Module No. 1044 1244 PART 1 GENERAL GUIDE The operational procedures for Modules 1044 and 1244 are identical. All of the illustrations in this manual show Module 1044. Timekeeping Mode Hold down ® for 3 seconds. -0 TH 2 -MURMUR i Moo TH3C&84 ‘E’ & ‘n.t Module No. 1244 ] [ Gregorian Date Display] [ Hijab Date Display ] PART 2 TIMEKEEPING MODE This part of the manual tells you how to set the city data (to tell the watch where you are), the prayer time calculation method,* and the current time and date.
» Whenever you change to another city code from a city code whose per-programmed data has been changed, the changed data is automatically reset to their initial (unchanged) settings. You have to make the changes again if you wish to return to the original city code. » New settings that you make (using the city code) are stored in memory until you change them. If you change from another city code, the settings for “~ — " are retained.
PART 3 DETERMINING THE DIRECTION TO BLAIR This part of the manual tells you how to determine Tibia. It also contains information about the Blair value. important! Be sure to keep this watch away from any sources of strong magnetism whenever using the digital compass to determining directions or Blair. Also note that proper digital compass operation is impossible while inside a motor vehicle. For details, see “7-2 Digital Compass Precautions” of this manual. 3-1 Determining Blair 1. Set your city data. 2.
To test the alarm Hold down (D) while in the Alarm Mode to sound the alarm. About the alarm sounds This watch has three types of alarms: Prayer Time Alarm, Daily Alarm, and Hourly Time Signal. Each alarm has a different type of sound so you can tell them apart. Note that the alarms have the following priority sequence whenever they are set to sound at the same time. 1. Prayer Time Alarm 2. Daily Alarm 3.
Directional Variations The map on the other side of this paper shows you directional variations for various points around the world. The directional variation for Tokyo, which falls between the lines marked 10W and 5W would be 7W. important! The information contained in the map is current as of 1990. Note that directional variations are subject to change in accordance with movements of the earth’s axis. LON. LAT. BOW !SWISS 80N 120W 90W GOW \\ k r ;‘z/ ' : ] 30w 0 30E mw/” /60w Wi p iy SGE 120 .