Watch Setting Guide
BOOK NO. 616A | Chronograph |
FEATURES
1.Hour, Minute and Small Seconds display.
2.Date display.
3.Chronograph (Chrono) function with 60 second counter, 30 minute counter and hours counter - up to 12 hours.
REFER TO THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM WHICH ILLUSTRATES THE BASIC OPERATION AND USE OF THE WATCH’S FEATURES.
HOUR/ | TIME SECOND HAND | ||
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MINUTE | BUTTON “A” | ||
HANDS | CHRONO START/STOP | ||
| CROWN POSITION | ||
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| LARGE HAND | |
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| SETTING POSITION | |
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CHRONO |
| DATE SETTING POSITION | |
DATE | TURN TO SET | ||
MINUTES |
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| BUTTON “B” | ||
CHRONO HOURS | CHRONO RESET | ||
CHRONO SECOND HAND | |||
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PRELIMINARY NOTES:
1.Hand setting - Pull the crown at 3 o’clock to position “III”. Turn crown to set the hands to the desired time.
2.Date feature - When initially setting the time, remember that the date changes at approximately midnight. For setting P.M. time, the hands must be moved past 12 o’clock once more after the date changes. For months having less than 31 days, the date must be advanced manually to the number “01” at the first day of the new month. Avoid setting the date between 7 PM and 12 PM, as the date will not change at midnight of that day and will therefore need to be adjusted again.
3.The Seconds Hand for normal time is located in the small dial at the 2 o’clock position. The long second hand at the center of the dial is for Chronograph seconds display only.
THE CHRONOGRAPH
BEFORE using this feature, the three Chrono hands (long second hand; small dial at 6 o’clock; and small dial at 10 o’clcock) should be stopped at the 12 o’clock or “zero” position. If they are, proceed to the second section following called “USING THE CHRONOGRAPH”.
If not, then proceed as follows:
a.If any of these hands are moving, push button “A” once to stop them. Then push button “B”. If the hands move to the “zero” position, go to the section
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH.
b.If those hands are not moving, push button “B” once. If the hands move to “zero”, go to the section USING THE CHRONOGRAPH.
c.If the hands do not move to the “zero” (12 o’clock) position, in steps “a” or “b” above, then you must reposition (adjust) them. Go to the next section called “Chronograph Adjustment”.
CHRONOGRAPH ADJUSTMENT
NOTES- 1.When adjusting the Chrono hands, each push of button “A” will move the hand one increment, but holding the button “A” in will move the hands rapidly. 2. If you wait more than 30 seconds to adjust the hands after activating this feature (Step 2 below), you will need to repeat step “2” again.
1.Pull the crown at 3 o’clock out to position “III” (see diagram
2.Push and hold both buttons “A” and “B” at the same time. When the Chrono second hand (long hand) makes one rotation, the hand adjustment function is now activated.
3. Next, the three chrono hands can be adjusted using the buttons.
4.The adjustment sequence is as follows:
a.After step “2” above, push button “A” to move the long chrono second hand to “zero” position.
b.Push button “B” to activate the next hand to be set - Chrono Hours.
c.Use button “A” again to move the chrono hours (at 6 o’clock), to “zero”.
d.Push button “B” again to activate the last hand- the chrono minutes at the 10 o’clock position.
e.Use button “A” again to move the chrono minutes hand to the “zero” position.
f.Chrono adjustment is completed. Push the crown back in to running position “I” and proceed to “USING THE CHRONOGRAPH”.
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH NOTES ON CHRONO OPERATION
The functions of the Chrono hands are (see diagram): Long second hand indicates Chrono seconds.
Small hand, at the 10 o’clock position, indicates Chrono minutes. Small hand at the 6 o’clock position indicates Chrono hours.
BASIC CHRONO OPERATION
1.Insure that the three Chronograph hands (refer to the diagram) are positioned at the “zero” or 12 o’clock position. If not, then go to the preceding section titled “THE CHRONOGRAPH”.
2.If hands are positioned properly, then start Chrono measurement by pushing button “A”.
3.Stop the Chrono by pushing button “A” at the end of the measurement time.
4.Chrono measurements can be added together to accumulate measurements. Simply push button “A” repeatedly to: START; STOP; START; STOP etc.
5.When all Chronograph measurements are completed, push button “B” to return Chrono hands to the “zero” position.
SPLIT OR LAP TIME CHRONO FUNCTION
Primarily used to keep track of “laps” in running competitions. You can stop the Chrono to take note of a completed lap time, then continue measurement with- out interruption of the overall elapsed time.
1.Push button “A” to start Chrono measurement.
2.Push button “B” at the completion of a “lap”. Hands will stop. Take note of the elapsed time.
3.Push button “B” again. The hands will catch up to the actual elapsed time and continue to run.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as often as needed.
4.At completion of all needed measurements, push button “A” to stop the Chrono.
5.Push button “B” to return the hands to the “zero” position. A second push of “B” may be necessary depending on the whether the hands were moving when “A” was pushed in step 4.
7/2008