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NOTE: Under normal conditions, this watch will receive
radio signals to automatically update the time and
calendar. There may be conditions in which the radio
signal cannot be received. If a signal cannot be received,
the watch will operate normally, but not sync with the
radio signal.
NOTE: After a complete loss of charge or an abnormal
display or function is noticed, an ALL RESET PROCEDURE
and 0-POSITIONING CHECK AND CORRECTION is
required. Be sure to set the time and date after
performing these procedures.
RADIO RECEPTION
The watch will receive radio signals both automatically
and on-demand. Both the time and calendar will update
based on the current time zone.
Automatic reception occurs first at 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM
and then if needed, at 4:00 AM. If the 2:00 AM or
3:00 AM reception is successful, subsequent reception
attempts will not be activated.
The “on-demand” feature allows the user to enter the
reception mode at his/her convenience. This is helpful
when changing time zones before the automatic update
or if an automatic update was not successful.
NOTE: Based on signal strength, it can take up to 15
minutes to complete the radio reception update process.
During the update process, the watch must not be moved
otherwise the transmission signal may be interrupted
resulting in an unsuccessful time/calendar update.
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING MOVEMENT CALIBER
H145: Movement Caliber H145 features an option to
manually override automatic SMT (daylight saving time)
during the radio update process. This manual override
precludes SMT from automatically being adjusted during
a radio signal update. If this manual override has been
engaged but is not desired, you must perform an ALL
RESET and 0-POSITIONING to clear the settings.
ALL RESET AND 0-POSITIONING PROCEDURE
NOTE: The upper right button (B) will be recessed in
the case. The lower right button (A) may be recessed as
well, depending on your model. You will need a narrow
pointed object, such as a wooden toothpick to activate
the recessed button(s).
Pull the crown out two ‘clicks.’
Press the upper right (B) and lower right (A) buttons
down simultaneously for 1 to 2 seconds, then release
them. The hands and date will move back and forth to
indicate the ALL RESET is successful.
Rotate the crown in either direction so that the date
indicates 1 and is centered in the date window.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
hour hand will move slightly indicating it is active
for setting. Turn the crown so that the hour hand is
pointing towards 12:00
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will move slightly indicating the minute
and second hands may be set. Rotate the crown in
either direction to move the minute and second hands
to the 12:00 position.
This completes the all reset and 0-positioning.
The Time and Calendar must now be set.
TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR
NOTE: After receiving a radio signal, the time and date
will automatically set. There may be circumstances
however for which you need to manually set the time and
date such as after an ALL RESET and 0-POSITIONING.
Pull the crown out one ‘click.’ Rotate the crown
clockwise or counterclockwise until the second/multi-
function hand indicates the time zone nearest your
current location.
Pull the crown one additional ‘click’ to the time
setting position. The second/multi-function hand
will rotate to the SMT (daylight saving time) “ON”
or “OFF” setting position set in memory.
Rotate the crown clockwise to activate (turn on) or
counterclockwise to deactivate (turn off) daylight
saving time (SMT).
Press and release the lower right button (A).
The second hand will rotate to the 12:00 position
indicating the minute hand is active for setting.
Rotate the crown in either direction to set the
current minutes.
NOTE: to activate rapid advancement, quickly spin the
crown. To stop rapid advancement, turn the crown one
“click” in either direction.
NOTE: the second hand will make one complete
revolution for each minute advanced or decremented.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The hour
hand will move slightly indicating it is active for setting.
Rotate the crown to move the hour hand until you see the
date change. This hour shown indicates “AM.” Continue
to rotate the crown until the proper “AM” or “PM” hour
is set.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The date
will move slightly indicating it is active for setting.
Rotate the crown in either direction until the correct
date is shown.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will move to the current leap year
setting stored in memory. Rotate the crown to set the
proper leap year.
Each hour indice indicates the month, while each minute
past the hour indicates the years past a leap year. As an
example, to set the watch for June, 2 years past the last
leap year, turn the crown so the second hand is at the 32
minutes past the hour (hour 6 for June, 2 minutes past
the “hour” for 2 years past a leap year. EX:
Push the crown in two “clicks.” This completes
setting the time and calendar.
TO CHANGE TIME ZONES
MOVEMENT CALIBER H144:
NOTE: Movement caliber H144 does not “remember”
SMT settings signal region to signal region. Additionally,
the radio updating overrides any manual SMT setting.
It is therefore necessary to check/change SMT settings
when changing time zones.
Pull the crown out one ‘click.’ Rotate the crown
clockwise or counterclockwise until the second/multi-
function hand indicates the time zone nearest your
current location.
Pull the crown one additional ‘click’ to the time
setting position. The second/multi-function hand will
rotate to the SMT (daylight saving time) “ON” or
“OFF” setting position set in memory.
