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OUTBREAKER
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OUTBREAKER
USER’S MANUAL
MODEL : RA201
CONTENT
TABLE OF FIGURES............................................................................................................................................................................ 3
LEGENDS................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
ATTENTION!.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
NOTE ON COMPLIANCE.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SECTION 1: CONTROL BUTTONS & ICONS.................................................................................................................................. 5
CONTROL BUTTONS..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
ICONS................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
BATTERY INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................... 6
TO REPLACE THE BATTERY................................................................................................................................................. 6
SECTION 2: GENERAL OPERATION............................................................................................................................................... 7
OPERATING MODES...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
CALENDAR CLOCK MODE, ZONE TIME AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT..................................................................... 8
INFORMATION SHOWN IN CALENDAR MODE............................................................................................................... 8
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK............................................................................................................................. 8
HOW TO SET THE ZONE TIME............................................................................................................................................. 9
HOW TO SET THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT................................................................................................................... 9
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HOW TO SET THE DAILY ALARM....................................................................................................................................... 9
CHRONOMETER...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
ALTIMETER-BAROMETER MODE........................................................................................................................................... 11
INFORMATION SHOWN IN ALTIMETER........................................................................................................................... 11
HOW TO SET THE ALTITUDE............................................................................................................................................... 11
HOW TO SET THE RESOLUTION OF ALTITUDE............................................................................................................. 12
HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM........................................................................................................................... 12
HOW TO SET THE WEATHER FORECAST ICON............................................................................................................ 13
SEA LEVEL PRESSURE DISPLAY......................................................................................................................................... 13
HOW TO SET THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE....................................................................................................................... 14
SAILING TIMER MODE................................................................................................................................................................ 15
INFOMATION SHOWN IN SAILING TIMER MODE......................................................................................................... 15
SAILING TIMER............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
TIMER 1 – CHRONOMETER.................................................................................................................................................. 15
RECALL LAP MEMORY FOR TIMER 1............................................................................................................................... 17
DELETE THE LAP MEMORY FOR TIMER 1...................................................................................................................... 17
TIMER 2 – 10 MIN SAILING TIMER / TIMER 3 – 6 MIN SAILING TIMER.................................................................. 18
SECTION 3 : THE THERMOMETER................................................................................................................................................ 19
SECTION 4 : THE BACKLIGHT........................................................................................................................................................ 19
SECTION 5 : KEY LOCK FUNCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 19
SECTION 6 : MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL............................................................................................................................. 20
SECTION 7 : TROUBLE SHOOTING............................................................................................................................................... 20
SECTION 8 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION................................................................................................................................. 21
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Fig. 1
:
TOGGLE BETWEEN VARIOUS MODE...................................................................................................................... 7
Fig. 2
:
TOGGLE INFORMATION IN CALENDAR CLOCK MODE................................................................................... 8
Fig. 3
:
SET CALENDAR CLOCK.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Fig. 3a
:
SET ZONE TIME............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Fig. 3b
:
SET THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT.......................................................................................................................... 8
Fig. 3c
:
SET DAILY ALARM........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Fig. 3d
:
SET THE COUNTDOWN TIMER................................................................................................................................. 10
Fig. 4
:
TOGGLE INFORMATION IN ALTIMETER MODE.................................................................................................. 11
Fig. 4a
:
SET THE ALTITUDE....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 4b
:
SET THE RESOLUTION OF ALTITUDE..................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 4c
:
SET THE ALTITUDE ALARM....................................................................................................................................... 12
Fig. 4d
:
SET THE WEATHER FORECAST ICON.................................................................................................................... 13
Fig. 4e
:
CALL OUT THE SEA LEVEL HISTORY AND BAR GRAPH................................................................................... 14
Fig. 4f
:
SET THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE................................................................................................................................ 14
Fig. 5
:
TOGGLE INFORMATION IN SAILING TIMER MODE.......................................................................................... 15
Fig. 5a
:
TOGGLE TIMER 1, TIMER 2 & TIMER 3.................................................................................................................. 15
Fig. 5b
:
TIMER 1 OPERATION................................................................................................................................................... 16
Fig. 5c
:
RECALL THE LAP MEMORY FOR TIMER 1........................................................................................................... 17
Fig. 5d
:
DELETE ONE MEMORY GROUP................................................................................................................................ 17
Fig. 5e
:
DELETE ALL MEMORY GROUPS.............................................................................................................................. 17
Fig. 5f
:
TIMER 2 AND TIMER 3 DISPLAY MODE.................................................................................................................. 18
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LEGENDS
ATTENTION !
