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MA1409-EA

Operation Guide 5412

Basic Operations

Navigating Between Modes

This section provides an overview of the
watch and its operations.

This watch has a Timekeeping Mode and
a Stopwatch Mode.
Timekeeping Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Note
●

The illustrations included in this
manual have been created to
facilitate explanation. An
illustration may differ somewhat
from the item it represents.

C

30

30

Mode hand

●

After pulling out the crown, rotating it
quickly in succession in either direction
will start a fast forward or fast reverse
operation. While a fast forward operation
is in progress, quickly rotating the crown
in succession again will increase the
speed even further.
●

●

Timekeeping Mode:

General Guide

Normally the mode hand points to the
current day of the week.
In the Airplane Mode, the mode hands

①②③

⑨

⑤
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⑥

Stopping Fast Forward/Fast
Reverse

Note

Stopwatch Mode:
The mode hand always points to “STW”,
even in the Airplane Mode.

⑦ ⑧

The fast reverse operation speed is
fixed and cannot be changed.

Rotate the crown in the direction
opposite that of the ongoing operation or
press any button.

points to h.

④

Fast Forward/Fast Reverse

●

Use the (C) button to navigate between
modes.

A Hour hand
B Second hand

●

C Minute hand
D 24-hour hand

Hold down (C) for at least two seconds
to return to the Timekeeping Mode.

F Small hour hand

Holding down (C) for four seconds or
longer will enter or exit the Airplane
Mode.

G Mode hand

l Using the Watch on an Aircraft

●

E Small minute hand

H Day indicator

Using the Crown

I Crown

Depending on the operation you want to
perform, pull out the crown to the first or
second click and then rotate it.

Watch Face Items
①

First click
Second click

⑤

②
③

⑥
⑦
Normal position

④

B GPS signal time information and
position information acquisition in
progress

E Summer time setting
F Stopwatch Mode

Crown

Important!
●

C GPS signal time information
reception in progress
D Signal receive result

Solar Charging
What is solar charging?
This watch runs on power supplied from
a rechargeable (secondary) battery that
is charged by a solar panel. The solar
panel is integrated into the face of the
watch, and power is generated
whenever the face is exposed to light.
●

This watch uses a special
rechargeable (secondary) battery.
The watch’s battery will not charge if
the watch’s temperature is less than
approximately -10°C (14°F) or
greater than approximately 60°C
(140°F).
ー Over-discharge will occur if the
watch is not charged within
approximately three months after it
stops operation due to low battery
power. Charging may not be
possible after over-discharge
occurs.
ー

⑧

A Time calibration reception in
progress

If you do not perform any
operation for about two minutes
after pulling out the crown,
crown operations will
automatically become disabled.
If that happens, push the crown
back in and then pull it out again.

●

To prevent loss of water
resistance and/or damage due
to impact, be sure to push the
crown in to its normal position
after you are finished using it.
When pushing the crown back
in, take care not to apply too
much force.

G Airplane Mode
H Day of the week

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Charging the Watch
When you are not wearing the watch, put
it in a location where it is exposed to
bright light.

●

●

sure that its face (solar panel) is not
blocked from the light by the sleeve of
your clothing. Power generation
efficiency is reduced even when the face
of the watch is blocked only partially.
NO

Exposing the watch face to light
after the battery goes dead will
cause the second hand to
revolve counterclockwise until it
stops at second 57. This
indicates charging has started.

Charging Times
Light Intensity
High
p
Low

Important!
●

If the second hand stops for
some time after the watch is
continuously exposed to light, it
could mean that charging is not
possible due to over-discharge.
Request chargeable
(secondary) battery
replacement by your original
retailer or authorized CASIO
service center.

●

Depending on light intensity and
local conditions, the watch may
become hot to the touch when
exposed to light for charging.
Take care to avoid burn injury
after charging. Also, avoid
charging the watch under hightemperature conditions like the
ones described below.
ー On the dashboard of a vehicle
parked in the sun
ー Near an incandescent light
bulb or other source of heat
ー Under direct sunlight or in
other hot areas for long
periods

The charge level is indicated by watch
hand movement. Functions become
disabled as battery power goes low.

Important!
●

A fully charged watch can
operate for approximately
seven months without further
charging. Watch operation will
stop approximately 20 days
after the battery goes low.

