Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 567-095006 NA Timex
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SELECTING PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE UNITS 24 CALIBRATING THE BAROMETER 25 AL TI - AL TIMETER MODE 28 USING THE ALTIMETER 29 SELECTING ALTITUDE UNITS 30 ALTIMETER PERFORMANCE 31 CALIBRATING THE ALTIMETE.
W atch Features Time of Day • Displays hours , minutes and seconds in 12- or 24-hour format for two time zones . • Displays month and date , as well as day of the week. • Optional hourly chime . Altimeter • Reports altitude from -2296 to 29,520 feet (-700 to 9000 meters) with 10 ft or 5 m resolution.
Chronograph • Time events up to 24 hours with 1/100-second resolution. • Store up to 30 lap/split times . • View stored lap times as well as best (shortest) lap time , aver age lap time and total event time . Count Down Timer • Time events up to 24 hours .
TIMER - The Countdown Timer is useful for timing fixed-time events ALARM - Five daily alarms to keep you on time TIP: Press and hold the MODE button for three seconds to go directly to TIME mode from any other mode in the watch.
Setting Operation When setting Time of Day , Alarms or the Countdown Timer and so on, the button functions change from what is print - ed on the case . NO TE: These setting functions are the same in any mode where you can set a value . 1. Press and hold the SET button.
W atch Display Symbols Alarm is armed (flashing if backup alarm is active) Chronogr aph is running Hourly Chime is enabled Countdown Timer is running Indicates weather forecast 5.
Notes on calibrating the Altimeter and Barometer The watch relies on a sensitive electronic sensor to measure the air pressure and temper ature . This sensor must be calibr ated periodically to maintain the high degree of accur acy you expect from the watch.
reference source available . F or example , if you are standing at a tr ail head and know the correct altitude , then the most accur ate calibr ation will be obtained by calibr ating within AL TI mode (since it relies on altitude as the reference).
(in the lower display line) and the weather forecast (at the top of the display). Setting Time of Day Refer to section entitled “Setting Oper ation” on page 11 to understand how the buttons function during setting .
Using the Dual Time Zone feature The watch can keep tr ack of the time for two zones (T1 and T2). By default, T1 is the “primary” time zone (the one that you can see) and T2 is the “secondary” time zone (the one you can’t see). The indicator for the primary time zone is shown in the lower left of the display .
BARO - Barometer Mode W ant a better understanding of the forces that influence the weather? This is the mode to do just that – here you can view the current air pressure (local and sea level), monitor the current temper ature and study the changes in air pressure over time , presented in a gr aphical format.
When viewing the Time of Day , Sea Level Pressure and T emper ature group , press ST OP/RESET to toggle temper a- ture display units ( ° F or ° C). NO TE: Unit selection made for temper ature and barometric pressure in BARO mode applies to all modes in the watch.
What is “Sea Level Pressure”? Sea Level Pressure is simply the air pressure for a specific location adjusted to account for the air pressure difference due to the altitude of the location.
Using the Altimeter Press and release MODE until you see “ AL TI” on the dis - play . After a couple of seconds , the watch will display the following data, in the order shown, for two seconds each: • The highest recorded altitude (indicated by “HIGH” in the lower display line).
Altimeter Performance When AL TI mode is first entered, the watch will update the altitude information every two seconds and will continue this fast data update r ate for thirty minutes .
1. Press and hold SET until the word “CAL ” appears in the upper line of the display and the sign of the calibr ation value is flashing . 2. Press ST ART/SPLIT to adjust the sign (positive for altitudes above sea level, negative for altitudes below).
tr ack, the lap time would be the time for one lap around the tr ack, assuming that you push the ST ART/SPLIT button as you cross the start/finish line each time . Split Time: The elapsed time from the start of the workout, sometimes called the “total time”.
Changing the Display Format Y ou have the option of viewing either the lap or split time in the large digits in the center of the watch display . The display format can be changed at any time , though the method changes based on whether or not laps have been taken.
2. Press ST ART/SPLIT to view each successive lap/split time , followed by the BEST and A VERAGE lap (if the Chronogr aph is stopped). Y ou may also press ST OP/RESET to go back and view earlier lap/split times .
HOUR MINUTE SECONDS “ONCE”/“REPEA T” Setting the Timer to “ONCE” will cause the Timer to stop after it completes its countdown; selecting “REPEA T” will cause the Timer to repeat the countdown indefinitely until the Timer is manually stopped.
ALARM - Alarm Mode The watch includes five independent daily alarms to help you coordinate your schedule . Setting an Alarm Refer to section entitled “Setting Oper ation” on page 11 to understand how the buttons function during setting . • Y ou may set the Hour and Minute value for each Alarm.
Backup Alert When the Alarm time arrives , the watch will gener ate an alert for 20 seconds . Y ou may press any button on the watch to silence this alert.
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