Casio 1910-3, 1910-7, 1910-5, 1910-8, 1910-6, 1910-4, 1910-2 User Manual
Module No. 1910
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
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This section contains important basic information about using the watch. Be
sure to read this section before trying to use the watch for the first time.
About this manual
• Each section of this
manual provides you with
the information you need
to perform operations in
each mode. Further
details and technical
information can be found
in the “REFERENCE”
section.
• Button operations are
indicated using the letters
and arrow marks shown in
the illustration.
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General Guide
• In the case of data storage modes (Contact, Schedule, User, Browser, To
Do), the initial screens shown below appear first for about one second. After
that, the data stored in the mode appears.
• If a data storage mode does not have any data, the message
appears after the initial screen.
NO DATA!
Schedule Mode
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Timekeeping Mode
.
Press .
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Contact Mode
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• This watch indicates days of the week and months as shown below.
Days of the week:
JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR (April),
Months:
MAY (May), JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG (August), SEP
(September), OCT (October), NOV (November), DEC (December)
• The term “the watch” in this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE Watch
(Module 1910).
• The term “M-1510 Watch” in this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE or
PCX Watch (Module 1510).
• The term “Watch Application” in this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE
Watch Version 2.0 Software Application.
• PC-UNITE is a trademark of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
To Do Mode
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SUNDAY (Sunday), MONDAY (Monday),
Browser ModeWorld Time Mode
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Alarm Mode
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Option Mode
User Mode
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Stopwatch Mode
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• The following describes all the mode change key operations you can
perform.
Cycle through modes
Display the World Time City while in the Timekeeping
Mode
Display your Home Time City while in the
Timekeeping Mode
Display your next appointment in the Schedule Mode
Go to the Contact Mode from any mode
Go to the Schedule Mode from any mode
Go to the Timekeeping Mode from the Contact Mode
Go to the Timekeeping Mode from the Schedule Mode
Go to the Weekly Schedule screen from the
Timekeeping Mode
Return to the Timekeeping Mode from the Weekly
Schedule screen
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When you want to do this:
Do this:
Press .
Hold down .
Hold down .
Hold down .
Press .
Press .
Press .
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Press .
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Home Time CityWorld Time ModeSchedule Mode
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Inputting Text and Other Data
The following describes general procedures for inputting text, symbols and
numbers. The operations described here can be used in any mode where you
can input data. See the other sections of this manual that describe the various
modes for information about displaying record input screens.
Record Operation Menu
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The record operation menu lets you select the
operation you want to perform while inputting,
editing, and deleting data in a mode that stores
data (Contact, Schedule, User, Browser, To
Do).
• The actual content of the record operation
menu depends on what mode you are in
when you display it.
• Unavailable menu items are replaced with
***. If memory is full, for example, the
NEW item is replaced by *** indicating
you cannot input new data.
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Text Input Buttons
Cursor
Text Area
Number Area
Character type indicator
Space
Scrolls through
characters
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Select character type
Delete
Move cursor / Enter
• The flashing cursor ( ) shows the location where the next character will be
input.
Display Areas
The display has two areas for input and recall,
As their names suggest, the text area is for inputting and displaying text
(Contact name field, Schedule description field, Browser text field, etc.), while
the number area is for inputting and displaying numbers (time, date, telephone
number fields, etc.).
• In the Contact Mode and User Mode, the lower line of the text area is used
for number display.
a text area
and
a number area
To input characters
1. While the cursor is flashing in the text area of the display, use and
to move the cursor to the location where you want to input a character.
2. Use B to select the type of character you want to input.
• Each press of B cycles through the character types as shown below. The
currently selected character type is indicated on the display by the
character type indicator.
upper-case alpha
A
3. Use
4. When the character you want is shown, press
•
Note
• See the “CHARACTER LIST” for details about the characters you can input
and to scroll through the available characters at the cursor
location.
the next position.
and keys move the cursor left and right.
on the watch.
lower-case alpha
a
numbers
0
to move the cursor to
symbols
@
To delete a character
1. Use and to move the cursor to the character you want to delete.
2. Press
to delete the character at the cursor position.
To insert a character
1. Use and to move the cursor to the location where you want to
insert a character.
