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1 DIGITAL MOVEMENT GUIDE BJ2679 DZ DZ7188 FL137EA DZ5175, DZ5176 MLL033 DZ5145, DZ5146 ENGLISH BJ2957 DZ7196, DZ7208, DZ7209 (for digital display only) FL610AB, MLG367D DZ7118, DZ7119, DZ7120, DZ7121, DZ DZ7172, DZ7235, DZ7236 MLL-045 DZ7091, DZ7092, DZ7109, DZ7110, DZ7162, DZ7176, DZ7237, DZ7238 BJ3170 DZ7153, DZ7156, DZ7157, DZ DZ7192 (for digital display only) FO-001 DZ7206, DZ7207 (for digital display only) QAA-006, QAA-033 DZ7095, DZ7096, DZ7097, DZ7098, DZ7105, DZ7106, DZ7113, DZ7115, DZ7116, DZ7117, DZ DZ7190 F145GR3 DZ DZ7071, DZ7087, DZ7117 FO-002 DZ7076, DZ7077, DZ7078, DZ7083, DZ7093, DZ7094 QBJ2718-AA DZ DZ7175, DZ7195, DZ DZ7205 FDT003 DZ7006, DZ7043, DZ7046, DZ7142, DZ7143, DZ7144 G3 & G1 DZ7122, DZ7123, DZ7124, DZ7152, DZ7154, DZ7155, DZ7180, DZ DZ7186 QBJ3101-AA DZ DZ7179, DZ DZ7201 (for digital display only) FL0521 DZ7099, DZ7100 MD-FL298X, FL388, QFL226DB DZ7081, DZ7082, DZ DZ7136, DZ7145, DZ7146, DZ DZ7151, DZ DZ7183, DZ DZ7213 QFL631BA DZ DZ7168, DZ7176, DZ7218 FL075AB DZ7033, DZ7034, DZ7066, DZ7068, DZ7089, DZ7137, DZ7138, DZ7139, DZ7140, DZ7141, DZ7147, DZ7148 MLG-035 DZ7107, DZ7108 ZD0603B01 DZ5173, DZ5174, DZ7079, DZ7080, DZ7111, DZ7112 FL137AX DZ DZ7103, DZ DZ7127, DZ7193, DZ7194, DZ7214, DZ7221 (for digital display only) / 2011

2 IMPORTANT TO KNOW! When the watch is underwater or wet, never use the pushers/bezels, or set the time. Watch cases and metal bracelets should be rinsed thoroughly in fresh water after being in salt water. No hot tub/sauna. Please do not take your DIESEL watch into the hot tub/sauna. The combination of extreme heat and water may cause your watch to lose some of its water-resistance. No backward hand, or date, adjustments should be made when the analog hands read between 8pm and 3am. At these times, the gears are too close together and such a change could cause damage. Tighten screwlock crown completely. Always set the crown in the normal position. RESISTANCE TO WATER Depth WATER-RESISTANT 3 BAR (30 M) WATER-RESISTANT 5 BAR (50 M) WATER-RESISTANT 10 BAR (100 M) Caseback marking 3 ATM 5 ATM 10 ATM Light spray, perspiration, light rain, etc. OK OK OK Bathing, etc. NO OK OK Swimming, etc. NO NO OK Skin diving (diving without oxygen cylinder) NO NO OK Water-resistant characteristics Normal daily water contact. Suitable for bathing, but cannot be worn for swimming or diving. Suitable for skin diving. Automatic Winding Movements A timepiece with an automatic winding movement obtains the power to wind itself by the movement of your wrist, there is no battery. Therefore, not wearing the timepiece for several consecutive days could exhaust the power reserve. If your watch stops, it is recommended that you manually wind the movement by rotating the crown clockwise to achieve the necessary power reserve. It is important that your timepiece is adjusted to match the size of your wrist. A loose fit may result in a loss in capacity of the timepiece to wind itself. When fully wound, your timepiece has a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. Automatic 6T51 1. To start time-keeping, rotate the crown clockwise times in position Pull crown out to position 2 and rotate clockwise to set time. Push crown back to position Pull crown out to position 2. Then pull crown out from position 2 to position 3 to advance date by one day. Each time the crown is pulled from position 2 to position 3 the date is advanced by one increment. Return crown to position 1. TV Automatic Movement WINDING With the crown in the position 1, turn the crown times and the movement will start after shaking the watch slightly. After approximately hours, the timepiece will need to be wound. SETTING THE TIME 2. Turn crown to set hour and minute hands. 3. Push crown back to position 1. SETTING THE 1. Pull the crown to position Pull the crown from position 2 to position 3, then date advance one day. 3. After the date has been set, push the crown back to position 1. HOUR HAND MINUTE HAND Automatic Winding Movement 8215 WINDING With the crown in the position 1, turn the crown times and the movement will start after shaking the watch slightly. After approximately hours, the timepiece will need to be wound. SETTING THE TIME 1. Pull the crown out to position Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands. 3. Push the crown back to position 1. SETTING THE 1. Pull the crown out to position Turn the crown counter-clockwise to set the date. 3. Push the crown back to the position 1. HOUR HAND MINUTE HAND - 2 -

3 Date Watch GL10, IS13, VJ32A11, VJ32A31, 9T13, , , , 585.2, 715-2, 2115, 2315 Date Setting 1. Pull the crown out to position Turn counter-clockwise and set the date for the previous day. Time Setting 1. Pull crown out to setting Turn counter-clockwise to advance the time and continue until the day/date changes to the present day. 3. Set the correct time. 4. Push crown back to position 1. Day/Date Watch IS02, , 517.2, 2105, 2305, 2405 Date Setting 1. Pull the crown out to position Turn clockwise and set the date for the previous day. Day Setting With crown still in position 2, turn counter-clockwise and set the day for the previous day. DAY Time Setting 1. Pull crown out to setting Turn counter-clockwise to advance the time and continue until the day/date changes to the present day. 3. Set the correct time. 4. Push crown back to position 1. 3 Hand with EL Watch 6N30/OU30 EL FUNCTION The EL (light-up) button is located above the crown. Pressing it once will activate the light-up function of the display making the display face visible in low-light situations for 3 seconds. EL BUTTON CROWN DZ1065 and DZ1066 hold rights covered under U.S. Patent numbers: 6,106,127, 6,299,321, and 6,486,561. Dual Time Watch K62/132 buttons Time Setting 1. Push buttons to move hands. 2. Set correct time. FRONT BACK Sub-Second 1L45 Time Setting Pull crown out to position 2 and rotate to set time. (1) (2) NOTE: When crown is pushed back to position 1, small second hand begins to run. SMALL 2 Eye Day/Date Multifunction VX36A1 (1 crown) SETTING 2. Turn clockwise to advance date hand. 3. Push crown back to position 1. DAY AND TIME SETTING 1. Pull crown out to position Turn clockwise to advance hour and minute hands. The hand showing days of the week will also move with the hour and minute hands. Keep turning until you have reached the desired day

