When a radio signal cannot be received
When a radio signal cannot be received, refer to the following pages:
•
Not receivable within the radio signal reception range
Check that the time zone of the area where the watch is used is set.
When the time and date are misaligned even after the time zone is correctly selected, refer to
Troubleshooting. “Reception of a radio signal” → P.73
Since a radio signal cannot be received, the time and date became misaligned. In this case, set the time
and date manually.
“How to manually set the time” → P.61
“How to manually set the date” → P.63
* For the radio signal reception ranges, refer to “Radio signal reception range indication” → P.18.
• When the watch is used outside the radio signal reception range
Select the time zone of the area where the watch is used.
“How to select the time zone (How to display the local time around the world)” → P.30
When the watch does not display the correct time and date even after selecting the time zone, manually
set the time and date.
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■ How to manually set the time
If the watch is continually used in an environment in which a radio signal cannot be received (a region other than the
radio signal reception ranges, etc.), set the time manually.
“Radio signal reception range indication” → P.18
•
When the watch is used in an environment in which a radio signal can be received again, receive a radio signal to
set the time. “Automatic reception and manual reception” → P.17
•
When adjusting the time, the date will be accordingly adjusted.
* Even if a radio signal cannot be received, the watch can be used with the same accuracy as that of a normal quartz watch.
(Average gain/loss ±15 seconds per month)
* When the watch receives radio signals after the time is manually adjusted, it displays the time received from radio signals.
0
1
2
Pull out the
crown to the
second click
1
Pull the crown to the second click.
The seconds hand stops on the spot.
*
When the crown is a screw lock type, unlock it. → P.13
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Turn the crown clockwise
to advance the time.
Turn the crown counterclockwise
to set back the time.
Turn quickly to
move
continuously.
Turn again to stop
moving.
01 2
Push the
crown
back in
2
Turn the crown to set the time.
The watch switches to the manual time setting mode.
The seconds hand moves to the 0-second position and
stops.
*
The moment the date changes is midnight (12 AM). Please
be sure to set the time after ensuring that AM/PM is set
correctly.
*
When the watch switches to the manual time setting mode,
the reception result data is lost. Therefore, the reception
result is indicated as “N”.
3
Push the crown back in according to the time
signal, etc.
The operation is completed.
The watch starts to work.
*
When the crown is a screw lock type, lock it. → P.13
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■ How to manually set the date
When the date is not changed automatically due to an environment in which a radio signal cannot be received outside
the radio signal reception range, etc. (when changing from a month with 30 days or less to a month with 31 days), set
the date manually.
•
The date can be set independently regardless of the time.
•
When the watch is used in an environment in which a radio signal can be received again, receive a radio signal to
set the time. “Automatic reception and manual reception” → P.17
* When the watch receives radio signals after the date is manually adjusted, it displays the date received from radio signals.
* If the date remains incorrect even after a successful radio signal reception, the preliminary position of the date may be misaligned.
“Set the preliminary position for the date, and the hour and minute hands.” → P.67
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