INSTRUCTION MANUAL D710/ D716
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English Before Using Please make sure to adequately charge the watch using the charger provided. English This watch is rechargeable. The watch display has been turned off prior to shipment from the factory in order to reduce power consumption by the energy storage cell of the watch. * Remove the display seal affixed to the watch display before using the watch. Before using, fully charge the watch by following the procedure described below.
Introduction Thank you for your purchase of this Citizen CYBER AQUALAND Nx. Please make sure to read this manual carefully before using your watch to ensure that it is used properly. Furthermore, store this manual in a safe place for future reference as necessary. CYBER AQUALAND Nx is a divers watch equipped with its own depth gauge, and features an internal dive computer compatible with both NITROX and high-altitude diving.
Safety Precautions: Observe at All Times The following provides an explanation of those matters that should be observed at all times to prevent injury to the wearer or other persons as well as damage to property before they occur. Important Notes WThe degree of injury or damage resulting from incorrect use while ignoring the indicated matters is classified and explained using the following markings. DANGER This marking indicates matters for which there is a high risk of death or serious injury.
Diving is a potentially dangerous sport. When using this watch for diving, make sure to have a correct understanding of this watch as described in this manual and strictly adhere to the procedures for its operation. The watch may not function properly if handled in a manner not described in this manual.
Cautions Regarding Use of this Watch DANGER Do not use this watch during decompression diving, especially during NITROX diving. Although this watch will provide data on decompression diving in an emergency, using this watch for decompression diving entails risks. Since decompression diving during NITROX diving in particular is very dangerous, never use this watch under these conditions. Decompression diving during NITROX diving can lead to an accident causing death or serious injury.
WARNING Always make sure to inspect all functions of the watch prior to each dive to prevent malfunction of the watch and accidents caused by use of the watch at improper settings. (Refer to the section entitled, “Cautions Regarding Use During Diving” (p. 17), for information on the inspection procedure.) In particular, always make sure to check whether the watch is sufficiently charged, whether the oxygen concentration (O2%) is set correctly, and whether there are warnings being displayed.
WARNING Skin diving after scuba diving is not recommended since it can have a serious effect on your health. It is recommended to avoid skin diving for at least two hours after scuba diving and not to exceed a depth of 5 m (15 ft). CAUTION Data Storage Always make sure to keep a separate record of important data recorded in the watch. Diving data in particular should be transferred to your PC or recorded in a log book as quickly as possible.
CONTENTS Before Using ............................................................................................................ 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4 Checking Accessories ......................................................................................... 14 Cautions Regarding Use During Diving ........................................................... 15 Features ...............................
5. Using the Chronograph Mode ........................................................................... 40 A. Reading the Display ...................................................................................... 40 B. Chronograph Timing Procedure ................................................................... 40 6. Using the Timer Mode ....................................................................................... 41 A. Setting the Timer ...................................................
Using the Scuba Diving Log Mode and Skin Diving Log Mode .................... 60 1. Calling Up Scuba Diving Log Data .................................................................... 60 2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data ....................................................................... 61 3. Deleting Log Data ............................................................................................. 62 Using the Dive Mode ..........................................................................
Accessory Software ............................................................................................. 79 1. Operating Environment ..................................................................................... 79 2. Installing AQUALAND GRAPH Nx (Diving Data Management Software) ......... 80 3. Installing CAPgm (Watch Setting Software) ...................................................... 81 4. Startup and Ending AQUALAND GRAPH Nx and CAPgm ............................... 83 A.
Checking Accessories After opening the package, first check that all of the following products and accessories are present. Special-Purpose Trunk Charger - 1 pc. CD-ROM - 1 pc. Watch - 1 pc. Instruction Manual (this manual) Size AA alkaline batteries - 4 pcs.
Cautions Regarding Use During Diving WARNING When using the watch during diving, always make sure to receive the proper diving instruction and training and use the watch while obeying all rules. Failure to observe these matters can lead to decompression sickness, oxygen toxication or other accidents involving death or serious injury. * Please refer to these matters along with the section describing “Safety Precautions” on pp. 7-11 for further details.
