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Instruction Manual / Roaming

Instruction Manual / Roaming


Instruction Manual / Roaming

ISA 9003

1. General Points

1.1
1.2



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Modes
Pushbuttons
1) Pushbutton C (Crown)
2) Pushbutton A
3) Pushbutton B
4) Pushbutton D

2. Modes Description

2.1 TIME mode


2.2 Select city mode
2.4 Alarm mode

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3. Battery and Synchronizing hands

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3.1 Synchronizing hands


3.2 Changing the battery

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1. General Points
The ISA Swiss Made movement 9003 is composed by an analogical part
for the hour display and of a digital module for several functions which
are detailed in the chapter Modes.
The analogical time is displayed through 2 hands (hours and minutes)
driven in independent ways. The rotation of hands is only in one direction.
The digital display is done through a LCD screen. It is composed of 2
alphanumerical characters, 2 numerical characters and 3 pictograms, 60
dots for second indication and 24 dots for cities selection.
The analogical and the digital times are synchronised.
The LCD display is lightened through an electro luminescent cell placed
under it.
The movement is driven through 3 buttons and 1 crown which description is defined in the chapter pushbuttons.
The program includes a perpetual calendar between 2000 and 2049.
WARNING: From each mode, local time (TIME1) can be adjusted by pulling the crown (C).

1.1 Modes

TIME MODE

SELECT CITY MODE

ALARM MODE

see 2.1

see 2.2

see 2.3

1.2 Pushbuttons
1) Pushbutton C (Crown)
PUSH C
Change mode.

PULL C
Get in TIME hour correction
directly from any mode.

2) Pushbutton A
PUSH A
The displayed value can
be modified step by step
or in accelerated speed
respectively through short
or maintained push on A
when the watch is in setting
mode. holding push 12

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step by step push 12,13,14,15

3) Pushbutton B
PUSH B
Allows to enter in setting
mode and to select submodes.

4) Pushbutton D
PUSH D
Allows to switch on the EL.
A timer keeps the EL on for
3 seconds after the pushbutton release.
When EL is on: Any action
on A, B or C will switch on
EL for 3 sec. more.

2. Modes Description
2.1 TIME mode
PULL C
From each mode, TIME can be
adjusted by pulling the crown (C).

Summer Time ST indication starts


blinking.

PUSH A
Select Summer Time ST between
ON and OFF, this selection is valid
for selected city only, and have to
be repeated for any city with summer time option.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm Summer time.


Adjust hour. HR
starts blinking.

Select hour.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm hour
and adjust
minute. MN
starts blinking.

Select minute.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm minute.
Adjust second.
SE starts blinking.

Reset second.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm second
and adjust year.
YE starts blinking.

Select year.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm year.
Adjust month.
MO starts blinking.

Select month.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm month
and adjust date.
DT starts blinking.

Select date.

PUSH B
Push B for going on the beginning

PUSH C
Go out of time adjust. The new
day is calculated. The two hands
are going in the new position to
indicate news hour and minute.

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2.2 Select city mode


PUSH C
Push the crown to enter in the
select city mode. The city index
will blink.
In this mode you can select the
city that you would like to have
the time.

PUSH A
Select city in counterclockwise.

PUSH B
Select city in clockwise.

To go out this mode you can push the crown or wait for 5 seconds without pushing any button. When you go out this mode, the hands go on
the new position (time of new select city), and you go on time mode.
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2.4 Alarm mode


PUSH C
Push the crown to enter in alarm
mode.

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PUSH B

PUSH A

Push B more
than 1 second.
Adjust hour. HR
starts blinking.

Select hour.

PUSH B

PUSH A

Confirm hour
and adjust
minute. MN
starts blinking.

Select minute.

PUSH B
Go out of alarm
adjust.

ALARM 0N

If you have any action on button, during 3 seconds, you go out


alarm adjust.

ALARM 0FF

To go out this mode you can push the crown or wait for 5 seconds without push any button.

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Alarm will start when alarm is ON


and when there is coincidence
between TIME showed by hands
and by display in alarm mode.
Alarm is characterised by 20
double-bips, one per second
(frequency 4kHz), repeated after
2 minutes if the first alarm is not
stopped.
Alarm will automatically switch
OFF after alarm (alarm being
stopped or not). Alarm time will
not be reset.

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3. Battery and Synchronizing hands


3.1 Synchronizing hands

In time mode, push on A and B together (hold for 2 seconds), hands go


on position 12h. The movement is in mode hands synchronisation. SYnc
appears on the display.
PUSH A to set hour hand on 12.

PUSH B to set minute hand on 12.

When hoding push button, hands move in fast mode. When pushing by
pulses, hands move step by step.
Push on C to go out mode hands synchronisation.
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3.2 Changing the battery


When the detection of low battery is dectected, BAtt and date are
blinking alternatively.

Remove the case back and remove


the battery.

Put the new battery


(CR2016 - 3.00V).
The 2 hands turn 360. The 2
hands have to be on 12. Put the
case back. If the 2 hands are not
at 12: enter in synchronisation
mode according to 3.1 to set it.
Adjust time, date and other functions.

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