4 Two Eye Multifunction 6P25, 6P75 Date Setting 2. Turn counter-clockwise to select date. Day and Time Setting 1. To set time, pull crown out to position Turn clockwise to set hour and minute hands. The hand showing days of the week will also move with the hour and minute hands. Keep turning until you have reached the desired day. 3. Push crown back to position 1. (1)(2) (3) DAY (1)(2) (3) DAY Multifunction 6P27 TIME AND WEEKDAY SETTING 1. Pull crown out to position 3, stopping the second hand at 12 o clock. 2. Turn crown clockwise to set weekday (hour, minute, and 24-hour hands will also move). Note: Do not set the day by turning the crown counter-clockwise, or the date may not change correctly. 3. Turn hour and minute hands clockwise to set the time. To ensure the time is set accurately, first turn the minute-hand 5 minutes ahead of the correct time, then turn back (counter-clockwise) to the correct time. 4. Return crown to position 1. Note: Make sure you have correctly set AM/PM time by checking the 24-hour hand. SETTING 2. Turn crown counter-clockwise to set date. Note: Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. or the date may not change correctly. DAY 24-HOUR HAND Three Eye Multifunction VX3J (1 crown) Date Setting 2. Turn clockwise to advance the date hand. 3. Push crown back to position 1. Day and Time Setting 1. Pull crown out to position Turn clockwise to advance hour and minute hands. The hand showing days of the week will also move with the hour and minute hands. Keep turning until you have reached the desired day. 24-Hour Sub-Dial Setting The 24-hour hand moves correspondingly with the hour and minute hands. When setting the time be sure to check that the 24-hour hand is set properly. DAY 24-HOUR Chronograph 5020B (1 crown/2 pushers) AND TIME SETTING 2. Turn counter-clockwise and set the date for the previous day. 3. Pull crown out to position 3. All chronograph hands will return to zero position. Do not return the crown to its normal position while the hand is returning to zero, or else the position the hand is in when this is done will be recognized as the new zero position. 4. Turn crown clockwise until correct date is displayed in date window. 5. Turn crown to set the time. 6. Return crown to position 1. CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION 1. Push A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Push B to reset the chronograph. SPLIT TIME MEASUREMENT 1. Press B while the chronograph is running; timing will continue in background. 2. Press B again to start the next interval; the three chronograph hands will advance to the ongoing measured time. 3. Press A to stop chronograph. 4. Press B to reset. CHRONOGRAPH ZERO RESET 1. Pull crown out to position Press and hold A and B simultaneously for 2 seconds until chronograph second hand rotates around the dial. 3. Press A to reset the chronograph second hand to 12:00 (zero) position. Each press advances the chronograph second hand one mark. If A is held down for over 2 seconds, the chronograph second hand advances continuously. 4. Press B to set and advance to the chronograph minute and hour hands. 5. Repeat step 3 to reset chronograph minute and hour hands. 6. Return crown to position 1 when chronograph hands are reset to zero. CHRONOGRAPH CHRONOGRAPH HOUR AND MINUTE HANDS - 4 -

5 Chronograph Stopwatch OS10 (no date - OS30) (1 crown/2 pushers) TIME SETTING 1. Pull crown out to position Turn crown to set the desired time. 3. Return crown to position 1. SETTING 2. Turn crown counter-clockwise until the correct date is shown in the date window. 3. Return crown to position 1. CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION 1. Press A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Press B for reset. ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH 1. Pull crown to position Press A to reset the second hand to Press B to reset the chronograph minute and hour hands. 4. Reset the watch to the current time and return crown to position 1. MINUTE HAND HOUR HAND Chronograph with Date OS20, FS00, FS20 (1crown/2pushers) TIME SETTING 1. Pull crown out to position 3. Chronograph second hand will return to zero position. Do not return the crown to its normal position while the hands are returning to zero, or else the position the hands are at when this is done will be recognized as the new zero position. 2. Turn to set hour, minute and 24 hour hands. 3. Return crown to position 1. SETTING 2. Turn clockwise to set the date. 3. Return crown to position 1. CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION 1. Push A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Push B to reset the chronograph. CHRONOGRAPH ZERO RESET 1. Pull crown out to position Press A to set the chronograph second hand to 12:00 (zero) position. Each press advances the chronograph second hand one mark. If A is held down for over 2 seconds, the chronograph second hand advances continuously. 3. Return crown to position 1. CHRONOGRAPH CHRONOGRAPH MINUTE HAND 24 HOUR HAND Chronograph JS15, JS25, JS26 TIME AND SETTING 2. Rotate crown clockwise until the previous day s date is shown in the date window. 3. Pull crown out to position Rotate crown clockwise until the correct date is shown in the date window. 5. Continue to rotate crown to set correct am/pm time. NOTE: 24-hour hand moves correspondingly with the hour and minute hands. When setting the time be sure to check that the 24-hour hand is set properly. 6. Return crown to position 1. NOTE: When the crown is in position 2, do not press the pushers. Otherwise the chronograph hands will move. NOTE: Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. to ensure accuracy. CHRONOGRAPH 1. Press A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Press B to reset to zero. CHRONOGRAPH ZERO RESET 1. If either of the chronograph hands is not at the zero (12:00) position, pull crown out to position Press A to move hands clockwise; press B to move hands counter-clockwise. Each press of A or B will move the chronograph hands by one increment/decrement. Or press and hold A or B for fast increment/decrement. 3. When both hands are in the zero position, reset time and return crown to position 1. NOTE: Chronograph minute hand will synchronize with chronograph second hand during chronograph zero reset. 24-HOUR HAND CHRONOGRAPH MINUTE HAND CHRONOGRAPH CHRONOGRAPH MINUTE HAND CHRONOGRAPH 24-HOUR HAND - 5 -

