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ANALOGUE CALENDAR SERIES CONTENTS 1 : INTRODUCTION 2 - 17 : PERPETUAL ANALOGUE CALENDAR WATCH INSTRUCTIONS 18 - 19 : PRECISION GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your Precision Solar Powered Radio Controlled Watch. Be sure to read this instruction manual before using the watch for the first time. After reading the manual please keep it in a safe place for future reference. Your Precision watch is a world band (multi frequency) watch. It incorporates a highly sensitive radio receiver that receives time signals from the UK, Europe, US and Japan according to the time zone setting on the watch. Your Precision watch even adjusts automatically for daylight saving time. Automatic Time Setting Your Precision watch receives the available atomic clock signal automatically at 3:00am every night according to the time zone setting (go to time zone setting for details). Everything is done automatically. 01 PERPETUAL ANALOGUE CALENDAR WATCH INSTRUCTIONS S1 A B C S2 S3 OPERATION DIAGRAM 02 MAIN FEATURES • Solar Powered • Automatic Radio Controlled time setting for UK (MSF), USA (WWVB), Germany (DCF) and Japan (JJY 60Khz only) • Perpetual analogue calender • Day of the week indication by second hand • Time zone setting • Reception indicator • 3 level battery indication • Watch hand reset • Rechargeable 20 year (approximate) Battery • Estimated 12 month battery life from one full charge • 50m water resistant • All stainless steel 03 QUICK SET UP GUIDE Step 1: Check the Second Hand Position Make sure the second hand position is correct before use. During transit the second hand may move or lose time. Press S3 (bottom button) once to check if the second hand stops at either the 6 or 12 O’clock position (half second deviation is acceptable). If the second hand does not stop at 6 or 12 O’clock position, please refer to, “Time and Calendar Synchronization” which can be found in the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual. Step 2: Check Time Zone Once the second hand is moving again press and hold S3 (bottom button) for 3 seconds. The second hand will move and pause at 12 O’clock for 2 seconds and will then spin to its preset time zone. The Time Zone is represented by the position of the second hand as per the below table. UK Time Zone Second hand points at 12 o’clock Germany Time Zone Second hand points at 1 o’clock Japan Time Zone Second hand points at 4 o’clock USA Time Zone Second hand points at 7 o’clock (Preset to Pacific) Wait until the second hand starts to move again before proceeding (may take up to 60 seconds). 04 Time Zone Settings (USA USERS ONLY) If you find your preset USA time zone is different from your local US time zone, follow the below steps: Time Zone Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Seconds Hand Position 11 o’clock 10 o’clock 8 o’clock 7 o’clock • Make sure the watch is running normally • Pull button S2 to the C position. • Press and hold S3 (bottom button) for 3 seconds. The second hand will move and pause at 12 o’clock for 2 seconds and will then spin to its preset time zone. • Next, keep pressing S1 (upper button) to move the second hand to point at the Time Zone you want. (If your watch has been set to the right Time Zone when you check it, leave the watch for around one minute until the second hand starts moving regularly. • Press S3 (bottom button) once to confirm the new USA time zone setting. • Return S2 to the A position. Remarks: 1. This procedure is used to set USA P/M/C/E only when the time zone of the watch is within the 4 American time zones; Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific (7, 8, 9 and 11 o’clock). The watch cannot be set to another time zone using this USA time zone setting. If you want to change the watch to the time zone of another country then you need to follow the “Change Time Zone” procedure. 2. If your watch is not within a USA time zone, holding S3 will show the current time zone but no time zone setting will be allowed. 3. Your watch hands will spin to set the time according to your new time zone setting if it is an advance hour setting, for instance, were you set your watch from Pacific to Mountain, it may take up to 30 minutes for the watch to be set. 4. If the time zone you require is an anti-clockwise setting from Mountain to Pacific, then the watch will stop until the new time zone is matched. Please leave the watch until it resumes running again, it may take up to 4 hours. 