Operation Guide 5196/5252/5301
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Nov | Jan |
Oct | Feb |
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Aug | Apr |
Jul | May |
5.Rotate the crown to move the x Second Hand to the month you want.
6.After the setting is the way you want, press A.
ξ The x Second Hand will move to the tens digit setting of the current year.
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90
80 | 40 |
70 | 50 |
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7.Rotate the crown to move the x Second Hand to the year tens digit setting you want.
8.After the tens digit setting is the way you want, press A.
ξ The x Second Hand will move to the ones digit of the current year setting.
Jun | Year tens Digit |
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| 0 | 9. Rotate the crown to move the | |
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| ξ If you want to continue on to the time | ||
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| setting, press Aand then perform | ||
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10. At the top of a minute (based on | |||
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| 6 | the time signal on the radio, TV, | |
| Year ones Digit | etc.), push the crown back in to |
restart timekeeping.
Adjusting the Home Positions
Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands and/or day of the watch to be off, even if the watch is able to perform the calibration signal receive operation. The watch automatically detects and adjusts the position of the x Second Hand as required. Note, however, that the watch does not automatically correct the positions of the
z Hour Hand, c Minute Hand, or v Day Indicator. You need to correct the positions of these manually.
ξThe x Second Hand will restart timekeeping from 0 seconds (12 o’clock).
Note
ξThe watch automatically makes adjustments in the day setting to account for different length months and leap year.
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Adjusting Home Positions Manually
Important!
ξYou do not need to perform the procedure in this section if the watch is indicating the hour, minute, and day normally.
1.Pull the crown out to the Þ rst click.
2.Hold down Afor at least Þ ve seconds until the
x Second Hand moves to 12 oÕclock.
ξ The c Minute Hand and x Second Hand should move to their correct home positions (12 o’clock) when you release A. If they do, advance to step 5.
3. What you should do next depends on how much the hand positions are off, as described below.
ξ Off within ±15 minutes 00 seconds: Perform steps 4, 5, and 6 of this procedure.
ξOff by more than ±15 minutes 00 seconds: Perform steps 7, 8, 9, and 10 of this procedure.
Hands off within ±15 minutes 00 seconds
4.Rotate the crown to move the x Second Hand and c Minute Hand to their correct home positions (12 oÕclock).
ξA
5. Press Aand check the v Day Indicator. ξ The v Day Indicator should show 1 and the x Second Hand should align with the bottom of the v Day Indicator. This can
take up to 90 seconds.
ξ If the 1 is not in the center of the v Day Indicator, rotate the crown to center it. A
6.Push the crown back in.
ξThis exits home position adjustment and returns to regular timekeeping. Note that it can take up to about 10 minutes before the watch returns to regular timekeeping.
ξThis completes home position adjustment when the hands are off within
±15 minutes 00 seconds.
Hands off by more than ±15 minutes 00 seconds
8.Press A.
ξThe z Hour Hand, c Minute Hand and x Second Hand should move to their correct home positions (12 o’clock). This can take up to about 10 minutes.
9.Rotate the crown to adjust the positions of the hands.
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In this case, check the position of the v Day Indicator Þ rst.
7.Press Aand check the v Day Indicator.
ξThe v Day Indicator should show 1 and the x Second Hand should align with the bottom of the v Day Indicator. This can take up to 90 seconds.
ξIf the 1 is not in the center of the v Day Indicator, rotate the crown to center it. A
10.Push the crown back in.
ξThis exits home position adjustment and returns to regular timekeeping. Note that it can take up to about 10 minutes before the watch returns to regular timekeeping.
Note
ξYou can stop hand adjustment at any time by pushing the crown back in. This will return to regular timekeeping with the hands at positions reflecting any changes you made up to that point.
Troubleshooting
Hand Movement and Position
■ The x Second Hand is moving in the pattern:
1 second 1 second 2 seconds.
The battery charge is starting to go low. Expose the watch to light to charge it. See ÒCharging the WatchÓ (page
■The x Second Hand is moving at two-second intervals.
■All of the watch’s hands are stopped at 12 o’clock, and the Abutton and crown do not do anything.
The battery charge may be low. Expose the watch to light until the x Second Hand starts moving normally, at
■The hands of the watch suddenly start moving at high speed, even when I do not perform any operation.
This could be due to any one of the following causes. In all cases, the hand movement does not indicate malfunction, and should stop shortly.
ξThe watch is recovering from a sleep state (page
ξThe time setting is being adjusted following a successful auto time calibration signal receive operation (page
■Nothing happens when I rotate the crown.
Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes without performing any operation will automatically cause the setting operation to become disabled. If this happens, press the crown back in and then pull it out again to conÞ gure settings. See ÒCrown OperationsÓ (page
■Hand movement is stopped.
The watch may have been exposed to magnetism, which will cause the hands to stop at their current positions. Pull the crown out to the Þ rst click or press a button to restart hand movement. If the indicated time is not correct, perform home position adjustment. See ÒAdjusting Home Positions ManuallyÓ (page
■The current time setting is off by hours.
Your location setting may be wrong. Check your location setting and correct it, if necessary (page