging on page 38 U Adjusting the Time on page 42 Note Hands other than the small second hand stop in the following positions Hour minute hands Time when entering to Power Save status Calendar 1 Indicator hand E Mode hand TIME MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 36 ...

Page 37: ... 72 hours or more continuously the watch enters Sleep status and the small second hand stops at the 15 seconds position All displays except for the small second hand are stopped To restart the watch and display the current time expose the watch to light at least five seconds or press any button MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Basic Operations 37 ...

Page 38: ...ures as shown below On the dashboard of a car under blazing sun Near to heating elements such as incandescent lamps and so on Locations subject to direct sunlight for extended periods that would heat up the watch Depending on the conditions and environment for the light source the watch may overheat causing a fire failure or malfunction to occur Note Chargingmaytakesometimeifthewatchis notfrequent...

Page 39: ...es 10 hours 150 hours 10 000 Sunlight cloudy weather 40 minutes 18 hours 270 hours Approximately 5 cm from a 30 W fluorescent light 3 000 Approximately 20 cm from a 30 W fluorescent light 1 3 hours 35 hours 600 hours 700 General office environment Fluorescent light 4 5 hours The time needed to charge depends on the strength of the light and the remaining battery level in the watch See the followin...

Page 40: ...1 U Adjusting the Time on page 42 U Setting the Time Zone and Time on page 45 U About the Automatic Time Reception Feature on page 48 U About Receiving Leap Second Information on page 50 U Checking Reception Results on page 51 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 40 ...

Page 41: ...level for the watch is running low Check the battery level and charge the watch as necessary U Checking the Battery Level on page 34 U About Charging on page 38 When the watch is set to In flight mode Release In flight mode U Setting In flight Mode on page 33 When measuring using the stopwatch feature Stop measuring and then reset U Using the Stopwatch on page 65 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting...

Page 42: ...ion U Setting the Time Zone and Time on page 45 You need to set Daylight Saving Time DST manually U Setting Daylight Saving Time on page 60 A Move to a location suitable for receiving signals from GPS satellites U Locations Suitable for Receiving Signals from GPS Satellites on page 32 B Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receivin...

Page 43: ...osition the watch does not perform time adjustment and displays the reception results Y or N of the previous GPS satellite signal for five seconds before returning to the time display U Checking Reception Results on page 51 If this happens hold down the B button for approximately three seconds again and release when the small second hand points to 0 seconds position MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjust...

Page 44: ...ving signals press and release the B button When receiving signals is complete WhenthesmallsecondhandpointstoYorN receptioniscomplete Thereceptionresultsaredisplayedforfive seconds Reception successful The date and time are automatically synced based on the time information acquired Reception failed The date and time are still displayed incorrectly Move to a location more suitable for receiving si...

Page 45: ...time zone has been set correctly by checking the time display If the time zone you are traveling to has been changed since January 2017 this feature cannot set the time zone correctly If it is not set correctly adjust the time zone and time manually U Setting the Time Zone on page 56 U Adjusting the Time on page 62 Note You need to set Daylight Saving Time DST manually U Setting Daylight Saving Ti...

Page 46: ...nd points to 30 seconds position After holdingdown the B buttonfor threeseconds the small secondhandpoints to 0 seconds position butyou need to continue to hold down the button The indicator hand points to M 5 sec MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 46 ...

Page 47: ...may fail even if the watch indicates four or more satellites To stop receiving signals press and release the B button When receiving signals is complete WhenthesmallsecondhandpointstoYorN receptioniscomplete Thereceptionresultsaredisplayedforfive seconds Reception successful The date and time are automatically synced based on the positional information acquired Reception failed The date and time a...

Page 48: ... status and so on Light Detection settings You can set the conditions under which the Automatic Time Reception feature operates Light Detection settings Conditions under which the Automatic Time Reception feature operates Enabled Y Operates when the dial is exposed to strong light Disabled N Operates when a specific time is reached The time that was previously set successfully using the following ...

Page 49: ...hold down the B button for approximately three seconds The small second hand changes to Y or N 3 sec C Press and release the A button Returns to the time display MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 49 ...

