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    Akwdm

    We would like to thank you or choosing a TISSOT

    watch, a Swiss brand among the most highly renowned

    in the world. Your T-TOUCH watch has the most recent

    technical innovations. It gives you a constant analogue

    time display and a variety o digital displays.

    In addition, the ollowing unctions can be accessed

    simply by touching the glass: Weather, Altimeter,

    Chronograph, Compass, Alarm and Thermometer.

    T-TOUCH EXPERT

    Users Manual

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    K

    Functions

    Time t

    Time t2

    Alarm 2

    R Relative pressure, Active altitude dierence meter

    A Absolute pressure, Azimuth

    Water resistance: 10 bar(100 m / 330 t)

    Active touch-sensitive glass

    2d 1 1

    ActivAte

    light

    ActivAtetouch-

    sensitiveglAss

    centRe Date 3

    centRe Time 1

    3

    Aa - a / Aa

    centRe Time 2 4

    centRe Options 4

    Meteo Weather, relative pressure 6

    Meteo Weather, absolute pressure

    6

    AltiMeteR Altimeter 7

    chRono Timer 9

    coMPAss Compass

    10

    AlARM Alarm 1 12

    AlARM Alarm 2 12

    theRMo Thermometer 12

    coMPAss Calibration 11

    AltiMeteR Altitude dierence meter 8

    chRono Chronograph 9

    coMPAss Azimuth 10

    2d

    Battery type: button-type lithium-manganese dioxide primarybattery cell.

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    setting > tiMes t & t2

    setting > DAte

    Pr ad d r w m ad rward r bakward. Ar a r, m ad w p ad rad ada/rr p r. tm t2 p 15 m.

    Activate glass Time t or t2 display(example: T)

    s mode : orward 1 min.

    : back 1 min.(hands and display)

    Validate settinga) The seconds restartat zerob) The seconds continue

    Activate glass Da display Validate setting

    t adar prpa, .. mbr da pr m prdfd. i , da r pa w a fr, ad qkr. Ar a m, adar r m, ad kw ar.

    1 .

    1 .

    2 .

    2 .

    r

    a) b)

    r

    r

    s mode : orward one day

    : back one day

    geneRAl useR inFoRMAtionActivating the

    touch-sensitive glass Aa s md

    s a

    Touch one o the 7 touch-sensitive areaso the glass to activate the

    corresponding unction.

    Dpa md

    Activate the glass

    When the glass is activated, thesymbol will fash on the digital

    display.

    I the glass is not touched,it will automatically deactivate ater

    15 seconds.

    exp: In compass and altitudedierence meter mode, the glass will

    deactivate ater 30 seconds

    1 . 2 .

    2 .

    Da display =Deault display

    tm 1 display: t

    tm 2 display: t2

    op Display

    :move display and/or handposition orward

    :move display and/or handposition backward

    I no manipulation or10 seconds, the setting mode

    is deactivated.

    The display light will stay onor 5 seconds.

    Return toDa display

    r

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    u display

    setting > units

    setting > BeeP

    s mode Select mode 12/24 hours in12 hour mode, the letter A(AM) or P (PM) appears be-tween minutes and seconds

    when setting the time

    Select Mode" c / m" or " F / "

    Validate setting.Selecting 12 hour mode

    displays the date in the ormat12.27.2007 (month, day, year),

    and 24 hour mode in the ormat27.12.2007 (day, month, year).

    Bp display s mode Activated = on ,Deactivated = o

    Validate setting

    2 .

    2 .

    rDeactivating the sound

    silences adjustment beepsbut not the alarms.

    r

    r

    ReADing > oPtions

    Activate glassop display

    (see page 3) Switch to sub-menus:u display

    Automatic switch tostandby mode ater

    5 secondsBeep every second

    Back to display At any time: exit sub-menu back to date display

    cma display

    Bp display

    1 .

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    setting > heMisPheRe AnD cliMAte zone

    t b rm amr , pb adj mpr ad ma r rap a. s rma ard mpfd Kpp ma afa( ra r).

    i wa ("n s"), adard ampr md d: mprar a a = 15c, ma prr a a : 1013.25 Pa

    cma display s mode Select mpr:nr =North,s =South =not set

    Set the local climate:t = temperate;M = Mediterranean;A = arid;

    r = tropical;P = polar

    Validate setting

    2 .

    r

    Polar Temperate Arid Tropical Mediterranean

    setting > stAnDBysadb md a bar m md. A ar daad, w m & da r pdad.t md m bar w wa b wr.

    Back tom & da mode

    b) / : stop the count,the watch does not switch to adb mode

    a) The watch is in adb

    Automatic switch to adb

    mode ater 10 secondsBeep every second

    Back tom & da mode

    r

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    AltiMeteR

    Activate glass Ad display Ad dr

    display

    : up 1 m or 3 t

    : down 1 m or 3 tValidate settings modeAd display

    setting > AltituDe PResetting

    1 .

    r r

    t ad dpad da r r 4 r . Ar 4 r, amr md daad, ad da dpad.

