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Problem
The time is not
correct.
The watch
successfully
received the radio
wave, but it deviates
slightly from the
correct time.
The second hand
moved suddenly to
the reception
standby (RX)
position.
Check
• Check the reception status.
• Check whether the daylight
saving time is ON or OF
(off). (p. 46)
• If the reception status is NO,
change your location and try to
receive the radio wave again. “On
Demand Reception” (p. 20)
• In TME or WT-S mode, select
daylight saving time ON or OF
(off).
• A slight deviance (less than 1
second) may be caused by the
internal processing of the watch.
• Check again the automatic
reception setting of the RX-S
(receive set) mode. (p. 68)
• Have you set the 4 a.m.
automatic reception to a
different time?
Remedy
Problem
Radio signals
cannot be
received.
The time is not
correct.
Check
• Is the mode hand pointing to
a mode other than TME,
CAL or RX-S?
• Is chronograph or timer
measurement in progress?
• Pull the crown out to position 1 and
set the mode to TME, CAL or RX-S.
• Stop the measurement, reset, and try
to receive the radio wave again.
• If the reference position is not
correctly set, adjust it as indicated in
“Adjusting the Reference Position”.
(p. 74)
• Is the reference position set
correctly?
Check the reference position.
(p. 14)
Remedy