BOLD - Press
Read this user’s manual thoroughly
• The RA201 is not meant to substitute professional measurement
devices for skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, gyrocopter
riding, flying small aircrafts or industrial precision.
• This unit employs a semiconductor pressure sensor that could be
affected by the temperature change. While taking the altitude
measurement, ensure that the unit is not exposed to sudden
temperature changes.
• It is recommended to calibrate the altitude or sea level pressure
regularly to maintain the accuracy of the watch.
• The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility to any
party or any type of claim arising from the use of this product.
• The content of this manual is subject to change without further
notice.
• The technical specifications of this product are subject to change
without further notice.
• Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual
may differ from the actual display.
• The content of this manual should not be reproduced without the
permission of the manufacturer or their representative.
• If irregularity exist, press and hold MODE, SELECT, LAP and
SET key simultaneously for 2 seconds to reset the watch.
BOLD - Press and hold for 2 seconds
- flashing
- fast advance
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchasing the OUTBREAKER
RA201.Your RA201 is a precision device for an active life style.
RA201 is equipped with Sailing Timer, Altimeter, Barometer,
Weather forecast, Thermometer, Chronometer, Calendar Clock and
EL back light.
The RA201 has the advanced Baro-compensation technology. With
this advanced technology the RA201 is able to distinguish the
pressure change due to barometric change or altitude change. Using
this advanced Baro-compensation technology the performance of
the RA201 on the altitude reading and weather forecast will be much
more reliable.
NOTE ON COMPLIANCE
Oregon Scientific OUTBREAKER conforms to the required EMC
Directive 89/336/EC and carries the respective CE marking.
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SECTION 1 :
CONTROL BUTTONS & ICONS
CONTROL BUTTONS
1. MODE
Toggle among clock, altimeter-barometer and sailing timer mode
2. LIGHT/
Turn on the backlight or hold to activate/release the key lock
function
3. SELECT/+
Select the information in various modes or increase a value while
setting
4. LAP/Mark a LAP for the chronometer in the sailing timer or decrease
a value while setting or turn the daily alarm on/off
5. ST/SP
Start or stop the chronometer
6. FUNC/SET
Select the function in various modes
ICONS
A. Total time icon to indicate the total time running for the memory
group in TIMER 1
B. Daily alarm icon to indicate the on/off status of the daily alarm
C. LAP memory icon to indicate the LAP memory for TIMER 1
D. Low battery icon to indicate the battery power is low (no display
if battery level is too low)
E. Weather icon to indicate the weather forecast
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F. Key lock icon to indicate the lock/release status of the key lock
Note:
G. Status bar to indicate the mode of the watch
• Heavy use of the EL backlight, altitude alarm and sailing timer
will reduce the battery service life significantly.
H. TIMER 1, TIMER 2 & TIMER 3 indicator to indicate which timer
is in use
To replace the battery
I. Zone time icon
Note:
• It is recommended to have the battery replaced by your Oregon
Scientific dealer. Non-experienced user should take extreme care
in order to maintain water resistance.
Hints:
a) A status bar shows on the display whether RA201 is in altimeterbarometer or sailing timer mode.
b) Press and hold +/- for 2 seconds for fast increment or decrement
in setting the values.
1. Screw out the pin connecting the bracelets and watch using two
small screwdrivers. (Diagram A)
2. Remove the four screws to open the rear metal plate of the watch.
(Diagram B)
3. Use a small tool to open the contact plate mount on the battery.
Ensure all surfaces are clean and dry. (Diagram C)
4. Remove the old battery carefully. Avoid bending the contact plate.
5. Place the new battery inside the compartment with +ve side facing
up. Ensure the battery contact plate is mount back to the battery.
6. Close the rear metal plate of the watch and connect back the
bracelets and the watch. Ensure that the o-ring is in its position.
c) In all setting modes, if left idle for 30 sec, the watch will
automatically switch back to the previous mode.
d) When RA201 is worn on wrist, the temperature measured could
be affected by the body heat. To acquire an accurate temperature
reading, remove the RA201 from wrist and wait for about 15
minutes before taking the reading. The larger the temperature
difference, the longer the temperature settling time.
BATTERY INFORMATION
RA201 uses a CR2032 3V lithium battery. The maximum expected battery
life is approximately 12 months. When the battery of RA201 is running
low, the low-battery indicator [
] will light up, the backlight function
will be deactivated in order to save the battery power.
