Casio Watch MA0804 EG User Manual

MA0804-EG  
Operation Guide 4343  
Before using the watch...  
Expose the watch to light  
Power Saving  
Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and stored  
by a chargeable battery. Long-term storage of the watch can cause  
the battery to run low, so be sure to expose the watch to light for  
some time before using it for the first time. See “Solar Charging” for  
more information.  
Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state automatically  
and stop movement of the analog hands in order to save power  
whenever it is left in the dark. The watch will exit the sleep state if  
you expose it to light or perform any button operation.  
Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state and stop if it is  
blocked from light by your sleeve.  
Low Battery Alert  
When secondary battery power is low, the second hand of the watch  
will start to jump at 2-second intervals to let you know that charging  
is required.  
How the sleep state works  
Sleep Level 1  
See “Low Battery Alert” for more information.  
The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the  
dark for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.  
The second hand stops.  
The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator continue to  
operate normally.  
Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to operate normally.  
Sleep Level 2  
Sleep Level 2 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark  
while in Sleep Level 1 for six or seven days.  
The hour and minute hands, and the date indicator stop at their  
current positions.  
Auto Receive is disabled.  
Alarms and the hourly time signal are disabled.  
Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally.  
Jumps 2 seconds  
You can use the button operations shown below to enter the Timekeeping Mode, World Time Mode, or Alarm Mode directly.  
Modes and Indicators  
Chronograph Mode  
Timekeeping Mode  
World Time Mode  
Second Hand  
Indicator Hand  
The indicator hand points to the city code.  
Minute Hand  
Hour Hand  
Button  
World Time lets you display the current time in any one  
of 27 cities (29 time zones) around the world.  
Start  
Reset  
Button  
(Chronograph  
Mode)  
Stop  
City Code  
(New York)  
To search for a city code  
Hour Hand  
(24-hour)  
Chronograph  
Hands  
(Hour, Minute)  
World Time  
(Hour, Minute)  
Use the  
button to scroll clockwise through the city  
codes around the face.  
Button  
Button  
Date  
Second Hand  
(Moving)  
1/20-second Hand  
(First minute only.)  
To check the reception result  
The stopwatch performs 1/20-second elapsed time  
measurement up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.95  
seconds (24 hours).  
Press the  
button. The indicator  
Alarm Mode  
OFF = Off  
hand will move to Y(successful) or  
N(unsuccessful) to indicate the  
reception result.  
Y:  
The indicator hand points to ON or OFF.  
Use this mode to set the alarm time and to turn the  
alarm on or off.  
Successful  
ON = On  
(While  
chronograph  
is reset.)  
Start/Stop  
N:  
Press the  
button to start and stop the  
Unsuccessful  
chronograph.  
To turn the alarm on or off  
Press the  
button to toggle the alarm on and off.  
To trigger a receive operation manually  
Alarm Time  
(Hour, Minute)  
Chronograph Reset  
Hold down the  
button for about two seconds until  
To exit the Chronograph Mode, the chronograph must  
be reset by pressing the button while the  
chronograph is stopped. The chronograph is reset  
when the second hand, chronograph hands, and 1/20-  
second hand are all at 12 oclock.  
the indicator hand moves to the READYposition. This  
will start signal reception.  
On/Off  
For more information, see “How a Radio-  
controlled Watch Works”.  
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Operation Guide 4343  
Receiving the Calibration Signal  
At the start of the receive  
operation  
How a Radio-controlled Watch Works  
There are two methods you can use in order to receive the time  
calibration signal.  
The indicator hand will move to READY.  
The hour and minute hands will remain at their normal positions.  
The second hand will stop at 0.  
Auto Receive  
Up to six times per day  
(Midnight, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, and 5:00 a.m.)  
What is a radio-controlled watch?  
Calibration Signal  
A radio-controlled watch is designed to receive a time calibration  
signal that contains standard time data and adjust its current time  
setting accordingly.  
The Japanese calibration signal (Call Sign: JJY) is maintained by  
the National Institute of Information and Communications  
Technology (NICT). It is transmitted 24 hours a day from the Mt.  
Otakadoya transmitter (40 kHz) located in Tamura-gun,  
Fukushima Prefecture, and from the Mt. Hagane transmitter (60  
kHz) located on the border between Saga Prefecture and  
Fukuoka Prefecture.  