6 Chronograph OS60 (1 crown/2 pushers) SETTING THE TIME 1. Pull the crown out to position 3. Chronograph second hand and 1/20 second hand will return to zero position. Do not return the crown to its normal position while the hands are returning to zero, or else the position the hands are at when this is done will be recognized as the new zero position. 2. Turn the crown to set the desired time. 3. Return the crown to its normal position. SETTING THE 1. Pull the crown out to position Turn the crown counter clockwise until the correct date is shown in the date window. 3. Return the crown to its normal position. CHRONOGRAPH ZERO RESET 1. Pull the crown out to position 3. Chronograph second hand and 1/20 second hand will return to zero. Do not return the crown to its normal position while the hands are returning to zero. Doing so will cause the position of the hands to be recognized as the new zero position. 2. Push to set the chronograph second hand to 12:00 (zero) position. Each press of advances the chronograph second hand one mark. If is held down for over 2 seconds, the chronograph second hand advances continuously. 3. Push B to set the chronograph 1/20 second hand to 12:00 (zero) position. Each press of advances the 1/20 second hand one mark. If is held down for over 2 seconds, the 1/20 second hand advances continuously. 4. Return crown to its normal position. 5. Press to reset all hands to the zero position. CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION 1. Push to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Push to reset the chronograph. 3. When the measured time is over 30 seconds, the 1/20-second hand stops; however, the watch continues measuring the elapsed time. The exact time elapsed is indicated when A is pressed to stop the chronograph, and the 1/20-second hand moves to the actual time. The hand returns to the 0 position when B is pressed and the chronograph is reset. 4. If is pressed again after chronograph is reset, the 1/20-second hand changes to measure each second. MINUTE HAND HOUR HAND 1/20 Chronograph Stopwatch VD55B, VD57B (1 crown/2 pushers) Time Setting 1. Pull crown out to position Set time by turning the crown clockwise. 3. Push back to position 1 to start the watch. Using the Stopwatch 1. Press A to start/stop the stopwatch. 2. Press B to control the split time and reset. Stopwatch Hand Adjustment 1. Pull crown out to position Press A to reset the stopwatch 1/10 second hand to the 0 position. 3. Press B to reset the second and minute hands. The hands only move clockwise. 4. With each press of A or B, the hands move one position. They move quickly if the buttons are kept pressed. Note: If the stopwatch hands function improperly, pull out crown and press A and B at the same time for over 2 seconds. When the buttons are released, the stopwatch second and 1/10 second hands will spin around and return to 0. This will indicate that the internal circuit has been reset. Date Setting (on some models only) 2. Turn clockwise until desired date appears in window. 3. Push crown back to position 1. 1/10 MINUTE HAND - 6 -

7 Chronograph ISA 8161/202 (1 crown/2 pushers) Setting the time 1. Pull crown out to position Set time by turning the crown. 3. Push the crown back to position 1. Setting the Date 2. Set date by turning the crown. 3. Push the crown back to position 1. Resetting Chronograph (after battery exchange or mishandling only) 1. Press both A and B pushers at the same time. 2. Next press B to reset the minutes. 3. Then press A to reset seconds. 4. To exit press both A and B pushers at the same time. Measuring Cumulative Times 1. Press A pusher to start. 2. Press A pusher to stop. 3. Press B pusher to reset. Measuring Split Times 1. Press A pusher to start. 2. Press B pusher to split. 3. Press B pusher to restart. 4. Press A pusher to stop. 5. Press B pusher to reset. MINUTE HAND (1)(2) (3) Chronograph ISA 8171/201 Time and date setting 2. Rotate crown clockwise until the previous day s date is shown in the date window. 3. Pull crown out to position Rotate crown clockwise until the correct date is shown in the date window. 5. Continue to rotate crown to set correct am/pm time. 6. Return crown to position 1. Note: Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. to ensure accuracy. Chronograph operation 1. Press A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Press B to restart/reset. Note: After 2 hours of continuous running, the chronograph will automatically stop and reset to save the battery. Split time 1. Press B while the chronograph is running. 2. Press B again to return to the chronograph. 3. Press A to finalize timing. 4. Press B to reset. Chronograph zero reset 1. If either of the chronograph hands is not at the zero (12:00) position, pull crown out to position Press B to reset chronograph minute hand. Each press of B will advance the chronograph minute hand by one increment or press and hold B for fast advance. 3. Press A to reset chronograph 1/5 second hand. Each press of B will advance the chronograph 1/5 second hand by one increment or press and hold B for fast advance. Chronograph 1/5 second hand Chronograph minute hand Date - 7 -