Page 50: ...eived within up to 18 minutes after completing time adjustment using GPS satellite signals While receiving signals the indicator hand points to M When the leap second information is received successfully the leap second is automatically inserted or removed when it is time to use the leap second Note Follow the steps below to check if you are receiving leap second information U Checking the recepti...

Page 51: ...the reception results for GPS satellite signals A Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode B Press and release the B button The indicator hand points to M The small second hand indicates the reception results of GPS satellite signals MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 51 ...

Page 52: ...seconds and then the display returns to the time display Reception successful Reception failed Move to a location more suitable for receiving GPS satellite signals After approximately five days after successful signal reception the reception result changes to N MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 52 ...

Page 53: ...r hand points to M and the small second hand indicates the reception results of GPS satellite signals C Press and release the B button again within five seconds of performing step 2 The center hand points to 45 seconds The small second hand indicates the reception results for the leap second MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 53 ...

Page 54: ...for five seconds and then the display returns to the time display Reception successful Reception failed If reception of the leap second information fails the leap second information is automatically received when the next GPS satellite signal is received MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Receiving GPS Satellite Signals TIME 54 ...

Page 55: ...Adjusting Time Manual TIME U Setting the Time Zone on page 56 U Setting Daylight Saving Time on page 60 U Adjusting the Time on page 62 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 55 ...

Page 56: ...ylight Saving Time DST U Setting Daylight Saving Time on page 60 A Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode B Unlock the crown and pull it out one step The center hand indicates the city code for the representative city of the current time zone 1 Note The small second hand indicates the Daylight Saving Time DST setting MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 56 ...

Page 57: ...the following to select the time zone U Time zone display and time difference list on page 58 D Push the crown back in to lock it The small second hand returns to the current second display 0 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 57 ...

Page 58: ...l The on the dial ring indicates that there is a time zone at that position City Code Dial ring display Representative City Time zone Time Difference from UTC LON London 0 hours UTC PAR Paris 1 hour CAI Cairo 2 hours JED Jeddah 3 hours Tehran 3 5 hours DXB Dubai 4 hours Kabul 4 5 hours KHI Karachi 5 hours DEL Delhi 5 5 hours Kathmandu 5 75 hours DAC Dhaka 6 hours Yangon 6 5 hours BKK Bangkok 7 hou...

Page 59: ...s CXI Kiritimati 14 hours BAR Baker Island 12 hours MDY Midway Atoll 11 hours HNL Honolulu 10 hours Marquesas Islands 9 5 hours ANC Anchorage 9 hours LAX Los Angeles 8 hours DEN Denver 7 hours CHI Chicago 6 hours NYC New York 5 hours SDQ Santo Domingo 4 hours St John s 3 5 hours RIO Rio de Janeiro 3 hours FEN Fernando de Noronha 2 hours PDL Archipelago of the Azores 1 hour As of January 2017 MB52 ...

Page 60: ...o a region that does not make sure you set DST to OFF A Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode B Unlock the crown and pull it out one step The small second hand indicates the Daylight Saving Time DST setting OFF or ON 1 Note The center hand indicates the city code for the representative city of the current time zone MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 60 ...

Page 61: ...me by one hour OFF Returns the time by one hour 3 sec Note In the time zone of the Australian territory s Lord Howe Island 10 5 hours the time advances or returns by 30 minutes D Push the crown back in to lock it The small second hand returns to the current second display 0 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 61 ...

Page 62: ...nts to 0 hours position 2 B Press and release the A button The small second hand points to 0 seconds position C Turn the crown to adjust the time Turn the crown quickly to wind the hands forward backward quickly To stop winding the hands backward forward quickly turn the crown again in or wind in the opposite direction Note The date changes at midnight Make sure you set the morning or afternoon co...

Page 63: ...lock it The small second hand begins moving from 0 seconds 0 Note If you press the crown back in according to the time signal and so on you can adjust the time more accurately MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Adjusting Time Manual TIME 63 ...

Page 64: ...Stopwatch TIME U Using the Stopwatch on page 65 U Example Using the Stopwatch on page 69 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME 64 ...