As soon as one auto receive is complete, all subsequent auto  
receives for that day are cancelled.  
While reception is in progress  
The indicator hand will move to WORK.  
The hour and minute hands will remain at their normal positions.  
Do not perform any watch operations while signal reception is in  
progress.  
Signal is received by  
Manual Receive  
You initiate signal reception by pressing a button.  
built-in antenna.  
Transmitter  
Long-wave time  
calibration signal  
The U.S. calibration signal (Call Sign: WWVB) is transmitted by  
the National Institute of Standards and technology from Fort  
Collins, Colorado.  
Hold down the A button for  
about two seconds.  
Watch decodes  
received data and  
converts it to time  
data.  
Time calibration signal frequencies and transmitter locations are  
subject to change.  
Signal data  
Decode  
The indicator hand will indicate  
the result of the reception, the  
watch will beep, and the indicator  
hand will move to READY.  
Y: Successful  
N: Unsuccessful  
Time data  
Internally  
The time data of the Japanese calibration signal (Call Sign:  
JJY) is maintained by the Japan Standard Time Group of the  
National Institute of Information and Communications  
Technology (NICT). Note that transmission of the standard  
wave may be interrupted occasionally due to maintenance,  
lightning, etc. For more information, visit the website of the  
Japan Standard Time Group of the National Institute of  
Information and Communications Technology (NICT) at the  
following URL.  
Time is adjusted  
according to time  
data.  
Cesium  
atomic clock  
Watch  
READY  
WORK  
To interrupt a receive operation  
After the watch receives the Standard Time signal, it performs  
internal calculations to determine the current time. Because of  
this, there may be an error of up to one second in the  
displayed time.  
WORK  
Press any button.  
When reception is complete (Signaled when the watch beeps.)  
When the receive operation is successful, the indicator hand  
moves to Y, the watch adjusts its time, and then the indicator  
hand returns to its second hand operation after about one or two  
minutes.  
Note that the above URL is subject to change.  
When the receive operation fails, the indicator hand moves to N”  
and then the watch returns to the unadjusted time after about one  
or two minutes.  
To check the result of the last receive  
operation  
To position the watch for optimum  
reception  
Reception Ranges  
This watch is designed to receive the standard time calibration signal of Japan (JJY) or of the United States (WWVB). The signal that is  
received depends on the current Home City setting.  
Remove the watch from your wrist and place it somewhere so its top  
(12 oclock, where the antenna is located) is facing approximately in  
the direction of the signal transmitter. Keep it away from metal  
objects.  
For information about selecting a Home City, see Changing the Home City Setting. See the World Time City Code Listfor  
information about city codes.  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the A button to renter the  
Receive Result Mode, which displays the last receive result.  
The indicator hand will move to Y(if the last reception was  
successful) or N(if the last reception was unsuccessful).  
Press the A button to return to the Timekeeping Mode.  
The watch also will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically  
if you do not perform any operation for about five seconds.  
Home City (Supports signal reception)  
TYO, HKG  
Receivable Transmitter  
Either the Mt. Otakadoya signal (40 kHz) or the Mt. Hagane signal (60 kHz)  
Ft.Collins  
HNL, ANC, LAX, DEN, CHI, NYC  
Resin Band  
Signal reception is possible in Hong Kong (HKG), Honolulu (HNL), and Anchorage (ANC) when reception conditions are good.  
Y: Successful  
Transmitter Location  
1000km  
Transmitter Location  
N: Unsuccessful  
Mt. Otakadoya  
(40 kHz)  
Metal Band  
500km  
1000km  
500km  
Mt. Hagane  
(60 kHz)  
The last receive status changes each time a new time  
calibration signal receive operation is performed.  
Orienting the watch so it is sideways to the transmitter makes it  
more difficult to receive the signal.  
3000km  
Ft.Collins  
Do not move the watch while it is receiving the calibration signal.  
1000km  
Time Required for Reception  
Certain conditions can make reception impossible even when the watch is within one of the reception ranges shown above.  
Signals become weaker outside of the smaller circles indicated by dashed lines, so the reception environment has a greater effect on signal  
reception.  
Signal reception normally takes anywhere from about two to seven  
minutes. Under certain signal conditions however, the receive  
operation can take as long at 14 minutes.  
