Operation Manual
Calibrating Temperature
Readings
The watch’s temperature sensor is adjusted at
the factory and normally does not require
calibration. However, you can calibrate the
displayed value if you notice major errors in
readings.
Important!
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Check to make sure that the value
you use for calibration produces
correct temperature readings.
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Before calibrating the temperature
reading,
remove the watch from your
wrist and leave it in the area where
you plan to measure temperature for
about 20 or 30 minutes to allow the
case temperature to become the
same as the air temperature.
1.
Pull out the crown.
Crown
2.
Rotate the crown to calibrate the
temperature value.
Calibration unit: 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)
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To return the barometric pressure
setting
to its initial factory default, press
(A) and (C) at the same time.
3.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Specifying the Temperature
Measurement Unit
You can select either Celsius (°C) or
Fahrenheit (°F) as the temperature display
unit.
Important!
●
When Tokyo (TYO) is set as the
Home City, the temperature unit is
fixed as Celsius (°C) and cannot be
changed.
1.
Pull out the crown.
Crown
2.
Press (B).
3.
Rotate
the crown to select Celsius (°C) or
Fahrenheit (°F) as the measurement unit.
4.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Temperature Reading
Precautions
Body temperature, direct sunlight, and
humidity all have an effect on temperature
readings. To help ensure more accurate
temperature
readings, remove the watch from
your wrist, wipe it dry of any moisture, and
place it in a well-ventilated location not
exposed to direct sunlight. You should be able
to take temperature readings after about 20 to
30 minutes.
Viewing Altitude
Records
You can use the Altitude Record Recall Mode
to
view manually recorded and auto recorded
data.
Getting ready
Enter the Altitude Record Recall Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
Data Recall Mode
Viewing Recorded Data
Entering the Altitude Record Recall Mode
displays the data type screen of an altitude
data record. Use the (A) and (C) buttons to
scroll
between the data top screens as shown
below.
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Holding down (A) or (C) scrolls at high
speed.
ACCA
ACCA
A
C
C*
A*
Total Descent
Total Ascent Low Altitude
High Altitude
Auto Recorded Data
Manually Recorded Data
* Each press of a button scrolls to the top
screen of the next manually recorded data
record. There can be up to 30 records in
memory, numbered from 1 ([-01-]) to 30
([-30-]).
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