Casio 2240 User Manual

Module No. 2240
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch. To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary.
About This Manual
Each section of this manual provides basic information you need to perform operations in each mode. Further details and technical information can also be found in the “REFERENCE”.
The term “watch” in this manual refers to the CASIO SATELLITE NAVI Watch (Module No. 2240).
The term “Watch Application” in this manual refers to the CASIO SATELLITE NAVI LINK Software Application.
Upper display area
Lower display area On-screen indicators
L K
MODE
LIGHT
MENU
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Warning
Charging the battery
Use only the AC Adaptor and the Interface/Charger Unit that come with your watch to charge its battery. Use of another device for charging creates the risk of battery leakage, overheating, explosion, fire, and personal injury.
AC Adaptor and Interface/Charger Unit
Note the following important precautions whenever using the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit that comes with your watch.
Should you notice smoke or strange odor coming from the AC Adaptor
and Interface/Charger Unit, immediately unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and request servicing from your original dealer. Continued use under these conditions creates the risk of electric shock.
Make sure that the AC Adaptor and Interface/Charger Unit are not
exposed to water, dirt, or any other foreign matter. Should the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit ever get wet, immediately unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and request servicing from your original dealer.
Never use the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit while it is covered
with a blanket or any other object.
Never touch the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit when your
hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
Never try to take the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit apart or
allow the contacts inside the Interface/Charger Unit to become shorted.
Never expose the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit to direct heat
or dispose of them by incineration.
Do not drop the AC Adaptor or Interface/Charger Unit or otherwise
subject them to strong impact.
During the thunderstorms, unplug the AC Adaptor and Interface/
Charger Unit from the wall outlet.
Avoid prolonged contact between your skin and the AC Adaptor and
Interface/Charger Unit while power is being supplied to them, and between your skin and the watch while its battery is being charged. Prolonged contact creates the risk of low temperature burn injury.
Keep the AC Adaptor and Interface/Charger Unit out of the reach of
small children.
Use only a power source whose output matches the rating marked on
the plate of the AC Adaptor.
Do not locate the power cord near stoves or other sources of intense
heat. Heat can melt power cord insulation and create the risk of fire and electric shock.
When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the AC
Adaptor. Never pull on the cord itself. Doing so can damage the power cord and create the risk of fire and electric shock.
Precautions
The measurement functions built into this watch are not intended for use in taking measurements that require professional or industrial precision. Values produced by this watch should be considered as reasonably accurate representations only.
Though a useful navigational tool, a GPS receiver should never be used as a replacement for conventional map and compass techniques. Remember that magnetic compasses can work at temperatures well below zero, have no batteries, and are mechanically simple. They are easy to operate and understand, and will operate almost anywhere. For these reasons, the magnetic compass should still be your main navigation tool.
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss, or any claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this watch.
Whenever leaving the AC Adaptor and Interface/Charger Unit unattended for long periods, be sure to unplug the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet.
Avoid leaving the AC Adaptor and Interface/Charger Unit in areas subjected to high humidity and large amounts of dust. Such conditions create the risk of fire and electric shock.
Rechargeable battery handling
Never try to remove the rechargeable battery from the watch yourself. Leave all battery replacement procedures up to your original dealer or CASIO distributor.
Precautions during use
Never operate the watch while walking, while operating an automobile, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle, or while riding a bicycle, etc. Doing so can interfere with you being alerted to dangerous situations around you and creates the risk of accident.
Caution
Data backup
Be sure to back up all important data on your computer hard disk or some other medium.
Data stored in memory can be unexpectedly lost during malfunction, repair, etc.
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GETTING READY
Unpacking
Make sure all the items shown on this page are included when you unpack your watch.
Important!
Before using the watch for the first time, be sure you charge the battery, set the current time and date, and configure the GPS mode.
The GPS function of the watch is tested at the factory before shipment, and the measurement results of the test may still be in memory when purchasing the watch. This data will be deleted automatically when you perform a GPS measurement operation.
