Tokyo Shinyu SWU-R1-01 Silwatch User Manual

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Puru Puru Signals Message by Vibration and Characters
Instruction Manual for
SILWATCH
Thank you for purchasing "SILWATCH".
Before use, please read this instruction manual
well. Make sure you are familiar with it, and
then keep it at hand.
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[contents]
1.Names of each part-m
2.SYSTEM FEATURE 44444444444444
[How to replace the transmitter batteries]~~~~-~
3. How to Use the Watch ------
[Normal mode .................................................
lWhen wishing to see the time ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.When wishing to adjust the time ................................................
lHow to change over from intermittent to continuous time display -
IHow to turn on the back light --------------
lWhen wishing to set the alarm function -~
i~ lWhen wishing to release the alarm function »»»»»
4. On Receiver batteries:
lHow to confirm the residual power of batteries
lDuration of batteries:---
lHow to Replace Batteries
5. Notes on Use"-
IFleauests and Notes on Batteries
IDain Maintenance
ITroubIe-shooting-
Specifications ............................................................................................. 13
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2 8 EM FEATURE
(A) Receiver
OWhen the wristwatch-type receiver captures signals transmitted from the
transmitter or repeater, it tells you that a message has been received, by
giving 3 vibrations at an interval of 1 second each. which you will feel as a
"Puru Puru" vibration on your wrist produced by the built-in vibrator.
OSimultaheously it signals which transmitter sent the message, by showing
characters for 10 seconds on the liquid crystal display (LCD). for example
DOOR. Then it goes back automatically to its original state. While the
characters are being displayed new incoming signals cannot be received.
oWhen the ALARM transmitter functions. both alarm vibrations and character
display are continuously repeated, To avoid using up the battery too fast,
press the TIME button of the receiver for a few seconds. This will return the
LCD to the initial state.
>24Normally the liquid crystal displays nothing. iii the TIME button or ALARM
button is pressed, the time is displayed for 10 seconds.
(B) Transmitter
OCaptures signals from the doorbell or interphone found at the entrance. or fax.
etc“ and transmits signals by radio to the wristwatch-type receiver.
[Or by using the transmission button of the transmitter itself]
OThe receiving party can be called from any transmitter by pressing the
transmission button of the transmitter, When the transmission button is
pressed, the transmission lamp is lit. and the receiver displays CALL.
0The transmitter can be used with batteries. You can therefore carry the CALL
transmitter about.
Battery cells to use: 2 UM-4 cells. They should last approximately 1.5
months if used continuously with the power switch set to ON, and for
approximately 1 year if the power is set to UN for 3 hours a day. When it is
not going to be used for a long period of time. remove the dry cells.
Pressmg the battery Pay attention to the Replace the cell
cover, move it position of + and -, cover as |t was, and
downwards and and insert 2 UM-4 press it in until there
remove the batteries. is a click,
batteries.
The system is covered by Annex 1 l of the R&TTE directiveSS/S/EC. It has been tested for
Compliance with me standards ENSDDZZU, EN300683 and ENBUQSO, with test reports from HFI
and BSI, valid for all EU countries. SDectmm management authorities have been informed in the UK.
Germany and other EU countries. The system can therefore be placed on the EU market. However.
the following procedures must be strictly followed:
QThe label stuck to the product is a proof of camplianee certificafiun for the relevant technical
Standards. Never peel Off this label.
OThe product bearing With the display label cannot be legally used if it has been disassembled or
modified.
OUsa after unauthorised modification could be subject tO legal penalties.
NOTE.Th|s equipment has been tested and found (0 comply With the limits for a Class B digital
device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Flules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation Thls equipment generates use and can radlate radlo frequency energy and. if
not installed and used in accordance with instructions. may cause harmful Interference to radio
commulcatlons, Huweverxhere is no guarantee that Interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this eouipment does Cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, Whlch
can be determined by turning me equipment off and on. the user is encouraged tn try to correct the
interference by une or more of the following measures.
rFleonent or re locate the receiving antenna.
»Increase the separation between the aciuipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected,
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techician for help.
This device comnlles with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Subject to the following two
oonditione‘fl)Thls device may not Cause harmful interference. and(2)this device must accept any
interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired DDeiatiDn.
Changes or modifications not exuressiy approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the
user's authonty to operate the equipment
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How to Use the Watch
lNormal mode
Normally there is no display on the liquid crystal.
This is called normal mode
All the operations are carried out by the two buttons, bumn®
(TIME) on the Is“ side and minim?) (ALARM) on the right side
(D (3 if nothing Nrther is for To seoonds, it returns to the normal
TIME ALARM w
lWhen wishing to see the time
Press either of them once.
The Dresent time is dismayed and after being disnlayed for 10
seconds it automatically disenvers‘ returning to the normal
mode.
Press (D continuously.
e spacing between tut: hour and the minute be es
(in the morning) or E (in the evening) from and
the hour and the minute Iicker.
If 6) Is pressed, the hour gains, and If ® is
pressed. the minute gains.
After adiustins the time. do not do anything further hr the
moment.
