Breitling Aerospace Manual
Breitling Aerospace Manual
Breitling Aerospace Manual
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1. Introduction
Description This Breitling electronic movements various functions are exceptionally logical and simple to use. They are selected and called up merely by actioning the crown.
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[image 22-2] Rotate the crown in position 2 [crown pulled out] to correct functions
Selecting functions Functions are selected by rotating the crown in position 1 (neutral position) backward or forward. The various functions appear on the dial display in 1 to 8 or 8 to 1 order, depending on the direction of rotation.
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8.10 45 [image 24-1] Select the T2 (2nd timezone) functions by rotating the crown.
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T2
8.10 45 [image 24-2] press once on the crown: if the letter A or P is displayed, the time readout is in the 2x12H mode, as for example: T2
8p.10 45 [image 24-5] Note: When the time readout is in the 2x12H mode, a small "P" appears next to the hour figure betwenne noon and midnight. If no letter is visible, the time readout is in the 24H mode, as for example: T2
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[image 25-2] after noon To change the time display mode, press on the crown twice. T2
21.00 35 [image 25-4] [rotate the crown] Select and display local time; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position T
21.00 35 [image 25-5] pull the crown out: the hour and the minute digits flash on and off; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position T
21.00 35 [image 25-6] [rotate the pulled out crown] set the watch to the correct time by rotating the crown: rapid rotation moves the hands forward or backward by a full hour while slow rotation moves them in either direction by one minute; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
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Breitling Aerospace User Manual 22.10 35 [image 26-1] push the crown back against the case. If desired, return the watch to the 2x12H mode (see point 2.1)
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22.10 35 [image 26-2] [rotate the crown] Select and display local time; T
22.10 15 [image 26-3] pull the crown out: the hour and minute digits flash on and off;
22.10 20 [image 27-1] push the crown back again. The seconds digits flash for 1 minute.
22.10 00 [image 27-2] while the seconds digits flash, push the crown back in precisely at an observatory time signal or when a reference time source marks the exact minute: this will return the seconds digits to zero [and the minute digits to the nearest minute]. Check that the minute display corresponds to the exact time; if it does not, add or subtract a minute (see point 2.2).
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Note: The calendar is programmed to provide the exactdate during a full leap-year cycle of four years, thus requiring a correction every February 29 only.
35 10 [image 27-3] [rotate the crown] Select the Seconds & Date function display; seconds/date
8 10 [image 28-1] pull the crown out: next to the date, the seconds digits are replaced by the month digit(s), with all digits flashing; month / date
8 10 [image 28-2] rotate the [pulled out] crown forward or backward: if rotated rapidly, the month will change; if rotated slowly, the date will change.
55 15 [image 28-3] push the crown back in: the seconds digits replace the month. Leap-year adjustments: The calendar is programmed to switch automatically from February 28 to March 1; it will therefore have to be adjusted manually every February 29 by moving the date back by one day, from March 1 to February 29. Please note: Although the watch does not normally display the month, the latter must of course be correctly set to enable the pertual calendar to function normally.
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MO 10 [image 29-1] [rotate the crown] Select the Day & Date function display; day / date
MO E [image 29-2] pull the crown out: the date is replaced by a letter corresponding to the language in which the name of the day can be displayed: E for English, F for French, D for German, S for Spanish, while the day indication flashes; rotate the crown forward or backward to set the exact day in the language desired.
TU E [image 29-3] rotate the [pulled out] crown forward or backward to set the exact day in the language desired
TU 10 [image 29-4] push the crown back in: the date replaces the letter.