    Drp

    In weather mode, the hands are superimposed to

    indicate the weather trend.

    expaa

    Weather changes are related to variations in at-

    mospheric pressure. When atmospheric pressure

    increases the sky clears. The area is then reerred

    to as a "high pressure" area or "anticyclone" (A).

    When atmospheric pressure decreases the sky

    clouds over. The area is then reerred to as a "low

    pressure" area or "depression" (D). The T-TOUCH

    measures these pressure variations and indicates

    the weather trend with the hands, which can

    adopt the ollowing 7 positions according to the weather developments:

    - 6: Big pressure drop, rapid deterioration- 4: Moderate pressure drop,

    probable deterioration

    - 2: Small pressure drop,

    probable slight deterioration

    12 o'clock: No notable weather change

    + 2: Slight pressure rise,

    probable slight improvement

    + 4: Moderate pressure rise,

    probable improvement

    + 6: Big pressure rise,

    rapid improvement

    glossARy >WeAtheR

    The T-TOUCH program takes account o atmospheric pressure variation over

    the last 6 hours to calculate the trend to indicate. Furthermore, the pressure

    variation caused by a rapid change in altitude is detected by the watch andcompensated or automatically. So it only has a minimal impact on the baro-

    metric trend.

    The T-TOUCH digital display indicates the

    absolute and relative atmospheric pressure

    values in hectoPascals [hPa]. Absolute at-

    mospheric pressure is the actual pressure at

    the time and place o measurement, and can-

    not be altered. Relative pressure is a value

    relative to sea level, based on local abso-

    lute atmospheric pressure . Barometers and

    weather charts show relative pressure values.

    The relative pressure value depends on the climate zone set, and can be preseton the watch. The relative pressure presetting is in line with the altitude.

    carar

    Measurement range: absolute pressure: 300 hPa to 1100 hPa

    relative pressure: 950 hPa to 1100 hPa

    Accuracy: absolute pressure: 3 hPa

    relative pressure: varies with altimeter

    Resolution: 1 hPa

    Unit conversion: 1 hectoPascal [hPa] = 1 millibar [mb]

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    nB!Due to the use o pressure to calculate altitude, the altimeter is sensitive to

    variations in atmospheric pressure in weather changes. It is not uncommonto observe altitude dierences o 100 m in a night. So the value displayed

    may vary without the altitude having actually changed.

    We advise you to stop the altitude dierence meter during rest times and thenrestart it, in order to obtain more accurate results.

    n 1: "Presetting" an altimeter means settingthe actual altitude o a known point (see preset-ting procedure on page 7). The actual altitudevalues are indicated on various media: signposts,contour lines and spot heights on maps. The al-titude "presetting" is in line with relative atmos-

    pheric pressure.

    n 2: In an airliner, since the cabin is pressu-rised, your altimeter will not indicate an accurate altitude.

    n 3: To optimise the accuracy o your altimeter, you are advised to selectthe climate zone, see page 5.

    carar

    Drp

    In altimeter mode, your T-TOUCH becomes a baro-metric altimeter, displaying the altitude relative tomean sea level.

    expaa

    This is a barometric instrument, which calculatesthe altitude as a unction o absolute pressure

    (atmospheric). As the altitude rises, pressuredrops, and vice versa. So the altimeter meas-ures the dierence between absolute pressure(atmospheric) and relative pressure (relative tosea level) to display the altitude. Your T-TOUCHis temperature compensated, and you can adjustyour geographic location (hemisphere and climate zone). The altitude dis-played is thereore corrected automatically.This makes it the ideal instrument or measuring vertical movement with thealtitude dierence unction (e.g. in mountain trekking). The altitude dierencemeter indicates the elapsed time, cumulative gains and losses in altitude andmean vertical speeds o ascent and descent.

    glossARy > AltiMeteR

    Weather change = pressure variation = displayed altitude change

    4473 m 4473 m 4473 m

    -EASUREMENTRANGE nMTOM nFTTOFT

    !LTIMETERRESOLUTION M FT

    5NITCONVERSIONMETRE;M=FEET;FT=

    FOOT;FT=METRES;M=

    !LTITUDEDIFFERENCEMETERMAXMEASUREMENTTIME

    DAYSHOURSMINUTES

    -AXIMUMALTITUDEDIFFERENCE M FT

    !LTITUDEDIFFERENCEMETERRESOLUTION

    M FT

    -AXIMUMVERTICALSPEEDMMIN

    APPRKMHFTMIN

    APPRMPH

    -INIMUMVERTICALSPEED MMINAPPRKMH FTMINAPPRMPH

    6ERTICALSPEEDRESOLUTION MMIN FTMIN

    -INIMUMVERTICALMOVEMENT M FT

    -INIMUMTIMEOFMOVEMENT MINS

    glossARy > AltiMeteR

    Ad dr

    display

    Elapsed time or stopped time

    Back: Elapsed time or stopped timeTotal cumulative loss in altitude

    during elapsed time

    Mean vertical speed o descent(metres/minute or eet/minute)

    Total cumulative gain in altitude

    during elapsed time

    Mean vertical speed o descent(metres/minute or eet/minute)

    2 .