Page 65: ...ring elapsed time A Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode B Press the C button to start measuring While measuring the indicator hand points to M C Press the C button to stop measuring See the following for details on checking your measurement results U Reading the progress on page 68 Note Measuring restarts if you press the C button again after you stop measuring MB52 TR ...

Page 66: ...s to the remaining battery level Measuring the halfway point split You can measure the amount of time that has elapsed Split from the start of measuring A Press and release the A button several times to enter TIME mode B Press the C button to start measuring While measuring the indicator hand points to M MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME 66 ...

Page 67: ...ee the following for details on checking your measurement results U Reading the progress on page 68 Note Measuring restarts if you press the C button again after you stop measuring F Press the B button to reset measuring The center hand and the measurement hand short hand long hand return to 0 and then the indicator hand points to the remaining battery level MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME...

Page 68: ...layed in the following illustration 2 Seconds 0 0 to 59 8 The center hand indicates the number Thecenterhandadvances0 2 1 5 onemarkonthescaleeverysecond andonefullrotationin60 seconds 28 4 seconds is displayed in the following illustration 28 4 sec 28 4 sec 28 4 sec When the hand moves for up to 10 minutes the center hand stops at the 0 second position but when you stop split measurement or measur...

Page 69: ...uation you may need to use the split feature to measure Use the C button to start stop measuring UsetheBbuttontomeasure releasethesplitfeature Measuringdoesnotstopwhileasplitisbeingmeasuredusingthe B button MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME 69 ...

Page 70: ...st lap Release split Split Measure split for the timing of the second lap around the track Record the split for the second lap Also calculate the second lap second split first split Release split Stop Measuring stops after timing the third track Record the third lap time split Also calculate the third lap third time second split Reset MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME 70 ...

Page 71: ...ming for the first person goal Stop Measuring stops at the timing for the second person goal Check the split display on the watch and record the time for the first person Release split Load and record the time for the second person and record it Reset MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Stopwatch TIME 71 ...

Page 72: ...Altitude Measurements ALT U Notes on Measuring Altitude on page 73 U Measuring Altitude on page 75 U Calibrating the Altitude on page 78 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Altitude Measurements ALT 72 ...

Page 73: ...ressure for the international standard atmosphere at your current location Atmospheric pressure at current location Value measured with built in pressure sensor Temperature at current location 15 C Sea level pressure 1 013 25 hPa If the atmospheric pressure changes due to weather conditions or the temperature at the measurement location the actual altitude and the relative altitude will not match ...

Page 74: ...nce between 1 and 2 Calibration value Notes on altitude measurements This product is not intended for taking measurements that requires professional precision Measurement function readings are intended for general reference only The altitude displayed by this product is calculated using atmospheric pressure data When measuring in ALT mode altitude information acquired by receiving GPS satellite si...

Page 75: ... meters or more Measuring A Press and release the A button several times to enter ALT mode Note The watch automatically measures altitude approximately every 10 minutes the indicator hand does not point to M at this time When you switch to ALT mode the altitude measured last time is displayed If the altitude measured last time is negative the small second hand points to Go to step 2 to measure the...

Page 76: ...suring before it is complete press the C button When measuring is complete the measurement results are updated every 10 minutes Reading the results Example When the altitude is 2 660 m 1 2 3 1 Indicates whether the measured value is positive or negative Thealtitudemaybedisplayedasanegativevaluedependingonthealtitudecalibrationstatus or the change in pressure status A positive value is displayed in...

Page 77: ...rateswiththelonghand theymaypointbetweenthescalemarksonthe watch 2 600 is displayed in the following illustration 3 Tens ones position 0 to 99 The center hand indicates the number 60 is displayed in the following illustration Note The display range is 1 000 m to 9 999 m units 1 m MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Altitude Measurements ALT 77 ...

Page 78: ... release the A button several times to enter ALT mode Note If the altitude measured last time is negative the small second hand points to C Unlock the crown and pull it out one step The altitude is measured and displayed 1 See the following to read the altitude U Reading the results on page 76 D Turn the crown to set the actual altitude You can set the altitude in units of 1 m MB52 TR MB5 User s G...

