Directions for theWaterproof Talking Watch From Future Aids, The Braille Superstore.
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your Waterproof Talking Watch - the first talking wristwatch that truly stands up to the rigors of daily life.
Even though the product comes with printed instructions, they rely heavily on visual diagrams to illustrate how to operate the watch. Therefore, we've compiled this text-based quick-start guide to explain how you can easily set and use the watch entirely on your own, whether you have low vision or no vision.
To ensure correct orientation while following the below directions, wear the watch on either wrist, with that arm held in front of your body. The screen should be furthest away from you and the only button on top of the watch should be closest to you. You'll then press buttons with the opposite hand.
Finally, while the watch is built to last in every way and is 100 percent waterproof to a depth of 100 feet, please don't press buttons under water.
Hearing the Time
The Time button is on top of the watch, slanted towards you. Pressing it speaks the current time, proceeded by three ascending tones.
The Other Four Buttons
Around the face of the watch are four buttons, indented somewhat so you won't accidentally press them:
" Top-Left: Light
" Bottom-Left: Set
" Top-Right: Minute
" Bottom-Right: Hour
Backlight
Press Light to activate the built-in backlight for a few seconds. You can do this with or without pressing the Time key. If you have low vision, it'll likely be easier for you to see the time with the help of the backlight - especially at night.
Setting the Time
Press Set once to enter "Time Set" mode; a confirming beep is heard. Then, simply use the Minute and Hour buttons to set the time correctly. Each time you press either button, the new minute or hour will be spoken. To check what the time is set to, just press Time. After ten seconds of inactivity, the watch will return to regular operation, also called "Time Mode".
Setting the Alarm
Press Set twice to enter "Alarm Set" mode. Two beeps are heard, one for each time you press Set. Again, simply use Minute and Hour to set the alarm to the desired time. Press Time to check what time the alarm is set for. Wait ten seconds without pressing any buttons and the watch will return to "Time Mode".
Turning the Alarm On or Off
Press Set three times to enter "Alarm/Chime Toggle" mode. Then, press Minute to turn the alarm on or off. If you hear a beep when you press Minute, the alarm is on; if no beep is heard, the alarm is off.
Hourly Chime
While still in "Alarm/Chime Toggle" mode, press Hour to cycle through the three hourly-chime options. When you press Hour and you hear one high-pitched beep, the time will be spoken every hour on the hour, day or night. If two high-pitched beeps are heard, the time will only be announced every hour from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. And when a single, lower beep is heard, the time will never be automatically spoken (best for meetings or church). As usual, don't press buttons for ten seconds and the watch will return to "Time Mode".
Selecting the Alarm Sound
When in "Time Mode", you can choose from five different alarm sounds by simply pressing the Minute key. (Remember, if the alarm is turned off, you will not be woken up, even though you've just picked your favorite melody.)
Changing Between 12-Hour and 24-Hour Time
Also while in "Time Mode", press the Hour button to switch between 12- and 24-hour time reporting. When you press Hour and a beep is heard, the watch is set to standard 12-hour time (E.G.: 6:00 PM). When no beep is heard, 24-hour military time is selected (18:00).
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