Timex Watch 810 095009 NA User Manual

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USER MANUAL  
 
W253 810-095009-NA  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
TIMEX® EXPEDITION® WS4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
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WATCH FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Altimeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Barometer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Compass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Chronograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
QUICK START. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Setting the Time and Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Calibrating the Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Calibrating Altitude or Barometer and Setting the Weather . . . . 12  
 
INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
TIMER MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Setting the Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Operating the Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
ALARM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Setting an Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Operating the Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
CALIBRATION MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Setting and Calibrating Your Reference Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
GLOSSARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
TIME MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Setting the Time and Measurements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Changing the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
ALTIMETER MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Operating the Altimeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Setting the Target Altitude or Altitude Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
BAROMETER MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Operating the Barometer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
TEMPERATURE AND FORECAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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COMPASS MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Calibrating the Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Using the Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
CHRONO MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Laps and Splits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
REVIEW MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Reviewing Activity Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
 
INTRODUCTION  
Some of the best places on the planet are the hardest to get to. Your new  
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Timex® Expedition® WS4watch will help you get there.  
Equipped with essential outdoor features, the WS4watch takes a fresh  
approach to wrist-top adventure instruments. The large, wide-screen dash-  
board displays key information at a glance, without flipping through modes.  
The WS4watch utilizes advanced sensors that have precision accuracy, and  
coupled with the intuitive user-interface, you can rely on it to give you all the  
right answers in even the most extreme conditions. The first few pages of the  
manual will get you started in minutes, and the rest provides an in-depth  
understanding of our most advanced outdoor instrument yet.  
So whether you’re taking to the trails, hitting the slopes or racing up  
twenty-three flights of stairs to see just how sensitive the altimeter is, get ready  
to venture out of bounds.  
 
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TIMEX® EXPEDITION® WS4™  
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“Remember, your WS4 is no substitute for sound judgment. Sound  
judgment comes from experience, and the only way to gain experience  
is to put in the time. Enjoy your new instrument, yet keep in mind it is  
like a pet dog that needs exercise. Take it outdoors and put it and  
yourself through the paces.”  
SET  
(DONE)  
START/SPLIT  
(+)  
INDIGLO® BUTTON  
STOP/RESET  
(-)  
-Conrad Anker  
ALARM INDICATOR  
MODE  
(NEXT)  
CHRONOGRAPH INDICATOR  
REPEAT COUNTDOWN  
TIMER INDICATOR  
World-Renowned Mountaineer  
Timex® Expedition® Brand Ambassador  
COUNTDOWN TIMER INDICATOR  
TIME OF DAY>ALTIMETER>BAROMETER>  
COMPASS>CHRONO>REVIEW>TIMER>  
ALARM>CALIBRATION  
 
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• Altitude alarm.  
WATCH FEATURES  
• Five user-set, customizable altitude reference points.  
Barometer  
• Tracks high, low and current pressure as well as sea level pressure.  
• Displays sea level pressure changes in a graph.  
• Operating range from 300 to 1100 mbar (9 to 32.5 inHg)  
• Displays a weather forecast graphic.  
Time  
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• Hours, minutes, and seconds displayed in 12- or 24-hour format.  
• Date displayed in MM-DD or DD.MM formats.  
• Second time zone, with independent hours, minutes, date, and format  
settings.  
• Hourly chime (optional).  
• Button beep (optional).  
• Both a digital and an analog clock.  
Temperature  
• Shows the temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.  
• Operating range from 14° to 122° F (-10° to 50°C)  
Altimeter  
• Shows measurements in either feet or meters.  
• Operating range from -1312 to 29,520 ft (-400 to 9000m)  
• Tracks current, peak and accumulated altitude.  
• Displays ascent and descent in a graph.  
• Tracks time in and above target altitude (in Review Mode).  
Compass  
• Includes the heading in both number format and a digital compass needle.  
• Can be calibrated to a declination angle for maximum accuracy.  
Chronograph  
• Stopwatch feature that will time up to 100 hours and 99 laps.  
 
