Casio Oceanus OCW-G2000S-1A, Oceanus OCW-G2000C-1A Operation Manual

MA1709-EB
© 2017 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Operation Guide 5501
Contents
Basic Operations
Watch Face Items
Navigating Between Modes
Mode Overview
Using the Crown
Hand and Day Indicator Movement
Solar Charging
Checking the Last Time Adjustment Method
Used
Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft
Time Adjustment (GPS, Time Calibration Signal)
Time Adjustment Using GPS
Appropriate Signal Reception Location
Acquiring GPS Position Information Manually
Acquiring GPS Time Information Manually
Receiving a Time Information Automatically
Leap Second Reception
Time Adjustment Using a Time Calibration
Signal
Appropriate Signal Reception Location
Time Calibration Signal Reception Ranges
Auto Time Calibration Signal Receive
Signal Reception Precautions
Using Mobile Link with a Mobile Phone
Getting Ready
A Install
B Configure Bluetooth settings.
C Pair the watch with a phone.
Configuring World Time Settings
Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment
Configuring Watch Settings
Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting
Checking the Watch Charge Level
Connection
Connecting with a Phone
Disconnecting from a Phone
Unpairing
If you purchase another phone
the required app on your phone.
Adjusting Time Settings Manually
Setting a Home Time City
Changing Your Home City Time Setting in 15-
minute Steps
Adjusting the Time and Day Setting
Checking the Current Home City
World Time
Specifying a World Time City
Changing the World Time Setting in 15-minute
Steps
Other Information
City List
Summer Time Table
Map Data Source
Supported Phone Models
Specifications
Mobile Link Precautions
Copyrights and Registered Copyrights
Troubleshooting
Swapping Your Home City Time and World
Time
Stopwatch
Measuring Elapsed Time
Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment
Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment
Moving to Another Time Zone
1
⑧ ⑨
CC
C
30
30
Bluetooth connection
(Approximately
2.5 seconds)
Stopwatch Mode
Timekeeping Mode
30
③④ ⑤⑥⑦
Current location time / World Time swapping (Hold down about 3 seconds.)
30
③④ ⑤
①②
Start/ Stop
Reset
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Basic Operations

This section provides an overview of the watch and its operations.
Note
The illustrations included in this operation guide have been created to facilitate explanation. An illustration may differ somewhat from the item it represents.

Watch Face Items

Last signal receive result
E
The second hand points to the letter that indicates
the result of the last time adjustment operation by receipt of a signal or connection with a phone. “Y(YES)”: Last time adjustment operation successful. “N(NO)”: Last time adjustment operation failed.
RC mark
F
The second hand points to this mark while calibration signal reception is in progress.
T+P mark
G
The second hand points to this mark while
(location information) signal reception is
GPS in progress.
T (Time) mark
H
The second hand points to this mark while GPS (time information) signal reception is in progress.
C mark
I
The second hand points to this mark while there is a connection between the watch and a phone.

Mode Overview

Timekeeping Mode
The main hour, minute, and second hands indicate the current time.
small hour and minute hands indicate the
The current World Time.
Current location time (24-hour time)
A
One revolution every 24 hours.
Current day of the week
B
World Time hour (24-hour time)
C
The hand points to the A-side for a.m. times, and to the P-side for p.m. times.
World Time hour
D
World Time minute
E
Day of week
A
In the Timekeeping Mode, the day of the week hand indicates the day of the week in the current Home City.
Airplane Mode mark
B
While the watch is in the Airplane Mode, the day of the week hand points to h.
Summer time setting
C
The day of the week hand points to the
time setting for the current Home City.
summer
Signal
D
receive status, location information
availability
When checking the last receive result :
The day of the week hand indicates the information that was received or acquired for the last time adjustment.
“P”: GPS signal time or phone time information and location information “N”: GPS signal time information or time calibration signal
When setting the Home City or World Time City :
The day of the week hand indicates whether or not location information is available for the Home City or World Time City.
“P”: Location information available “N”: Location information not available

Navigating Between Modes

Your watch has the modes shown below.
Use the (C) button to navigate between modes.
To connect with a phone, hold down (C) for about 2.5 seconds.
Current location date
F
World Time City
G
Stopwatch Mode
The main hour and minute hands indicate the current time. The second hand, and the small hour and
hands indicate the elapsed stopwatch
minute time.
Current location time (24-hour time)
A
One revolution every 24 hours.
Stopwatch seconds
B
Stopwatch hours (24-hour time)
C
The hand points to the A-side for hours 0 through 12, and to the P-side for hours 12 through 24.
Stopwatch hours
D
Stopwatch minutes
E
2
Second click
First click
Normal timekeeping
Crown
30
Day indicator
Day of the week hand
NOYES
30
Disk
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Using the Crown

