Use the same procedures as for the ATHM4801 model listed below:
Without knowing the make and model no-one can tell you how to do it.
I have an ATHM4801 model and on that one you press and hold button 4 ('Reset' on the lower right), while holding button 4 press button 2 ('Mode' on the lower left). If all the days are visible when you press button 4 then the hourly chime is on. If the days are not displayed then the chime is off.
I have the AW21300W, which has 4 buttons:Light (Top left)Mode (Bottom Left)Start/Stop (Top Right)Lap/Reset (Bottom right)If you want the chime on, press button 4 and hold while you press button 2. When all the days show, the chime is on.
Press and hold the botton on the top left of the watch to enter time setting, then press the button on the bottom right to switch alarm (clock icon) or chime (bell icon) on or off. See related links for a user manual for the Coleman Model 40-725 watch.
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The "WR 165" is not the model number; it only indicates that the watch is water resistant to 165 ft.I have the Armitron 45/6967 (model number found on the back) and there are no instructions anywhere online. Even if you have a different watch maybe this will help.Abridged instructions for the Armitron 45/6967:A /set adj\ BC \mode EL/ D (light)To set the Alarm/ Time/ Date:1) Alarm: Push and hold C- the first mode is to set the alarm.A switches between hours and minutes indicated by the numbers flashing.B advances the hours and minutes.2) Time & Date: Push and hold C (to set alarm) push C again to set the time & date indicated by the seconds flashing. What is flashing is what will be adjusted.*This mode starts with seconds, Pushing A cycles through Time and Date.Pushing A (number of times) takes you to:(1) minutes, (2) hours, (3) month, (4) date, (5) day of the week.Pushing A again will take you back to the start with seconds so if you miss what you want to adjust just cycle through until you come back around.B advances whatever is flashing (except seconds, it just zeros it out). If you are in 12-hour mode PM is indicated with a P above the minutes; AM is blank.To turn on/ off the Alarm and Hourly Chime:1) Push and hold B- this will tell you what time the Alarm is currently set to go off. *Note this is not how to set the alarm, see aboveWhile still holding B push A to turn on/ off the alarm and hourly chime.What is on is indicated on the bottom of the display:----> ALCH ALCH
The "WR 165" is not the model number; it only indicates that the watch is water resistant to 165 ft.I have the Armitron 45/6967 (model number found on the back) and there are no instructions anywhere online. Even if you have a different watch maybe this will help.Abridged instructions for the Armitron 45/6967:A /set adj\ BC \mode EL/ D (light)To set the Alarm/ Time/ Date:1) Alarm: Push and hold C- the first mode is to set the alarm.A switches between hours and minutes indicated by the numbers flashing.B advances the hours and minutes.2) Time & Date: Push and hold C (to set alarm) push C again to set the time & date indicated by the seconds flashing. What is flashing is what will be adjusted.*This mode starts with seconds, Pushing A cycles through Time and Date.Pushing A (number of times) takes you to:(1) minutes, (2) hours, (3) month, (4) date, (5) day of the week.Pushing A again will take you back to the start with seconds so if you miss what you want to adjust just cycle through until you come back around.B advances whatever is flashing (except seconds, it just zeros it out). If you are in 12-hour mode PM is indicated with a P above the minutes; AM is blank.To turn on/ off the Alarm and Hourly Chime:1) Push and hold B- this will tell you what time the Alarm is currently set to go off. *Note this is not how to set the alarm, see aboveWhile still holding B push A to turn on/ off the alarm and hourly chime.What is on is indicated on the bottom of the display:----> ALCH ALCH
When it comes to hourly pay, you are trying to find the amount made over so many hours. Since the hourly amount is constant, multiply the hourly pay by the amount of hours. In some cases, there is also an extra amount of money, which you add this amount to (say, you earn ten dollars for walking your neighbor's dog, and then get an additional 5 per hour you watch the dog.) So, you model this by: Amount Per Hour x hours + additional pay = total amount of money
The same way you set an Activa AA model watch
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