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• Option to display lap or split time in larger digits.  
QUICK START  
• During chronograph use, the WS4watch records key activity statistics that  
can be seen in Review Mode.  
The next three pages will give you the basics you need to get your watch up  
and running in under 5 minutes. Continue reading for full instructions.  
Timer  
Setting the Time and Date  
1. Press MODE until time of day appears.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values for time zone, time, date, sounds, and measurement units.  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.  
Countdown timer works up to 100 hours, with the option to repeat countdown up  
to 99 times.  
Alarm  
• Choose from daily, weekday, weekend, or weekly alarms.  
• One-time backup alert if alarm is ignored.  
Calibrating the Compass  
Prior to calibrating, remove the watch from your wrist, hold it in your hand,  
and choose a declination angle from the table on pages 24 and 25.  
1. Press MODE until COMPASS appears.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
 
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3. Keeping the watch level and facing up, rotate it twice (taking at least  
15 seconds per revolution) and then press MODE.  
5. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease  
setting values.  
4. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values to match your chosen declination angle.  
6. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
7. Press SET (DONE).  
5. Press MODE to advance to the next setting option.  
6. Press SET to finish.  
8. To complete calibration for the selected reference, hold  
STOP/RESET until watch beeps.  
If you see CAL OK at the end of the calibration process you have successfully  
calibrated the compass. If you see CAL FAIL, repeat the calibration process.  
Once you have set the altitude or barometer, then you will need to synchronize  
the weather icon to current weather conditions.  
Calibrating Altitude or Barometer and Setting the Weather  
1. In CAL mode, press SET to begin calibration.  
2. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll to WEATHER.  
3. Press MODE (NEXT) to begin the setting process.  
4. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll among weather options.  
5. Press SET (DONE).  
You should calibrate either the Altimeter (HOME) or the Barometer (BARO), and the  
Weather Icon (WEATHER) prior to first use. You should calibrate the watch to the  
most accurate information you have.  
1. Press MODE until CAL appears.  
2. Press and hold SET to begin the calibration.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to scroll among the reference point  
settings and choose either HOME or BARO.  
6. To calibrate the weather to the preselected data, hold  
STOP/RESET until the watch beeps.  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to begin the setting process.  
 
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• When in Time of Day Mode, press STOP/RESET to choose among the  
following display options: Date, Altitude, or Barometric Pressure.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TIME MODE  
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ALTIMETER MODE  
Your watch shows the time for two time zones. In this mode, you can also choose  
measurement units (i.e., feet or meters; Fahrenheit or Celsius) and pick from three  
different display options.  
Your watch allows you to track current, peak, and accumulated altitude as well  
as time spent at or above a target altitude. This mode also includes an alarm if  
you want to be alerted when you go above an altitude of your choosing. You  
should calibrate the altimeter before first use (see page 38).  
Setting the Time and Measurements  
1. Press MODE until time of day is displayed.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values for time zone, time, date, sounds, and measurements.  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.  
Operating the Altimeter  
Once in Altimeter Mode, the WS4watch automatically scrolls through:  
• PEAK: The highest reached altitude.  
• ACC (accumulated): The total altitude change, taking both ascent and  
descent into account.  
• CURR (current): The current altitude.  
Changing the Display  
• Times Zones: Look at the other time zone by pressing START/SPLIT or switch  
time zones by holding START/SPLIT.  
Note: If during a hike you climb 400 meters and descend 100  
meters, then your accumulated altitude is 300 meters.  
 
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When the watch reaches the current altitude display you can also:  
Press START/SPLIT: view numeric  
“When the alarm beeps you know you’ve reached your set  
altitude. This quick reminder will allow you to assess your  
condition and decide if you are on track for a successful ascent.”  
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current altitude or graphic display of  
altitude over the last 36 hours.  
-Conrad Anker  
World-Renowned Mountaineer  
Press and hold STOP/RESET: Reset  
accumulated altimeter statistics to  
zero to clear the memory.  
Target Altitude  
Altitude Alarm  
Setting the Target Altitude or Altitude Alarm  
Altimeter settings include:  
Target Altitude: If the chrono is running, the watch will track the time spent at  
To set the Target Altitude or Altimeter Alarm:  
or above this altitude in Review Mode.  
Altitude Alarm: Alerts you via an onscreen pop-up and an audible alarm that you  
have reached a pre-selected altitude.  
1. Press MODE until ALTI is shown.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values.  
 
