Timex Watch 567 095006 NA User Manual

W-195 567-095006 NA  
 
INTRODUCTION  
WATCH FEATURES  
WATCH MODES  
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SELECTING PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE UNITS  
CALIBRATING THE BAROMETER  
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ALTI - ALTIMETER MODE  
USING THE ALTIMETER  
SELECTING ALTITUDE UNITS  
ALTIMETER PERFORMANCE  
CALIBRATING THE ALTIMETER AND CLEARING HIGH AND ACC  
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BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
NORMAL OPERATION  
SETTING OPERATION  
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CHRO - CHRONOGRAPH MODE  
TERMINOLOGY  
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH  
LAP/SPLIT TIMING  
CHANGING THE DISPLAY FORMAT  
If no laps have yet been taken:  
If you have taken at least one lap:  
REVIEWING STORED LAP/SPLIT TIMES  
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WATCH DISPLAY SYMBOLS  
WEATHER FORECASTING  
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NOTES ON CALIBRATING THE ALTIMETER AND BAROMETER 15  
WHAT IS CALIBRATION?  
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CALIBRATE?  
DO I NEED TO CALIBRATE BOTH THE BAROMETER AND THE ALTIMETER?  
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TEMPERATURE ACCURACY  
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TIMER - COUNTDOWN TIMER MODE  
SETTING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER  
USING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER  
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TIME - TIME OF DAY MODE  
SETTING TIME OF DAY  
USING THE DUAL TIME ZONE FEATURE  
Viewing the secondary time zone  
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ALARM - ALARM MODE  
SETTING AN ALARM  
SELECTING AND ARMING/DISARMING ALARMS  
BACKUP ALERT  
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Switching time zones  
VIEWING TEMPERATURE AND AIR PRESSURE DATA  
BARO - BAROMETER MODE  
VIEWING TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE DATA  
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TRADEMARK AND WARRANTY INFORMATION  
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Introduction  
Watch Features  
Time of Day  
Welcome!  
Displays hours, minutes and seconds in 12- or 24-hour  
Thank you for purchasing a TIMEX® EXPEDITION®  
adventure tech altimeter watch. The watch is equipped  
with a variety of features to enhance your outdoor  
experience. So, if you are trekking the trails, skiing the  
slopes or just hanging out, enjoy the journey.  
format for two time zones.  
Displays month and date, as well as day of the week.  
Optional hourly chime.  
Altimeter  
Reports altitude from -2296 to 29,520 feet (-700 to  
9000 meters) with 10 ft or 5 m resolution.  
Displays current altitude as well as a graph of altitude  
change over time.  
Displays accumulated total of all altitude gains, known  
as “total ascent” or “climb”.  
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Records highest altitude achieved.  
Selectable display units (meters or feet)  
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Barometer  
Chronograph  
Reports air pressure from 8.85 to 32.45 inches of  
Time events up to 24 hours with 1/100-second  
Mercury (“inHg”) (300 to 1100 mbar) with 0.05 inHg  
(1 mbar) resolution.  
Displays current air pressure as well as a graph of  
change in air pressure over time.  
resolution.  
Store up to 30 lap/split times.  
View stored lap times as well as best (shortest) lap  
time, average lap time and total event time.  
Both sea level and local (absolute) air pressure can be  
displayed.  
Count Down Timer  
Time events up to 24 hours. An alert is generated  
when the timer reaches zero.  
Forecasts the weather for the next 4–6 hour period.  
Selectable display units (inHG or mbar)  
Timer can be set to count down to zero once or to  
repeat the countdown indefinitely.  
Thermometer  
Selectable display units (°F or °C)  
Reports current air temperature from 14 to 140 °F  
(-10 to 60 °C).  
Alarm  
Five independent daily alarms, each with a five-minute  
backup alert.  
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TIMER - The Countdown Timer is useful for timing  
fixed-time events  
INDIGLO® Night-Light  
ALARM -Five daily alarms to keep you on time  
TIP: Press and hold the MODE button for three seconds to  
go directly to TIME mode from any other mode in the  
watch.  
