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CAL. W880DIGITAL QUARTZENGLISHl Full-panel dot-matrix liquid crystal panell Dual Time/Calendarl Stopwatch with data recall functionl Altimeter functionl Barometer functionl Thermometer functionl 4-channel daily alarml 2-channel altimeter alarml 1-channel H2O alarml 5-segment countdown timerl Illuminating light (EL backlight)

MODE CHANGEILLUMINATING LIGHTCCADJUSTDDRECALL/ /START/LAPEnglishAAETOGGLE/-/SAVE/STOPWith each press, the mode changes in the following order.TIMEMODE ESTOPWATCH(CHRONO)MODEEEnglishMODEBPress to turn the backlight on.If you keep holding down the button for 2 secondsuntil the watch generates a beep sound, thebacklight remains lighted for 15 seconds after thebutton is released.BLIGHTBKey sound settingDIn the TIME mode, press to turn the keysound on or off.CDAEBKey sound indicator

sTIME MODEDPress to increase the digits ( ) or move forward.orDay of the weekEDateAAltitudePress to select the items to be adjusted.Sequence of the item settingsHOURMINUTESECONDDAYTIME/CALENDAR SETTINGCEnglishEnglishTimeMONTHKeep holding down for 2 seconds.“ADJUST HOLD” is shown,and the watch enters the TIMESETTING mode.CCDDCONTRASTLEVELBBThe hour digits start flashing.POWER SAVEAEAEss Press to decrease the digits (-) or move backward.sTime zoneCALENDARFORMATTIMEFORMATYEAR

Time formatSelect either 12-hour indication format or 24-hour indication format.Calendar formatSelect either "Day of the week-Date” format or “Month-Date” format.Power saveEnglishTwo time zones (T1 and T2) are provided.Time zone indicatorsCPress to confirm the settings and return to the TIME mode.CDAEBDDandEKeep holding down at the same time to hearthe alarm sound.BA CALARM SOUND DEMONSTRATIONContrast levelAdjust the contrast level of the display among seven levels rangingfrom “-3” to “3.”Keep holding down for 2 seconds to selectthe time zone.EEnglishSelect the transition time to the power save mode among 0, 1, 3, 6, 12and 18 hours.When the selected transition time elapsed without any button operation,the watch automatically enters the power save mode.If the transition time is set to 0, the power save function will not beactivated.TIME ZONE SETTINGE

ALTIMETER MODEAPress until the watch enters the ALTIMETER mode.Upon entering the ALTIMETER mode, the accumulated altitude and maximumaltitude scroll across the top of the display. Then, a graphic data display ofelevation changes over the past two hours is shown.Readout units (feet/meters)EnglishRate of ascend/descendAccumulated altitudeEKeep holding down for 2 seconds to change the readout units.EnglishCurrent altitudeAccumulated altitude is the sum of all individual altitude increases.Maximum altitudeMaximum altitude is the highest altitude reached. (Measureable up to9,000 meters)EE Altitude (feet/meters)E

EnglishCPress to increase the value ( ) in 5 ft increments.EPress to decrease the value (-) in 5 ft increments.CPress to complete the altitude calibration.Englishhow to calibrate the AltimeterDorsAltimeter calibrationThis watch estimates altitude based on the barometric pressure measured byhigh sensitivity barometer.For accurate altitude calculation, it is recommended that you set the altitudereading on the watch at a known altitude point before starting to use thealtimeter function.A change in weather, as well as a change in altitude can cause the barometricpressure readings to alter. The watch is programmed to perform a specialarithmetic processing to minimize errors in barometric pressure readings causedby changing weather conditions. However, a sudden change in weather conditioncan affect the barometric pressure readings.In the ALTIMETER mode, keep holding down for 2 seconds.“ADJUST HOLD” is shown, andthe watch enters the ALTIMETERSETTING mode.CDCDAEBBThe altitude digits start flashing.As10E11

sHow to reset the accumulated altitude and maximum altitude“ADJUST HOLD” is shown, andthe watch enters the ALTIMETERSETTING mode.The altitude digits start flashing.sCDCDAECDAEBBBAEPress to go to the maximum altitude display.The maximum altitude digits start flashing.AECDD or EPress to reset the accumulated altitude to zero.BBPress to reset the maximum altitude to zero.AECDHow to select the sample rateABPress to move on to the sample rate display.The sample rate digits start flashing.AEssD or Es12The accumulated altitude digits start flashing.DsEnglishCPress to move on to the accumulated altitude display.EnglishAAIn the ALTIMETER mode, keep holding down for 2 seconds.sC13