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Diagram A
Note:
• It is recommended to have the battery replaced by your Oregon
Scientific dealer. Non-experienced user should take extreme care
in order to maintain water resistance .
SECTION 2 :
GENERAL OPERATION
Diagram B
OPERATING MODES
RA201 has three operating modes for calendar clock, altimeterbarometer and sailing timer. Press MODE to toggle between these
three operating modes.
Refer to Fig. 1 to toggle among the operating modes.
Diagram C
MODE
MODE
20
32
MODE
CR
CR
2032
ALTIMETERBAROMETER MODE
2
CLOCK
MODE
C R2
03
Fig.1
Fig.
1
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SAILING
TIMER MODE
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2. Press SET to toggle the field in the calendar clock setting mode.
The order of field follows: 12/24hr format, hour, minute, year,
month, date, zone time and unit of measurement.
CALENDAR CLOCK MODE, ZONE TIME
AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
INFORMATION SHOWN IN CALENDAR MODE
3. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values or change the setting.
Six information can be shown in calendar clock: date, seconds,
zone time, daily alarm, chronometer and temperature. Press SELECT to access the information one by one. Refer to Fig. 2 to toggle
between the information in calendar clock mode.
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field and
then quit the setting mode.
Refer to Fig. 3 to set the calendar clock.
+
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in either clock-date or
clock-second display to enter the calendar clock setting mode.
+
Set zone time
Fig.Fig.3a
3a
Date
Seconds
12hr/24hr
-
-
+
SET
+
Set hour
-
SET
SET
Set day
-
+
SET
+
Set minute
-
SET
Set month
-
+
SET
-
SET
Zone time
Set year
SET
Set unit
SELECT
+/-
SELECT
Fig.Fig.3b
3b
SET
SELECT
Fig.3
SELECT
SELECT
Fig. 3
Notes:
SELECT
a) 24hr format will follow with date-month for the calendar display;
12hr format will follow with am/pm display and month-date for
the calendar date display.
Temperature
Chronometer
Alarm
b) Press and hold +/- function is not available for selecting the 12hr/
24hr format.
Fig.22
Fig.
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HOW TO SET THE ZONE TIME
HOW TO SET THE DAILY ALARM
Zone time can be set in the sequence of setting the calendar clock.
1. a) Press LAP/- to toggle the daily alarm on/off in clock-alarm
display.
1. Press and hold the SET for two seconds in either clock-date or
clock-second display to enter the calendar clock setting mode.
b) Press and hold SET for two seconds in clock-alarm display to
enter the alarm time setting mode.
2. Press SET to toggle to the zone time the setting mode.
3. Press +/- to tune forward or backward the zone hour.
2. Press SET to toggle between the hour and minute setting.
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field and
then quit the setting mode.
3. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values.
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field and
then quit the setting mode.
Refer to Fig. 3a to set the zone time.
Note:
Refer to Fig. 3c to set daily alarm.
• Zone hour can be set within a range of +/- 23 hour.
Alarm on/off
HOW TO SET THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
RA201 is equipped with two sets of unit of measurement: metric or
imperial. It can be set in the sequence of setting the calendar clock.
1. Press and hold the SET for two seconds in either clock-date or
clock-second display to enter the calendar clock setting mode.
-
+
2. Press SET to toggle to the unit of measurement setting mode.
Set hour
-
+
3. Press +/- to select the unit of measurement.
SET
SET
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and quit the setting mode.
Refer to Fig. 3b to set the unit of measurement.
Notes:
a) Metric unit set in OC, m & hPa; Imperial unit set inOF, ft & inHg.
SET
b) Press and hold +/- function is not available for selecting the unit
of measurement.
Fig.3c
Fig.
3c
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Set minute
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Notes:
Refer to Fig. 3d to set the countdown timer.
a) The alarm will be activated automatically once the alarm time
has been altered.
b) The alarm will alert for 1 minute. Press any key to stop the alarm.
CHRONOMETER
SET
It can be used as a stopwatch as well as a countdown timer.
+
SET
-
+
-
+
-
Use as a stopwatch:
1. Press ST/ SP to start or stop the stopwatch in clock-chronometer display.
SET
SET
2. Press and hold SET for two seconds to reset the stopwatch.
Use as a countdown timer:
Set hour
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds to set the time for the
countdown timer in clock-chronometer display.
