
USER’S GUIDE 2512
Alarms
Alarm on indicator
Alarm screen name/
Reminder text
Alarm time
Alarm name indicator
The Alarm Mode gives you a choice of four
You can also input reminder text that appears when the alarm time is reached.
Also use the Alarm Mode to turn the Hourly Time Signal on and off.
∙All of the operations in this section are performed in the Alarm Mode, which you enter by pressing C.
To test the alarm
In the Alarm Mode, hold down Dto sound the alarm.
To select the alarm operation type
1.In the Alarm Mode, use Dto select the screen for the alarm (ALARM1 to ALARM4, or SNOOZE) whose alarm type you want to select.
2.Press Ato cycle through the available settings in the sequence shown below.
Alarm off
Alarm on
Alert on
∙ The alarm on indicator ( ) and alarm name indicator are displayed for each alarm |
(1 through 4, snooze) for which alarm on is selected. The alert on indicator |
To display Alarm Mode screen
In the Alarm Mode, use D to cycle through the alarm screens as shown below.
( | ) and alarm name indicator are displayed for each alarm (1 through 4, snooze) |
for which alert on is selected. | |
∙ In other modes besides the Alarm Mode, the alarm name indicator is displayed for |
ALARM1
ALARM2
Alarm1
Alarm2
Alarm3
Alarm4
Snooze
To set an alarm
ALARM3
ALARM4
SNOOZE
SIGNAL
∙The following alarm screen names appear in the center of the display to indicate the alarm whose screen is currently displayed.
ALARM1 through ALARM4:
SNOOZE: Snooze alarm screen
SIGNAL: Hourly Time Signal screen
∙The currently displayed alarm screen is also indicated by the alarm name indicators along the bottom left of the watch’s display.
1.In the Alarm Mode, use D to select the alarm whose time you want to set.
2.Press Band the hour setting of the alarm time starts to flash, which indicates the setting screen.
∙Pressing Aand Dat the same time resets the alarm time to 12:00 AM, and clears the reminder text in the upper part of the display (if there is any).
3.Press Cto move the flashing in the sequence shown below to select other settings.
each alarm for which alarm on is selected. |
∙ In all modes, the alarm on indicator or alert on indicator is shown for any alarm |
(ALARM1 through ALARM4, or SNOOZE) that is currently turned on. |
To turn the Hourly Time Signal on and off
1. In the Alarm Mode, use Dto select the Hourly Time Signal (SIGNAL).
2. Press A to toggle it on (SIG displayed) and off (SIG not displayed).
∙ The Hourly Time Signal on indicator (SIG) is shown on the display in all modes while this function is turned on.
Data Memory
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Hour Minutes
Text
∙Selecting the text causes the text input cursor to appear. You can input up to eight characters of reminder text for each alarm.
∙There are eight spaces in the text, so you have to press Ceight times to move to the Hour setting.
4.When the setting you want to change is selected, use Aand Dto change it.
∙While the hour or minute setting is flashing, use D(+) and A
∙When setting the alarm time using the
∙When inputting text, use A and Dto cycle through characters at the current cursor location, and C to move the cursor to the right. See “Inputting Text” for more information.
5.Press B to exit the setting screen.
∙If you input reminder text, the text appears in place of the alarm screen name when you exit the setting screen.
∙If the reminder text has more than six characters, it will scroll from right to left whenever it is displayed.
Alarm Operation
The following table describes the different types of alarm operations that this watch can perform.
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Alarm off | ∙ Nothing happens when the alarm | |||||||
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| Alarm on | ∙ The alarm on indicator and alarm | |
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| name indicator flash on the display | |
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| for 10 seconds. | |
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| ∙ The watch beeps for 10 seconds. | |
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| Alert on | ∙ The alert on indicator and alarm | |
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| name indicator flash on the display | ||||
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∙Press any button to stop the alarm after it starts to sound.
∙If any alarm operation
∙In the case of the snooze alarm, the alarm operation repeats up to seven times every five minutes until the alarm is turned off.
∙If you input reminder text for an alarm, the text appears for one minute in place of the date on the Timekeeping Mode screen. The text is cleared from the Timekeeping Mode screen if you change to another mode while it is displayed.
∙Alarm operations and the Hourly Time Signal operation are performed in all modes.
∙The number of records you can store in data memory depends on the number of characters that make up each record. See “Data Memory Management” for more information.
To create a new data memory record
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| 1. In the Data Memory Mode, press Aand Dat the |
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| ∙ You do not have to perform the above step if the |
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| ∙ If REST 0% is shown for remaining memory, it means |
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| that memory is full. To store another record, you will |
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| first have to delete some of the records stored in |
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| current cursor location, and C to move the cursor to |
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| ∙ If memory becomes full while you are inputting text, |
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| the cursor will jump to the first (leftmost) character of |
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| the text when you press C, instead of advancing to |
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| 4. Press Bto store your data and return to the data |
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| followed by a data memory record screen, which shows |
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| the text you just input in the upper part of the display, |
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| and a record number automatically assigned by the |
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| watch in the lower part of the display. |
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| ∙ While the record number is in the lower part of the |
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| display, you can see only six characters of the text in the |
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| record. You can scroll through the text on the screen by |
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| pressing D. See “To recall data memory records” for |
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To recall data memory records
1.In the Data Memory Mode, press A to scroll forward through data memory records.
∙Each press of Aadvances to the next record and shows its record number and first six characters of its text.
∙Pressing A while the last record in memory is on the display changes to the remaining memory screen. Pressing Aagain displays the first record.
2.Press Dto scroll through the text on the screen.
First six charactersEnd mark
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Pressing D scrolls through the text.
∙An end mark indicates the end of the text.
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