Cautions Regarding Use During Diving Please make sure to observe the following matters before, during and after diving. WARNING Cautions Before Diving • Sufficiently charge the watch and confirm that the watch is reliably charged and that the watch can be used for diving by referring to the system monitor mode. If the watch is not sufficiently charged, the watch will not switch to the dive mode even if diving is started.
WARNING Cautions After Diving • Make sure to rest sufficiently after diving by referring to the surface mode (which measures the amount of time elapsed after diving and no fly time). • After removing any moisture, mud, sand or other foreign matter adhered to the watch by thoroughly rinsing with fresh water, completely wipe off the watch with a dry cloth. • Do not attempt to remove the sensor cover or poke at it with a sharp object to attempt to remove any dirt or debris trapped in the pressure sensor.
Features This watch is provided with numerous convenient functions used during diving. L Various information is displayed to serve as a reference for safe diving by calculating residual body nitrogen based on depth during diving, dive time and previous dive history, etc. (Dive Computer Function). * Decompression Calculation Algorithm This watch employs the calculation formula of the Canadian Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM).
This watch is of the rechargeable type. The energy storage cell used for the power source of the watch is completely free of mercury and other hazardous substances making it environmentally friendly. L The energy storage cell of the watch is charged using the charger or communication unit*1 . Once fully charged, the watch can be used continuously for about one month under standard operating conditions. (Continuous usage time varies according to the use of additional functions and other conditions of use.
Charger CAUTION Handling of the Charger • Do not allow water to contact the charger or allow the charger to become wet. The charger is not of water resistant construction. In addition, entrance of sand, dust or other debris inside the charger can cause a malfunction. Particular caution is required when using the charger outdoors. Make sure that the watch is not wet when placing it in the charger.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) The LED lights during charging. When the watch is placed in the charger, the LED lights to indicate that charging has started. The LED goes out when charging is completed. Connection Pins There are four connection pins. The two center pins are contacted with the charging terminal and water sensor of the watch, while the two outside pins are contacted with the watch case. Locking Tab This is used to clamp the watch to the connection pins and lock it in position.
(3) Place 4 pcs. of size AA alkaline batteries in the battery holder aligned in the proper manner by referring to the illustration seal on the front of the battery holder. (3) Illustration seal (4) Place the battery holder in the charger with the front of the battery holder (side with the illustration) facing towards you. (4) (5) Securely close the battery holder cover.
(2) Attach the watch to the charger so that the two center connection pins of the four connection pins on the right side of the charger make contact with the two terminals (gold) at the 3:00 position on the watch. * If the watch display is not showing before charging, simultaneously press the lower right button (A), upper right button (B), upper left button (C) and lower left button (D) and then release with the watch attached to the charger to perform the all reset procedure.
Names of Components Infrared transmitter/receiver Display screen (full dot display) Button (C) Button (B) Water sensor (USB communication terminal pin) Pressure sensor Charging terminal pin Button (D) Button (A) EL light button Watch Display Modes (Functions) Standard Mode The watch is usually used in this mode. The standard mode consists of the following seven modes. 1. Time Mode In this mode, the watch displays the time and date (main time) that are the basic parameters of this watch.
Dive Plan Mode This mode is used to set the plan for the next dive. It can be used to change the AIR or NITROX settings and set the oxygen concentration (O2%) for the next dive, display the nodecompression limit time and set the dive alarms used during diving. Scuba Diving Log Mode This mode is used to confirm the logs of previous scuba diving. In this mode, the watch displays various data (logs) for scuba diving automatically recorded while diving.
Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage Time An approximate indication of the amount of charge remaining in the watch can be confirmed on the display. The charge level indicator can be displayed in either the time mode of the standard mode (location display) or the system monitor mode. 1. How to Read the Charge Level Indicator of the watch The charge level indicator changes in the manner shown below according to the amount of elapsed time the watch has been used.
2. Continuous Usage Time This watch will continue to run for about 1 month (until the insufficient charge warning function is activated) once it has been fully charged. This is roughly based on the conditions of use indicated below. • Diving (water depth measurement): Twice/week (30 min./dive) • Alarm: 30 seconds/day • Chronograph measurement: 1 hour/week • EL light: 4 seconds/day * The continuous usage time of the watch becomes shorter the more often the alarm, chronograph and other functions are used.
