Tissot Watch 151_EN User Manual

RACING-TOUCH  
USER’S MANUAL  
Acknowledgements  
We would like to thank you for choosing a TISSOT  
watch, a Swiss brand among the most highly renowned  
in the world. Your RACING-TOUCH watch has the most  
recent technical innovations. It gives you a constant  
analogue time display and a variety of digital displays.  
In addition, the following functions can be accessed  
simply by touching the glass: Alarm, Compass, Lap time,  
Split time, Timer and Tide.  
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GENERAL USER INFORMATION  
Activating the touch-sensitive glass  
Activating the light  
Setting mode  
Display mode  
Activate the glass  
2 sec.  
2 sec.  
1 sec.  
Activating the light - The display  
light will stay on for 10 seconds.  
Date display =  
default display  
Select a function  
When the glass is activated, the  
«T» symbol will flash on the digital  
display.  
Time1 display: T1  
or  
If the glass is not touched, it will  
automatically deactivate after  
15 seconds.  
Time 2 display: T2  
Exception: in compass mode,  
the glass will deactivate after  
30 seconds.  
: move display and/or hand  
position forward  
Touch one of the 7 touch-sensitive  
areas of the glass to activate the cor-  
responding function.  
: move the display and/or hand  
position backward  
Options display  
If no manipulation for 10 seconds,  
the setting mode is deactivated.  
Return to  
Date display  
LONDON  
T1  
NEW-YORK  
T2  
SETTING > TIME T1 & T2  
Pressing and holding the 2 o’clock (+) or 4 o’clock (-) pushers will move the hands forward or backward. After a full revolution, the  
minute hand will stop and the hour hand advances/reverses in steps of one hour. Time T2 is set in steps of 15 minutes.  
or  
2 sec.  
or  
1 sec.  
a)  
b)  
: forward 1 min.  
: back 1 min.  
(hands and display)  
Validate setting  
Activate the glass  
Time T1 or T2 display  
Setting mode  
a) The seconds restart at zero  
(example: T1)  
b) The seconds continue  
SETTING > DATE  
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The calendar is perpetual, i.e. the number of days per month is predefined allowing the watch to correctly indicate the date until 2099. In continu-  
ous setting, the days scroll past slowly at first, and then quicker. After a full month, the calendar scrolls in months, and then likewise in years.  
or  
2 sec.  
1 sec.  
or  
: forward one day  
: back one day  
Activate the glass  
Date display  
Setting mode  
Validate setting  
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SETTING > OPTIONS  
OPT  
Use the options menu to access the main settings of the watch.  
1 sec.  
Activate glass  
Options display  
(see page 4)  
Switch to sub-menu:  
Units display  
Beep display  
Swap timezones T1 with T2  
Automatic switch to standby  
mode after 10 seconds. Beeps  
every second  
Back to units display  
At any time: exit sub-menu -  
back to date display  
SETTING > UNITS  
OPT  
2 sec.  
or  
Units display  
Setting mode  
Select mode 12/24 hours - in Validate setting. Selecting 12 hour mode  
12 hour mode, AM appears in displays the date in the format MM.DD.  
the display below the time.  
YY (month, day, year) and 24 hour mode  
in the format DD.MM.YY (day, month,  
year).  
SETTING > BEEP  
OPT  
2 sec.  
or  
Deactivating the sound  
silences adjustment beeps  
but not the alarms.  
or  
Beep display  
Setting mode  
Activated = on  
Deactivated = off  
Validate setting  
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SETTINGS > SWAP  
OPT  
Swap mode allows the exchange of time T1 with time T2. Example: Before travelling, one can set the local time zone of the destination under  
T2 and upon arrival use the swap setting to have local time displayed as T1. When returning simply swap the two time zones back again.  
2 sec.  
or  
or  
Swap display  
Setting mode  
«Swap N» = No  
«Swap Y» = Yes  
Validate setting  
SETTINGS > SLEEP  
OPT  
Sleep (or standby) mode is a battery economy mode. All the functions are deactivated except the time and date which are continu-  
ously being updated in the background. This mode economises the battery when the watch is not being worn.  
a) The watch is on standby  
Back to time & date mode  
Automatic switch to standby mode after  
10 seconds. Beep every second.  
or  
b)  
/
: stop the count, the watch does not  
switch to standby mode  
Back to time & date mode  
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SETTINGS > SYNCHRONISATION  
OPT  
The watch needs to be synchronised if the watch hands do not display the same time as the digital display,  
or if they are not correctly superimposed when accessing the functions.  