While you are wearing the watch, make

YES

Checking the Charge Level

Note

Charge
Level 1

Charge
Level 2

A

8 hours

27 hours

B

26 hours

102 hours

C

41 hours

165 hours

D

450 hours

-

Charge Level 1:
Time from dead battery until hand
movement starts

Should battery go low or go
dead, expose the face (solar
panel) to light as soon as
possible.

Immediately after pressing (C) to enter to
the Timekeeping Mode, the second hand
will move to one of the positions below to
indicate the battery charge level.
●

Battery Charged
12 o'clock

●

2 o'clock

Low Battery Power
4 o'clock

6 o'clock

Charge Level 2:
Time from hand movement starts until a
full charge
Light Intensity

A Sunny day, outdoors (50,000 lux)
B Sunny day, near a window (10,000
lux)

Also, the second hand jumps at twosecond or five-second intervals.
Two-second intervals

Five-second intervals

C Overcast day, near a window (5,000
lux)
D Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)

30

30

Note
Second hand
●

Actual charging time depends
on the local charging
environment.

●

●

Above right figures indicate a lower
battery charge.
Dead Battery

All hands are stopped.

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Time Adjustment (GPS,
Time Calibration Signal)

Power Saving Function
Leaving the watch in a dark location for
about one hour between the hours of 10
p.m. and 6 a.m. will cause the second
hand to stop, and the watch will enter
Level 1 power saving. If the watch is left
in this condition for six or seven days, all
hands will stop and the watch will enter
Level 2 power saving.

The watch’s time, day, and Home City
(time zone) settings can be configured in
accordance with a received GPS signal
or time calibration signal.
●

Level 1:

●

Basic timekeeping functions are
operational.

●

Level 2:
Only the day indicator is operational.

Note
●

●

●

GPS signal position information: Used
to update Home City (time zone), time,
and day settings.

Appropriate Signal Reception
Location
GPS signal reception is possible
outdoors where the sky is visible and not
blocked by buildings, trees, or other
objects.

GPS signal time information: Used to
update time and day settings.
Time calibration signal: Used to update
time and day settings.

Important!
●

Note that the watch also may
enter the power saving state if its
face is blocked from light by your
sleeve while you are wearing it.
The watch will enter power
saving from the Timekeeping
Mode only.

Time Adjustment Using GPS

●

Recovering from Power Saving
Operation

Press any button or place the watch in a
well-lit area to recover from power
saving.

Before trying to receive GPS
signal time information and/or a
time calibration signal, first use
GPS to acquire position
information and configure
Home Time (time zone)
settings.
Put the watch into the Airplane
Mode whenever you are inside
an aircraft or in any other area
where radio wave reception is
prohibited or restricted.

Note
●

●

●

l Using the Watch on an
Aircraft

Note
●

Areas where time calibration
signal reception is supported
are limited. When the watch in
an area where time calibration
signal reception is not
supported, adjust time and day
settings based on GPS signals.
l Time Calibration Signal
Reception Ranges

●

In areas where reception is
poor, keep the watch face
oriented upwards and do not
move the watch.
When the watch is set up for
auto receive, take care to avoid
covering the watch face with the
sleeve of your clothing.
GPS signal reception is not
possible in the areas described
below.
ー Where the sky is not visible
ー Indoors (Reception may be
possible near a window.)
ー Near wireless communication
equipment or other devices
that generate magnetism.
You may experience GPS signal
reception problems in the areas
described below.
ー Where the view of the sky
above is narrow
ー Near trees or buildings
ー Near a train station, airport, or
other congested areas

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Acquiring GPS Position
Information Manually

●

You can use a button operation to
acquire GPS position information and
adjust your Home City (time zone), time,
and day settings in accordance with your
current location.

If position information acquisition
is successful, the second hand will
move to “YES” and then the watch
will automatically adjust its time
and day settings.

Note
●

Note

GPS signal reception requires
large amounts of power.
Perform it only when necessary.

The receive operation is performed only
while the watch is in the Timekeeping
Mode (normal timekeeping).
Normally the mode hand points to the
current day of the week.

