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Recovery Automatic Reception (Automatic Reception)
• If the watch stops due to insufficient charging, expose the watch to
sunlight to recharge it. When the watch is recharged sufficiently, it will
automatically receive the radio wave once.
* Regularly charge your radio controlled watch so it does not become insufficiently
charged.
The radio wave reception can be checked with “Confirming
Reception Status”. (p. 26)
On Demand Reception (Manual Reception)
• Signals can be received at any time.
<Receiving the radio signals>
1.Pull the crown out to position 1 and turn to align the
mode hand with the CAL, TME or RX-S position.
2.Return the crown to the normal position.
3.Remove the watch from your wrist and place on a
stable surface near a window where the radio signal
can be easily received.
4. Point the 9:00 side of the watch in the direction of the radio wave transmitter, and hold
down the lower right button (A) for more than 2 seconds. Release when the
confirmation tone sounds and the second hand stops at RX. The second hand will then
move to H, M or L, and reception will begin.
* Do not move the watch during reception.
5. When the radio wave has been properly received, the second hand will automatically
move from H, M or L to the time that was received, all the hands will be corrected,
and the second hand will return to 1-second interval movement.
* Reception can take a maximum of 15 minutes.
[Mode hand position
when receiving]