Sunday, August 26, 2012

How to synchronize your Tissot T-Touch

  The Tissot T-Touch is an awesome timepiece - the touchscreen simply blows minds wherever it goes, and the watch certainly looks the part! 
  The only problem is that when something goes awry with the tissot 516, not many people know that you can perform a process called "synchronizing". What this basically does is allow you to get your analog and digital sections of the watch back in sync with each other. De-synchronization can occur due to exposure to a magnetic field, from devices such as cellphones, speakers etc.

  Symptoms of de-synchronization include: - the time being different between the analog and digital sections of the watch - the hands of the watch no longer line up to the selected function on the dial, when selecting them using the touch screen - compass alignment is off. e.g. the hour hand may point South, while the minute hand points East. 
  The synchronization is pretty simple: - Press the center button marked "T". The watch should beep once;- Touch the center of the touch-sensitive face until 24H Cm appears in the digital LCD display; - Press and hold the center button marked "T" for approx. 5 seconds. The watch will beep once and then again a second time, after 5 seconds have passed. The digital LCD display should now read SYNCHRO; - Press the upper button marked "+" to move the minute hand until it is positioned exactly at 12:00; - Press the lower button marked "-" to move the hour hand until it is also positioned exactly at 12:00; - When both hands are aligned together and pointing directly at 12:00, press the center button marked "T" to save your settings. - Your watch is now synchronized, so no expensive repair work is required!

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