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4. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.  
As it is an inverse relationship between altitude and barometric  
pressure, if I wake at the same or lower elevation I can be confident  
the atmospheric pressure has remained constant. If I rise to a higher  
altitude I need to be aware as there is a chance a low pressure is  
moving in.”  
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NOTE: The altimeter will display in either FT (feet) or M (meters)  
depending on which display unit you chose in Time Mode.  
See page 14 for information on setting units of measurement.  
-Conrad Anker  
World-Renowned Mountaineer  
ATTENTION: Your altimeter is sensitive to weather changes! Sudden  
changes in barometric pressure can change your altimeter reading by  
+/- 100 meters even if you have stayed in the same location. If  
possible, re-calibrate to a known altitude when drastic pressure  
changes occur.  
BAROMETER MODE  
Your watch includes information about current and sea level pressure, high or  
low barometric information, and changes in sea level pressure over the most  
recent 36 hours. These features are useful for understanding changes in  
weather.  
You only need to calibrate barometer OR altimeter, since they rely  
on the same pressure. See Calibration Mode on page 36 for more  
information.  
Operating the Barometer  
Once in BARO Mode, the watch automatically scrolls through:  
“Before I curl into my sleeping bag I note the current altitude and baro-  
metric pressure. In the few hours I sleep if I see a change in altitude or  
barometric pressure I can get an idea of the coming weather patterns.  
• Highest reached barometric pressure.  
• Lowest barometric pressure.  
 
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• Current barometric pressure and the corrected sea level pressure.  
When the watch reaches the current barometric display you can also:  
You only need to calibrate the barometer OR altimeter, since they  
rely on the same pressure. See Calibration Mode on page 36 for  
more information.  
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Press START/SPLIT: Displays numeric  
TEMPERATURE AND FORECAST  
In TIME, ALTI, BARO, CHRONO, and TIMER Modes, your WS4watch includes  
information about temperature and forecast.  
current barometer reading or graphic  
display of the sea level pressure over  
the last 36 hours.  
The watch can predict the weather based on historical air pressure trends.  
Generally, if the air pressure is rising, the weather situation is considered to be  
improving and is indicated by the sun icon. If the air pressure trend is falling,  
then the weather situation is worsening and is indicated by showing the clouds  
and/or precipitation icons.  
Press and hold STOP/RESET: Reset  
accumulated barometer statistics to  
zero to clear the memory.  
NOTE: The barometer will display in either MB (millibars) or In Hg  
(inches of mercury) depending on which display unit you chose in  
Time Mode. See page 14 for information on setting units of  
measurement.  
When worn on your wrist, the temperature reading is affected by body heat and  
may differ from the actual temperature by 10 degrees or more. Long periods of  
exposure to direct sunlight may also affect accuracy. The watch can also measure  
the temperature in water, but make sure you don’t press any watch buttons under  
water or this will compromise the watch’s water-resistance.  
 
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NOTE: At low temperatures, the display could appear sluggish. Refer  
to page 9 for operating temperature range. Increase temperature  
surrounding watch to resume normal operation.  
COMPASS MODE  
The WS4watch includes an accurate digital compass that takes a reading  
every second when engaged and shows the compass reading as a number and  
a cardinal heading along with a virtual compass needle. You must calibrate the  
compass prior to first use and it’s also a good idea to calibrate it periodically to  
maintain more accurate readings. For more information, see Calibration Mode  
on page 36.  
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Calibrating the Compass  
When using the compass, it’s important to keep your wrist at a level, horizon-  
tal position to help make compass readings more accurate.  
NOTE: For more accurate temperature readings, try wearing the  
watch outside your jacket or clipping it to your belt or pack (ideally  
in an area not constantly exposed to the sun). You can also remove  
the watch from your wrist and put in shade for 15 to 30 minutes.  
For the most accurate readings, avoid calibrating the compass near large  
metallic objects (such as electronics, cars, filing cabinets, and  
anything else metal) since magnetic force in these objects may  
interfere with the magnetic field and give you inaccurate  
compass readings. Note that the Indiglo® night-light feature  
does not work while calibrating the compass.  
For information on calibrating your weather icon see Calibration Mode on  
page 36.  
Prior to calibrating the compass, remove the watch from your wrist, hold it in  
 
