Citizen MG0000-58E Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн
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- First cancel the low power mode p.3
- To users using a previous hyper aqualand product model no d20 p.4
- Introduction p.4
- Safety precautions observe at all times p.5
- Caution p.5
- Warning p.5
- The types of matters to be observed are classified and explained using the following mark the following indicates two examples of icons p.5
- The degree of injury or damage resulting from incorrect use while ignoring the indicated matters is classified and explained using the following markings p.5
- Warning p.6
- Warning p.7
- Data storage p.7
- Caution p.7
- Contents p.8
- Checking accessories p.10
- Caution p.11
- Before use p.11
- Attachment of ferrite core p.11
- Always make sure to fully charge the watch prior to use using the communication unit provided p.11
- Warning p.12
- Installing batteries in communication unit p.12
- Charging the watch p.12
- Watch display during charging p.13
- Once charging begins the watch automatically switches to the system monitor mode battery charge indicator after the diver mark in the lower left section of the watch display flashes chrg is displayed in the lower left section of the display p.13
- 3 charging will begin if the watch is properly connected to the communication unit the led on the right side of the communication unit lights when charging begins and goes out when charging is completed when the watch is fully charged 4 sufficiently open the locking tab of the communication unit and remove the watch from the communication unit p.13
- Warning p.14
- This watch cannot be used as a primary instrument for diving when using the watch during diving always make sure to receive the proper diving instruction and training and use the watch while obeying all rules p.14
- Prohibited use during diving p.14
- Prohibited p.14
- Cautions regarding use during diving p.14
- Fresh water diving p.15
- Caution p.15
- Various watch functions can be set on your pc p.16
- This watch is provided with numerous convenient functions used during diving p.16
- This watch is also equipped with an infrared communication function p.16
- No need to change the battery p.16
- Features p.16
- Names of components p.17
- Other convenient functions p.17
- Travel time mode p.18
- Timer mode p.18
- Time mode p.18
- System monitor mode p.18
- Standard mode p.18
- Skin log mode skin p.18
- Scuba log mode scuba p.18
- Dive plan mode p.18
- Display mode functions p.18
- Destination timer mode p.18
- Chronograph mode p.18
- Alarm mode p.18
- Low power mode temporally function p.19
- Infrared communication mode p.19
- Dive mode p.19
- Surface mode p.19
- Usage time p.20
- This is roughly based on the conditions of use indicated below p.20
- How to read the battey charge indicator p.20
- Continuous usage time p.20
- Battery charge indicator and continuous usage time p.20
- Amount of battery charge p.20
- Switching the mode p.21
- Surface p.21
- Standard mode p.21
- Scuba log skin log p.21
- Infrared communication mode initial display p.21
- Dive plan p.21
- Dive mode preliminary dive display p.21
- Since the display may be difficult to see when confirming the display during night diving confirm the contents of the display with external lighting such as an underwater light p.22
- Caution p.22
- Using the el light p.22
- The el light is illuminated for about 1 second when the el light button on the front of the watch is pressed in any of the modes except for the infrared communication mode the el light is illuminated for about 5 seconds when the el light button is pressed continuously p.22
- Using the standard mode p.23
- Time mode p.23
- B setting the time and date p.23
- A switching the display p.23
- The daily graph is set with the capgm pc software the graphic registered for daily graphic is displayed each day in the lower right section of the day display in addition daily graphics registered for anniversaries are preferentially displayed on days on which anniversaries have been set refer to the capgm user s manual provided with the accessory software contained on the cd rom for further details on setting and displaying daily graphics p.24
- C daily graphic p.24
- 4 pressing button d returns the watch to the normal display p.24
- 3 correct the flashing item by pressing either button b or button a p.24
- Travel time mode p.25
- Time difference display p.25
- Normal display p.25
- B setting the travel time p.25
- A switching the display p.25
- After interchanging p.26
- Remaining time display during measurement p.26
- During interchanging p.26
- Destination timer mode p.26
- C interchanging locations between travel time mode and time mode p.26
- Before interchanging p.26
- Arrival time display p.26
- C c c c p.27
- A setting the destination timer p.27
- 4 pressing button d finalizes the setting after which the destination timer starts to run and the remaining time until the arrival time is displayed p.27
- 3 the flashing item can be corrected by pressing either button b or button a p.27
- 1 the watch switches to the correction state display flashes when button c is pressed for at least 2 seconds in the destination timer mode 2 the flashing item changes in the order shown below each time button c is pressed p.27