05 Step 3: First Time Use Please leave your watch near to a window for between 24 to 48 hours to receive radio signal. For the best possible reception leave your watch flat, face down near a window for 24 to 48 hours. There are other functions available with your Precision Watch. You may go through them as you wish but as long as you have gone through the “Quick Setup”, your watch is ready to use! CAUTION! DO NOT push any button while the second hand is stationary or is fast spinning. Wait until the seconds hand moves regularly. BATTERY MANAGEMENT When the battery level is low, the second hand runs 2 steps every 2 seconds. When this happens, all button functions and signal reception will be prohibited. If the battery is not charged up in time, the hands will stop at 12 o’clock to save battery power. You will need to charge up the watch. It may take a few days if the battery is too low. The watch will automatically set itself once the battery level returns to normal. Battery Level Check Push S1 twice to show the battery level. Wait until the watch is running normally after reading the battery level. Battery Level High Medium Low 06 Seconds Hand Position 8 o’clock 7 o’clock 6 o’clock SOLAR POWER RECHARGING Your Precision watch is charged by all ambient light, whether that is from a natural or artificial power source. Avoid overheating as it will damage the watch permanently. When the watch is fully charged, it can run for around 12 months on a single charge. L I GH T For artificial light, use a flourescent lamp at a distance of 8cm Notes on Recharging • Avoid recharging at high temperatures (over 60°C) such as placing it on a dashboard of a vehicle or too close to an electric lamp. • It is recommended that the watch should be charged up once a month in direct sun light or under strong fluorescent lamp. • The watch may need several days to charge up (depending on the environment) from a complete stop if the battery is low. Wait until the watch is fully charged to resume operation. LENS DIAL SOLAR PANEL How it Works • All light is absorbed through the transparent watch dial. • A solar cell situated beneath the dial converts the light into electrical energy to power the watch. With regular exposure to ambient light the watch will continue to charge. • The battery stores enough energy to power the watch for 5 years (depending on model), even in the dark. BATTERY CASE 07 BUTTON FUNCTIONS (SEE OPERATION DIAGRAM PAGE 2) S1 (upper button): • Press S1 once to show the day of the week (1 o’clock = Monday …7 o’clock = Sunday) • Press S1 twice to show battery level status • Hold S1 to manually search for the radio signal S2 (the middle Crown): • To set time and calendar manually for travelling just like a normal analogue watch. S3 (bottom button): • Press S3 once to show the Radio Controlled reception status • Press and hold S3 for 3 seconds to show the current Time Zone setting RECEPTION STATUS CHECK You can check your Precision watch reception status by carrying out the following procedures: • Push S3 once while the watch is in time keeping mode • If the reception was successful, the second hand will pause at 12 o’clock • If the reception failed, the second hand will pause at 6 o’clock DAY OF THE WEEK CHECK The day of the week is indicated by the second hand position according to the table on page 13. Press S1 once while the watch is in time keeping mode will show the day of the week. If the hand points to 1 o’clock it is Monday, 2 o’clock is Tuesday, 3 o’clock is Wednesday and so forth. 7 o’clock would be Sunday. CAUTION! DON’T push any button while the second hand has stopped. Wait until your watch runs again. 08 AUTOMATIC DATE AND TIME SYNCHRONISATION Perpetual Calendar Operation The date and time of your watch synchronizes with the atomic clock automatically. For example it will show ‘31’ in the last day of January, ‘30’ in the last day of June and ‘28/29’ in February according to whether or not it is a leap year. 1. The watch hands will spin, from 1am to 2am at night time, to adjust the date disc when necessary. Do not push any button or pull out the crown when the watch is adjusting by itself at midnight. 2. If the battery is too low and the watch is not recharged in time, the watch hands will stop running while the internal timekeeping is still correct. When the watch is recharged before the battery becomes empty, the watch will automatically spin to show the correct time but the date calendar will not be synchronized with the internal calendar. When this is the case, you will need to manually set the date by using the crown. 3. If the watch is not recharged in time after the watch hands stop, the watch battery will run out and become empty and will not be able to keep the internal time. If this is the case, the watch will run 1+2 steps after it is recharged up to a certain battery level. This tells you that the time and calendar are not correct. You will need to reset the watch. Please go to “Watch Reset” and follow the steps to initiate the watch. MANUAL SIGNAL RECEPTION Use this feature to manually search for a radio signal The date and time of your watch synchronizes with the atomic clock automatically. For example it will show ‘31’ in the last day of January, ‘30’ in the last day of June and ‘28/29’ in February according to whether or not it is a leap year. • Hold S1 for 6 seconds or more until the second hand stops. This shows that the watch is in the “Manual Signal Reception mode”. Put the watch in a location where a signal reception is possible, for example, near to a window. • Now your watch is trying to pick up the radio signal. The watch takes between 4 to 20 minutes to pick up this signal. Wait until the watch has finished the signal receiving procedure. The correct time will be shown once the reception has successfully been received. 