Gill Regatta Master Watch II_W011 User manual

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Regatta Master Watch II_W011
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Thank you for purchasing this Watch.
The Watch features a magnetic sensor which measures
compass directions, and hence provides the direction
information for hiking, wild camping and other outdoor
activities
In addition to the compass function, the Watch includes
a regatta timer which counts down to the race.
The Watch also includes current time, daily alarm,
chronograph, timer and dual time function.
Mode Button [M]
- In function modes: Press to enter to the next modes display
- In any setting display: Press to choose among different
settings
ST./LAP/SYNC. Button [S/L/S]
- In Alarm Time Mode: Press to select the Alarm Time between
ALM1 and ALM 2.
- In Chronograph Mode: Press to start or make a lap time.
- In Timer Mode : Press to start or synchronize.
- In setting displays: Press to increase the settings or hold it to
increase at a high speed.
STP./RESET Button [S/R]
- In Alarm Time Mode: Press it select the Alarm Time ON/OFF.
- In Chronograph Mode: Press to stop or hold to reset
chronograph.
- In Timer Mode: Press to stop or hold to reset the timer.
In setting displays: Press to decrease the settings or hold it
to decrease at a high speed.
Set Button [S]
- In Real Time Mode, press and hold it for about 2 seconds
can enter to the time setting display.
- In Function Mode, press and hold it for about 2 seconds can
enter to the functional setting display.
- In functional setting display, press to exit the setting and
return to the function mode.
The Watch is carefully designed and produced for
outdoor activities. In order to utilize these features of your
watch, it is advisable to read the following notes before
using the Watch:
- Avoid exposing the Watch to extreme conditions for
an unreasonable time.
- Avoid rough usages or severe impacts to your Watch.
- Watch's case should only be opened by a certified
service agency because the Watch contains precise
electronic sensors and components.
- Occasionally clean your Watch with a soft cloth to
prolong the working life of your watch.
- Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances
which contains magnetic objects such as mobile
phones, speakers and motors.
- Store the Watch in a dry place when it is not in use
for a long time.
1.0 Introduction 2.0 Buttons Operation Summary
4.0 Real Time Mode3.0 Major Function Modes
Backlight Button [L]
- In any mode/display, press it to turn ON the EL backlight for
about 3 seconds.
Note: The button operations are summarized as above, for
detailed operating instructions, please continue reading.
[M] [M]
[M] [M]
[M][M]
Real Time Mode Timer Mode Compass Mode
Chronograph Mode
Daily Alarm ModeDual Time Mode
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
How to set the Real time
- To set the Real time, date, and other settings; In Real
Time Mode,press and hold the [S] button for about 2
seconds to enter the setting display (Firstly, the second
digits will start flashing).
The Setting Sequence
- When the second digits start flashing, press the [M]
button to move the flashing following the setting
sequence of the diagram in next page or press the
[S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to reset the second digits to
zero.
- When the Minute, Hour is flahing, press the [S/L/S]
button to adjust the number.
- When the Format is flashing, press the [S/L/S] or [S/R]
buttons to select the 12/24 Hr format.
- When the Year, Month, Day LCD Level is flashing,
press the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to adjust the number.
- If one of the settings (Minute, Hour, Year, Month, Day
and other settings) is flashing, press the [M] button to
move to the next flashing and press the [S/L/S] or [S/R]
buttons to adjust the number.
- When the Chime/Keytone ON/OFF digits is flashing,
press the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to toggle it ON/OFF.
- When the setting is completed, press the S button once
to exit the setting sequence. The setting display will
return to Real Time Mode automatically if there is NO
Key-stroke for about 1 minute.
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
Day of Week
Real Time
Date

[S/R]
User
Define
[S/R]
[S]
[S/R]
[S/R]
[S/R]
How to set the Timer
- In Timer Mode, press and hold [S] button for 2s, the
hour will be flashing, press the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons
to adjust the time which you want. Press the [M] button
to change the setting item.
- When the Minute, Second digits is flashing, press the
[S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to adjust the time.