your hand and choose a declination angle from the table on the next page.  
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CITY  
DEC. ANGLE  
0° W  
19° E  
18° E  
3° W  
CITY  
Chicago  
Dallas  
Denver  
Dubai  
Hong Kong  
Jerusalem  
London  
Los Angeles  
Madrid  
Mexico City  
Riyadh  
Rome  
DEC. ANGLE  
3° W  
3° E  
9° E  
1° E  
CITY  
DEC. ANGLE  
CITY  
DEC. ANGLE  
Amsterdam  
Anchorage  
Auckland  
Beijing  
Berne  
Bogota  
Bozeman  
Buenos Aires  
Calgary  
Capetown  
Moscow  
Mt. Everest  
Mumbai  
Oslo  
Paris  
1° E  
0° W  
15° W  
Toronto  
Vancouver  
Warsaw  
10° W  
17° E  
4° E  
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Reykjavik  
Rio De Janeiro 22° W  
Washington DC 10° W  
0° E  
5° W  
2° W  
3° E  
For cities that do not appear on the table above, you can find your declination  
angle using the declination angle calculator at the URL listed below. Note that  
you will need to know the latitude and longitude of your location before you can  
calculate the declination angle at this website. Latitude and longitude informa-  
tion can be found on the internet.  
13° E  
8° W  
15° E  
23° W  
10° W  
0° W  
1° W  
12° E  
1° W  
5° W  
2° E  
1° E  
17° E  
Once you know your declination angle:  
0° W  
Seattle  
1. Press MODE until COMPASS is shown.  
2. Hold SET to start.  
3. Keeping the watch level and facing up, rotate it twice (taking at least  
15 seconds per revolution) and then press MODE.  
Munich  
New York  
Orlando  
1° E  
Seoul  
Sydney  
Tokyo  
7° W  
12° E  
6° W  
12° W  
5° W  
 
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4. Press START/SPLIT or STOP/RESET to increase or decrease setting values to  
match your chosen declination angle.  
5. Press MODE to advance to the next setting option.  
6. Press SET to finish.  
TIP: Your watch would be a great tool for orienteering. You can use  
your compass to navigate way points and if you participate in an  
orienteering race, you can time yourself using the chronograph  
(see next section).  
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If you see CAL OK at the end of the calibration process you have successfully  
calibrated the compass. If you see CAL FAIL, repeat the calibration process.  
CHRONO MODE  
Your watch includes a chronograph, which is a stopwatch function. The chrono  
can track up to 100 hours and 99 laps. The data you collect while running the  
chronograph can then be used to check your progress in Review Mode.  
(See page 30 for more information about Review Mode).  
ATTENTION: Calibration may fail if you rotate the watch too quickly or  
take longer than one minute to complete. Calibration may also fail if  
you are near objects that are magnetic.  
Using the Compass  
Most watch buttons have multiple functions in Chrono Mode. Use the table  
along with your watch to explore the options.  
After you have calibrated your compass, you will see the current compass  
heading, cardinal points, and the digital compass needle when you enter Compass  
Mode. After 30 seconds the compass reading times out and disappears from the  
watch display to preserve battery life. Press START/SPLIT to display the current  
heading for another 30 seconds.  
 