2. Press
3. Input the character you want.
to insert a space at the current cursor position.
To input numbers
1. While the cursor or digits are flashing in the number area of the display,
2. Use
and to move the cursor to the digit you want to input.
use
and to change the setting.
CONTACT MODE
The Contact Mode lets you store names, telephone numbers, e-mail
addresses and other data for later recall when you need it. See “Data Fields”
for details on Contact Mode data fields.
• With the M-1510 Watch, this function is called the Telememo Mode instead
of Contact Mode.
Entering the Contact Mode
In any mode, press the key to enter the Contact Mode.
• The display initially shows how many Contact records are stored and the
percentage of memory that is unused. Next, the display changes to the
index screen.
[Memory Status] [Index][Name][Data]
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Data field indicator
Telephone number
• From the index screen, press
to return to the index screen.
• The data screen shows the telephone number, fax number, and other data.
• Field names are shown along the bottom of the display. The data field
indicator is located above the name of the field screen that is on the display.
In the above screen, for example, the number shown is a work telephone
number.
• The following is the meaning of each available field name: WORK (work
number), HOME (home number), FAX (work and home fax numbers),
CALL (two mobile phone, pager, or other numbers), E-MAIL (e-mail
address), OTHER (other).
• The message
screen while there is no Contact Mode data stored in memory.
NO DATA! appears when you display the name or data
to change to the name screen. Press
Inputting Contact Data
Use the following procedure to input a new Contact record. See “Inputting Text
and Other Data” for full details about inputting characters.
To input a new Contact record
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• A Contact record must have at least a name to be stored. Other fields can
be skipped by pressing
1. In the Contact Mode, display the name or
data screen.
2. Hold down A for about two seconds until
the record operation menu appears.
NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so
3.
press the
input screen.
4. Input the name, and then press the
5. Input data for the other fields, pressing
after each.
• The number area initially contains all
hyphens. You can leave the hyphens or
replace them with numbers or spaces.
6. When you are finished inputting all the data
you want, press the A button to return to
the name screen.
key to display the new record
without inputting anything.
Name
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key.
Turning On the Display Backlight
Except when you are making settings or performing a data communication
operation, pressing the B button in any mode turns on the backlight for about
two seconds. The backlight uses an EL (electro-luminescent) panel that
causes the entire display to glow for easy reading in the dark.
If you need to keep the backlight on longer, keep the B button depressed.
Even if you do, however, the backlight automatically turns off after about six
seconds.
Important!
• You may not be able to see the backlight if you turn it on under direct
sunlight.
• The backlight turns off automatically if an alarm or other buzzer operation is
performed while it is on.
• The EL backlight vibrates slightly when it is turned on, which can cause a
noticeable sound. This does not indicate malfunction.
• The electro-luminescent panel loses illuminating power after very long use.
Recalling Contact Records
Contact data that is input on this watch or received from another watch is listed
äWATCHä index. This data is listed in the sequence that it is input,
in the
without sorting.
When you input data on your computer, sort it, and then download it to the
watch, it is listed in an index of the same sequence as that produced by the
computer sort operation.
Whenever you want to recall Contact data, the first step is to select which
äWATCHä or index sorted on a computer) you want to use.
index (
Index Sequence in Watch Memory
Indexes are stored in watch memory in the sequence shown below.
1. Index sorted on a computer
2. Indexes imported from M-1510 Watch
äWATCHä Index
3.
To view data in an index imported from M-1510 Watch or in the
index, scroll down past the index sorted on a computer and then scroll through
the data in the imported or
• You cannot edit or delete an index using the watch.
äWATCHä index.
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To recall a Contact record
1. Press to display the index screen.
2. Use
• To recall a record in the
3. Press
• If there is no data stored under the letter you select in step 2, pressing
4. Press
5. When the name field screen for the Contact record you want to recall is
6. Use
• The data field indicator at the bottom of the screen shows which field’s data
• Only fields that contain data appear. Fields without data are skipped
and to select the letter that starts the name field data of the
record you want to recall.
field begins with the letter you selected in step 2.
in step 3 displays the message NO DATA!. Note that you cannot scroll
from the
selection screen in step 2.
displayed, press
to display the name field screen of the first record whose name
NO DATA! screen. You must press to return to the letter
to scroll forward through the names or to scroll back.
and to view the other fields of the Contact record.
