Seiko SSG021 Owner Manual - Page 7

Radio Signal Reception Range Indication

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English ● Automatic Reception and Manual Reception • Automatic Reception This watch sets the time and date by automatically receiving a radio signal at a fixed time. It automatically receives a radio signal at 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM. • When the watch successfully receives a radio signal, it will stop automatic reception. • It takes 12 minutes at the longest according to the receiving state of a radio signal. • If the stopwatch hands are not reset to the 0-position, the watch will not receive a radio signal to set the time. When receiving radio signals, place the watch in a place where it can easily receive a radio signal and leave it untouched. → RECEPTION ENVIRONMENT • Manual Reception Besides automatic reception, it is also possible to receive a radio signal manually at any time. → HOW TO CONDUCT MANUAL RECEPTION • Radio Signal reception results depend on a receiving condition. → RECEPTION ENVIRONMENT • This watch is unable to receive radio signals outside a reception range. → RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE INDICATION • When the watch is not displaying the precise time and date even after successfully receiv- ing a radio signal. → TROUBLESHOOTING • If the time zone is set to a region other than U.S.A., Germany, China or Japan, the signal reception function will not work. → TIME ZONE DISPLAY AND TIME DIFFERENCE TABLE 12 #@&@@JOEE English RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE INDICATION This watch receives standard radio signals from U.S.A., Germany, China, and Japan (2 stations). When you set the watch to a time zone in U.S.A., Germany, China or Japan, the official standard frequencies the watch receives will be automatically changed accordingly to the selected time zone. Germany (DCF77) China (BPC) Japan (JJY) U.S.A. (WWVB) • T he watch may be able to receive radio signals outside a reception range if the receiving conditions are favorable. • The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the reception conditions (weather, geographic locations, radio disturbances such as tall buildings, and orientation of the watch). 13

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RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION RANGE INDICATION
This watch receives standard radio signals from U.S.A., Germany, China, and Japan (2
stations).
When you set the watch to a time zone in U.S.A., Germany, China or Japan, the official
standard frequencies the watch receives will be automatically changed accordingly to the
selected time zone.
Automatic Reception and Manual Reception
When receiving radio signals, place the watch in a place where it can easily receive a radio signal
and leave it untouched.
RECEPTION ENVIRONMENT
Automatic Reception
This watch sets the time and date by automatically receiving a radio signal at
a fixed time.
It automatically receives a radio signal at 2:00 AM, 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM.
• When the watch successfully receives a radio signal, it will stop automatic reception.
• It takes 12 minutes at the longest according to the receiving state of a radio signal.
• If the stopwatch hands are not reset to the 0-position, the watch will not receive a radio
signal to set the time.
Manual Reception
Besides automatic reception, it is also possible to receive a radio signal
manually at any time.
HOW TO CONDUCT MANUAL RECEPTION
• Radio Signal reception results depend on a receiving condition.
RECEPTION
ENVIRONMENT
• This watch is unable to receive radio signals outside a reception range
.
RADIO SIGNAL
RECEPTION RANGE INDICATION
• When the watch is not displaying the precise time and date even after successfully receiv-
ing a radio signal.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• If the time zone is set to a region other than U.S.A., Germany, China or Japan, the signal
reception function will not work.
TIME ZONE DISPLAY AND TIME DIFFERENCE TABLE
Japan (JJY)
China (BPC)
U.S.A.
(WWVB)
Germany
(DCF77)
The watch may be able to receive radio signals outside a reception range if the receiving
conditions are favorable.
• The watch may fail to receive radio signals depending on the reception conditions (weather,
geographic locations, radio disturbances such as tall buildings, and orientation of the watch).
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