Switching the Mode • The mode of the standard mode changes in the order of time, travel time, destination timer, alarm, chronograph, timer and system monitor each time the lower right button (A) is pressed in the standard mode. • The mode changes in the order of standard mode, dive plan mode, scuba diving log mode, skin diving log mode and surface mode each time the lower left button (D) is pressed.
* The surface mode is no longer displayed once measurement of no fly time (timer) is completed after scuba diving. The watch switches to the time mode of the standard mode when the lower left button (D) is pressed in the skin diving log mode when the surface mode is not activated.
Using the Standard Mode 1. Using the Time Mode This mode is the basic mode of this watch that displays the time and date. A. Switching the Display • The display switches between the Day Display and Location Display each time the upper left button (C) is pressed once. • When the upper right button (B) is pressed once when either the Day Display or Location Display is displayed, the display changes to the Enlarged Display. Pressing the upper right button (B) again returns it to the original display.
B. Setting the Time and Date (1) The watch enters the correction state (display is flashing) when the upper left button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds and then released during any display of the time mode. Flashing (2) The location on the display that is flashing changes in the order shown below each time the upper left button (C) is pressed once. • The watch returns to the normal display when the upper left button (C) is pressed and then released in the contrast correction state.
C. Daily Graphic Display A single daily graphic is pre-registered in your watch at the time of purchase. Images displayed for the daily graphic can be changed, added or deleted by using the “CAPgm” software provided. Images registered for the daily graphic are displayed in order each day in the lower right corner of the “Day Display”. In addition, on those days that have been set as anniversaries, the daily graphic registered for that anniversary is displayed.
2. Using the Travel Time Mode The travel time mode is used to display the date and time of another location separate from the Main Time of the time mode (Main time). Simply select a location desired to be displayed in the travel time mode from the pre-registered locations to automatically display the time and date for that location as determined by converting the time difference.
* The 12 hour or 24 hour format is used in accordance with the setting in the time mode. * Daylight savings time cannot be set for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). * In the case the setting for daylight savings time is changed when the location in the travel time mode is the same as the location in the time mode, the setting for daylight savings time is applied to the time mode as well.
3. Using the Destination Timer Mode The destination timer measures and displays the amount of time remaining until arriving at a destination up to a maximum of 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds after having set the destination and arrival time when traveling or on business overseas. Once the arrival time is reached, an alarm informing you of arrival sounds for about 30 seconds and "Dest" is displayed on the display.
• When the upper right button (B) is pressed once while in the alarm number selection state (an alarm number is flashing), the next alarm number is called up each time it is pressed. When the lower right button (A) is pressed once in the alarm number selection state, the next alarm number is called up in the reverse order each time it is pressed. Select "Silent" when you do not want the alarm to sound.
[Remaining Time Display] Remaining time Flashing [Elapsed Time Display] Time up Elapsed time from arrival time (B) Location (B) Arrival time (B) Location in time mode Time in location selected for arrival time in time mode (1) When the upper right button (B) is pressed once while the destination timer is running, the set arrival time (destination location and time) is displayed.
4. Using the Alarm Mode Once this alarm is set (ON), the alarm sounds for approximetely 30 seconds at the same time every day and "Alarm" is displayed on the display. The alarm can be turned off by pressing any button when it is sounding. In addition, the alarm tone can be selected from 15 types of alarm sounds when setting the alarm. [Alarm ON] Current time (C) [Alarm OFF] (B) (B) (B) (D) (A) Alarm time A.
(3) The flashing item can be corrected by pressing either the upper right button (B) or lower right button (A). • Pressing the upper right button (B) once advances the display by one step at a time each time it is pressed, while pressing the lower right button (A) once moves the display back by one step at a time each time it is pressed. (Pressing either button continuously causes the display to change rapidly.
5. Using the Chronograph Mode The chronograph function of this watch is able to measure time in 1/100-second units for up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds. The chronograph returns to the reset display (0:00'00"00) and stops after 100 hours have elapsed. A.