- Remaining time display p.28
- Once the destination timer has been set measurement begins automatically once the timer reaches the arrival time an alarm sounds for about 30 seconds informing you that the time is up after the time on the destination timer is up elapsed time from the arrival time flashes on the display for up to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds after this time has elapsed the watch returns to the arrival time display p.28
- Elapsed time display p.28
- B destination timer measuring procedure p.28
- 1 when button b is pressed while the destination timer is running the set arrival time destination location and time is displayed 2 when button b is pressed again while the arrival time is displayed the time and location of the time mode relative to the set arrival time are displayed 3 pressing button b again returns the watch to the remaining time display p.28
- Time up p.28
- B setting the alarm p.29
- Alarm on p.29
- Alarm off p.29
- Alarm mode p.29
- A alarm on off and alarm monitor p.29
- Split time p.30
- Reset timing p.30
- Chronograph reset display p.30
- Chronograph mode p.30
- B chronograph timing procedure p.30
- A reading the display p.30
- Timer setting display p.31
- Timer mode p.31
- A setting the timer p.31
- 1 the timer is repeatedly started and stopped each time button b is pressed 2 the watch returns to the setting display when button c is pressed while the timer is stopped p.32
- Time up p.32
- The timer is instantly returned to the setting display and resumes timing when button c is pressed during timer measurement p.32
- Setting display timing p.32
- B timer measuring procedure p.32
- System monitor mode p.33
- Ir infrared communication function p.33
- G c garbage collection p.33
- Flash memory status display p.33
- Diving function p.33
- Battery charge indicator display p.33
- B battery charge indicator p.33
- A switching the display p.33
- C white segment area of available memory p.34
- C flash memory status display p.34
- B gray segment area currently used by files p.34
- A black segment area in which data has been written and then deleted p.34
- This display provides a general indication of the amount of flash memory available in addition garbage collection can also be performed during this display by pressing one of the buttons p.34
- Garbage collection begins when button c is pressed for at least 2 seconds during the flash memory status display during the garbage collection operation an alarm sounds and g c is displayed on the display when garbage collection is completed done is displayed on the display garbage collection cannot be performed when g c has changed to ng on the battery charge indicator or when the water sensor has been activated fail is displayed on the display at this time p.34
- D garbage collection operating procedure p.34
- Locations pre registered in this watch p.35
- Locations displayed by this watch p.35
- Warning functions p.36
- Warning p.36
- Insufficient charge warning p.36
- File error warning p.36
- Water sensor check warning p.37
- Caution p.37
- Ascent rate warning p.37
- Abnormal pressure detection error warning p.37
- Abnormal depth warning p.37
- Exceed maxmum depth warning p.38
- Decompression diving warning p.38
- Permanent error warning p.38
- Diving terms used by this watch p.39
- Warning p.41
- Using the dive plan mode p.41
- Switching the display p.41
- Indicated depth p.41
- Dive plan display p.41
- Dive alarm display p.41
- Calling up no decompression limit time p.41
- Setting the dive alarm p.42
- Dive alarm monitor p.42
- Dive alarm p.42
- Depth no of times alarm sounds dive time p.42
- Calling up scuba diving log data p.43
- 3 the display of the selected log data changes each time button c is pressed p.43
- 1 the most recent scuba diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to the scuba log mode by pressing button d 2 the log data that you want to view can be selected by pressing either button a or button b logs are identified according to the number of the dive no among the total number of dives p.43
- Using the scuba log mode and skin log mode p.43
- The scuba log mode is used to display the scuba diving log automatically recorded by the watch during scuba diving the skin log mode is used to display the skin diving log automatically recorded by the watch during skin diving a maximum of 100 sets of log data can be recorded for both scuba diving and skin diving provided that the dive time of a single dive is within 2 hours and no more than 15 dives are made in a single day the contents of log data for a single dive are displayed using three displays for both the scuba log and skin log modes p.43
- It is strongly recommended to promptly record important log data in another storage medium when a new dive is made and there are already 100 sets of dive data recorded for the total dive data of scuba diving log data and skin diving log data the oldest log data is automatically deleted in addition since there is also the possibility of data being lost due to a malfunction in the watch or during repairs or inspections it is recommended to promptly transfer data to a personal computer following completion of diving please note that the manufacturer cannot be responsible for data that is lost due to a malfunction p.44