09 Signal reception is always better during night time than during the day. If the watch was unsuccessful to receive the signal during the day, just leave your watch near to a window in a face-down position overnight and check it again the next morning. TRAVELLING You can set the time and calendar manually when you go travelling: • Set time: Pull out the crown to C position and turn it to set time • Set date: Pull out the crown to B position and turn it to set date • Turn off the Perpetual Calendar function and the Atomic Radio Controlled time update functions by doing the following: While the watch is running normally, press S1 once to pause the second hand. While the second hand is paused, hold S3 (for around 3 seconds) until the second hand spins to 6 o’clock, then release all buttons. Now your watch works like a generic analogue watch with the perpetual calendar and Atomic Radio Controlled time update function disabled for travelling. Returning home. After returning home from travelling, you will need to synchronize your watch to the internal time keeping. Please go to “Time and Calendar Synchronization” and set your watch accordingly. 10 ADVANCED FEATURES Time and Calendar Synchronisation If any of the watch hands are not correct or, after returning from travelling you need to synchronize the time and calendar of the watch, please follow the below instructions: • While the watch is running normally, pull out the middle crown (S2) to C position. Exactly when the second hand is at 12 o’clock. The second hand is now set to stop at exactly the 12 o’clock position. • Keep turning the crown to set the watch to midnight of “Yesterday” (local time). Explanation When you turn the crown, you will see the calendar starts to move every time the hour and minute hands are set to 12:00:00. This is midnight of that date. For example if today is 5th here is how you set it to midnight of 4th: 1. After you perform (1) then you need to keep turning the crown until the calendar jumps from 4th to 5th 2. Very slowly bring the hour and minute hands to exactly 12:00:00. 3. This is midnight of 4th with hour, minute and second hands stopping at 12:00:00. If you slightly go past midnight then just turn the crown the opposite way until it shows exactly 12:00:00. • After midnight “Yesterday” is set, hold S1 (top button) for 6 seconds (do not push in the crown) • Push in the crown to the A position. The watch starts to spin to match the internal time. The Perpetual Calendar and the Atomic Radio Controlled time update functions will be enabled. Watch Reset Follow the below procedures to reset your watch: • While the watch is running normally, pull out the middle crown (S2) to C position exactly when the second hand is at 12 o’clock, the second hand is now set to stop at exactly the 12 o’clock position. • Keep turning the crown to set the watch to midnight of “Yesterday” (local time). Explanation: When you turn the crown, you will see the calendar starts to move every time the hour and minute hands are set to 12:00:00. This is midnight of the date. For example if today is 8th here is how you set it to midnight of 7th: 11 1. After you perform the first ‘Watch Reset’ step, you need to keep turning the crown until the calendar jumps from 7th to 8th. 2. Very slowly bring the hour and minute hands to exactly 12:00:00. 3. This is midnight of 7th with hour, minute and second hands paused at 12:00:00. If you slightly go past midnight then just turn the crown the opposite way until it shows exactly 12:00:00. • After midnight of “Yesterday” is set, hold S3 (bottom button) for 10 seconds (do not push-in the crown) and then, push-in the crown to the A position. The watch does not run after the crown is pushed in. • Place your watch near a window to get signal. • The watch will start to update its first signal. It will continue updating signal for the coming 24 hours if the first signal reception is not successful. The hands move to the correct time and calendar after receiving a valid time signal. Change Time Zone Your watch is preset to your local time zone. You are recommended to change the time manually by the crown just like a generic analogue watch when travelling instead of changing the time zone of the watch. You should only use this procedure to change the time zone of the watch when you have to stay in a different country for a long period of time. • While the watch is running normally, pull out the middle crown (S2) to C position when the secon hand is at 12 o’clock so that the second hand stops at 12 o’clock. • Do not push in the crown. Press and hold down S1. While S1 is held down use another finger to hold S3 at the same time for 5 seconds and then release all buttons and push the crown to position the A. • The second hand spins and points at the current time zone of the watch. • Press S1 repeatedly to change to the new time zone (if you don’t need to change the time zone, just press S3 to confirm) (This setting allows the watch to set to global time zone) • Press S3 to confirm your new time zone. Wait until the watch runs normally. • After your watch is set to a new time zone and the watch runs normally, you have to synchronize the time and calendar of the watch. Please go to “Time and Calendar Synchronization” and follow this procedure to set. 12 TABLE OF WORLD TIME ZONES AGAINST SECOND HAND POSITIONS UTC TIME ZONE 0 London -1 Cape Verde -2 Mid-Atlantic -3 Greenland -4 Santiago -5 USA (Easter n) -6 USA (Central) -7 USA (Mountain) -8 USA (Pacific ) -9 