After the display dieaopeere and it returns to the nun-nel
mode, the watch adjustment is completed,
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lHow to change over from intermittent to continuous time display -
By continuing to press the TIME button and ALARM button simultaneously for
more than 2 seconds. the time display can be changed to oontinuous. Note
however that this will shorten the life of the battery To return to intermittent
display. press both buttons again, for more than 2 seconds. When the display
disappears the change has been completed.
IHow to turn on the back light
When the BATI'ERY button is pressed, the hack lights at both ends of the LCD
are lit and the LCD itself can be seen in the dark.
lWhen wishing to set the alarm function -
Press ® continuously.
The spacing between the hour ena the minute changes iromm
to [E (in the morning) or [E lin the enermeni.
The ediuetment method is the
seine as for the time. After
setting, wait ior lo seconds
The display comes out as ONcm or onDFF .
All;
ONoff onDFF F
If it comes out onOFF press G) to set it to Onoff
Du nothing further. After the display disappears. the alarm
function setting is completed.
at Once it has been eat the alarm function works at the same time
every day.
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[When wishing to release the alarm function
Press ® continuously.
Tne spacing between me rm.— and the minute becames (In
the morning) or E (In the afternoon) Instead ufEl.
no nothing for 10 secnnusv
After the dlsplay comes out as Oanf , Dress Q) and set it to
onoFF. Do nothing (or the moment,
After the display dlsappsers. the alarm lunction release is
completed.
If you get into difficulty during the changeover. wait until the display disappears
and start again from the beginning
IHow to confirm
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the residual power of batteries -
Press the BATTERV button of the receiver, and if the back light does not light
up. it is time to replace the batteries. Replace with the designated batteries 3
little earlier,
IDuration of batteries:
Battery used
Time lliquid crystal] display Normal usage (5 to 6 thus a day)
CH2450
(SOOmA)
CH2032
(210mA)
241 days
Normally none 168 days
Regular display
Nomally none
Regular display
The life uf batteries changes accordlns to the frequency of use and working conditions‘
Please bear this
in mind.
In this connection. note that when using an alarm function and when receiving an alarm
signal, vlbraticuns will continue until the signal is switched off by Blessing the TlME
buttnn fur a while.
Leaving the alarm signal on will shorten the life Of the banerles - so please treat this with
caution.
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IHow to Fleplace Batteries
(Batteries Used: CFl2450 or CB2032)
[Back of receiver]
Be sure to adjust A as illustrated.
Tu open: Turn to the left with a suitable can
Dressing in the lid firmly
Open the lid. and replace The battery.
F e“,—
To close: Turn to the right. preesrng in the lid firmly.
and close » there Shuuld be a click.
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In the case of CR2450 In the case of CFl2032
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at Place the batteries in the main body
and elaae the battery lid.
it After setting the batteries In the
battery lie, close the lid.
I When Heplaclng Batteries
4 For the receiver 2 kinds of batteries. CR2450 and CH2032. can be used.
Since they have a battery lid, use the lids exclusively.
~Transmission of elecfiicity may be affected if fingerprints, stains, etc. are
stuck ID 1113 surface and back M the battery.
Ii necessary, wipe the battery clean with a soft cloth.
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Notes on Use
l,Waterprooflng: Sufficient for everyday waterproofing. with minor temporary
splashing like washing one ’ 3 face, being in the rain. etc.
But it cannot be left immersed in water. If it does get soaked with water or
perspiration. Wipe away the moisture as soon as possible with a good
absorbent cloth,
2.8hock: Light sporting activity, such as golfing. catch ball. etc.. should have
no effect. However. do not drop or bang it.
3.8tatic electricity: Do not leave it in a place where there is likely to be static
electricity. In particular. since the television screen can discharge strong
static electricity. keep Silwatch away from TV screens.
4.Magnetism: Do not leave it close to any instruments that generate a strong
magnetic field, such as health devices using magnets. etc.
5,The receiver has been adjusted for wearing on the arm at normal
temperatures (5°C to 35°C). Avoid using under extreme temperature
conditions.
8.0hemicals: Avoid exposure to chemicals or gases, If solvents like thinner or
benzine, etc. and those containing solvents (gasoline, manicure. toilet
detergents, adhesive, etc.) get into the receiver and/or the wristband, they
could cause discoloration. deterioration and/or breakage. Avoid such
materials.
7.0n skin eruption and allergy: Use a wristband with some allowance for
movement and fresh air to get between the band and the skin. if people with
a sensitive constitution, according to their physical condition, suffer skin
eruptions or other abnormality on the skinthey should immediately stop using
the instrument and consult a doctor.
8.0ther notes
AWhen handling the system please be careful not to injure yourself
accidentally, for example when installing the receiver. In the case of contact
with infants. in particular, be very careful about possible injury or allergic
reaction.
A Firmly insert the AC adapter connected to the transmitter so that there is no
Iooseness in the insertion to the input terminal side and the insertion to the
source of power. If the insertion is insufficient, there could be a short-circuit,
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with the danger of breakdown, heat generation. luminescence. etc, So please
be careful about this. In case there is a malfunction causing smoke to come
out. with a strange odour and so on. pull out the AC adapter from the outlet
and after confirming that the smoke has stopped, request investigation
and/or repair through our company or distributor.
