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spovan
BRAVO Ⅱ

user manual
1.0 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing of this watch. Your watch features
electronic sensors which measure and shows the outdoor
conditions: temperature, pressure, altitude and compass directions.
Your Watch provides the essential information at the time during you
are performing hiking, wild camping and other outdoor activities
especially for a prolonged period.
Your Watch also includes current time, daily alarm, chronograph,
timer, pacer and dual time function.
Your Watch is carefully designed and produced for outdoor activities
which need to stay for a period, in order to utilize these features of
your watch,it is advisable to read the following instructions:
 Read the instruction before using the Watch.
 Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for an
unreasonable time.
 Avoid rough usages or severe impacts to your Watch.
 Do not open the Watch's case unless a certified service
agency because your Weather Master contains precise
electronic sensors and components.
 Clean your Watch with a soft cloth occasionally that working
for a longer use life of your watch.
 Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances
mobile phones,speakers and motors.
 Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use.
2.0 Buttons And Its Functions

A key::back light: to turn on the EL back light for 3seconds.


B key::setting mode:To select among the current time, daily alarm,
stop watch, time, pacer, and dual time mode. Press and hold B key to
switch to the setting mode.
C key: barometer/decrease: press C key to enter barometer mode.
D key: compass: press D key to enter compass mode.
E key: altimeter/increase: :press E key to enter altimeter mode.
3.0 Major Function Modes
4.0 Current Time Mode—Functional Display

Functional Display:
The current mode includes 4 kinds of functional display:
 Day of week display
 Temperature display
 Altitude tendency display, and
 Sea level pressure tendency display
To select among different functional display, press and hold E button
following the adjacent diagram.
Automatic Display Switching
1. To activate the automatic switching feature, press and hold the E
button.
2. One of the 4 functional display will be appeared one by one.
4.1 Current Time Mode-Setting the current time

How to Set the Current Time


1. Press and hold B button for about 2 seconds in current time mode.
In setting display, the flashing “SET” icon will appear.
2. In setting display, Press the B button to change the selection
following the adjacent current time setting sequence.
3. When the second digits are flashing(selected), press the E or C
button to reset the digits to “00”.
4. When the digits are flashing(selected), press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the number. (Hold down the button change the
number at a higher speed).
5. When month-day order setting is selected, press the E or C button
to select between month-day and day-month format. When 12/24
hour format setting is being selected, press the E or C button to select
between 12 and 24 hour format.
6. When LCD contrat is selected, press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the contrast level(1-10). When key beep setting is
selected, press the E or C button to select between ON and OFF the
beep.
7. When the setting is completed, press and hold the B button to exit
the setting display.
8. It will exit the setting mode if without keystroke operation for 1
minute.
5.0 Daily Alarm Mode-Daily Alarm and Chime Display

Daily Alarm mode


1. The watch includes two daily alarms: Daily Alarm 1 and Daily
Alarm 2, the Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 are working
independently.
2. Press the E button to switch among the Daily Alarm 1 and Daily
Alarm 2 and Chime Display following the adjacent diagram.
How to turn ON/OFF the Daily Alarm
1. To turn ON/OFF the Daily Alarm 1(2),press the C button in Daily
Alarm 1(2) Display.
2. When the Daily Alarm 1(2) is ON, the alarm indicator will
appear.
3. If the Alarm indicator is appeared, the watch will sound at the
preset alarm time every day. When the alarm sounds, press any
button to stop the beep.
How to Turn ON/OFF the Hourly Chime
1. To turn ON/OFF the Hourly Chime, press the C button in Chime
Display.
2. When the chime is ON, the chime indicator will appear. If the
chime indicator is appeared, the watch will beep once at the hour
every hour.
5.1 Daily Alarm Mode-Setting the Alarm

How to set the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2


1. To select the setting display, hold the B button for about 2
seconds in Alarm 1(2) Display, then the flashing “SET” icon will
appear.
2. In setting display, press the B button to change the selection
between minute and hour.
3. When the digits are flashing(selected), press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the number. (Hold down the button to change the
number at a higher speed).
4. When the set is completed, press and hold the B button to exit
the setting display.
6.0 Chronograph Mode-Start/Stop the Chronograph