- In SYNC setting, press the [S/L/S] or
[S/R] buttons can select between the SYNC Round and
SYNC Down. (5.1 Timer Mode - Count Down Running
for more details)
- When Alert ON/OFF is flashing, press the [S/L/S] or
[S/R] buttons to toggle it ON/OFF. (5.1 Timer Mode -
Count Down Running for more details)
Key Lock Function (not operate while timer setting)
- Press and hold [L] button to toggle key lock function
ON/OFF, when key lock function is ON, will be shown
at button. The operation of [S/L/S] and [S/R] button will
be stopped, in order to prevent mistaken key pressing.
Countdown Timer
Four Preset Values & One User-defined Value
- This watch’s timer has four pre-set values: 5.4.1.0,
5-Min, 3-Min and 1-Min and one user defined value,
press [S/R] can change the display among them.
Synchronization Function
- During timer countdown running, press [S/L/R] button
to round up the counting time.
- If the timer is in “SYNC Down” status, the timer will
round down to the next full minute.
- If the timer is in “SYNC Round” status, the timer will
round down or up to the closest minute.
Repeat Function
- In Timer Mode, press and hold the [M] button for about
2s, to toggle the repeat function ON/OFF.
- When Repeat icon is on, the timer wil repeat
counting among the pre-set values.
4.1 Real Time Mode - Setting Sequence 5.0 Timer Mode
5.1 Timer Mode - Countdown Timer 5.2 Timer Mode - Countdown Timer
Multiples of Present Value
- After you choose one of the present values,
you also can mutliply those values by pressing
the [S] button.
For example: If pre-set timer is 3 Min, press [S] button
once the value will multiply one time to 6 Min, if press [S]
button twice, the value will keep multiply two times to 9
Min... etc.
Press [S/L/S] button to start, the countdown icon
will start flashing.
[M]
[M]
[M] [M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[S] HOLD [S]
[S]
HOLD [S]
Second
Minute
Hours
Format
Chime
Day
Keytone
ON / OFF
LCD Level
Month
Year
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
The time which the timer will countdown
from (Hour, minute and second).
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
[M]
Countdown display from
the last 59 seconds to 1
second shows in big digits.
Alert Indications
- The watch will Beep once for each minute.
- The watch will beep once for last minute of countdown
at 50, 40, 30 & 20seconds, and it will beep once for
each second of last 10 seconds; Long beep for 3s
when reach zero.
- The watch will keep silent when the Alert has been set
to OFF.
- For 5.4.1.0 sequnce, two beeps will be heard at
minutes 4 and 1.
Repeat on icon
*Remark: Timer is stopped

[S/L/S]
6.0 Compass Mode - Precautions
6.1 Compass Mode - Compass Directions & Bearing Directions
5.3 Timer Mode - CountupTimer & Timer Recall
Timer Countup Running
- When the Timer Countdown runs to zero, the
icon will change to the icon, enter to the Timer
Countup Running.
- If the countup is running, press the [S/R] button can
stop countup. If the countup is stopped, press the
[S/L/S] button can continue the countup.The Max.
Countup Timer is 99 hours 59 minutes 59seconds.
- In Countup Running, press the [S/L/S] button can
make a Lap time, it can store up to 20 Laps.
- When countup is stopped, hold [S/R] can reset
the timer and go back countdown display.
6.2 Compass Mode
Compass Mode
- In Timer Mode, press the [M] button can enter to the
Compass Mode.
- In Compass Mode, press and hold the [S] button for
about 2 seconds to enter the Compass calibration.
How to Specify the Direction of an Object
The direction of an object from a point can be specified in
either compass directions or bearing directions.
The Watch includes both compass direction and bearing
direction functions.
The Compass Direction
The compass directions are shown on the adjacent table.
Let's use the adjacent diagram as an example to
illustrate compass direction:
- Object B from point A is East.
- Object C from point A is Southeast.
- Object D from point A is Northwest.
The Bearing Direction
The Bearing direction of an object is defined as the
angular difference between North and the object.
(Assume 0Ofor North, and the measuring range is from 0O
to 359O).
Let's use the adjacent diagram as an example to
illustrate bearing direction
- Object B from point A is 90O.
- Object C from point A is 135O.
- Object D from point A is 315O.
The Precautions when Using the Compass
- Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances
which may contain magnetic objects such as mobile
phones, speakers, motors etc.
- The Watch, like most magnetic compasses, points to
the magnetic north which is slightly different from the
true north. Check the 'What is Magnetic Declination'
section for more detail on the difference between
magnetic north and true north.
- Perform the compass calibration from time to time
because calibration reinforces the precision of the
compass.