- Individual sets of log data cannot be deleted when a new dive is made when there are already 100 sets of dive data recorded for the total dive data of scuba diving log data and skin diving log data the oldest log data is automatically deleted p.44
- Deleting log data p.44
- Caution p.44
- Calling up skin diving log data p.44
- 3 the display of the selected log data changes each time button c is pressed p.44
- 1 the most recent skin diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to the skin log mode by pressing button d 2 the log data that you want to view can be selected by pressing either button a or button b logs are identified according to the date and dive number p.44
- Using the dive mode p.45
- Skin diving p.45
- Scuba diving p.45
- Reading the display during depth measurement p.45
- Preliminary dive display water depth measurement display p.45
- M 0 ft display after completion of water depth measurement p.45
- During skin diving p.45
- Warning p.45
- When diving beyond the no decompression limit time an alarm sounds and an instruction to make a decompression stop stop is displayed on the display indicating that decompression diving has resulted the current time and maximum depth are called up during the time button a is pressed during the decompression dive display except during display of the decompression stop graph the watch returns to the no decompression dive display when the instruction to make a decompression stop is followed p.46
- The current time water temperature and current body nitrogen level graph are displayed during the time button a is pressed during no decompression diving except while the safety stop graph is displayed p.46
- Reading the safety stop graph p.46
- Reading the decompression stop graph p.46
- A graph serving as a general reference for changes in depth is displayed during a decompression stop at a depth of 1 m 4 ft of the decompression stop instructed depth p.46
- A graph serving as a general reference for changes in depth during safety stop and the elapsed time during a safety stop are displayed after having descended to a depth of more than 5 m 15 ft and then ascended to a depth of 5 m 15 ft during scuba diving no decompression diving p.46
- Water temperature measurement p.47
- Warning p.47
- No of dives per day and recording log data p.47
- Dive time measurement p.47
- Depth measurement p.47
- Warning p.48
- Using the surface mode p.48
- Ending the dive mode p.48
- Date display p.49
- Time display p.49
- Switching the display p.49
- No display p.49
- Low power mode temporally function p.49
- Setting the time and date p.50
- 3 correct the flashing item by pressing button b pressing button b advances the display by one step at a time pressing button b continuously causes the display to change rapidly the watch returns to 00 seconds simultaneous to pressing button b while correcting seconds the minutes advance by 1 minute if the seconds are between 30 and 59 seconds at that time when switching the 12h 24h format the display switches back and forth between the 12 hour and 24 hour format each time button b is pressed 4 pressing button d returns the watch to the normal display p.50
- 1 the watch enters the correction state display is flashing when button c is pressed for at least 2 seconds during the time display or date display 2 the flashing item changes in the order shown below each time button c is pressed p.50
- Names and functions of components p.51
- Data communication functions p.51
- Communication unit p.51
- Caution p.51
- Leg removable p.52
- Infrared communication p.52
- Connection pins p.52
- Battery cover p.52
- A communication range p.52
- Locking tab p.52
- Infrared communication menus p.53
- B infrared communication mode operating procedure p.53
- Usb communication p.54
- Preparations for communication p.54
- Data communication with pc p.54
- B watch settings p.54
- A diving log and profile data p.54
- Infrared communication p.55
- Receiving watch sending watch p.56
- Procedure p.56
- Data communication between watches p.56
- Operating environment p.57
- Caution p.57
- Aqualand graph 2001 p.57
- Accessory software p.57
- Windows98 or windows98 se p.58
- Installation p.58
- A installing the usb driver p.58
- Windows me p.59
- Windows2000 p.60
- When aqualand graph 2001 is installed from the cd rom provided by following the procedure described below both aqualand graph 2001 and capgm are installed simultaneously p.62
- B installing aqualand graph 2001 accessory software p.62
- Startup of aqualand graph 2001 and capgm p.63
- Ending aqualand graph 2001 and capgm p.63
- C startup and ending aqualand graph 2001 and capgm p.63
- Procedure p.64
- Formatting flash memory p.64
- All reset and formatting flash memory p.64
- All reset p.64
- Caution p.65
- 1 press button b in the system monitor mode of the standard mode to switch the watch to the flash memory status display 2 formatting of flash memory begins when button b is pressed while pressing button c simultaneously for at least 2 seconds p.65
- Procedure p.65