Set minute
Set second
Fig.
3d
Fig.3d
2. Press SET to toggle between the hour, minute and second setting.
3. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values.
Notes:
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field and
then quit the setting mode.
a) This chronometer works independently with the chronometer
in sailing timer mode.
5. Press ST/SP to start or stop the chronometer in clock-chronometer
display after setting.
b) This chronometer can run simultaneously with the sailing timer.
c) If the chronometer is used as a timer, after reset it will go back
to set time in the timer mode. The chronometer could be used as
a stopwatch unless the time display shows 00:00:00.
6. Press and hold SET for two seconds to reset the timer.
d) After the countdown timer count to 00:00:00, it will start count
up as a stopwatch automatically.
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Note:
ALTIMETER-BAROMETER MODE
• There is a bar graph at the bottom of the display showing the
altitude history. It will be updated every minute.
RA201 is equipped with an intelligent barometer that determines
altitude by the built-in sensor with the advanced Baro-compensation
technology, the sensor can also distinguish the differences between
pressure caused by changes in physical altitudes or pressure caused
by weather conditions. This smart distinction eliminates
discrepancies and makes the altimeter reading more accurate than
most of the average devices available on the market.
HOW TO SET THE ALTITUDE
INFORMATION SHOWN IN ALTIMETER
3. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values.
Five information can be shown in altimeter: clock, altimeter alarm,
temperature, local pressure, and sea level pressure. Press SELECT
to access the information one by one. Refer to Fig. 4 to toggle
between the information in altimeter mode.
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field and
then quit the setting mode.
Altitude alarm
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in altitude-clock display to
enter the altitude setting mode.
2. Press SET to toggle between the altitude and resolution setting.
Refer to Fig. 4a to set the altitude.
+
Temperature
Set altitude
SET
SELECT
Set resolution
-
SET
SELECT
+/SELECT
Fig.4b
Fig.
4b
SELECT
SELECT
SET
Sea level pressure
Local pressure
Fig.
4a
Fig.4a
Fig.
4
Fig.4
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ascending from an ascending path. The descending altitude alarm
will be turned on whenever the set altitude is reached during
descending from a descending path.
Notes:
a) The correct local altitude could be found from a topographical
map.
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in altitude-altitude alarm
display to enter the altitude alarm setting mode.
b) Setting the altitude affects the sea level pressure displayed.
c) The altitude can be calibrated by setting the sea level pressure.
For details please refer to section HOW TO SET THE SEA
LEVEL PRESSURE.
2. Press +/- to select either ascending or descending altitude alarm.
3. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to set the altitude.
4. Press +/- to set the altitude for the altitude alarm.
HOW TO SET THE RESOLUTION OF ALTITUDE
5. Press SET to confirm the setting and then quit the setting mode.
Resolution of altitude can be set in the sequence of setting the
altitude. Either 1m (3ft) or 3m (10ft) can be selected for the
resolution. The altitude will be updated according to the resolution
selected.
OR
1. Press LAP/- to turn the altitude alarm on/off.
Refer to Fig. 4c to set the altitude alarm.
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in altitude-clock display to
enter the altitude setting mode.
Set acsending/descending alarm
2. Press SET to toggle to the resolution of altitude setting mode.
+/-
SET
3. Press +/- to select the desired resolution (1m/3m or 3ft/10ft).
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and quit the setting mode.
Refer to Fig. 4b to set the resolution of altitude.
SET
-
+
Note:
• Press and hold +/- function is not available for select the resolution
of altitude.
-
SET
HOW TO SET THE ALTITUDE ALARM
Set altitude
Set altimeter alarm on/off
RA201 is equipped with an altitude alarm. Either ascending or
descending altitude alarm could be selected. The ascending altitude
alarm will be turned on whenever the set altitude is reached during
Fig.
4c
Fig.4C
Fig.
4C
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Notes:
Refer to Fig. 4d to set the weather forecast icon.
a) Press any key stop the alarm sound, however, if the set value is
reached again, the alarm will be re-activated with respect to the
status.
Set weather forecast icon
+
-
SET
b) Setting the altitude affects the sea level pressure displayed.
HOW TO SET THE WEATHER FORECAST ICON
SET
Apart from determining the altitude, barometer also forecasts the
weather for the forthcoming 12 to 24 hours based on barometric
pressure changes. The effective range is 30 to 50 km. To have a
faster response of the weather forecast, it is suggested to set the
weather forecast icon to match the current weather.
