Triax SR920W manual

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  • Page 1

    T hese watc hes are really slic k. T hey have a number of features not found on most analog watc hes. Some of these features you may never use. T hat’s OK! T urn the crown so that the mode is set to TI M E . As long as your watc h is set here, it will show the time of day . 2 EN G T his manual is for 2 different watches: Armor ed T riax Super Arm[...]

  • Page 2

    EN G 3 W atc h Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 TI M E • TI M E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 C ALE N D AR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C H R O N O • S T O P W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .01 C H R O N O . . .[...]

  • Page 3

    AR MOR E D T R IAX SU P E R W atch Diagram 4 EN G A - ST ART/ ST OP B - LAP/ RESE T C - S ET MODE (C r o w n) D - Hour Hand E - Minute Hand F - 1/1 00 Second Hand G - Second Hand H - 24 Hour Hand[...]

  • Page 4

    AR MOR E D T R IAX R EG U LAR W atch Diagram EN G 5 A - ST ART/ ST OP B - LAP/ RESE T C - S ET MODE (C r o w n)[...]

  • Page 5

    In TI M E or TI M E mode you can set the time. If at any point the hands become out of sync, reset them to the 1 2 o’cloc k position. S ee A djusting the Hand Position to reset them. 1. Pull the crown (C) out 2. Press A repeatedly to set the minute hand 3. Press B repeatedly to set the hour hand 4. Push the crown (C) bac k into normal position TI[...]

  • Page 6

    In C ALE N mode the month and date are indicated. How to Read the Calendar • The month is indicated by the hour and minute hands • The date is indicated by the second hand How to Set the Calendar 1. Pull the crown (C) out 2. Press A to set the desired month • It advances one month with eac h press of A • T he hands move quic kly if A is hel[...]

  • Page 7

    In CH RO mode you can measure up to 23 hours 5 9 minutes and 5 9 seconds. In ST O P W . mode you can measure up to 6 0 minutes in 0.2 second intervals. Lap time measurement is also possible in CH RO mode. T he watc h measures in 1/10 (0.1) second increments for the first hour , and in one second increments thereafter . “Lap time” refers to an e[...]

  • Page 8

    In CH RO and CH RO . 0 1 modes, the hands indicate different time units depending on the mode in use and the elapsed time. How to Read the Hands • After 1 hour , the 24-hour hand indicates the elapsed hours • After 10 minutes have elapsed, the 1/10 second hand pauses at the 12 o’cloc k position while the second and minute hands are moving •[...]

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    In CH RO . 0 1 mode you can measure in 1/100 second increments. Split time measurement is also possible. T he elapsed 1/100 seconds are indicated by the t ail of the hour hand. How to Read the Hands Measurement of less than 10 Minutes • The 1/100 second hand pauses at the 12 o’cloc k position while the 1/10 second and second hands are moving ?[...]

  • Page 10

    • W hen the measurement is stopped or split time is measured, the 1/100 second and the 1/10 second hands indicate the 1/100 and 1/10 seconds measured • W hen the measurement is rest arted or the split time is released, the 1/100 second and 1/10 second hands return to rest at the 12 o’cloc k position • Before changing the mode to CHRO to det[...]

  • Page 11

    In TI M E mode ( super ) or DE MO mode ( regular ) you can demonstrate the movement of the hands. 1. Keep A and B pressed simult aneously for appro ximately 2 seconds • T he hands automatically turn cloc kwise and countercloc kwise 2. T o stop the demonstration movement of the hands, Press A or B • T he hands will return to indicate the current[...]

  • Page 12

    In T IMER mode you can set the timer to count down from up to 6 0 minutes. W hile in T IMER mode, the hands move countercloc kwise. T he timer continues to count down even if you switc h from T IMER mode to another mode. Setting and Using the T imer • Press B repeatedly to advance the minute hand to the desired minute marker • T o set the timer[...]

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    In SE T mode you can set the alarm. W hen the mode indicator is set to SET , the hour , minute and 24-hour hands move to indicate the alarm time. Alarm T ime Setting • W ith each press of A , the minute hand advances one minute • W ith each press of B , the hour hand advances one hour • T he hands move quickly if A or B is held down for 2 sec[...]

  • Page 14

    If at 12:00 the hands do not line up ex actly as they should, reset them to the 12 o’cloc k position in CH RO mode. T his procedure must be follo wed after changing the battery to ensure proper watc h operation. 1. Pull the crown (C) out 2. Press A to select the hand to be adjusted in the following order: Second hand • Minute hand • Hour hand[...]

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    If at 12:00 the hands do not line up ex actly as they should reset them to the 12 o’cloc k position in DE MO mode. 1. Pull the crown (C) out 2. Press A repeatedly to reset the minute hand to the 12 o’cloc k position • F or quic k advance, hold down A for 2 seconds 3. Press B repeatedly to reset the hour hand to the 12 o’cloc k position • [...]

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    Super Regular MODE L I M ITS Chronograph 23 hours 5 9’5 9”59 5 9’5 9”59 W A T ER RESIS T ANCE 10 A TM 10 A TM TR IAX MA TE R IAL S Cryst al Mineral Glass Mineral Glass Case St ainless Steel St ainless Steel Casebac k St ainless Steel St ainless Steel Strap St ainless Steel St ainless Steel Buc kle St ainless Steel St ainless Steel BA T TE R[...]