Timex 941 User Manual

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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING YOUR TIMEX WATCH.
EXTENDED WARRANTY
Available in U.S. only. 
Extend your warranty for an additional 4 years from date of purchase
for $5. You can pay with AMEX, Discover, Visa or MasterCard by calling 1 800-448-4639 during
normal business hours. Payment must be made within 30 days of purchase. Name, address,
telephone number, purchase date, and 5-digit model number required. You can also mail a
check for $5 to: Timex Extended Warranty, P.O. Box 1676, Dept. EF, Little Rock, AR 72203.
Please read instructions carefully to understand how to operate your Timex watch.
Your model may not have all of the features described in this booklet.
BASIC OPERATIONS
Turn CROWN 1 to cycle through TIME, COMPASS, FORMAT, and DATE. Press CROWN 2 to illu-
minate watch face (INDIGLO® night-light).
FEATURES
Digital compass • Analog and digital time display • Hourly chime
CROWN 1
CROWN 2
ANALOG TIME
Pull CROWN 2 and turn to set HOUR and MINUTE hands.
DIGITAL TIME AND CHIME
A. Turn CROWN 1 until TIME appears. Pull one stop and turn to set time. Go through 12 hours
for AM or PM. Seconds are automatically set to 00.
B. Pull CROWN 1 two stops and turn to activate or deactivate hourly CHIME.
C. Push CROWN 1 in to set.
D. Turn CROWN 1 until FORMAT appears. Pull one stop and turn to select 12- or 24-hour format.
DATE
A. Turn CROWN 1 until DATE appears. Pull one stop and turn to set month and date.
B. Pull CROWN 1 two stops and turn to set day of week.
C. Push CROWN 1 in to set.
D. Turn CROWN 1 until FORMAT appears. Pull out two stops and turn to select MMDD or
DDMM format
E. Push CROWN 1 in to set.
COMPASS CALIBRATION
IMPORTANT. Watch must be calibrated before using to find directions!
NOTE: To avoid compass accuracy errors, do not depress or pull out CROWN 2 during
compass calibration or while finding direction.
This product incorporates the magnetic sensor technology of Precision Navigation, Inc.,
Mountain View, CA.
A compass works with the Earth's magnetic field; therefore you must not be in or near large
metallic objects 
(such as automobiles, bridges, etc.) or objects that give off electromagnetic
radiation (such as TV sets) which could interfere with the watch's calibration or use. You can-
not calibrate or obtain accurate readings from inside buildings, trains or airplanes.
To optimize accuracy, an optional two-step calibration is recommended and discussed in fur-
ther detail below. In calibrating and taking subsequent headings, it is important – as with all
compasses – to maintain a level plain relative to the earth's horizon. Performing calibration or
taking a heading when the watch is not level can result in large heading errors. Care must also
be taken to avoid areas which may exhibit higher than normal concentrations of hard and soft
iron. This is especially true given the relatively weak magnetic field of the earth relative to
other sources of magnetic fields. Failure to do so can result in inaccurate headings. Whenever