- Formatting flash memory is performed when the flash memory has happened to become damaged please note that incorrect use of this function can cause important diving and other data to be lost formatting flash memory is not required during the course of normal use of this watch please be aware that the manufacturer is not responsible for log data or other data having been lost as a result of a malfunction or other reasons p.65
- Troubleshooting p.66
- Water resistance performance p.68
- Warning p.68
- Repairs p.68
- Only use specified secondary battery p.68
- No ok ok ok ok p.68
- Handling precautions for the watch p.68
- Handling of secondary battery p.68
- Caution p.68
- Precautions when wearing the watch p.69
- Keep your watch clean p.69
- Handling of the band cautions when putting on and taking off the watch p.69
- Caution p.69
- Specifications p.70
- Introduction p.73
- Contents p.74
- Aqualand graph 2001 p.74
- Startup and ending p.75
- Startup p.75
- Ending p.75
- Scuba diving log display area p.76
- Main window p.76
- Skin diving log display area p.77
- Main window in album display mode p.78
- Main window in diving list display mode p.79
- Change log display data p.79
- Attribute icons p.79
- Preferences p p.80
- Files f p.80
- Display l p.80
- Tool bar p.81
- Option o p.81
- Help h p.81
- Settings p.82
- General p.82
- File locations p.82
- Specify a dive type initially displayed when creating a new log with create new log p.83
- Set the units to be used in the logs units can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers registered data is not changed p.83
- Serial port p.83
- Select the serial port to be used when transferring data from hyper aqualand p.83
- Is checked images and comments are displayed if the check is removed only comments are p.83
- Interface p.83
- Even if the units are changed p.83
- Dive type p.83
- Displayed without displaying images p.83
- Album thumbnails p.83
- Units when creating a new log unit depth p.83
- Specify the units for depth to be used when creating a new log with create new log p.83
- Specify the interface to be used when transferring data from the watch p.83
- Select folder p.84
- Customized items p.85
- Items can be entered using up to 12 letters or numbers a maximum of 1000 contents can be registered p.86
- Initial definition p.86
- Data that is initially displayed for customized items during log editing is registered items and contents can be selected from p.86
- Contents registered for common can be referred to regardless of the item selected during log entry p.86
- Contents can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 1000 contens can be registered p.86
- Contents p.86
- Common items save item contents in the case of loading a user environment from a dos version or ver 1 in addition p.86
- A list by clicking on the button with the mouse they can also be entered from the keyboard p.86
- Fixed items p.87
- Weather p.88
- The weather can be entered using up to 12 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 weather conditions can be registered p.88
- The tank material can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 tank materials can be registered p.89
- Tank material p.89
- The diving service d service can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 diving services can be p.90
- Registered p.90
- Diving service d service p.90
- Dive style can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 dive styles can be registered p.91
- Dive style p.91
- Water conditions water cond can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 water conditions can p.92
- Water conditions water cond p.92
- Be registered p.92
- The following operations are available for both diving suit and inner wear p.93
- Diving suit inner wear can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 items can be registered p.93
- Diving suit inner wear p.93
- Equipment can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 equipment items can be registered p.94
- Equipment p.94
- Dive locations p.95
- Locations can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 1000 locations can be registered p.96
- Location p.96
- Dive sites can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 dive sites can be registered p.96
- Dive site p.96
- Transfer p.97
- Hyper aqualand p.98
- Connecting the communication unit p.98
- Transfer p.99
- Register cyber aqualand p.100
- Delete user name p.101
- Change user name p.101
- Add log data p.102
- In addition when the or button is clicked with the mouse the data to be edited can be moved p.104
- Data that has been finalized by clicking the or button with the mouse before clicking the p.104
- Button is not canceled p.104
- After finalizing the revised data p.104
- When the button is clicked with the mouse added data is finalized and the program returns to the main p.104
- Create new log p.105
- When registration is completed a dialogue box is displayed asking whether or not an additional new log is to be created p.106
- To the diving list p.106
- The selected log data is deleted by selecting delete d from the files f menu p.106
- The currently selected log is edited p.106
- That has been created by transferring data from the watch cannot be edited p.106
- If the button is clicked with the mouse p.106
- Dialogue box is displayed at this time p.106
- Dialogue box p.106
- Delete p.106
- Data is registered by entering the required data and pressing the button p.106
- Clicked with the mouse or when edit e is selected from the files f menu p.106