To achieve a accurate result, you should NOT measure
direction on the following conditions:
- The watch is placed close to a magnetic objects,
- The watch is placed close to a metal objects,
- The watch is placed close to an electrical appliances,
and The watch is placed inside a moving object or a
ferroconcrete building.
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
Compass
direction
North
pointer
Bearing
reading
Cardinal
direction
Countup display
Total
Lap time
Lap time display
Timer recall display
Timer Recall
- In Timer Mode, press [S] button once to enter timer
recall display.
- In Timer Recall display, press [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons
to recall the lap time.
- Press [S] button once to return to Timer Mode.
Keep the Watch
away from any
magnetic object
Reading relative to
Magnetic North instead
of True North
DO NOT measure
a compass direction
close to an electronic
appliance
DO NOT measure
a compass direction
inside a moving object
Calibrate the Watch
from time to time
DO NOT measure
a compass direction
close to a magnetic
object
DO NOT measure
a compass direction
close to metal
DO NOT measure
a compass direction
inside a ferroconcrete
building
Precautions when Using the compass
ob je ct BobjectB
ob je ct C
Compass D irect ions Bearing D irectio ns
objec t C
ob ject D object D
angular
diffe re nc e
po int A
N
E90 O
SE 135O
NW 315O
point
A
0O
0O
N
Mar ks
N
NE
E
SE
SSE
SSW
WNW
NNW
Com p ass Dir ecti ons Bea ring Dir ecti ons
Nor th 349O- 11O
Nor thea s t
Eas t
So u thea s t
Eas t South east
Sou th Sou t hwes t
Nor th Nor thwe s t
S
SW
W
NW
Sou th
Sou thwes t
We s t
Nor thwe s t
ESE
ENE
WSW
NNE
We s t N ort hwest
We s t Sout hwest
Sou th Sou t heas t
Eas t N orth e ast
Nor th Nor thea s t 12O- 33O
34O- 5 6O
57O- 7 8O
102 O- 123O
79O- 1 01O
124 O- 146O
147 O- 168O
169 O- 191O
214 O- 236O
192 O- 213O
237 O- 258O
259 O- 281O
304 O- 326O
282 O- 303O
327 O- 348O
When to Calibrate the Compass
The Watch has to employ a compass calibration in one of
the following conditions:
- The Watch is used for the first time.
- The battery has been replaced.
- The compass is being used in a new region from the
place in which the compass had been calibrated.
- The user intends to regulate the precision of the digital
compass.
How to Calibrate the Compass
- The compass calibration includes two processes, they
are the Compass calibration and declination Setting.
IMPORTANT: If the Watch has not been calibrated, the
direction made by the Watch may be an inaccurate
direction.
Split Time
Lap time

6.4 Compass Mode - Backward Bearing & Direction Locked
6.5 Compass Mode - Applications of the Compass Display and Backward Bearing 6.6 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination
6.3 Compass Mode - Compass Calibration & Compass Declibration
Backward Bearing
- Press [ S/L/S] button can toggle the backward bearing
function.
Check the position by Backward Bearing
- Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as
mountains, light-house and building from your current
position. Let's use the mountain A and B as the
example.
- Check out the backward bearing direction of mountain
A and B from your current position: 135Ofrom mountain
A and 270Ofrom mountain B.
- Draw the line 135Oon the map which starting from the
mountain A, and draw another line 270Oon the map
which starting from the mountain B.Your current position
on the map will be at the intersection point (point A) of
the lines 135Oand 270O
- The Compass will be active for 1 minute and then return
to Compass IDLE.
Compass Lock
- The Watch includes a compass lock function which
locks the important direction readings.
- In Compass Display, press the [S/R] button to
lock/unlock the direction readings.
- When the "Lock" indicator, " " appears, the
compass direction, bearings direction and the magnetic
north pole pointer are locked.
- The Compass Lock will be released automatically when
the Watch is switched to Idle Display.
Backward bearing indicater
Normal Bearing Direction Backward Bearing Direction
Direction Locked indicater
Direction Locked display Compass IDLE display
411Om
21 2Om
31 2Om
po int A
(starting p oint)
po int B
A Sam ple Trai l on a Map
po int D
po int E
(fin ish poi nt)
po int C
31 5O
225O
0O
31 5O
mo untai n B
Check Current Position By B ackward Bearing
mo un tai n A
27 0O
13 5O
point A
0O
0O
Check the Trek Course Correct
- The Watch can keep your course correct during
trekking. Lets use the sample trail A-E on the adjacent
diagram to illustrate this application.
