BREITLING USA E56X21-Y Back-up survival instrument intended for use in the event of aviation accident. User Manual Part six of eight of the Breitling Emergency

BREITLING USA, INC. Back-up survival instrument intended for use in the event of aviation accident. Part six of eight of the Breitling Emergency

Part six of eight of the Breitling Emergency user manual

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5.2 Supplementary antenna
The EMFRt-ENCY is fitted with an extra antenna which
considerably increases the range at the transmitter
without using any extra power. It should be deployed
only after the transmitter has been activated by
withdrawing the main antenna and unly itthe transmitter
can be deployed vertically, against a tree or a rock, for
example.
Note: The supplementary antenna need nnt be extended if
the transmitter is activated by a survivor in the water. The
surface at the sea acts as a reflector,
Extending the supplementary antenna
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should gamtt an arm lmgtltmbuut
60m. (24m). Attmtitm: Unlike my
(A), mp m) mitts find to the
sitpptnnmtary antmmz.
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5.4 How to deploy the transmitter
The best possible results depend on how the EMERGENCY
transmitter is deployed,
The walrh shnurd he mum:
(mum up] with the mum mum
nu ctmr‘mi up
A m.- make an initial 5mm.
Amid lhrsc positions
Important: The main anten-
na must not much the
watch case, the supplemen-
tary antenna or any other
metal object.
5.5 Outside temperature
The temperature affects the range of the transmitter. lts
performance is reduced at temperatures below 0° C
(32°F), At temperatures below 5°C (40°F), it is best to
keep the watch warm on the wrist and to extend the
main antenna (A) only.
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5.6 Stopping transmission
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Reminder. As a safety measure, and to discourage misuse,
the EMERGENG has been designed for single operation, Once
the transmitter has been activated by extending the antenna,
the watch must be returned to a BREITLING service center for
the transmitter to be made operational again. This service is
free only if the use of the transmitter has been justified,
Any malfunction or visible damage to the watch such as
cracks in the glass, crown or antenna caps require
immediate attention.
Note: The watch and the transmitter are independent.
Damage to the watch, as a result of an air crash, for example,
does not necessarily mean that the transmitter is out of use.
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6. USING THE MULTIFUNCTION WATCH
Rotate "w crown
m poslhml 1 m
selm film-nous,
Rnlatt Hm (Imam
m pnsinon 2 m
mrn'rt yaacnaus,
I'mss ml the
rmwn in position
1 tnar'litm [mm
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2. Lara! time
(hm, min, szti)
6. Second
timezone: n graph CHR
1. DESCRIPTION
This BREITLING electronic
movement’s various
functions are excep-
tionally logical and
simple to use. They are
selected and called up
merely by actiom’ng the
crown.
2. SELECTING
FUNCTIONS
Functions are selected by
rotating the crown in
positicn 1 (neutral
position) backward or
forward, The various
functions appear on the
dial display in 1 to s or s
to 1 order, depending on
the dimction of rotation.
3. Stands.
6. Day and
and date
date
7. Chmna-
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3. CORRECTING TIME INFORMATION
3.1 12H - 24H display
Yuu fan choose between two display modes for the time of day:
— 24H, military style,
— two 12H periods: am, and pm.
Selecting and correcting:
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lat
Sclm w 1? 12nd timmm') [unctilm by rotating
(hr crown,
press nnrr ml thr mmm: If the term A ar P is dic-
phytd, the Imu- rmdoul IS in the 2x12H mode, as
far example:
film
v v
before noon ajrrr norm
v Nun: When the time madam is in the 2x1 m
H mudt, a small «P» appears next In (ht hnur figure
“£5 hem-rm noon and midnight,
If "a It’l'l" is visible, the rimr madam is m the 24H made,
as for example:
A A
if. I!
M M 1
v _
after noon
To change ”it time
display mode, press
on lhe Frown 11mm
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3.2 Setting the watch to the correct time
Put the watch in the 24H time readout mode
(see point 3.1).
e‘ 0 Selm and aaeplay Inca! nma:
pull Ihr mum nah- lla- ham and human dlxits
flash an ana afl;
set lhe watch lo the tuner! time by rotating the
mm'n: mph: mlallan mnvrs the hands forward nr
backward by a full haw while slaw rotntlml mmJes
them an rilhrr dlreclmn by am minute;
Q- push the (mum back against Mr case.
If desired, return the watch to the leZH mode
(see point 3.1).
3.3 Adjusting the seconds
If the wateh loses or gains a few seconds, after some time
on the wrist for instance or following setting operations, it
is easily reset to the exact second:
—
M7 0 Select ana display local time;
an v
pull the crawl out: the hour and mmuic diglts
flash an and of]:
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h-hlh the sauna,- rllglts flash, push the rmwll bark
ln pm'iscly al an uhsz—rlwhlry rlmr signal nr when
a referem'r mm mm mnlks the Exact mmulr:
lim- rl-lll n-rum llw strands dlxlls la zl-m.
Cllrrk that Illr lmllutl' dlsplay alumnus la Ilw
rxact tlmf; a ll am nar, aaa or substvarr a mlnala
(we point 3.2).
3.4 Correcting the date and the month
Note: The calendar is programmed to provide the exact
date during a full leap-year cycle of four years, thus
requiring a comxtion every February 29 only.
0 Selrn the Seconds 5 Date faach‘an display:
pull lhe mmn aul: next la the am, lhr seconds
digits are mphm'd by the manlh alglllsl, with all
digits flashing;
rotate the rmwn for-wind or barlnmrd: if rotated
myidly. the mnmh will thange; if mtnltd slowly,
lhz date will rhangt,
month/date
push the nvwn bark in: the small; digits mplncr
« the mnrllh.
Lauryn" adjustments:
The calendar is programmed to switch automatically from
February 28 to March 1; it will therefore have to be
adjusted manually every February 29 by moving the date
back by one day, from March 1 to February 29.

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