    2 .

    Start Ad dr mr Stop Ad dr mr Reset Ad dr mr

    2 .

    sqa r 2 d

    2 .

    2 .

    2 .

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    chRono > tiMeR

    setting > chRono > tiMeR

    Activate glass cr display tmr display Start or stopmr Reload the last value

    on themr

    tmr display s mode : orward

    : backward

    Validate setting

    Marm ra: 23 r 5959

    1 .

    rr

    sar/sp

    chRono

    Activate glass cr display

    b) Restart the chronocounting the elapsed time

    R: 1/100 / Marm ra: 99 r 5959 ad 99/100

    Reset r

    Start r

    sp (para m)

    a) Flashing stop with partialtime displayed, and chrono

    running in background

    Stop r

    Start r

    R

    Stop r

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    i mpa md, r t-touch ab df ad w a am. t d , d am a ad a wa arrw. t 6-12 k ax w da ad ak.

    : increase azimuth by 1 degree

    : decrease azimuth by 1 degree

    Validate setting Back to azimuth display

    coMPAss > AziMuth

    setting > coMPAss > coMPAss cAliBRAtion

    Am display

    Am display s mode

    a) Turn the 6-12 oclock axis let toalign 12 oclock with the azimuth

    b) Turn the 6-12 oclock axis right toalign 12 oclock with the azimuth

    c) The 6-12 oclock axis is alignedwith the azimuth

    2 .

    2 .

    rr

    coMPAsst m ad p tr nr, ar ma da . i mpa md, da r dpa

    a bw 12 'k ad m ad.

    1 .

    Activate glass cmpa display Am display User compass calibration Back to mpadisplay

    setting > coMPAss > MAgnetic DeclinAtion

    cmpa display : +/- 1 degree East

    : +/- 1 degree West

    Validate setting

    2 .

    r

    s mode and magnetic

    declination display

    r

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    Activate glass trmmr display

    Drp

    In thermometer mode, your T-TOUCH dis-

    plays the ambient temperature.

    expaa

    The temperature displayed corresponds to

    that o the watch case, so this temperature

    is infuenced by your body temperature. That

    is why the temperature displayed may dier

    rom the ambient temperature.

    To display the actual ambient temperature,

    the watch needs to be taken o or 15 to

    30 minutes, in order to be ree rom the infu-

    ence o body temperature.

    carar The temperature can be displayed in degrees Celsius [C] or degrees Fahren-

    heit [F]. (See procedure to ollow or changing units on page 4).

    theRMoMeteR

    1 .

    Conversion ormulae: T 0C = (T 0F -32) x 5/9

    T 0F = T 0C x 9/5 + 32

    Measurement range: 5C to +55C / 23F to 130F

    Accuracy: 1C / 1.8F

    Resolution: 0.1C/ 0.2F

    glossARy > theRMoMeteR

    : time orward

    : time backward

    AlARM

    Activate glass Aarm 1 display Aarm 2 display

    Aarm 1 r 2 display Activate or deactivate alarm s mode Validate setting

    setting > AlARM

    t 2 aarm ar aad w m t. A aarm a 30 d, w rpa. W prrammd m rad, a p aarm b pr p-b.

    1 .

    r r1 .

    2 .

    Alarm rings Stop alarm

    sp aarm

    r

    r

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    To activate the unctions on your T-TOUCH a gentle press on the push-buttons ortouch on the glass is all that is required. Excessive orce may damage the watch.

    The brightness o the digital display decreases when the hands are in motion.

    In ast continuous setting mode, the display moves at a aster rate (e.g. or dateunction: months or years instead o days) than in non-continuous or normal speedsetting mode (e.g. or date: days instead o months or years). To exit ast continu-ous setting mode, you need to release the push-pieces or 3 seconds to continuein normal speed setting mode.

    The T-TOUCH is water-resistant to 10 bar (100 m / 330 t) at 25C / 77F, but it isnot an instrument suitable or sports diving. You must not use push-buttons whenthe watch is underwater. None o the unctions can be activated i the glass is incontact with a liquid.

    Additional inormation in the "International Warranty Service centers" booklet

    sensoR FAult

    5 .

    When a unction is selected and the display is cleared, it is probably due to aailure o the selected unction's sensor.

    Battery type: button-type lithium-manganese dioxide primary battery cell.

    errr: the display is cleared Back to date display

    I this happens, please contact your retailer.

    WARnings