Page 79: ...t The small second hand returns to the current second display 0 Note See the following for the mechanism to calibrate the altitude U About the altitude calibration feature on page 73 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Altitude Measurements ALT 79 ...

Page 80: ...nts BAR U Notes and Mechanism on Measuring Barometric Pressure on page 81 U Measuring Barometric Pressure on page 82 U Calibrating the Barometric Pressure on page 85 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Barometric Pressure Measurements BAR 80 ...

Page 81: ...etrictendencyisdisplayedbasedonthemeasurementresultsofatmosphericpressureforthepastthree hours If you continue measuring atmospheric pressure at the same location you can use it as a guide for predicting the weather The barometric tendency measured and the actual barometric tendency at the measurement location may differ due to differences in altitude due to movement to different heights or rapid ...

Page 82: ... last time is displayed Go to step 2 to measure the pressure of your current location in real time B Press the C button to start measuring While measuring for one minute the indicator hand points to M Note While measuring with the C button the measurement results are updated every second C Check the measurement results See the following for details on checking your measurement results U Reading th...

Page 83: ...esults Example When the atmospheric pressure is 970 hPa 1 2 3 1 Thousandths 0 to 1 hundredths 0 to 9 position The short hand indicates thousands and the long hand indicates hundreds Sincetheshorthandoperateswiththelonghand theymaypointbetweenthescalemarksonthe watch 900 is displayed in the following illustration 2 Tens ones position 0 to 99 The center hand indicates the number 70 is displayed in t...

Page 84: ...e value Pressure tends to drop In the following illustration the pressure is rising and indicates a positive trend Note The display range for pressure is 300 hPa to 1 100 hPa units 1 hPa MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Barometric Pressure Measurements BAR 84 ...

Page 85: ...essure A Press and release the A button several times to enter BAR mode B Unlock the crown and pull it out one step The pressure for the current location is measured and displayed 1 See the following to read the pressure U Reading the results on page 83 Note When calibrating the atmospheric pressure measurement value the small second hand points to C Turn the crown to set the correct pressure You ...

Page 86: ...D Push the crown back in to lock it The small second hand returns to the current second display 0 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Barometric Pressure Measurements BAR 86 ...

Page 87: ...Maintenance U Maintenance on page 88 U About Adjusting the Metal Band on page 89 U About Power Source for the Watch on page 90 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Maintenance 87 ...

Page 88: ...and The band differs depending on the watch model Read the section applicable to your model Maintaining the metal band Make sure you frequently wipe off any moisture sweat or dirt that sticks to the band using a soft cloth Remove the dirt from gaps in the band using the tips of a soft toothbrush and wash it thoroughly in a small bowl etc filled with clean water Next wipe off any moisture with a so...

Page 89: ...cal dealer or TRUME customer support to adjust the metal band U Contact Information on page 112 Note Except for at the store of purchase there may be a fee charged or we may not be able to perform adjustments MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Maintenance 89 ...

Page 90: ...mer support U Contact Information on page 112 Important notes Warning Do not remove the secondary battery from the watch This could cause an electric shock fire or accident to occur Replacing the secondary battery takes expertise and skill so be sure to contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support U Contact Information on page 112 Do not place the watch near light sources that generate heat...

Page 91: ...92 U Correcting Misalignment of the Hands or the Date on page 101 U If the Problem Continues System Reset on page 107 U Information on Service and Support on page 111 U Contact Information on page 112 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 91 ...

Page 92: ...GPS satellite signals time adjustment and so on U GPS satellite signal reception on page 95 U Adjusting time on page 96 Problems related to the measuring feature U Stopwatch on page 97 U Altitude measurements on page 98 U Barometric pressure measurements on page 99 Other problems U Other problems on page 100 Note If problems continue contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support U Contact In...

Page 93: ...h on page 38 The stopwatch may be operating Reset the measuring feature U Using the Stopwatch on page 65 If you cannot clear the problem after trying the items above perform a system reset for the watch U If the Problem Continues System Reset on page 107 If you still cannot clear the problem after performing a system reset contact TRUME customer support U Contact Information on page 112 Cannot tur...