8 Chronograph Stopwatch VD54 (with date - VD53) (1 crown/2 pushers) Time and Date Setting 1. Before setting the time, make sure the chronograph is stopped and set to zero (12:00) position. 2. Pull crown out to position Turn crown clockwise until the previous day s date is displayed. 4. Pull crown out to position 3 when the second hand is at the 12:00 position. 5. Turn crown to set time. Note: 24-hour hand moves correspondingly with the hour and minute hands. When setting the time be sure to check that the 24-hour hand is set properly. 6. Return crown to position 1. Note: When the crown is in position 2, do not press the pushers. Otherwise the chronograph hands will move. Chronograph 1. Press A to start/stop the chronograph. 2. Press B to reset to zero. Split Time 1. Press B while the chronograph is running. 2. Press B again to return to the chronograph. 3. Press A to finalize timing. 4. Press B to reset. Chronograph Zero Reset 1. If either of the chronograph hands is not at the zero (12:00) position, pull crown out to position Press A to move hands clockwise; press B to move hands counter-clockwise. 3. Return crown to position 1. MINUTE HAND 24-HOUR HAND Digital BJ3170 Normal Time Display 1. Press A to change mode. Mode sequence is: normal time, chronograph, alarm, time setting. 2. Press B to display alarm. 3. Press C to display date. 4. Press A+B to toggle chime on/off (all days of the week will display for on ). 5. Press B+C to toggle alarm on/off. Alarm will sound for 60 seconds; press B to silence alarm or press D for snooze function (alarm will sound 5 minutes later). Chronograph Mode 1. Press A to change to chronograph mode. 2. Press C to start/stop the chronograph. 3. Press B when the chronograph is stopped to reset. Note: When the chronograph is running, press A to return to normal time display. Chronograph will continue to count time. Split Time 1. Press B while the chronograph is running. 2. Press C to finalize timing. 3. Press B to display all counts. 4. Press B again to reset. Alarm Mode 1. Press A to change to alarm mode; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase digits; press and hold C for fast advance. 3. Press B to advance to minutes. 4. Press C to increase digits; press and hold C for fast advance. 5. Press B to save data. 6. Press A to exit and return to normal time display. Time And Date Setting 1. Press A to change to time setting mode; seconds will begin flashing. 2. Press C to reset seconds to zero. 3. Press B to advance to minutes. 4. Press C to increase digits; press and hold C for fast advance. 5. Press B to set and advance to next setting value. 6. Setting sequence is: seconds, minute, hour, date, month, weekday. Note: When setting the hour, H will display for 24-hour format, A or P will display for 12-hour format

9 Digital FL137AX / FL137EA / FL137AB 1. Press A to change display. Display sequence is time, calendar, seconds. 2. Press B to toggle 12/24-hour format. SIMPLE ANALOG (1 crown) SIMPLE ANALOG (1 crown) TIME AND SETTING 1. Press and hold B for 2 seconds to enter setting mode; year will begin flashing. 2. Press A to advance digit; press and hold A for fast advance. 3. Press B to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Setting sequence is year, month, date, hour, minute. 5. Press B to exit setting mode. Note: Hour will be displayed in 24-hour format in time setting mode. Note: If no pusher/button is operated for 30 seconds, all changes will be saved and the setting will automatically return to display mode. Digital FL137AX DIGITAL FL137AX (2 pushers) Digital FL137EA Ana-Digi FL052I 1. Press A to change mode. Mode sequence is: normal time, world time, alarm, chronograph, memory recall, timer. 2. Press B for EL. 3. Press C to toggle chime on/off. 4. Press D to toggle DST on/off for the selected city. 5. In any mode or setting, if no pusher is operated for 60 seconds, setting will be returned to normal time display. TIME AND CALENDAR SETTING 1. Press and hold B for 2 seconds to enter setting mode. 12/24-hour time will begin flashing. 2. Press C to select 12/24-hour time. 3. Press A to set and advance to seconds. 4. Press C to reset seconds to zero. 5. Press A to set and advance to minute. 6. Press C to increase the digit; press D to decrease the digit. 7. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 8. Setting sequence is: 12/24-hour format, seconds, minute, hour, year, month, date, and city. 9. Press B to exit setting mode. Note: Weekday will automatically update upon exiting setting mode. WORLD TIME MODE 1. Press A to change to world time mode. 2. Press C to select city. 3. Press D for DST on/off for the selected city. Words MDY HNL ANC LAX DEN CHI NYC CCS RIO -2H -1H LON City Midway Honolulu Anchorage Los Angeles Denver Chicago New York Caracas Rio de Janeiro -2H -1H London Hour Difference -11 hours -10 hours -9 hours -8 hours -7 hours -6 hours -5 hours -4 hours -3 hours -2 hours -1 hour 0 hours Words PAR CAI MOW DXB KHI DAC BKK HKG TYO SYD NOU AKL City Paris Cairo Moscow Dubai Karachi Dacca Bangkok Hong Kong Tokyo Sydney Noumea Auchland ALARM MODE 1. Press A to change to alarm mode. 2. Press C to scroll through alarms (3 alarms). 3. Press D to toggle alarm on/off. 4. Alarm will sound for 30 seconds; press any pusher to silence alarm. Hour Difference +1 hour +2 hours +3 hours +4 hours +5 hours +6 hours +7 hours +8 hours +9 hours +10 hours +11 hours +12 hours ALARM SETTING 1. Press and hold B for 2 seconds to enter setting mode; minutes will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase the digit; press D to decrease the digit. 3. Press A to set and advance to hour. 4. Press C to increase the digit; press D to decrease the digit. 5. Press B to exit setting mode. Note: Alarm is automatically turned on when setting is changed. CHRONOGRAPH MODE 1. Press A to change to chronograph mode. 2. Press C to start the chronograph; press D to stop the chronograph. 3. Press D again to reset. SPLIT TIME 1. Press C while the chronograph is running for split time (will record up to 20 laps). 2. Press D to finalize timing. MEMORY RECALL MODE 1. Press A to change to recall mode when information is recorded in the chronograph. 2. Press C to view next lap; press D to view previous lap. TIMER MODE 1. Press A to change to countdown timer mode. 2. Press C to start/stop the timer. 3. Press D to reset the timer when it is not running. 4. Timer will sound for 30 seconds upon reaching zero; press any pusher to silence alarm. TIMER SETTING 1. Press and hold B for 2 seconds to enter setting mode; seconds will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase digit; press D to decrease digit. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Setting sequence is: seconds, minutes, hours