Watch Interface/Charger Unit
AC Adaptor Serial Cable
CD-ROM User’s Guide
Guida dellutilizzatore
Guia do Usuário
Certificato di garanzia
Certificado de Garantia
GPS
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Module No. 2240
Users Guide
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Guía del usuario
Warranty Certificate
Garantieschein
Certificat de garantie
Certificado de garantía
2. Slide the power switch in the direction indicated by the arrow, and make sure the indicator lamp lights green.
3. Open the terminal cover on the side of the watch.
The terminal cover may be a bit stiff and tend to want to close when the
watch is new. Hold it open when you perform the following steps.
4. Raise the rod on the Interface/Charger Unit that holds down the watch’s terminal cover.
The rod is quite thin, so handle it carefully and take care you do not
damage it.
Rod
5. Angle the left side (9 o’clock side) of the watch into the Interface/Charger Unit tray so the tab in the tray enters the hole in the side of the watch.
Never touch the terminals of the watch or the Interface/Charger Unit.
The terminals of the Interface/Charger Unit are gold and silver. This is
normal and does not indicate a defective product.
Charging the Battery
The watch contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery that supplies power for normal operation.
Low battery power is indicated when the BATT indicator at the bottom of the display turns on. Charge the battery as soon as possible after the BATT indicator turns on.
BATT indicator
Important!
Use only the Interface/Charger Unit and AC Adaptor that come with this watch to charge its battery.
Proper charging may be impossible if the contacts inside the Interface/ Charger Unit tray or on the watch become dirty. Keep the contacts clean by wiping them periodically with a dry cotton swab.
Never allow the Interface/Charger Unit or watch contacts to become shorted.
Best results are obtained when charging is performed under room temperature (around 23°C).
Do not subject the Interface/Charger Unit to vibration while charging is taking place. Doing so can result in a poor connection and improper charging.
To charge the battery using AC power
Important!
When charging the battery, make sure you turn on Interface/Charger Unit power and confirm that its indicator lamp is lit green watch for charging. Mounting the watch onto the Interface/Charger Unit and then turning on power can result in incomplete charging of the watch’s battery.
1. Connect the AC Adaptor to the Interface/Charger Unit and plug the power
cord into a wall outlet.
Recharging the battery after it goes completely dead causes the date and time setting of the watch to revert to: 2000- 1- 1 0: 00 00. Set the correct date and time after charging is complete.
You can charge the battery using either AC power or battery power.
before
you mount the
6. Lay the watch the rest of the way into the tray and lower the rod to secure the cover in place.
7. Next, slide the tray in the direction indicated by the arrow until it locks into place.
Make sure that the terminal cover stays open when you perform the above
steps. If the cover closes unexpectedly and is not held down by the rod, the cover and Interface/Charger Unit can become damaged when you slide the tray. Always double check to make sure the cover is fully opened and held down by the rod before you slide the tray.
If the cover is stiff when the watch is still new, carefully bend it open as far
as it will go to loosen it up.
The indicator lamp on the Interface/Charger Unit lights red to indicate that
charging has started when the watch is correctly mounted in place. This indicator lamp goes out when charging is complete.
It takes about 70 minutes to fully charge a completely depleted battery.
8. After charging is complete, remove the watch from the Interface/Charger Unit and then turn off power. See “To remove the watch from the Interface/ Charger Unit” for details.
Important!
Make sure the Interface/Charger Unit is off when you are not using it.
Enter the Timekeeping Mode and check the date and time setting. If it is not
correct, perform the procedure under “Setting the Current Time and Date Manually” to correct it.
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To charge the battery using battery power
1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the Interface/Charger Unit as shown in the illustrations below.
Slide cover.
Slide lock.
2. Load six AAA-size alkaline batteries (available separately) into the battery compartment.
Use only alkaline batteries.