Depending on the operation you want to perform, pull out the crown to the first or second click and then rotate it.
Important!
To prevent loss of water resistance and/or damage due to impact, be sure to push the crown in to its normal position after you are finished using it.
When pushing the crown back in, take care not to apply too much force.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
After pulling out the crown to the first or second click,
rotating it quickly in succession in either direction will start a fast forward or fast reverse operation. While a fast forward operation is in progress, quickly rotating the crown in succession again will increase the speed even further.
The fast reverse operation speed is fixed and cannot be changed.
Stopping Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Rotate the crown in the direction opposite that of the ongoing operation or press any button.
Note
If you do not perform any operation
for about two minutes after pulling
out the crown, crown operations will
automatically become disabled. If
that happens, push the crown back
in and then pull it out again.

Hand and Day Indicator Movement

Day of the Week and Day Indicator
Operation
Changing the day setting of the watch will also cause the day of the week hand to move in conjunction with the day.
Day
It can take anywhere from about 10 to 40 seconds
for the day indicator to change after timekeeping reaches midnight. The day of the week hand will move as the day indicator changes.
day may not be indicated correctly while
The the watch’s crown is pulled out.

Solar Charging

This watch runs on power supplied from a rechargeable (secondary) battery that is charged by a solar panel. The solar panel is integrated into the face of the watch, and power is generated whenever the face is exposed to light.
Charging the Watch
When you are not wearing the watch, put it in a location where it is exposed to bright light.
While you are wearing the watch, make sure that its face (solar panel) is not blocked from the
light by the sleeve of your clothing. Power generation efficiency is reduced even when the face of the watch is blocked only partially.
Important!
Depending on light intensity and local conditions, the watch may become hot to the touch when exposed to light for charging. Take care to avoid burn injury after charging. Also, avoid charging the watch under high-temperature conditions like the ones described below.
On the dashboard of a vehicle parked in the sun
Near
an incandescent light bulb or
other source of heat
Under direct sunlight or in other hot areas for long periods
Checking the Charge Level
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
1.
Navigating Between Modes
l
Press (B).
2.
This will cause the disk to show the current charge level.
H: Good (high)
M: Good (medium)
L: Insufficient (low)
Press (B) or do not perform any operation
3.
for one or two seconds to return to the current time.
Remaining Charge and Dead Battery
You can determine if the charge level is low by checking the hand movement. Functions become disabled as battery power goes low.
Important!
Should battery go low or go dead, expose
the face (solar panel) to light
as soon as possible.
Note
Exposing
the watch face to light after the battery goes dead will cause the second hand to revolve counterclockwise until it stops at second 57. This indicates charging has started.
3
30
Second hand
1
GPS signal (location information)
Time calibration signal
GPS signal (time information)
12:30
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Low Battery Power
The second hand jumps at two-second intervals.
Dead Battery
All hands and the day indicator are stopped.
Charging Time Guidelines
The table below shows guidelines for approximate charging times.
Required Charging Time for 1-day Use
Light Intensity Approximate Charging Time
High
p
Low
A B C D
8 minutes 30 minutes 48 minutes
8 hours
Time Required to Achieve Next Charge Level
Approximate Charging Time
Light Intensity
Charge Level1Charge Level
2
High
p
Low
7 hours 115 hours
B
11 hours 186 hours
C
123 hours -
D
3 hours 31 hours
A
Charge Level 1 :
Time from dead battery until hand movement starts
Charge Level 2 :
Time from hand movement starts until a full charge
Power Saving
Leaving the watch in a dark location for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. will cause the second hand to stop, and the watch will enter Level 1 power saving. If the watch is left in this condition for six or seven days, all hands will stop and the watch will enter Level 2 power saving.
Level 1 :
Basic timekeeping functions are operational.
Level 2 :
Only the day indicator is operational.
Note
Note that the watch also may enter the power saving state if its face is blocked from light by your sleeve while you are wearing it.
The watch will enter power saving from the Timekeeping Mode only.
Recovering from Power Saving
Operation
Press any button or place the watch in a well­lit area to recover from power saving.

