Citizen C650 manual Using the Register Ring

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20. Using the Register Ring

NOTE: The bezel design may vary depending on the model.

[Calculation function]

Note the following points when using this function. Use the calculation function of this watch only as a guide. These scales do not indicate the position of the decimal point.

Speed Index

Outer Scale (distance scale)

Inner Scale (time scale)

A. Navigational Calculation

1.Time required

Example: Obtain the time required for the fight of an aircraft at 180 knots for 450 nautical miles.

Answer. Align'18’ on the outer scale with the SPEEDINDEX /\ on the inner scale. Then, "45" on the outer scale corresponds to "2:30" on the inner scale (time scale). Thus, the time required for the flight is 2 hours and 30 minutes.

2.Knots (air speed)

Example: Obtain the knots (air speed) for 240 nautical miles with a flight time of 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Answer. Align ‘24’ on the outer scale with "1:20' on the inner scale (time scale). Then, the SPEED INDEX /\ on the inner scale corresponds to '18’ on the outer scale. Thus, the air speed for the flight is 180 knots.

3.Flight distance

Example: Obtain the air distance when the air speed is 210 knots and the flight time is 40 minutes.

Answer. Align ‘21'on the outer scale with the SPEEDINDEX /\ on the inner scale. Then, "40" on the inner scale corresponds to "14" on the outer scale. Thus, the air distance of the flight is 140 nautical miles.

4.Rate of fuel consumption

Example: Obtain the rate of fuel consumption (gallons / hour) when the flight time is 30 minutes and the fuel consumption is 120 gallons.

Answer. Align "12" on the outer scale with "30" on the inner scale. Then, the SPEED INDEX /\ on the inner scale corresponds to "24" on the outer scale. Thus, the fuel consumption is 240 gallons per hour.

5.Fuel consumption

Example: Obtain the fuel consumption required for a flight when the vats of fuel consumption is 250 gallons per hour and the flight time is 6 hours.

Answer. Align "25" on the outer scale with the SPEED INDEX /\ on the inner scale. Then, "6:00" on the inner scale (time scale) corresponds to "15' on the outer scale. Thus, the fuel consumption is 1,500 gallons.

6.Estimated flight time

Example: Obtain the estimated flight time when the vats of fuel consumption is 220 gallons per hour and the aircraft has 550 gallons of fuel.

Answer. Align "22" on the outer scale with the SPEED INDEX /\on the inner scales. Then, ‘55' on the outer scale corresponds to ‘2:30' on this inner

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Contents Setting Instructions for Movement Caliber C650 Features Before UsingProper Use of this Watch Specifications Names of Components and Major Functions Switching the Mode Switching the Mode Display FunctionsChecking O-POSITION of Each Hand Position CheckPosition Correction Setting to the Watch Base Position Cities and UTC Time Difference Pre-registered in this Watch Access ProcedureSetting the Time Time is Corrected by Digital Display Switching Analog Time and Digital TimeSetting the Date Date is Corrected by Digital Display Setting the Alarm Time Using the Alarm ModeSwitching Alarm on and OFF Using the ChronographAlarm Monitor Normal Chronograph Display Chronograph MeasurementUsing the Timer Using the TimerTimer Initial Setting Display Setting the Timer Using Zone Setting Using Zone SettingConfirming Set Cities Registration of Arbitrary City and Time DifferenceCanceling Registered Cities ALL-RESETAll-Reset Procedure Order in which Registered Cities and DisplayedFunctions Unique to SOLAR-POWERED Watches When the Insufficient Charging Warning Function is Canceled Digital Display in Each ModeInsufficient Charging Warning Function Digital DisplayTime Setting Warning Function Canceling the Time Setting Warning FunctionOvercharging Prevention Function Power Save Canceling Power SaveAnalog Display Setting Manual Power Save Manual Power SaveCanceling Manual Power Save Charge IndicatorBe sure to keep the watch charged at all times General Reference for Charging TimesUsing the Register Ring General Calculation Functions Proportion Precautions about Care and Handling of Watches Water Resistance