Chronograph Mode
 The watch includes a function to measure elapsed times,
accumulative elapsed time and lap times - Chronograph
Mode.
 The display shows the “All Zero”display when the
chronograph is being selected the first time or the
chronograph has been reset.
How to Start/Stop the Chronograph
1. When the chronograph is stoped(not counting), press the E
button once to start the chronograph(counting); press the E button
once again to stop the chronograph(not counting).
2. The elapsed time between the two keystrokes will appear on the
display. Repeat the above mentioned steps to get the accumulative
elapsed time of which the chronograph is running.
How to Reset the Chronograph
1. To record a new set of elapsed time, hold the C button for 2
seconds to reset the chronograph to “All Zero” display when the
chronograph was stopped.
2. In “All Zeros”display, the chronograph is ready for a new
counting.
6.1 Chronograph Mode-Recording and Recalling Lap
Time

How to Record Lap Time


1. The chronograph can measure elapsed time without stopping the
counting - lap time.
2. The chronograph mode allows recording lap time up to 100 laps.
3. When The Chronograph is counting, press the C button once to
record a lap time(this key operation will not affect the counting).
4. The lap number and lap time will appear on the display for 10
seconds, and it returns to counting display automatically.
5. Repeat the steps mentioned above to get another lap time.
How to recall lap times
1. To recall lap times, press and hold the B button in the
chronograph display.
2. When the total time display is appeared, press the E button or C
button to check the next/previous lap time.
3. Press and hold the B button any time to back to the chronograph
display.
How to reset lap times
To record a new set of lap times, hold the C button for 2 seconds in
the chronograph stop display.
7.0 Timer Mode-Countdown Timer and the
Quick-Set-Value

Countdown Timer:
 The watch includes a countdown timer feature: the timer
mode.
 The timer starts counting from the preset value to zero and
stops at zero.
The Quick-Set-Value(QSV)
 The Quick-Set-Value is a set of default values which preset in
the watch for using the timer more easily.
 There are 6 Quick-Set-Values: 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 45 minutes,
and these values can NOT be changed by the user.
The User Preset Value(UPV)
 The User Preset Value is a value which can be changed by
the user.
 The setting range is up to 99 hours 59 minutes 99 seconds.
 Once the User Preset Value has been set, such as 30
minutes, that value is stored into the watch for the user to
recall next time.
 To set the UPV, check the coming section “How To Set the
User Preset Value” for more detail.
7.1 Timer Mode-Setting the User Preset Value

How to set the User Preset Value


1. To select setting display, press and hold the B button for 2
seconds, and the flashing “SET” icon will appear.
2. In setting display, press the B button to change the selection
among hour, minute and second.
3. When the digits are flashing(selected), press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the number. (Hold down the button change the
number at a higher speed).
4. When the setting is completed, hold the B button to exit the
setting display.
7.2 Timer Mode-Using the Timer

How to Use the Timer


1. When the Timer is set, press the E button to start the timer. Press
the E button once again to stop the timer.
2. The timer to “Zero” will be shown on the display continuously.
3. In last 10 minutes, it will beep for every minute, it will beep for
every 10 seconds in the last one minute and beep for every second
in the last 5 minutes.
4. As countdown time is reached, a beep sound which will last for
30 seconds. Press any button in this period will terminate the beep
sound prematurely.
5. The last counting value will be loaded automatically at the end of
the beep sound.
How to reload the timer
1. To reload the timer(existing preset counting time) for a new
counting, press the C button when the timer was stopped.
2. To start a new counting using a new preset counting timer, set
the timer again.
8.0 Pacer Mode-Using the Pacer

Pacer Mode
 When the pacer is activated, it will generate beep rate pre -
defined beeping rate.
 The beeping rate can be set from 30 to 180 beats per
minute(BOM) in step of 5.
How to Use the Pacer Mode
Once the beeping rate has been set (for example 30 BPM), press
the E button will start the beeping. When the watch is beeping,
press the E button can stop the beeping.
Step Counter
1. In supplementary of Pacer Function, when the Pacer beeps once,
the step counter will advance one.
2. When the pacer is activated and the step counter starts counting,
pressing the E button can stop the pacer and step counter at the
same time.
3. The maximum counting range of the step counter is 99999 steps.
4. To reset the step count to 0, press and hold the C button when
the pacer was stopped.
NOTE: When the pacer is running continuously for 8 hours, it will be
stopped automatically for power saving.
8.1 Pacer Mode-Setting the Pacer value

