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CAL TP07

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

5-68-10, Nakano, Nakano-ku,

Tokyo 164-0001, Japan

Phone: (03) 5345-7860, Fax: (03) 5345-7861

SPECIFICATIONS

Reception

Reception frequency

1)GERMANY............ 77.5KHz(DCF77)
2)U.K........................ 60KHz(MSF)
3)U.S.A.................... 60KHz(WWVB)
4)JAPAN.................. 60KHz(JJY)

Automatic reception (maximum two times a day)
Manual reception

Basic functions

Analog part................. Hour/Minute
Digital part

Time......................... Hour/Minute/Sec. (24-hour display or a.m./p.m.)
Calendar................... Month/Date/Day (Auto calender up to 2099)
Alarm ....................... Hour/Min. (24-hour display or a.m./p.m.)
Chime....................... Hourly  chime
Stop watch ............... Up to 24 hours
Dual time.................. Hour (24-hour display or a.m./p.m.)
EL Backlight

Battery life .................. About 2 years
Battery........................ CR2016x1

NAMES OF PARTS

CAUTION !

Before using, be sure to set the “COUNTRY AND TIME ZONE”.
For setting of the “COUNTRY AND TIME ZONE”, see 
“7.COUNTRY AND TIME ZONE SETTING AND SUMMER TIME 
ON/OFF” at right.

TO-Y0062

RADIO WAVE CONTROLLED WATCH

 About this radio wave controlled watch

 

This watch receives calibration signal and automatically updates the time 
and date.

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Transmitter

 

GERMANY

 

Signal code :  DCF77

 

Location : 

Mainflingen Germany (located 25 Km southeast of Frankfurt)

 

U.K

 

Signal code :  MSF

 

Location : 

Rugby city (located near from London)

 

U.S.A

 

Signal code :  WWVB

 

Location : 

FortCollins in Colorado (located 100Km north of Denver)

 

JAPAN

 

Signal code :  JJY

 

Location : 

Mt.Haganeyama (located 45Km southwest of Fukuoka)

 

The signal usually operates 24 hours of a day, but it may be temporarily 
interrupted for maintenance and lightning cuntermeasure.

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Radio wave reception zone

 

This watch can receive radio waves within a radius of about 1,000km from 
the standard radio wave station. However, the coverage can vary depending 
on time, season, weather conditions, local environmental conditions, etc.

MODE=

=ADJUST

=LIGHT

RECEIVE=

Day

Reception mark

Hour

Sec.

Minute

AM mark

PM mark

Summer

mark

Alarm

Chime

Month

Country code

Zone code

Reception level indicator

Date

[TIME MODE]

[CALENDAR MODE]

Which way to point the watch during reception

Flatten the wristband so it doesn't curl 
under the antenna.

Radio 
wave 
station

Antenna

*  The indicated reception area is for your reference only. Sometimes you cannot receive radio waves 

even within the zone shown in the figure.

 How to successfully receive radio waves

•  It may be difficult to receive radio waves when metal shielding blocks the watch. When 

inside a ferroconcrete building etc., try to place the watch near a window that is as close 
as possible to facing the radio wave station.

•  Try not to move the watch during radio wave reception.
•  Good reception can be achieved if you aim the reception antenna (on the upper side of 

the watch) toward the radio wave station.

•  You can check signal strength by looking at the reception mark that is displayed during 

radio wave reception. If you find a place and a direction to aim the watch in advance that 
has stable reception, that will help to get a good connection.

* The watch may fail to receive radio waves or may receive them inaccurately near (within 

10km from) the standard radio wave station. In this case, change the direction of the 
antenna by 45 - 90 degrees or receive radio waves again at a place far (10km or farther) 
from the standard wave station.

* Sometimes when the watch indicates strong radio wave reception, it still may not be able 

to receive a signal due to surrounding environmental interference such as electrical 
noise.

* The maximum time required to receive a complete signal can be up to 13 minutes. It may 

change depending on distance from the standard radio wave station, time, season, 
weather, etc.

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Places where it may be difficult to receive radio waves

•  Places with extremely high or low temperatures.
•  Inside ferroconcrete buildings, underground, inside high-rise buildings, in valleys between 

mountains, etc.

•  Inside vehicles, trains, and airplanes.
•  Places that tend to have electrical noise such as near high voltage cables, electric train 

cables, and near airports.

•  Near home appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, computers, fax machines, 

inverter fluorescent lights, OA machines, and operating cellular phones.

* The watch operates using its built-in quartz accuracy under conditions of poor reception. 

When it returns to a reception area and receives radio waves, the watch displays the 
correct time. The watch operates using its built-in quartz accuracy between signal 
reception cycles.

AUTOMATIC RECEPTION

If you receive radio waves properly, the time and date are adjusted automatically.

• The watch automatically receives radio waves a maximum of two times a day.

• If one of the two reception attempts is successful, automatic reception won't be 

attempted again until the next day.