The following also can affect signal reception: geographic contours, structures, weather, climate, time of day (afternoon, evening), noise.  
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Operation Guide 4343  
Location  
Calibration Signal Reception  
Troubleshooting  
Reception is difficult and may even be impossible in the locations  
described below. Avoid such locations when performing signal  
reception.  
Precautions  
1. The watch cannot receive the time calibration signal.  
2. Time calibration signal reception is successful, but the  
hourly time signal and current time are slightly off.  
Auto receive is disabled while the watch is in the Chronograph  
Mode.  
Is there something in the immediate area that may be interfering  
with reception?  
You should think of your watch as operating like a radio or TV  
when it is receiving the calibration signal.  
After the watch receives the time calibration signal, it performs an  
internal decoding process before updating its time setting.  
Because of this, the time setting may be off slightly (within one  
second).  
Operating any button while auto receive is in progress will cause  
the watch to beep and then exit the receive operation.  
Make sure you are within the range of a calibration signal  
transmitter before performing the receive operation. Remember  
that geographic contours, nearby buildings, the season, or the  
time of day can make reception impossible even when you are  
within range of the transmitter.  
Proper reception may be impossible if there is something blocking  
the signal. If reception is unsuccessful, try again.  
This watch is designed to adjust its current time setting in  
accordance with the calibration signal transmitted in Japan and  
the United States only. Note that you will need to make your own  
adjustments when using this watch outside of Japan or the United  
States, or in any area that is outside the range of one of the  
receivable time calibration signal transmitters.  
Even if you are within the reception range of a transmitter, objects  
between you and the transmitter or electrical noise can interfere  
with reception. Avoid such areas during signal reception. See  
Locationfor more information.  
Are you within the reception range of a transmitter?  
See Reception Rangesfor information about areas where the  
watch can receive the signal.  
Do you have the correct Home City code selected?  
Remember that auto receive is not performed unless TYO  
(Tokyo), HKG (Hong Kong), NYC (New York), CHI (Chicago),  
DEN (Denver), LAX (Los Angeles), ANC (Anchorage), or HNL  
(Honolulu) is selected as the Home City. Select the correct Home  
City code using the procedure under Changing the Home City  
Setting.  
3. Time calibration signal reception is successful, but the  
current time setting is wrong.  
Is the correct city code selected for your Home City? Select the  
correct Home City code using the procedure under Changing the  
Home City Setting.  
Among or near buildings  
Near high-voltage lines  
Is the signal being transmitted?  
When the watch is unable to adjust its time using the calibration  
signal for some reason, timekeeping accuracy is within 20  
seconds per month.  
Though the time data of the Japanese calibration signal (Call  
Sign: JJY) is maintained by the Japan Standard Time Group of  
the National Institute of Information and Communications  
Technology (NICT), it sometimes may be interrupted for periodic  
maintenance work, or because of lightning or other problems.  
Next to a household  
appliance or office  
equipment (TV, speaker, fax,  
computer, cell phone, etc.)  
Inside a vehicle  
(automobile, train, plane, etc.)  
Strong electrostatic charge can cause timekeeping error.  
Receive is cancelled if an alarm operation starts while it is being  
performed.  
The watchs calendar shows dates up to the year 2099.  
Attempting a receive operation after that causes an error.  
In a location where there is  
radio interference  
(construction site, airport, etc.)  
Near mountains  
If you are experiencing problems with reception, move away  
from the types of locations described above to a location with  
better reception, and try again.  
Using the Chronograph  
The chronograph performs 1/20-second elapsed time measurement  
up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.95 seconds (24 hours). When the  
maximum limit is reached, the elapsed time returns to zero  
automatically and timing continues from there.  
To start or stop an elapsed time  
operation  
Enter the Chronograph Mode to use the chronograph.  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the B button once to enter  
the Chronograph Mode.  
Second  
Start  
Stop  
Reset  
Timekeeping Mode  
Chronograph Mode  
Indicator hand makes  
one revolution.  
Hour, Minute  
1/20 second  
Stop  
Start  
Reset  
Second hand  
counts seconds.  
Second hand  
moves to 0.  
1/20-second timing is performed for the first minute after you start  
or restart an elapsed time measurement operation. The 1/20-  
second hand also jumps to the elapsed time position when you  
stop an elapsed time measurement operation.  
