Procedure
Refer to part "1. Infrared Communication", "B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure" of the previous section for an explanation of the procedure for calling up each display.
(1)Switch the watch that is to receive data to the reception standby display of the data you want to receive.
*In the case of time or alarm data, select the "TIME/ALM / Receive" menu, and in the case of dive alarm or anniversary data, select the "toWATCH / WaitDATA" menu.
<Receiving <Transmitting
Watch>Watch>
(2) Switch the watch that is to send data to the transmission display of the
data you want to send (last display of the menu).
(3) Press the upper right button (B) or the EL light button once of the sending watch after aligning the respective infrared transmission/reception units of the
sending and receiving watches. A sound is made by both the sending and receiving watches once data transfer begins. There is no sound made by the receiving watch if data transfer has failed (in the case of transferring data using CYBER AQUALAND or CYBER AQUALAND Nx).
(4)Pressing the lower left button (D) for at least 2 seconds and then released on both the sending and receiving watches returns the watches to the time mode of the standard mode.
*One set of anniversary data (graphic) is sent per transmission. The anniversary graphic that will be sent changes each time the upper left button (C) is pressed during the Annivers (Anniversary Data Transmission) display.
*When sending time setting data, if the time difference zone (time difference from UTC) of the sending watch is not present in the receiving watch, a temporary location named "IrWW" is created in the receiving watch, and that location is corrected to the same time as the time of the sending watch.
The location "IrWW" cannot be displayed on the personal computer ("CAPgm" software). After setting the various watch settings on "CAPgm" and sending those settings to the watch, the location "IrWW" is deleted automatically.
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