How to set the beeping rate


1. To select the setting display, press and hold the B button for 2
seconds in the pacer mode.
2. When the beeping rate digits start to flash, press the E or C
button to increase/decrease the number. (Hold down the button to
change the number at a higher speed).
3. When the setting is completed, press and hold the B button to
exit the setting display.
How to use the pacer when it links with chronograph mode
1. When pacer mode is ON: press the B button to select
chronograph mode.
2. Press the E button will start the counting and beeping at the
same time.
3. When the chronograph is counting and the watch is beeping,
pressing the E button can stop the beeping sound and the
chronograph at the same time.
9.0 Dual Time Mode-Dual Time and Setting
the Dual Time

Dual Time Mode


The watch includes a function to show the time for a second time
zone- Dual Time Mode.
The second digit of the dual time synchronizes with the current time
How to set the Dual Time
1. To select setting display, press and hold the B button for 2
seconds in dual time mode, and the flashing “SET” icon will appear.
2. In setting display, press the B button to change the selection
between minute and hour.
3. When the digits are flashing(selected), press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the number. (Hold down the button change the
number at a higher speed).
4. When the setting is completed, press and hold the B button to
exit the setting display.
10.0 Altimeter Mode-Temperature and History
Display

Function display
 The watch includes two altimeter functional displays:
Temperature and History Display.
 One of the two functional displays will be appeared on the top
row of the display. The current(history) altitude and the
current(history) time shows on the middle row and bottom row
of the display respectively.
 To perform force detect function which get one reading
immediately, press and hold C button.
Temperature Display
In temperature Display, the top display shows the current
temperature in degree Celsius (℃ ℃) or degree Fahrenheit(℉ ℉).
IMPORTANT: If you want to have an accurate reading of air
temperature, you must remove the watch from the wrist that allows
no body temperature effect on your watch.
History Display
 The watch records the altitude reading automatically every
hour at the hour, i.e 1:00, 2:00. 3:00 and etc. These records
will be plotted into a altitude record graph.
 In history display, the altitude record graph shows on the top
row of the display.
 To review the altitude records of the last 23 hours, press the C
button to move cursor left cyclically, then the respective
altitude record and its recording time(flashing) will appear on
the display following the adjacent diagram.
10.1 Altimeter Mode-Unit Selection and
Altimeter Adjustment

How to switch between Units?


 The watch can display altitude in meter(m) or feet(ft); the
watch can display temperature in degree Celsius(℃) or
degree Fahrenheit(℉).
 To switch among different unit, press and hold the E button to
change the units following the adjacent units select sequence.
Why the Altitude need to be adjusted?
 As the absolute altitude is calculated from air pressure, the
change of air pressure would affect the altitude reading.
 To achieve a more accurate reading, the weather master
need to be calibrated from time to time as pressure may
change gradually even within hours.
Altimeter Adjustment
There are 4 kinds of adjustment method:
 Zero Altitude: Adjust altitude mandatory to zero for relative
altitude measurement, then a indicator “ ” will be appeared
on the display.
 Absolute Altitude: Set altitude to a known value and it can
recall for next setting.
 Sea level pressure: Input a specific sea level pressure which
is got from an official source.
 Factory Default: Restore the watch to default factory setting
where assume Sea Level Pressure is 1013.2mb.
NOTE: Altitude is adjusted independently, so that the effects of the
previous sea level pressure adjustment will be ignored if the
absolute altitude is selected.
NOTE: The watch includes an automatic Sea Level Pressure
comparison feature, this smart feature allows NO fluctuation altitude
readings will be recorded even staying at the same altitude.
10.2 Altimeter Mode-Zero Altitude Adjustment

How to measure the relative altitude?


