Tissot 151_EN Manual Do Utilizador

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ALARM
SETTING > 
ALARM
The 2 alarms are associated with time T1. An alarm rings during 30 seconds, without repeating. A ringing alarm can be stopped by 
pressing one of the push-buttons.
Activate glass
Alarm 1 or 2 display
Alarm 1 display
Activate or deactivate 
alarm
Alarm 2 display
Setting mode
Alarm rings
Stop alarm
Validate setting
1 sec.
2 sec.
or
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 & 
: adjust alarm
Azimuth
In compass mode, the LCD display of your RACING-TOUCH indicates the azimuth 
(heading or direction) that the watch (6-12 o’clock axis) is facing. 
Azimuth explanations
An azimuth is the horizontal angle 
between the direction of an object 
(heading) and North and is measured 
in degrees from 0° to 359° (e.g.: East 
= 90°). In compass mode, 12 o’clock 
represents the heading given by the 
azimuth relative to North. 
Example: Imagine you want to follow 
a given azimuth of 315° East using your RACING-TOUCH. Activate the compass 
function and hold the watch horizontally in front of you. Rotate on yourself until 
you read the azimuth you are looking for (here 315°) in the LCD: the direction that 
both yourself and the watch are facing at that moment is the azimuth (here 315°) 
to follow.
Note 1
For a correct indication of North, it is very important to hold the watch as level 
as possible.
Note 2
The compass function, like any other compass, should 
not be used near a metal or magnetic mass. In case of 
doubt, you can recalibrate your compass.
Characteristic of the function
Accuracy:  
± 8°
Resolution:  
   2°
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Compass
In compass mode, your RACING-TOUCH in-
dicates the magnetic North. By setting the 
magnetic declination in the watch, it will 
indicate True North.
 
 
Compass explanations
The vertical lines (meridians) on the Earth converge at the True North Pole (Ng), 
indicating its direction. The hand of a conventional compass indicates the direc-
tion of the Magnetic North Pole (Nm). The angle 
between these two directions Ng and Nm is known 
as magnetic declination. The magnetic declination 
value depends on your location on Earth. Fur-
thermore, the Magnetic North Pole is constantly 
moving. So the magnetic declination value also de-
pends on the date. If the correct magnetic declina-
tion value (for the location and date) is set (see the 
setting procedure on page 11), the minutes hand 
of your RACING-TOUCH will point to True North 
(Ng). If the magnetic declination is set to 0, your 
RACING-TOUCH will point to Magnetic North (Nm). The magnetic declination val-
ues and dates are indicated on topographic charts, or can be found on the internet. 
Website example: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp
GLOSSARY > 
COMPASS 
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Azimut
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Azimut
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