Casio QW-3210 User Manual

Operation Guide 3210
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Setup Mode Check the device name, device address, x
and enabled services Confi gure ALERT ON/OFF settings x Confi gure incoming call animation ON/ x OFF settings Confi gure the ALERT method x
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Mode Overview
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Timekeeping Mode Display regular timekeeping x
Confi gure time, date, and summer time x settings Communicate with a Bluetooth enabled x device Perform time sync x
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World Time Mode Display the current time in 100 cities (35 time
zones) around the globe
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Alarm Mode Set an alarm time x
Turn the hourly time signal on or off x
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Stopwatch Mode Measure elapsed time Page E-36 Countdown Timer
Mode
Set a start time and perform a countdown Page E-38
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Stopwatch Mode Countdown Timer Setup Mode
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Using Modes
Each press of C cycles between modes as shown in the illustration below. Pressing L will illuminate the display.
Timekeeping World Time Mode Alarm Mode
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General Guide
Operations on this watch are performed using fi ve buttons, named A through D, and L. The illustration below shows their locations and the meanings of the different display indicators.
Movement coordinated with current time second.
Day of the week
PM indicator
(No display for AM)
Movement coordinated with current time hour.
Month, day
Hour, minute, second
Illuminates display.
Bluetooth indicator
Note
The names shown above are used in the explanations throughout this User’s Guide. x Note that the watch illustrations in this manual are intended for reference only. The x actual watch may appear somewhat different than depicted the illustrations.
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About this User’s Guide
Unless specifi cally noted otherwise, all operation described in this manual are performed on the watch.
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Confi guring Option Function Settings ..................................................................E-44
Button Operation Tone .........................................................................................E-48
Turning the Button Operation Tone On or Off ...................................................... E-48
Illumination ............................................................................................................ E-50
Illuminating the Display ........................................................................................E-50
Specifying the Illumination Duration ..................................................................... E-51
Power Saving ......................................................................................................... E-52
Exiting the Sleep State ......................................................................................... E-53
Turning Power Saving On or Off .......................................................................... E-54
Battery Replacement ............................................................................................. E-55
Specifi cations ........................................................................................................ E-57
Operating Precautions .......................................................................................... E-60
User Maintenance .................................................................................................. E-70
City Code Table .....................................................................................................E-74
FCC statements .....................................................................................................E-77
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Confi guring the Summer Time (DST) Setting ......................................................E-28
Alarms and Hourly Time Signal ...........................................................................E-30
Entering the Alarm Mode ..................................................................................... E-31
Changing the Alarm Time Setting ........................................................................E-32
Stopping the Alarm ............................................................................................... E-35
Testing the Alarm ................................................................................................. E-35
Stopwatch .............................................................................................................. E-36
Entering the Stopwatch Mode .............................................................................. E-36
Timer ....................................................................................................................... E-38
Entering the Timer Mode ...................................................................................... E-38
Setting the Timer Start Time ................................................................................E-39
Performing a Countdown ..................................................................................... E-40
Stopping the Time Up Alarm ................................................................................ E-40
Using the Setup Mode ........................................................................................... E-41
Checking Device Information and Enabled Service Information .......................... E-41
Enabled Device Information .................................................................................E-43
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Contents
About this User’s Guide .......................................................................................... E-4
General Guide .......................................................................................................... E-5
Using Modes ............................................................................................................E-6
Mode Overview ......................................................................................................E-8
Bluetooth Connection ........................................................................................... E-10
To pair a connection with a Bluetooth enabled device ......................................... E-10
Disconnecting and Reconnecting with a
Bluetooth Enabled Device (Mobile Phone) .......................................................... E-12
Using the Communication Functions ................................................................... E-14
Adjusting the Current Time Setting ..................................................................... E-20
Adjusting the Time Setting with Bluetooth Connection Turned On ......................E-20
Adjusting the Time Setting with Bluetooth Connection Turned Off ......................E-21
World Time ............................................................................................................. E-27
Viewing the Times in Other Time Zones .............................................................. E-27
Operation Guide 3210
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Sounding the Mobile Phone Ringtone
You can sound the mobile phone ringtone by performing an operation on the watch. You can also force sounding of the ringtone even when the mobile phone is in the manner mode, which comes in handy when you are looking for your mobile phone.