Fig.
4d
Fig.4d
Notes:
a) Since the weather forecast can be affected by oceanic or
continental weather phenomena, the forecast could be less
accurate. The manufacturer is not responsible for any
inconveniences caused by faulty weather forecast.
The forecast will automatically be displayed in one of the four icons:
Indicator
displays
on the unit
Forecast
b) The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 to 24 hours. It may
not necessarily reflect the current situation.
Sunny
Slightly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
SEA LEVEL PRESSURE DISPLAY
In the sea level pressure display there are two functions that can be
called out from the RA201: sea level pressure history memory and
bar graph of the history.
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in altitude-local pressure
display to enter the weather forecast icon setting mode.
2. Press +/- to select the desired weather forecast icon.
1. Press FUNC in altitude-sea level pressure display.
3. Press SET to confirm the setting and then quit the setting mode.
2. Press +/- to select the sea level pressure history memory to display.
3. Press FUNC to toggle to the sea level bar graph to display.
4. Press FUNC to go back to the altitude-sea level pressure display.
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Refer to Fig. 4e to call out the sea level history and bar graph
functions.
SET
+
Sea level pressure history
-
SET
FUNC
No sea level pressure history
Set sea level pressure
No sea level pressure bar graph
HOW TO SET THE SEA LEVEL PRESSURE
FUNC
When you first use the RA201, please calibrate the sea level
pressure. Once the sea level pressure is calibrated, the altitude will
automatically calibrate to the reference altitude using the built-in
auto-calibration function.
Fig.4f
Fig.
4f
FUNC
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds in altitude-sea level pressure
display to enter the sea level pressure mode.
Sea level pressure bar graph
Fig.4e
Fig. 4e
2. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values.
Notes:
3. Press SET to confirm the setting and then quit the setting mode.
a) The history recalled can be selected from –1 hour to –24 hour.
b) If left idle for 30 seconds in these functions, the watch will resume
back to the altitude-sea level pressure display.
c) After changing the battery “--” will be shown as no data kept in
the sea level pressure history memory and bar graph will be clear
(see diagram below). The history and the bar graph will be
updated hourly after one hour.
Refer to Fig. 4f to set the sea level pressure.
Notes:
a) The current sea level pressure can be obtained from most of the
newspapers, local news and radio weather reports or through the
internet weather station.
b) It is necessary to re-calibrate the sea level pressure and altitude
again once the product is placed in a pressurized cabinet such as
an airplane.
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1. Press FUNC from any one of the display modes: sail-local
pressure, sail-clock, sail-altitude and sail-temperature to access
to the sailing timer.
SAILING TIMER MODE
INFORMATION SHOWN IN SAILING TIMER MODE
Four information can be shown in sailing timer: local pressure, clock,
altitude and temperature. Press SELECT to access the information
one by one.
2. Either TIMER 1 [
[
Refer to Fig. 5 to toggle between the information in sailing timer
mode.
] or [
], TIMER 2 [
] and TIMER 3
] can then be toggled to select by pressing FUNC. Refer to
Fig. 5a to toggle between the three sailing timers.
SELECT
Clock
Local pressure
SELECT
Notes:
Temperature
Altitude
SELECT
a) This chronometer works independently with the chronometer in
calendar clock mode.
SELECT
b) This chronometer can run simultaneously with the chronometer
in calendar clock mode.
c) If the chronometer is used as a timer, after reset it will go back to
set time in the timer mode. The chronometer can be used as a
stopwatch only when the time shows 00:00:00
FUNC
FUNC
FUNC
FUNC
Fig. 5a
d) In the Sailing timer mode, only one of the timers, either TIMER
1, TIMER 2 or TIMER 3, can be run at a time.
Fig.5a
Timer 3-6 min sailing timer
Timer 2-10 min sailing timer
Timer 1 -Chronometer
e) Whenever re-entering the SAILING TIMER mode while the
watch in Sailing Timer mode is running, it will automatically
revert to the last running timer.
Fig. 5
Fig.5
SAILING TIMER
TIMER 1 – Chronometer
RA201 is equipped with three sailing timers: TIMER 1 –
chronometer with 99 laps memory; TIMER 2 – 10 minutes pre-set
timer; & TIMER 3 – 6 minutes pre-set timer.
Timer 1 can be used as a stopwatch with 99 laps memory function
as well as a countdown timer.