Alaska -10 Hawaii -11 Samoa -12 Kwajalein SECOND HAND POSITION 12 O’clock 00:00:59 00:00:58 00:00:57 00:00:56 11 O’clock 10 O’clock 8 O’clock 7 O’clock 00:00:29 00:00:28 00:00:27 00:00:26 UTC 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 TIME ZONE London Berlin, Paris and Madrid Istanbul Moscow Abu Dahbi Islamabad Dhaka Bangkok Beijing, HK Tokyo, Seoul Hawaii Samoa New Zealand SECOND HAND POSITION 12 O’clock 1 O’clock 00:00:06 00:00:07 00:00:08 00:00:09 00:00:10 00:00:11 00:00:12 4 O’clock 00:00:21 00:00:22 00:00:23 TROUBLESHOOTING Watch is Not Recieving Time Signal Possible reasons for not being able to receive the time signal include: • Watch is not put near a window to receive a signal • Watch is not put on a table, face down when retrieving signal • Being outside of the signal coverage area • Being in a built up area • Metal objects blocking the radio signal • Interference by computer monitor or TV Ensure the watch is left by a window in a position advised in the “Watch position for radio signal reception”. You may have to try different windows in the house to see which is best. You can test this using the reception status test detailed earlier. Please note that reception is always better at night. If your watch is unable to make contact with the radio signal, it will continue to function in the same way as a standard watch. The time will then be correct the next time your watch receives a signal. 13 Second hand runs 2 steps every 2 seconds When the battery level is low, the second hand runs 2 steps every 2 seconds. When this is the case, all button functions and signal reception will be prohibited. If the battery is not charged up in time, the hands stop at 12 o’clock to save battery power. You will need to charge up the watch. It may take a few days if the battery is too low. The watch will automatically set itself once the battery level returns to normal. Second hand runs 1+2 steps If the watch is not recharged in time after the watch hands stop, the watch battery will run out and become empty and will not be able to keep the internal timekeeping. If this is the case, the watch will run 1+2 steps after it is recharged until a certain battery level is reached. This tells you that the time and calendar are not correct. You will need to initiate the watch. Please go to “After Battery Replacement” and follow the steps to initiate the watch. Date is not correct The internal electronic date of your Precision watch is always synchronized with the atomic clock. Sometimes the mechanical date will be incorrect after time zone setting and accidental change of calendar by the user. You can correct this by following the procedure of “Time and Calendar Synchronization”. Seconds hand is incorrect Your Precision watch is a very delicate and precise instrument. Although uncommon, sometimes hard knocks or vibrations can cause the hands to move irregularly, and therefore display the incorrect time, although the internal clock is keeping accurate time. You may notice this when checking for a successful/failed reception and the second hand does not pause at exactly 12 or 6 (half second deviation is acceptable), or the second hand does not pause at 12 o’clock when checking the time zone or if the 12 or 6 o’clock reference point has changed and the watch hands need to be reset. Please go to “Time and Calendar Synchronization” for details. Hour is wrong while minute is correct If your time zone setting is incorrect, your watch will show you the wrong time. You can hold S3 for 3 seconds to check if the time zone is correct. You can correct this by following the procedure of “Change Time Zone”. 14 Both hour and minute are wrong This could happen after a battery replacement and the watch is not manually set to 12:00: You can correct this by following the procedure of “Time and Calendar Synchronization”. Watch stops when you pull out the crown Your watch does not run after the crown stem is pulled out. Please push in the crown and the watch hands run to match internal time automatically after the crown is pushed in. BATTERY CHANGE Your watch uses a high quality ML2016 rechargeable battery which can work for up to 20 years with the correct usage. When you need to replace a new battery, please find a trained jeweller or watch specialist to change the replacement battery to avoid any damage to the watch. • • • • • • Open the watch at the back. Carefully remove the bottom, making sure not to lose the waterproof seal. Pick up the battery spring carefully. Take out the battery and insert a new one (watch the polarity! ”+”up). Then push the battery spring down. Before putting the case-back on again, make sure the waterproof seal is correctly in place. 15 After Battery Replacement 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. After battery replacement, the LCD displays “Set to 12”. Make sure the crown is pushed-in and the second hand is running normally Pull out the crown when the second hand is at 12:00:00 to stop it from running Rotate the crown to set Hour and Minute hands at 12:00:00 Then push-in the crown The LCD display shows “LON”. This is the pre-set Time Zone of the watch – LONDON, UK. Set your Time Zone by S1. For Germany, please set it to BER. For America, please set it to LAX, DEN, CHI or NYC. 8. Press-release S2 to confirm 9. Then, the watch will initiate a signal reception automatically. Put the watch near a window and let it rest on its side or in a face-down manner (make sure a metal band doesn’t touch the case-back of the watch). 