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MA0310-EA
Operation Guide 2514/2645
Power Saving
The Power Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory.
❚ To recover from the sleep state
• Power Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep
Move the watch to a brightly lit location or press any button.
state to save power whenever the watch is left in the dark.
• It may take as long as five seconds to recover from the sleep state
• Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the watch is
blocked from light by you
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 Required Daily Charging Time ❚ Charging Guide Charging Precautions • The following is the daily Power Supply Starting from a full charge, it Avoid charging the watch in the following locations, and anywhere amount of charging required should take approximately six else the watch may become very hot. each day to support the months of operation without • On the dashboard of an automobile parked in the sun The power supply of this watch uses a solar cell to generate ele
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 Reception Range How a Radio-controlled Watch Works This watch is designed to receive the standard time calibration signal of Japan (JJY) or of the United States (WWVB). The signal that is received depends on the current Home City setting. • For information about selecting a Home City, see “To manually set the time and date”. What is a radio-controlled watch? Calibration Signal Your radio-controlled watch is designed to receive a time Home City Transmitter • The Japanes
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 ❚ To view the last reception date and time ❚ To turn auto reception on and off Specifying the Transmitter Mode 3. Press the D D D D D button to When TYO (Tokyo) is selected as the Home City, you can select cycle through the In the Timekeeping Mode, press the A A A A A button. either of two different transmitters for reception. available Transmitter 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, Mode settings, described press the B B B B B button. • For information about selecting a Home C
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 ❚ To create a new Data Memory record (Back) 3. Use the D D D D D (+) button and Data Memory Mode A A A A A (–) button to scroll through characters at the Remaining Memory 1. In the Data Memory Mode, current cursor position. You can use the Data Memory Mode to store e-mail addresses, Web site URLs, and other information for instant recall whenever you need it. press the A A A A A and D D D D D • The theoretical maximum number of records is 40, but the actual maximum depe
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 Hour 2. Press the B B B B B button until 5. As with the hour setting, Alarm Mode the hour digits flash on use the D D D D D (+) and A A A A A (–) the display. buttons to change the minute setting. Using the Alarms ❚ To set an alarm time • This is the setting screen. • If the currently selected alarm First Message ❚ Alert Types was turned off, the beeper 6. Press the C C C button to C C 1. In the Alarm Mode, use Text Character alert turns on at this time, You can configu
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Operation Guide 2514/2645 Important! Using the Hourly Time Signal • Pressing any button while the beeper is sounding stops it. The Setting the Time and Date Manually The hourly time signal causes the watch to beep every hour on the message remains on the Timekeeping Mode screen even if you hour. stop the beeper. You can use the following procedure to set the current time and date of the Home City that you have selected in the Timekeeping Mode. • Changing to another mode or performing any operati