Page 94: ...tus Wait until the hand starts moving normally U About the Sleep Feature on page 37 The watch is returning from Power Save status to normal status Wait until the hand starts moving normally When the hand starts moving normally adjust the time if necessary U Power Save feature on page 36 U Adjusting the Time on page 42 Time adjustment has been performed Wait until the hand starts moving normally Ha...

Page 95: ...nals from GPS satellites Iftheindicatorhandispointingto thewatchissettoIn flightmode Release In flight mode on the watch U Setting In flight Mode on page 33 It may be difficult to receive GPS signals in your current environment MovetoanenvironmentsuitableforreceivingGPSsatellitesignals andthen try again U Locations Suitable for Receiving Signals from GPS Satellites on page 32 When the indicator ha...

Page 96: ...have been changed since January 2017 You need to set the changed time zone manually U Setting the Time Zone on page 56 I am not sure if my watch is receiving leap second information Check if you are receiving leap second information U Checking the reception results for leap second information on page 53 When receiving leap second information The leap second is automaticallyinserted or removed when...

Page 97: ...ot operate any of the buttons within 10 minutes the center hand stops at 0 seconds position Measuring continues By pressing Split B button or stop measuring C button you can check the measurement time at the time of operation U Using the Stopwatch on page 65 The center hand measurement hand short hand long hand has returned to 0 seconds position The time that can be measured has been exceeded U Us...

Page 98: ...dhandpointstoNafterpressingtheCbutton anerror may have occurred in the pressure sensor If this continues to occur contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support U Contact Information on page 112 There is a discrepancy between the measurement results and actual altitude Measurements performed at the same location do not match If the atmospheric pressure changes due to weather conditions or the...

Page 99: ...pport U Contact Information on page 112 The measurement results of barometric tendency do not seem correct Barometrictendencyiscalculatedbasedonthemeasurementresultsof atmospheric pressure over the last three hours automatically measured approximately every 10 minutes Depending on the automatic measurement timing barometric tendency may not be calculated correctly U Notes and Mechanism on Measurin...

Page 100: ...roken Stop using the watch and contact your local dealer or TRUME customer support U Contact Information on page 112 The watch malfunctions Watch operations are unstable Perform a system reset for the watch U If the Problem Continues System Reset on page 107 If you still cannot clear the problem after performing a system reset contact TRUME customer support U Contact Information on page 112 MB52 T...

Page 101: ...he small second hand is automatically calibrated once every ten minutes Calibrating the calendar indicator hand mode hand hour minute hands Set the standard positions for calendar indicator hand mode hand and hour minute hands Hand Types Standard Positions Calendar 1 Indicator hand long hand F Mode hand short hand 0 hours position Hour minute hands 0 hours 0 minutes A Unlock the crown and pull it ...

Page 102: ... the calendar is moving Confirm that it has stopped and then perform the following operations C Turn the crown to adjust the calendar to 1 Turn the crown quickly to move the calendar forward backward quickly To stop winding the hands backward forward quickly turn the crown again in or wind in the opposite direction MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 102 ...

Page 103: ...The indicator hand long hand and mode hand short hand move Confirm that the hands have stopped and then perform the following operations E Turnthecrowntomovetheindicatorhand longhand toF andthemodehand short hand to 0 hours position MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 103 ...

Page 104: ... 0 minutes 3 sec The hour minute hands are automatically calibrated Make sure the hand have stopped at 0 hours 0 minutes position and then perform the following operations H Push the crown back in to lock it The clock starts moving 0 I Adjust the time by receiving signals from GPS satellites U Adjusting the Time on page 42 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 104 ...

Page 105: ...ons Center hand 0 Measurement hand short hand 0 Measurement hand long hand 0 A Unlock the crown and pull it out two steps 2 B Hold down the C button for approximately three seconds The center hand moves Confirm that the hands have stopped and then perform the following operations 3 sec C Turn the crown to adjust the center hand to 0 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 105 ...

Page 106: ... hand moves Confirm that the hands have stopped and then perform the following operations E Turn the crown to adjust the measurement hand short hand long hand to 0 F Push the crown back in to lock it The clock starts moving 0 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 106 ...