10 Digital FL291 OVERVIEW Features include TIME/, CHRONO, TIMER, ALARM, and LIGHT-UP EL. LIGHT-UP EL Press to activate light-up function for 3 seconds. TIME OF DAY MODE - To set Time, press until hour flashes. Use and buttons to select hour. Press to advance. Press and hold to complete set mode. - Press to view the Time and Date Display. - Press and hold to change the time from 12 hour to 24 hour. - Press to toggle hourly chime. CHRONO MODE - Press to start time. Press to stop time. Press twice to enable split time. Press to stop time. - Press and hold to reset CHRONO mode. TIMER MODE - To set TIMER, press and hold until hour flashes. Use and Buttons to select hour. Press to advance to minutes/ seconds. Press and hold to complete TIMER mode. - Press to start TIMER Beeps will be sounded when timer value reaches zero. ALARM MODE - To set ALARM, press and hold until hour flashes. Use and Buttons to select hour. Press to advance to minutes. Press and hold to set ALARM mode. - Press to toggle alarm. - ALARM will sound for 20 seconds. - Press any button to stop ALARM. Hourly chime/key tone Alarm enable/disable Chrono icon Timer icon BUTTONS MODE OPERATION A LIGHT B MODE C START/SPLIT D RESET/STOP TIME OF DAY CHRONO TIMER ALARM SETTING PRESS ONCE EL CHRONO TOGGLE TIME/ CHIME ON/OFF PRESS AND HOLD SETTING TIME FORMAT PRESS ONCE EL TIMER START/SPLIT STOP PRESS AND HOLD RESET PRESS ONCE EL ALARM START STOP PRESS AND HOLD SETTING RESET PRESS ONCE EL TIME OF DAY ALARM ON/OFF PRESS AND HOLD SETTING PRESS ONCE EL NEXT FIELD INCREMENT DECREMENT PRESS AND HOLD CONFIRM/EXIT FAST INCREMENT FAST DECREMENT NOTE: - Analog time and digital time may not be in sync. - The key tone enable/disable will be dependent on the HOURLY CHIME enable/disable status. Digital FO-001 Press A to change display. Display sequence is normal time, date, seconds. TIME AND CALENDAR SETTING 1. In normal time display, press B twice; month will begin flashing. 2. Press A to increase digits. 3. Press B to advance to next setting value. 4. Setting sequence is: month, date, hour, and minute. 5. Press B to exit setting mode. NOTE: At any point in setting mode, press A to exit setting mode and return to normal time display

11 Digital FDT003 / BD3000 Alarm Version FDT003 / BD3000 OVERVIEW This instruction book is set-up to mirror the logic of the digital module. The features DUAL TIME, ALARM, CHRONOGRAPH and TIMER are described in the order they appear as in the module. Therefore almost all setting instructions fall under the OPTIONS section. Each mode of operation is covered in detail below; however, there are a number of unique innovations that need to be explained first. B A D C E Mode Icon Legend TIME 1,2 OPTIONS AUTO EL ALARM Week,1,2 ALARM mode icon/on Hourly chime on CHRONO COUNTDOWN TIMER LIGHT-UP EL The EL (light-up) button is. Pressing it once will activate the light-up function of the display making the display face visible in low-light situations for 3 seconds. Press and hold the EL button for 2 seconds and the AUTO EL function is turned on, marked by the Auto EL icon. This function enables the EL to be activated with the pressing of any function buttons. To turn this function off, press and hold the EL button again for 2 seconds. Time 1 display Time 2 display Alarm Weekday display DUAL TIME Set two different time zones and move easily between the two by pressing button while in Time mode, alarms switch over accordingly. Under T2 setting, no 12/24 hour mode adjustment. ALARM Alarm-week is a daily reminder Monday through Sunday. Alarms 1 and 2 may be used for one time or as repeat reminders: One Time Reminder: To use as a one-time reminder, simply set all the data fields for the specific time, date, & month. Repeat Daily Reminder: To use the repeat reminder for the same time every day, simply fill in the time field only, leaving the date, and month field empty (--). The reminder will repeat at the same time every day. Repeat Date Reminder: To use the repeat reminder for the same calendar date every month, simply fill in the date and time fields only, leaving the month field empty (--). The reminder will repeat on the same calendar date & time every month. Alarms are automatically turned on after setting. To interrupt any alarm while sounding, press any button. Alarms on/off: The Alarm mode can be accessed by repeatedly pressing till the Alarm icon is activated. 1. To confirm an alarms settings press to advance through them. 2. To turn an alarm on/off, press while that alarm is displayed, the word on will appear. 3. Press again to turn the alarm off, and (--) will appear. Alarm Weekday display Alarms 1,2 display Alarms 1,2 display Chronograph display CHRONOGRAPH The smallest measure of time it can measure is 1/100th of a second and the largest is 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds, and 99 1/100th of a second. The chrono will keep on timing after this measurement, however the hour counter will reset to 0. The Chrono mode can be accessed by repeatedly pressing till the Chrono icon is activated. START/STOP TIMING 1. To begin timing press, the chronograph will begin timing. 2. To stop timing press, while the chronograph is stopped you may resume timing by pressing or reset to 0:00:00:00 by pressing (E). 3:00 Timer display FREE Timer display TIMER This module has a countdown mode with 3 preset times: 3 minutes, 5 minutes, and 10. In addition to the preset timers, there is one FREE space for the user to set and store a custom timer setting. The timer will measure in increments of 1 second. Set the countdown timer anywhere between 5 seconds and 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds. Upon reaching 0 the countdown timer will reset and begin counting down again automatically, keeping track of the number of times it does so with the repeat counter (up to 99 times). Any timer set will continue to countdown repeatedly for hours before stopping and resetting itself. 1. To begin timing press, the timer will begin timing. 2. To stop timing press, while the timer is stopped you may resume timing by pressing or reset the timer to its start value by pressing (E). OPTIONS MODE This module has an additional mode within which all the module settings can be adjusted not unlike a television or VCR. The OPTIONS mode can be accessed by repeatedly pressing till the Options icon is activated. 1. While in Options mode press to scroll up through the menu and (E) to scroll down through the menu. 2. Press to select the highlighted menu item. This process is repeated throughout the Options menu selections. If at anytime you desire to return to a previous menu press. By pressing and holding for 3 seconds you will exit the Options mode and go directly to TIME mode. SETTING TIME/ 1. Press till Options icon is activated. Press either or (E) till Tm/Dt is highlighted, press to select. The Time 1, 2 icons will begin to flash. (see Fig. 1) 2. Press or (E) to highlight either Time 1 or 2, Tm1 or Tm2 and press to select. Either the Time 1, 2 icon will begin to flash depending on your selection. 3. The Time default view will display with the SECONDS flashing while setting T1 and begin with minutes flashing while setting T2. To reset the seconds to 00 press. Press to select and advance to the MINUTE setting. 4. Pressing will + the minute while pressing (E) will the minute. Press to select and advance to the HOUR setting. 5. Pressing will + the hour while pressing (E) will the hour. Press to select and advance to the MONTH setting. 6. Pressing will + the month while pressing (E) will the month. Press to select and advance to the setting. 7. Pressing will + the date while pressing (E) will the date. Press to select and advance to the YEAR setting. (see Fig. 2) 8. Pressing will + the year while pressing (E) will the year. Press to select and advance to the 12/24 HOUR setting. 9. Press or (E) to highlight either 12 or 24 hour mode, 12H or 24H and press to select. (see Fig. 3) At this point blinking seconds will appear again on the display and you may go through and change any of the settings again or press to EXIT and return to the Tm1, Tm2 menu. Pressing again will take you back to the Options menu. REMEMBER if you press and hold at anytime during the above operation, any settings you have made will be saved and you will go back to TIME mode. Options display Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 ~ continued on next page ~