  During the daylight saving time period, if the watch receives the radio waves normally, it 

automatically displays the SUM. If it receives the radio waves normally after the DST 
period, it automatically displays the ordinary time.

• Since the DST is automatically corrected, you do not need to correct it, as long as the 

watch receives radio waves. In a district where the DST is not applied, however, you are 
required to correct the DST manually.

AUTOMATIC RECEPTION

3:05AM, 4:05AM

Weak radio waves

Strong radio waves

About

About
1,000 km

1,000 km

About
1,000 km

Berlin

Berlin

Berlin

London

London

London

About

About
1,000 km

1,000 km

About
1,000 km

Osaka

Osaka

Nagoya

Nagoya

Sendai

Sendai

Osaka

Nagoya

Sendai

×

N

About
1,000 km

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

About 1,000 km

Denver

Chicago

Chicago

New York

New York

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Chicago

New York

 SELECTION OF DISPLAY

1. MANUAL RECEPTION

Signal reception takes 2~13 minutes.

3. MANUAL ADJUSTMENT TIME 

AND CALENDAR

2. CONFIRMING RECEPTION 

RESULTS

TIME

CALENDAR

ALARM

CHIME

STOP WATCH

DUAL TIME

SUMMER TIME

TIME

>2Sec.

TIME

Pull 

Push 

Sec. setting
Sec. set "00"

Min. adjustment

: Increment

Hour adjustment

: Increment

Year adjustment

: Increment

Month adjustment

: Increment

Date adjustment

: Increment

12H/24H Setting

: Increment

Calendar format

: "Month-date"

 

"Date-month"

Push 

 to complete adjustment.  

The hands are moved forward until 
they are set to the time of the 
digital section.

CAUTION !

Do not pull 

 while the hands are 

being moved forward.

The latest reception was 
successful.

The latest reception was failed.

8. DUAL TIME

• DUAL TIME SETTING

Pull 

Push 

4. ALARM

• ALARM ON/OFF

5. CHIME

• CHIME ON/OFF

 

• ALARM SETTING

Alarm off

Alarm on

Chime off

Chime on

Hour setting

: Increment

Min. setting

: Increment

Alarm on

Pull 

Push 

Timing

Split

Timing

Stop

Reset

6. STOP WATCH

Hour setting

: Increment

COUNTRY CODE

U.K

Germany

Japan

U.S.A

7. COUNTRY AND TIME ZONE SETTING, AND SUMMER 

TIME ON/OFF

Select Summer time ON/OFF.
Select a country and a time zone where you will use this watch.
If the country is selected, the radio wave is decided.  The relationship between 
the countries and radio waves is shown in Table below.

11. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When the display dims, replace the battery as soon as possible.After battery 
replacement, please make sure to short two pattern on module, and reset hands 
initial position refering to "10.CHECK AND RESET HANDS INITIAL POSITION".

10. CHECK AND RESET HANDS INITIAL POSITION

It may happen that hands slip and change to incorrect position, because of 
hard shock, static electricity and after battery replacement and so on.In this 
case, we cannot adjust to correct time, even we receive the wave, because 
hands initial position is not correct.
Please check and reset hands initial position as following operation.
Correct hands initial position is "12H00M00S".
* Please don't do following operation, when you don't have any problem.

Pull 

Push 

Pull 

Push back 

Push back 

Push 

 and 

 at the same time.

Push 

 or 

.

Max.12 Min.

Summer time off/on

Selecut countory

  EnG 

  USA 

 

JPn 

 

GER

  U.K 

  USA 

  Japan 

  Germany

Select time zone

 

+0 

 

+1 

 

+2 

 

+3

  PS 

 

MS 

  CS 

 

ES

 (Pacific)  (Mountain)  (Central)  (Eastern)

Push 

 to complete setting.  

The hands are moved forward 
according to the setting.

CAUTION !

Do not pull 

 while the hands 

are being moved forward.

TIME ZONE

 0

 1

 0

 1

 2

 3

 0

 1

 2

 3

CITY

London

Berlin

London

Berlin

TOKYO

PS=PACIFIC STD USA.

MS=MOUNTAIN STD USA.

CS=CENTRAL STD USA.

ES=EASTERN STD USA.

RECEPTION WAVE

MSF(60KHz)

DCF77(77.5KHz)

JJY(60KHz)

WWVB(60KHz)

9. LIGHT

Push 

Hands stops at their initial position.

1) In the case of correct position("12H00M00S")

 

No need to reset hands initial position.

2) In the case of incorrect position( not "12H00M")

 

Need to reset and adjust hands initial position.

Hands stops incorrect position( not "12H00M").

To move hands to correct position, push 

 and 

.

: Fast move

: Push one time then hand moves one step

Hands move back to original time.

CAUTION !

Please don't pull 

 while hands forwarding.

Hands move back to original time.

CAUTION !

Please don't pull 

 while hands forwarding.

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