●

Note
●

●

Mode
hand
30

●

1. Move to a location appropriate for
signal reception and orient the watch
so its display is pointed straight up at
the sky.
2. Hold down (B) for at least three
seconds. Release the button as soon
as the second hand points to “T+P”.
The second hand will move in the
following sequence: “YES” or
“NO” n “T (TIME)” n “T+P”.
●

This indicates that position
information acquisition has
started.
Second hand

If position information acquisition
fails for some reason, the second
hand will move to “NO” and then
the watch will indicate the current
time and day without adjusting
them.

l Navigating Between Modes

●

You can use a button operation on the
watch to receive GPS signal time
information. When the receive operation
is successful, the watch’s Home City
(time zone), day, and time settings will be
adjusted accordingly.

30

Getting ready

●

Acquiring GPS Time Information
Manually

Reception takes anywhere from
about 30 seconds to about two
minutes.

●

GPS signal reception requires
large amounts of power.
Perform it only when necessary.

Getting ready

The receive operation is performed only
while the watch is in the Timekeeping
Mode (normal timekeeping).
●

Normally the mode hand points to the
current day of the week.

l Navigating Between Modes

It can take as long as 13 minutes
when leap second information is
included.
You may experience location
information acquisition
problems when you are in the
vicinity of a time zone
borderline.
The watch’s time and day will
not be indicated correctly if the
Home City (Time Zone) setting
is not right for your location.
Perform position information
acquisition in a representative
city in your time zone or in a
location that is well within the
time zone. Or you can perform a
time information receive
operation to adjust time and day
settings after configuring Home
City (Time Zone) and summer
time settings manually.

Mode
hand
30

1. Move to a location appropriate for
signal reception and orient the watch
so its display is pointed straight up at
the sky.
2. Hold down (B) for at least one
second. Release the button as soon
as the second hand points to “T
(TIME)”.
●

The second hand will move in the
following sequence: “YES” or
“NO” n “T (TIME)”.

●

This indicates that time
information receipt has started.
Second hand

l Selecting a Time Zone
30

l Acquiring GPS Time
Information Manually

30

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If information acquisition is
successful, the second hand will
move to “YES”, and then the watch
will automatically adjust its time
and day settings.

●
●

●

●

Watch is in the Timekeeping Mode
(normal timekeeping).
The watch exited the Airplane Mode.
Current time is between 6:00 a.m. and
10:00 p.m.

●

30

●

If reception fails for some reason,
the second hand will move to “NO”
and then the watch will indicate the
current time and day without
adjusting them.

Light (near a window on a clear day)
continually shining on the face of the
watch for about one to two minutes.

Note
●

Note
●

●

Reception takes anywhere from
about seven seconds to about
one minute.
It can take as long as 13 minutes
when leap second information is
included.

Auto GPS Signal Receive
When the conditions below are satisfied,
the watch will automatically receive a
GPS signal. If any time information
receive is successful, the watch will no
longer attempt to receive a signal for the
rest of the day.
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●

●

●

●

Time data
Watch is in the Timekeeping Mode
(normal timekeeping).
Current time is between 6:00 a.m. and
10:00 p.m.
Light (near a window on a clear day)
continually shining on the face of the
watch for about one to two minutes.

Time Adjustment Using a
Time Calibration Signal

Position information

●

The receive operation can take
as long as 13 minutes when leap
second information is included.

A GPS signal received on or around June
1 or December 1 each year may also
include leap second information.

Note

●

A time calibration signal can be received
while the watch is near a window.
●

●

●

Keep metal objects away from the
watch.
Do not move the watch.
Do not perform any operation on the
watch.
12 o'clock

The time information receive
operation takes anywhere from
about seven seconds to one
minute, while position
information acquisition takes
anywhere from about 30
seconds to two minutes.

Leap seconds

●

Appropriate Signal Reception
Location

The receive operation can take
as long as 13 minutes when leap
second information is included.
Once leap second information is
successfully received, the
watch will not make any attempt
to receive it again until the next
leap second information is sent
(the following June 1 or
December 1).

Note
●

You may experience time
calibration signal reception
problems in the areas described
below.
ー Among or near buildings
ー While riding in a vehicle
ー Near household appliances,
office machines, mobile
phones, etc.
ー On a construction site, in an
airport, or any other location
where radio wave
interference occurs
ー Near high-voltage lines
ー In mountainous areas or
behind a mountain

Time calibration signal reception was
not successful during the previous
evening.

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Checking the Receive
Operation Result

Time Calibration Signal Reception
Ranges

Auto Time Calibration Signal
Receive

Time calibration signal reception is
supported in the areas shown below.