6. Using the Timer Mode The timer of this watch can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units. An alarm sound indicating that the time is up sounds for about 30 seconds and "Timer" is displayed on the display when the time on the timer is up. The timer then returns to the initial set time and stops. In addition, the alarm sound indicating that time is up following completion of timing can be selected from 15 types of alarm sounds.
B. Timer Measuring Procedure (C) (B) Setting display Timing Time up (B) (B) Stop (C) (1) The timer is repeatedly started and stopped each time the upper right button (B) is pressed once. (2) The watch returns to the setting display when the upper left button (C) is pressed while the timer is stopped. * The alarm that sounds when the time is up can be turned off by pressing any button.
7. Using the System Monitor Mode This mode provides a general indication of the amount of charge remaining in the watch along with the usage status of flash memory. A. Switching the Display • The display switches back and forth each time the upper right button (B) is pressed once in the system monitor mode. • The watch's identification number is displayed when the upper left button (C) is pressed and then released during the flash memory status display.
: Diving Function This indicates whether or not the watch can be used for diving. • The display means that the watch is insufficiently charged for use during diving. Although the dive mode continues to operate even in this state, if diving is performed while in this state, the watch may become insufficiently charged during diving. Sufficient charge the watch prior to diving to ensure safety. • When "NG" is displayed, the watch will not switch to the dive mode.
* If “Error” appears on the display or “G.C.” remains displayed during garbage collection, there may be a problem in the flash memory. In this case, after formatting flash memory while referring to “Formatting Flash Memory”, try repeating the garbage collection procedure. If “Error” is still displayed, the watch may have a malfunction. Please request that the watch be repaired at the Citizen Service Center. * Garbage collection is only performed to organize the contents of flash memory.
Locations Displayed by this Watch The locations displayed in the time, travel time and destination timer modes of the standard mode can be edited with a personal computer using the “CAPgm” software provided (including changing, adding and deleting locations as well as changing the order in which they are called up). * Refer to the section on "Data Communication Functions" in this manual along with the "CAPgm" instruction manual contained on the CD-ROM provided for further details.
Warning Functions This watch is equipped with various warning functions for the purpose of avoiding risks and problems when diving as much as possible. WARNING * Do not dive in a manner that activates any of the warning functions. Since the degree of risk varies according to experience, physical condition and diving conditions, do not assume that diving is completely safe just because none of the warning functions are activated. Please use the warning functions as a general indicator of diving safety.
2. Explanation of Warning Functions Insufficient Charge Warning When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, "BATT" flashes in the lower left corner of the display in all of the modes of the standard mode. Operation of the following functions is limited while this warning function is activated. • The watch does not switch to the dive mode even if the water Flashing sensor gets wet.
Abnormal Pressure Detection Error Warning When abnormal atmosphere pressure is detected during use on land, or when ascending to high locations more than 3,000 m (10,000 ft) above sea level, "ERR" (Error) flashes in the lower left corner of the display. The watch does not switch to the dive mode even if the water sensor gets wet while this warning function is activated. Flashing If "ERR" does not disappear from the display even after a long period of time, there may be a problem with the pressure sensor.
Exceed Maximum Depth Warning When the limit depth of 40 m (131 ft) for recreational diving is surpassed during the course of diving, an exceed maximum depth error occurs, the current depth flashes and the alarm sounds for 15 seconds. During diving at a depth greater than 40 m (131 ft), the warning alarm sounds for 15 seconds every minute. This warning function is canceled when the depth returns to 40 m (131 ft) or less.
Permanent Error If hazardous diving or ascending is continued even after the permanent error warning function has been activated, a permanent error results, "ERROR" appears on the display and the entire display flashes. When a permanent error has occurred, the next dive cannot be made for 24 hours. (The water depth measurement function does not operate for 24 hours. In addition, "ERROR" is displayed when the watch is switched to the dive plan mode, and the no-decompression limit time is not displayed.
Diving Terms Used by this Watch The following provides an explanation of the diving terms displayed by this watch along with their basic meanings. This watch employs the calculation formula of the Canadian Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM). This watch automatically distinguishes between skin diving and scuba diving according to the following conditions, and records log data separately for each type of diving.