Watch Modes  
The features of this watch are grouped into modes that  
are accessible by pressing and releasing the MODE button  
– each depression of the MODE button takes you to the  
next mode in the loop. The modes are arranged in the  
following order:  
Button Functions  
The buttons on your watch are multi-functional, serving  
two main purposes - enabling you to perform everyday  
functions like checking the time and timing a workout,  
and setting things like Time of Day or an Alarm.  
Normal Operation  
TIME > BARO > ALTI > CHRO > TIMER > ALARM  
TIME - Displays the time of day and date as well as  
weather info  
BARO - View air pressure, temperature & weather  
information  
The buttons on your watch largely operate in the same  
way from mode to mode and the primary functions for  
them are printed on the case itself. This section describes  
ALTI -  
Presents altitude and temperature data  
CHRO - Use the Chronograph for timing purposes  
the typical functions of the buttons.  
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Setting Operation  
When setting Time of Day, Alarms or the Countdown Timer  
and so on, the button functions change from what is print-  
ed on the case.  
NOTE: These setting functions are the same in any mode  
where you can set a value.  
START / SPLIT  
INDIGLO®  
SET  
1. Press and hold the SET button. While you are holding  
the button, “HOLD ADJUST” will appear on the display.  
2. After a couple of seconds, the “HOLD” message will  
disappear followed by a flashing value.  
MODE  
STOP / RESET  
3. Change the flashing value by pressing either  
START/SPLIT (to increase) or STOP/RESET  
(to decrease). Press and hold the button to  
increase/decrease the value quickly.  
4. When the flashing value is set as intended, press  
MODE to advance to the next value.  
 
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5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the values you wish  
to set.  
Watch Display Symbols  
TIP: If you accidentally skip past a setting, continue to  
press and release the MODE button to move all the way  
through the settings and back to the one that requires  
adjustment.  
6. When you are satisfied that everything is set as  
intended, press the SET button to save your settings  
and exit.  
Alarm is armed (flashing if backup alarm is active)  
Chronograph is running  
Hourly Chime is enabled  
Countdown Timer is running  
Indicates weather forecast  
INCREASE FLASHING VALUE  
PRESS TO EXIT SETTING  
LAMP  
PRESS FOR NEXT VALUE  
DECREASE FLASHING VALUE  
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Weather Forecasting  
Notes on calibrating the Altimeter and Barometer  
The watch relies on a sensitive electronic sensor to  
measure the air pressure and temperature. This sensor  
must be calibrated periodically to maintain the high degree  
of accuracy you expect from the watch.  
The watch can predict the weather for the upcoming 4 - 6  
hour period based on the air pressure trend information for  
the previous twelve hours. The weather forecast is indicated  
at the top of the watch display by a series of symbols.  
Generally, if the air pressure is rising, the weather situation is  
considered to be improving and is indicated by the presence  
of the sun symbol. If the air pressure trend is falling, then the  
weather situation is worsening and is indicated by showing  
the clouds and/or precipitation symbols.  
What is calibration?  
“Calibration” is simply a technique to improve the accura-  
cy of the pressure/temperature sensor, primarily by com-  
pensating for local temperature and weather effects. The  
watch employs two related methods of calibration, using  
either sea level pressure or the local altitude as a refer-  
ence, depending on the watch mode used for calibration.  
The weather forecast is always visible in TIME and BARO  
modes and visible in ALTI mode when no altitude changes  
are detected.  
How often should I calibrate?  
Timex recommends that you calibrate the sensor prior to  
any activity where you will be using the altimeter feature  
CONDITIONS  
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and then again whenever you experience significant  
changes in altitude or temperature during your activity.  
If you are not using the altimeter feature, then daily  
calibration will maintain the accuracy of the barometer  
and weather forecasting feature.  
reference source available.  
