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becky papesh Posted on Dec 30, 2016

How to obtain an event readout of a certain motel room door

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For the purpose of setting the watch and functions mentally label the push buttons as follows:
10 o'clock position "A"
8 o'clock position "B"
2 o'clock position "C"
4 o'clock position "D"

NORMAL TIME SETTING

1) In normal time readout press B (3x) to get to normal time setting mode: "SEC" will start flashing, press C for synchronization
2) Press D once: "MIN" will be flashing, press C to advance
3) Press D once: "HOUR" will be flashing, press C to advance ("A" is for am, "P" is for pm, "H" is for 24 Hour format)
4) Press D once: "DATE" should be flashing, press C to advance
5) Press D once: "MONTH" should be flashing, press C to advance
6) Press D once: "DAY OF WEEK" should be flashing, press C to advance
7) Press B once: Setting is completed, return to normal time readout

ALARM TIMES SETTING

1) In normal time readout press B (2x): Alarm time "HOUR" should be flashing, press C to advance
2) Press D once: Alarm time "MIN" should be flashing, press C to advance
3) Press B once: Setting is completed, return to normal time readout

ALARM FUNCTION
1) In normal time readout press C and D simultaneously: Alarm signal should appear
2) In normal time readout disarm alarm by pressing C and D simultaneously: alarm signal should disappear

Note: Alarm (when activated) will stop itself after 1 minute; or can be silenced by pressing D or press C to snooze for 5 minutes (operates for 1 hour)

CHIME

1) In normal time readout press D and B simultaneously: Chime signal should appear
2) In normal time readout disarm chime by pressing C and D simultaneously: alarm signal should disappear


CHRONOGRAPH (STOP WATCH FUNCTION)
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a) During a counting event: press C to stop counting, press D to clear and reset stopwatch to 0:00
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