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(4) When reception is completed, the shorter end of the second hand moves from H, M or L
and returns to one-second interval movement.
· Do not move the watch until the second hand returns to one-second interval
movement.
3. Recovery Automatic Reception
When the watch has stopped as a result of being insufficiently charged, recharge the watch
by sufficiently exposing it to light until the second hand moves at one second intervals.
Radio waves are then received once automatically when the watch is sufficiently charged.
<Reception Procedure>
· Place the watch in a stable location where it is exposed to direct sunlight and where
radio waves can be received easily such as by a window with the 9:00 position of the
watch facing in the direction of the radio wave transmitter station. Reception of radio
waves begins automatically once the watch has been sufficiently charged.
Note: Before using the watch, check the reception result. If radio waves have not been
received properly, perform Free Reception to properly receive radio waves.
B. Position of the Shorter End of the Second Hand during Reception
(Shorter End of Second Hand)
[Reception Standby] [Reception in Progress] [Completion of Reception]
Reception standby
· The shorter end of the
second hand moves to the
RX position and begins
preparation for receiving
radio waves.
· The minute hand stops at
the position corresponding
to the second hand.
· The shorter end of the second hand moves
the position corresponding to the
reception level and reception begins.
· During the time radio waves are being
received (while the shorter end of the
second hand is indicating the reception
level), the second hand and minute hand
may move to correct the time.
· When reception is
completed, each of the hands
and the date are corrected
automatically and the second
hand resumes one-second
interval movement.
Reception level