10. The watch will run to the right time if the reception is successful or starts to run at 12 o’clock if the reception is failed. 11. Place your watch near to a window to get a signal if the initial reception failed. The watch will start to update the signal at the beginning of the next hour. It will continue updating the signal for the coming 24 hours. After receiving a valid time signal, the hands move on to the correct time. 12. Please go to “Reset the Watch” if you are not able to perform this operation correctly after a battery replacement. It will give you the same result. Set the Watch to Sleep 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. While the watch is running normally, holding S1 and then hold S2 and wait for around 3 seconds until the second hand spins to stop at 12 o’clock. The LCD shows QSM. Then release all buttons Press S1 once to enter the sleep mode. After pressing S1, the display shows “SLP” and watch hands spin to stop at 12:00:00 to sleep (this will take a long time to reach). When the watch is sleeping, the LCD turns off, the hands stops and signal reception is stopped but the internal time is still running. 16 How to Check the Battery Level Whilst the Watch is Sleeping 1. 2. When the watch is sleeping, press any button once to show the battery level for one minute. The watch will go to sleep again by a push of S1 or it will sleep again if no button is pressed after one minute. How to Wake Up a Sleeping Watch 1. 2. 3. Press and holding any button for more than 3 seconds to wake up a sleeping watch. The LCD displays “WAIT”. Please wait until the watch hands set themselves automatically to match the internal running time. Once the watch has woken up, all functions return to normal. PLEASE NOTE: If the battery is too low, the watch is not able to maintain the internal running time and the watch will not be able to wake up. This is not a malfunction. If this is the case, the watch needs to be charged under strong light until the LCD displays “Set to 12”. After that follow the “After Battery Replacement” to initiate the watch. 17 GUARANTEE Your timepiece is guaranteed against any defective parts or construction for 2 years from the date of purchase. Your guarantee is only valid if you present your original receipt when returning the watch. The guarantee provides you with the rights which are in addition to the consumer statutory rights and therefore, do not limit the effect of these statutory rights. Please note that this guarantee does not cover breakages caused by accident or maltreatment. Batteries are not covered. A full complete after sales service is also available, after the guarantee expires, at a nominal charge. When returning your product When returning your product, please enclose a cheque or postal order for £5.00, payable to PH Services, to cover postage and insurance for loss or damage in transit. We cannot be held liable for loss or damage without this remittance. All products should be returned to: Precision House, Starley Way, Birmingham International Park, Bickenhill Lane, Solihull, B37 7GN If you would like more information concerning the comprehensive radio controlled product ranges offered by Precision then please look at www.precisiontimekeeping.com Customer Services Helpline Please telephone 0121 524 1400 (Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm) for any assistance you may require. 18 Important Notice with regards to the use and replacements of all batteries and the disposal of this product Only use the recommended batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fires or general waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority for recycling advice. This product is classified as an electronic product and should not be disposed of in your general rubbish. Please take to a recycling facility for further information please contact your local authority. The Nation Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the UK’s home of measurement and the nation’s timekeeper. NPL is responsible for operating the national time system and making accurate time available across the UK. The clock you have just received keeps accurate time by picking up NPL’s radio signal, called MSF, which is broadcast on 60 kHz from a location in Cumbria. This transmission carries a date and time code that radio controlled clocks use to set themselves to the correct time. The signal is controlled by atomic clocks at the radio station, and is adjusted to keep it in step with the national time maintained at NPL’s laboratory in south-west London. For more information visit www.npl.co.uk/ time Your clock is controlled by the MF signal which is synchronised to the nation time scale at NPL, making it ‘forever accurate’. There are times during the year when the signal is switched off for maintenance. Please check the following web site for technical information: www.npl.co.uk/time 19 WARRANTY REPAIR FORM NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER EMAIL FAULT DESCRIPTION www.precisiontimekeeping.com