Division-Furtive Type 50 User manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE 50

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© 2011-2015 Division Furtive All Rights Reserved
20150427
www.division-furtive.com

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Content
Quick start
Basic operation
Setting the watch
Advanced features
Travel mode
Troubleshooting
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Quick start
For a quick start, take a few minutes to read and master
the instructions on the card provided with the watch.

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The watch responds to movement and time is only displayed
when it detects that your wrist has been rotated to place
the watch in front of you.
The hours are displayed on the top cursor and minutes on
the bottom cursor. When minutes are not an even multiple
of 5 minutes, the bottom cursor will pulse once or twice
and right or left to display minutes precisely. One pulse left
means that you need to subtract one minute, two pulses left
means that you need to subtract two minutes, one pulse
right means that you need to add one minute and two pulse
right means that you need to add two minutes.
When the watch is left a 45º for more than 15 seconds, it
automatically deactivates the display to prevent battery
drainage. In order to allow display to turn on again, you
must put the watch’s dial downward for a one second.
Basic operation
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Setting the watch
The watch can only be set by the light from your
smartphone or computer display. Programming device
must be a recent smartphone or LCD screen (some screen
calibration/adjustment may be required and must be web-
enabled. Because of this, the watch can support advanced
calendar features like moon phases and automatic date
change (including leap-year calculation).
The watch will always be set to the time of your
programming device (the program fetches time from the
programming device). During this procedure, the travel
“west” and “east” time shifts are also programmed (see
more info about in the “Travel Mode” section below). If
after setting the time, it does not match the time on the
programming device, please move the “Setting the Watch
(Troubleshooting)” section.

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1) Set your programming device to maximum brightness.
2) Put the watch is “programming mode”. At any moment
during the procedure below you can put the watch
downward to turn off the display and start over.
2.1) Display time by putting the watch at 45º in front of you.
The cursor will then move to current time. At this moment,
if the bottom cursor is blinking steadily (do not confuse
with left/right bottom cursor pulses for precise minute
reading), you are currently in some advanced feature (you
could have tapped the watch by mistake)….put the watch
downward and start over.
2.2) Then double-tap: bottom cursor goes to 5/calendar
icon and blinks slowly (it will be explained later why bottom
cursor blinks rapidly or slowly). Don’t pay attention to the
top cursor at the moment.
2.3) Then single-tap: bottom cursor goes to 15/travel mode
icon and blinks rapidly. Don’t pay attention to the top cursor

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at the moment.
2.4) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 25/moon
phase icon and blinks slowly. Don’t pay attention to the top
cursor at the moment.
2.5) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 35/
chronometer icon and blinks rapidly. Don’t pay attention to
the top cursor at the moment.
2.6) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 45/
battery level icon and blinks slowly. Don’t pay attention to
the top cursor at the moment.
2.7) Then single-tap again: bottom cursor goes to 55/set
mode icon and blinks rapidly. Don’t pay attention to the top
cursor at the moment.
2.8) At this point, as soon as you double-tap, the watch
will put itself in”programming mode”. In this mode, the
top cursor displays the light intensity received by the light

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sensor on the back of the watch (on the 0-------1 scale)
and the bottom cursor is static at 55/wrench. The watch
remains in the state until programming is completed or
until it times out. Time out occurs if no valid data has been
sent to the watch after two minutes, at which point the top
and bottom cursor will blink multiple times at 0 (or 12h00).
3) Visit http://a.djust.me for the web-app (PC/Mac/iOS/
others) or to download the app for Android on the Google
Play store. You can also click “Set Watch” from Division
Furtive’s website top menu.
4) Put the back of the watch in direct contact over the
programming device’s screen and make sure the small
glass window (this is were the light enters the watch) is
in the center of the black and white ashing rectangle. As
soon as the programming is completed (at least one full
attempt, that is the orange progress bar going from 0%
to 100%), the cursors will move to current time (then
turn off if the watch is not at about 45º). The program will
attempt sending the programming data ve times (that

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corresponds to the ve white bars on top of the orange
progress bar). Depending on the quality of the light signal
received, it may take more than one attempt.
If using a programming device that has a touchscreen,
make sure the watch contact with the touchscreen is
not interpreted as a user input and does not disturb the
programming sequence. A good way to avoid this is leaving
the programming device on a at surface with the watch
on top of it.
If your programming device has a very bright screen, you
must prevent the light sensor from becoming saturated
(when top cursor reaches 1 during programming) by moving
the watch away from the light source. It is important that
the brightness remains at the maximum setting since lower
settings may interfere with the programming sequence.
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Advanced features
When you watch time (watch at 45º in front of you), a single
tap let you in the “top advanced features” (the row of text
next the little “TAP>”). A double-tap let you in the “bottom
advanced features” (the row of icons next to the little “TAP-
TAP”). When you are in advanced features (either top or
bottom), the bottom cursor will blink.
“Top” advanced features
You move from one feature to another with single tap.
1) Day: Tens on the bottom cursor and units on the top
cursor (e.g.: 18th = 10 + 8)
2) AM/PM: AM or PM on the bottom cursor and hours on
the top cursor
3) Flashlight: The bottom cursor will go to the ashlight

