Seiko 7B26 manual Preliminary Position Checking and Setting for the Calendar, To USE Button B

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PRELIMINARY POSITION CHECKING AND SETTING FOR THE CALENDAR

If the date is incorrect after the built-in IC is reset or the watch succeeds to receive a proper radio signal, the calendar may be out of the preliminary position.

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*It is recommended to stop the date at “30”or “31” before setting it to ”1” in order to check the alignment of the date numerals in the calendar window. After stopping the date at “30” or “31,” advance the date to ”1” by pressing Button B.

The watch resumes its normal movement if it is left untouched for 10 seconds.

 

If the watch

 

is left

A

untouched for

10 seconds

A

E a c h p r e s s i n g o f B u t t o n A advances the date by one day.

If Button A is kept pressed for one to two seconds, the date advances rapidly. The date keeps advancing if Button A is released. Press

*I f B u t t o n A i s k e p t pressed for one to two

s e c o n d s , t h e d a t e advances rapidly until 31 days have advanced.

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B

 

 

*Refer to “HOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO USE

 

 

 

 

 

 

BUTTON B”

 

 

 

 

P r e s s a n d h o l d on page 8.

The hour, minute,

Button A and Button

and second hands

B simultaneously for

s t o p .

T h e d a t e

t h r e e s e c o n d s o r

advances rapidly to

longer.

s h o w

i t s c u r r e n t

 

 

 

preliminary position.

Proceed to the next operation

within

10 seconds.

If “1” is shown in the calendar window, the preliminary position of the calendar is correct.

I f “ 1 ” i s n o t s h o w n , reset the calendar to the preliminary position.

B

Button A again to stop.

Press Button A or Button B t o s e t t h e d a t e t o t h e preliminary position “1.”

Each pressing of Button B slightly advances the date. It should be used for fine adjustment of the position of the date numerals.

If Button B is pressed for one to two seconds, the date advances rapidly. Release Button B to stop.

After

10 seconds

T h e w a t c h r e s u m e s i t s normal movement a n d t h e c o r r e c t date is displayed.

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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 CrownCharging the Solar Battery HOW to Charge the WatchStandard Charging Time Checking the Charging Status by the Movement Second HandEnergy Depletion Forewarning Function Power Save Function Power SavePower Source Overcharge Prevention FunctionSetting the Time by Receiiving Radio Signal What is a RADIO-CONTROLLED WATCH?Automatic Hand Alignment Radio Signal Reception Official standard frequency in Germany DCF77Radio Signal Reception Range Germany DCF77 JapanJJY United States WwvbUnited States Wwvb Japan JJYRADIO-CONTROLLED Watch on Manual Reception Three seconds or longerHOW to Check the Reception Result Press Button a onceTo Enable the Watch to Receive Radio Signals Easily Radio Signal Reception RANGE…pagesAppropriate Place to Keep a RADIO-CONTROLLED Watch Time Zone Adjustment HOW to USE the Time Zone Adjustment FunctionP40 What is a Time ZONE? Time Zone and Time DifferenceTime 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 HOW to Manually SET the Time and Date Manual Time SettingRefer 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 BSpecifications Run for approximately one year and a halfPossible Troubleshooting Trouble Possible causeTrouble Possible cause Misalign English