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make sure bad weather is not approaching. Once you’ve finished,  
you can check out information about your activity in Review Mode.  
BUTTON  
FUNCTIONS  
Enter or exit the mode.  
Quickly display a lap or split after pressing  
START/SPLIT when chrono is running.  
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Laps and Splits  
MODE  
When referring to lap times, this is the time for an individual segment of an  
activity. Split time is the entire time up to the current segment.  
Stop the chrono.  
Switch between altimeter or barometer display  
information (if chrono is at 00:00:00).  
STOP/RESET  
Start the chrono.  
Take a lap or split.  
START/SPLIT  
SET  
Switch the lap and split display positions.  
NOTE: Your chronograph can be a good tool for mountain  
biking, skiing, or trail running. You can take splits at specified trail  
points along the way, periodically check your altimeter to see how  
high you’ve climbed or descended, and even check the barometer to  
When the chrono is running, a bar is shown in chrono and time  
of day modes above the stopwatch icon.  
 
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ATTENTION: To save the life of your watch battery, when the chrono  
reaches 100 hours the watch will stop timing and the START/SPLIT  
button will not function.  
• Time Spent At or Above Target Altitude  
• Altitude Graph (most recent 35 minutes)  
• Highest Barometric Pressure  
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• Lowest Barometric Pressure  
REVIEW MODE  
• Average Barometric Pressure  
• Sea Level Pressure Graph (most recent 35 minutes)  
• Highest Temperature  
The Activity Review Mode on the watch captures lows, highs and adventure  
averages. Activity statistics are recorded while the chronograph is running and are  
then visible in Review Mode.  
• Lowest Temperature  
Reviewing Activity Data  
• Average Temperature  
1. Press MODE until REVIEW is shown.  
• Temperature Graph (most recent 35 minutes)  
2. Press START/SPLIT to scroll through the data.  
3. Press and hold STOP/RESET to clear the most recent review information after  
you have finished reviewing it.  
TIP: You can use Review Mode to relive your hike on the way  
home. Scroll through activity stats to let your friends know how  
high you climbed, how much time you spent above your target  
altitude, and even the temperature changes over the course  
of your hike. Even more, you can show them this information  
through a series of graphs that show altitude, barometric pressure,  
and temperature changes over time.  
The following data is tracked in Review Mode:  
• Maximum Altitude  
• Minimum Altitude  
• Total Ascent  
 
• Total Descent  
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NOTE: Press and hold START/SPLIT to quickly scroll through  
Operating the Timer  
all data.  
1. Press START/SPLIT to start the timer or restart it after a pause.  
2. Press STOP/RESET to stop the countdown.  
3. Hold STOP/RESET to reset the timer to the start value.  
4. Hold STOP/RESET again to clear the timer to 0.  
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ATTENTION: You will see the message NO DATA STORED if the  
Chrono has never been run.  
When the countdown reaches zero the watch will beep. You can press any  
button to silence the beep. If you set the timer to repeat at the end of the count-  
down, the repeat will continue until you press STOP/RESET.The display will show  
R and a number to indicate the timer is repeating and how many times it has  
repeated.  
TIMER MODE  
Your WS4watch includes a standard countdown timer that you can use for  
both outdoor and indoor activities. It can count down from a fixed time of up to  
100 hours and can repeat a countdown up to 99 times.  
Setting the Timer  
1. Press MODE until TIMER is shown.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values for hours, minutes, seconds, and end action.  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.  
TIP: The timer might be useful when you want to be alerted at the  
halfway point of an activity. For example, you go out knowing you  
only have about two hours to spend on a hike. You set the timer for  
60 minutes and when it beeps you know it’s time to turn around  
and start heading back to the trail head. Timer information is not  
connected to Review Mode.  
 