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icon. Double-tap to activate the ashlight, then single-tap
to change intensity. Double-tap again to turn it off.
“Bottom” advanced features
You move from one feature to another with single tap
within the bottom advanced features, when you can
“tweak” something with double-tap, the bottom cursor will
blink faster.
1) Calendar: Top cursor indicates the day of the week,
that is either S (Sunday), M (Monday,), T (Tuesday), W
(Wednesday), T (Thursday), F (Friday) or S (Saturday).
“D L M M J F S” are the days of the week in French.
2) Travel mode (see section below)
3) Moon phases: Top cursor indicates one of the eight moon
phases, in order: New moon, waxing (young), rst quarter,
waxing, half moon, waning, full moon, last quarter and
waning (old)

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4) Chronometer: Double-tap starts it. Double-tap
stops it. Single-tap restarts it when stopped. Put the
watch downward when chronometer is stopped to exit
chronometer mode. When chronometer is running, you can
put the watch down and it won’t turn off the display. For less
than 60 secs, tens of seconds are on the bottom cursor
and units of seconds on top cursor (e.g.: 42s = 40 (bottom)
+ 2 (top)). For more than 1 min, mins are on the top cursor
and seconds are on the bottom cursor (to precisely know
the seconds, you must stop the chronometer…the pulses
on the bottom cursor will tell you the exact seconds like in
time reading mode).
5) Battery level: Top cursor shows current battery level on
the 0 - - - - - - - 1 scale (1 is full 0 is low). In time reading
mode, the top cursor will blink if battery is low.
6) Set the watch (see section above)

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Travel mode
The travel mode is not based on GMT or UTC time zones,
you simply need set the time shifts (offsets) you’ll be using
during your traveling. Therefore you set your “home” time,
the “west” (minus) offset and “east” (plus) offset that you
plan to use (it’s most likely that you’ll be traveling in only
one destination/direction and therefore use only one of
the two offsets). When you reach your destination (for
example, going to Paris from Montreal is going east with a
6 hours time shift), you just enable the travel mode (“west”
or “east”, “east” in the current example) and the watch
automatically apply the preset time shift. At any moment,
you can switch back and forth between home time and
east/west destination time.
1) Go to travel mode – Place the watch at 45º to display
time (bottom cursor should be not blink, if so put the
watch downward to turn off the display and start over) and
double-tap to enter the bottom advanced features icons.

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The bottom cursor goes to 5/calendar icon, then signle-
tap to move the blinking cursor to the 15/travel mode icon
(travel mode). At this point the cursor blinks even faster to
let you know you can double-tap again to tweak this feature
(single-tap would move to next advanced feature…moon
phases).
2) Make sure the watch is at “home” – At this point the
top cursor is either on the “home, “travel east +” (plane
pointing east) or “travel west -” (plane pointing west).
Double-tapping moves the top cursor from one travel mode
to another (home > east > west > home > etc.). Make sure
the top curson is on the 10/home icon.
3) Set the “home” time + “travel times” – Now you can
use the time setting procedure (see above) that includes
setting the time shifts used in travel mode.
4) Repeat step 1 at your destination and step 2 when arriving
at your destination, making sure the top cursor is in west
or east traveling mode depending on your destination.

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If you did not set the offsets at home prior to your trip and
you want to do so at your destination, you have two options:
A) Leave the travel mode at “home” and set the watch
using a device that matches the local time at your current
destination. You must repeat this procedure when you get
home or at each new destination.
B) Set the watch in the travel mode (west or east) that
corresponds to your current destination (vantage point is
home), choose the corresponding offset and set the watch
using a device that matches the local time at your current
destination. This works because setting the watch does not
modify the selected “west” or “east” travel mode. When you
return home, you can return to home time by changing the
travel mode to “home”.

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Troubleshooting
Problem: Watch does not light anymore.
Solution: Change the battery by removing the screws on
the side door with a coin. The thickest coin that ts the
screw head is the best choice (Canada: 25¢; U.S.A.: 1¢ or
25¢; U.K.: 1p; Euro: 1¢, 2¢ or 5¢; Rest of the world: 1.75 mm
thickness or less).
There is only two possible outcomes when
programming the watch:
1) If the watch successfully received valid data, the
cursors will move to the newly set time (that matches the
programming device’s time).
2) If it did not receive valid data after two minutes the
top and bottom cursors will blink multiple times at the 0
position, then display the previously set time.

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Problem/solution combination for failure could be:
Problem: Programming device’s screen is too dim.
Solution: Set brightness to maximum.
Problem: Programming device’s screen contrast too low.
Solution: set contrast to maximum…usually only PC/Mac
have this sort of setting (smartphones don’t).
Problem: Programming device is too slow and cannot keep
up with required timing.
Solution: Use a different programming device.
Problem: Programming mode not activated properly.
Solution: Follow procedure described above.
Problem: Not enough light gets into the watch.
Solution: Make sure the back of the watch is in direct
contact with the programming device’s screen. For devices
with a touchscreen, make sure you do not disturb the
script’s operation. The best way to avoid this is to lay the

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device at on a table with the watch on top of it.
Problem: Watch did not received a full attempt from
programming device.
Solution: Make sure you wait at least one full attempt, i.e.:
the orange progress bar moves from 0 to 100%. You have
5 attempts. Each attempt is illustrated by one notch on the
white progress bar.
Problem: Watch receives a poor quality light signal.
Solution: To determine the quality of the light signal
received, put the watch in programming mode and place
the light sensor over the black and white squares below
(assuming this manual is displayed on your programming
device). On each square, the top cursor should not uctuate
. On the 0-------1 scale, the top cursor should be near 0
over the square black square and near 1 (without reaching
it) over the white square. There should be at least three
notches between the white square reading and the black
square reading. Make sure the document is zoomed such
as each square outline is bigger than the watch’s diameter.

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