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3 Do not move the watch while receiving a radio signal. ※ The reception of a radio signal cannot be conducted unless the watch is still. It takes 12 minutes at the longest according to the receiving state of a radio signal. After about one minute from the start of receiving a radio signal, the second hand will start to indicate the receiving level. Display during reception Receiving Level is High: The second hand points to H (High, the 50 second position) Receiving Level is Low: The second hand points to L (Low, the 40 second position) Reception level is updated by moving the second hand every one minute. ※ The minute hand moves by one minute along with the movement of the second hand. 4 The watch displays the time when receiving a radio signal and after receiving a signal. Check whether the receiving a radio signal has been successful. → page 102 ※ During the movement of the date, neither the buttons nor the crown can be operated. Not receivable If the Reception has failed: The Second Hand Points to" N" (No; the 20 second position) After five seconds, the watch will resume displaying the time. Troubleshooting ※ It is difficult to receive the signals in some receiving conditions. → Environments in which it is difficult to receive a radio signal Indication on page 100 ※ This watch is unable to receive a radio signal outside a reception range → Radio signal reception range on pages 96-98 ※ When the watch is unable to receive radio signals → If the Reception has failed: The second hand points to N on page 103. 137