Seiko 7B26 ユーザーズマニュアル

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  Trouble 
Possible cause 
The watch was moved while it was receiving radio 
signals.
The watch was left where radio signals were weak or 
where it could not receive radio signals.
Transmitting stations may have stopped transmitting 
time signals for some reasons.
The watch is set to the time zone outside of a radio 
signal reception range.
The light is too weak or the manner of lighting the watch has 
been altered while the watch is being charged.
The built-in IC has fallen into an unstable condition.
Reception
o f   r a d i o  
signals
Charging
the solar 
battery
The watch is unable to 
receive radio signals.
The second hand points to 
N (reception failed).
The stopped watch was 
exposed to adequate light 
for a longer time than “the 
t i m e   r e q u i r e d   f o r   f u l l y  
c h a r g i n g   t h e   w a t c h , ”  
h o w e v e r ,   i t   d o e s   n o t  
r e s u m e   i t s   n o r m a l  
o n e - s e c o n d   i n t e r v a l  
movements.
  Trouble 
Possible cause 
Solution
Do not move the watch while it is receiving radio signals.
For details, refer to “TO ENABLE THE WATCH TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS EASILY” on page 30.
Place the watch where it can easily receive radio signals.
For details, refer to “CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE 
RADIO SIGNALS” on page 31.
See the website of each transmitting station for further information concerning the transmission of time 
signals.  The websites of transmitting stations are listed on page 32.   For details, refer to “CONDITIONS 
IN WHICH THE WATCH MAY BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE RADIO SIGNALS” on page 31.
Check the time zone that the watch is currently set for, and select the time zone where you want to set the watch.
For details, refer to “TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT” on page 33.
Charge the watch in an environment where the watch can be exposed to an adequate intensity of 
light in a stable condition.
Reset the built-in IC.  For details, refer to “ABNORMAL DISPLAY OR IMPROPER FUNCTION” on 
pages 56-57.