Seiko SSG022 Owner Manual - Page 10

How To Check The Reception Status

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English CAUTION ● The watch may display the wrong time if it fails to receive radio signals properly because of interference. The watch may also fail to receive radio signals properly depending on the location or radio wave receiving conditions. In this case, move the watch to another place where it can receive radio signals. ● When the watch is out of reception range, its accurate quartz movement (loss / gain: ±15 seconds per month on average) will continue to keep the time. ● The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of the facilities of the (each) transmitting station or because of a lightning strike. In such a case, see the (each) station's website for further information. • Websites of transmitting stations (as of March 2016) U.S.A. : NIST http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm Germany : PTB http://www.ptb.de/cms/en.html. China : NTSC http://www.ntsc.ac.cn/ Japan : NICT (Japan Standard Time Group) http://www.nict.go.jp/ 18 #@&@@JOEE English HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION STATUS ◆ How to Display the Reception Results The second hand indicates the latest reception results (Yes/No) of a radio signal for five seconds. 1 Press Button B once and then release it. 2 The second hand indicates the reception results. If a reception was successful: The second B hand points to Y (Yes ; the 10 second position) If a reception has failed: The second hand points to N (No ; the 20 second position) * When Button B is kept pressed, the watch starts manual reception. * If Button B is pressed while the second hand is moving to display the reception results, the display function is cancelled and the second hand resumes its normal movement. 19

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The watch may display the wrong time if it fails to receive radio signals
properly because of interference. The watch may also fail to receive
radio signals properly depending on the location or radio wave receiving
conditions. In this case, move the watch to another place where it can
receive radio signals.
When the watch is out of reception range, its accurate quartz movement
(loss / gain: ±15 seconds per month on average) will continue to keep
the time.
The time signal transmission may be stopped during maintenance of
the facilities of the (each) transmitting station or because of a lightning
strike. In such a case, see the (each) station’s website for further
information.
Websites of transmitting stations (as of March 2016)
Japan : NICT (Japan Standard Time Group) http://www.nict.go.jp/
CAUTION
HOW TO CHECK THE RECEPTION STATUS
How to Display the Reception Results
The second hand indicates the latest reception results (Yes/No) of a radio
signal for five seconds.
*
If Button B is pressed while the second hand
is moving to display the reception results,
the display function is cancelled and the
second hand resumes its normal movement.
Press Button B once and then
release it.
1
*
When Button B is kept pressed, the watch
starts manual reception.
B
If a reception was
successful: The second
hand points to Y
(Yes ; the 10 second position)
If a reception has
failed: The second
hand points to N
(No ; the 20 second position)
The second hand indicates
the reception results.
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