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Use as a stopwatch:
Notes:
1. Press ST/SP to start the stopwatch.
a) When countdown time reaches the last 5 minutes to last minute,
short double beeping sound every minute.
2. Press LAP to mark a lap memory.
b) At every 10 seconds during the last minute, there will be a short
double beeping sound.
3. Press ST/SP to stop the stopwatch.
4. Press and hold SET for two seconds to reset the stopwatch.
Use as a countdown timer:
c) At every second during the last ten seconds, there will be a short
beeping sound.
1. Press and hold SET for two seconds to set the time for the
countdown timer.
d) At the completion of the countdown, there will be a long beeping
sound for indication.
2. Press SET to toggle between hour, minute and second setting.
e) After completion of the countdown it will automatically activate
the stopwatch.
3. Press +/- to increase or decrease the values.
f) The maximum countdown time and stopwatch range will be
99:59:59.
4. Press SET to confirm the setting and toggle to next field.
5. Press ST/SP to start or stop the chronometer in clock-chronometer
display after setting.
g) The set time will be resumed after the timer is stopped and reset.
h) There are a total of 99 memory groups for the stopwatch; to be
used between a maximum of 99 memory groups or a maximum
of 99 lap memories or a combination of both.
6. Press and hold SET for two seconds to reset the timer.
Refer to Fig. 5b for TIMER 1 operation.
Stopwatch
+
Set hour
-
SET
+
Set minute
SET
-
+
Set second
i) While the stopwatch is working, every press on ST/SP it will be
counted as one memory group and automatically stored in the
memory .
-
SET
ST
/S
P
j) Once the LAP memories are used up, the chronometer still work
but without LAP memory function.
SET
k) At the bottom of the display a running icon shows the status.
SET
l) The latest memory group will be named as “M 1”.
ST
/S
P
Countdown timer
SET
Fig.5b
Fig.
5b
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Recall LAP Memory for TIMER 1
2. Press +/- to select the particular memory group to be deleted.
1. Press SELECT in TIMER 1 mode after it is reset to 00:00:00 to
enter the LAP memory recall mode (recall can only be activated
when timer is not working).
3. Press and hold FUNC for 2 seconds in that particular group to
enter the LAP memory delete mode.
4. Press and hold FUNC for 2 seconds to confirm deletion of the
particular memory group. “donE” will be shown on the display
after the deletion.
2. Press +/- to toggle between memory groups. In the first display,
the date and time stamp will be shown for the starting time for
that corresponding memory group.
5. Press FUNC twice to quit to TIMER 1.
3. Press FUNC to recall the corresponding total (TTL) time.
Notes:
4. Press +/- to scroll among the LAP memory
a) If left idle for 30 sec, it will go back to TIMER 1.
5. Press FUNC to go back to TIMER 1.
b) To cancel the deletion of the LAP memory group, press FUNC
to go back to the LAP memory recall mode.
Refer to Fig. 5c to recall the LAP memory for TIMER 1.
+Date & time stamp -
Memory group's total time
c) If no memory group records exists, “--” will be shown on the display.
Lap time for
memory group -
Refer to Fig. 5d to delete one LAP memory group for TIMER 1.
SELECT
FUNC
+/-
SET
SELECT
FUNC
SET
Fig.5c
Fig.
5c
SET
Note:
FUNC
2 Sec
• If left idle for 30 sec, it will go back to TIMER 1.
Delete the LAP Memory for TIMER 1
The LAP memory group(s) can be deleted. It can either delete one
particular LAP memory group or delete all LAP memory groups.
2 sec
Fig.5e
Fig.
5e
Delete one LAP memory group
Fig.5d
Fig.
5d
1. Press SELECT in TIMER 1 mode after it is reset to 00:00:00 to
enter the LAP memory recall mode.
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Delete all LAP memory groups
3. Press ST/SP to start or stop the timer once either TIMER 2 or
TIMER 3 is selected.
1. Press SELECT in TIMER 1 mode after it is reset to 00:00:00 to
enter the LAP memory recall mode.
4. Press +/- to increase or decrease the full counting minute while
the timer is running.
2. Press and hold FUNC for 2 seconds to enter the LAP memory
delete mode.
5. Press SP to stop the timer.
6. Press and hold SET for 2 seconds to reset the TIMER to the
initial pre-set value.
3. Press SELECT to select deleting all LAP memories.
4. Press and hold FUNC for 2 seconds to confirm the deletion of
all the LAP memories. “donE” followed by “--” will be shown
on the display after the deletion.