Akin case the product is not used for a long period of time due to travel. etc...
pull out the AC adapter from the outlet of the transmitter for safety ' s sake.
Also, when batteries are not being used. remove them. if they are left installed
for a long period of time they may cause trouble. such as liquid leaking out.
Lbsmce the transmitter is not of rainproof and drip~proof construction. do not
mount it in a place where water is splashed about. in the open air for
exampleor in a bathroom. Also avoid mounting it in a place where vibrations
are generated. such as a door or sliding door. Dropping the transmitter could
cause iniury to a person or damage to the product.
ADO not leave either the transmitter or the receiver in places where there may
be a high temperature. for example in a vehicle. for a long period of time. That
p could cause a fire and/or electrification. Also. avoid if possible using the
system outdoors. particularly where there may be salt damage. or in a very
dusty place. The system might not stand up to such conditions for a long
period of time.
0 Avoid using the transmitter and receiver near to domestic electrical apparatus
such as a personal computer, printer, word processor. television set.
microwave oven or refrigerator. Also be careful about connecting the AC
adapter for the transmitter of our product to a multiple-plug electricity
connector. which can put many loads on one electrical outlet for the
extension cord. This could result in shortening the reach distance of the radio
wave. or cause malfunctioning.
-If the system has been working normally, but then slows down. and then
becomes normal again a time lapse. it may be suffering from disturbance from
other radio waves. or noise. Install it in a place that does not suffer from such
disturbance. It may also be that the receiver batteries are nearly exhausted
and need replacing,
AAFirmly fix the wiring cord and make sure it cannot get twisted around the
neck and/or hands and feet. In particular. firmly fix the microphone cord for
baby sensor a bit on the short side. so that the baby cannot get entangled in
it or put the microphone in its mouth.
ADO not take either the transmitter or the receiver to pieces by yourself. nor
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put your fingers inside them. There may be a risk of short-circuited and/or
electric shock.
IFlequests and Notes on Batteries
i,Battery life: With new and normal batteries fitted the battery life of the
receiver can be approximately 5,784 hours (about 241 days) at the longest.
2.Battery replacement: If the residual power of batteries becomes low it may
cause malfunctioning, therefore carry out replacement a little earlier. Since
dead batteries which are left inside the receiver or transmitter for a long
period of time can cause problems like leaking liquid, etc.. replace them a
little earlier, Since electricity may not be conducted properly if fingerprints or
stains are stuck on the surface and back of button batteries replace them
after wiping off cleanly with a soft cloth,
3.Notes:
ODiscard used batteries immediately in a place where children cannot reach
them, In case of any swellings after contact with batteries. contact a doctor
immediately.
-To avoid the danger of breakdown. heat generation, luminescence. etc.,
absolutely do not short-circuit. take to pieces, or expose the batteries to heat
or fire,
0As this battery is not of the rechargable type, absolutely do not attempt to
recharge it.
LfiNote
The product is an information transfer system and not a preventive device to
prevent crimes. fires. etc. from happening, In the case of sneak-thievery,
robbery. intrusion by perverts, accidental damage or disaster or accident
resulting in injury or death which may occur while this product is in use. our
company is not in a position to bear any kind of responsibility. Please
understand this in advance
lFiange Distance of Radio Waves
The range or reach distance of radio waves is affected according to the
conditions of use. such as the presence of reinforcing bars. concrete, heat
insulating material. fireproofing glass. etc. which can disturb the transmission
of radio waves. In a house where the above»mentioned materials are
extensively used. the range may become extremely short.
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lDain Maintenance
-The case and the wristband are directly in contact with the skin. similarly to
underwear, If they are neglected and become stained this could result a
cause of skin eruption, so always keep them clean when using.
OStains on the receiver should only be removed by wiping off perspiration
and/or moisture with a soft cloth. or the life of the case and wristband could
be affected.
0 A wristband of soft plastic like urethane is a chemical product. which may be
changed in quality by a solvent. Also. as the material comes to be hardened
by normal use after a few years, it should then be replaced with a new
wristband.
ITroubIe-shooting
If it does not seem to be functioning normally, first tW replace the battery
cells of the receiver (wrist watch), In normal function is not restored. check
whether the power supply (AC adapter) of each transmitter is set to ON or
F whether the wiring or the connection is out of order, Also, where the
transmitter is used with batteries. check in case they have become run-down
and make sure they are firmly inserted. If problem persist. inform your
supplier.
ANotes and Warnings.
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Specmcations
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OSince this product is a radio wave communication system, there may
sometimes - though rarely - be defective functioning caused by the
surrounding radio wave conditions.
OThese specifications may be changed without notice improvements are
introduced.
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Manufactured and sold by
Tokyo Shinyu Co., Ltd.,
Shiniuku KM Bldg, 14—5, Shiniuku 1-chome. Shinjuku-ku,
Tokyo 160-0022
FAX +81-3-3358—5330 TEL +81-3-3358-8000
httpzl/wwwshinyucuip/ e»mail:info@shinyu.co,ip
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