An automatic time calibration signal
receive operation is performed and the
time and day settings are adjusted
between midnight and 5:00 a.m. Once a
signal receive operation is successful, no
more auto receive operations are
performed that day.

You can use the procedure below to
check the result of the last GPS or time
calibration signal receive operation.

The receive operation is performed only

1. Press (B).

●

Japan Time Calibration Signal
(JJY)
1,000 kilometers
500 kilometers
Fukuoka/
Saga

Fukushima

500 kilometers
1,000 kilometers

Tokyo

Chinese Time Calibration Signal
(BPC)
1,500 kilometers

Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
l Navigating Between Modes

while the watch is in the Timekeeping
Mode (normal timekeeping).
●

●

Getting ready

The second hand will move and
indicate the receive operation result.

Normally the mode hand points to the
current day of the week.

“YES”: Receive successful
“NO”: Receive failed

l Navigating Between Modes

Second hand

Changchun

500 kilometers

Mode
hand

Beijing
Shanghai

Chengdu

30

30

Hong Kong
Shangqiu

●

U.S. Time Calibration Signal
(WWVB)

Place the watch near a window or some
other location appropriate for signal
reception.
●

600 miles
(1,000 kilometers)
Denver

New York
Chicago

Los Angeles
Fort Collins
2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers)

●

U.K. (MSF) and German (DCF77)
Time Calibration Signal

●

The second hand points to “RC” while
time calibration reception in progress.

Anthorn

Mainflingen

500 kilometers

The Anthorn signal is receivable within this area.

Note
●

Even if you are within the normal
reception range of a time
calibration signal, reception
may be made impossible by the
following factors: geographic
contours, weather, the season,
the time of day, wireless noise.

Note

When the receive operation is
successful, the time and day settings
will be adjusted automatically.

●

Note
●

1,500 kilometers

2. Press (B) or do not perform any
operation for one or two seconds to
return to the current time.

Reception takes anywhere from
about two minute to about 10
minutes. It can take as long as
20 minutes.

Even if there was a successful
receive operation, the second
hand will point to “NO” if you
adjusted the time setting
manually.

Signal Reception
Precautions
●

GPS signal and time calibration signal
reception will not be possible under
any of the watch conditions described
below.
While battery power is low
While the watch is in the Airplane
Mode or Stopwatch Mode
ー When power saving is at Level 2
(GPS signal reception also is not
possible at Level 1.)
ー While the crown is pulled out
ー While the stopwatch is measuring
elapsed time
ー While the temperature of the watch
is less than approximately -10°C
(14°F) or greater than approximately
60°C (140°F)
ー

ー

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●

●

Note that an internal decoding process
the watch performs after it receives a
signal may cause the time setting to be
slightly off (by less than one second).
If the receive operation is successful,
the time and day settings will be
adjusted automatically in accordance
with the Home City (time zone) and
summer time settings. Summer time
will not be applied correctly in the
cases described below.
ー When the summer time start date
and time, end date and time, or other
rules are changed by authorities
ー When position information cannot
be acquired correctly
ー When position information can be
acquired, but it is wrong because the
watch is located near a time zone
boundary, etc.
As of December 2013, China does not
observe summer time. If China starts to
observe summer time in the future, the
time displayed by the watch for China
may not be correct.
When the watch is unable to adjust its
time in accordance with a calibration
signal for some reason, average
timekeeping accuracy is within ±15
seconds per month.

Using the Watch on an
Aircraft
Enter the Airplane Mode when in an
aircraft or anywhere else where GPS or
time calibration signal reception is
restricted.

Entering the Watch Airplane
Mode
Holding down (C) for about four seconds
to enter the watch’s Airplane Mode. The
mode hand will move to the Airplane
mark.

●

Each time the (C) button is held down
for about four seconds, the watch
enters or exits the Airplane Mode.

3. Hold down the (A) button for about
one second to change the summer
time setting.
●

World Time
World Time lets you look up the current

Each press of (A) cycles through
available settings in the sequence
shown below.
“AT (AUTO)” n “STD” n “DST”

time in any one of 27 cities and 40 time
zones around the globe.
Getting ready

Enter the Timekeeping Mode.

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l Navigating Between Modes
●

Checking the Time in
Another Zone
1. Pull out the crown to the first click.