Make sure the plus (+) and minus () ends of the batteries are facing
correctly when you load them into the battery compartment.
3. Slide the battery compartment cover back into place and make sure it closes securely. Next, slide the lock back to its original position.
GENERAL GUIDE
Press MODE from mode to mode.
Press MENU in any mode to display a FUNCTION Screen. Press MENU
while a FUNCTION screen is on the display to change to the MENU Screen.
Timekeeping Mode
Note
When you are charging under battery power, if the green indicator goes out while charging is in progress (which is indicated when the red indicator is lit), you should replace the batteries you are using with a full set of new ones and charge again.
To remove the watch from the Interface/Charger Unit
1. Press the release button to release the tray.
2. Raise the rod that is holding the watchs terminal cover open.
3. Remove the watch.
4. Carefully lower the rod and secure it in place to protect it against damage.
5. Securely close the watchs terminal cover.
6. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Note
The amount of operation you can expect on a full charge depends on conditions when the battery is charged, the conditions of the battery, temperature, and other factors.
The watch’s rechargeable battery requires periodic replacement. If the amount of operation provided by each full charge becomes noticeably short, it probably means that you need to have the battery replaced.
Contact your original dealer or CASIO distributor about having the rechargeable battery replaced. Note that you will be charged for battery replacement.
Pressing MODE or MENU while the MENU Screen is on the display returns to the screen from which you started (Timekeeping or GPS Mode Screen).
Holding down MENU for about one second returns directly to the Timekeeping Mode.
The watch beeps whenever you press a button to change to another mode or screen.
Press MODE or MENU.
GPS Mode
Press MODE.
Position Screen
Plot Screen
Press MODE.
Press MENU.
Altitude Graph
Screen
FUNCTION Screen
Press MENU.
Graphical
Navigation Screen
Press MODE.
Press MENU.
MENU Screen
Press MODE or MENU.
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Seconds Hour Minutes 12H/24H
Day Month Year
Using the FUNCTION and MENU Screens
Many of the operations of this watch are performed using FUNCTION screens and a MENU screen. The following describes the general procedures for using each type of screen.
Note
The contents of the FUNCTION Screen depend on whether you press
MENU in the Timekeeping Mode or GPS Mode. The contents of the MENU Screen are always the same.
To use the FUNCTION and MENU Screens
FUNCTION Screen
Cursor
MENU Screen
Cursor
In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU to display the FUNCTION Screen.
Press MENU while the FUNCTION
Screen is on the display to change to the MENU Screen.
The currently selected screen item is the one where the cursor is located.
Use K and L to move the cursor. The menu scrolls automatically if all the items do not fit on a single screen.
To select the screen item where the cursor is currently located, press ●.
Use MODE or MENU to back track through menus.
To return to the Timekeeping Mode, hold down MENU for about one second.
Adjusting Display Contrast
Certain electrical characteristics of the watch may cause a rainbow effect on the LCD. If this happens, use the following procedure to adjust contrast for easy reading.
To adjust display contrast
1. In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU twice to display the MENU Screen.
2. Use K and L to move the cursor to
SET UP, and then press to select it.
3. On the next screen that appears, use K
and L to move the cursor to CONTRAST, and then press to select
L
it.
4. Press K to increase contrast (making
the screen darker) and L to decrease it (making the screen brighter).
You can set contrast to one of 15 levels.
The current contrast setting is indicated
by the value that flashes on the CONTRAST Screen.
5. After the contrast is the way you want,
press to return to the SET UP Screen.
6. Press MODE or MENU twice to return to
the Timekeeping or GPS Mode.
TIMEKEEPING MODE
Use the Timekeeping Mode to view the current time and date.
The Timekeeping Mode uses a split screen format with an upper display
area for the time and date, and a lower display area for other information.
You can directly enter the Timekeeping Mode by holding down MENU for
about one second.
