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Tissot T-Touch Solar User Manual
Tissot T-Touch Solar User Manual
USER’S MANUAL
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank you for choosing a TISSOT
watch, a Swiss brand among the most highly renowned
in the world. Your T-TOUCH SOLAR E84 watch enjoys
the most recent technical innovations. It gives you a
constant analogue time display and a variety of digital
displays.
In addition, the following functions can be accessed
simply by touching the glass: Meteo, Altimeter,
Chronograph, Compass, Alarm and Countdown.
FUNCTIONS
2nd function 1st function 1st function 2nd function
hPa
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ACTIVATE ACTIVATE
NEW-YORK LONDON 27 TOUCH- LIGHT
T2 T1
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SENSITIVE
GLASS
OPT
2 -
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W E
CAL S
FUNCTIONS
CENTRE
– Date 4 CHRONO
– Split time chronograph 14
CENTRE
– Time 1 5 COMPASS
– Compass 15
K CENTRE
– Time 2 5 COMPASS
– Azimuth 15
CENTRE
– Battery charge level 5 COMPASS
– Calibration 16
CENTRE
– Options 6 ALARM
– Alarm 1 17
METEO
– Weather, relative pressure 10 ALARM
– Alarm 2 17
METEO
– Weather, absolute pressure 10 TIMER
– Countdown 18
ALTIMETER
– Altimeter 11 TIMER
– Regatta 19
ALTIMETER
– Altitude difference meter 12
2 sec.
Activate glass
1 sec. 2 sec.
Date display =
Default display
The display light will stay on for
5 seconds.
Time 1: T1 display
Select a function
When the glass is activated, the
symbol will flash on the
digital display. Time 2: T2 display
or
2 sec.
or
1 sec. or
Activate glass Date display Setting mode, select year : forward 1 year Select month
: back 1 year
Week display
or or or or or
LONDON
T1
NEW-YORK
T2
TIMES T1 & T2 > SETTING
Pressing and holding or will move the hands forward or backward. Time T2 is set in steps of 15 minutes.
2 sec.
or
1 sec. or
Activate glass Time T1 or T2 display Switch to hour setting : forward 1 hour Validate the hour setting
(example: T1) mode : back 1 hour (hands and and switch to minute
display) setting mode.
The watch will enter energy saving The time and date must be reconfigured
mode (see page 9). upon exiting this state.
1 sec.
Activate glass Options display Switch to sub-menus: Synchronisation mode Units display
(see page 4) Time zone swap T1 to T2 display (see page 7) (see page 8)
display
(see page 7)
Weekend days Climate zone Beep mode Energy saving mode Back to time zone swap At any time:
selection for alarms display (see page 9) display display (see page 9) display exit sub-menu – back to
display (see page 8) date display
(see page 8)
2 sec.
or
or
Mode Mode
"SWAP y" "SWAP y"
Outward trip The analogue display and time T1 indicate Return trip The analogue display and time T1
the time for the country you are visiting indicate the time where you live
Time T2 indicates the time where you live Time T2 indicates the time for the country
you are visiting
2 sec.
or or
or or
Synchronisation Synchronisation Position the minute Validate setting Position the hour hand Validate setting Back
mode display setting mode hand at 12 o'clock at 12 o'clock to Time T1 mode
The hands should
be perfectly
superimposed in the
12 o'clock position
2 sec.
or or
Units display Switch to Select 12/24-hour mode Validate time unit setting and switch to
time unit setting mode m/ft unit setting mode
Note 1
Selecting 12-hour mode displays the date in the format
02.27.2014 (month, day, year), and 24-hour mode in the format
or or 27.02.2014 (day, month, year).
Note 2
m mode: metres
ft mode: feet
2 sec. 1 sec.
or
1 sec.
Day of the week display Activate the Select the displayed day Scroll through the days, and Validate setting
weekend day setting NO: week day repeat the operation above for
YES: weekend day each day
2 sec. 1 sec.
or
1 sec.
AUTO =
2 sec. Activated
or NO = or
Deactivated
YES = Activate
Standby mode
(see page 10)
Energy saving mode Setting mode Validate setting
display
or
or
or
b) / : stop the count, the watch Back to time & date mode
does not switch to standby mode.
1 sec.
Activate glass Relative pressure display in hPa Absolute pressure display in hPa
2 sec.
or or
1 sec.
2 sec.
or or
2 sec. 2 sec.
Elapsed or stopped time Total cumulative altitude gain during Mean vertical speed of ascent
(days/hours/minutes/seconds) elapsed time (metres/minute or feet/minute)
Total cumulative altitude loss Mean vertical speed of descent Back: Elapsed time or stopped time
Altitude difference during elapsed time (metres/minute or feet/minute)
display
1 sec. 1 sec.