Page 107: ...me time for approximately five seconds The small second hand points to 0 seconds and the hand starts to move 5 sec 5 sec Note It may take some time for all hands to stop moving After all of the hands have stopped adjust the following hands to the standard positions Center hand Measurement hand short hand long hand Calendar Mode hand short hand and indicator hand long hand MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide ...

Page 108: ... stopped and then perform the following operations 3 sec D Turn the crown to adjust the center hand to 0 E Press and release the C button The measurement hand short hand long hand moves Confirm that the hands have stopped and then perform the following operations MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 108 ...

Page 109: ... seconds The small second hand stops at 18 seconds 3 sec H Turn the crown to adjust the calendar to 1 Turn the crown quickly to move the calendar forward backward quickly To stop winding the hands backward forward quickly turn the crown again in or wind in the opposite direction MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 109 ...

Page 110: ...ntomovetheindicatorhand longhand toF andthemodehand short hand to 0 hours position K Push the crown back in to lock it The clock starts moving 0 L Adjust the time and date by receiving signals from GPS satellites U Adjusting the Time on page 42 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 110 ...

Page 111: ...About consumable parts that can be repaired The normal repair period for consumable parts for the watch is seven years after the watch has stopped being manufactured When performing repairs we may use alternative parts with a slightly different appearance About disassembling and cleaning for checking adjustments We recommend having the watch disassembled and cleaned for checking adjustments once e...

Page 112: ... repair center Seiko Epson Corporation 421 8 Hino Tokyo 191 8501 Japan TEL 042 847 3378 Manufacturing Seiko Epson Corporation 3 3 5 Owa Suwa City Nagano Prefecture 392 8502 Japan TEL 0266 52 3131 Sales Epson Sales Co Ltd 29th Floor JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower 4 1 6 Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo 160 8801 Japan TEL 03 5919 5211 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Troubleshooting 112 ...

Page 113: ...Product Specifications U Watch Specifications on page 114 U Measurement Related Specifications on page 116 MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Product Specifications 113 ...

Page 114: ...ly life Battery Lithium ion secondary battery Operating time Approx 6 months without Power Save operating and at full charge Up to approx 2 years when the Sleep function operates at full charge Operating tempera ture 10 C to 60 C Precision Average monthly difference 15 seconds WhennotperformingtimeadjustmentusingsignalsfromGPSsatellites andwhen your arm is at 5 C to 35 C Basic Features Basic clock...

Page 115: ...he waterproof performance U Notes on waterproofing on page 11 3 Serial number Use this when contacting TRUME customer support The serial number is comprised of seven alphanumeric characters It is also written on the tag attached to the watch at the time of purchase The location of the serial number may differ depending on the model and the time of sale Example for the back cover MB52 TR MB5 User s...

Page 116: ...tioning 20 seconds to 2 minutes Barometric pressure Manual automatic Display 300 to 1 100 hPa Measurement Manual maximum1minute measuredonceasecond automatic every 10 minutes Barometric tendency Manual Display displayed in 11 steps manual up to one minute Altitude Manual automatic Display 1 000 m to 9 999 m Measurement Manual maximum1minute measuredonceasecond automatic every 10 minutes MB52 TR MB...

Page 117: ...play of time and measurement results See the explanations on the related pages for details on making operations Time Example 10 hours 8 minutes 36 seconds 10 h 8 min 36 sec Example 11 hours 40 minutes 8 seconds 11 h 40 min 8 sec MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Display List of Time and Measurement Results 117 ...

Page 118: ...watch U Using the Stopwatch on page 65 Example 6 minutes 55 2 seconds 6 min 55 2 sec Example 80 minutes 15 4 seconds 80 min 15 4 sec MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Display List of Time and Measurement Results 118 ...

Page 119: ...Altitude measurements U Measuring Altitude on page 75 Example 3 160 m 3 100 m 60 m Example 35 m 0 m 35 m MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Display List of Time and Measurement Results 119 ...

Page 120: ...surements U Measuring Barometric Pressure on page 82 Example 1 005 hPa 5 hPa 1 000 hPa Rising tendency Example 915 hPa 15 hPa 900 hPa Falling tendency MB52 TR MB5 User s Guide Display List of Time and Measurement Results 120 ...

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