- Mark the points where the trail turns its direction or the
trail branches its way, such as the point A, B, C, D and
E on the adjacent diagram.
- Check out the bearing directions of point B from point
A (315O), point C from point B (0O), point D from point C
(225O), and then point E from point D (315O).
- Make sure that the heading direction is 315Oin the
section A to B. Performing the similar checking when
trekking in the other trail sections.
IMPORTANT: If you are in doubt of the directions and
positions of the trail, consulting the park administration
office before starting the trek.
What is Magnetic Declination
- The Magnetic North Pole which is slightly different from
the True North Pole.
- The Watch, like most magnetic compass, points to the
Magnetic North Pole. On the contrary, everything
measure from a map is related to the True North Pole.
- The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole
and True North Pole is called magnetic declination. Its
amount (degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly
and westerly) depend on where you are in the world.
- For serious compass user or whom intends to perform
accurate navigation, the Watch must be adjusted for
magnetic declination.
Magnetic Declination Information
Most topographic maps include a small arrow which
shown magnetic north pole and or the magnetic
declination information.
For the city which does not include in this manual, please
refer to the below online resource:
http://www.magnetic-declination.com/
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp
Tru e No rt h
Ma gnet ic
De cl ination
Ma gnet ic
De clination
Ma gnet ic
No rth
0°
305
125°
0°0°
bearing
direction
beari ng
direc tion
[S /S]
Compass Declination
- When "Set Compass Calibrate" appears, press the [M]
button enter to the "Set Compass declinate" with
flashing value, press the [S/R] button can adjust the
number.
- Input the magnetic declination of the city which is close
to your current position into the Watch in the Magnetic
Declination Display
Compass Calibration
- When "Set Compass Calibrate" appears, press the
[S/L/S] button can enter to "Rotate 360°", the user can
rotate the watch.
Important: Keep the watch parallel to the horizon.
- Press the [S/L/S], [S/R] or [M] buttons
can return to the "Set Compass Calibrate" display and
press the [S] button can exit the compass setting.
- Turn the watch for more than 2 turns in the Rotation
Calibration Display to regulate the precision of the
digital compass.
- It is advisable to carry out them both from time to time,
this practice achieves the more accurate compass
reading.
[S/L/S] [M]

Daily Alarm Mode - To select the Alarm and
Chime ON/OFF
- In the Real Time Mode, press and hold the [S] button for
about 2s can enter to the time setting, then press the [M]
button to change the setting item. When the Chime is
appeared, press the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to toggle
the Chime ON/OFF.
- In Alarm Mode, press the [S/L/S] OR [S/R] buttons to
set the alarm ON (daily, Mon..Sun)/OFF.
- When the chime indicator is appeared, the chime is
ON, the watch will beeps once every hour.
- When the alarm indicator is appeared, the alarm is
ON, the watch will beep for about 30s at the alarm time.
- The alarm sound can be stopped prematurely by
pressing any one of the keys, except [L] button.
6.7 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination Compensation 6.8 Compass Mode - Magnetic Declination of Major Cities
Chronograph Mode
- In Chronograph Mode, the Hour, Minute, Second
appears on middle row of the display.
- The CHR appears on upper row of the display
- The Lap number and 1/100s appears on lower row of
the display.
Chronograph Mode - Operation
- In Chronograph Mode, press the [S/L/S] button to start
the chrono and enter to Lap 1 time running.
- If the chrono is counting, press the [S/R] button once to
stop the counting. If the chrono is stopped, press the
[S/L/S] button to re-start the counting.
- The elapsed time between the two start/stop keystrikes
will be appeared on the display.
- During running, press the [S/L/S] button can make a lap
time.
The Alarm Time Mode
- In the Chronograph Mode, press the [M] button to enter
Alarm Mode
- The alarm time (hour, minute) shows on the middle row
of the display. The alarm status (daily, weekly, OFF)
shows on the lower row of the display.
Daily Alarm and Date Alarm
- The alarm can work as a daily alarm or weekly alarm.
- Dailly alarm: the alarm will sound at the alarm time
every day when the alarm is ON.
