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Place the watch.
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Press and hold Button A until the seconds hand moves to the 0-second position (for three seconds).
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Place the watch and wait for a few minutes (max. 12 minutes).
Place the watch where it can easily receive a radio signal.
To improve radio signal reception
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
Reception starts after the seconds hand moves and stops at the 0-second position.
When the time zone is set for a region other than the radio signal reception range, the seconds hand does not move to the 0-second position. (A radio signal cannot be received manually.) Check the selected time zone.
How to select the time zone (How to display the local time around the world)
When the seconds hand moves at the one-second interval, the reception is finished.
It takes time to receive a radio signal (max. 12 minutes).
The required time varies depending on the receiving state of a radio signal.
<Display until the reception is finished>
The seconds hand indicates the reception level. (Updated every minute)
Reception level |
High : H |
Low : L |
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Display |
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Receiving state of a radio signal |
Easy to receive |
Difficult to receive |
In conjunction with the seconds hand movement, the minute hand advances by one minute.
<If the reception has failed>
The seconds hand indicates the reception result “N.”
Reception result : N
After 5 seconds, the watch switches to the time display mode.
If reception has failed: The seconds hand points to N
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When the seconds hand starts to move at one-second intervals, check that the reception is successful.
When the reception is finished, check that the reception is successful.
How to display the reception results
While the date and day of the week are moving, neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated.