Navigation mode, World time mode – G-Shock DW-9800NKJ-3JR User Manual

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3. While hour, minutes, year, month, or day is selected (flashing), press

C

to increase the setting or

B

to decrease it.

When the 12/24-hour setting is selected, use

C

to toggle between

12-hour (

12H

) and 24-hour (

24H

) timekeeping.

4. After the time and date are set the way you want them, press

A

to

return to the current time screen.

Notes

The year can be set in the range of 1995 to 2039.

The day of the week is automatically displayed in accordance with the
month and day setting.

The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar automatically make allowances
for different month lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there
should be no reason to change it except after the replacement of the
watch’s batteries.

Taking a Direction and Temperature Reading

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, place the watch

on a flat surface or (if you are wearing the
watch), make sure that your wrist is horizontal
(in relation to the horizon).

2. Press

C

to start a reading operation.

After about one second, the current
temperature, the direction pointers and
direction value appear on the display.

You can repeat steps 1 through 2 as many
times as you like.

D

A

B

C

P

C

Direction value

Magnetic north pointer

Temperature

3. Next, you can adjust the rotary direction bezel

so that the “N” or “

L

” mark is aligned with

the magnetic north pointer. This aligns all of
the markings on the bezel with their
applicable directions.

After you are finished taking direction
readings, press

D

to return to the current

time and date screen.

The watch automatically returns to the current time and date screen if
you do not perform any operation for about 60 minutes.

Notes

To take a temperature reading only, simply press

C

in the Timekeeping

Mode. This also performs a direction reading, but the pointers and
direction value will not be accurate if the watch is not oriented correctly.

The direction value shows the direction that the 12 o’clock position of the
watch is pointing as an angle value. See “Direction Values” for details.

After you take a direction and temperature reading in the Timekeeping
Mode, temperature readings continue to be performed every two minutes.

See “Temperature and Direction Reading Precautions” and “Digital
Compass Precautions” for other important information about taking
direction and temperature readings.

Calibrating the Temperature Reading

The temperature sensor of this watch is calibrated at the factory before
shipment and further adjustment is normally not required. If you notice
significant error in the temperature readings produced by this watch, you
can adjust it to correct the error.

Important!
Incorrectly calibrating the temperature reading of this watch can result in
incorrect readings. Carefully read the following before doing anything.

Compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another
reliable, accurate thermometer.

N

N

E

E

SE

S

S

W

W

NW

P

C

N

E

S

W

If adjustment is required, remove the watch from your wrist and wait for
20 or 30 minutes to give the temperature of the watch time to stabilize.

To calibrate the temperature reading

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press

C

to

perform a direction and temperature reading.

2. Hold down

A

until the temperature value

starts to flash on the display.

3. Press of

C

to increase the displayed

temperature by 0.1

°

C. Pressing

B

decreases it.

To return the temperature reading to its initial factory default calibration,
press

B

and

C

at the same time.

You can change the displayed temperature value by

±

9.9

°

C. The

overall temperature reading adjustment range is –10.0

°

C to 60.0

°

C.

4. After calibrating the temperature, press

A

to return to the measurement

result screen.

To return to the current time and date screen, press

D

.

D

A

B

C

P

C

NAVIGATION MODE

The Navigation Mode provides you with storage for up to five sets of direction
and temperature data. Each set of data includes direction, temperature,
and the time the readings were taken.

Taking Navigation Mode readings

1. In the Navigation Mode, use

A

to select the

memory area where you want to store the
data. Each time you press

A

, the selected

memory area changes in the following
sequence.

D

A

B

C

P

C

Mode indicator

Area number

Initial
Screen

Area 1

Area 2

Area 4

Area 5

Area 3

Each memory area is identified by a number from

1

through

5

. The

Initial Screen shows the current time without a memory number.

Navigation Mode data is not stored in memory if you perform the
following steps while the Initial Screen is on the display.

2. Place the watch on a flat surface or (if you

are wearing the watch), make sure that your
wrist is horizontal (in relation to the horizon).

3. Press

C

to take a reading.

After about one second, the current
temperature, direction pointers, and a
direction value appear on the display.

You can repeat steps 1 through 3 as many
times as you like.

D

A

B

C

P

C

Direction value

Current time

Magnetic north pointer

Temperature

4. Next, you can adjust the rotary direction bezel

so that the “N” or “

L

” mark is aligned with

the magnetic north pointer. This correctly
aligns all of the markings on the bezel.

See “Temperature and Direction Reading
Precautions” and “Digital Compass
Precautions” for other important information
about taking direction and temperature
readings.

N

N

E

E

S

E

S

SW

W

N

W

P

C

S

W

N

E

Recalling Navigation Mode Data

While in the Navigation Mode, use

A

to scroll

through the data in the following sequence.

Deleting All Navigation Mode Data

While in the Navigation Mode, hold down

A

and

C

for about two seconds,

until the direction value changes to

---

. This indicates all Navigation

Mode memory data is deleted.

You cannot delete individual memory area contents.

Initial
Screen

Area 1

Area 2

Area 4

Area 5

Area 3

D

A

B

C

P

C

WORLD TIME MODE

The World Time Mode shows you the
current time and average temperatures
in 27 cities (29 time zones) around the
world.

For full information on city codes, see
the “CITY CODE TABLE”.

The time settings of the Timekeeping
Mode and the World Time Mode are
independent from each other, so you
must make separate settings for each.

Whenever you change the time setting
for any city in the World Time Mode,
the settings of all other cities are
changed accordingly.

D

A

N

N

E

E

SE

S

S

W

W

NW

B

C

P

P

C

P

GMT

GMT differential

Mode
indicator

City Code

Timekeeping Mode time

Time in indicated city

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