For example, if you are standing at a trail head and know  
the correct altitude, then the most accurate calibration will  
be obtained by calibrating within ALTI mode (since it relies  
on altitude as the reference). However, if you don’t know  
your altitude, you can find out the current sea level pres-  
sure (published online or in a newspaper) and calibrate the  
sensor within BARO mode. For example, the U.S. weather  
service publishes the sea-level pressure for all of its  
Whenever possible, the sensor should be calibrated soon  
after you experience significant temperature changes.  
Do I need to calibrate both the Barometer and the  
Altimeter?  
No. BARO mode calibrates the sensor based upon the sea  
level air pressure, while ALTI allows you to calibrate the  
sensor by telling the watch about your current altitude.  
Calibration performed in either mode will calibrate the  
sensor for all modes. For the best accuracy, we recom-  
mend that you choose only one calibration method each  
time you calibrate the sensor, based on the most accurate  
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Temperature Accuracy  
When worn on your wrist, the thermometer reading is  
affected by body heat and may report a temperature  
different from the actual air temperature by 10 degrees or  
more. Long periods of exposure to direct sunlight may also  
affect the accuracy. Try wearing the watch outside your  
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jacket (in cold weather) or clipping it to your belt or pack  
(ideally in an area not constantly exposed to the sun) to  
improve the accuracy of the temperature readings during  
outdoor activities. For the most accurate readings, remove  
the watch from your wrist and put in shade for at least  
several minutes.  
(in the lower display line) and the weather forecast  
(at the top of the display).  
Setting Time of Day  
Refer to section entitled “Setting Operation” on page 11 to  
understand how the buttons function during setting.  
The watch can measure water temperature also, if  
submerged. Be sure to select temperature display before  
placing the watch in water, as buttons should not be  
pressed with the watch underwater.  
You may set the following values for Time of Day:  
Hour, Minute, Seconds, Year, Month, Date, Date Format,  
Time Format, Hourly Chime.  
TIME - Time of Day Mode  
In this mode you may view the current time and date in  
either of two time zones and switch between them. The  
time can be displayed in 12- or 24-hour format. In addition  
to the time of day, the watch can display the current  
barometer (air pressure) value or the current temperature  
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NOTES:  
Using the Dual Time Zone feature  
Be sure you have selected the intended time zone  
The watch can keep track of the time for two zones  
(T1 and T2). By default, T1 is the “primary” time zone (the  
one that you can see) and T2 is the “secondary” time zone  
(the one you can’t see). The indicator for the primary time  
zone is shown in the lower left of the display.  
(T1 or T2) before you begin setting; you cannot switch  
zones while setting (see “Using the Dual Time Zone  
feature” on pg 21).  
When setting the hour value, be sure to set to the  
correct part of the day (AM or PM) (12-hour format only).  
The seconds’ value can only be set to “0” and cannot  
be set individually for each time zone.  
The day of the week is automatically calculated based  
on the date.  
The watch will automatically adjust for leap years up  
to 2049.  
When the hourly chime is enabled, a confirmation  
beep will also be generated whenever a key is  
pressed.  
Viewing the secondary time zone  
You may temporarily view (or “peek” at) the secondary  
time zone by briefly pressing and holding the STOP/RESET  
button. While you are “peeking” at the secondary time  
zone, its indicator (T1 or T2) will flash in the lower  
left-hand side of the display. When you release the  
STOP/RESET button, the watch will display the time for  
the primary time zone once again.  
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Switching time zones  
BARO - Barometer Mode  
If you wish to switch to the secondary time zone, simply  
continue holding the STOP/RESET button until the time  
zone indicator (T1 or T2) stops flashing (this takes about  
three seconds). This will be your new primary time zone  
until you switch it back.  
Want a better understanding of the forces that influence  
the weather? This is the mode to do just that – here you  
can view the current air pressure (local and sea level),  
monitor the current temperature and study the changes in  
air pressure over time, presented in a graphical format.  
