Timex Intelligent Quartz All Models User Manual
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5657 work properly in that same location. If the compass is calibrated away from such objects, it will not work properly near them. For best results, calibrate in the area of intended use. In calibrating and taking headings, it is important, as with all compasses, to keep the compass level. Calibrating or taking a heading when the watch is not level can result in large errors. Also avoid areas that may exhibit higher than normal concentrations of hard and soft iron, as they may cause inaccurate...
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5859 4. When done, press C (COMPASS), keeping the watch level. The 4th center hand moves back and forth to acknowledge the end of calibration and then moves to the current magnetic declination setting. 5. If you do not wish to set the magnetic declination, push the crown in. Otherwise, to have watch automatically compensate for the declination angle, turn the compass ring until north is at 12 o’clock. 6. Press A or B to move the 4th center hand west (-) or east (+), respectively, to point to...
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6061 seconds, the compass will automatically turn off and the 4th center hand will return to its normal operation. This conserves battery life. Press C (COMPASS) at any time to keep the compass on for another 20 seconds. NOTE: During compass operation, the second hand moves in two-second increments. ALTIMETEROVERVIEW ALIMETER SCALE (HUNDREDS) UPPER RETROGRADE (THOUSANDS) BUTTON C (UNITS)BUTTON A (MAXIMUM ALTITUDE) BUTTON B (MINIMUM ALTITUDE) LOWER RETROGRADE (UNITS) CROWN
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6263 INDICATOR HAND (4TH CENTER HAND) ADJUSTMENT Pull crown all the way out. The upper and lower retro- grade hands reset to the start of their scales automati- cally. Indicator hand (4th center hand) should point to 12 o’clock. If it does not, press either A and/or B button to move hand until it points to 12 o’clock. A and B buttons move hand clockwise and counterclockwise, respectively. Hold button to move hand fast. Push crown in when done. ALTIMETER CALIBRATION Before use, the altimeter must be...
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6465 will move the center hand more rapidly. The upper retrograde hand moves relative to the altitude value displayed by the 4th center hand. 4. Push crown in when done. ALTIMETER ON/OFF To turn the altimeter on, press C. The lower retrograde hand points to METERS. Using the markings on the top ring, the 4th center hand shows the current altitude’s hundreds and tens value with divisions every ten METERS/FEET. The upper retrograde hand shows the cur- rent altitude’s thousands value with divisions...
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6667 To turn the altimeter off with the current unit set to FEET, press C. To turn the altimeter off with the unit set to METERS, press C twice (lower hand goes to FEET first before going to the OFF position). The watch will automatically turn the altimeter off 60 minutes after activation. ALTIMETER MIN/MAX ALTITUDE RECALL To view the maximum recorded altitude, press A. The lower retrograde hand shows the unit of measure that the maximum altitude was recorded in if the altimeter was OFF at the...
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6869 ten METERS/FEET. The upper retrograde hand shows the minimum altitude’s thousands value with divisions every one thousand METERS/FEET. The minimum recorded altitude is displayed for ten seconds. To extend the display duration for another ten seconds, press B before the previous ten second duration expires To change the unit from METERS to FEET or FEET to METERS, press C.DEPTHOVERVIEW 3 AA B 123 2 323 CENTER HAND OFF INDICATOR BUTTON A BUTTON B LOWER HAND CROWN Note: The center and lower hands...
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7071 TEMPERATURE The temperature sensor is always on and will take a reading at least once every 60 seconds. The temperature is indicated by the lower hand and accompanying scale. When worn on wrist, temperature reading is affected by body heat. For more accurate readings, remove watch from wrist. DEPTH SENSOR ON/OFF The sensor is normally off, and must be turned on manually prior to submersion. Push and release button B to turn the sensor on. The 4th center hand will move from the OFF (6...
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7273 BATTERY LEVEL DETECTION The watch determines the battery level status and provides the user with a visual indication corresponding to the current battery level. The battery level status is classified as Normal Level, Battery Low Level, and Replace Battery Level, with each level indicated by the movement of the second hand. For the Normal Level status, the second hand shall move one hand position every one second, which is its normal operation. When the watch is in Battery Low Level status,...
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7475 PERFECT DATE With your watch’s Perfect Date™ feature, the date does not need adjustment until 2060. The watch automatically accounts for short months and leap years, and will always display the correct date upon demand. The date was preset at the Timex factory. When initially starting your new watch, if the date displays the date before or behind the date in your location, you will need to revise the date for your local date. Pull the crown out to the outer posi- tion. The 4th center hand...