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Posted on Sep 23, 2009

How to set alarm on Pulsar Chronograph 100M - Pulsar Chronograph Watch

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See PDF here to solve this problem.
Wish Pulsar would have included this info with their watches!
http://www.pulsarwatches.com.au/manuals_pdf/121_1.pdf

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2010

SOURCE: I need instructions on setting the alarm for the

I answered this for different Fossil watch post, but I believe it will be the same for your watch.
I'll re-post the answer below.
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To set the alarm on these models of Pulsar watches, do the following:
Looking at the face of the watch, there are two buttons and a crown on the right side. The TOP button is Button "A". - The BOTTOM button is Button "B".
There are 3 positions on the crown: IN (#0), FIRST CLICK (#1) & SECOND CLICK (#2). 
The small dials located at the bottom of the watch face (6 O'clock) are the alarm minute and hour dials.

First, pull the crown out to the second 'click' (position #2) ... This is all the way out. (STOP THERE! Pulling harder will harm your watch! Don't try to pull past position #2!)
Second, set the correct time. (plus one or two minutes... time to complete this.)
Third, with the crown still out to position #2, push button "B" (bottom) until the alarm minute and hour hands are set to the present time (same as the large dials).
Fourth, push the crown all the way in- to position #0.
The current time on the large dial should read the same as the small alarm 'time'. {This is the CURRENT TIME, not the alarm SOUND SET.}
To set the alarm SOUND time, pull the crown out to the first click (position #1).
Push button "B" until the dials of the alarm are at the time you want the alarm to sound... It can only be set within 12 hours! ... It does NOT know "am or pm".
When the desired time is set for the "alarm sound", push the crown all the way in (position #0).
The alarm dials will now indicate the time for your alarm to sound, NOT the current time. (this way, you know that the alarm is engaged.)
To reset the alarm- or disable it, pull the crown out to the first click (position #1) and hold button "B" down until the dials advance and stop at the current time... it will stop at the current time- then release button "B". --- Push the crown back in (position #0) and the alarm will now be disabled.

If the alarm dials are always moving and at the current time, you know that the alarm is disabled.
If the alarm dials are stationary and not moving with the time, you know that the alarm is engaged and set to the time shown.

I hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2008

SOURCE: Pulsar Gents Chronograph PF3501X1?

OK YOU GO TO SET TIME BY PULLING OUT PIN TO SECOND CLICK OUT. THEN USE THE BOTTOM BUTTON TO SET THE ALARM DIAL TO THE SAME TIME AS THE MAIN WATCH HANDS. CLICK BACK IN ONE CLICK WINDER THEN USE THE BOTTOM BUTTON TO SET THE ALARM. CLICK WINDER BACK IN FULLY AND PRESTO YYOU HAVE IT.

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Janelle Schoonover

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2010

SOURCE: how to set alarm on

Here is a link to find instructions:

http://www.pulsarwatches.com/home2.asp#FAQ

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2008

SOURCE: I recently got a Pulsar

Im a watch technician for how many years and when iv'e make adjustment to any new watch for me i dont need any manual. The thing iv'e done is keep pushing and pressing the adjustment button and observed what happen and the result i write it down, what im discover new to me for future setting purposes. When setting a Pulsar chronograph watch you just find the set button and press it for 15 seconds , then your watch display will flashing then go to mode button and choose what you are going to set. the Hour ; the Date ; the Alarm and whatever you going to set is there. The operation to set is desame whatever you going to set it's like a cycle. Only the set is need a long press. feel free for further assistance in keep sending more question in comments or doubts that arise your mind regarding this to me,.rate the solution as fixya if it heps you understand in solve your problem.

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

SOURCE: i have pulsar quartz alarm chronograph water 100m

This watch does not cost a lot - in very good state you can fetch $40-$80. But this is ONLY if someone is interested in it. If not - your watch cost nothing (sorry to say that). Pulsar has never been desirable watch make, so, there is no interest in this make. Now Pulsar is taken over by CITIZEN for a low priced watches for middle class people, but because it is now under CITIZEN name, it may gain some value. Do not be upset with the info - someday, somehow your watch can be collectable. Rate me, please, accordingly to the info - not your feelings about the info.

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I answered this for different Fossil watch post, but I believe it will be the same for your watch.
I'll re-post the answer below.
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To set the alarm on these models of Pulsar watches, do the following:
Looking at the face of the watch, there are two buttons and a crown on the right side. The TOP button is Button "A". - The BOTTOM button is Button "B".
There are 3 positions on the crown: IN (#0), FIRST CLICK (#1) & SECOND CLICK (#2). 
The small dials located at the bottom of the watch face (6 O'clock) are the alarm minute and hour dials.

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Second, set the correct time. (plus one or two minutes... time to complete this.)
Third, with the crown still out to position #2, push button "B" (bottom) until the alarm minute and hour hands are set to the present time (same as the large dials).
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When the desired time is set for the "alarm sound", push the crown all the way in (position #0).
The alarm dials will now indicate the time for your alarm to sound, NOT the current time. (this way, you know that the alarm is engaged.)
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Im a watch technician for how many years and when iv'e make adjustment to any new watch for me i dont need any manual. The thing iv'e done is keep pushing and pressing the adjustment button and observed what happen and the result i write it down, what im discover new to me for future setting purposes. When setting a Pulsar chronograph watch you just find the set button and press it for 15 seconds , then your watch display will flashing then go to mode button and choose what you are going to set. the Hour ; the Date ; the Alarm and whatever you going to set is there. The operation to set is desame whatever you going to set it's like a cycle. Only the set is need a long press. feel free for further assistance in keep sending more question in comments or doubts that arise your mind regarding this to me,.rate the solution as fixya if it heps you understand in solve your problem.
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