Refer to Fig. 5f for TIMER 2 and TIMER 3 display mode.
Timer 1 -Chronometer
5. Press FUNC to quit to TIMER 1.
Refer to Fig. 5e to delete all LAP memory groups for TIMER 1.
FUNC
+
Timer 2 - 10 min
sailing timer -
FUNC
+
FUNC
a) If left idle for 30 sec, it will go back to TIMER 1.
P
/S
T
ST
SE
P
/S
T
ST
SE
Notes:
Timer 3 - 6 min
sailing timer -
FUNC
b) To cancel the deletion of the LAP memory groups, press FUNC
to go back to the LAP memory recall mode.
Fig.5f
Fig. 5f
Notes:
TIMER 2 – 10 MIN SAILING TIMER/TIMER 3 – 6 MIN
SAILING TIMER
a) During count down the timer minute can be increased or
decreased to the full counting minute.
b) When reaching every full minute there will be a short double
beeping sound.
c) When countdown time reaches 5 minutes, there will be short
double beeping sound for 5 seconds.
d) When countdown time reaches the last minute, there will be
continuous beeping with 1 second on and 1 second off cycle.
e) For the last 5 seconds of the countdown there will be a
continuously beeping sound.
RA201 has two pre-set sailing timers: TIMER 2: 10 min sailing
timer and TIMER 3: 6 min sailing timer. These sailing timers function
as a countdown timer but with countdown time fixed at 10 minutes
and 6 minutes and the timer minute can be increased or decreased
while the timer is running.
1. Press FUNC from any display mode: sail-local pressure, sail-clock,
sail-altitude and sail-temperature to access to the sailing timer.
2. Press FUNC toggle to TIMER 1, TIMER 2 or TIMER 3.
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f) At the completion of the countdown there will be a long beeping
sound for indication.
g) After completion of the countdown, it will automatically activate
the stopwatch.
h) The maximum stopwatch range will be 99:59:59.
i) When the timer or stopwatch stops or after a reset, it will resume
to 10 minutes for TIMER 2 or 6 minutes for TIMER 3.
j) At the bottom of the display a running icon shows the status.
Notes:
a) When the backlight is ON, any key press will keep it ON for an
additional 5 seconds.
b) The backlight will not switch on when the battery level is too
low. This indicates a need to change the battery.
c) If [
] appears, the backlight function will deactivate in order
to save the battery power.
SECTION 5 :
KEY LOCK FUNCTION
SECTION 3 : THE THERMOMETER
RA201 is equipped with a thermometer. Please refer to section
CALENDAR CLOCK MODE, ZONE TIME AND UNIT OF
MEASUREMENT; INFORMATION SHOWN IN ALTIMETER;
and INFORMATION SHOWN IN SAILING TIMER MODE.
RA201 is equipped with a key lock function. This function protects
against any unintended key press . Only EL backlight can function
normally while key lock is activated.
Note:
• When RA201 is worn on wrist, the temperature measured could
be affected by the body heat. To acquire an accurate temperature
reading, remove RA201 from the wrist and wait at least for 15
minutes before taking the reading.
SECTION 4 : THE BACKLIGHT
Press LIGHT to turn on the backlight for five seconds.
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Press and hold LIGHT/
the key lock function.
for two seconds to activate/release
SECTION 7 :
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Note:
• After key lock function is activated, only LIGHT key can
function normally.
SECTION 6 :
MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
• The watch is water resistant but it is not recommended to make
any watch setting while exposed to excessive water or under
water. Pressing the keys while in the water or during heavy
rainstorms may cause water to enter into the unit.
• Batteries can be harmful if not disposed properly. Protect the
environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal
stations.
TROUBLE
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Different altitude was
found for same
location in different
days.
This is caused by the
pressure changes due to
the activities instead of
the actual sea level
pressure change.
Recalibrate the altitude
by setting the sea level
pressure.
The bar graph of the
altitude was kept at a
high level.
The altitude exceeds the
upper limit of the
display range of the bar
graph.
The display range will
be readjusted for the
next update.
No bar graph was
observed within the
altitude mode.
(1) Battery has been
changed.
(1-2) Leave the watch
for one minute
and the altitude
record will start to
update again.
(2) The watch has been
reset.
(3) The altitude inferior
to the lower limit of
the display range of
the bar graph.
• Do not clean the unit with alcohol containing detergents, abrasive
or corrosive materials. Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the
plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
• Do not expose the unit to excessive force, shock, dust and
temperature or humidity. Such treatment may result in
malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries, or
distorted parts.