Repetitive diving refers to diving that is repeated while there is still residual nitrogen in the body from the previous dive. The number of the next dive for repetitive diving is displayed on the second display of the dive plan mode. This refers to diving beyond the no-decompression limit time. Decompression diving is extremely dangerous since nitrogen accumulates in the body beyond allowable levels. Never dive in this manner.
This is the total time at a depth of 1 m (4 ft) or more during a single dive. * Measurement of dive time starts when first going below a depth of 1 m (4 ft), and stops when depth reaches less than 1 m (4 ft). However, if a dive is resumed to a depth of more than 1 m (4 ft) within 10 minutes from the time measurement of dive time stopped, dive time is continued to be measured from the time measurement stopped.
Using the Dive Plan Mode This mode is used to set the plan for the next dive. The dive plan mode uses the three displays described below. • Dive Condition Display: This lets you change between AIR diving and NITROX diving and set the oxygen concentration (O2%). Continuously displays the current settings.
* If none of the buttons are pressed for about 3 minutes during each of the displays of the dive plan mode, the watch automatically returns to the time mode of the standard mode. * The dive condition mark of the dive plan display changes to the high altitude mark in environments at an air pressure equivalent to high-altitude diving. 2.
4. Dive Condition Marks The dive condition currently set for each of the time modes of the standard mode, the dive plan display in the dive plan mode and the surface mode is displayed using one of the four types of marks indicated below.
6. Calling Up No-Decompression Limit Time Depth (1) The no-decompression limit time corresponding to a depth of 12 m (40 ft) is displayed when the upper right button (B) is pressed once during the dive plan display. (2) No-decompression limit times are called up in order for every 3 m (10 ft) of depth each time the upper right button (B) is pressed once.
Flashing A. Setting the Dive Alarm (1) The watch enters the correction state (display is flashing) when the upper left button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds and then released during the dive alarm display. The flashing item on the display can be corrected. (2) The flashing item changes in the order shown below each time the upper left button (C) is pressed once. • The display returns to the normal display when the upper left button (C) is pressed and then released in the dive time correction state.
Using the Scuba Diving Log Mode and Skin Diving Log Mode The scuba diving log mode is used to display the scuba diving log automatically recorded by the watch during scuba diving. The skin diving log mode is used to display the skin diving log automatically recorded by the watch during skin diving. A maximum of 100 sets of log data can be recorded for both scuba diving and skin diving (provided that the dive time of a single dive is within 2 hours and no more than 15 dives per day).
* The dive condition mark displayed on a first display represents the dive condition for that dive. * The oxygen concentration set before diving on the first display is displayed for the log data during NITROX diving. * “DECO” is displayed on the second display in the case decompression diving has occurred during diving. * “NO LOG” is displayed when there is no log data stored in the watch. * “--.- m” is displayed for maximum depth when the maximum depth during diving has exceeded 80.0 m (266 ft).
* "NO LOG" is displayed when there is no skin diving log data recorded. * Maximum depth is displayed as "--.- m" when the maximum depth has exceeded 80.0 m (266 ft) while diving. * “--.- °C” is displayed for minimum water temperature in the case of log data for which the dive time is less than 1 minute. * Calling up log data may take some time when there is a large amount of log data recorded. In such cases, "WAIT" is displayed while log data is being called up.
Using the Dive Mode This mode measures water depth while in the water. The watch automatically switches to the dive mode when the water sensor detects water in any mode except for the infrared communication mode and power save mode. The watch automatically begins to measure water depth when the water depth reaches 1 m (4 ft) or more during the preliminary dive display.
1. Explanation of Display During Water Depth Measurement The display during diving differs between the AIR setting (air diving) and NITROX setting (NITROX diving). Even in the case of performing scuba diving, the watch displays the skin diving display until 3 minutes or more have elapsed continuously at a depth of 1 m (4 ft) or more. A.
B. Display during NITROX Setting During Skin Diving Maximum depth Current time (A) Dive time Current depth Current water temperature Body nitrogen level graph (A) Body partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) Set oxygen concentration (O2%) • Maximum depth, set oxygen concentration (O2%) and the body nitrogen level graph are called up for about 10 seconds when the lower right button (A) is pressed once.