1 sec.
Start Altitude difference meter Stop Altitude difference meter Reset Altitude difference meter
Altitude displayed with an "R" showing that the
altitude difference function has been activated
1 sec. 1 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec. 1 sec.
Activate glass Lap time display Start lap time chrono Stop lap time at Stop lap time chrono Reset lap time chrono
intermediate lap at last lap
First lap time running The lap times are stored
The recorded lap time Note 1: After 1 h, until the chronograph is
flashes for 10 seconds, the hour indicator restarted
with the next lap time is displayed
already running in the (see page 13)
background
Note 2: After 24 h, the
hundredths disappear,
and the days,
hours, minutes and
seconds are displayed
(see page 13)
1 sec. 1 sec. or
1 h 31 min 24 s 18 hundredths
Note 2: After 24 h, the hun-
TOT: total race time
dredths disappear, and the days,
hours, minutes and seconds are
AVG: average lap time displayed
Statistics display Example: Exit stored data reading mode
at any time
FAS: fastest lap time Back to lap time chrono
1 sec. 1 sec.
Activate glass Split times display Start split time chrono Record the finish time of Stop split time chrono Reset split time
up to 99 runners upon last runner chrono
finishing
The recorded finish time The finish times
flashes for Note 1: After 1 h, are stored until the
10 seconds while the the hour indicator is chronograph is restarted
total elapsed time displayed
continues running in the (see page 14)
background
Note 2: After 24 h, the
hundredths disappear,
and the days, hours,
minutes and seconds are
displayed
(see page 14)
1 sec.
Activate glass Compass display Azimuth heading display User compass calibration Back to compass
(see page 15) (see page 16) display
Azimuth heading display a) Turn the 6-12 o'clock axis b) Turn the 6-12 o'clock axis left c) The 6-12 o'clock axis is aligned
right to align 12 o'clock with to align 12 o'clock with the with the azimuth heading
the azimuth heading azimuth heading
2 sec.
or or
Azimuth heading display Azimuth heading : increase azimuth by 1° Validate setting and back to
setting mode : decrease azimuth by 1° azimuth heading display
2 sec.
a) Calibration successful – data stored b) Calibration failed – repeat calibration Back to compass display
1 sec.
Stop alarm
or
or
OFF: deactivated
2 sec.
or or or
: forward 1 hour Validate the hour setting : forward 1 minute Validate the minute setting
: back 1 hour and switch to : back 1 minute
minute setting mode
1 sec.
1 sec.
The countdown or
sounds as soon
as it reaches 0 or
Beep every
second for the
last 5 seconds of
the countdown
Stop the sound using one of Reload the last countdown
the push-buttons starting value
2 sec.
or or or
Countdown display Switch to day setting mode : forward 1 day Validate setting and switch to : forward 1 hour
: back 1 day hour setting mode : back 1 hour
or or or or or
Validate setting and switch : forward 1 minute Validate setting and switch to : forward 1 second Validate setting
to minute setting mode : back 1 minute seconds setting mode : back 1 second
1 sec.
1 sec.
2 sec.
or or
Temperature SERVICES
Do not expose your watch to sudden temperature changes (exposure to sunlight Like any precision instrument, a watch must be serviced regularly for optimum
followed by immersion in cold water) or extreme temperatures (e.g. under a car operation. As a general rule, we recommend that you have your watch checked
windscreen in direct sunlight). every 3 to 4 years by your approved TISSOT® retailer or service centre. However,
Watch operating range: -5°C to +55°C / 23°F to 131°F please note that depending on the climate and the conditions of use of the watch,
a shorter interval may be required. To benefit from the highest standards of ser-
vice and to ensure your guarantee remains in force, please always contact an
Magnetic fields approved TISSOT® retailer or service centre.
Do not expose your watch to intense magnetic fields such as those generated
by speakers, mobile phones, computers, refrigerators or other electromagnetic
appliances. Additional information in the "International Warranty – Service centres" booklet.
Shocks and impacts Collection and treatment of end of life quartz watches*
Avoid thermal shocks or impacts, since they may harm your watch. In the event This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of as
of a violent impact please have your watch checked by an approved TISSOT® household waste. It must be returned to an approved collection point.
service centre. By following this procedure you will contribute to safeguarding the
environment and human health. Recycling the materials will help to
conserve natural resources.
Harmful products
Prevent your watch from coming into any direct contact with solvents, detergents, * valid in European Community member states and in any countries with com-
perfumes, cosmetic products etc., since they may damage the bracelet, the case parable legislation.
or the gaskets.
Cleaning
We would advise you to clean your watch regularly (except for the leather strap)
using a soft cloth and lukewarm soapy water. After immersion in salty water, rinse
your watch in fresh water and leave it to dry completely.