Press to select the sample rate among "60 seconds," "10seconds," and "2 seconds."CDBBAsEnglishDECDAEAEPress to go back to the ALTIMETER mode display.Sample rate1 hour ago5 minutes ago nowBIn the Altimeter Mode, the default measurement interval is set to 60 seconds.This rate can be changed to either 2-second intervals with time limit ofmaximum 10 minutes or 10-second intervals with time limit of maximum60 minutes. When the measurement exceeds the time limit, the samplerate returns to 60-second intervals.24 divisions One division of the vertical axis is 10 meters (30feet), one division of horizontal axis is 5 minutes. The blinking column at far right indicates the currentaltitude. The illustration above indicates that the altitude 5 minutes ago wasapproximately 10 meters higher than the current altitude, and the altitude at 1hour ago was approximately 60 meters higher than the current altitude. This graphic data represents the transition of altitude. To check the currentaltitude, see the figure shown at the center of the display.English14CCGraphic data display of elevation changesAt the top of the display, the watch provides a graphic data of elevation changesover the past two hours.7 divisionsD or E15

When the altitude exceeds the range of the graphic data display16Example:5 minutes after the graphic data on the previous page is displayed, the altitudewas 10 meters lower.Mountain name displayWhen elevation reach a height equal to that of a particular mountain, thewatch generates a beep sound and the name of the mountain and its heightscroll across at the top of the display for 30 seconds.Mountain namesHeight (m)Height (ft)Mt. Mckinley6,19420,321Mt. Whitney4,41814,494Aconcagua. Mt6,96022,834Vinson Massif4,89716,066Mt. Cook3,75412,316Mt. Fuji3,77612,388Mt. Everest8,85029,035Mont 89519,340EnglishEnglishIf a newly obtained altitude reading exceeds the range of the graphic data display,a maximum or minimum length column appears at far right of the graphic datadisplay representing such altitude reading, and the previous altitude data areredisplayed on the revised scale.17

barometric pressure, temperature and barometric pressure trendweather MODEADPress until the watch enters the WEATHER mode.barometric pressure trendKeep holding down for 2 seconds to change the display format betweenthe "Current temperature" and the "Barometric pressure with currenttemperature" format.DDEnglishEnglishbarometric pressuretemperatureEWhen the "Current temperature" format is selected, the barometric pressureis not displayed.Keep holding down for 2 seconds to change the readout units.Barometric pressure readingsBarometric pressure (hPa/ inchHg)Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)18EEEBarometric pressure readings are affected by your body temperature. Toreduce the effect of your body temperature to the minimum, wear the watchover a jacket or take the watch off your wrist when measureing the barometricpressure. Direct sunlight can also affect on barometric pressure readings.19

sSet the offset value (between -20 and 20) to compensate for thedifference between the currennt temperature reading and the referencetemperature.DPress to increase the value ( ).EPress to decrease the value (-).Temperature calibrationHOW TO CALIBRATE THE TemperaturesCCIn the WEATHER mode, keep holding down for 2 seconds.“ADJUST HOLD” is shown, and thewatch enters the TEMPERATURESETTING mode.The offset value as "zero" startsflashing. At the bottom of the display,the current temperature reading willbe shown.orCDCDAEPress to confirm the temperature calibration.EnglishEnglishTemperature readings are affected by your body temperature or direct sunlight.For accurate temperature readings, it is recommended that you set the temperaturereading on the watch to match a known reference temperature before startingto use the weather function.When the watch enters the TEMPERATURE SETTING mode, the previouslycalibrated offset value will be automatically deleted.BBAEOffset valueCurrent temperature readings2021

