Navigator 3000
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Crown
A press for about one second on the crown activates the touch screen,
and can confirm a setting (Enter) and start/stop the chronograph
function and the timer function.
Each setting is confirmed by a short press (< 1 s) on the crown.
Tactile functions
The touch screen is active only after the crown has been pressed for
about one second (activation is confirmed by a beep). It remains acti-
ve for 10 seconds after the last operation. Once the touch screen has
been activated, a mere touch of the finger on one of the six tactile
zones of the screen activates the corresponding function, namely:
1
the local time function;
2
the time function in four other time zones;
3
the timer / incrementing function;
4
the chronograph / decrementing function;
5
the alarm function;
6
the calendar function.
•Onceoneofthesefunctionshasbeenselected,thedisplaymodes
can be changed in succession by touching the same zone again.
•The
symbol indicates that you have to press the crown
to enter the function displayed.
•Whenthedigitaldisplayindicates , a setting can be
made.
•When the digital display ashes, it is possible either to make
a correction with
3
( ) or
4
( ), or to confirm the setting by
pressing the crown (short press < 1 s).
If no operation is performed during 10 seconds, the last setting is
not validated and the touch screen is deactivated.
•Aftervalidatingasetting, the watch returnsautomaticallytothe
time mode and the digital display indicates the last setting made.
•Whenthecrownispressed,thewatchemitsahigh-pitchedbeepfor
confirmation, while a low-pitched beep indicates an inappropriate
action*.
* You can remove the confirmation sound from your watch; please refer to
the time function in “TONE ON“ mode.
Lighting Activation/Adjustment
To activate lighting of the digital display, turn
the crown to the left or right. Once the lighting
has been activated, turn the crown to the right to
increase the intensity, or to the left to reduce it.
The lighting remains active for 10 seconds after
the last operation.
Decrementing
Incrementing
1
2
3
4
5
6
Tactile zones
Basic principles