●

The hands of the watch will move to
the current time in the currently
selected World Time City.

●

Time zone

Small
minute hand

“DST”
The watch always indicates
summer time.

4. Push the crown back in.
Crown

Note
●

2. Rotate the crown to change the time
zone.
The small hour hand and small
minute hand indicate the current
time in the selected time zone.
Hold down the (B) button for about
one second to display UTC
(Universal Time Coordinated)
time.

Small
Minute
Hand

“STD”
The watch always indicates
standard time.

30

Small hour
hand

●

“AT (AUTO)”
The watch switches between
standard time and summer time
automatically.

●

When a time zone for which
there is no city name displayed
is selected, use “STD” or “DST”
for the summer time setting.
You cannot switch between
“STD” and “DST” while “UTC” is
selected as the Home City (time
zone).

30

Crown
Small Hour Hand

Airplane mark

30

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Stopwatch
The stopwatch measures elapsed time in
units of 1/20 (0.05) seconds up to 23
minutes, 59.95 seconds (24 minutes).
Getting ready

Enter the Stopwatch Mode.
l Navigating Between Modes

Adjusting Time Settings
Manually
You can use the procedure below to
adjust the watch’s time and day settings
when GPS and time calibration signal
reception is not possible for some
reason.

1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
The second hand will move to the
currently selected time zone.

30

Selecting a Time Zone
Use the procedure in this section to
30

Measuring Elapsed Time
Stopwatch
1/20 (0.05)-second

select a city (time zone) to use as your
Home City. If you are in an area that
observes summer time, you can also
enable or disable summer time.

Note
●

Stopwatch minutes
and seconds
Mode hand
30

1. Use the operations below to
measure elapsed time.
A Start

A Stop
●

A Resume

A Stop
●

The stopwatch 1/20 (0.05)-second
hand will move for the first 30
seconds after an elapsed time
measurement operation is started,
and then stop. When the elapsed
time measurement operation is
stopped, the hand will move to the
appropriate position to indicate the
final 1/20 (0.05)-second count.

2. Press (B) to reset the elapsed time to
all zeroes.
3. Press (C) to return to the
Timekeeping Mode.

●

The initial factory default
summer time setting for all cities
(time zones) is “AT (AUTO)”.
With this setting, the watch
automatically switches between
summer time and standard time
as required. The “AT (AUTO)”
setting lets you use the watch
without worrying about
changing the summer time
setting.
When performing a manual
operation to select a time zone
for which there is no city name
displayed, use “STD” or “DST”
for the summer time setting.
In the cases described below,
receiving GPS position
information will automatically
cause “AT (AUTO)” to be
selected for the summer time
setting.
When the time zone of the
current receive operation is
different from the watch’s time
zone setting prior to the
receive operation.
ー When the time zone is
unchanged, but the acquired
position information is for a
geographic area with different
summer time rules (start date,
end date)

ー

Crown

Time zone

2. Rotate the crown to change the time
zone.
●

●

You can also select a time zone
whose name is not indicated on
the face of the watch.
For information about time zones,
see the “City (Time Zone) List”.

3. Hold down (A) for about one second
to change the summer time setting.
●

Each press of (A) cycles through
available settings in the sequence
shown below.
“AT (AUTO)” n “STD” n “DST”

30

●

●

●

“AT (AUTO)”
The watch switches between
standard time and summer time
automatically.
“STD”
The watch always indicates
standard time.
“DST”
The watch always indicates
summer time.

4. Push the crown back in to its normal
position.

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Summer Time
Summer time, which is also known as
Daylight Saving Time (DST), advances
the time setting one hour, 30 minutes, or
some other amount of time from standard
time (STD) during the summer months.
Whether or not and how summer time is
used depends on your country or local
area. Summer time is not used in some
countries and local areas.

This enables the year one’s digit
setting operation.

Adjusting the Time and Day
Setting

7. Rotate the crown to move the second
hand to the desired setting for the
year one’s digit.

1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
The second hand will move to the
currently selected time zone.
Hours

Adjusting Hand and Day
Indicator Alignment

6. Press (C).

0

1
2
+

9

3

8

4

−

●

7

6

5
Year (1’s digit)

8. Press (C).
This changes to the month setting
operation.

Minutes
11

12

1
2

10

+

9
30

Crown

Strong magnetism or impact can cause
the time indicated by the hands and the
day indicator to go out of alignment. If this
happens, adjust hand and day indicator
alignment.