Rotate the crown clockwise to activate (turn on) or
counter-clockwise to deactivate (turn off) daylight
saving time (SMT).
Push the crown in two “clicks.” This completes
changing time zones for movement caliber H144.
MOVEMENT CALIBER H145:
Once SMT (daylight saving time) is set by radio signal
region and a radio signal is received, movement caliber
H145 “remembers SMT settings. There is no need to
manually adjust SMT when changing time zone settings
(within signal regions) as with H144. To change time zones:
Pull the crown out one ‘click.’
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until
the second/multi-function hand indicates the time
zone nearest your current location.
If the time zone chosen is in a different radio signal
region such as changing from NYC to LON or you
do not receive a radio signal update: Pull the crown
one additional ‘click’ to the time setting position. The
second/multi-function hand will rotate to the SMT
(daylight saving time) ON” or “OFF” setting position
set in memory.
Rotate the crown clockwise to activate (ON) or
counter clockwise to deactivate (OFF) daylight saving
time (SMT).
Push the crown in one ‘click.’ This completes
changing time zones for movement caliber H145.
TO USE THE SMT (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME)
MANUAL OVERRIDE FEATURE FOR MOVEMENT
CALIBER H145:
Movement Caliber H145 features a manual override so
that SMT (daylight saving time) is not updated by the
automatic radio update feature. To engage the manual
override feature:
Pull the crown out one ‘click.’
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until
the second/multi-function hand indicates the time
zone you wish to override automatic SMT (daylight
saving time) updating.
Pull the crown out one additional ‘click.’
If SMT setting is currently ‘ON’: Rotate the crown
counterclockwise to ‘OFF.’
If SMT setting is currently ‘OFF’: Rotate the
crown clockwise to ‘ON’ then rotate the crown
counterclockwise back to ‘OFF.’
Push the crown in two “clicks.” SMT updating is now
active for the time zone chosen.
For further instructions and details of the many
additional features of the World Perpetual A
T, please
refer to your owners manual or the technical support
section our website at www.citizenwatch.com
FEATURES
Light-Powered
Atomic Timekeeping
World Time
Perpetual Calendar
BENEFITS
Environmentally Clean Energy Source
Radio-Controlled Accuracy
Time Adjustment in 26 Time Zones
Accurate to the Year 2100
MODELS – CB00**
WORLD PERPETUAL AT
Mvmt. Cal. No. H14*
Please view our interactive setting
instructions at www.citizenwatch.com
Second/Multi-Function Hand
Upper Right Button (B)
(recessed in case)
Crown
Daylight Saving Time
ON/OFF Scale
Lower Right Button (A)
(may be recessed in case)
Time Zone Scale
Minute Hand
Radio Reception Scale
Hour Hand
January
February
March
April
May
June
December
July
August
September
October
November
Months of Year
Leap Year Setting
Leap year
1 year past leap year
2 years past leap year
3 years past leap year
MODELS – CC10**
ECO-DRIVE SATELLITE WAVE-AIR
Mvmt. Cal. No. H909
Hour Hand
24-Hour Hand
Lower Right Button (A)
Upper Right Button (B)
Crown
Minute Hand
Function Hand
Second/Function Hand
Date of Month
Time Zone Scale
TO INITIATE SATELLITE RECEPTION
Once initiated, satellite reception will complete within
four to twenty seconds.
Satellite reception will normally be successful outdoors
in areas in which there is a clear view of the sky. Some
factors that affect satellite reception are tall buildings,
trees, electrical interference and weather.
With the crown in the closed position next to the
case, press and hold the lower right button (A) for
two seconds, then release.
The second hand will rotate so that the back end of
the second hand indicates the last signal reception
result for two seconds, and then rotate to the “RX”
position. Signal reception will now commence.
Position the watch so that it is away from your torso
and the dial is directed towards an unobstructed
view of the sky. Optimum positioning is with the dial
pointed straight up, rather than at an angle to the sky.
Upon a successful update, the second hand will
rotate so that the back end of the second hand
indicates ‘OK’.
Upon an unsuccessful update, the second hand
will rotate so that the back end of the second hand
indicates ‘NO’.
Normal operation will automatically resume two
seconds after reception results are indicated.
This completes initiating satellite reception.
TO CHECK SATELLITE RECEPTION RESULTS
It is important to note that Satellite reception results will be
stored in memory for forty eight hours after the last signal
reception attempt. If it has been longer than forty eight hours
since the last signal reception attempt, reception results will
reflect ‘NO’ even if the last reception was successful.
When checking the satellite reception results, the back
end of the second hand becomes the results indicator.
With the crown in the closed position next to the
case, press and release the lower right (A) button.
The second hand will rotate so that the back end of
the hand indicates either to ‘OK’ indicating successful
reception updating, or ‘NO’ indicating unsuccessful
reception updating.