- Although the basic procedure is the same as that for add log data the portion of the data that has been transferred for a log p.106
- Edit album p.107
- Add image p.108
- Delete image p.108
- Change thumbnails p.108
- Import log p.109
- Export log p.109
- Select log item p.110
- Diving list p.110
- Search p.111
- Deletion of displayed items p.111
- Changing position of displayed items p.111
- Addition of displayed items p.111
- Print log list p.112
- Display graph p.113
- Panel settings p.114
- Dialogue box is displayed when the button is clicked with the mouse p.114
- Cursor lines p.115
- Background p.115
- Sets the color of the cursor lines p.115
- Set the type of line by selecting a line number both line color and line width can be changed p.115
- Set line type p.115
- In addition a similar dialogue box for changing the line type is displayed by clicking on the legend actually displayed in the p.115
- Grid lines p.115
- Graph display area line numbers cannot be changed in this case p.115
- Dialogue box is displayed when the button is clicked with the mouse p.115
- Print graph p.116
- Print log p.117
- A dialogue box for printing is displayed when the button is clicked with the mouse p.117
- Print preview p.118
- Mouse or create html document h is selected from the files f menu since icons of html document patterns are p.119
- Is clicked with the p.119
- Displayed select the desired pattern by clicking with the mouse p.119
- Create html document p.119
- A background can be set for a web site p.120
- Set background p.120
- Selected folder and related image files are copied to that folder p.120
- Select a folder to which the file is to be saved and designate a name for the html file an html document is created in the p.120
- Save html file p.120
- Image file names are assigned automatically so as not to be duplicated within a folder p.120
- Dialogue box is displayed p.120
- Trip summary p.121
- Register trip summary p.121
- Displayed p.122
- Dialogue box is p.122
- Dialogue box p.122
- Create new trip summary p.122
- Clicking on the button or the button in the upper right corner of the dialogue box cancels any changes p.122
- Customize p.123
- Contents can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 contents can be registered p.124
- Contents p.124
- Trip summary display p.124
- Trip summaries are displayed with the following procedure in the case a log has already been registered for a trip summary p.124
- To the diving list display mode p.124
- This is the main window for trip summaries p.124
- Select registered trip summary data from the diving list p.124
- Items can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers a maximum of 100 items can be registered p.124
- Is selected from the files f menu p.124
- For those logs that are registered in a trip summary p.124
- Dialogue box is displayed when either the is clicked with the mouse or trip summary t p.124
- When an album image is clicked with the mouse a dialogue box is displayed in the original image size in the case of still p.125
- Played back p.125
- Pictures p.125
- In the case of animated images the application correlated with the avi file is started up and that animated image can be p.125
- Edit trip summary p.125
- Album display area p.125
- Delete log p.126
- List of trip summaries p.126
- The following lists the limiting values for data entered with aqualand graph 2001 p.127
- No of registrations p.127
- Limiting values p.127
- No of entered characters p.128
- Entered values p.129
- Introduction p.131
- Contents p.132
- Startup window p.133
- Startup and ending p.133
- Startup p.133
- Ending p.133
- Main window p.134
- Edit setting data p.134
- Transfer p.135
- Receive time p.137
- Set pc clock p.137
- Interface p.138
- Log mode p.139
- Edit setting data p.139
- On off p.140
- General p.140
- Alarm sound p.140
- Preset time min p.141
- Hour format p.141
- Alarm sound p.141
- Alarm sound p.142
- Select travel location p.143
- Select main location travel location p.144
- Edit location group p.144
- Change location and time difference p.144
- Change current location group p.144
- Edit location and time difference p.145
- Add location and time difference p.145
- Modify location list p.146
- Delete location list p.146
- Add existing location to location list p.146
- Edit location group p.147
- Add a location group p.147
- Temporary location group name p.148
- Register location group p.148
- Duplicate location group p.148
- Delete location group p.148
- Change a location group p.148
- Function restrictions p.149
- Select alarm sound p.150
- Destination timer p.150
- Arrival day and time p.150
- Select destination p.150
- Change graphic p.151
- Anniversaries p.151
- Add anniversary p.151
- Delete anniversary p.152
- On off p.153
- Dive mode p.153
- Depth alarm p.153
- Alarm repeat times p.153
- On off p.154
- Dive time alarm p.154
- Set daily graphic p.155
- Delete graphic p.156
- Change graphic p.156
- Change display order p.156
- Add graphic p.156
- Other limitations p.157
- No of registrations p.157
- No of entered characters p.157
- Limiting values p.157
- Item max registered no comments p.157
- Item max no of characters p.157
- Item description p.157
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