Current date (year, month, day)
Current time (hour, minutes, seconds)
Timekeeping Mode Screen Format
The split screen format of the Timekeeping Mode shows the current date and time in the upper display area. You can use the lower display area to display a Position Screen (latitude and longitude) or a Stopwatch Screen. Press L in the Timekeeping Mode to toggle the lower display area between the Position Screen and Stopwatch Screen.
Position Screen Stopwatch Screen
Press L.
Position data type indicator
Note
Following a GPS measurement, the Position Screen shows the latitude and longitude produced by the measurement. After you charge the watch’s battery when it goes dead or perform an area select operation, the Position Screen shows the latitude and longitude of the area setting.
For more information about the Stopwatch Screen, see “Using the Stopwatch Screen”.
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Setting the Current Time and Date Manually
Use the MENU Screen to set the current time and date manually, and to reset the seconds count to zero.
This watch also has a feature that sets the current time and date automatically, based on GPS measurement data. See Using Auto Time and Date Adjustment for more information.
To set the current time and date manually
1. In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU twice to display the MENU Screen.
2. Use K and L to move the cursor to
SET UP, and then press ●.
3. Use K and L to move the cursor to
TIME, and then press ●.
This displays the current date and time
L
setting, with the seconds digits flashing.
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Day of the week
AM/PM indicator
Latitude Longitude
BACKLIGHT
Press LIGHT to illuminate the display for
about two seconds.
The electro-luminescent (EL) panel that illuminates the display loses illuminating power after very long use.
Illumination may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight.
The watch may emit an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated. This is due to vibration of the EL panel used for illumination, and does not indicate malfunction.
4. Use MODE to move the flashing around the settings on the display in the
sequence shown below.
5. While the hour, minutes, year, month, or day setting is selected (flashing),
use K (+) and L (–) to change it.
Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.
While the 12H/24H setting is selected, press K or L to toggle it between
24-hour timekeeping (24H) and 12-hour timekeeping (12H). The AM/PM indicator appears on the display when 12-hour timekeeping is selected.
6. After everything is the way you want, press to exit the Setting Screen and return to the SET UP Screen.
7. To exit the SET UP Screen, press MODE or MENU.
If the message “NOW EXECUTING appears on the display, wait until the
message disappears.
8. To return to the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press MODE or MENU.
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Important!
The GPS Mode of this watch uses the time and date setting to determine the current positions of satellites. Make sure that your time and date setting is always accurate.
Note
The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039.
The day of the week is displayed automatically in accordance with the date
(year, month, and day) settings.
The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there should be no reason to change it except after you charge the battery when it goes dead.
To reset the seconds count to zero
1. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure under To set the current time and date manually”.
2. While the seconds digits are selected (flashing), press K to reset them to zero.
Pressing K while the seconds count is in
the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and adds 1 to the minutes. If the seconds count is in the range of 00 to 29, pressing K resets it without changing the minutes.
3. After everything is the way you want, press to exit the Setting Screen and return to the SET UP Screen.
4. To exit the SET UP Screen, press MODE or MENU.
If the message “NOW EXECUTING appears on the display, wait until the
message disappears.
5. To return to the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press MODE or MENU.
Changing the Summer Time Setting
Turning on summer time, which is also known as Daylight Saving Time (DST), automatically advances the current time setting by one hour. Note that summer time is used in certain geographic areas, and may or may not apply in your area.
To change the summer time setting
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press MENU
to display the FUNCTION Screen.
2. The cursor should already be located next to D.S.T., so press ●.
3. Use K and L to move the cursor to ON or OFF.
4. Press to exit the Setting Screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode Screen.
The DST indicator is on while summer
time is turned on.
DST indicator
Using Auto Time and Date Adjustment
Data obtained by a GPS measurement includes the current time and date. You can set up the watch so it uses this data to adjust the Timekeeping Modes current time and date settings automatically whenever you perform a GPS measurement operation.
