Seiko 7T85 manual

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  • Page 1

    Cal. 7T85 IN ST RUC TI ON S ( P . 3 ) BE DI ENU NG SAN LEI TUN G ( S. 27) IN ST RUC TI ON S ( P . 51) IS TRUZ IO NI ( P . 75 ) IN ST RUC CI ON ES ( P . 9 9) IN ST RUÇ ÕES ( P . 123 ) (14 7 )[...]

  • Page 2

    ENGLISH 3 CON TEN TS Pa ge FE ATU RES .................................................................................................... 4 DI SPL A Y & BU T TON S ................................................................................. 5 SC RE W LOC K T YP E CR OW N ....................................................................[...]

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    Engl ish 4 Engl ish 5 CA L. 7 T 85 n TI ME /CA LE NDAR • Ho ur, minu te an d sma ll se c ond h and s • Da te di sp lay ed in n ume ral s n S TOP WA TC H • 100-minute s topwatch in 1 /5-second increments, co nsecutively measurable up to 3 00 m inu tes ( 5 h our s ) Th e se co nd an d minu te S TOP WA T CH ha nd s con tin ue c oun tin g af te r[...]

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    Engl ish 6 Engl ish 7 SCR EW LO CK T YPE CRO WN u S ome mod els may h ave a s cr ew -l oc k me cha nis m th at c an s ec ur ely l oc k th e cr ow n by sc re w whe n th ey ar e not b ein g op er ate d. u L oc kin g the c row n w ill he lp to pr eve nt any op er ati ona l e rr or s a nd enh anc e th e wat er r esi s tan t qua lit y o f the w atc h. u[...]

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    Engl ish 8 Engl ish 9 ST O PWA TCH 10 -m inute han d 1. When the stopwatch is or has been measuring, if the crown is pulled out to the second click, it will automatically reset the STOPW A TCH hands to “ 0”. 2. It is recommended that the hands be set to the time a few minutes ahead of the current time, taking into consideration the time require[...]

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    Engl ish 10 Engl ish 1 1 ▲ * STOPWA TCH 1-minute hand turns a full circle. 55 50 45 40 35 t t l STOPWA TCH hands can be readjusted in the following order by pressing button for 2 seconds or longer . A STOPWA TCH 1/5-second hand ▲ STOPWA TCH 10-minute hand ▲ * STOPWA TCH 1/5-sec- ond hand turns a full circle. * STOPWA TCH 10-minute hand turns [...]

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    Engl ish 12 Engl ish 13 <Remarks on the STOPW A TCH 1-minute hand and STOPWA TCH 10-minute hand> • W he n the ST OP WA TC H 1- minu te h and r ea ch es t he 10 - minu te g rad ua tion , it i ns tan ta ne ous ly re tu rns to t he 0 -m inu te po si tio n. At th e sam e tim e, the ST OP WA TC H 10 -mi nut e hand a dv anc es t o the n ex t gr a[...]

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    Engl ish 14 Engl ish 15 <How to reset the stopwatch> While the STOPW A TCH hands are moving 1. P re ss Bu t ton A t o st op th e st opw atc h. 2 . Pr es s Bu tt on B to r es et t he s top wat ch . While the STOPW A TCH hands are stopped [ Whe n the s to pwa tc h is s top pe d] 1. P re ss Bu t ton B t o re se t the s to pwa tc h. [ Whe n th e [...]

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    Engl ish 16 Engl ish 17 l How to view the demonstration 1. R es et th e st opw at ch. * Refer to "STOPW A TCH" section of this manual . 2. P re ss Bu t ton B f or 3 s ec ond s or lo ng er. * The stopwatch second hand moves at high speed, and the STOPW A TCH 1-minute hand and S TOPWA T CH 10-m inute h and mov e in reciprocating motion resp[...]

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    Engl ish 18 Engl ish 19 T o measure the hourly rate of operation Us e t he s to pwa tc h t o m ea sur e th e time r eq uire d to c omp let e 1 jo b. 1 T a c hym e te r s c al e i nd ic a te d b y S TOP WATC H 1 / 5 - s ec on d ha nd g i v e s t h e a v e r a g e n um b e r o f jo bs a cc omp lis he d pe r hour. 2 Ex . 1 ST O P- WA TCH 1/ 5 - sec on[...]

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    Engl ish 20 Engl ish 21 HOW TO USE THE TELEMETER Be fo re b egi nnin g, ch ec k th at th e st opw at ch ha s be en r es et . START (Flash of light) STOP (Crash of thunder) Pr es s b ut to n A t o s tar t th e s to pwa tc h a s s oon as y ou se e th e ligh t. W h e n y o u h e a r t h e so un d, pr e ss b ut t on A to s top t he s top wa tch . R e a[...]

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    Engl ish 22 Engl ish 23 WARN IN G l Do n ot r em ove th e ba tt er y fr om t he wa tc h. l I f it i s ne ce s sa ry t o tak e ou t the b at te r y , k ee p it o ut o f th e rea ch of c hil dr en . If a c hil d swa ll ows i t, c on su lt a d oc to r imm ed ia te ly. CAUTI ON l Ne ver s ho rt -c ir cu it , t am pe r w it h o r h ea t t he ba t te ry,[...]

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    Engl ish 24 Engl ish 25 T rouble The watch stops operating. The w atch te mpora rily ga ins or l oses time. The inner surface of the glass is clouded. The battery has run down. The watch has been left or worn in extremely high or low temperatures. The watch has been left close to an object with a strong magnetic field. Y ou drop the watch, hit it a[...]

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    Engl ish 26 SPEC IFI CA TIO NS 1 Fre quen cy of cr ys tal o scill ator .... .. ......... 32 ,76 8 Hz ( Hz = He rt z...C ycles p er se cond ) 2 Lo ss / gai n ( Mon thly r ate ) ....................... L e s s t h a n 15 s e co n d s w h e n u s ed o n th e w ri s t wit hin no rma l tempe ratur e rang e ( 5 º C ~3 5 ºC ) 3 O pera tion al temp era t[...]