DANGER Never dive in a manner that requires a decompression stop (decompression diving). If decompression diving should happen to occur, immediately start to ascend while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m (60 ft)/min. Make a decompression stop while ascending in accordance with decompression stop instructions. When making a decompression stop, never ascend to a depth less than the instructed depth.
4. Dive Time Measurement The elapsed time of dives made to a depth of more than 1 m (4 ft) is displayed. Measurement of dive time starts automatically when the depth exceeds 1 m (4 ft) for the first time, and stops when the depth again is less than 1 m (4 ft). However, if a dive is resumed to a depth of more than 1 m (4 ft) within 10 minutes from the time measurement of dive time stopped, dive time is continued to be measured from the time measurement stopped.
Using the Surface Mode The surface mode is used to display elapsed time from the end of the most recent scuba dive (S.I. time) and the amount of time remaining until boarding an aircraft is permitted (no fly time). DANGER Avoid traveling in an aircraft while the surface mode is activated. Traveling in an aircraft without allowing sufficient time to rest after diving results in the risk of decompression sickness.
Low power mode (Temporary function) The low power mode is a special mode for allowing the watch to run while using the minimum amount of current consumption. When the watch becomes insufficiently charged, it automatically switches to this mode to conserve current consumption. In addition, the watch can be manually switched to the low power mode by pressing the lower right button (A) and lower left button (D) simultaneously for at least 2 seconds and then releasing in the time mode of the standard mode.
* When the watch has switched to the low power mode as a result of being insufficiently charged, the watch does not return to the time mode of the standard mode even if the lower right button (A) and lower left button (D) are pressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds and then released.
Data Communication Functions Data is transferred between watches or between the watch and personal computer using the data communication functions. There are two ways for transferring data: the first involves using the infrared communication interface, and the second involves using the communication unit (USB communication interface) function. 1.
B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure The procedure for data transfer is performed with the “Infrared Communication Mode” of the watch. (1) The watch enters the infrared communication mode Infrared Communication initial display when the lower left button (D) is pressed Mode (Initial Display) for at least 2 seconds and then released in any mode.
* Pressing the lower right button (A) once when any menu is displayed returns the display to the previous menu. * The watch returns to the time mode of the standard mode when the lower right button (A) is pressed once during the initial infrared communication display. * The watch can be immediately returned to the time mode of the standard mode by pressing the lower left button (D) for at least 2 seconds and then releasing when any menu is displayed.
A. Preparations for Communication Infrared Communication The watch is switched to the data transfer standby display of the infrared communication mode. (1) The watch enters the infrared communication mode (initial display) when the lower left button (D) is pressed for at least 2 seconds and then released in any mode. (2) Select "toPC" by pressing the upper left button (C) once. (The " " mark moves to the left of "toPC".
* The USB cable and ferrite core are enclosed with the communication unit. * Connect the communication unit directly to the personal computer with the USB cable. Operation is not guaranteed if the communication unit is connected through a USB hub. * USB communication may rarely result in a communication error due to problems with compatibility when the USB controller is of the Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) type.
Procedure Refer to part "1. Infrared Communication", "B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure" of the previous section for an explanation of the procedure for calling up each display. (1) Switch the watch that is to receive data to the reception standby display of the data you want to receive. * In the case of time or alarm data, select the "TIME/ALM / Receive" menu, and in the case of dive alarm or anniversary data, select the "toWATCH / WaitDATA" menu.
All Reset The time, date and all other watch settings are returned to their initial (default) settings when the all reset procedure is performed. Perform this all reset procedure in the following cases.
Formatting Flash Memory The following data recorded in the watch's flash memory is deleted when the flash memory is formatted. • Location settings made on the PC (displayed locations, names of locations) • Scuba diving and skin diving logs • Daily and anniversary graphics CAUTION Formatting flash memory is performed when the flash memory has happened to become damaged. Please note that incorrect use of this function can cause important diving and other data to be lost.
Accessory Software The CD-ROM provided with the watch contains two application software programs entitled, "AQUALAND GRAPH Nx" and "CAPgm". AQUALAND GRAPH Nx This application software is used for editing and managing diving log and profile data. CAPgm This application is for making various watch settings on a personal computer. * Refer to the respective manuals contained on the CD-ROM for further details on how to use AQUALAND GRAPH Nx and CAPgm.