Before using the automatic setting procedure described below, be sure to configure the GPS Mode (see USING THE GPS MODE”).
Note
You can turn automatic time and date adjustment on or off. The initial default setting is ON”.
Turn off automatic time and date adjustment when you do not want the time and date settings adjusted by GPS measurement data.
To turn auto time and date adjustment on and off
1. In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU twice to display the MENU Screen.
2. Use K and L to move the cursor to
SET UP, and then press ●.
3. Use K and L to move the cursor to
AUTO TIME ADJ, and then press ●.
4. Use K and L to move the cursor to
ON or OFF.
L
5. After the setting is the way you want, press to exit the AUTO TIME ADJ Screen and return to the SET UP Screen.
6. Press MODE or MENU twice to return to the Timekeeping or GPS Mode.
Note
Date and time data sent from GPS satellites normally does not include adjustments for leap seconds. GPS satellites do, however, send leap second adjustment data once every 12.5 minutes.
Using only GPS date and time measurement data (without leap second data) to adjust the current Timekeeping Mode settings can eventually cause the settings to go wrong. The most accurate time settings are obtained by configuring the watch for continuous GPS measurement, and allowing the measurement operation to continue for at least 12.5 minutes. This ensures that at least one set of leap second data will be used for the setting.
Note that auto time and date adjustment is possible only when there are fewer than 512 weeks between the watchs setting and the actual current date.
What is a leap second?
The rotation of the Earth is not always as perfect as the operation of the atomic clocks used for measuring standard time. Leap seconds can be added as required to correct for discrepancies between the two.
Using the Stopwatch Screen
The Stopwatch Screen appears in the lower display area in the Timekeeping Mode.
The Stopwatch Screen lets you measure elapsed time, split time, and two finishes. The range of the stopwatch is 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds.
To measure times with the stopwatch
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press L to
display the Stopwatch Screen in the lower display area.
2. Use and K to perform stopwatch
operations as described below.
Hours
Minutes
Elapsed Time
Start Stop Re-start Stop Clear
Split Time
Two Finishes
Start Split
Note
Once you start a stopwatch measurement operation, it continues until you
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KK
K
KK
KK
K
KK
First runner finishes.
stop it, even if you change the lower display area to the Position Screen or if you exit the Stopwatch Screen.
1/100 Second
Seconds
KK
K
KK
Split releaseStart Split Stop Clear
Stop
Second runner finishes. Record time of first runner.
KK
K
KK
Split release
Record time of second runner.
KK
K
KK
KK
K
KK
KK
K
KK
Clear
Using the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal
Setting a daily alarm time causes a beeper to sound at that time for about 20 seconds each day, as long as the daily alarm is turned on. Press any button to stop the alarm.
The watch also has an Hourly Time Signal that beeps for about one second every hour on the hour when turned on.
To set the daily alarm and Hourly Time Signal
1. In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU twice to display the MENU Screen.
2. Use K and L to move the cursor to
SET UP, and then press ●.
3. Use K and L to move the cursor to
ALARM, and then press ●.
4. Use K and L to move the cursor to
Alarm time
L
Alarm on indicator
TIME ALM, and then press ●.
This displays the current alarm time with the hour setting flashing.
Hourly Time Signal on indicator
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5. Use MODE to move the flashing around the display in the sequence
shown below.
Hour
6. While the hour or minutes digits are selected (flashing), use K (+) and L
(–) to change the setting.
Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.
While the daily alarm ON/OFF setting or HOUR SIG (Hourly Time Signal)
ON/OFF setting is selected (flashing), press K or L to toggle it on and off.
7. After everything is the way you want, press to exit the Setting Screen and return to the ALARM SET Screen.
The alarm on indicator at the bottom of the display is on when the daily
alarm is turned on, and the Hourly Time Signal on indicator is on when the Hourly Time Signal is turned on.