12 CHIME When Chime is on, your watch will chime once on the hour every hour: A chime will also accompany mode changes, with a higher pitched chime signaling the TIME mode. 1. To set Chime on or off, press till Options is activated. Press either or (E) till Alrms is highlighted, press to select. 2. Press either or (E) till Chime is highlighted, press to select. The Chime icon will activate indicating that the chime is on. (see Fig. 1) 3. Press again to turn chime off. Figure 1 Figure 2 SETTING ALARMS 1. Press till Options icon is activated. Press either or (E) till Alrms is highlighted, press to select (see Fig. 2). The Alarm W, 1, 2 icons will begin to flash. 2. Press either or (E) to highlight, Alarm Weekday, 1 or 2, AL-wk, AL-1 or AL-2 and press to select. Either the Alarm W, 1, or 2 icon will begin to flash depending on your selection. ALARM- WEEK, AL-wk 1. Pressing will + the minute while pressing (E) will the minute. Press to select and advance to the HOUR setting. 2. Pressing will + the hour while pressing (E) will the hour. Press to select. At this point blinking minutes will appear again on the display and you may go through and change any of the settings again or press to EXIT and return to the AL-wk, AL-1, AL-2 or Chime menu. Pressing again will take you back to the Options menu. REMEMBER if you press and hold at anytime during the above operation, any settings you have made will be saved and you will go back to TIME mode. ALARM 1, 2, AL-1, AL-2 1. Press either or (E) to highlight Alarm 1 or 2, AL-1 or AL-2 and press to select. Either the Alarm 1, 2 icon will begin to flash depending on your selection. 2. The Alarm 1 or 2 default view will display with the MINUTES flashing. Pressing will + the minute while pressing (E) will the minute. Press to select and advance to the HOUR setting. 3. Pressing will + the hour while pressing (E) will the hour. Press to select and advance to the MONTH setting. 4. Pressing will + the month while pressing (E) will the month. Press to select and advance to the setting. 5. Pressing will + date while pressing (E) will the date. Press to select. At this point blinking minutes will appear again on the display and you may go through and change any of the settings again or press to EXIT and return to the AL-wk, AL-1, AL-2 or Chime menu. Pressing again will take you back to the Options menu. REMEMBER if you press and hold at anytime during the above operation, any settings you have made will be saved and you will go back to TIME mode. Alarm Weekday display Alarms 1,2 display TIMER 1. To set the FREE Timer, press till Options is activated. Press either or (E) till Timer is highlighted, press to select. The timer icon will begin to flash. 2. The Timer default view will display with the SECONDS flashing. Pressing will + the seconds while pressing (E) will the seconds. Press to select 3:00 and Timer advance display FREE Timer display to the MINUTE setting. 3. Pressing will + the minute while pressing (E) will the minute. Press to select and advance to the HOUR setting. Basic view 4. Pressing will + the hour while pressing (E) will the hour. Press to select. At this point blinking seconds will appear again on the display and you may go through and change any of the settings again or press to EXIT and return to the Options menu. REMEMBER if you press and hold at anytime during the above operation, any settings you have made will be saved and you will go back to TIME mode. VIEWS, Views This module allows for different display views while in TIME mode. There are (5) five views total to choose from and once set they will remain as the Time view until reset. BASIC VIEW This is the default view for the module. It features a prominent time with seconds, day and date. /TIME, Dt/Tm This view features a prominent month and date, the day and year and current time. TIME1/TIME2, T1/T2 This view features both time zones simultaneously, with emphasis on time 2. The time zone emphasis can be changed by pressing while in Time mode. TIME ONLY, Tm This view features a large hour, minutes and seconds. While in this view the Dt/Tm view can be accessed by pressing. It will display this alternate view only while is being pressed, once released Time only view returns. SETTING VIEWS 1. Press till Options icon is activated. Press either or (E) till Views is highlighted, press to select. 2. Press or (E) to highlight the desired view and press to select, setting the new Time view and returning you to the Options menu. TIPS, Tips This module features tips for successful living. Tips can only be accessed while in Time mode, by pressing (E). The tip will scroll (2) two times before reverting back to the Time mode display. Repeatedly pressing (E) will scroll through the tips quickly interrupting any currently scrolling tip. The modules default tips setting is Random, Rndm, however there are (2) alternate settings, All and Top10. RANDOM TIPS, Rndm This setting randomly selects a different tip from the list, with every press of the (E) button while in Time mode. ALL TIPS, All This setting displays the tips in numerical order from the list, with every press of the (E) button while in Time mode. Basic view Dt/Tm view T1/T2 view Dt/Tm view Tm view Figure Figure 1 TOP 10 TIPS, Top10 This setting allows you to choose up to 10 of your favorite tips and only select from that list and in the order that you set them with every press of the (E) button while in Time mode. SETTING TIPS 1. Press till Options icon is activated. Press either or (E) till Tips is highlighted, press to select. (See Fig. 1) 2. Press or (E) to highlight either All, Random or Top 10, All, Rndm or Top10 and press to select. Figure Figure 2 SETTING TOP 10, Top10 1. The Top 10 view will display with the first underscore flashing. (See Fig. 2) 2. Pressing will advance to the next Tip while pressing (E) will bring up the previous Tip. 3. Press to select and advance to the next Tip setting. This can be repeated for up to 10 tips. At this point the first Tip you set will appear again blinking on the display and you may go through and change any of the Tip settings again or press to EXIT and return to the All, Rndm or Top10 menu. Pressing again will take you back to the Options menu. REMEMBER if you press and hold at anytime during the above operation, any settings you have made will be saved and you will go back to TIME mode