6) CD-ROM Drive (Required for Installation) 7) Infrared Communication Port or USB Port * A communication unit (sold separately) is required for data communication using the USB communication interface. 8) Printer A printer compatible with your personal computer and a printer driver for use with the operating system compatible with that printer are required for printing out graphs and other data. 9) Web Browser A web browser is required for HTML preview. Internet Explorer Ver. 4.
(4) Confirm the contents and then click on "NEXT" to display the screen shown at right. (5) If you want to change the directory where the applications are installed, click on "Browse" and change to the desired directory. Confirm the contents and click on "NEXT" to install the applications. The screen shown at right is then displayed. (6) Click on "Finish" to complete the installation procedure. 3.
(3) Click on “Install CAPgm” to begin installation. The screen shown at right is displayed. (4) After confirming the contents, click on “NEXT”. The screen shown at right is displayed. (5) If you want to change the directory where the software will be installed, click on “Browse” and change to the desired directly. Confirm the contents and click on “NEXT” to install the software. The screen shown at right is then displayed. (6) Click on “Finish” to complete the installation procedure.
4. Startup and Ending AQUALAND GRAPH Nx and CAPgm A. Startup of AQUALAND GRAPH Nx and CAPgm Click on the Start button in the task bar and then select Program, CITIZEN AQUALAND GRAPH Nx and then AQUALAND GRAPH Nx or CITIZEN CAPgm and then CAPgm in that order to start up the respective application. B.
Communication Unit The communication unit is sold separately. The communication unit also features a watch charging function. The charging specifications (including time required to charge the watch, number of charges and so forth) and charging procedure of the communication unit are the same as those of the charger provided. CAUTION Handling of Communication Unit The communication unit is composed of precision electronic components. Please handle with care.
1. Names and Functions of Components Connection pins Locking tab Battery holder cover LED Leg (removable) USB cable connector LED (Light Emitting Diode) This indicates that the communication unit is in the charging state. When the watch is attached to the communication unit, the LED lights and charging begins. The LED remains lit during charging and goes out when charging is completed.
2. Using the Communication Unit A. Installing Batteries (1) Remove the battery holder cover on the bottom of the communication unit. The battery holder cover is removed by lifting up the tab while pushing in the direction of the arrow (OPEN). (2) Install 2 pcs.of size AA alkaline batteries each (total of 4 pcs. of size AA alkaline batteries) in the communication unit and battery holder cover while properly aligning their polarity. (3) Attach the battery holder cover.
(3) Fully open the locking tabs of the communication unit and remove the watch. * When using the communication unit to charge the watch for the first time, the Install Wizard of the USB driver is displayed on the personal computer display when the communication unit is connected to the personal computer. Refer to “3. Installing the USB Driver” for information on installing the USB driver.
(5) After confirming the contents, click on "NEXT" to display the screen shown at right. (6) Check that "Search for the best driver for your device" has been selected and then click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (7) Select "CD-ROM drive" and click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (8) Click on "NEXT" to begin installing the driver. When installation is completed, the display changes to the screen shown at right.
(9) Click on "Finish" to display the screen shown at right. (10) Click on "YES". Windows is restarted and data can now be transferred using the USB interface. Windows Me: (1) Confirm that your personal computer has started up normally. (2) End any applications that are currently running on the PC. (3) Place the CD-ROM provided in the CD-ROM drive of the PC. If the AQUALAND GRAPH Nx installation menu is displayed at this time, click on the "EXIT" button to close this menu.
Windows2000: (1) Confirm that your personal computer has started up normally. * In the case of installing the USB driver with Windows 2000, the user must login to Windows as an Administrator. (2) End any applications that are currently running on the PC. (3) Place the CD-ROM provided in the CD-ROM drive of the PC. If the AQUALAND GRAPH Nx installation menu is displayed at this time, click on the "EXIT" button to close this menu.
(7) Confirm that "CD-ROM drives" is selected and then click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (8) Confirm the contents and then click on "NEXT". The display changes to the screen shown at right. (9) Click on "Finish". Data can now be transferred using the USB interface. WindowsXP: (1) Confirm that your personal computer has started up normally. * In the case of installing the USB driver with Windows XP, the user must login to Windows as an Administrator.