Pressing the A button while an elapsed time measurement  
operation is in progress resets the chronograph to zero.  
To return to the Timekeeping Mode, press the A button while  
the chronograph is reset to zero.  
Cumulative Time Measurement  
Pressing the B button to restart the chronograph without resetting it  
to all zeros resumes elapsed time measurement from where it was  
last stopped.  
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Operation Guide 4343  
To check the current summer time on/  
off setting  
To turn summer time on or off  
Using World Time  
World Time lets you display the current time in any one of 27 cities  
(29 time zones) around the world.  
1.  
In the World Time Mode, use the D button to select the  
city code whose summer time setting you want to  
change.  
In the World Time Mode, press  
the A button.  
To search for a city  
(Indicates zone)  
In the World Time Mode, press  
the D button to move the  
indicator hand (which is  
The second hand moves to 0”  
when summer time is turned on,  
and to 5(between 4and 6)  
when summer time is turned off.  
The second hand will resume  
normal operation after about five  
seconds.  
Press the D button to enter the World Time Mode.  
If you are entering from the Chronograph Mode, the chronograph  
must be reset first. See Chronograph Resetfor more  
information.  
2.  
Hold down the A button for about five seconds to  
toggle summer time on or off.  
pointing at the currently  
selected city code) clockwise.  
You can turn summer time on or off individually for each World  
Time city. Note, however, that you cannot change the summer  
time setting for the GMT(Greenwich Mean Time) zone.  
Off  
World Time Mode  
About one second after you  
release the D button, the hands  
of the watch will move to the  
current time in the zone of the  
indicated city code.  
Currently Selected City Code  
(Clockwise)  
When summer time is turned on  
Current time in the zone  
where the currently  
selected city code is  
located (24-hour format;  
hour, minute)  
When you turn on summer time for a city code that supports time  
calibration signal reception, the watch will decide automatically  
whether or not to apply the summer time or standard time setting  
in accordance with the received signal.  
Indicator Hand  
(5 seconds)  
In the case of a city code that does not support signal reception,  
turning on summer time advances the current time setting by one  
hour.  
City codes that support signal reception are TYO, HKG, HNL,  
ANC, LAX DEN, CHI, and NYC.  
Home City beep indicator  
Time City Code Zone  
(Hour, Minute)  
OFF  
ON  
If the city code that the indicator hand moves to when you press the  
D button is your currently selected Home City, the watch will beep.  
Signal reception is possible in Hong Kong (HKG), Honolulu  
(HNL), and Anchorage (ANC) when reception conditions are  
good.  
Important!  
Summer time, or Daylight Saving Time (DST) as is it is called  
in some countries, calls for setting clocks ahead one hour  
during the summer season. Note that the use of summer time  
depends on the country and even the local area.  
If the current time shown of the selected city code is not correct,  
check the current time setting of your Home Time and make  
adjustments as necessary.  
For information about configuring home time settings, see  
Changing the Home City Setting.  
To select summer time manually for a city code that supports  
signal reception, turn off summer time for the city code and  
then select a city code in the neighboring time zone that will  
advance the time by one hour.  
Press the B button to return to the Timekeeping Mode.  
Important!  
Changing the Home City Setting  
World Time City Code List  
If you are using the watch in Japan, be sure to select TYO (Tokyo)  
as your Home City.  
Selecting another city code will make it impossible to receive the  
Use the World Time Mode to specify your Home City.  
GMT  
GMT  
City  
City  
Code  
Differ-  
ential  
Differ-  
ential  
City Name  
City Name  
Example: To change the Home City setting from New York  
(NYC) to Tokyo (TYO)  
Code  
time calibration signal, which will cause your time setting to be off.  
GMT +0.0 Greenwich Mean Time ADL  
+9.5  
Adelaide  
Sydney  
Current Time in  
Selected City  
London  
Paris  
SYD +10.0  
NOU +11.0  
WLG +12.0  
PPG 11.0  
HNL 10.0  
ANC 9.0  
1.  
In the World Time Mode,  
use the D button to select  
the city code you want to  
use as your new Home  
City.  