13 Digital FL075AB DISPLAY MODES The digital portion of the module has (3) three display views which are selected by pressing. 1. While in TIME view, whether in 12 or 24 hour display is irrelevant, press once and the view will appear. 2. To have alternating views between TIME and press a second time and each view will display for 1 second. 3. To return to TIME only view press for a third time. AM SECOND SETTING TIME/ 1. Press to enter SET mode. The YEAR will begin flashing, press to change the year. This module features an auto calendar from 2000 to Press to advance to the MONTH setting. The month will begin flashing, press to change the month. 3. Press to advance to the setting. The day will begin flashing, press to change the date. 4. Press to advance to the 12hr/24hr setting. The 12h characters will begin flashing, press to change to 24h. 5. Press to advance to the HOUR setting. The hour will begin flashing, press to change the hour. 6. Press to advance to the MINUTE setting. The minute will begin flashing, press to change the minute. 7. Press to advance to the SECONDS reset. The seconds will begin flashing, press to reset to Press to exit SET mode. HOUR MINUTE TIME DISPLAY MODE DAY MONTH SHOWING Digital MLG367D, FL610AB 1. Press A to change mode. Mode sequence is normal time, alarm, time zone 2, timer, and chronograph. 2. Press B for EL. Note: At any point in any setting mode, press D to exit setting mode. Note: In any setting mode, if no pusher is operated for 2 minutes, all changes will be saved and the setting will automatically return to display mode. LIGHT START/STOP TIME AND CALENDAR SETTING 1. In normal time display, press D; seconds will begin flashing. 2. Press C to set seconds to zero. 3. Press A to advance to hour. 4. Press C to advance digit, press and hold C for fast advance. 5. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 6. Setting sequence is: seconds, hour, minute, year, month, and date. 7. Press D to exit setting mode. Note: Weekday is automatically updated upon exiting setting mode. Note: At any point in setting mode, press B to toggle 12/24 hour format. ALARM MODE 1. Press A to change to alarm mode. 2. Press B to toggle alarm/chime on/off. 3. Alarm will sound at preset time for 20 seconds; press any pusher to silence alarm. ALARM SETTING 1. Press A to change to alarm mode. 2. Press D to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 3. Press C to advance digit; press and hold C for fast advance. 4. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 5. Setting sequence is: hour, minutes, month, date. For daily alarm, leave month and date set at Press D to exit setting mode. TIME ZONE 2 1. Press A to change to time zone 2. Note: In time zone 2 display, normal time is shown in the upper portion of the display. 2. Press D to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 3. Press C to advance digit, press and hold C for fast advance. 4. Press A to set and advance to minutes. 5. Press C to advance digit, press and hold C for fast advance. 6. Press D to exit setting mode. Note: At any point in setting mode, press B to toggle 12/24 hour format. MODE COUNTDOWN TIMER 1. Press A to change to timer mode. 2. Press B to clear countdown and reset timer. 3. Press C to start/stop the timer. LAP/RESET TIMER SETTING 1. Press D to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press C to advance digit; press and hold C for fast advance. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Setting sequence is: hour, minutes, seconds. 5. Press D to exit setting mode. Note: At any point in setting mode, press B to toggle auto reset on/off. When auto reset is on, timer will automatically re-start upon reaching zero. CHRONOGRAPH MODE 1. Press A to change to chronograph mode. 2. Press C to start/stop the chronograph. 3. Press B to reset to zero. SPLIT TIME 1. Press B while the chronograph is running for split time. 2. Press B again to return to chronograph. 3. Press C to finalize timing. 4. Press B to reset to zero