Auto Time Adjustment

Your watch can receive time calibration signals and connect with a phone to obtain information that it uses to adjust its date and time setting.
First Use of the Watch
Immediately after purchasing the watch, it will acquire GPS location information and configure a Home City based on your current location.
Acquiring GPS Position Information
l
Manually
Normal Use of the Watch
Your watch automatically receives a time calibration signal or GPS signal (time information)
regularly each day and adjusts its time setting. This means its time setting is always accurate without the need for any adjustment by you.
Receiving a Time Information
l
Automatically Auto Time Calibration Signal Receive
l
Note
If the watch is unable to adjust its time setting automatically for some reason,
you can trigger a GPS signal
receive operation manually.
Acquiring GPS Time Information
l
Manually Acquiring
l
Manually
Using a Phone to Adjust the Watch’s Time
You can pair the watch with a phone to have
watch adjust its time setting in accordance
the with the phone time.
Auto Time Adjustment
l
GPS Position Information
Light Intensity
Sunny day, outdoors (50,000 lux)
A
Sunny day, near a window (10,000 lux)
B
Overcast day, near a window (5,000 lux)
C
Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)
D
Note
Actual
charging time depends on the
local charging environment.
If the watch is not showing the correct time...
If the watch does not indicate the correct time
after it receives a signal or connects with
even the phone, correct the hand and date indicator positions.
Using OCEANUS Connected to Correct
l
Hand Positions Using Watch Operations to Correct Hand
l
Positions
4
30
30
Day of the week hand
Second hand
30
Home City
Time zone
30
30
30
Crown
30
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Checking the Last Time Adjustment Method Used

Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
1.
Navigating Between Modes
l
Press (B).
2.
The second hand will indicate the last time adjustment operation result. The watch hands will return to indicating the current time if you do not perform any operation for nine or ten seconds.
“Y(YES)”: successful. “N(NO)”: Last time adjustment operation failed.
The day of the week hand indicates details about the receive (acquisition) operation.
“P”: Time information and location information a phone “N”: Time information (GPS signal) or time calibration signal
Note
Even if there was a successful receive operation, the second hand will point to the time setting manually.
If you do not perform any watch operation for about one or two seconds acquired, or after the watch establishes a connection with a phone and synchronizes its time setting, the watch will show the acquired Home City’s time zone.
Last time adjustment operation
(GPS signal), connection with
“N(NO)” if you adjusted
after location information is

Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or Aircraft

Whenever you are in a hospital, on an aircraft, or in any other location where auto signal receive
or connection with a phone may cause problems, you can perform the procedure below to disable it (Airplane Mode). To re­enable auto time adjustment, perform the same operation again.
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
1.
Navigating Between Modes
l
Press (B).
2.
The second hand will indicate the last receive result for nine or ten seconds. If location information was received, the second hand will indicate the Home City time zone after indicating the receive result.
Within 10 seconds after pressing (B)
3.
above, pull out the crown to the first click.
If more than 10 seconds elapse before you pull out the crown after you press (B), the second hand will return to indicating seconds. If this happens, press (B) again.
Rotate the crown to enter the Airplane
4.
Mode.
N(NO): Airplane Mode enabled Y(YES): Airplane Mode disabled
Push the crown back in.
5.
the watch is in the Airplane Mode,
When the day of the week hand points to h.
Time Adjustment (GPS,
Time Calibration
Signal)
The watch’s time, day, and Home City settings can be configured in accordance with a received
GPS signal or time calibration signal.
GPS signal (location information): Used to update Home City, time, and day settings.
GPS signal time information: Used to update time and day settings.
calibration signal: Used to update time
Time and day settings.
Important!
Before trying to receive GPS signal time information and/or a time calibration signal, first use GPS to acquire location information and configure Home Time settings.
The watch will normally not perform auto signal receive while it is paired
a phone. However, auto receive
with will be performed if there is no connection between the watch and phone for more than one day.
the watch into the Airplane Mode
Put whenever you are inside an aircraft or in any other area where radio wave reception is prohibited or restricted.
Using the Watch in a Medical
l
Facility or Aircraft
Note
Areas where time calibration signal reception is supported are limited. When the watch in an area where time calibration signal reception is not supported, adjust time and day settings based on GPS signals.
Time Calibration Signal Reception
l
Ranges
If the watch does not indicate the correct time even after it receives a signal, correct the hand and date indicator positions.
Using OCEANUS Connected to
l
Correct Hand Positions Using Watch Operations to Correct
l
Hand Positions
5
30
30
Poor reception
Good reception
Second hand
30
Home City
Time zone
30
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Time Adjustment Using GPS

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

GPS signal reception is possible outdoors where the sky is visible and not blocked by buildings, trees, or other objects.
Note
In areas where reception is poor, keep the watch face oriented upwards
When the watch is set up for auto receive, take care to avoid covering the watch face with the sleeve of your clothing.
GPS in the areas described below.
You may experience GPS signal reception problems in the areas described below.