- Weekly alarm: the alarm will sound at the alarm time on
the designated day of week when the alarm is ON.
7.0 Chronograph Mode 8.0 Daily Alarm Mode
To Reset the Chronograph
- Reset Chronograph, press and hold the [S/R] button for
about 2 seconds with Chronograph stopped.
To Recall the Chronograph
- In Chronograph mode, press the [S] button can enter to
the Chronograph recall display.
- Press the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons recall the each laps
time and the Total time.
- In Chronograph recall display, press the [S] button can
return to the Chronograph mode.
NOTE: The MAX. counting range of the chronograph is
99 hours 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds, and the MAX.
lap is 50 laps.
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
Hour, Minute, Second
Alarm number
Alarm time
Alarm status
Hour, Minute, Second
Lap
No.
1/100 sec
1/100 sec
Counting display
Magnetic Declination Compensation
To compensate an object's magnetic bearing to true
bearing: Subtract westerly (W) magnetic declination or
add easterly (E) magnetic declination with the magnetic
bearing (MB).
Example 1: Westerly magnetic declination 23Oand the
magnetic bearing 323O.
TB = MB - W. While MB = 323O; W =23O
TB = 323O- 23O
TB = 300O
The true bearing will be 300O.
Example 2: Easterly magnetic declination 22Oand the
magnetic bearing 278O.
TB = MB + E. While MB = 278O; E = 22O
TB = 278O+ 22O
TB = 300O
The true bearing will be 300O.
No. Country/Place Major City Declination
1 Afghanistan Kabul +3E
2 Australia Canberra +12E
3 Austria Vienna +3E
4 Bahrain Manama +2E
5 Bangladesh Dhaka +0E
6 Belgium Brussels +0E
7 Brazil Brasilia -21W
8 Canada Ottawa -14W
9 Chile Santiago +3E
10 China Beijing -6W
11 China Hong Kong -2W
12 Costa Rica San Jose -1W
13 Cuba Havana -4W
14 Czech Republic Prague +3E
15 Denmark Copenhagen +3E
16 Egypt Cairo +4E
17 Finland Helsinki +8E
18 France Paris -1W
19 Germany Berlin +3E
20 Greece Athens +4E
21 Hungary Budapest +4E
22 India New Delhi +1E
23 Indonesia Jakarta +1E
24 Israel Jerusalem +4E
25 Italy Rome +2E
26 Japan Tokyo -7W
27 Jordan Amman +4E
28 Kenya Nairobi +0E
29 Korea Seoul -8W
30 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur +0E
31 Mexico Mexico City +6E
32 Nepal Kathmandu +0E
NOTE: Since magnetic declination will be changed as going with time, recommend to check the update data from following site:
http://www.magnetic-declination.com/ & http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp
No. Country/Place Major City Declination
33 Netherlands Amsterdam +0E
34 New Zealand Wellington +22E
35 Norway Oslo +2E
36 Pakistan Islamabad +2E
37 Philippines Manila -1W
38 Portugal Lisbon -3W
39 Russia Moscow +10E
40 Singapore Singapore +0E
41 South Africa Cape Town -24W
42 Spain Madrid -2W
43 Sweden Stockholm +5E
44 Switzerland Bern +1E
45 Taiwan Tai-pei -4W
46 Thailand Bangkok -1W
47 UAE Abu Dhabi +2E
48 United KingdomLondon -2W
49 United States Washington, DC -11W
50 United States Juneau +22E
51 United States Phoenix +11E
52 United States Little Rock +1E
53 United States Sacramento +14E
54 United States Denver +9E
55 United States Atlanta -4W
56 United States Honolulu +10E
57 United States Boston -15W
58 United States Saint Paul +1E
59 United States Jackson +0E
60 United States Santa Fe +9E
61 United States Oklahoma City +5E
62 United States Salem +16E
63 United States Harrisburg -11W
64 United States Salt Lake City +12E
Co mp ensat e th e Be aring
wi th Wes te rly (W) M agnet ic D eclinat io n
Co mpensat e the Bea ri ng
wi th E ast er ly (E) Ma gneti c Decli na tion
Tru e Bearing (TB ) =
Ma gn et ic Bear in g (M B) - Westerly M ag netic Dec li na tion (W )
True B ea ring (T B) =
Ma gnetic Be aring (MB ) + Ea sterl y Magne ti c Declina tion (E)
30 0O( TB) = 2 78 (M B) + 22O(E)
30 0O= (M B) - 23O(W)(TB) 3 23O
ma gn etic
de cl in ation
23OW
ma gn etic
de cl ination
22 OE
tr ue
be ar in g
30 0O
true
be ar ing
30 0O
ma gn et ic
be ar in g
32 3O
ma gn etic
be ar in g
27 8O
true n orth
0O
true n or th
0O
ma gn etic
no rt h
ma gn etic
no rt h
ob je ct B
ob je ct B
po in t A
po in t A

[M]
[M]
[M]
Daily Alarm Mode - Setting
- To set the alarm time, press and hold the [S] button for
about 2s in the Alarm Time Mode, the Hour digit will
flash on the display.