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NOTE: While setting the timer, quickly scroll through the setting values  
by holding down START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-).  
NOTE: When you set the alarm, you automatically turn it on.  
Operating the Alarm  
To turn an alarm on or off without initiating the setting process, press START/SPLIT  
when you enter ALARM MODE. The alarm will sound for 20 seconds when it  
reaches a scheduled alarm. Push any button to turn the alarm off. A one-time  
backup alarm will sound after 5 minutes if you don’t turn the alarm off the first  
time it rings.  
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When the timer is running, a bar is shown in timer and time of day  
modes above the timer icon.  
If the timer is set to repeat, the bar is shown above the timer with  
arrow icon.  
ALARM MODE  
The WS4watch includes an alarm that you can set to ring once, or at the same  
time every day, or only on weekends, weekdays, or even just one day a week.  
“The alarm clock is perhaps the simplest function on the WS4watch.  
Yet in it’s simplicity it plays a very important part in the overall  
expedition. There is a comfort in hearing the 2 AM alarm wake me  
from my sleep. These predawn hours are the finest of the day. Crisp  
firm snow under foot, a few stars fading to dawn and the rhythm  
of your partners cadence are the intangible part of the expedition  
experience.”  
Setting an Alarm  
1. Press MODE until ALARM is shown.  
2. Press and hold SET to start.  
3. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting values  
for hours, minutes, AM/PM and alarm type.  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
 
5. Press SET (DONE) to finish.  
-Conrad Anker  
World-Renowned Mountaineer  
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NOTE: While setting an alarm, quickly scroll through the setting  
values by holding down START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-).  
The watch also has five Altitude Reference Points (REFERENCE HOME,  
REFERENCE BASE 1, REFERENCE BASE 2, REFERENCE BASE 3, and REFERENCE  
MAN-ALT) which allow you to set the altitude of a known location ahead of time,  
and then re-calibrate your watch at that point with one push of a button.  
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The AM/PM value will (+) only appear if you have set the watch to  
display the 12-hour format.  
When the alarm is armed, a bar is shown in alarm and time of day  
modes above the alarm icon.  
PEAK  
(BASE 2 ALTI)  
(2000 M)  
TRAIL HEAD  
(BASE 1 ALTI)  
(1200 M)  
CALIBRATION MODE  
The WS4watch has the ability to take extremely accurate measurements. You  
should calibrate either the Altimeter (HOME) or the Barometer (BARO), and the  
Weather Icon (WEATHER) prior to first use. And, as with any precision instrument,  
you should calibrate frequently to maintain accuracy.  
LODGE  
(BASE 3 ALTI)  
HOME  
(1000 M)  
(HOME 1 ALTI)  
(ie. 800 M)  
EXAMPLE: FAVORITE HIKE  
NOTE: For the best accuracy, choose the calibration method based on  
the most accurate reference source available. For example, if you are  
standing at a trail head and know the correct altitude, then the most  
accurate calibration will be altitude. If you don’t know your altitude,  
you can find out the current sea level pressure (published online or in  
ATTENTION: Sudden changes in barometric pressure can impact  
your altimeter reading. If possible, re-calibrate to a known altitude  
when drastic pressure changes occur.  
 
a newspaper) and calibrate the sensor to barometric pressure.  
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Setting and Calibrating Your Reference Points  
1. Press MODE until CAL is shown.  
2. Hold SET to begin the calibration.  
Note: If you have already entered a reference point, you can  
quickly select that reference point and hold STOP/RESET to  
quickly calibrate.  
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3. Press START/SPLIT (+) to scroll among the reference points (HOME ALTI,  
BASE 1 ALTI, BASE 2 ALTI, BASE 3 ALTI, MANUAL ALTI, BARO, and WEATHER).  
4. Press MODE (NEXT) to begin the setting process.  
5. Press START/SPLIT (+) or STOP/RESET (-) to increase or decrease setting  
values.  
6. Press MODE (NEXT) to advance to the next setting option.  
7. Press SET (DONE).  
In any mode, when you press the INDIGLO® button, the watch face will light up  
for easier viewing. You can also activate the Night-Mode® feature if you press  
and hold the INDIGLO® button until you hear a beep. The Night-Mode® feature  
is a very useful feature in low light conditions because it allows you to press any  
button to light the watch for 2 to 3 seconds. Once activated, the Night-Mode®  
feature stays active for 7 to 8 hours. If you want to deactivate the Night-Mode®  
feature before 7 to 8 hours have elapsed, press and hold the INDIGLO® button  
until you hear a beep.  
8. To complete calibration for the selected reference, press and hold  
STOP/RESET until watch beeps.  
9. As your location changes, select a new reference and recalibrate by pressing and  
holding STOP/RESET.  
Note: Use Manual-Altitude (MAN-ALT) for one-time, manual  
re-calibrations. Use Home Altitude and Base Altitude 1,2,3 to store  
altitude reference points that will be used multiple times.  
 