Finally, the weather forecast for the next 4 - 6 hours is  
shown at the top of the display.  
Viewing Temperature and Air Pressure Data  
While in TIME mode, press and release the START/SPLIT  
button to view the following information on the lower line  
of the watch display:  
The current air pressure  
The current temperature  
The month and date  
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When viewing the Time of Day, Sea Level Pressure and  
Temperature group, press STOP/RESET to toggle tempera-  
ture display units (°F or °C).  
Viewing Temperature and Pressure Data  
Press and release MODE until you see “BARO” on the  
display.  
NOTE: Unit selection made for temperature and barometric  
pressure in BARO mode applies to all modes in the watch.  
For example, if you select “°C” for the temperature display  
in BARO mode, it will also appear in °C in Time of Day and  
Altimeter modes.  
Press and release the START/SPLIT button to view each of  
the following data combinations:  
Temperature, Sea Level Pressure and Local Pressure  
Time of Day, Sea Level Pressure and Temperature  
Time of Day, a graph of the sea level pressure for the  
last 24 hours and Sea Level Pressure.  
Calibrating the Barometer  
Temperature is updated every four minutes and baromet-  
ric pressure every 2.5 minutes.  
Calibration in BARO mode allows you to synchronize the  
weather forecasting feature with the current weather  
situation and also to calibrate the pressure sensor for  
improved accuracy.  
Selecting Pressure and Temperature Units  
When viewing the Temperature, Sea Level Pressure and  
Local Pressure group, press STOP/RESET to toggle baro-  
metric pressure display units (inches of mercury [inHg] or  
Refer to section entitled “Setting Operation” on page 11 to  
understand how the buttons function during setting. Refer  
millibars [mbar]).  
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to the section entitled “Notes on calibrating the Altimeter  
and Barometer” on page 15 for general information regard-  
ing calibration.  
What is “Sea Level Pressure”?  
Sea Level Pressure is simply the air pressure for a specific  
location adjusted to account for the air pressure difference  
due to the altitude of the location. Because very few  
places on the earth are actually at sea level, this adjust-  
ment factor was devised to allow for easy comparison of  
air pressure values from place to place. For example, with-  
out this compensation, a pressure reading of 29.5 inHg in  
Denver, CO would not mean the same as the same reading  
in Miami, FL due to the large difference in altitude.  
Meteorologists would have a very difficult time measuring  
the change in the weather as fronts move across the land  
masses if there was no way to compensate for the altitude  
effects. So, whenever you see a barometer value published  
online or in a newspaper, it is always the pressure adjust-  
ed for the altitude of the measuring station.  
1. Press and hold SET until the word “SET” appears in the  
lower line of the display.  
2. Using START/SPLIT or STOP/RESET, adjust the  
weather icons to the actual weather conditions.  
3. Press MODE to move on to entering the sea level air  
pressure.  
4. Using START/SPLIT (to increase) and STOP/RESET  
(to decrease), adjust flashing value.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until for each flashing value until  
the pressure is set as intended.  
6. Press SET to complete calibration.  
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Typically, if you are above sea level, the “local” pressure  
value that the watch also displays will be lower than the  
sea level pressure (because air pressure decreases with  
altitude) and if you are at a point below sea level the local  
pressure will be slightly higher.  
Incidentally, this difference between sea level air pressure  
and the local air pressure is how the watch determines  
the altitude.  
Using the Altimeter  
Press and release MODE until you see ALTI” on the dis-  
play. After a couple of seconds, the watch will display the  
following data, in the order shown, for two seconds each:  
The highest recorded altitude (indicated by “HIGH” in  
the lower display line).  
The total accumulated positive altitude changes  
(indicated by ACC” in the lower display line).  
ALTI - Altimeter Mode  
This mode provides altitude and temperature information  
to make outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking and  
trail running more enjoyable. The watch will keep track of  
the highest altitude you achieved as well as accumulate all  
of the positive altitude changes you experience. These  
statistics are visible when you first enter ALTI mode.  