 The watch can measure relative altitude, for example, it can
measure the ascending or the descending altitude between
the starting point and the finish point of a trail.
 To measure the ascending or descending altitude of a trail by
setting the current altitude to “zero” mandatory(by below) at a
reference point such as the starting point of a trail. An “ ”
indicator will be appeared on the display.
Adjust the altimeter by using zero altitude adjustment
1. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
altimeter mode. Then press the B button to select among the zero
altitude, absolute altitude, sea level pressure and factory default
adjustment.
2. To adjust the watch by using zero altitude adjustment, press the
E button in zero altitude display, and the indicator “NO” will appear.
3. When the indicator “NO” is appeared, press the E button or C
button to select between “YES” (adjust the altitude to zero)or
“NO”(about the adjustment). When “YES” or “NO” is selected, press
and hold the B button to confirm the setting.
4. To restore the watch from relative altitude measurement, please
refer to the coming “absolute altitude adjustment”, “sea level
adjustment”, and “factory default adjustment” for more detail.
10.3 Altimeter Mode-Absolute Altitude Adjustment

Before adjusting the altitude


Adjusting the altimeter at a place where the altitude is determined,
such as sea level(0m) or beside an altitude sign pole(e.g., 89m),
because that altitude will be inputted into the watch during the
adjustment.
IMPORTANT: Input an incorrect altitude during the adjustment, it
results a mistaken altitude in future.
To adjust the altimeter by using absolute altitude adjustment
The watch can adjust the current altitude reading to an absolute
altitude value.
1. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
altimeter mode. Then press the B button once again to select
among the zero altitude, absolute altitude, sea level pressure and
factory default adjustment.
2. To adjust the watch by using absolute altitude adjustment, press
the E button in absolute altitude display, and the altitude reading will
appear.
3. When altitude reading is appeared, press the E or C button to
increase or decrease the number to the target one. (hold down the
button changes the number at a higher speed).
4. If the setting is completed, press and hold the B button to confirm
setting and exit the adjustment display.
10.4 Altimeter Mode-Sea Level Pressure
Adjustment

Why need to adjust the sea level pressure


 As altitude is calculated by the difference between current
and sea level pressure, so the sea level pressure changing or
using the watch in a place which has a different sea level
pressure will effect the altitude reading.
 To achieve a more accurate reading, sea level pressure need
to be updated from place to place and from time to time.
How to adjust the altimeter by using sea level pressure
adjustment
1. The watch can adjust the current altitude reading by sea level
pressure adjustment.
2. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
altimeter mode. Then press the B button to select among the zero
altitude, absolute altitude, sea level pressure and factory default
adjustment.
3. To adjust the watch by using sea level pressure adjustment,
press the E button in sea level pressure display, and the sea level
pressure reading will appear.
4. When sea level pressure reading is appeared, press the E or C
button to increase or decrease the number to the target number.
(Hold down the button changes the number at a higher speed).
5. If the adjustment is completed, press and hold the B button to
confirm adjustment and exit the adjustment display.
10.5 Altimeter Mode-Factory Default
Adjustment

How to adjust the altimeter by using factory default adjustment


1. The watch can also adjust the altitude reading calculation back to
using factory default value.
2. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
altimeter mode. Then press the B button to select among the zero
altitude, absolute altitude, sea level pressure and factory default
adjustment.
3. To adjust the watch by using factory default adjustment(restore to
factory default by setting sea level pressure to 1013.2mb), press the
E button in factory default display, and the indicator “NO” will
appear.
4. When the indicator “NO” is appeared, press the E or C button to
select between “YES” (reset the watch to factory default) or “NO”
(abort the resetting).
5. To exit adjustment display, press and hold the B button for 2
seconds, and then the watch will go back to altimeter mode. If the
“YES” display is selected when exiting the adjustment display, the
“DONE” display will appear for 2 seconds prior to the normal
operation.
11.0 Barometer Mode-Temperature and
History Display

Function Display
 The watch includes three barometer functional displays:
Temperature, Sea Level Pressure and History Display.
 One of the three functional displays will be appeared on the
top row of the display. The current(history) pressure and the
current(history) time shows on the middle row and bottom row
of the display respectively.
To perform force detect function which get one reading immediately,
press and hold C button.
Temperature Display
 In temperature display, the current temperature in degree
Celsius(℃) or degree Fahrenheit(℉) shows on the top row of
the display.
IMPORTANT: If you want to have an accurate reading of air
temperature, you must remove the watch from the wrist (for 20 to 30
minutes) that allows no body temperature effect on your watch.
Sea Level Pressure History Display
 The watch records the sea level pressure reading
automatically every hour at the hour, i.e 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and
etc. These records will be plotted into a pressure record
graph.
 In sea level history display, the pressure record graph shows
on the top row of the display.
 To review the pressure records of the last 23 hours, press the
C button to move cursor left cyclically, then the respective
pressure record and its recording time (flashing) will appear
on the display following the adjacent diagram.
11.1 Barometer Mode-Unit Selection and Adjustment

