Seiko 7B26 manual Setting the Time by Receiiving Radio Signal, Automatic Hand Alignment

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SETTING THE TIME BY RECEIIVING RADIO SIGNAL

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WHAT IS A RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH?

 

 

 

 

The radio-controlled watch displays the precise time and date by automatically receiving and

 

synchronizing itself with the radio signal of an official standard frequency.

 

Transmitting

Radio-controlled

 

Station

watch

 

 

Receives radio signals through

 

 

the antenna inside the watch

 

Official

 

 

standard

Analyzes time information

 

frequency

 

 

 

Cesium

 

 

Atomic

Displays the current time

 

Clock

 

and date

 

 

Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate "Cesium Atomic

18Clock” that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years

AUTOMATIC HAND ALIGNMENT

Under normal operation, periodic checks of each hand position are performed once every one- minute for the second hand position, and once every twelve hours for the hour and minute hand positions.

<When the hand positions move out of alignment >

Strong shocks can cause misalignment of the hand positions

The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong shocks to the watch when the watch is dropped or hits against a hard surface.

Strong magnetism can cause misalignment of the hand positions.

The hand positions may move out of alignment due to strong magnetism generated by mobile phones, speakers, magnetic therapy devices, or other magnetized objects.

When the watch is stopped due to complete depletion of stored power

The radio-controlled watch automatically sets itself to the precise time. However, if the preliminary hand positions are misaligned when the time is set, the watch will be unable to display the precise time even after it receives a radio signal properly. It is like a scale which cannot display the correct weight because its hand is not set to the 0 position before weighing.

Be assured that all hand positions of this watch are automatically corrected as long as the watch receives radio signals properly, omitting complicated procedures.

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Contents Page Contents Features Automatic Time SettingDisplay and Button Operation NUnable to receive radio signalsRefer to HOW to Check the Reception Result on pages Reception on pagesHOW to Operate Screw Lock Type Crown HOW to USE Button BHOW to Press Button B Screw Lock Type CrownHOW to Charge the Watch Charging the Solar BatteryStandard Charging Time Second Hand Checking the Charging Status by the MovementEnergy Depletion Forewarning Function Power Save Function Power SavePower Source Overcharge Prevention FunctionWhat is a RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH? Setting the Time by Receiiving Radio SignalAutomatic Hand Alignment Radio Signal Reception Official standard frequency in Germany DCF77Radio Signal Reception Range Germany DCF77 JapanJJY United States WwvbJapan JJY United States WwvbRADIO-CONTROLLED Watch on Manual Reception Three seconds or longerHOW to Check the Reception Result Press Button a onceRadio Signal Reception RANGE…pages To Enable the Watch to Receive Radio Signals EasilyAppropriate Place to Keep a RADIO-CONTROLLED Watch HOW to USE the Time Zone Adjustment Function Time Zone AdjustmentP40 Time Zone and Time Difference What is a Time ZONE?Time Zones and Time Differences from UTC Time Zone Display Daylight Saving TimeEllingto HOW to SET the Time Zone HOW to Select the Time ZoneHOW to SET Summer Time Summer Time Automatic Change FunctionEnglish Examples of Time Zone Adjustment Crown cannot be operatedWatch resumes Its normal movement If it is left untouched USE Button B Manual Time Setting HOW to Manually SET the Time and DateRefer to the Screw Lock Type Crown on Manual Date Setting HOW to Reset the BUILT-IN IC Abnormal Display or Improper FunctionPreliminary Position Checking and Setting for the Calendar To USE Button BRun for approximately one year and a half SpecificationsPossible Troubleshooting Trouble Possible causeTrouble Possible cause Misalign English