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After the accumulated data is displayed, the watch  
will then display either of the following views of the  
altitude data:  
Altimeter Performance  
When ALTI mode is first entered, the watch will update the  
altitude information every two seconds and will continue  
this fast data update rate for thirty minutes. After thirty  
minutes elapses, if the watch determines that the altitude  
is no longer changing significantly, it will reduce its data  
update rate to that of the barometer function (every 2.5  
minutes). At that point, two things will happen:  
1. The weather icons will appear in the upper part of the  
display indicating the forecast.  
Current time, altitude and temperature data.  
A graph of the altitude changes for the last five hours  
(each column represents 10 minutes) shown in the  
center of the display. The current time is displayed in  
the upper line and the current altitude is displayed in  
the lower line.  
Press and release the START/SPLIT button to switch  
between these two views.  
2. The watch will stop data accumulation for the ACC  
and HIGH statistics.  
Selecting Altitude Units  
While viewing the current time, altitude and temperature  
data, press STOP/RESET to switch units between feet (FT)  
and meters (M).  
The watch will continue to monitor the air pressure at this  
slower rate and, if it determines that the altitude is chang-  
ing significantly, it will go back to faster update rate. If this  
change occurs, the weather icons will be removed from  
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the display and the watch will again update the statistical  
data with altitude information as necessary.  
1. Press and hold SET until the word “CALappears in  
the upper line of the display and the sign of the  
calibration value is flashing.  
Calibrating the Altimeter and Clearing  
HIGH and ACC  
Calibration in ALTI mode allows you to calibrate the  
pressure sensor for improved accuracy as well as clear  
the HIGH and ACC data values.  
Calibration operates exactly like setting, so refer to the  
section entitled “Setting Operation” on page 11 to under-  
stand how the buttons function during setting. Also refer  
to the section entitled “Notes on calibrating the Altimeter  
and Barometer” on page 15 for general information regard-  
ing calibration.  
2. Press START/SPLIT to adjust the sign (positive for  
altitudes above sea level, negative for altitudes below).  
3. Press MODE to move on to adjusting the current  
altitude value.  
4. Using START/SPLIT (to increase) and STOP/RESET  
(to decrease), adjust flashing value.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each value of the calibration  
altitude.  
6. Press MODE to move on to enable clearing of the  
HIGH data value. “HIGH” will be flashing in the upper  
line; the current value for the highest altitude will be  
displayed.  
For proper calibration, adjust the “CAL” value to reflect  
your actual altitude. The “CAL “ value can be set to a value  
7. Press and hold START/SPLIT to clear the value, if  
from -2296 ft (-700m) to +26520 ft (+9000m).  
desired.  
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8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to clear the ACC data.  
9. Press SET to complete calibration.  
track, the lap time would be the time for one lap around  
the track, assuming that you push the START/SPLIT button  
as you cross the start/finish line each time.  
Split Time: The elapsed time from the start of the  
workout, sometimes called the “total time”.  
“Taking a Lap”: Marking the end of one segment (or lap)  
and the beginning of another by pressing START/SPLIT  
while the Chronograph is running. Also called “taking a  
split”.  
CHRO – Chronograph Mode  
The Chronograph gives you the ability to time a hike, a ski  
or a run – just about anything you’d like to time. You can  
also track the time for specific segments of an activity  
with the lap/split features; the Chronograph will store  
lap/split times for thirty laps as well as the best (or short-  
est) lap time and the average for all the stored lap times.  
In the event you take more than thirty laps, the watch will  
store timing information for the first thirty.  
Using the Chronograph  
Press and release MODE until you see “CHRO” on the  
display.  
Terminology  
Start the Chronograph by pressing START/SPLIT and stop  
it by pressing STOP/RESET.  
While the Chronograph is stopped, you may restart it by  
Lap Time: The elapsed time for a segment of a course,  
marked by pressing the START/SPLIT button on the watch.  
