
Operation Guide 5098/5099/5101
<Modules 5099 and 5101>
<Module 5098>
4.Use C(+1 minute) and
ξHolding down either button for about two seconds and then releasing it starts
ξPressing Cand Bat the same time will start high- speed hand movement, which will continue until the hands complete a
ξTo stop
ξCheck the v
1:00 p.m. = 13 o’clock).
5.After the setting is the way you want, press A.
ξThis will exit the setting mode and the x Second Hand will resume regular timekeeping.
ξFor best timekeeping accuracy, press Aon a time signal from the TV or radio.
ξThe watch will exit the setting mode automatically if you do not perform any button operation for about two or three minutes.
Using the Minute Counter
The minute counter measures elapsed time.
<Module 5098> | <Modules 5099 and 5101> Hand Functions |
| b Ornament |
| n Minute Hand (elapsed time) |
To perform an elapsed time operation
B B B B C
Start | Stop | (Restart) | (Stop) | Reset |
Note
ξCheck the current position of the n Minute Hand (elapsed time). If it is pointed at 5, for example, it means that five minutes have elapsed.
ξThe minute counter can indicate elapsed time up to 20 minutes.
ξThe b Ornament moves with each second, making one revolution per minute (60 seconds).
ξWhile the minute counter hands are stopped (not moving), press Cto reset the n Minute Hand (elapsed time) to 0.
Hand Home Position Adjustment
If the time setting of your watch is not correct even though time calibration signal reception is being performed normally, use the procedure in this section to check the home positions of the hands and make adjustments as required.
Note that you do not need to perform the following operation if your watch is showing the correct time.
Important!
ξIt can take up to 14 minutes for the hands to move to their home positions for hand home position adjustment. It also can take up to 14 minutes for the hand to return to their normal positions following hand home position adjustment.
ξWhen performing the following procedure, it is recommended that after you move to a home position, you press Bto move the setting back one step. Next, press Cto return it to the home position. This helps to ensure better home position adjustment accuracy.
1.In the regular timekeeping, hold down Afor about 10 seconds until the c Minute Hand and x Second Hand move to 12 o’clock.
ξThe x Second Hand goes through the sequence
described below.
Last signal reception result ο RC ο Current location setting ο Keep Adepressed until the x Second Hand starts to move counterclockwise. You can release Aat this time.
ξThe c Minute Hand and x Second Hand are in their correct home positions if they are pointed precisely at 12 o’clock. If the hands are in the correct home positions, advance to step 4.
If the current home positions are within ±15 minutes 00 seconds
If the current home positions are greater than ±15 minutes 00 seconds
2.Use C(+1 second) and
ξ Holding down either button for about two seconds and then releasing it starts
ξ To stop
ξ After adjusting the home positions, go to step 4.
<Modules 5099 and 5101>
<Module 5098>
2.After performing step 1, hold down Cand Bat the same time until the z Hour Hand, c Minute Hand, x Second Hand, and v
3.Use C(+1 second) and
hand positions so they point to 12 o’clock.
ξ Holding down either button for about two seconds and then releasing it starts
movement in the applicable direction.
ξ To stop
button.
ξ The v
adjustment is not required.
ξ After adjusting the home positions, go to step 4.
4.Press A. This will cause the n Minute Hand (elapsed time) to move to its home position (0).
ξIf the n Minute Hand (elapsed time) is at the correct home position, advance to step 6.
<Modules 5099 and 5101>
<Module 5098>
5.Use C(+) and
ξHolding down either button for about two seconds and then releasing it starts
ξTo stop
ξAfter adjusting the home position, go to step 6.
6.Press Ato exit home position correction and return to regular timekeeping.