Citizen D710/D716 instruction manual Charger, Names and Functions of Components

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Charger

CAUTION Handling of the Charger

Do not allow water to contact the charger or allow the charger to become wet. The charger is not of water resistant construction. In addition, entrance of sand, dust or other debris inside the charger can cause a malfunction. Particular caution is required when using the charger outdoors. Make sure that the watch is not wet when placing it in the charger.

When transporting the charger, always make sure to place it in its special-purpose trunk or place it in a bag wrapped in cloth or sponge that prevents the passage of electricity. Carrying the charger unprotected can cause generation of heat or the 4 pcs. of size AA alkaline batteries inside the charger to become worn down due to shorting between the terminals. When storing the charger at home, be careful so that the terminals of the charger are not shorted due to contact with metal.

Use and store the charger within a temperature range of +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 104°F), and humidity range of 20% to 80% (with no condensation of moisture). Avoid storing and using in environments subject to sudden changes in temperature.

Avoid storing and using the charger in locations subject to direct sunlight or high levels of sand and dust. Do not allow the charger to remain inside an automobile in particular.

Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the charger. This can cause a malfunction.

Do not connect the charger to other brands of watches or other models of Citizen watches. This charger is to be used exclusively with CYBER AQUALAND Nx (Movement No. D71*).

Do not drop the charger or subject it to strong shocks. This can cause the risk of cracking and malfunction.

Please be aware that the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage, lost revenues or demands for compensation from a third party that occur as a result of the use of this product.

Please be aware that the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage, lost revenues or demands for compensation from a third party attributable to repair or malfunction of this product.

1. Names and Functions of Components

Connection

Pins

LED

Locking Tab

Battery holder

Battery holder cover

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Contents D710/ D716 Page Before Using English English English EnglishIntroduction Safety Precautions Observe at All Times Important NotesGeneral Cautions Regarding Diving Page Page Page Contents Page Using the Scuba Diving Log Mode and Skin Diving Log Mode Watch Checking Accessories Prohibited Prohibited Use During Diving Page Page Features Various watch functions can be set on your PCThis watch is of the rechargeable type Other Convenient FunctionsCharger Names and Functions of ComponentsPcs. of size AA Alkaline Batteries Installation Procedure Charging the Watch Watch Display During Charging Watch Display Modes Functions Standard ModeNames of Components Dive Plan Mode Scuba Diving Log ModeSkin Diving Log Mode Dive ModeCharge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage Time How to Read the Charge Level Indicator of the watchAmount of Charge Usage timeUsingUsingthetheELELLightLight Continuous Usage TimeDive Plan Switching the ModeStandard Mode Page Using the Standard Mode Using the Time ModeSwitching the Display Day DisplaySetting the Time and Date Daily Graphic Display Normal Display Time Difference Display Using the Travel Time ModeSetting the Travel Time Procedure Before InterchangingAfter interchanging During interchangingUsing the Destination Timer Mode Setting the Destination TimerArrival Time Remaining Time Display DisplayDestination Timer Measuring Procedure Remaining Time Time upElapsed Time Display Displaying Arrival Time Set during MeasurementUsing the Alarm Mode Alarm ON/OFF and Alarm MonitorSetting the Alarm Alarm on Alarm OFFPage Reading the Display Using the Chronograph ModeChronograph Timing Procedure Timer Setting Display Using the Timer ModeSetting the Timer Repeating Measurement Timer Measuring ProcedureSetting display Timing Stop Time up Using the System Monitor Mode Charge Level IndicatorCharge Level Indicator Flash Memory Status Display Garbage CollectionGarbage Collection Operating Procedure Flash Memory Status DisplayPage Location IrWW Locations Displayed by this WatchLocations Pre-registered in this Watch During AIR diving Insufficient Charge Warning File Error WarningExplanation of Warning Functions Abnormal Pressure Detection Error Warning Water Sensor Check WarningAscent Rate Warning Abnormal Depth WarningDecompression Diving Error Permanent Error WarningExceed Maximum Depth Warning Decompression Diving WarningPermanent Error PO2 limit ErrorOxygen Toxication Time Error PO2 Limit WarningDiving Terms Used by this Watch Safety Stop Repetitive DivingDecompression Diving Decompression StopMinimum Water Temperature Min.w.temp Dive TimeTime Maximum Depth Max. DepthUsing the Dive Plan Mode Switching the DisplayDive Condition Display Dive Plan Display Dive Alarm Display AIR DivingNitrox Setting High-Altitude SettingNitrox Setting and Oxygen Concentration Setting Switching from Nitrox Setting to AIR SettingAIROxygen Concentration Setting StateNITROX Dive Condition MarksDive Alarm Depth AlarmDive Time Alarm Calling Up No-Decompression Limit TimeDepth No. of times Alarm sounds Dive time Setting the Dive AlarmDive Alarm Monitor Calling Up Scuba Diving Log Data AIR diving Nitrox divingCalling Up Skin Diving Log Data Deleting Log Data Using the Dive Mode Water Depth Measurement Display Skin divingDuring Decompression Diving Display during AIR SettingExplanation of Display During Water Depth Measurement Display during Nitrox Setting Safety Stop Graph and Decompression Stop Graph Safety Stop Graph DisplayDepth Measurement Decompression Stop GraphWater Temperature Measurement Ending the Dive ModeDive Time Measurement No. of Dives Per Day and Recording Log DataUsing the Surface Mode No Display Low power mode Temporary functionTime Display Date Display Setting the Time and Date Communication Range Data Communication FunctionsInfrared Communication Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure Display Sequence in Infrared Communication ModeWatch Settings Communication by USB InterfaceData Communication with PC Diving Log and Profile DataVAttachment of Ferrite Core Preparations for CommunicationUSB Communication Data Communication Between Watches Sending and Receiving DataProcedure Receiving Transmitting WatchWatchAll Reset Formatting Flash Memory Accessory Software Operating EnvironmentWeb Browser When Registering Animated Images in an AlbumPrinter Installing CAPgm Watch Setting Software Page Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Startup and Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgmStartup of Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Communication Unit USB Cable Connector Leg RemovableAttaching and Removing the Watch Using the Communication UnitInstalling Batteries Installing the USB Driver Windows98 or Windows98 SEPage Windows Me Windows2000 Confirm that your personal computer has started up normallyWindowsXP Page Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action ReferenceUnable to Slow Sounds Handling Precautions for the watch Examples of Use IndicationStatic Electricity Cleaning the WatchTemperatures Storage ShocksChemical Agents, Gases and Mercury Specifications WatchCharger Communication Unit Sold Separately