LON  
PAR  
ATH  
JED  
+0.0  
+1.0  
+2.0  
+3.0  
Noumea  
Athens  
Jeddah  
Teheran  
Dubai  
Wellington  
Pago Pago  
Honolulu  
THR +3.5  
DXB +4.0  
Anchorage  
Los Angeles  
Denver  
KBL  
KHI  
+4.5  
+5.0  
+5.5  
Kabul  
LAX  
DEN 7.0  
CHI  
6.0  
NYC 5.0  
8.0  
TYO Selected  
Karachi  
Delhi  
DEL  
Chicago  
Indicator Hand Movement  
2.  
Hold down the A button  
as you press the D  
button to swap your  
current Home City with the  
World Time City you  
selected in step 1.  
DAC +6.0  
RGN +6.5  
BKK +7.0  
HKG +8.0  
TYO +9.0  
Dhaka  
New York  
Caracas  
*
Yangon  
Bangkok  
Hong Kong  
Tokyo  
CCS 4.0  
RIO  
2.0  
1.0  
3.0  
Rio de Janeiro  
The watch will beep and make  
the currently selected World  
Time City your new Home  
City.  
Your previous Home City will  
become your new World Time  
City, and the indicator hand  
will move to its city code.  
Based on data as of June 2007.  
The rules governing global times (GMT differential and UTC  
offset) and summer time are determined by each individual  
country.  
In December 2007, Venezuela changed its offset from 4.0 to  
4.5. Note, however, that this watch displays an offset of 4.0 (the  
old offset) for the CCS (Caracas, Venezuela) city code.  
*
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Operation Guide 4343  
To set the alarm time  
3.  
When everything is the  
way you want, press the  
A button to exit the alarm  
setting mode.  
Using the Alarms  
The watch beeps for 10 seconds when the Timekeeping Mode time  
reaches the currently set alarm time.  
The alarm will sound when the current time in your Home City  
matches the alarm time.  
Example: To change the alarm setting from midnight to 3:00 p.m.  
ON  
1.  
In the Alarm Mode, hold  
down the A button for  
about five seconds until  
the indicator hand moves  
to ONand the second  
hand moves to zero.  
To turn the alarm on or off  
This will exit the alarm setting  
mode and the second hand  
will resume normal operation.  
The watch will exit the alarm  
setting mode automatically if  
you do not perform any button  
operation for about two or  
three minutes.  
In the Alarm Mode, press the C button to toggle the alarm on  
and off.  
Press the C button to enter the Alarm Mode.  
If you are entering from the Chronograph Mode, the chronograph  
must be reset first. See Chronograph Resetfor more  
information.  
When the alarm is turned on, a beeper sounds when the alarm  
time is reached.  
This indicates the setting  
mode.  
OFF  
ON  
0
Alarm Mode  
ON or OFF  
Alarm time  
2.  
Use the D (+) and B ()  
buttons to change the  
alarm setting in one-  
minute increments.  
()  
Each press of either button  
changes the setting by one  
minute.  
To stop the alarm  
Holding down either button  
will cause the hands to move  
at high speed. Once started,  
high-speed hand movement  
will continue even if you  
release the button. To stop  
high-speed hand movement,  
press any button.  
(+)  
Alarm Setting  
(24-hour Format)  
Pressing any button while the alarm is sounding stops it.  
To return to the Timekeeping Mode from the Alarm Mode,  
press the B button. Note that you cannot return to the  
Timekeeping Mode while in the alarm setting mode.  
The alarm time uses 24-hour timekeeping format.  
4.  
When everything is the  
way you want, press the  
A button to exit the  
setting mode.  
Setting the Time and Date Manually  
24-hour Hand  
You can perform the following procedures to adjust the time  
and date when the watch is unable to receive a time  
calibration signal for some reason.  
2.  
Use the D (+) and B ()  
buttons to change the  
hour and minute setting.  
Hour, Minute  
The second hand will resume  
normal operation.  
Pressing A to restart  
timekeeping on a time signal  
on the TV or radio ensures  
precise setting.  
The watch will exit the setting  
mode automatically if you do  
not perform any button  
operation for about two or  
three minutes.  
()  
Each press of either button  
changes the setting by one  
minute.  
Indicator Hand  
1.  
In the Timekeeping Mode  
hold down the A button  
until the indicator hand  
completes the following  
sequence of operations:  
indicates the last signal  
reception result, moves to  
the READYposition,  
moves to 12 oclock.  
