Timex Intelligent Quartz All Models User Manual
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9697 the fourth hand counterclockwise (pressing button B will move this hand clockwise), until the desired num- ber of seconds has been selected. Please note that you are adding or subtracting the number seconds to complete the total desired time (example: for a total desired countdown time of 2:53:30, you will push button B 30 times to select 30 seconds). Once you have completed setting the number of seconds, push the crown in to position 1 to confirm your complete countdown timer value...
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9899 Interrupting the countdown sequence: If you wish to stop the countdown sequence prior to the sequence reaching zero, you may do so by pressing button A (the fourth center hand as well as the upper and lower hands will stop moving). If you wish to later begin the sequence from the point at which you stopped the countdown, sim- ply press button A again (the fourth center hand as well as the upper and lower hands will resume moving). Resetting the countdown sequence: Once the count- down...
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100101 Split time function: While the countdown timer is in operation, you may employ the split function to note the remaining time in the countdown sequence. To use the split time function, press button B, which will make the upper, lower and 4th center hands freeze in place. The countdown function will continue to operate internally while the hands are frozen. To resume the movement of the upper, lower and 4th center hands, press button B again and the hands will reposition themselves in proper...
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102103 3 TIME ZONE FUNCTION Your watch has the ability to display three time zones: 1. Hour and Minute hands: Displays the time in a stan- dard 12 hour format. Please note: The date displayed in the date window is linked to the time displayed by these two hands. 2. 4th center hand and inner ring: Displays the time in a 24-hour format. 3. 4th center hand and case rotating top ring: Displays the time in a 24-hour format. 4TH CENTER HAND ADJUSTMENT To readjust a misaligned 4th center hand: 1. Pull...
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104105 4TH CENTER HAND CALIBRATION The 4th center hand is calibrated at the Timex factory to reflect the standard minutes within the hour as defined by Universal Time Coordinated. Globally a majority of locations use the standard minutes. If the location you are using for the 2nd and 3rd time zone uses the standard minutes, the 4th center hand does not require recalibra- tion. Only if you wish to have the second and third time zones to reflect locations that do not follow the standard minute, the...
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106107 7. Push crown in to position 1 when finished. Please note: The 4th center hand will track the time using the current calibration of the minutes within the hour. Time zones 2 and 3 both utilize the 4th center hand and therefore the locations being tracked in time zones 2 and 3 must both utilize the same minutes within the hour for these time zones to be displayed properly. SETTING THE 4TH CENTER HAND (TIME ZONE II) Note the current time in the location you wish to track as the 2nd time...
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108109 TACHYMETER FUNCTION(not all models) The tachymeter will only determine speeds greater than 60 units per hour using this method; slower speeds can be measured by decreasing the unit of measurement. The function performed by a tachymeter is independent of the unit of distance (e.g. statute miles, nautical miles, kilometers, meters etc.) as long as the same unit of length is used for all calculations. 1. Determine the start and finish markers for your pre-determined distance. 2. Start the...
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110111 Inner Ring On the inner ring, “MPH” (mile per hour) refers to “speed in-dex”. This index is used to calculate the speed involving any data per hour. On the inner ring, “STAT” (statute miles) and “NAUT” (nautical miles) are for conversion of distance units. OUTER RING INNER RING The following examples serve as a guide of how to use the slide rule. SPEED CALCULATION: What speed is required to go 10 nautical miles in 15 minutes? Known Factors: Distance: 10 nautical miles Time: 15 minutes •...
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112113 Known Factors: Speed: 40 miles per hour Distance: 10 nautical miles • Align “40” on the outer ring with the mark “MPH” marking on the inner ring. • The time required can be found directly below the “10” arrow on the outer ring, which is “15” on the inner ring. The answer: 15 minutes DISTANCE CALCULATION: How far can you travel at 40 miles per hour for 15 minutes? Known Factors: Speed: 40 nautical miles per hour Time: 15 minutes • Align “40” on the outer ring directly above the mark “MPH”...
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114115 HOW TO ADJUST BRACELET(Variations of the following bracelet sections apply to all watch models). SLIDING CLASP BRACELET 1. Open locking plate. 2. Move clasp to desired bracelet length. 3. Exert pressure while holding locking plate and slide clasp back and forth until it engages in grooves on underside of bracelet. 4. Press locking plate down until it snaps closed. Clasp can be damaged if excessive force is used. FOLDOVER CLASP BRACELET 1. Find spring bar that connects bracelet to...