How to switch between units


 The watch can display pressure in mb/hPa or inHg; the watch
can display temperature in degree Celsius(℃) or degree
Fahrenheit(℉).
 To switch among different unit, press and hold the B button to
change the units following the adjacent units selection
sequence.
Why the barometer need to be adjusted
 The watch was calibrated for you in the factory. For normal
use, you need not to calibrate the barometer.
But for vigorous users, the watch includes a adjustment procedure.
Barometer adjustment
 There are 2 kinds of barometer adjustment method: absolute
pressure and factory default adjustment.
 Absolute pressure: Input the known atmospheric pressure
into the watch directly.
 Factory default: Restore the watch to factory default setting.
 For in-depth information for each of the adjustment methods,
it will be given in the coming sections.
11.2 Barometer Mode-Absolute Pressure Adjustment

Before calibrating the barometer


 Before calibrate the barometer, you must have the absolute
pressure of your current position, because that pressure
value will be inputted into the watch during the adjustment.
 Consult the nearest observatory station to get the ambient
barometric pressure of your current position.
IMPORTANT: Input an incorrect pressure during the calibration
procedure, it results a mistaken pressure reading in future.
How to adjust the barometer by using absolute pressure
adjustment
1. The watch can adjust the current pressure reading to a absolute
pressure value.
2. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
barometer mode. Then press the B button to select between the
absolute pressure adjustment and factory default adjustment.
3. To adjust the watch by using absolute pressure adjustment,
press the E button in absolute pressure display and the pressure
reading will appear.
4. When pressure reading is appear, press the E or C button to
increase/decrease the number. (hold down the button changes the
number at a higher speed).
5. If the setting is completed, press and hold the B button to confirm
setting and exit the adjustment display.
11.3 Barometer Mode-Factory Default
Adjustment

How to adjust the barometer bu using factory default


adjustment
1. The watch can also adjust the pressure reading calculation back
to using factory default value.
2. To select the adjustment display, press and hold the B button in
barometer mode. Then press the B button to select between
absolute pressure adjustment and factory default adjustment.
3. To adjust the watch by using factory default adjustment, press
the E button in factory default display, and the indicator “NO” will
appear.
4. When the indicator “NO” is appeared, press the E or C button to
select between “YES”(reset the watch to factory default) or
“NO”(abort the resetting).
1. To exit adjustment display, press and hold the B button for 2
seconds, and then the watch will go back to barometer mode. If the
“YES” display is selected when exit the adjustment display, the
“DONE” display will appear for 2 seconds prior to the normal
operation.
12.0 Compass Mode-Precautions

The precautions when using the compass


 Keep your watch away from magnets or the appliances which
may contain magnetic objects such as mobile phones,
speakers, motors and etc
 The watch, like most magnetic compass, point to the
magnetic north which is slightly different from the true north.
Check the “What is Magnetic Declination” section for more
detail.
 Perform the compass calibration from time to time, because
the calibration reinforces the precision of the compass.
 To achieve a accurate result, you should avoid measuring
direction on the following conditions:
1. The watch is placed close to a magnetic objects.
2. The watch is placed closed to a metal objects.
3. The watch is placed close to an electrical appliances.
4. The watch is placed inside a moving object or a
ferroconcrete building.
12.1 Compass Mode-Compass and Bearing
Directions

The direction of an object


The direction of an object from a point can be specified in either
compass directions or bearing directions.
The watch includes both compass directions and bearing directions.
The compass directions
The compass directions are shown on the adjacent table.
For example, in the figure, the compass direction of object B from
point A is East. The compass direction of object C from point A is
Southeast. The compass direction of object D from point A is
Northwest.
The nearing directions
 The bearing direction of an object is defined as the angular
difference between North and the object.(Assume 0°for
North, and the measuring range is from 0°to 359°)
 For example, in the figure, the bearing direction of object B
from point A is 90°. The bearing direction of object C from
point A is 135°. The bearing direction of object D from point A
is 315°.
12.2 Compass Mode-Compass Mode

