Citizen C390 Spécifications

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196. Switching Analog Time and Digital TimeThis watch is able to switch between analog time display and digital timedisplay.<Switching Procedure>

Page 3 - 1. Features

217. Setting the Time (Time is corrected by digital display)• When digital time is corrected, the second, minute, hour, 24 hour and UTC hour andminute

Page 4 - A/P, SMT (when set to

Notes:1. Daylight savings time can be set for each city.2. When the time is set for any one city, the times of other cities, including UTCtime, are co

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Notes: 1. When the date is set for any one city, the dates of other cities, including UTCtime, are corrected automatically.2. The year can be set from

Page 6 - <Switching the Mode>

9. Using the Alarm ModeThe alarm setting procedure and other procedures for alarm use are the samefor Alarm 1, 2 and 3. Only the tone that sounds is

Page 7 - <0-Position Check>

2910. Using the ChronographThe chronograph is able to measure and display time up to a maximum of 23hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds in 1/100th second

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313011. Using the Destination TimerThe destination timer calculates and displays the amount of time remaining untila destination is reached after sett

Page 9 - <Access Procedure>

3332Note:1. Only those cities for which "SET" is selected with the zone setting function aredisplayed for the city name. 2. In the case day

Page 10 - <Switching Procedure>

3534<Changing Destination City Name, Arrival Time and Arrival Date>1. When the city name, arrival time and arrival date are changed once theyhav

Page 11 - <Time Correction State>

373612. Using Zone SettingThe zone setting function enables only those cities for which "SET" has beenselected to be easily accessed (displa

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311. Using the Destination Timer ...3112. Using Zone Setting ...

Page 13 - <Date correction state>

39<Registration of Arbitrary City and Time Difference>1. Turn the crown while in the normal position and set the mode hand to thezone setting [S

Page 14 - 9. Using the Alarm Mode

41403. Turning the crown displays those characters that are used for city names. • Turning the crown continuously causes the characters to advance ra

Page 15 - 10. Using the Chronograph

434213. Low Battery Warning FunctionWhen battery capacity becomes low, the second hand begins to move twograduations (two seconds) at a time to inform

Page 16 - <Initial Setting State>

454415. All-ResetWhen this watch indicates an abnormal display or does not function properly (nodisplay, alarm continues to sound, etc.) as a result o

Page 17 - <Setting Procedure>

47464. This fully lit display is canceled when the crown is returned to the normalposition. • After cancelling, a confirmation tone is sounded after

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4948Answer. Align “21” on the outer scale with the SPEED INDEX (Y) on the inner scale.then, “40” on the inner scale corresponds to “14” on the outer s

Page 19 - 12. Using Zone Setting

5150B. General Calculation Functions1) MultiplicationExample: 20 M 15Operation: Align “20” on the outer scale with “10” on the inner scale. Then, “15”

Page 20 - <Confirming Set Cities>

5352NO NO NO NOOK NO NO NOOK OK NO NOModerate exposure to water (washing, kitchen work, swimming, etc.)Marine sports(skin diving)Scuba diving (with ai

Page 21 - <Display Sequence>

5554• If moisture has entered the watch, or if the inside of the crystal is fogged upand does not become clear within a day, immediately take the watc

Page 22 - [Digital Display]

5756Doing so may result in a skin burn. • Do NOT leave the watch in a place where it is exposed to high temperature,such as the glove compartment or d

Page 23 - 14. EL Internal Illumination

4 51. FeaturesThis watch is a combination watch equipped with numerous functions,including time, calendar, alarm and chronograph functions, a destinat

Page 24 - <All-Reset Procedure>

5958• Destination Timer: City name, remaining time until arrival, settime, set month, day and year• Zone setting: City name (SET/OFF), daylight saving

Page 25 - 16. Using the Register Ring

72. Names of Components and Major Functions6Name/Mode Time Calendar Alarm 1 Alarm 21Mode handTME CAL AL-1 AL-22Hour handAlways indicates “hours”3Minut

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98Name/ModeTime Calendar Alarm 1 Alarm 2CrownpositionNormalposition1st click2nd clickNormalposition1st click2nd clickNormalposition1st clickMode switc

Page 27 - 17. Precautions

3. Switching the Mode (Display Functions)The mode can be switched by turning the crown. Check the current mode withthe mode hand. 10 11<Switching

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<0-Position Correction (Setting to the Watch Base Position)>When setting the 0-position of each hand, always make sure to turn the crownforward

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15• The UTC hour and minute hands are corrected in conjunction with theminute hand. • The second hand can only be corrected in the forward (clockwise

Page 30 - 18. Specifications

5. Accessing Times or Dates of Major CitiesThe time or date of major cities pre-registered in this watch can be easilyaccessed by pressing the buttons

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