Timex Watch 805 095003 User Manual

iControl® Watch  
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3. Press p button, ensure iPod responds to the command correctly. If  
not, remove receiver from iPod and repeat steps 2 and 3 until iPod  
responds correctly.  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
You are now ready to wirelessly control your iPod with your watch!  
VOLUME UP  
OR Increase value.  
Hold to increase rapidly  
TIPS:  
INDIGLO® BUTTON  
Q will be visible on display in modes where iPod use is possible  
(TIME, CHRONO, INTERVAL TIMER and TIMER modes).  
STOP/RESET/SET  
OR DONE (To save  
changes and exit  
setting)  
NEXT TRACK  
OR Proceed to next step  
There will be a slight delay in the iPod's response to button presses  
on the watch. This is normal.  
VOLUME DOWN  
OR Decrease value.  
Hold to decrease rapidly  
MODE OR NEXT  
(Proceed to next step)  
3 G iPod NANO & iPod CLASSIC:  
Your iPod may exhibit a slightly longer delay when responding to  
iControl® watch commands.  
START/SPLIT  
The volume level will not be displayed when changing volume using  
your iControl® watch.  
When setting, each button has a different function as indicated above.  
Display indicates when button changes function.  
Fast-forward or reverse through the currently playing track is not  
available, therefore holding U or u watch buttons has no effect.  
iPod CONTROL  
It is not possible to turn your iPod off by holding p button.  
The iControl® watch is designed to operate up to a range of about 10  
ft. (3 m). Range will be affected by watch and iPod battery voltage. If  
range is greatly reduced even with iPod fully charged, it may be nec-  
essary to replace watch battery. Refer to battery change instructions  
at the end of these instructions.  
iPod® ICON  
VOLUME UP  
PREVIOUS TRACK  
Receiver is powered by iPod, therefore use of the iControl system  
will reduce time between charges for the iPod. Unplug receiver from  
iPod when not using the iControl system.  
(Refer to Mode  
descriptions for  
operation)  
NEXT TRACK  
VOLUME DOWN  
3 G iPod NANO ONLY:  
The backlight may cause interference with iControl® operation,  
especially with backlight timer settings greater than 10 seconds.  
If iControl® operation is unreliable when the backlight is on, try  
reducing the Backlight Timer setting. This setting can be found in the  
settings menu on the iPod.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
(Refer to Mode  
descriptions for  
operation)  
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR iControl® WATCH  
iPod TOUCH ONLY  
Perform these steps each time you are attaching the receiver device to  
your iPod to ensure reliable operation:  
1. Press MODE until watch is in TIME mode. Q will be visible on display.  
The volume will increase or decrease two steps for each press of the  
iControl® volume up (+) or volume down (–) key.  
2. Plug receiver into iPod dock connector.  
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TIME/DATE/HOURLY CHIME  
Chrono is:  
START/SPLIT Button  
STOP/RESET/SET Button  
Reset  
(00:00.00)  
Press and release - START  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release -  
Change Display Format  
Press and hold - U  
SETTING TIME AND DATE:  
1. In TIME mode, press and hold STOP/RESET/SET. Time Zone flashes.  
2. Press + or – to select Time Zone 1, 2 or 3.  
Press and release - SPLIT  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release - STOP  
Press and hold - U  
Running  
Stopped  
3. Press NEXT to set hour. Digits flash.  
4. Press + or – to change hour. Scroll through 12 hours to change to  
AM/PM.  
Press and release - START  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release - U  
Press and hold - RESET  
5. Press NEXT and + / – to set minutes.  
All other iPod functions operate normally.  
6. Press NEXT and + / – to set seconds to zero.  
7. Continue pattern to set day, month, date, year, 12-hour (AM/PM) or  
24-hour military time format, MM.DD or DD.MM date format, turn  
hourly Chime on/off, turn Beep on/off. If you select Beep on, beep will  
sound every time you push a button except INDIGLO® button.  
USING THE CHRONO:  
1. Press MODE until CHRONO appears.  
2. Press and release START/SPLIT to start Chrono. Chrono continues to  
run if you exit the mode.  
8. Press NEXT to set next Time Zone, following procedure above.  
9. Press DONE to exit.  
3. Press and release START/SPLIT to take a split. Lap number alternates  
with last two digits of display.  
TIPS:  
4. Display will freeze for 10 seconds. Press MODE to release display and  
see running Chrono.  
Press and hold START/SPLIT briefly to peek at next Time Zone. Press  
again quickly to view 3rd time zone.  
5. Press and release STOP/RESET/SET to stop or pause Chrono. Press  
and release START/SPLIT to resume.  
Press and hold START/SPLIT while next Time Zone is displayed to  
change to that Time Zone. Watch will beep to confirm change.  
6. When workout is completed, press and hold STOP/RESET/SET to reset  
Chrono.  
CHRONO  
TIP: When Chrono is running, w appears in Time display.  
CUSTOMIZE DISPLAY FORMAT:  
Chrono counts up to 99 laps (100 hours max.) and stores 50 laps.  
This determines what is shown in first and second lines of the display.  