For example, if you are running on a standard quarter-mile  
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pressing START/SPLIT, or you may reset it to zero by  
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pressing and holding STOP/RESET.  
Changing the Display Format  
You may leave CHRO mode while the Chronograph is run-  
ning; it will continue to run in the background, indicated by  
You have the option of viewing either the lap or split time  
in the large digits in the center of the watch display. The  
display format can be changed at any time, though the  
method changes based on whether or not laps have been  
taken. The word “LAP” will appear on the display to inform  
you where the lap time is displayed.  
the  
icon on the display when in TIME mode.  
Lap/Split Timing  
Press START/SPLIT each time you pass a segment marker  
(like trail head marker) to complete the timing of the  
previous lap or segment and begin timing a new one. The  
lap and split times for the segment just completed will be  
displayed for ten seconds (it will still be timing the new  
segment in the background, indicated by the flashing  
symbol on the display). If you wish to return to the running  
Chronograph immediately, press MODE to dismiss the  
previous lap time data.  
If no laps have yet been taken:  
Press SET. “FORMAT” will appear on the display, followed  
by the current configuration, which will be flashing. Press  
START/SPLIT or STOP/RESET to select the desired format  
and then press SET to save the setting and return to the  
Chronograph display.  
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If you have taken at least one lap:  
2. Press START/SPLIT to view each successive lap/split  
time, followed by the BEST and AVERAGE lap  
(if the Chronograph is stopped). You may also press  
STOP/RESET to go back and view earlier lap/split  
times.  
Press SET. “RECALLwill appear on the display, followed by  
the lap and split times for Lap 1. Press MODE – “FORMAT”  
will appear on the display followed by the current display  
format configuration, which will be flashing. Press  
START/SPLIT or STOP/RESET to select the desired format  
and then press SET to save the setting and return to the  
Chronograph display.  
NOTE: You may recall the stored timing information while  
the Chronograph is running or stopped, as long as you  
have taken at least one lap. If the Chronograph is stopped,  
the BEST and AVG information will follow the last entry; if  
the Chronograph is still running, these data are not shown.  
Reviewing Stored Lap/Split Times  
1. In CHRO mode, press SET to begin. If there are  
lap/split times stored, “RECALLwill appear on the  
display, followed by the lap/split time for Lap 1.  
3. When you have finished reviewing the lap/split times,  
press SET to return CHRO mode.  
NOTE: If there are no lap/split times to recall, the watch  
will display “FORMAT” and allow you to change the display  
NOTE: You may also change the display format for CHRO  
format (see “Changing the Display Format” above).  
mode while viewing stored lap/split information. Press  
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HOUR MINUTE SECONDS “ONCE”/“REPEAT”  
MODE to enter this mode (FORMAT will appear on the dis-  
play). Press START/SPLIT to change to the desired format  
and then press MODE to return to RECALL, or press SET to  
return to CHRO mode.  
Setting the Timer to “ONCE” will cause the Timer to stop  
after it completes its countdown; selecting “REPEAT” will  
cause the Timer to repeat the countdown indefinitely until  
the Timer is manually stopped.  
TIMER - Countdown Timer Mode  
The Countdown Timer is useful for situations where you  
want to time an event with a fixed duration, like a 30-  
minute hike, a 3-minute egg or series of 1-minute  
sprint/rest intervals.  
The Timer can be set to a maximum time of 23:59.59  
(24 hours).  
Using the Countdown Timer  
Setting the Countdown Timer  
Press and release MODE until you see “TIMER” on the  
display.  
Refer to section entitled “Setting Operation” on page 11 to  
understand how the buttons function during setting.  
You may set the following values for the Countdown  
Timer:  
Press START/SPLIT to start the Timer, press STOP/RESET  
to stop it. You may press START/SPLIT to resume the  
countdown, or press STOP/RESET once again to reset the  
Timer to the original countdown time.  
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The watch will generate an alert when the countdown is  
complete. If the Timer is set to repeat, an alert is generat-  
ed each time the count reaches zero.  