Compass Mode
 In the compass mode, the top of the displays shows the
compass direction.
 The middle display shows the bearing direction.
 The bottom display shows the current time in hour and
minute.
 The pointer encircled the display shows the direction of
magnetic north analogically.
IDLE Mode
 If NO any key has been operated for about 1 minutes in
compass mode, the watch will go to the IDLE Mode
automatically.
During the IDLE mode, press any button except A button to activate
the compass again.
Distortion
 If distortion is detected, the indicator “OFF CAL” with flashing
direction digits will appear.
 Please refer to the coming section “Calibrating the compass”
to restore the compass to normal operation when distortion
occur.
12.3 Compass Mode-Backward Bearing

Backward Bearing Direction


 The watch includes a backward bearing function.
 The backward bearing direction is the bearing direction that
on the opposite direction from normal bearing direction.
 When the “Backward Bearing” indicator “ ” is appeared, the
watch is showing the backward bearing direction of the
navigation direction.
 In compass mode, press the E button to select between
normal and backward bearing direction.
12.4 Compass Mode-Applications of the Compass

Check your position by backward bearing directions


 Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as mountains,
light-house, fort and building of your current position, for
example the mountain A and B.
 Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and
B of your current position such as 135°from mountain A and
270°from mountain B.
 Use a ruler to draw the line 135°on the map which starting
from the mountain A. Draw the lines 270°on the map which
starting from the mountain B.
You current positon on the map will be the inter section point (point A)
of the lies 135°and 270°.
Check the Trek course correct
 During a trekking, the watch can keep your course correct.
For example, the correct trail start from point A and finishes at
point E as it is drawn on the adjacent map.
 Mark the points(identifiable landmarks) where the trail turns
its direction or the trail branches its way,such as the point A, B,
C, D and E on the adjacent map.
 Find out the bearing directions of point B from point A(315°),
point C from point B (0°), point D from point C (225°), and
then point E from point D (315°).
 During the trekking, make sure that the heading direction is
315° from point A to point B. Performing the similar checking
in other sections of the trail.
IMPORTANT: If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of
the trail, consulting the park administration office before starting the
trekking.
12.5 Compass Mode-Magnetic Declination

What is Magnetic Declination


 The Magnetic North Pole which is slightly different from the
True North Pole.
 Like most magnetic compass, points to the Magnetic North
Pole. On the contrary, everything measure from a map is
related to the True North Pole.
 The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and
True North Pole is called magnetic declination. Its
amount(degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly and
westerly) depend on where you are in the world.
 For serious compass user or who intends to perform accurate
navigation, compass must be adjusted for magnetic
declination.
 The watch also includes a compensation setting for Magnetic
Declination. Check the coming section “Calibrating the
compass-Magnetic Declination Mode”for more detail.
Magnetic Declination information
 Most topographic maps include a small arrow which shown
magnetic north pole and or the magnetic declination
information.
 For the benefit of the user,this manual includes the magnetic
declination for some major cities, check the coming section
“Magnetic Declination at Major Cities” for more detail.
 For the cities are not included in the list, please refer to the
online magnetic declination information.
12.6 Compass Mode-Magnetic Declination
Compensation

Magnetic Declination Compensation


 To compensate an object’s bearing by subtract westerly (W)
magnetic declination or add westerly (E) magnetic declination
with the magnetic bearing.
 Example 1: 23°Westerly magnetic declination and the
compass needle points 323°.
 TB=MB-W. While MB=323°; W=23°
 TB=323°-23°
 TB=300°
 The true bearing will be 300°.
 Example 2: 22°Easterly magnetic declination and the
compass needle points 278°.
 TB=MB+E. While MB=278°; E=22°
 TB=278°+22°
 TB=300°
 The true bearing will be 300°.
 The watch allows you compensate the compass bearing at a
place where the magnetic declination is either Westerly
declination or Easterly declination.
Check the coming section “Calibrating the compass” for more detail
of the setting.
12.7 Compass Mode-Magnetic Declination at Major Cities

NOTE:Since Magnetic declination will be changed as going with time,recommend to check the update
data from following site:http://www.magnetic-declination.com/&
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp
12.8 Calibrating Mode-Calibration the Compass