(5) Confirm that [Install the software automatically {Recommended}] is selected and then click on “Next”. The software is automatically detected and will start installing it . Notice: It may take some time to detect the software. d (6) After installation is completed, the screen shown at right is displayed. (7) Click on “Finish”. Data can now be transferred using the USB interface. * After installing the USB driver, remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and keep it in a safe place.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Display does not light The watch is switched to No display in low power mode. The display lights when the lower left button (D) is depressed for 2 seconds or more. “Low Power Mode (Temporary Function)” The watch has stopped due to being insufficiently charged. Perform the all-reset procedure with the watch placed on the charger or communication unit. “Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage Time” “Charger: 3.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Faded display Low ambient temperature. The display may fade in lowtemperature environments. The display will return to normal when the watch is returned to normal temperature. If you want to temporarily make the display darker when using in low-temperature environment, the contrast can be corrected in the time mode correction state of the standard mode.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Slow in switching modes As more and more flash memory is used, slightly more time may be required for the watch to switch modes and call up log data. Perform the garbage collection procedure in the system monitor mode of the standard mode. When a large number of diving logs are stored in the watch, although slightly more time may be required to call up the display, this is not a malfunction. “Using the Standard Mode: 7.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Watch exhibits an abnormal display or operation (digital display is incorrect or alarm sounds continuously, etc.) The display or operation of the watch may rarely become abnormal if the watch is mistakenly subjected to a strong impact or strong static electricity. Perform the all-reset procedure. If the problem is still not corrected after performing the allreset procedure, format flash memory after performing the allreset procedure.
Handling Precautions (for the watch) WARNING Water Resistance Performance This watch is water resistant to 200 meters. Although it can be used for air diving using an air tank (scuba diving), it cannot be used for saturation diving involving the use of helium gas. Examples of Use Indication Case (case back) Minor exposure to water (washing face, rain, etc.) Moderate exposure to water (washing, kitchen work, swimming, etc.
CAUTION Repairs All parts of this watch, excluding the band, are to be repaired only at a Citizen Service Center. Please have all inspections and repairs performed at a Citizen Service Center. CAUTION Keep your watch clean • The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as clothing. Metal corrosion as well as perspiration, dirt, dust and other unnoticed debris may soil the cuffs and other parts of your clothing. Try to keep the watch clean at all times.
Do not subject the watch to violent shocks such as that resulting from being dropped on the floor. Avoid using the watch in environments containing chemical agents and gases. If solvents such as thinner or benzine, as well as articles containing such substances (including gasoline, fingernail polish, cresol, bathroom cleaners and adhesives) become adhered to the watch, they can cause discoloration, deterioration and cracking.
Specifications 1. Watch K Movement No. : D710 (meter specifications)/D716 (feet specifications) K Crystal oscillation frequency: 32,768 Hz (Hz = no. of oscillations per second) K Watch operating temperature range: 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F) K Timekeeping accuracy: ±20 seconds per month on average (when wearing at normal temperatures of +5°C to +35°C / 41°F to 95°F) K Depth gauge accuracy: ± (3% of displayed value + 0.
W Infrared communication mode W Low power mode: Time display/date display/no display K Other Additional Functions: W Dive Computer Functions • Decompression calculation algorithm: DCIEM (Canada) • NITROX diving compatibility (set oxygen concentration: 22% to 50%, set in 1% units) • High-altitude diving compatibility (up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft) above sea level) W EL illumination W Water sensor W Warning functions Insufficient charge warning, file error warning, abnormal pressure detection error warning, water
3. Communication Unit (Sold Separately) K Model: CMUT-02 K Application: Watch charging and data communication using USB cable K Operating and storage conditions: Temperature: +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 104°F) Humidity: 20% to 80% (no condensation of moisture) K Power supply: • During charging: Size AA alkaline batteries (LR-6), 4 • During data communication: Power supplied through USB cable K Current consumption: • During data communication: Max. 30 mA • During charging: Max. 20 mA K Size: Approx. 10.