ALARM - Alarm Mode  
The watch includes five independent daily alarms to help  
you coordinate your schedule.  
You may leave TIMER mode while the Countdown Timer is  
running; it will continue to run in the background. This is  
Setting an Alarm  
indicated by the  
mode.  
icon on the display when in TIME  
Refer to section entitled “Setting Operation” on page 11 to  
understand how the buttons function during setting.  
You may set the Hour and Minute value for each  
Alarm.  
If the watch is displaying time in AM/PM format, be  
sure to set the hour value to the correct part of the  
day (AM or PM).  
The Alarm is automatically armed if you change the  
Hour or Minute value during setting.  
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Selecting and Arming/Disarming Alarms  
Press and release MODE until you see ALARM” on the  
display.  
Press and release STOP/RESET to select an Alarm  
(AL-1 through AL-5)  
Backup Alert  
When the Alarm time arrives, the watch will generate an  
alert for 20 seconds. You may press any button on the  
watch to silence this alert. If you don’t silence the alert,  
the watch will assume that you missed that Alarm time  
and will automatically enable a backup alert, indicated by  
Arm or disarm the selected Alarm by pressing  
START/SPLIT. The word “ON” and the  
next to the Alarm time when the Alarm is armed.  
The icon will also be visible in TIME mode if any one of  
icon will appear  
a flashing  
minutes after the Alarm time.  
icon on the display, which will sound five  
the Alarms is armed. When the Alarm is armed, it will  
generate an alert at the set time.  
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ages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights  
and you may also have other rights which vary from country to country and state to state.  
Trademark and Warranty Information  
To obtain warranty service, please return your watch to Timex, one of its affiliates or the  
Timex retailer where the watch was purchased, together with a completed original Watch  
Repair Coupon or, in the U.S. and Canada only, the completed original Watch Repair  
Coupon or a written statement identifying your name, address, telephone number and date  
and place of purchase. Please include the following with your watch to cover postage and  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY  
(U.S. – LIMITED WARRANTY)  
Your TIMEX® watch is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex Corporation for  
a period of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex and its worldwide affiliates  
will honor this International Warranty.  
handling (this is not  
a
repair charge):  
a
US$ 7.00 check or money order in the U.S.;  
a
CAN$6.00 cheque or money order in Canada; and a UK£2.50 cheque or money order in the  
U.K. In other countries, Timex will charge you for postage and handling. NEVER INCLUDE A  
SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT.  
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your watch by installing new or thor-  
oughly reconditioned and inspected components or replace it with an identical or similar  
model. IMPORTANT  
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO YOUR WATCH:  
For the U.S., please call 1-800-328-2677 for additional warranty information. For Canada,  
Call 1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call +55 (11) 5572 9733. For Mexico, call 01-800-01-060-00.  
For Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.).  
For Asia, call 852-2815-0091. For the U.K., call 44 020 8687 9620. For Portugal, call  
351 212 946 017. For France, call 33 3 81 63 42 00. For Germany, call 49 7 231 494140. For  
the Middle East and Africa, call 971-4-310850. For other areas, please contact your local  
Timex retailer or Timex distributor for warranty information. In Canada, the U.S. and in  
certain other locations, participating Timex retailers can provide you with a postage-paid,  
pre-addressed Watch Repair Mailer for your convenience in obtaining factory service.  
1) after the warranty period expires;  
2) if the watch was not originally purchased from an authorized Timex retailer;  
3) from repair services not performed by Timex;  
4) from accidents, tampering or abuse; and  
5) lens or crystal, strap or band, watch case, attachments or battery. Timex may  
charge you for replacing any of these parts.  
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF  
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some countries and states do not  
allow limitations on implied warranties and do not allow exclusions or limitations on dam-  
©2005 Timex Corporation. TIMEX, EXPEDITION and  
are registered trademarks of  
Timex Corporation. INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the U.S.  
and other countries.  
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