3
4

8
7

Time zone

6

−

5

The watch performs alignment of the
hour hand, minute hand, second hand,
and 24-hour hand automatically.

Adjusting Hand and Day
Indicator Alignment
1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
2. Hold down (B) for about five
seconds, until the second hand
moves to 12 o’clock.
This will start auto alignment of the
hour hand, minute hand, second
hand, and 24-hour hand.
●

Month

2. Hold down (C) for about 10 seconds.
This causes the second hand to
move to 12 o’clock and enables the
hour and minute setting operation.
3. Rotate the crown to adjust the hour
and minute settings.

9. Rotate the crown to change the
month.

Hour hand
Minute hand
Second
hand

10. Press (C).
This changes to the day setting
operation.

24-hour
hand

30

Crown

4. Press (C).
This enables the year 10’s digit
setting operation.
Year (10’s digit)
00

●

−

10

Day
30
−

80

If the 24-hour hand is off by 12
hours, hold down (A) for about two
seconds. The 24-hour hand will
move to 12 o’clock.

+

90
40
60

+

30

20

70

After auto alignment is complete,
the hands should be in the
positions shown below.

50

11. Rotate the crown to change the day.
12. On a time signal at the top of a
minute, push the crown back in.

5. Rotate the crown to move the second
hand to the desired setting for the
year ten’s digit.

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●

Note

3. Press (C).
Confirm that the small hour hand and
small minute hand are stopped at 12
o’clock.

●

Small Minute
Hand
30

Small Hour
Hand

4. If the small hour hand and small

5. Press (C).
Confirm that the mode hand is
stopped at 12 o’clock.
Mode hand

Use the procedure below to easily
change day and time settings of the
watch to a destination location.
●

Confirm that the day indicator shows
1.

1

Day

8. If 1 is not shown for the day, rotate the
crown until 1 is shown.
9. Push the crown back in.

2. Perform a GPS signal position
acquisition operation, which will
adjust the watch’s time setting to
your current location.

l Using the Watch on an Aircraft
l Acquiring GPS Position
Information Manually

Other Information

Moving To Another Time
Zone

30

7. Press (C).

1. Exit the Airplane Mode.

procedure from the beginning.
Pushing the crown in to its
normal position part way
through the alignment
procedure will cause the hands
to return to their normal position.
Any alignment you performed
up to that point will be applied.

minute hand are not at 12 o’clock,
rotate the crown to align them
correctly.

6. If the mode hand is not at 12 o’clock,
rotate the crown to align it correctly.

Leaving the crown pulled out for
more than approximately 30
minutes without performing any
operation will automatically
cause the adjustment operation
to become disabled. If this
happens, push the crown back
in to its normal position and then
pull it out gain to restart the

●

Any time you perform a GPS signal
receive operation, the watch may try to
acquire leap second information. A
leap second information receive
operation can take as long as 13
minutes. Make sure the watch is
sufficiently charged before performing
a GPS signal receive operation after
you arrive at your destination.
Prior to Takeoff

1. Enter the watch’s Airplane Mode
when instructed to do so by airline
personnel.

30

Airplane mark

After Arriving

City (Time Zone) List
A time zone for which no city name is
displayed by the watch is indicated in the
table below by a hyphen (-) in the “City
Code” column. The “City Name” column
will contain the name of a representative
city in that zone.
City
code

City Name

Second
Hand
Position

UTC
Offset

UTC

Coordinated
Second 0
Universal Time

0

LON

London

Second 2

0

PAR

Paris

Second 4

+1

ATH

Athens

Second 6

+2

JED

Jeddah

Second 8

+3

-

(Tehran)

Second 9

+3.5

DXB

Dubai

Second 10 +4

-

(Kabul)

Second 11 +4.5

-

(Karachi)

Second 12 +5

DEL

Delhi

Second 13 +5.5

-

(Kathmandu)

Second 14 +5.75

DAC

Dhaka

Second 15 +6

-

(Yangon)

Second 16 +6.5

BKK

Bangkok

Second 17 +7

HKG

Hong Kong

Second 19 +8

-

(Eucla)

Second 21 +8.75

TYO

Tokyo

Second 22 +9

-

(Adelaide)