Press and release the lower right button (A) to return
to normal operation.
ALL RESET AND 0-POSITIONING PROCEDURE
If abnormal operation occurs, an ALL RESET and
0-POSITIONING will need to be performed.
First, pull the crown out two ‘clicks’.
Simultaneously press and hold both the lower right
button (A) and upper right button (B) for three to four
seconds, then release. The minute hand will rotate to
its zero position stored in memory, the second hand
will rotate to the base leap year stored in memory
and the 24-hour, function hand and date of month will
rotate indicating a successful all reset.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to
move the date so that it is showing between thirty
one and one, and the function hand (9:00 sub dial)
indicates Sunday.
Press and release lower right button (A). The hour
hand will move slightly, indicating the hour hand is
ready for zero position setting.
Rotate the crown to move the hour hand to the 12:00
position and the 24-hour hand (3:00 sub dial) to ‘24’.
NOTE: The hour hand and 24-hour indicator move in
conjunction with one another.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will move slightly indicating the second
and minute hands may now be set.
Rotate the crown to move the second and minute
hands to the 12:00 position.
Push the crown in two ‘clicks’.
This completes the ALL RESET and ZERO POSITIONING.
You must now set the time and calendar
TO SET THE TIME AND PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Pull the crown out one ‘click’. The second hand will
rotate to indicate the currently active time zone.
If needed, rotate the crown to move the second hand
to indicate the city nearest your location. The function
hand (9:00 sub dial) will rotate to indicate the current
daylight saving time set in memory and the hour/
minute hands will rotate to the time set for the
chosen time zone.
Press and release the lower right button (A) to turn
daylight saving time ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ as indicated by the
function hand (9:00 sub dial).
Pull the crown out one additional click. The second
hand will rotate to the 30 second position, and the
function hand will rotate to the current day of week
set in memory.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will rotate to the 12:00 position and the
minute hand will move slightly indicating the minute
may now be set.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to
set the current minute.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The hour
hand will move slightly indicating the hour may now
be set.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to
set the current hour. Be sure to pay attention to the
24-hour hand (3:00 sub dial) to ensure proper AM or
PM time is set.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
function hand (9:00 sub dial) will rotate back and
forth indicating the current date of month may now
be set.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counter clockwise to
change the date of month. NOTE: The function hand
makes five revolutions for each date change.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will rotate to the current leap year
position set in memory.
Rotate the crown to set the current month and leap
year. Each hour indice represents the month of year,
while each hour indice and the 3 minute indices
following represents the leap year.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
function hand (9:00 sub dial) will move slightly
indicating the day of week may be set.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to
set the current day of week.
Press and release the lower right button (A). The
second hand will rotate to the 12:00 position and the
minute hand will move slightly indicating the minute
may now be set.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to
correct for the minutes elapsed during the setting of
the calendar and day of week.
Push the crown in two ‘clicks’.
TO ADJUST FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
The Satellite time signal does not include information
to adjust for daylight saving time that may be observed
in your region. Daylight saving time must be manually
adjusted for each time zone.
Pull the crown out one ‘click’. The second hand will
rotate to indicate the currently active time zone, and
the function hand (9:00 sub dial) will rotate to indicate
the current daylight saving time ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ setting.
Press and release the lower right button (A) to turn
daylight saving time ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’.
If needed, rotate the crown to another time zone and
adjust daylight saving time as outlined in the previous
step.
After adjusting daylight saving time for multiple time
zones, be sure to rotate the crown to return to the
time zone nearest your location.
Push the crown in one ‘click’.
TO CHECK/CHANGE THE TIME ZONE
Press and release the upper right button (B).
The second hand will rotate to indicate the current
city chosen and the function hand (9:00 sub dial)
will rotate to indicate the current daylight saving
time setting.
To change the time zone, pull the crown out one ‘click’.
Rotate the crown to move the second hand to
indicate the one of the 26 time zones you would like
displayed. The hour and minute hands will rotate
to the time set for the chosen time zone and the
function hand (9:00 sub dial) will rotate to indicate
the current daylight saving time set in memory.
If needed, press and release the lower right button
(A) to turn daylight saving time ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’.
Press the crown in one ‘click’.
For additional instructions on using the Satellite Wave-Air
please refer to the full instruction manual or the technical
support section of our website at www.citizenwatch.com
FEATURES
Light-Powered
Satellite Timekeeping
World Time
Perpetual Calendar
Power Reserve Indicator
BENEFITS
Environmentally Clean Energy Source
Worldwide Reception Area
Time Adjustment in 26 Time Zones
Accurate to the Year 2100
Displays Remaining Charge
Please view our interactive setting
instructions at www.citizenwatch.com
January
February
March
April
May
June
December
July
August
September
October
November
Month of Year
Leap Year Setting
Leap year
1 year past leap year
2 years past leap year
3 years past leap year