14 Digital QAA-006, QAA Press A for EL. 2. Press B to change mode. Mode sequence is time, time zone 2, alarm, timer. Note: In any setting mode, if no pusher is operated for 10 seconds, all changes will be saved and the setting will automatically return to display mode. TIME AND SETTING 1. Press and hold A for 3 seconds to enter setting mode; 12/24-hour format will begin flashing. 2. Press B to change 12/24-hour format. 3. Press A to set and advance to seconds. 4. Press B to reset seconds to zero. 5. Press A to set and advance to hour. 6. Press B to increase digits; press and hold B for fast advance. 7. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 8. Setting sequence is 12/24-hour format, seconds, hour, minutes, year, month, date. 9. Press A to exit setting mode. Note: Weekday will automatically update upon exiting setting mode. TIME ZONE 2 1. Press B to change to time zone Press and hold A for 3 seconds to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 3. Press B to increase digit; press and hold B for fast advance. 4. Press A to set and advance to minutes. 5. Press B to increase digit; press and hold B for fast advance. 6. Press A to exit setting mode. ALARM MODE 1. Press B to change to alarm mode. 2. Press and hold B for 3 seconds to toggle alarm/chime on/off. 3. Alarm will sound for 10 seconds. Press any pusher to silence alarm. ALARM SETTING 1. In alarm mode, press and hold A for 3 seconds to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press B to increase digit; press and hold B for fast advance. 3. Press A to set and advance to minute. 4. Press B to increase digit; press and hold B for fast advance. 5. Press A to exit setting mode. COUNTDOWN TIMER 1. Press B to change to timer mode. 2. Press A to start/stop the timer. 3. When timer reaches zero, alarm will sound for 15 seconds. Press any pusher to silence alarm. TIMER SETTING 1. Press and hold A for 3 seconds to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press B to increase digit; press and hold B for fast advance. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Setting sequence is hour, minute, second. 5. Press A to exit setting mode. Digital G1, G3 Normal Time Display 1. Press A to change mode. Mode sequence is normal time, recall, alarm, and countdown timer. 2. Press and hold A 3 seconds to toggle auto EL on/off. 3. Press B for EL. 4. Press C to toggle hourly chime on/off. 5. Press D to flash time zone 2. Press and hold D 3 seconds to toggle normal time display/time zone 2. Note: In any mode, press and hold C 3 seconds to change to chronograph mode. Note: At any point in any setting mode, press B to exit setting mode. Note: In any setting mode, if no pusher is operated for 30 seconds, all changes will be saved and the setting will automatically return to display mode. Time and Calendar Setting 1. In normal time display, press and hold B 3 seconds; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase digit; press D to decrease digit. Press and hold C or D for fast increment/decrement. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 through setting sequence. Setting sequence is: hour, minute, second, year, month, date, 12/24-hour format, month/date or date/month format. 5. Press B to exit setting mode. 6. To set Time Zone 2, press and hold D 3 seconds to change to Time Zone 2. Then use steps 1-5 to set. Note: Weekday is automatically updated upon exiting setting mode. Recall Mode 1. Press A to change to recall mode. Note: If no data is stored, display will show NO DATA. If data is saved, display will show the current set (1-9). 2. Press C to toggle through set data: total time, best time, average time, and each lap (up to 100 laps). 3. Press D to display current set; press D again to scroll to next set. 4. Press and hold D 3 seconds to delete all stored data in the current set. Note: At any point in recall displays, press A to exit and change to alarm mode. Alarm Mode 1. Press A to change to alarm mode. 2. Press C to toggle alarm on/off. 3. Press D to toggle alarm 1/alarm 2. Alarm Setting 1. In alarm mode, press and hold B 3 seconds; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase digit; press D to decrease digit. Press and hold C or D for fast increment/decrement. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 through setting sequence. Setting sequence is: hour, minute, time zone 1/time zone Press B to exit setting mode. Note: Alarm will sound for 20 seconds. Press any pusher to silence alarm. Countdown Timer 1. Press A to change to timer mode. Default setting is 5 minutes. 2. Press C to start timer; press D to stop the timer. 3. Press and hold D 3 seconds to clear the countdown and reset the timer. Note: Alarm will sound for 20 seconds when countdown reaches zero. Press any pusher to silence alarm. Timer Setting 1. In timer mode, press and hold B 3 seconds to enter setting mode; hour will begin flashing. 2. Press C to increase digit; press D to decrease digit. Press and hold C or D for fast increment/decrement. 3. Press A to set and advance to next setting value. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 through setting sequence. Setting sequence is: hour, minute, seconds. 5. Press B to exit setting mode. Chronograph Mode 1. In any mode, press and hold C 3 seconds to change to chronograph mode. 2. Press C to start the chronograph; press D to stop the chronograph. 3. Press and hold D 3 seconds to reset to zero. Lap Counting 1. Press C while the chronograph is running for lap reading. Note: If no other pusher is pressed after C is pressed, display will automatically show total chronograph time after 5 seconds, then next lap running time after another 5 seconds. 2. Press B to return to chronograph next lap (up to 100 laps). 3. Press D to stop chronograph. 4. Press and hold B 3 seconds to save set data, or press and hold D 3 seconds to reset to zero. Note: Upon saving, display will show next empty set available (1-9) or MEMORY FULL. Change to Recall Mode to scroll through saved data

15 Digital MD-FL298X, FL388, QFL226DB Digital FL145GR3 Alarm on Hourly chime on Automatic EL Key tone Chronograph Count stop Count repeat Count up MODE REAL TIME A SET/EL SET (hold for 2 seconds) B MODE C START/STOP D LAP/RESET TO CHRONOGRAPH TOGGLE TIME1/TIME2 KEY TONE ON/OFF TIME SETTING EXIT NEXT ADVANCE DECREMENT CHRONOGRAPH MEMORY RECALL TO TIMER START/STOP LAP/RESET MEMORY RECALL NEXT LAP TO TIMER TO CHRONOGRAPH TO CHRONOGRAPH TIMER SET (hold for 2 seconds) TO ALARM START/STOP RESET TIMER SETTING EXIT NEXT ADVANCE DECREMENT ALARM TIME SET (hold for 2 seconds) TO REAL TIME NEXT ALARM ALARM ON/OFF ALARM SETTING EXIT NEXT ADVANCE DECREMENT OVERVIEW Features include DUAL TIME/, CHRONO, TIMER, ALARM, and LIGHT UP EL. LIGHT-UP EL Press to activate light-up function for 3 seconds. TIME OF DAY MODE - Press to toggle between Time 1 and Time 2. - Hold for two seconds to set Time 1 or 2 as default. - Press to turn on/off key tone. Time 1 - To set Time, press until hour flashes. Press to select the setting item. Use and buttons to adjust the values up or down. Press to exit set mode. Time 2 - To set Time, press until hour flashes. Press to select the setting item. Use and buttons to adjust the values up or down. Press to exit set mode - The range difference between Time 1 and Time 2 is 23 hours. CHRONO MODE - Press to start and stop chronograph. - Press to Split/Reset the chronograph. - Press to recall the memory if Chronograph is stopped. - Press again to view the next lap. - Press or to exit Recall mode and go back to Chronograph mode. - There are a total of 10 lap memories. TIMER MODE - There are 3 different modes of timer: Count Down-Stop, Count Down-Repeat, Count Down-and Up. - Press to start/stop the timer counting. - Press to reset the counter to the preset value if timer is stopped. - Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter Timer Setting Mode. Timer Setting Mode - Press to cycle around the setting item: timer-type, hour, minute, second and to back timer-type again. - Press and to increase/decrease the setting value. - Press to exit the setting mode. Timer Alarm - Timer alarm will beep 2 times a second for 30 seconds. ALARM MODE - Press to select the alarm. - Press to enable/disable the alarm. - Press to change to Time mode again. Alarm Setting Mode - Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter the alarm settings mode. - Press and to increase or decrease the settings value. - Press to exit the settings mode

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