Holding down either button  
will cause the hands to move  
at high speed. Once started,  
high-speed hand movement  
will continue even if you  
release the button. To stop  
high-speed hand movement,  
press any button.  
Date  
(+)  
Hour,  
Minute  
(+)  
When you are using the watch in an area that supports time  
calibration signal reception, it will adjust the date automatically  
for month lengths and leap years. If you use it in an area that  
does not support signal reception, you will have to make  
adjustments for month lengths and leap year manually.  
When setting the time, make sure you also watch the 24-hour  
hand so the time is set properly (1:00 a.m. = 1 oclock, 1:00  
p.m. = 13 oclock).  
This is the setting mode.  
Second Hand  
Keep A button depressed  
until the indicator hands stops  
at 12 oclock.  
3.  
Use the C button to change the day setting.  
The second hand also will  
move to 0at this time.  
Each press of the C button advances the day by one.  
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Operation Guide 4343  
Chronograph Hands  
Hour and Minute Hands  
24-hour Hand  
3.  
Press the C button.  
5.  
Press the C button.  
Home Position Adjustment  
This will cause the hour hand,  
minute hand, and 24-hour  
hand to move to their home  
positions.  
This will cause the  
chronograph hour and minute  
hands to move to their home  
positions.  
If the time setting of your watch is not correct even though time calibration signal reception is being performed normally, use the  
procedure in this section to check the home positions of the hands and make adjustments as required. Note that you do not need to  
perform the following operation if your watch is showing the correct time.  
Home Position  
Home Position  
Hour Hand: 24:00  
Minute Hand: 24:00  
Hour Hand: 12 oclock  
Minute Hand: 12 oclock  
24-hour Hand: 24:00  
If the indicator hand or second hand is  
not at its proper home position  
1.  
In the Timekeeping Mode,  
hold down the A button  
and then the C button for  
about five seconds.  
Indicator Hand  
If the hour, minute, and 24-hour hands are all at their proper  
home positions, advance to step 5.  
If the hour and minute hands are at their proper home  
positions, advance to step 7.  
2.  
Use the B button to  
adjust the position  
of the indicator hand  
and the C button to  
adjust the position  
of the second hand.  
If the chronograph hour and minute hands  
are not at their proper home positions  
If the chronograph hour and minute hands  
are not at their proper home positions  
The watch will beep, and then  
the indicator hand and the  
second hand will move their  
home positions.  
4.  
Use the D (+) and  
B () buttons to  
adjust the hands.  
6.  
Use the D (+) and  
B () buttons to  
adjust the hands.  
The hands move  
Home Position  
Indicator Hand: 12 oclock  
Second Hand: 0  
Second Hand  
clockwise only. Keep  
pressing the buttons  
until the applicable  
hand is at its proper  
home position.  
If the indicator hand and second hand are both at their  
proper home positions, advance to step 3.  
Holding down either button will cause the hands to  
move at high speed. Once started, high-speed hand  
movement will continue even if you release the button.  
To stop high-speed hand movement, press any button.  
Holding down either button will cause the hands to  
move at high speed. Once started, high-speed hand  
movement will continue even if you release the button.  
To stop high-speed hand movement, press any button.  
The 24-hour hand is synchronized with the hour and  
minute hands, so separate adjustment is not required.  
7.  
Check the day indicator. If  
it is not at its home  
position, use the C  
9.  
Press the A button to exit  
home position adjustment  
and return to the  
button to move it there.  
Timekeeping Mode.  
If you press the C button  
instead of the A button in  
step 1, the watch will return to  
step 1 (indicator hand and  
second hand home position  
adjustment) of this procedure.  
Home Position  
Day 1  
Day  
If the Day is at its proper home position, advance to step 9.  
If the Day is not at its proper home position  
The watch also will exit home  
position adjustment  
automatically if you do not  
perform any operation for  
about two or three minutes.  
8.  
Use the D (+) and  
B () buttons to  
adjust the day.  
After completing the home position adjustment procedure, put  
the watch in a location where it is able to receive the time  
calibration signal easily and perform a manual receive  
operation.  
For details about the manual receive procedure, see  
Receiving the Calibration Signal.  
Holding down either button will cause the day to change  
at high speed. Once started, high-speed day change  
will continue even if you release the button. To stop  
high-speed day change, press any button.  
7
 

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