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8.10 35 [image 30-2] pull the crown out: the digitally displayed time is not the same as the time shown by the hands; R
8.11 35 [image 30-3] rotate the [pulled out] crown backward or forward until the hands show exactly the same time as the display (rapid rotation of the crown will cause the haands to move in either direction by a complete hour); NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
[image 30-4] push the crown back in; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
8.11 35 [image 31-1] return the watch to the display of local time and reset the hands precisely (see point 2.2). NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
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Breitling Aerospace User Manual [image 31-2] [rotate the crown] Select and display local time; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position T
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9.00 35 [image 31-3] pull the crown out: the hour and minute digits will flash; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position T
10.00 38 [image 31-4] rotate the [pulled out] crown backward or forward quickly, causing the hands to move in either direction by a full hour with each rotation; NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
10.00 40 [image 32-1] push the crown back in. NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position Please remember not to rotate the crown slowly after rotating it rapidly to change timezones.
0.00 00 [image 32-2] [rotate the crown] Select the Timer (TM) function; TM
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0.00 00 [image 32-3] pull the crown out: the hours and minutes will flash; TM
0.21 00 [image 33-1] set the desired time span by rotating the [pulled out] crown forward or backward (rapid rotation changes the hour readout, slow rotation changes the minute readout); TM
0.20 58 [image 33-2] push the crown back in: counting down begins and the watch will buzz at the end of the pre-set time span; TM
0.00 00 [image 33-3] press on the crown to end the buzzing. To cancel an ongoing countdown operation: TM
0.18 35 [image 33-4] [rotate the crown] select the Timer (TM) function; TM
0.00 00 [image 33-5] press on the crown during more than two seconds; the timer will return to zero. http://vbr.com/doku/breitling4.htm PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com 18/06/2006
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8.10 45 [image 34-1] [rotate the crown] Select the Second Timezone (T2) function; T2
8.10 45 [image 34-2] pull the crown out; the digits corresponding to the 2nd timezone begin flashing; T2
6.10 50 [image 34-3] rotate the [pulled out] crown forward or backward; T2
6.10 55 [image 34-4] push the crown back in. Note: the minute and the seconds readouts cannot be changed and always remain on local time. Remember to take into account the watch's time mode (2x12H or 24H) when selecting and displaying a second timezone (see point 2.1).
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[image 35-1] [rotate the crown] Select the Chronograph (CHR) function; CHR
01 03 95 [image 35-3] press the crown again to stop the chronograph; CHR
01 04 95 [image 35-4] a further press on the crown will restart the chronograph, allowing a series of short times to be measured and added together; CHR
00 00 00 [image 36-1] return the chronograph to zero by pressing on the crown for more than two seconds. While the chronograph is in use, any other function of the watch can be selected and used. However, the watch must be returned to the chronograph (CHR) mode for stopping and reading chronograph times and returning this function to zero. The chronograph mechanism will stop automatically after 48 hours. Times shorter than 1 hour are expressed in minutes, seconds and hundredths of a second. Times longer than 1 hour are measured in hours, minutes and seconds. CHR
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6.30 AL [image 37-1] [rotate the crown] Select the Alarm (AL) function; AL
6.30 AL [image 37-2] pull the crown out: the digits will flash; AL
7.30 AL [image 37-3] display the desired alarm time by rotating the [pulled out] crown forward or backward (rapid rotation changes the hour readout, slow rotation changes the minute readout); AL
7.30 AL [image 37-4] push the crown back in: "AL" appears, confirming that the alarm function is running; AL
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7.30 AL [image 37-5] when the alarm sounds, press on the crown to end the buzzing. NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position To set or reset the alarm, press on the crown after selecting the alarm (AL) function. AL
6.30 AL [image 38-3] To test the alarm function, press on the crown during more than two seconds after selecting the alarm (AL) function: the buzzer will sound. Note: remember to take into account the watch's time mode (2x12H or 24H) when setting the alarm to the desired time (see point 2.1).
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1.16 00 [image 39-1] 1 hr 16 min. = --- * * . = 1 hr + 1 quarter hour + 1 min. NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
15.42 00 [image 39-2] 15 hrs 42 min. = --- --- --- * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . = 3 hrs + 2 quarter hours + 2 x 5 min. + 2 min. NOTE: Hands are not shown at the correct position
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