Mechanism of radio signal reception
The radio-controlled watch displays the precise Time and Date by automatically receiving and synchronizing itself with the radio signal of an official standard frequency.
Time signal transmitted by a standard frequency is based on a super accurate “Cesium Atomic Clock” that may have a 1 second loss or gain per one hundred thousand years.
Automatic reception and manual reception
Only the 1B22 and 1B32 are date-displaying models.
Automatic reception
This watch sets the time and date by automatically receiving a radio signal at a fixed time.
This watch automatically receives a radio signal before 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m.
When the reception is successful, the watch finishes the automatic reception.
Place the watch in a place where it can easily receive a radio signal (by the window, etc.).
Do not move the watch during the radio signal reception.
Manual reception
This watch can receive a radio signal arbitrarily at any time other than the automatic reception mode.
How to conduct manual reception
Radio signal reception results depend on the receiving environment. Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal
The watch cannot receive a radio signal outside the radio signal reception range. Radio signal reception range indication
When the time difference is set for a region other than radio signal reception range, a radio signal cannot be received. Check the setting of the time difference. Setting the time difference (Setting the radio signal transmitting station)
When the watch does not display the correct time and date even after successfully receiving a radio signal, refer to Troubleshooting. Misalignment of the time and hand positions, Misalignment of the date
Only the 1B22 and 1B32 are date-displaying models.