1. When Chrono is reset, press and release STOP/RESET/SET.  
iPod FUNCTION IN CHRONO MODE:  
p and U iPod functions share the buttons with important Chrono  
functions (START/SPLIT and STOP/RESET/SET, respectively):  
2. Press + / – to select LAP/SPL (Split in large digits), SPL/LAP (Lap in  
large digits), or TOTAL RUN.  
3. Press STOP/RESET/SET to exit.  
NOTE: TOTAL RUN format allows you to view total elapsed time and  
total activity time (total activity time=total elapsed time - time paused  
during workout).  
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USING THE TOTAL RUN FEATURE IN CHRONO:  
Select TOTAL RUN display format as described above.  
1. Press START/SPLIT to start Chrono.  
Timer is:  
START/SPLIT Button  
STOP/RESET/SET Button  
Reset  
(00:00.0)  
Press and release - START  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release -SET  
Press and hold - U  
2. Press STOP/RESET/SET every time you pause/stop during your work-  
out. Primary display will show time elapsed less paused time (total  
activity time). Upper display will continue to run, showing total  
elapsed time since Chrono was started.  
Press and release - p  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release - STOP  
Press and hold - U  
Running  
Stopped  
Press and release - START  
Press and hold - p  
Press and release - RESET  
Press and hold - U  
TIPS:  
When you have completed a workout in this format, total elapsed  
time will continue to run until Chrono is reset.  
All other iPod functions operate normally.  
SETTING THE TIMER or INTERVAL TIMER  
When recalling TOTAL RUN, only total activity time will be displayed.  
You can set one (TIMER) or two sequential (INT TMR) Countdown Timers:  
1. Press MODE until TIMER or INT TMR appears. Timer & Interval Timer  
must be stopped and reset before settings can be changed.  
Elapsed time counter will continue to run until Chrono is reset. If you  
take a split, display will change to LAP/SPL Elapsed time is not stored  
in memory.  
2. Press and release STOP/RESET/SET.  
[INT TMR ONLY]: INT 1 flashes.  
RECALL  
3. Press + / – to change hour.  
1. Press MODE until RECALL appears.  
4. Press NEXT and + / – to set minutes.  
5. Press NEXT and + / – to set seconds.  
6. Press NEXT and + / – to select STOP AT END or REPEAT AT END.  
2. Press + / – to review Lap/Split times of successive laps, BEST lap,  
AVG lap.  
TIPS:  
[INT TMR ONLY]: Press NEXT and then press + / – to change to INT 2  
(Interval 2). Press NEXT and repeat steps 3 - 6 for INT 2.  
Press STOP/RESET/SET at any time to return to viewing first Lap/Split  
time.  
7. Press DONE to confirm and exit.  
You cannot view the current lap time if Chrono is running.  
Recall data is cleared when Chrono is started from reset.  
iPod function is not available in RECALL mode.  
USING THE TIMER & INTERVAL TIMER  
1. Press and release START/SPLIT to start countdown. Countdown will  
continue if you exit mode.  
An alarm melody chimes when countdown or interval reaches zero  
or before it starts to countdown again, if set to repeat.  
INTERVAL TIMER & TIMER  
iPod FUNCTION IN TIMER & INTERVAL TIMER MODES:  
2. Press and release STOP/RESET/SET to stop Timer.  
p and U functions share the buttons with important TIMER & INT TMR  
functions (START and STOP/RESET/SET, respectively):  
3. Press and release START/SPLIT to continue countdown, or press and  
release STOP/RESET/SET to reset.  
TIPS:  
H appears in Time display when either Timer is running.  
Maximum number of repeats is 99.  
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For repeat Timer operation, repetition number appears at top right of  
screen.  
watch face at night and in low light conditions.  
2. Continue to press up to 3 seconds to maintain illumination.  
[INT TMR ONLY] When first countdown is complete, timer proceeds to  
the next non-zero interval that is set. INDIGLO® night-light flashes  
and beep sounds between each interval.  
3. Press and hold INDIGLO® button for 4 seconds to activate NIGHT-  
MODE® feature  
4. In NIGHT-MODE® feature, push any button to illuminate watch face  
for 3 seconds.  
[INT TMR ONLY] If you set both Timers in Interval Timer to repeat,  
Timer will countdown both intervals and then repeat entire  
sequence.  
5. To deactivate NIGHT-MODE® feature, press INDIGLO® button for  
4 seconds. Feature will automatically deactivate after 8 hours.  
ALARM  
BATTERY  
SETTING ALARM  
Timex strongly recommends that a retailer or jeweler replace  
battery. Battery type is on watch back. If present, push/short internal  
reset switch after replacing battery. Battery life estimates are based on  
certain assumptions regarding usage; battery life may vary depending on  
actual usage.  
1. Press MODE until ALM 1 appears.  
2. Press STOP/RESET/SET to set alarm.  
3. Hour digits flash. Press + / – to change hour.  
4. Press NEXT and + / – to set minutes, AM or PM (if primary time  
display is in 12-hour format), DAILY, WKDAYS or WKENDS  
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE. DO NOT RECHARGE.  