Graphic data display of barometric pressure trendAt the top of the display, the watch provides a graphic data display of barometricpressure trend over the past twelve hours.227 divisions30 minutes ago now24 divisions One division of the vertical axis is 2hPa, one divisionof horizontal axis is 30 minutes. The blinking column at far right indicates currentbarometric pressure. The illustration above indicates that the barometric pressure 30 minutes agowas approximately 2hPa higher than the current barometric pressure, andthe barometric pressure 6 hours ago was approximately 12hPa higher thanthe current barometric pressure. This graphic data represents the fluctuation of barometric pressure. To check thecurrent barometric pressure, see the figure shown at the center of the display.Tendency to sunny weatherOn the other hand, if the graphic depiction of barometric pressure trend showsan downward tendency, it indicates that it will likely be cloudy or rainy.EnglishEnglish6 hours agoIf the graphic data of barometric pressure trend shows an upward tendency asillustrated below, it indicates that it will likely be sunny.Tendency to cloudy or rainy weather23

When the barometric pressure exceeds the range of the graphicdata displayAPress until the watch enters the STOPWATCH mode.Run numberExample:30 minutes after the graphic data on the previous page is displayed, the barometricpressure was 2hPa lower.24STOPWATCH (CHRONO) MODEl The stopwatch measures up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds in1/100 second increments.DStart/LapEStop/DeleteEnglishEnglishIf a newly obtained barometric pressure reading exceeds the range of the graphicdata display, a maximum or minimum length column appears at far right of thegraphic display, representing such barometric pressure reading, and the previousbarometric pressure data are redisplayed on the revised scale.Time measuredAltitude25

How to check the remaining memory capacityWhen the stopwatch is not in motion, press to check the remainingmemory capacity .CDETo save the recordERemaining memory capacitystopwatch operationPress to start the stopwatch.Dlap 1sDPress to take a lap time.CDlap 2Up to 50 lap times can be recorded.DLap timeLap number(flashing)AKeep holding down for 2 seconds.The RUN record is stored inmemory and the stopwatch isset for the next measurementwith a new RUN number.B26Press to stop the stopwatch.EDAECDAECDAEBBTo delete the recordCCEnglishAEThe lap number and time are displayed for 7 seconds.Each time the button D is pressed, the altitude at that moment will be displayedand recorded.sDuring a measurement is in progress, the remainingmemory capacity can not be displayed.BEnglishUp to 50 lap times can be recorded.sEKeep holding down for 2 seconds.The RUN record is deletedand the stopwatch is resetto zero.CDBBAE27

Press to switch the display between lap time display and total timedisplay while a measurement is in progress.CDCBAEDAPress until the watch enters the DATA mode.EPress to select the RUN number.BCDAEBAEDEnglishEnglishCsCDATA MODEhow to view the data contentssSwitching between lap time display and total time displayduring a measurementPress to view the contents of the selected RUN data.Sequence of the data contentsRunnumberD28DAveragelap timeTotal timeDDLap time withlap numberBest lap timeD29

how to delete the RUN dataCTimer modeKeep holding down for 2 seconds to delete theselected RUN data.DAECDEnglishBCKeep holding down again for 4 seconds to deleteall the stored data.Bl The 5-segment timer counts up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds in 1second increments.APress until the watch enters the TIMER mode.Segment numberAECDAEEnglishCNumber of counting routineB3031

timer settingCDDPress to select the desired starting segment (from 1 to 5).DPress to start the timer.When the timer counts down to zero, it beeps and immediately starts countingdown for the next segment. The timer repeats counting in ascending orderof the segment number up to 200 times. To repeat counting the same onesegment, set all other segments to “0.”BBAEAEssDPress to increase the digits ( ).EPress to decrease the digits (-).EPress to stop the timer.sPress to select the digits to be adjusted (second/minute/hour/segmentnumber).sCPress to confirm the timer setting.Keep holding down for 2 seconds.The timer counting of the selected segment will be reset.s32To set multiple segments, set the counting time for each segmentindependently.To reset the timer countingCorEnglishsEnglishThe segment number startflashing.CEs“ADJUST HOLD” is shown,and the watch enters theTIMER SETTING mode.ATIMER operationKeep holding down for 2 seconds to show the TIMER SETTINGdisplay.sCTo delete all the timer settingsKeep holding down for 4 seconds.EAll the timer settings will be deleted.33