Second 23 +9.5

SYD

Sydney

Second 24 +10

-

(Lord Howe
Island)

Second 25 +10.5

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City
code

City Name

Second
Hand
Position

UTC
Offset

NOU

Noumea

Second 26 +11

-

(Norfolk
Island)

Second 27 +11.5

WLG

Wellington

Second 28 +12

-

(Chatham
Islands)

Second 30 +12.75

TBU

Nuku’alofa

Second 31 +13

CXI

Kiritimati

Second 33 +14

BAR

Baker Island

Second 36 -12

PPG

Pago Pago

Second 38 -11

HNL

Honolulu

Second 40 -10

-

(Marquesas
Islands)

Second 41 -9.5

ANC

Anchorage

Second 42 -9

LAX

Los Angeles

Second 44 -8

DEN

Denver

Second 46 -7

CHI

Chicago

Second 48 -6

NYC

New York

Second 50 -5

-

(Venezuela)

Second 51 -4.5

SCL

Santiago

Second 52 -4

-

(St. John’s)

Second 53 -3.5

RIO

Rio de Janeiro Second 54 -3

FEN

Fernando de
Noronha

Second 55 -2

RAI

Praia

Second 56 -1

●

The contents of the above table are
current as of December 2013.

City Name
London

Paris

3:00 a.m., last
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
Sunday in March
October

Athens

4:00 a.m., last
3:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
Sunday in March
October

Sydney

2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
October
2:00 a.m., last

Wellington Sunday in
September

●

If the summer time start and end
dates for your current location
have been changed from those
indicated in the table, you will
need switch between “STD” and
“DST” manually.
In the case of a time zone for
which no city name is displayed,
you can automatically switch
between standard time and
summer time by acquiring GPS
position information.

3:00 a.m., first
Sunday in April

2:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., first
second Sunday Sunday in
in March
November

Denver

2:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., first
second Sunday Sunday in
in March
November

Chicago

2:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., first
second Sunday Sunday in
in March
November

New York

2:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., first
second Sunday Sunday in
in March
November

Santiago

Midnight, end of Midnight, end of
second Saturday second Saturday
in October
in March

●

Midnight, start of
third Sunday in
Midnight, start of
February, or
third Sunday in
midnight, start of
October
fourth Sunday in
February

The contents of the above table are
current as of December 2013.

Function Limitations
●

Signal Reception (GPS)

How temperature affects watch
functions

This functions below are disabled while

The watch cannot
perform a receive
operation.

Q1

Is the watch’s battery charged?
Signal reception is not possible

YES

Los
Angeles

Rio de
Janeiro

Troubleshooting

3:00 a.m., first
Sunday in April

2:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., first
Anchorage second Sunday Sunday in
in March
November

Note
●

Summer Time
End

2:00 a.m., last
1:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
Sunday in March
October

Summer Time Table
When “AT (AUTO)” is selected for a city
that observes summer time, switching
between standard time and summer time
will be performed automatically at the
timing shown in the table below.

Summer Time
Start

while battery power is low. Keep
the watch exposed to light until it
recharges sufficiently.

Is the watch in the Timekeeping Mode
(not Airplane Mode)?

YES

Signal reception is not possible
while the watch is in the Stopwatch
Mode or Airplane Mode. Enter the
Timekeeping Mode (not Airplane
Mode).

After checking the above, the watch
still cannot perform a receive
operation.
GPS signal reception is not
possible under the conditions
described below.
●

During power saving

●

While the crown is pulled out

●

Q2

While the watch temperature is
less than approximately -10°C
(14°F) or more than
approximately 60°C (140°F)

The second hand
remains at “T+P” or “T
(TIME)” during the signal
receive operation.

The watch may be receiving leap second
information.
l Leap seconds

the temperature of the watch is less than
approximately -10°C (14°F) or greater
than approximately 60°C (140°F).
●

●

●

GPS signal and time calibration signal
receive operation
Solar charging
Hand and day indicator alignment
adjustment

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Q3

The signal receive
operation always fails.

Is the watch in a location that is
appropriate for signal reception?
Check your surroundings and
move the watch to a location
where signal reception is better.

Signal Reception (Time
Calibration Signal)

Minimize movement of the watch
while the receive operation is in
progress.
When the watch is set up for auto
receive, take care to avoid
covering the watch face with the
sleeve of your clothing.
Q4

Signal reception should
have been successful,
but the watch’s time and/
or day is wrong.

