ISA GENERAL POINTS 1.1 Modes 1.2 Pushbuttons 1) Pushbutton C (Crown) 2) Pushbutton A 3) Pushbutton B 4) Pushbutton D

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ISA 9001 1. GENERAL POINTS 1.1 Modes 1.2 Pushbuttons 1) Pushbutton C (Crown) 2) Pushbutton A 3) Pushbutton B 4) Pushbutton D 2. MODES DESCRIPTION 2.1 TIME1 mode (Local time zone) 2.2 Date mode 2.3 Week mode 2.4 Alarm mode 2.5 Chrono mode 1) Measure of elapsed time 2) Reading of a partial time (when chrono display is frozen) 3) Measure of a second time 4) Measure of a time by circle 2.6 Tachometer mode 2.7 TIME2 mode (Second time zone) 2.8 TIME3 mode (Third time zone) 2.9 Timer mode 1) Timer start/stop 2.10 Second mode 3. BATTERY AND SYNCHRONIZING HANDS 3.1 Synchronizing hands 3.2 Changing the battery 1/21

1. GENERAL POINTS The ISA Swiss Made movement 9001 is composed by an analogical part for the hour display and of a digital module for several functions which are detailed in the chapter Modes. The analogical time is displayed through 2 hands (hours and minutes) driven in independent ways. The rotation of hands is only in one direction. The digital display is done through by a LCD screen. It is composed of 5 alphanumerical characters, 6 numerical characters and 3 pictograms. The analogical and the digital times are synchronised. The LCD display is lightened through an electro luminescent cell placed under it. The movement is driven through 3 buttons and 1 crown which description is defined in the chapter pushbuttons. The program includes a perpetual calendar between 2000 and 2049. WARNING: From each mode, local time (TIME1) can be adjusted by pulling the crown (C). 2/21

1.1 Modes TIME1 MODE 2.1 DATE MODE 2.2 WEEK MODE 2.3 ALARM MODE 2.4 CHRONO MODE 2.5 TACHOMETER MODE 2.6 3/21

TIME2 MODE 2.7 TIME3 MODE 2.8 TIMER MODE 2.9 SECOND MODE 2.10 4/21

1.2 Pushbuttons 1) Pushbutton C (Crown) Date Week Change mode. PULL C Get in TIME1 hour correction directly from any mode. 2) Pushbutton A ON OFF The pushbutton A allows to modifiy the selected value. The displayed value can be modified step by step or in accelerated speed respectively through short or maintained push on A when the watch is in setting mode. holding push 12 20 step by step push 12, 13, 14, 15... 5/21

3) Pushbutton B Allows to enter in setting mode and to select sub-modes. Reset / Split in mode Chrono 4) Pushbutton D PUSH D Allows to switch on the EL. A timer keeps the EL on for 3 seconds after releasing the pushbutton. When EL is on: Any action on A, B or C will switch on EL for 3 sec. more. 6/21

2. MODES DESCRIPTION 2.1 TIME1 mode (Local time zone) PULL C From each mode, local time (TIME1) can be adjusted by pulling the crown (C). LOCAL and SET are blinking alternatively. Digital hour indication starts blinking. Select hour. Confirm selected hour and digital minute indication starts blinking. Select minute. 24H DISPLAY 12H DISPLAY Confirm minute and second starts blinking Reset seconds 7/21

24H or 12H AM/PM selection. Select the display mode. (24H / 12H) Chime starts blinking. ON / Off Icon appears. Push B for going on beginning. 8/21

2.2 Date mode Push on C to enter in DATE mode. Date can be adjusted by pressing B at least one second in DATE mode. Number of the week is automatically calculated from this date. Year indication starts blinking. Select year. Confirm year and month indication starts blinking. Select month. Confirm month and day indication starts blinking. Select day. End of adjustment. Week day changes automatically when you go out of the adjustment. 9/21

2.3 Week mode Enter in WEEK mode. The display shows week number, this number is automatically calculated according perpetual calendar. Note: The week number changes automatically each Monday at 0 o clock, Number 1 is attributed to the week including the first Thursday of the year, the last week of the year could then have number 53. 2.4 Alarm mode PRESS B Alarm can be adjusted pressing B at least one second in ALARM mode. Hour indication starts blinking. Select hour. Confirm hour and minute indication starts blinking. Select minute. 10/21

End of adjustment. ALARM ON The Icon appears on the display. Alarm will start when alarm is ON and when there is coincidence between time showed by hands (TIME 1) and by display in alarm mode. Stop of alarm by push on A, B, C, D whatever in which mode. Alarm is characterised by 20 double-bips, one per second (frequency 4kHz), repeated after 2 minutes if the first alarm is not stopped. Alarm pictogram will switch automatically on OFF after alarm (alarm being stopped or not) alarm time will not be reset. 2.5 Chrono mode 1) Measure of elapsed time The tachometer will calculate the speed when the chrono is stopped. Chrono starts. Chrono stops. Display shows elapsed time. To measure cumulated time, you must make several starts and stops. 11/21