CALARM MODEAPress until the watch enters the ALARM mode.“ADJUST HOLD” is shown,and the watch enters theALARM SETTING mode.The alarm has 7 channels: the Alarm 1 to 4 are the TIME alarm, the Alarm 5and 6 are the ALTIMETER alarm, and the Alarm 6 is H2O alarm.sACDAEBBAEPress to select the digits to be adjusted (hour/minute).sAlarm channelAlarm markDPress to increase the digits ( ).EPress to decrease the digits (-).CPress to confirm the alarm setting.orsEnglishDEnglishsECThe hour digits start flashing.time alarm settingPress to select the desired alarm channel (from 1 to 4).Keep holding down for 2 seconds to show the ALARM SETTINGdisplay.“ON” and the alarm mark appear and the alarm is automaticallyengaged.3435

ALTIMETER alarm settingH2O alarm settingl The H2O alarm is a hydration reminder, which generates an alert soundto remind you to drink water when a preset time (up to 60 minutes) haselapsed.EPress to select the desired alarm channel (5 or 6).CKeep holding down for 2 seconds to show the ALARM SETTINGdisplay.sDPress to increase the digits ( ).DAAEECs36Press to confirm the alarm setting.“ON” and the alarm mark appear and the alarm isautomatically engaged.Press to increase the digits ( ).DEPress to decrease the digits (-).DBBThe digits start flashing.DorPress to decrease the digits (-).C“ADJUST HOLD” is shown, and thewatch enters the ALARM SETTINGmode.AAEECDAEsCKeep holding down for 2 seconds to show the ALARM SETTINGdisplay.DCBBorECsThe altitude digits start flashing.CDPress to select the alarm channel 7.EnglishEnglishC“ADJUST HOLD” is shown, and thewatch enters the ALARM SETTINGmode.Esl The ALTIMETER alarm sounds when you reach a specified altitude.CBAEPress to confirm the alarm setting.“ON” and the alarm mark appear and the alarm isautomatically engaged.B37

ALARM ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENTEsDWith each press, the selected alarm is engaged and disengagedalternately.DDCCDAlarm markAEAEKeep holding down for 4 seconds to disengage all the alarm at onetime.DCDCEsBA38BEBAEAt the designated time, the TIME alarm sounds for 35 seconds with two 10-secondintervals. The ALTIMETER alarm and H2O alarm sound for 5 seconds. To stop thealarm while it is sounding, press any button.2YearsBattery life : Approx. 2 yearsBattery: CR2032l The battery life may be less than 2 years if the alarm is used more than once a dayand/or the illuminating light more than 3 times a day when eco mode is activated for12 hours a day.l As the battery is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance ofthe watch, its actual life once in your possession may be less than the specified period.l When the battery expires, be sure to replace it as soon as possible to prevent malfunction.l We recommend that you contact an AUTHORIZED PULSAR DEALER for batteryreplacement.EnglishEnglishBEBATTERY CHANGEPress to select the desired alarm channel.l Battery life indicatorWhen the battery voltage becomes low, the battery mark starts flashing. In such acase, have the battery replaced with a new one as soon as possible.l Necessary procedure after battery changeAfter the battery is replaced with a new one or if an abnormal display (broken digits,etc.) appears, follow the procedure below to reset the IC.39