When to Calibration the Compass


 The watch has to employ a compass calibration in one of the
following conditions:
 The watch is using for the first time
 The battery has been replaced
 The bearing direction digits are flashing, and the “OFF
CAL”indicator appear
 The compass use in a location that is apart from the
place in which the compass had been calibrated
 The user intends to regulate the precision of the digital
compass
How to Calibrate the compass
 The compass calibration includes two different processes:
Rotation Calibration Mode and Magnetic Declination Setting.
 It is advisable to carry out them both from time to time, that
achieves a more accurate reading.
IMPORTANT: If the watch has not been calibrated, the direction
made by the watch may be a inaccurate direction.
12.9 Calibrating the compass-Rotation
Calibration Mode

Rotation Calibration Display


1. Press and hold the B button, into the Rotation Calibration
Display.
2. Press the B button to switch between the rotation calibration and
magnetic declination.
3. Press the E button to start rotation calibration in rotation
calibration stop display, the pointers will start rotating, turning the
watch (keep parallel to the horizon) in the same direction of the
rotating pointers).
4. After the pointers rotate 2 turns, it will back to the compass mode.
12.10 Calibrating the compass-Magnetic
Declination Mode

Magnetic Declination Mode


1. Check the coming section “Magnetic Declination at Major Cities”
to get the magnetic declination of the city which is close to your
current position. That angle will be inputted into the watch during the
calibration.
2. To select magnetic declination display, press the B button in
rotation calibration display.
3. When the current magnetic declination is appeared, press the E
or C button to increase/decrease the number.(hold down the button
changes the number at a higher speed).
4. If the setting is completed, hold the B button to confirm setting
and exit the adjustment display.
13.0 Battery Replacement

Low Battery Detection


 When the battery-low indicator appears on the display, it
means that the capacity of the battery is low. It is
recommended to replace the battery with a new CR2032.
 However, if the appearance of battery-low indicator is caused
by using the watch under very cold condition, the indicator will
be disappeared when normal temperature returns.
NOTE: It is recommended to complete the battery replacement by a
certified service agency, because this watch contains precise
electronic sensors and components.
NOTE: The memory will be cleared, if the battery has been replaced.
Follow the previous section “Calibrating the Compass” to calibrate
the compass before using the Compass.
14.0 Specifications
Current Time Mode
 Hour, minute, second, am, pm, month, date, and Day of week
 Sea Level Pressure Tendency Display, Altitude Tendency
Display, Temperature.
Time System
 12-hour or 24-hour format.
Calendar System
 Auto-Calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099.
Daily Alarm Mode
 2 daily alarms.
 Hourly chime.
Alarm Sound
 Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time of real time clock.
Chronograph Mode
 Resolution
 1/100 second.
 Measuring Range
 99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds.
 Measuring Mode
 Recall lap memories and total time.
Time Mode
 Resolution
 1 second resolution.
 Measuring Range
 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds.
 Operation Mode
 countdown.
 Quick Set
 6 quick set Value(1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 45 minutes
 Timer Sounds
 Sounds for 30 seconds when count to zero.
Pacer Mode
 Measuring Range
 30 BPM to 180 BPM.
 5 BPM per step.
 Step counter
 Up to 99999 steps.
Altimeter Mode
 Resolution
 1m (1ft)
 Measuring Range
 -706m to 9164m (-2316ft to 30065ft)
 Sampling Interval
 First 5 minutes: 1 second.
 After 5 minutes: 1 minute.
 History Recall
 Last 24 hour.
Barometer Mode
 Resolution
 0.1 hPa/mbar
 Measuring Range
 300 hPa/mbar to 1100 hPa/mbar (8.85inHg to 32.48
inHg).
 Sampling Interval
 First 5 minutes: 1 second.
 After 5 minutes: 1 minute.
 History Recall
 Last 24 hour.
Thermometer
 Resolution
 0.1 ℃ (0.1℉).
 Measuring Range
 -10.0℃ to 60 ℃ (14.0 ℉ to 140 ℉).
Compass Mode
 Resolution
 1°display (digital).
 1 of 60 pointers (graphical).
 Measuring Range
 0° to 359°(digital).
 1 to 60 pointer (graphical).
 Others
 Digital backward bearing.
Backlight
 Electro-Luminescent (EL) backlight.
Battery
 Single 3V lithium battery (CR2032).

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