In the Timekeeping Mode, press 1. D.
The screen shown below appears and the mobile x
phone’s ringtone sounds for about 10 seconds. Tapping the center of the watch display twice with your 2. fi ngertip while [TAP] is displayed (for about 15 seconds) will stop the ringtone.
Note that you will be able to stop the ringtone by x
tapping only while [TAP] is displayed. After [TAP]
disappears, you will need to perform the require mobile
phone operation to stop the ringtone.
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Other Incoming Information Operations
The watch performs the same operations as those for received calls and mail when other information is received.
Incoming News
Incoming Emergency
Information
Incoming Simple Alert/
Schedule Info
An incoming info operation can be stopped using the same procedure as that for x incoming calls and incoming mail.
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The type of mail received can be determined by the header icon. x
Header Icon Mail Type
[E] Email
[S] SMS
[V] Voice mail
[I] Instant Message
Note
When incoming animation is enabled, the incoming animation is played following display of the incoming call icon.
Pressing any one of the watch buttons or tapping the center of the watch display 2. twice with your fi ngertip will stop the incoming call operation on the mobile phone and the watch.
The watch will switch to the Timekeeping Mode. x
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Incoming Mail
The watch will perform the operations described below when mail is received on 1. the mobile phone.
Beep and vibrate to alert the wearer of the mail. x Display an incoming mail icon, and then show the sender’s name, address, or x number.
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Pressing any one of the watch buttons or tapping the 2. center of the watch display twice with your fi ngertip will stop the paging operation on the mobile phone and the watch.
The watch will switch to the Timekeeping Mode. x
The screen shown below will appear if you display the x
missed calls screen.
Note
Pressing a watch button or tapping the display to stop a paging operation does not x affect the mobile phone’s connection to the call. If you want to answer the call or put it on hold, you need to do so performing the required mobile phone operation. An incoming call alert is not performed while the watch is in the sleep state. x
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Using the Communication Functions
Incoming Mobile Phone Call
The watch will perform the operations described below when an incoming call is 1. received on the mobile phone.
Beep and vibrate to alert the wearer of the call. x Display an incoming call icon, and then dhow the caller’s name or number. x
Note
When incoming animation is enabled, the incoming animation is played following display of the incoming call icon.
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Note
Connection is automatically canceled whenever the distance between the watch x and mobile phone exceeds 10 meters. However, the watch automatically attempts to reconnect every 10 minutes for 60 minutes. If the two devices are brought in communication distance during that time, they will be reconnected. Activation of power saving will automatically switch connection to OFF and enter the x sleep state. The connection will be re-established when the watch exits the sleep state.
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Disconnecting and Reconnecting with a Bluetooth Enabled Device (Mobile Phone)
In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 1. B for at least two seconds.
This will cause the operation tone to sound and toggle the connection between x on and off.
Bluetooth indicator
OFF ON ON OFF
The Bluetooth indicator is displayed while the connection setting is ON. x
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When pairing is complete, the watch displays a 4. Bluetooth icon and switches to the Timekeeping Mode.
If the watch is unable to fi nd a device to pair with or x if the connection is interrupted, the watch display changes a shown below. After about one minute, the watch switches to the Timekeeping Mode. The display shown below appears if the watch is x unable to fi nd a valid service. The watch will switch to the Timekeeping Mode if your press any button or if two or three minutes pass without any button operation.
Note
If one minute elapses and the watch is still unable to pair with the phone that was put into discoverable mode, it will switch to the Timekeeping Mode without displaying the Bluetooth icon. If this happens, restart the above procedure from step 1.
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Bluetooth Connection
This watch supports connection and communication with a Bluetooth enabled device. Before using the communication for the fi rst time, you need to fi rst pair the connection.
To pair a connection with a Bluetooth enabled device
Situate the watch and the mobile phone so they are within the distance required for 1. Bluetooth communication. Put the mobile phone into discoverable mode.2.
Note
For details about the operation you need to perform during pairing, see the user documentation that comes with your cell phone.
On the watch, enter the Timekeeping Mode and then 3. hold down B for at least two seconds.
The watch will beep and then automatically start x looking for the phone. To interrupt the operation part way through, press the x watch’s B button.
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