Press and hold buttons A, B, C and D at the same time for 2 to 3 seconds. Thedisplay will become blank. When the buttons are released, time/calendar display willappear and “2007 1-JAN 12:00'00" MON” will be displayed.* Before using the watch, set the time/calendar and alarm.CAUTIONl The battery is not rechargeable. Never attempt to recharge it, as thismay cause battery leakage or damage to the battery.40l Water resistance (5 bar)*If “WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR” isl Non-water resistantinscribed on the case back, yourIf “WATER RESISTANT” is notwatch is designed and manuinscribed on the case back, your 5 bar WRfactured to withstand up to 5 barwatch is not water resistant, andcare should be taken not to get and is suitable for swimming, yachting and takingit wet as water may damage the movement. If a shower.the watch becomes wet, we suggest that you l Water resistance (10 bar/15 bar/20 bar)*have it checked by an AUTHORIZED PULSARIf “WATER RESISTANT 10 BAR”,DEALER or SERVICE CENTER.“WATER RESISTANT 15 BAR” or10/1 / 0“WATER RESISTANT 20 BAR” isl Water resistance (3 bar)bar WRinscribed on the case back, yourIf “WATER RESISTANT” is inscribedon the case back, your watch is watch is designed and manufactured to withstanddesigned and manufactured to up to 10 bar/15 bar/20 bar and is suitable for taking3 bar WRwithstand up to 3 bar, such as acci a bath, shallow diving, but not for scuba diving.dental contact with splashes of water or rain, but it We recommend that you wear a PULSAR Diver’swatch for scuba diving.is not designed for swimming or diving.41EnglishEnglishWARNINGl Do not remove the battery from the watch.l If it is necessary to take out the battery, keep it out of the reach ofchildren. If a child swallows it, consult a doctor immediately.l Never short-circuit, tamper with or heat the battery, and never expose it to fire. The battery may burst, become very hot or catch fire.TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCHWATER RESISTANCE

NOTE:Pressure in bar is a test pressure and should not be considered as corresponding to actual diving depth since swimming movement tends to increasethe pressure at a given depth. Care should also be taken on diving into water.TEMPERATURESOperational temperaturerange: Between -5 C( 23 F) and 50 C (122 F) 50 C0 C 50 C5 CMAGNETISMYour watch will not beaffected by magnetism.N42SCARE OF CASE AND BRACELETTo p r e v e n t p o s s i b l erusting of the caseand bracelet causedby dust, moisture andperspiration, wipe themperiodically with a softdry cloth.Display temperaturerange: Between 0 C ( 32 F) and 50 C ( 122 F)Functional temperaturerange of alarm and LEDlight: Between 5 C ( 41 F) and 50 C ( 122 F)SHOCKS & VIBRATIONLight activities will notaffect your watch, but becareful not to drop yourwatch or hit it againsthard surfaces, as thismay cause damage.CHEMICALSBe careful not to exposethe watch to solvents,mercury, cosmetic spray,detergents, adhesives orpaints. Otherwise, thecase, bracelet, etc. may become discolored, deteriorated or damaged.EnglishEnglish* Before using the water resistance 5, 10, 15 or 20 bar watch in water, be sure thecrown is pushed in completely.Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water. If used in sea water,rinse the watch in fresh water and dry it completely.* When taking a shower with the water resistance 5 bar watch, or taking a bath withthe water resistance 10, 15 or 20 bar watch, be sure to observe the following: Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet with soapy water or shampoo. If the watch is left in warm water, a slight time loss or gain may be caused. Thiscondition, however, will be corrected when the watch returns to normal temperature.43

It is recommendedthat the watch be2-3checked once every 2Yearsto 3 years. Have yourwatch checked by anAUTHORIZED PULSAR DEALER orSER VICE CENTER to ensure thatthe case, buttons, gasket and crystalseal remain intact.PRECAUTION REGARDINGCASE BACK PROTECTIVE FILMSTATIC ELECTRICITYThe IC (IntegratedCircuit) used inyour watch will bea ff e c t e d b y s t a t i celectricity which maydisturb the display. Keep thewatch away from close contactwith objects such as TV screenswhich emit strong static electricity.EnglishEnglishPERIODIC CHECKIf your watch has aprotective film and/or asticker on the case back,be sure to peel them offbefore using your watch.4445

sTOpwATCH OpERATION Press to start the stopwatch. D Press to take a lap time. E C D B A Lap number (flashing) lap 1 Lap time D lap 2 Up to 50 lap times can be recorded. s E Press to stop the stopwatch. E Keep holding down for 2 seconds. C To save the re

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