KEEP LOOSE BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN.  
5. Press DONE to confirm and exit.  
To set remaining alarms, press MODE for ALM 2 or ALM 3 and set as  
above.  
WATER RESISTANCE  
If your watch is water-resistant, meter marking or (O) is indicated.  
USING ALARM  
Press START/SPLIT to turn Alarm ON or OFF. w appears in display when  
Water-Resistance Depth  
p.s.i.a. * Water Pressure Below Surface  
Alarm is ON.  
30m/98ft  
50m/164ft  
100m/328ft  
60  
86  
TIPS:  
When Alarm is on and the set time is less than 12 hours away,  
(alarm icon) appears in Time display.  
160  
*pounds per square inch absolute  
When Alarm expires, INDIGLO® night-light and alarm icon flash and  
alert sounds. Press any button to silence.  
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER-RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS  
ANY BUTTONS UNDER WATER.  
1. Watch is water-resistant only as long as lens, push buttons and case  
remain intact.  
If no button is pushed, alert will cease after 20 seconds and Backup  
Alarm will activate after 5 minutes.  
iPod function is not available in Alarm mode.  
2. Watch is not a diver watch and should not be used for diving.  
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT/NIGHT-MODE® FEATURE  
3. Rinse watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water.  
1. Press INDIGLO® button to activate night-light. Electroluminescent  
technology illuminates entire  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Manufacturer:  
Timex Corporation  
555 Christian Road  
Middlebury, CT USA 06762  
Operating range: 10ft  
Transmission Method: Radio frequency  
Frequency: 433 MHZ  
declares that the product:  
Battery: CR2025  
Product Name:  
Model Number:  
Timex iControl  
M805  
FCC:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
R&TTE: 1999/05/EC  
Standards:  
ETSI EN 300 330-1 - V1.3.1 (EMC) & (ERM)  
ETSI EN 300 330-2 - V1.1.1 (EMC) & (ERM)  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-  
ance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
LVD: 73/23/EEC  
Standards:  
CENELEC EN 60950-1  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-  
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
EMC: 89/336/EEC  
Standards:  
CENELEC EN 55022:1998  
CENELEC EN 55024-1998  
EN 61000-4-2 - ESD  
EN 61000-4-3 - RF Radiated Immunity  
EN 61000-4-8 - Magnetics  
Supplemental Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of  
the Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/05/EC, the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the 7  
marking accordingly.  
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Agent:  
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Brian J. Hudson  
Director, Test Engineering and Module Development  
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil  
numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Date: 01 May, 2007, Middlebury, Connecticut, U.S.A.  
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TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY  
(U.S. – LIMITED WARRANTY – PLEASE SEE FRONT OF INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
FOR TERMS OF EXTENDED WARRANTY OFFER)  
Your TIMEX® watch is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex Corporation for a period  
of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this  
International Warranty.  
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your watch by installing new or thoroughly  
reconditioned and inspected components or replace it with an identical or similar model. IMPOR-  
TANT — PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO  
YOUR WATCH:  
1) after the warranty period expires;  
2) if the watch was not originally purchased from an authorized Timex retailer;  
3) from repair services not performed by Timex;  
4) from accidents, tampering or abuse; and  
5) lens or crystal, strap or band, watch case, attachments or battery. Timex may charge you for  
replacing any of these parts.  
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CON-  
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some countries and states do not allow limitations on implied warranties  
and do not allow exclusions or limitations on damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from  
country to country and state to state.  
To obtain warranty service, please return your watch to Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex retail-  
er where the watch was purchased, together with a completed original Watch Repair Coupon or, in  
the U.S. and Canada only, the completed original Watch Repair Coupon or a written statement iden-  
tifying your name, address, telephone number and date and place of purchase. Please include the  
following with your watch to cover postage and handling (this is not a repair charge): a US$ 8.00  
check or money order in the U.S.; a CAN$7.00 cheque or money order in Canada; and a UK£2.50  
cheque or money order in the U.K. In other countries, Timex will charge you for postage and han-  
dling. NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN  
YOUR SHIPMENT.  
For the U.S., please call 1-800-448-4639 for additional warranty information. For Canada, call  
1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call +55 (11) 5572 9733. For Mexico, call 01-800-01-060-00. For Central  
America, the Caribbean, Bermuda and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.). For Asia, call  
852-2815-0091. For the U.K., call 44 020 8687 9620. For Portugal, call 351 212 946 017. For France,  
call 33 3 81 63 42 00. For Germany, call 49 7 231 494140. For the Middle East and Africa, call  
971-4-310850. For other areas, please contact your local Timex retailer or Timex distributor for  
warranty information. In Canada, the U.S. and in certain other locations, participating Timex retailers  
can provide you with a postage-paid, pre-addressed Watch Repair Mailer for your convenience in  
obtaining factory service.  
©2008 Timex Corporation. TIMEX and NIGHT-MODE are registered trademarks of Timex Corporation.  
INDIGLO and iControl are registered trademarks of Indiglo Corporation in the US. and other  
countries. iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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