YES

l Acquiring GPS Position
Information Manually
YES

l Selecting a Time Zone

After checking the above, the time
and/or day settings is still wrong.
Adjust time and day settings
manually.

l Appropriate Signal Reception
YES

Is the watch in the Timekeeping Mode

YES

Signal reception is not possible
while the watch is in the Stopwatch
Mode or Airplane Mode. Enter the
Timekeeping Mode (not Airplane
Mode).

YES

The transmitter of the time
calibration may not be transmitting
a signal.
Try again later.

The watch will not indicate the
correct time if the Home City (time
zone) setting is wrong. Change
your Home City (time zone) setting
so it correctly indicates your
location.

Hand Movement and
Indications
Q1

l Acquiring GPS Position
Information Manually
l Selecting a Time Zone

After checking the above, the watch
still cannot perform a receive
operation.
Time calibration signal reception
is not possible under the
conditions described below.
●

●

I don’t know what mode
the watch is in.

Hold down (C) for at least two seconds to
return to the Timekeeping Mode.
●

Take care not to hold down the (C)
button too long. Holding down the (C)
button for about four seconds will enter
or exit the Airplane Mode.

l Navigating Between Modes

When watch is at Level 2 power
saving
When the crown is pulled out

30

●

Minimize movement of the watch
and do not perform any watch
operations while a receive
operation is in progress.

Is the signal transmitter in your area
transmitting a signal?

Is your Home City (time zone) setting
correct for your location?

YES

Location

Did you avoid touching the watch
while the receive operation was in
progress?

(not Airplane Mode)?

Is your Home City (time zone) setting
correct for your location?
Change your Home City (time
zone) setting so it correctly
indicates your location.

Check your surroundings and
move the watch to a location
where signal reception is better.

Signals reception is not possible
while battery power is low. Keep
the watch exposed to light until it
recharges sufficiently.

The signal receive
operation always fails.

Is the watch in a location that is
appropriate for signal reception?

Is the watch’s battery charged?

Location

Is the face of the watch pointed
straight upwards at the sky?

The watch cannot
perform a receive
operation.

Q1

l Appropriate Signal Reception
YES

Q2

While the watch temperature is
less than approximately -10°C
(14°F) or more than
approximately 60°C (140°F)

If successful reception is not
possible for some reason, you can
adjust the time and day settings
manually.

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Q2

The second hand is
jumping at two-second or
five-second intervals.

Q7

The current time
indicated by the watch is
off by one hour or 30
minutes

Battery power is low. Keep the watch
exposed to light until it recharges
sufficiently.

The summer time setting is not correct.
Select the correct setting.

l Charging the Watch

l Acquiring GPS Position Information

Q3

All hands are stopped
and buttons do not work.

The battery is dead. Keep the watch

Manually
l Selecting a Time Zone
Q8

exposed to light until it recharges
sufficiently.
l Charging the Watch
Q4

The hands suddenly start
moving at high speed.

This is due to one of the reasons below,
and does not indicate malfunction.
Simply wait until normal hand movement
resumes.
●

The watch is recovering from a power
saving state.
l Power Saving Function

●

The hands are moving to their new
positions following a GPS signal or
time calibration signal receive
operation.
l Time Adjustment (GPS, Time
Calibration Signal)
Q5

Hands are stopped and
buttons do not work.

Hands and/or the day
indicator is out of
alignment.

Strong magnetism or impact may cause
the hands of the watch to go out of
alignment. Correct hand position
alignment.
l Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator
Alignment

Crown Operations
Q1

Nothing happens when I
rotate the crown.

If you do not perform any operation for
about two minutes after pulling out the
crown (approximately 30 minutes in the
case of hand and day indicator alignment
operations), crown operations will
automatically become disabled. Push
the crown back in to its normal position
and then pull it out again.
l Using the Crown

The watch is in the charge recovery
mode. Wait until the recovery process is
complete (for about 15 minutes). The
watch will recover more quickly if you
place it in a brightly lit location.
Q6

The current time
displayed by the watch is
off by a few hours.

The city (time zone) setting is not correct.
Select the correct setting.
l Acquiring GPS Position Information
Manually
l Selecting a Time Zone

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