The watch is desynchronised when its electric motor’s mechanism is disturbed due to heavy impacts for  
example.  
N.B.: The glass must be active to access the synchronisation mode.  
Synchronised  
Desynchronised  
or  
or  
5 sec.  
or  
or  
Units display  
Press and hold the middle  
pusher to enter into syn-  
chronisation setting mode  
If the watch is synchro-  
nised, the hands should be  
perfectly superimposed in  
the 12 o’clock position.  
Position the hours hand  
at 12 o’clock  
Validate setting  
Position the minute hand  
at 12 o’clock  
Validate setting  
Return to Time T1 mode  
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TIDE  
The minute hand indicates the actual state of a tide at a chosen location and the hour hand shows the tendency to low or high tide.  
1 sec.  
Low tide  
High tide  
Activate glass  
Tide display  
Hour hand indicates the tendency to low or high tide  
Minute hand indicates the actual state of the tide  
(amplitude)  
The display indicates the time  
of next high and low tides  
SETTING > CALIBRATING THE TIDE FUNCTION  
For your RACING-TOUCH to indicate correct tidal information, you need to enter the exact time of the next high tide at your location. Please visit one of the  
websites listed on page 8 for information about tidal times.  
2 sec.  
or  
or  
: time forward  
: time backward  
High tide display  
Setting mode  
Validate setting  
GLOSSARY > TIDE  
Tides  
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the rotation of the Earth and the  
gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun. The interval between two high tides is of approximately  
12 hours and 25 minutes.  
During high tide, the sea level rises because the side of the Earth facing the Moon (nearest it) is attracted by the gravi-  
tational force of the Moon. Combined with the centrifugal force caused by the rotation of the Earth, oceans stretch  
into an ellipse with the Earth in the center. The ellipse has two peaks; one nearest the Moon and one farthest from it  
(at the antipodal point). As the Earth spins on its axis once a day and the Moon needs about 30 days to rotate around  
the Earth, the ellipse stays aligned with the Moon meaning that there are two high and two low tides in one day.  
L
A
B
H
Description of function  
Upon activation of the Tide function, the hands of your RACING-TOUCH indicate tidal information.  
Minute hand  
The minute hand moves back and forth in a half circle between 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock and indicates the actual  
state (amplitude) of the current tide. As there are four tides a day, the minute hand will need 6 hours to go from  
9 to 3 o’clock and thus indicating how high, how low or how average is the current sea level for a chosen location.  
Hour hand  
L
H
In Tide function, the hour hand only has two positions. It points either towards 9 o’clock (“L”) or towards 3 o’clock  
(“H”). If it points to “L”, it means that the tidal tendency (next tide) is to low tide and if it points to “H” it is to high tide.  
When the Tide function is calibrated for a chosen location, the LCD display indicates at which time the next high  
and low tides will occur.  
Example: The next tide will be a low tide (hour hand points to «L»), the sea level is still high as the last tide was a  
high one but it is now descending (minute hand is always trying to catch up the hour hand). It will be full low tide  
in approximately 4 hours, at exactly 5:54 pm.  
Note  
For best accuracy of the tide function, set tidal times as frequently as possible. For your safety, always carefully  
plan boat trips with accurate information and tools that meet your needs.  
Example  
Useful links  
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LAP  
The lap function is a chronograph dedicated to measuring lap times of 1 runner / racer, etc.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
Lap display  
Start lap chronograph with  
pusher  
First lap time is running  
Last lap time must be  
stopped with the  
pusher  
Reset lap chronograph  
with the pusher  
Lap times are saved as  
long as the chronograph  
is not started again  
Activate glass  
Use the  
pusher to  
mark the end of each lap  
Last marked lap time is  
blinking for 10 seconds  
while next lap time  
is already running in  
background  
LAP > SAVED DATA  
Every lap time measured with the lap function are saved and can be displayed on the watch as well as total race time, fastest, slowest  
and average lap times statistics.  
or  
or  
TOT: total race time  
AVG: average lap time  
FAS: fastest lap time  
SLO: slowest lap time  
Touch twice to access  
saved lap times  
Touch again to access  
statistics  
Activate glass  
Scroll through lap times  
with the  
and  
pushers  
Scroll through statistics  
with the and  
pushers  
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SPLIT  
The split function is a chronograph dedicated to measuring total racing time of up to 99 racers competing in the same timed event.  