äWATCHä index, scroll down to äWATCHä.
to display its data screen.
is currently on the display.
automatically.
Editing a Contact Record
1. Display the name or data screen of the record you want to edit.
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation
menu appears.
3. Press
display the record editing screen.
4. Make any changes to the record you want, pressing the
finish editing each field.
• If you want to leave the data in a field as it is, press the
making any changes.
5. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A
button.
to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the key to
key after you
key without
Deleting a Contact Record
1. Display the name or data screen of the record you want to delete.
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation
menu appears.
3. Press
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,
to move the flashing to CLR, and then press the key.
press the
procedure without deleting anything.
key to delete the record or the A button to abort the
SCHEDULE MODE
The Schedule Mode helps to keep you on time all the time by letting you take
a record of your appointments with you wherever you go. Schedule alarms
sound to remind you of important events. See “Data Fields” for details on
Schedule Mode fields.
Entering the Schedule Mode
In the any mode, press the key to enter the
Description
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Inputting a Schedule Record
Use the following procedure to input a new Schedule record. See “Inputting
Text and Other Data” for full details about inputting characters.
To input a new Schedule record
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Schedule Mode.
• The display initially shows how many
Schedule records are stored and the
percentage of memory that is unused. Next,
the display changes to the next scheduled
appointment.
Month Day Day of week
1. In the Schedule Mode, hold down the A
button for about two seconds until the
record operation menu appears.
NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so
2.
press the
input screen.
3. Input the description of the appointment,
and then press the
• The initial date set for a new Schedule
record is today’s date, as kept in the
Timekeeping Mode.
key to display the new record
key.
4. Input the date (year, month, day), and time (hour and minutes).
• Use
• To create a Schedule record as an All Day Event (for an anniversary,
5. When you are finished inputting all the data you want, press the A button.
• The Schedule record screen shows the day of the week in place of the year.
• Schedule records are automatically sorted according to date and time.
• A standard Schedule record must have description and date, and time data
• When inputting a Schedule record, if you input a time but then change your
and to move the flashing between the digits, and and
to cycle through numbers at the flashing digit.
birthday, or event that takes all day), set the year, month, and day, and then
press the
to be stored. An All Day Event Schedule record must have description and
date data.
mind and want to change the record to an All Day Event, you can simply
delete the time. If you do this, however, the time you originally input remains
associated with the All Day Event, even though it does not appear on the
watch display. When you upload the record to your computer, the time you
originally input appears on the computer screen, even though the record is
for an All Day Event.
key. This causes the time setting to disappear from the display.
Recalling Schedule Records
In the Schedule Mode, press to scroll forward through records or to
scroll back.
Schedule Reminder Alarm
You can set a schedule reminder alarm to sound at the time for which
appointments are scheduled (0:00), or at 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes
before appointment times. When the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode, the
description, time, and date of a Schedule record appears on the display when
its schedule reminder time is reached.
• The schedule reminder alarm setting is applied for all schedule records.
You cannot make individual settings for each schedule record.
• The initial factory default for schedule reminder alarms is 10 minutes before
the Schedule record time.
• The schedule reminder alarm sounds for about 20 seconds or until you
press any button or key.
• A schedule reminder alarm cannot be set for an All Day Event Schedule
record.
• The description remains on the display for about three minutes in the
Timekeeping Mode, or until you press any key after the schedule reminder
alarm stops sounding.
• If another Schedule time is reached within about three minutes after a
previous Schedule time, the second alarm does not sound unless you
cleared the first record’s description from the display by pressing any key
after its schedule reminder alarm stops sounding.
Setting the Schedule Reminder Alarm Time
1. In the Schedule Mode, hold down the A
button for about two seconds until the
record operation menu appears.
2. Press
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• The schedule reminder alarm setting indicates how many minutes before
the Schedule record time the alarm will sound.
3. Use
• You can select one of the following for this setting:
Schedule record time),
minutes),
4. After you select the setting you want, press the A button.