In minute, second, and 1/100 second In hours, minutes and seconds if the measured time is higher than 60 minutes. - Push on B: Chrono reset. - Push on A: 2) Measure of cumulated times 2) Reading of a partial time (when chrono display is frozen) Chrono starts. Split mode, display freezed. Chrono still running. Display indicates the time run out. Split mode, display freezed. Chrono always running. * you can continue this operation. 12/21

3) Measure of a second time FIRST Chrono starts. SECOND Stop of chrono, the display is frozen, reading of the first time. FIRST Freeze the display The chrono still counts but the display indicates the time elapsed at the moment of pushing the pushbutton. SECOND Defreeze the display. Which gives the time elapsed at the moment of chrono stops (second time). 4) Measure of a time by circle Chrono starts. PRESS B Split mode, Chrono always running. B pressed more than 1 second, chrono still running but time is reset. Display new time. Stop chrono 13/21

2.6 Tachometer mode Enter in Tachometer mode. After chrono is stopped, the watch calculate automatically the speed. This speed is based on parameters settable by user: Miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Distance ( in miles or in kilometers) from 0.1 up to 49.9. The watch will calculate the speed and some message of errors can appear if result value is too great. By example, it is the case if value is so great that you will run at a long distance in a few seconds. Push B at least one second to enter in adjust mode. Unit is blinking. Set the required unit. Confirm unit tens is blinking. A will adjust tens. Confirm tens Unit blinking. Select units. Confirm units tenth blinking. Select tenth. 14/21

Confirm setting. End of adjustment. Watch will automatically calculate the new speed with the previous time measured by chrono and the new distance parameters. It is possible to start the chrono and to walk, and setting the covered distance when you stop. Or to set the distance (for example 100 meters) and then starting the chrono when competitor is running. Pushing A in this mode will start the chrono. Movement goes into chrono mode. 15/21

2.7 TIME2 mode (Second time zone) Enter TIME2 mode. PRESS B Press B more than one second to enter in adjust mode. Select hour. Confirm hour and minute indication starts blinking. Select minutes. Confirm minutes. End of adjustment. Minutes are synchronised with TIME1 and offset of 0 or 30 minutes can be selected. Seconds are the same as TIME1 and can t be changed. + B Exchange between TIME1 and TIME2 Push A and B together to switch between TIME1 and TIME2. TIME2 becomes TIME1 and TIME1 becomes TIME2. Hands will show new TIME1 (former TIME2). 16/21

2.8 TIME3 mode (Third time zone) Enter TIME3 mode. PRESS B Push on B more than one second to enter in adjust mode. Select hour. Confirm hour and minute indication starts blinking. Select minutes. Confirm minutes. End of adjustment. Minutes are synchronised with TIME1 and offset of 0 or 30 minutes can be selected. Seconds are the same as TIME1 and can t be changed. + B Exchange between TIME1 and TIME3 Push A and B together to switch between TIME1 and TIME3. TIME3 becomes TIME1 and TIME1 becomes TIME3. Hands will show new TIME1 (former TIME3). 17/21

2.9 Timer mode Enter in TIMER mode. PRESS B Press on B more than one second to enter in adjust mode. Select hour. Confirm hour and minute indication starts blinking. Select minute. Confirm minute and second indication starts blinking. Select second. Confirm second. End of adjustment. 18/21

1) Timer start/stop TIMER starts. TIMER stops. When timer value is 0 movement leaves current mode and goes in TIMER mode. Display is blinking until a button is pressed or 20 double-bips are generated. Preset timer value is restored. Button A, B, C, D can stop the 20 bips. 2.10 Second mode Enter in SECOND mode. In this mode we can only show just the circular second. In an another mode, the circular second is displayed. 19/21

3. BATTERY AND SYNCHRONIZING HANDS 3.1 Synchronizing the hands Get into Second Mode. and B together hold 2 seconds Hands go on position 12h. When the movement is in mode hands sychronisation, SYNCH flashes on the display. *If the two hands are not on 12h they are no longer synchronised to set hour hand on 12. to set minute hand on 12. When holding push button, hand move in fast mode. When pushing by pulses, hand move step by step. Push on C to go out mode. 20/21

3.2 Changing the battery Opening the case-back makes hands going automatically to 12h, in order to avoid lost of sychronisation. One week after... When the battery voltage has reached the minimum value to power the movement: icon of a battery appears on the display indicating that the battery has to be changed. The hands will go to 12h and the mode TIME1 will become permanent. BATT displays. The word TIME1 is replaced by a flashing indication BATT. In this mode it is no more possible to use other functions: alarm, EL, chrono Timer and hands stay on 12. Only the alarm programmed 24 hours or less before the movement enter in EOL mode will be activated. Put the new battery (CR2016-3.00V). The 2 hands turn 360. The 2 hands have to be on 12h. Put the case back. If the 2 hands are not at 12h, enter in synchronisation mode according to 3.1. - 1) to set it. Adjust times date and other functions. ISA SWISS SA - Champ Nauger 2 - CH-2416 Les Brenets Switzerland Tel. +41 (0) 32 930 80 85 Fax +41 (0) 32 930 80 86 www.isaswiss.com - contact@isa-swiss.com 21/21