8. Confirm that the cursor is next to DONE, and then press to return to the SET UP Screen.
9. Press MODE or MENU twice to return to the Timekeeping or GPS Mode.
Minutes
Daily alarm ON/OFF
HOUR SIG ON/OFF
USING THE GPS MODE
This section describes operations you perform in the GPS Mode. Before actually performing GPS measurements, you need to make the settings listed below. Many of these settings need to be made only the first time you use the watch.
Area setting
Datum setting
GPS measurement mode selection
Landmark registration
Route plan registration
Destination definition
Time and date setting
Important!
The Timekeeping Mode time and date settings (including the DST setting),
as well as information about your current location (AREA setting) are used to determine the current positions of satellites. Make sure that these settings are always correct, and accurate.
GPS Measurement Modes
You can select from among three different GPS measurement modes. The mode you should select depends on how quickly you want your position data updated balanced against how important it is for you to conserve remaining battery power. Remember, however, that no matter which GPS measurement mode you use, it can take a considerable amount of time to achieve the first measurement.
To perform this type of measurement:
Single measurement Continuous measurements every second Multiple measurements at a preset intervals
Note
The initial default GPS measurement mode is ONE SHOT.
To select a GPS measurement mode
1. In the Timekeeping or GPS Mode, press
MENU to display the FUNCTION Screen.
2. Use K and L to move the cursor to
MSR. MODE (Measurement Mode), and then press ●.
3. Use K and L to move the cursor to the
measurement mode you want to use.
If you want to select ONE SHOT or CONTINUOUS here jump to step 6.
L
6. After everything is the way you want, press to exit the Setting Screen and return to the Mode Screen you started from in step 1.
4. If you selected AUTO in the previous step, press to advance to the AUTO INTERVAL Setting Screen.
Use this screen to specify how often
AUTO Mode measurements should be taken.
5. While the interval time setting is flashing, use K (+) and L (–) to change it.
Holding down either button changes the
setting at high speed.
You can set an interval in the range of 1
minute to 60 minutes, in one-minute steps.
Use this GPS measurement mode:
ONE SHOT CONTINUOUS AUTO
Taking a GPS Measurement
The following are the basic steps for taking a position measurement in the GPS Mode.
Important!
GPS measurements may take a long time to complete or may even be impossible due to satellite and other conditions.
The DOP value setting can influence how long it takes to complete GPS measurements. See DOP Values for details about the DOP value, and Changing the DOP Value for information about how to change the DOP setting.
To take a GPS measurement
Important!
Make sure the antenna is pointing up at the sky while a measurement is taking place.
1. While in the Timekeeping Mode with the Position Screen in the lower
display area or while a GPS Mode Screen is on the display, press ●.
This changes to the SEARCH (Satellite Search) Screen.
The GPS indicator at the bottom of the display turns on to indicate that the
watch is searching for overhead satellites.
To interrupt an ongoing GPS measurement, press again.
See Displaying GPS Satellite Information for information about satellite
position and battery marks.
Current time
Antenna
GPS indicator
Satellite positions
2. When the measurement is successful, the watch emits high-pitch beeps
and returns to the Mode Screen you started from in step 1.
See “Adding a New Landmark to the Landmark List for information about storing GPS measurement data in landmark memory.
If the watch is unable to successfully complete the measurement within about two minutes, it emits five beeps and displays TIMEOUT at the top of the display to let you know. If this happens, press MODE or L to return to the Mode Screen you started from in step 1, move to a more open area, and try again.
If you perform the above GPS measurement operation within the area defined by 20° to 46° north latitude and 122° to 149° east longitude, a successful measurement causes a map of Japan to appear on the display for a few seconds after the GPS measurement.
GPS indicator
DOP value
Important!
When the GPS indicator at the bottom of the display is on, it indicates that the GPS circuit is activated, which consumes valuable battery power. To prolong battery life, be sure to use the operations described below to turn off the GPS circuit when you are not using it.