Acquiring GPS Position Information Manually

You can use a button operation to acquire GPS location information and adjust your Home City, time, and day settings in accordance with your current location.
and do not move the watch.
signal reception is not possible
Where the sky is not visible
Indoors (Reception may be possible near a window.)
Near wireless communication equipment or other devices that generate magnetism.
Where the view of the sky above is narrow
Near trees or buildings
Near a train station, airport, or other congested areas
Getting ready
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
l
Move to a location appropriate for signal
1.
reception and orient the watch so its display is pointed straight up at the sky.
Hold down (B) for at least 1.5 seconds.
2.
Release
the button as soon as the second
hand points to “T(TIME)”.
The second hand will move in the following sequence:
“Y(YES)” or
“N(NO)” n “T(TIME)”.
Press (B).
3.
This will cause the second hand to move
”, indicating that location
to “T+P information acquisition has started. The position of the second hand during reception will depend on the current reception conditions.
If location information acquisition is successful, the second hand will move
“Y(YES)” and then the watch will
to automatically adjust its time and day settings. The watch will display the acquired Home City and its time zone for about three seconds.
Note
Reception takes anywhere from about 30 to 80 seconds.
It can take as long as 13 minutes when leap second information is included.
You may experience location information acquisition problems when you are in the vicinity of a city borderline.
watch’s time and day will not be
The indicated correctly if the Home City setting is not right for your location. If this happens, move to a location near the center of the city you want to set as your Home City and acquired location information again. Or you can perform a time information receive operation to adjust time and day settings after configuring Home City and summer time settings manually.
Setting a Home Time City
l
Acquiring GPS Time Information
l
Manually

Acquiring GPS Time Information Manually

You can use a button operation on the watch to receive GPS signal time information. When the receive operation is successful, the watch’s Home City, day, and time settings will be adjusted accordingly.
Note
GPS signal reception requires large amounts of power. Perform it only when necessary.
Getting ready
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
l
Move to a location appropriate for signal
1.
reception and orient the watch so its display is pointed straight up at the sky.
Note
GPS signal reception requires large amounts of power. Perform it only when necessary.
If position information acquisition fails for some reason, the second hand will move to “N(NO)” and then the watch will indicate the current time and day without adjusting them.
6
30
Second hand
30
6 o’clock position
500 kilometers
500 kilometers
1,000 kilometers
1,000 kilometers
To k yo
Fukushima
Fukuoka/
Saga
500 kilometers
1,500 kilometers
Chengdu
Shangqiu
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Beijing
Changchun
600 miles
(1,000 kilometers)
2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers)
Los Angeles
Denver
Fort Collins
Chicago
New York
The Anthorn signal is receivable within this area.
500 kilometers
1,500 kilometers
Mainflingen
Anthorn
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Hold down (B) for at least 1.5 seconds.
2.
Release
the button as soon as the second
hand points to “T(TIME)”.
The second hand will move in the following sequence:
“Y(YES)” or
“N(NO)” n “T(TIME)”.
This indicates that time information receipt has started.
If information acquisition is successful, the
second hand will move to “Y(YES)”, and then the watch will automatically adjust its time and day settings.

Leap Second Reception

GPS signal reception each year on June 1 or
and on December 1 or later also receives
later leap second information.
Note
It can take as long as 13 minutes to complete leap second information reception.
Leap second information receive is repeated until information receipt is complete.
Once leap second information receive is complete, the watch will not make any attempt to receive it again until the following June 1 or December 1.
When connecting with a phone to adjust the watch date and time settings, leap seconds will also be received along with the time information. If this happens, leap seconds may not be received when receiving a GPS signal.

Time Calibration Signal Reception Ranges

Time calibration signal reception is supported in the areas shown below.
Japan Time Calibration Signal (JJY)
Chinese Time Calibration Signal (BPC)
U.S. Time Calibration Signal (WWVB)
If reception fails for some reason, the second hand will move to then the watch will indicate the current time and day without adjusting them.
Note
Receive
takes anywhere from about
six to 60 seconds.
It can take as long as 13 minutes when leap second information is included.

Receiving a Time Information Automatically

When the conditions below are satisfied, the watch will automatically receive time information from a GPS signal. If any time information receive is successful, the watch will no longer attempt to receive a signal for the rest of the day.
In the Timekeeping Mode
time is between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00
Current p.m.
Light (near a window on a clear day) continually shining on the face of the watch for about one to two minutes.
Time calibration signal reception was not successful during the previous evening.
Note
The time information receive operation takes anywhere from about six to 60 seconds.
The receive operation can take as long as 13 minutes when leap second information is included.
“N(NO)” and

Time Adjustment Using a Time Calibration Signal

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

A time calibration signal can be received while the watch is near a window.
Keep metal objects away from the watch.
Do not move the watch.
not perform any operation on the watch.
Do
Note
may experience time calibration
You signal reception problems in the areas described below.
Among or near buildings
While riding in a vehicle
Near household appliances, office machines, mobile phones, etc.
On a construction site, in an airport, or any other location where radio wave interference occurs
Near high-voltage lines
In mountainous areas or behind a mountain
U.K. (MSF) and German (DCF77) Time Calibration Signal
Note
Even if you are within the normal reception range of a time calibration signal, reception may be made impossible by the following factors: geographic contours, weather, the season, the time of day, wireless noise.
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