Timex Watch 865 095009 NA User Manual

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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING YOUR TIMEX WATCH.  
EXTENDED WARRANTY  
Available in U.S. only. Extend your warranty for an additional 4 years from date of purchase  
for $5. You can pay with AMEX, Discover, Visa or MasterCard by calling 1 800-448-4639 during  
normal business hours. Payment must be made within 30 days of purchase. Name, address,  
telephone number, purchase date, and 5-digit model number required. You can also mail a  
check for $5 to: Timex Extended Warranty, P.O. Box 1676, Dept. EF, Little Rock, AR 72203.  
Please read instructions carefully to understand how to operate your Timex watch.  
Your model may not have all of the features described in this booklet.  
GENERAL OPERATION  
Press  
to cycle through time/date,  
chronograph, countdown timer, alarm.  
Compass function available in all modes  
except alarm by pressing  
(HEADING).  
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TIME-DATE  
A. From TIME AND DATE mode, press/hold  
firmly to set.  
B. SECONDS will flash. Press  
to return to zero.  
C. Press  
to set HOURS, MINUTES, DAY, MONTH, DATE, NORMAL (12-  
hour) or MILITARY (24-hour) TIME, BUTTON BEEP (on or off).  
Selected item will flash.  
D. Press  
to advance selected item. Note AM or PM when setting  
HOURS (12-hour time only). Hold  
to advance rapidly.  
E. Press  
to exit SET procedure.  
ALARM & CHIME  
A. Press  
B. Press  
to begin setting. HOURS will flash.  
to advance hours. Note AM or PM designation.  
C. Press , TENS OF MINUTES will flash. Press  
to advance.  
D. Repeat for MINUTES. Press  
to exit SET mode.  
NOTE: After every new alarm setting, ALARM will be armed when  
you exit from SET mode by pressing . The symbol a will appear,  
indicating ALARM is armed.  
Chime  
A. Press  
to alternate between ON and OFF. This indicates ALARM is armed and active. It will  
sound for 20 seconds, but can be silenced by pressing any button.  
CHRONOGRAPH  
A. Press  
to begin timing.  
NOTE: You can leave CHRONOGRAPH mode while it is running. In  
TIME OF DAY mode, stopwatch icon on left side of middle display  
indicates chronograph is running.  
B. Press  
C. Press  
to stop.  
to resume timing OR Press and hold  
to reset.  
Split Timing  
A. Begin timing--press  
as above. Press  
to temporarily freeze display and measure a split.  
Lap # will show in upper display, watch will continue counting.  
B. Press  
to resume showing running lap.  
C. When event ends, press . Watch will end timing. Display will show final split time (total  
event time).  
D. Press/hold  
NOTE: To pause during split timing (time is not accumulating), press . Press  
to reset chronograph to zero.  
to resume, or  
press/hold  
(99:59.99).  
to reset to zero. Displays minutes, seconds and hundredths up to 100 minutes  
COUNTDOWN TIMER  
A. Press  
minutes.  
to increase MINUTES. Hold to increase rapidly up to 99  
B. Press  
, countdown begins. You may switch to another mode  
without affecting timer. (hourglass symbol appears in TIME OF DAY  
window while timer is counting.) Even in another mode, timer will  
beep when it reaches zero. Press any button to cancel beep.  
C. To stop timer, press  
(MUST BE IN TIMER MODE).  
D. Press  
to continue, or press  
to reset timer to original setting.  
COMPASS CALIBRATION  
IMPORTANT: Watch must be calibrated before using to find directions!  
This product incorporates the magnetic sensor technology of  
PRECISION NAVIGATION, INC., Mountainview, CA.  
A compass works with the Earth’s magnetic field; therefore you must  
not be in or near large metallic objects (such as automobiles,  
bridges, etc.) or objects that give off electromagnetic radiation (such  
as TV sets), which could interfere with the watch’s calibration or use.  
You cannot calibrate or obtain accurate readings from inside buildings, trains, or airplanes.  
Typical accuracy of wrist-worn instruments is within +/- 10 degrees. To optimize accuracy, an  
optional two-step calibration is recommended, and discussed in further detail below. In cali-  
brating and taking subsequent headings, it is important as with all compasses, to maintain a  
level plane relative to the earth’s horizon. Performing calibration or taking a heading when the  
watch is not level can result in large heading errors.* Care must also be taken to avoid areas  
which may exhibit higher than normal concentrations of hard and soft iron. This is especially  
true given the relatively weak magnetic field of the earth, relative to other sources of magnetic  
fields. Failure to do so can result in inaccurate headings. Whenever a heading value is suspect,  
a new calibration should be performed. It is also recommended that calibration be performed  
in the intended area of use, or when the watch has been stored for an extended length of time.  
Care should be taken to avoid storing the watch near any source of magnetism (computers,  
appliances, TV’s, etc.), as the watch can take on a magnetic charge and render subsequent  
headings inaccurate. When the watch is suspected of having taken on a magnetic charge, a  
new calibration should be performed.  
Applying good maintenance procedures, periodic calibration, and observing the guidelines as  
outlined above will help to insure headings are accurate to within the limitations of the imme-  
diate environment.  
A. To calibrate for magnetic north, press HEADING (from TIME OF DAY mode only) once to  
view direction. (If the watch has not yet been calibrated, you will see HOLD TO CAL instead  
of direction.) Press and hold HEADING until ROTATE WATCH TWICE appears in display  
 

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