Citizen D710/D716 instruction manual Setting the Time and Date

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B. Setting the Time and Date

(1)The watch enters the correction state (display is flashing) when the upper left button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds and then released during any display of the time mode.

(2)The location on the display that is flashing changes in the order shown below each time the upper left button (C) is pressed once.

Flashing

The watch returns to the normal display when the upper left button (C) is pressed and then released in the contrast correction state.

Location

Contrast (CONT)

(C)

(C)

Daylight savings

time switching

12H/24H format

switching

(C)

(C)

Seconds

Date

(C)

(C)

Minutes

Month

(C)

(C)

Hours

(C)

Year

(3)Correct the flashing item by pressing either the upper right button (B) or lower right button (A).

Pressing the upper right button (B) advances the display by one step at a time each time it is pressed, while pressing the lower right button (A) moves the display back by one step at a time each time it is pressed. (Pressing either button continuously causes the display to change rapidly.)

Refer to the section on "Locations Displayed by this Watch" for information on displayed locations.

The watch returns to 00 seconds when the upper right button (B) or lower right button (A) is pressed. (If the seconds are between 30 and 59 seconds at that time the minutes advance by 1.)

When the display is set to switching daylight savings time (ON or OFF is flashing) or switching the 12H/24H format, the display switches back and forth between the settings each time the lower right button (A) or upper right button (B) is pressed.

(4)Pressing and then releasing the lower left button (D) returns the watch to the normal display.

*The year can be set from 2000 to 2099. However, January 1, 2000 is designated as a special date for use by the hardware system of this watch. If the watch is attempted to be used for infrared or USB communication or is switched to the low power mode while set to this date, all the display elements on the watch are displayed and the watch returns to the initial setting (12:00 AM, January 1, 2003). Please do not set your watch to January 1, 2000.

*Once the date has been set, it is not necessary to correct for leap years or the end of the month. (Dates such as February 30 that do not actually exist are not displayed even during correction.)

*Pay attention to AM (A) and PM (P) when using the 12 hour format.

*When daylight savings time has been set (ON), the time advances by 1 hour from the current time and "ST" appears on the display. Daylight savings time cannot be set for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

*The day is corrected automatically by correcting the year, month and date.

*The watch automatically returns to the normal display when none of the buttons are pressed for about 3 minutes in the correction state (display flashing).

*The watch can be immediately returned to the normal display by pressing the lower left button

(D) and then releasing in the correction state (display flashing).

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Contents D710/ D716 Page English English English English Before UsingIntroduction Important Notes Safety Precautions Observe at All TimesGeneral 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 Various watch functions can be set on your PC FeaturesOther Convenient Functions This watch is of the rechargeable typeNames and Functions of Components ChargerPcs. of size AA Alkaline Batteries Installation Procedure Charging the Watch Watch Display During Charging Names of Components Standard ModeWatch Display Modes Functions Dive Mode Dive Plan ModeScuba Diving Log Mode Skin Diving Log ModeUsage time Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage TimeHow to Read the Charge Level Indicator of the watch Amount of ChargeContinuous Usage Time UsingUsingthetheELELLightLightStandard Mode Switching the ModeDive Plan Page Day Display Using the Standard ModeUsing the Time Mode Switching the DisplaySetting the Time and Date Daily Graphic Display Setting the Travel Time Using the Travel Time ModeNormal Display Time Difference Display During interchanging ProcedureBefore Interchanging After interchangingDisplay Using the Destination Timer ModeSetting the Destination Timer Arrival Time Remaining Time DisplayDestination Timer Measuring Procedure Displaying Arrival Time Set during Measurement Remaining TimeTime up Elapsed Time DisplayAlarm on Alarm OFF Using the Alarm ModeAlarm ON/OFF and Alarm Monitor Setting the AlarmPage Chronograph Timing Procedure Using the Chronograph ModeReading the Display Setting the Timer Using the Timer ModeTimer Setting Display Setting display Timing Stop Time up Timer Measuring ProcedureRepeating Measurement Garbage Collection Using the System Monitor ModeCharge Level Indicator Charge Level Indicator Flash Memory Status DisplayFlash Memory Status Display Garbage Collection Operating ProcedurePage Locations Pre-registered in this Watch Locations Displayed by this WatchLocation IrWW During AIR diving Explanation of Warning Functions File Error WarningInsufficient Charge Warning Abnormal Depth Warning Abnormal Pressure Detection Error WarningWater Sensor Check Warning Ascent Rate WarningDecompression Diving Warning Decompression Diving ErrorPermanent Error Warning Exceed Maximum Depth WarningPO2 Limit Warning Permanent ErrorPO2 limit Error Oxygen Toxication Time ErrorDiving Terms Used by this Watch Decompression Stop Safety StopRepetitive Diving Decompression DivingMaximum Depth Max. Depth Minimum Water Temperature Min.w.tempDive Time TimeAIR Diving Using the Dive Plan ModeSwitching the Display Dive Condition Display Dive Plan Display Dive Alarm DisplayHigh-Altitude Setting Nitrox SettingDive Condition Marks Nitrox Setting and Oxygen Concentration SettingSwitching from Nitrox Setting to AIR Setting AIROxygen Concentration Setting StateNITROXCalling Up No-Decompression Limit Time Dive AlarmDepth Alarm Dive Time AlarmDive Alarm Monitor Setting the Dive AlarmDepth No. of times Alarm sounds Dive time AIR diving Nitrox diving Calling Up Scuba Diving Log DataCalling Up Skin Diving Log Data Deleting Log Data Water Depth Measurement Display Skin diving Using the Dive ModeExplanation of Display During Water Depth Measurement Display during AIR SettingDuring Decompression Diving Display during Nitrox Setting Decompression Stop Graph Safety Stop Graph and Decompression Stop GraphSafety Stop Graph Display Depth MeasurementNo. of Dives Per Day and Recording Log Data Water Temperature MeasurementEnding the Dive Mode Dive Time MeasurementUsing the Surface Mode Time Display Date Display Low power mode Temporary functionNo Display Setting the Time and Date Infrared Communication Data Communication FunctionsCommunication Range Display Sequence in Infrared Communication Mode Infrared Communication Mode Operating ProcedureDiving Log and Profile Data Watch SettingsCommunication by USB Interface Data Communication with PCUSB Communication Preparations for CommunicationVAttachment of Ferrite Core Sending and Receiving Data Data Communication Between WatchesReceiving Transmitting WatchWatch ProcedureAll Reset Formatting Flash Memory Operating Environment Accessory SoftwarePrinter When Registering Animated Images in an AlbumWeb Browser Installing CAPgm Watch Setting Software Page Startup of Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Startup and Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgmEnding Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Communication Unit Leg Removable USB Cable ConnectorInstalling Batteries Using the Communication UnitAttaching and Removing the Watch Windows98 or Windows98 SE Installing the USB DriverPage Windows Me Confirm that your personal computer has started up normally Windows2000WindowsXP Page Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference TroubleshootingUnable to Slow Sounds Examples of Use Indication Handling Precautions for the watchTemperatures Cleaning the WatchStatic Electricity Chemical Agents, Gases and Mercury ShocksStorage Watch SpecificationsCharger Communication Unit Sold Separately