To turn off the GPS circuit
Press to stop position measurement and turn off the GPS circuit.
The GPS indicator turns off at this time to indicate that the GPS circuit is off. No GPS measurements are taken while the GPS indicator is off.
You must turn the GPS circuit back on using the procedures described in the previous section in order to take GPS measurements. The GPS circuit is on when the GPS indicator is on.
North Up indicator
Battery mark
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HDG/SPD
(Heading/Speed)
MAX SPD
(Maximum Speed)
POS DOP (Position) ALTI DOP (Altitude)
Time/Date
HDG/SPD
(Heading/Speed)
Latitude/Longitude
ALTI DOP (Altitude)
MAX SPD
(Maximum Speed)
Full Screen
GPS Mode Screens
Position Screen Altitude Graph Screen
Plot Screen
Full-screen Format Split-screen Format
See page “Plot Screen Lower Display Area (Split-screen Format) for information about changing the split screens lower display area contents.
Full-screen Format Split-screen Format
See page “Graphical Navigation Screen Lower Display Area (Split-screen Format) for information about changing the split screens lower display area contents.
Graphical Navigation Screen
Position Screen
The Position Screen shows latitude, longitude, bearing, speed, maximum speed, altitude, and other information that is updated each time the watch performs a GPS measurement.
Latitude is indicated as N (north) or S (south), and longitude as E (east) or W (west).
Position data type indicator Latitude Longitude
Position Data Type Indicators
The following table describes the meanings of the indicators that appear on the display with position data.
Indicator Meaning Description
INIT
CNT
OLD
Initial
Continuous
Old data
The latitude and longitude readings are based on the initial position values of the currently selected area setting. This indicator appears after you charge the battery, after it was fully depleted, and after you change the area setting.
GPS measurement in Continuous Mode
The data shown on the display is old. More than four hours have passed since the last GPS reading.
GPS Mode Position Screen Lower Display Area (Split-screen Format)
Each press of L while the GPS Mode Position Screen is on the display cycles the contents of the lower display area in the sequence shown below.
See “Lower Display Area Items for details about the contents of each lower display area screen.
Plot Screen
The Plot Screen shows a continuous record of your movements as a series of dots (tracks) plotted on the display. You can set up the watch to show previously defined waypoints on the Plot Screen, and see the relationship between your tracks and the waypoints at a glance. Tracks are stored in watch memory as track log data, which you can recall and trace your progress up to a specific location whenever you want.
Note
To view track log data on the Plot Screen, you must turn on track data display.
Scale
Current position
North Up indicator
Display Item Description
Scale
North Up indicator
Current position
Note
Your current position is always shown in the center of the display screen.
See Specifying the Scale of the Plot Screen for information about
changing the scale of the screen and Specifying the Distance, Speed, and Altitude Units for information about changing the measurement units.
You can set up the watch to show previously defined waypoints on the Plot Screen, and see the relationship between your tracks and the waypoints. See page Creating a Route Plan for more information.
Display of landmark symbols can be turned on and off individually. The Plot Screen shows only landmarks whose symbol display is currently turned on, and which are in the vicinity of your current position.
The scale of the screen is shown for about two seconds after you display the Plot Screen.
Indicates that the top of the Plot Screen is north. This indicator is fixed.
This shows your current measured position.
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Plot Screen Lower Display Area (Split-screen Format)
Each press of L while the Plot Screen is on the display cycles the contents of the lower display area in the sequence shown below.
See “Lower Display Area Items for details about the contents of each lower display area screen.
Current position
Track
Waypoint
Note
One of the above indicators also appears at the bottom of the display when the Position Screen is displayed in the lower display area of the Timekeeping Mode.
The upper display area of the Position Screen also shows information about GPS measurement timing. In the case of a One-Shot or AUTO measurement, it shows the time of the last successful GPS measurement. In the case of Continuous measurement, it shows when continuous measurement was stopped.
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