The sea level
pressure or the
altitude does not
reflect the actual
value.
• Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so
will terminate the unit’s warranty and may cause damage. The
unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
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(1) The watch has been
kept in a
pressurized
environment for a
period of time.
(2) This is caused by
the pressure
changes due to the
activities instead of
the actual sea level
pressure change.
(3) The display range
will be readjusted
for the next update.
Re-calibrate the sea
level pressure and
altitude .
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TROUBLE
REMEDY
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
The bar graph of the
sea level pressure
was kept at a high
level.
The sea level pressure
exceeds the upper limit
of the display range of
the bar graph.
The display range will
be readjusted for the
next update.
Cannot start the
Timer in SAILING
TIMER mode.
TIMER 1, TIMER 2 or
TIMER 3 is running.
Stop the running timer
and reset the TIMER.
Start the desired
TIMER accordingly.
After changing the
unit of measurement,
the historical
readings of the sea
level memories were
shown constant.
The watch displays
default values because
there were no updated
data captured.
The sea level memories
will be resumed to the
memorized values once
the sea level pressure
has been updated.
Temperature shown
is higher than the
actual temperature.
The thermometer
detected the body heat
instead of the actual
temperature.
Take the watch off the
wrist of leave it on
open area for at least
15 minutes.
No memory records
and bar graph for the
sea level pressure.
(1) Battery has been
changed.
(2) The watch has been
reset.
(3) The sea level
pressure is inferior
to the lower limit of
the display range of
the bar graph.
Weather forecast
icon never changes.
LAP memory is not
functioning in
TIMER 1.
The barometer changes
were covered by the
activities changes.
(1) LAP memory is
full.
(2) Memory group
record is full.
REMEDY
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE
(1-2) Leave the watch
for one hour till
the sea level
pressure starts to
update again.
(3) The display range
will be readjusted
for the next
updated.
No key function when Key lock function has
key pressed.
been activated.
Release the key lock
function.
No back light when
EL back light key is
pressed.
Replace the old battery
with a new one.
Battery level is too low
to activate the backlight.
SECTION 8 :
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Reset the weather
forecast icon to match
with the current weather
in order to speed up the
response.
CALENDAR CLOCK
Time
Delete the memory
group(s) to release the
memory space for LAP
function.
Date
Year
Zone time
Chronometer
Alarm
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: 12hr with am/pm indication
or 24hr
: MM.DD or DD.MM
: 2001 – 2099 (auto-calendar)
: (+)23 – (-)23 hours
: 99:59:59 (hr:min:sec)
: 1 min daily alarm
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THERMOMETER
TIMER 1
Measuring range
: -10.0...60.0OC (14.0...140.0 OF)
Chronometer
: 99:59:59 (hr:min:sec)
Resolution
: 0.1 OC (0.2 OF)
LAP memory
Accuracy
: +/-1 OC (+/-2 OF)
: 99 memory groups and
99 LAP memory
TIMER 2
ALTIMETER
Altitude display
: 410...9,010m
(–1,345...29,553ft)
Countdown timer
: 00:10:00 (hr:min:sec)
Stopwatch
: 99:59:59 (hr:min:sec)
Altitude setting
: -400...9,000m
(–1,312...29,520ft)
TIMER 3
Resolution
: 1m or 3m (3ft or 10ft)
Countdown timer
: 00:06:00 (hr:min:sec)
Accuracy
: +/-10m (+/-30ft)
Stopwatch
: 99:59:59 (hr:min:sec)
Alarm
: 1 altitude alarm
BAROMETER
POWER SOURCE
Local air pressure display
: 299.0...1101.0 hPa
(8.83...32.51 inHg)
Local air pressure resolution
: 0.1 hPa (0.01 inHg)
Sea level pressure display
: 900...1100 hPa
(26.58...32.48 inHg)
OTHERS
Sea level pressure setting
: 900...1100 hPa
(26.58...32.48 inHg)
Operation temperature
: -10...60OC (14...140 OF)
Storage temperature
: -20...70OC (-4...158 OF)
: 1 hPa (0.03 inHg)
Water resistance
: not actuating keys to
50m (160ft)
Sea level pressure resolution
Accuracy
: +/-3 hPa (+/-0.1 inHg)
Weather forecast indication
: sunny, slightly cloudy,
cloudy, and rainy
Watch
tery
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