Example: measure the arrival time of several runners in a 100 meter race.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
1 sec.  
Split display  
Start split chronograph  
with the pusher  
Last arrival time must  
be stopped with the  
pusher  
Reset split chronograph  
with the pusher  
Arrival times are saved  
as long as the split  
chronograph is not  
started again  
Activate glass  
Use the  
pusher to  
mark the arrival of up to  
99 racers  
Last marked arrival time  
is blinking for 10 seconds  
while the total elapsed  
time is still running in  
background  
SPLIT > SAVED DATA  
Every split time measured with the split function is saved and can be displayed on the watch.  
or  
Touch twice to access  
saved split times  
Activate glass  
Scroll through split times  
with the  
and  
pushers  
TOT: last arrival time and  
total race time  
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N
W
E
COMPASS  
S
The minute hand points to magnetic North. By setting the magnetic declination the minute hand will indicate True Noth. In compass mode, the  
LCD displays the azimuth (angle between Heading (12 o’clock) and the North (minutes hand)).  
1 sec.  
N
S
Minutes hand points to North  
LCD display indicates the  
azimuth  
Activate glass  
Calibration of the compass  
Back to regular compass  
display  
N
S
W
E
SETTING > COMPASS > MAGNETIC DECLINATION  
The RACING-TOUCH compass can be adjusted to indicate True North if the magnetic declination for a chosen location is known.  
2 sec.  
or  
or  
N
S
Insert the magnetic declination  
: +/- degree East  
: +/- degree West  
Compass Display  
Setting mode and magnetic  
Validate setting  
Minute hand now points to  
True North  
declination display  
SETTING > COMPASS > COMPASS CALIBRATION  
OPT  
In case you feel that your RACING-TOUCH is no longer pointing to North (due to a shock or a strong exposure to a magnetic field), you  
can recalibrate it.  
2 sec.  
Turn the watch on itself for more than a complete  
revolution on a horizontal surface (e.g. a table) in  
an environment free from magnetic interference,  
at a rotation speed of around 30° per second.  
Total time: 20 seconds maximum  
Activate calibration mode  
- glass deactivated during calibration  
Compass calibration  
display  
1 sec.  
N
S
a) Calibration successful  
- data stored  
b) Calibration failed  
- repeat calibration  
Back to compass display  
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N
W
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GLOSSARY > COMPASS  
S
Compass  
Azimuth  
In compass mode, your RACING-TOUCH in-  
dicates the magnetic North. By setting the  
magnetic declination in the watch, it will  
indicate True North.  
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.  
N
S
Cap  
Azimuth explanations  
An azimuth is the horizontal angle  
between the direction of an object  
(heading) and North and is measured  
Cap  
N
N
Compass explanations  
The vertical lines (meridians) on the Earth converge at the True North Pole (Ng), in degrees from 0° to 359° (e.g.: East  
indicating its direction. The hand of a conventional compass indicates the direc- = 90°). In compass mode, 12 o’clock  
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  
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.  
S
S
Azimut  
315o  
Azimut  
315o  
N
g
Nm  
Note 1  
For a correct indication of North, it is very important to hold the watch as level  
as possible.  
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.  
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°  
2°  
Resolution:  
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.  
or  
1 sec.  
or  
Activate glass  
Alarm 1 display  
Alarm 2 display  
Alarm rings  
Stop alarm  
SETTING > ALARM  
2 sec.  
or  
or  
Alarm 1 or 2 display  
Activate or deactivate  
alarm  
Setting mode  
&
: adjust alarm  
Validate setting  
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TIMER  
The RACING-TOUCH features 2 individual timers that can be set manually. Use the pushers to set a time in the timer function.  
2 sec.  
or  
Activate glass  
First timer display  
Setting mode  
Validate setting  
: add time  
: remove time  
Touch twice to access the  
second timer  
or  
or  
Start or stop the timer  
Timer rings when it  
reaches zero  
Stop the ringing with any  
pusher  
Reload the last time set on  
the timer  
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