Thiswatchisequippedwithapowersavefunctionwhichcansuppressenergyconsumption
whenitisleftwithoutreceivinganadequatelightsourceforacertainlengthoftime.
※Therearetwotypesofpowersavemode.
PowerSave1 PowerSave2
Condition
Whenthewatchisexposedtoastatewithoutreceiving
anadequatelightsourcefor72hoursorlonger.
Whenthewatchisinaninsufficient
chargingstateforalongtime.
Situation
Thesecondhand
stopspointingatthe
15-secondposition,
andthehourand
minutehands,and
datealsostop.
Thewatchconducts
automaticradio
signalreceiving.
Thesecondhand
stopspointingatthe
45-secondposition,
andthehourand
minutehands,and
datealsostop.
Thewatchdoesnot
conductautomatic
radiosignalreceiving.
Howtohandle
thesituation
Whenthewatchisexposedtoanadequatelightsourceforfivesecondsorlonger,
itdisplaysthecurrenttimeagainafterthesecondhandisrapidlyadvanced.
Aftersufficientlychargingthebattery,set
thewatchforthecurrenttime,ifnecessary.
PowerSave2
※
Whilethewatchisbeingcharged,thesecondhandmovesatFive-secondIntervals.
DuringtheFive-secondIntervalMovement,neitherthebuttonsnorthecrowncanbeoperated.
※
IfthePowerSave2modeisprolonged,thestoredpoweramountdropsandtheinternalcurrenttimeinformationstoredwillbelost.
Whenthewatchreturnstoitsnormalmovementofone-secondintervalaftersufficientlychargingthebattery,setthecurrenttimeby
receivingaradiosignal.(RefertoAutomaticReceptionandManualReception→P.101)
■PowerSaveFunction
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AboutEnergy
■EnergyDepletionForewarningFunction
The energydepletion forewarning functionis activatedwhenthe
energystoredinthewatchrunslow.Insuchacase,thesecondhand
moves attwo-second intervals.Ifthewatch continues tobeinthe
stateof two-secondintervalmovement, the watch switchesto five-
secondintervalmovement,followedbyacompletelystoppedstate.
Iftheenergy depletionforewarningfunction isactivated, chargethe
watchsufficiently.
HowtoChargetheWatch··························· P.112
StandardChargingTime······························ P.113
※Neitherthebuttonsnorthecrowncanbeoperatedwhilethesecondhandmovesattwo-secondor
five-secondintervals(thisisnotamalfunction).
※Whilethesecondhandmovesatfive-secondintervals,thehourhandanddatestopoperating.
※While thesecondhandmovesattwo-second andfive-secondintervals, the watch is unable to
receive radio signalsautomatically.After the watchischargedsufficientlyand the second hand
returnstonormalone-secondintervalmovement,conductthemanualreceptionofradiosignalsto
setthewatchtothecorrecttime.(RefertoAutomaticReceptionandManualReceptiononP.101.)
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Illumination
lx(LUX)
Light
source
Condition
(Example)
Fromthestatewherethe
watchisstopped(notcharged)
Inthestatewherethehand
moves(thewatchischarged)
Tofully
charged
To1secInterval
movementissecured
Tomovefor
1day
700
Fluorescentlight
Generaloffices − − 5h
3,000
Fluorescentlight
30W20cm 200h 5h 1.5h
10,000
Fluorescentlight
30W5cm
60h 1h 15min
Sunlight Cloudyday
100,000 Sunlight
Sunnyday(Under
thedirectsunlight
onasummerday)
24h 30min 3min
ThefiguresofTimerequiredforchargingthewatchtostartmovingatone-secondintervalsare
estimationsoftimerequiredtochargethestoppedwatchbyexposingittolightuntilitmovesat
steadyone-secondintervals.Evenifthewatchispartiallychargedforashorterperiod,thewatch
willresumeone-second-intervalmovement.However,itmayshortlyreturntotwo-second-interval
movement.Usethechargingtimeinthiscolumnasaroughguideforsufficientchargingtime.
※Thesecondhandmovementindicatestheremainingamountofenerg y.
"CHECKINGTHECHARGINGSTAT USBYTHEMOVEMENTOFTHESECONDHAND" P.98
※Therequiredchargingtimeslightlyvariesdependingonthemodelofthewatch.
■StandardChargingTime
Foranapproximatetimerequiredtochargethewatch,refertothetablebelow.
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■HowToChargetheWatch
Exposethedialtolighttochargethewatch.