Citizen D700 Instruction Manual Page 15

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6. Timer Mode
The timer of this watch can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units. An alarm sound
indicating that the time is up sounds for about 30 seconds and "Timer" is displayed on the
display when the time on the timer is up. The timer then returns to the initial set time and
stops.
In addition, the alarm sound indicating that time is up following completion of timing can be
selected from 15 types of alarm sounds.
A. Setting the Timer
(1) The minutes flash when button (C) is pressed for at least 2
seconds in the timer mode.
(2) Set the minutes by pressing button (B) or button (A).
Pressing button (B) advances the display by one minute at a time
while pressing button (A) moves back the display by one minute at a
time. (Pressing either button continuously causes the display to
change rapidly.)
(3) The time up alarm number flashes when button (C) is pressed.
(4) Set the time up alarm number by pressing button (B) or button (A).
Pressing button (B) calls up the next time up alarm number each time it is pressed, while
pressing button (A) calls up the next time up alarm number in the reverse order each time it is
pressed. Select "Silent" when you do not want the time up alarm to sound.
You can monitor the time up alarm of the number that is flashing by pressing button (B) or
button (A) for as long as the button is pressed. (The next or previous time up alarm number. is
momentarily displayed the instant the button is pressed, while pressing either button
continuously causes the set time up alarm to sound.)
(5) Pressing button (D) returns the watch to the timer setting display.
* The watch automatically returns to the timer setting display when none of the buttons are
pressed for about 3 minutes in the correction state (display flashing).
* The watch can be immediately returned to the timer setting display by pressing button (D) in
the correction state (display flashing).
5. Chronograph Mode
The chronograph function of this watch is able to measure time in 1/100 units for up to 99
hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds. The chronograph returns to the reset display
(0:00'00"00) and stops after 100 hours have elapsed.
A. Reading the Display
<1/100 Second Display>
The digits for 1/100 seconds of the
chronograph are only displayed for 1
minute when the chronograph is started
and after returning to the measurement
display from the split time display, after
which they are no longer displayed.
However, the 1/100 second digits are also
displayed when the chronograph is
stopped and during the split time display.
B. Chronograph Timing Procedure
(1) The chronograph is repeatedly started and stopped each time button (B) is pressed.
(2) The split time is displayed for about 10 seconds when button (C) is pressed during
measurement. The most recent split time is measured and displayed each time button
(C) is pressed. ("SPL" flashes while split time is displayed.)
(3) Pressing button (C) while the chronograph is stopped returns the watch to the reset
display.
* Split time refers to the amount of time that has elapsed from the starting line to some
intermediate point.
* The watch automatically returns to the time mode when none of the buttons are pressed for
about 3 minutes during the chronograph reset display.
* The watch automatically returns to the surface mode when none of the buttons are pressed
for about 3 minutes in the chronograph mode (including during timing) when the surface mode
has been activated (while resting on the surface).
* If the mode is switched to the low power mode during chronograph timing, chronograph
timing is interrupted and the watch returns to the reset display.
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(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
[Chronograph Reset Display]
[Timer Setting Display]
Hours, minutes,
seconds
1/100 seconds
Current time
Minutes,
seconds
Flashing
Current time
After 10 seconds
(B) (B)
(C)
(C)
Reset Timing
Split time
Stop
(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
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