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a compass uses a declination angle setting. Westerly declinations are subtract-  
ed from the computed compass heading while easterly declinations are added.  
See the table on pages 24 and 25 for a list of declinations for major world  
cities.  
GLOSSARY  
This glossary provides definitions for some of the features and functions of the  
watch described throughout this manual.  
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Altimeter: An instrument used to determine the altitude of an object with respect  
to a fixed level. Typically altitude is measured with respect to sea level.  
Digital: As it relates to watches, digital tells time with the use of numbers.  
In Hg: In Hg stands for Inches of mercury, which is a unit for measuring air  
pressure. One inch of mercury is equivalent to 33.86 millibars.  
Analog: As it relates to a watch, analog tells time with the use of hands.  
Barometer: A barometer measures atmospheric pressure and can help predict  
changes in weather.  
Lap: Lap time records the time or duration of individual segments of your activity.  
Magnetic North: The direction of the earth’s magnetic pole and the direction  
towards which a compass needle points, which differs from true north (see  
below). The difference between true north and magnetic north is used to  
calculate the declination angle used by the watch’s compass.  
Barometric Pressure: Air pressure as it relates to weather forecasts. Higher  
pressure usually indicates warmer and clearer weather while lower pressure  
typically indicates cloudy weather and a greater chance of precipitation.  
Calibration: A technique to improve the accuracy of the compass, altimeter,  
barometer, and weather forecast, primarily by compensating for local conditions.  
MB: MB stands for millibars, which is a metric unit for measuring air pressure.  
One millibar is equal to .0295 inches of mercury.  
Chronograph: The chronograph records timed segments for the duration of your  
activity.  
Sea Level Pressure: Air pressure for a specific location adjusted for difference  
in the altitude of a location. Typically, local pressure will be lower than sea level  
pressure because air pressure decreases with altitude.  
Declination: To account for the difference between true north and magnetic north,  
 
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Split: Split time records the total elapsed time since the beginning of your current  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY  
activity.  
(U.S. – LIMITED WARRANTY)  
Your TIMEX® watch is warranted against manufacturing defects by Timex  
Group USA, Inc. for a period of ONE YEAR from the original purchase date.  
Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty.  
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Taking a lap or split: When you take a lap or split, the chronograph records the  
time for the current segment and automatically begins timing a new one.  
True North: The geographic north pole where all longitude lines meet. Maps are laid  
out with true north at the top. The difference between true north and magnetic north  
is used to calculate the declination angle used by the watch’s compass.  
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. IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WAR-  
RANTY 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  
 
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ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-  
QUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some countries and states do not allow limitations on  
implied warranties and do not allow exclusions orlimitations 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.  
For the U.S., please call 1-800-328-2677 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/ Austria, call +43  
662 88921 30. For the Middle East and Africa, call 971-4-310850. For other  
areas, please contact your local Timex retailer or Timex distributor for war-  
ranty information. In Canada, the U.S. and in certain other locations, partici-  
pating Timex retailers can provide you with a postage-paid, pre-addressed  
Watch Repair Mailer for your convenience in obtaining factory service.  
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To obtain warranty service, please return your watch to Timex, one of its affili-  
ates or the Timex retailer 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 identifying 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 handling.  
©2009 Timex Group USA, Inc. TIMEX, E Logo, EXPEDITION and NIGHT-MODE  
are registered trademarks of Timex Group USA, Inc. in the U.S. and other  
countries. INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the  
U.S. and other countries. WS4 is a trademark of Timex Group B.V.  
NEVER INCLUDE  
A
SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF  
PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT.  
 
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