- Press the [M] button to change the setting item.
- If one of the numbers (hour, minute) is flashing, press
the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to increase/decrease the
number or hold the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to
increase/decrease the number at a high speed.
- When the setting finished, press the [S] button to exit
the alarm time setting sequence. If no keys stroke has
been activated for about 1 minute, the setting display
will change to the Alarm Time Mode automatically.
Dual Time Mode
- The Real time (hours, minutes) shows on the lower row
of the display.
- The dual time (hours, minutes and seconds) shows on
the middle row of the display.
Dual Time Mode-- Setting
- To set the dual time, press and hold the [S] button for
about 2s in the Dual Time Mode, the hour number will
flash on the display.
- Press the [M] button to change the setting item.
- If one of the numbers (hour, minute) is flashing, press
the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to increase/decrease the
number or hold the [S/L/S] or [S/R] buttons to
increase/decrease the number at a high speed.
- When the setting finished, press the [S] button to exit
the dual time setting sequence. If no keys stroke has
been activated for about 1 minute, the setting display
will change to the Dual Time Mode automatically.
9.0 Dual Time Mode8.1 Daily Alarm Mode
[S]
[L]
[M]
[S/L/S]
[S/R]
Dual time
(hour, minute, second)
Real time
(hour, minute)
Press [S/L/S] or [S/R]
to select:
- DAILY
- OFF
- MON ...
- SUN
Hold [S/R]
[Any buttons]
without pressing
any button for
30 minutes
[Any buttons]
Power Saving Mode
- This watch includes a Power Saving function. (this
function could make the life of the battery can last
longer)
- While in the Power Saving Mode, the watch function is
still worked normally. (i.e. The time keeping function is
still running during Power Saving Mode)
How to enter/exit Power Saving Mode
- Hold down the [S/R] button in Real Time Mode for about
5 seconds, then the LCD display will be turned off.
- Press any key can exit the Power Saving Mode, and the
LCD display will be resumed.
Standby Mode
- In Real Time Mode, if the user does not press any
button for 30 minutes, the screen with go to Standby
Mode.
Battery Low Indication
When the battery-low indicator
appears on the display, it means
that the capacity of the battery is
low. It is recommended to replace
the battery.However, if the
appearance of battery-low indicator
is caused by using the Watch under
very cold condition, the indicator
will be disappeared when normal
temperature returns.
Real Time Mode
- Hour, minute, second, am, pm, month, date, and day of
week
- Time System
12-hour or 24-hour format
- Calendar System
Auto-Calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to
2099
Timer Mode
- Countdown timer present time selection: 5.4.1.0 min,
5,3,1 min & user defined
- Time Synchronization
- Repeat countdown function
- Multiples preset timer
- Key lock function
- 10 laps recall for countup
Compass Mode
- Resolution
1
o
display (digital)
- Measuring range
0
o
to 359
o
(digital)
- Compass lock and Backward compass bearing
10.0 Power Saving Mode and Battery Low Indication 11.0 Specifications
Real Time ModeStandby Mode Power Saving Mode
Low Battery
Indication
Daily Alarm Mode
- 2 daily alarms
Hourly chime
Chronograph Mode
- Resolution
1/100 second
- Measuring Range
99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds
- Lap memory of 50 laps
- Recall lap time and total time
Alarm Sounds
- Sounds for 30 seconds at preset alarm time
Dual Time Mode
- Hour, minute, second, am, pm
Others
- Electro-Luminescent (EL) backlight
Battery
- Single 3V lithium battery (CR2032)
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