Casio Computer Co W001 Users Guide

Module No. 3419
User’s Guide for Watch Functions
GB-5600B
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Congrat ulation s upon your se lection of thi s CASIO watch. To ensu re that this w atch pr ovides you wit h the y ears of servic e for w hich it is designe d, care fully r ead and follow the in structi ons in this ma nual, e special ly the informa tion un der “Op erating Precau tions” and “Us er Main tenance ”. Be sure to kee p all u ser doc umentat ion han dy for future referen ce.
Bluetoo th® is a r egister ed trad emark o r trade mark of Blueto oth SIG , Inc. of the United States.
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Mobile Link Fu nction
This pr oduct i ncludes functi ons tha t allow it to communi cate wi th Blue tooth (referr ed to a s “Blue tooth” in this manual ) capab le mobi le phon es and other devices , to so und an alert t one, pe rform v ibratio n alert , and d isplay alerts when a phone c all and /or mai l is re ceived on your phone, etc. ( Mobile Link Fu nction)
• This pr oduct c omplies with o r has r eceived approv al unde r radio laws i n vario us
countri es and geograp hic are as. Use of thi s produ ct in a n area where i t does not conform to or where i t has n ot been approv ed unde r appli cable r adio la ws may be puni shable under l ocal la ws. For detail s, see the sep arate “ List of Countr ies and Geo graphic Areas where P roduct Conform s to Ra dio Law s or Ha s Been Approve d”.
• Use of this pr oduct i nside o f an ai rcraft is rest ricted by the aviatio n laws of each
country . Be su re to o bey ins tructio ns prov ided by flight personn el conc erning use of devices such a s this product .
• For Mob ile Lin k opera tional procedu res and a Q&A, go to the web site be low.
CASIO w ebsite: http:/ /world. g-shock .com/bl e/guide /
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®
4.0
Features
Your wa tch pro vides y ou with the fe atures and fun ctions describ ed belo w.
 Communication with your mobile phone .......... Visit the CASIO website
Connect with a Blueto oth ena bled mo bile ph one and commun icate w ith it. For mor e infor mation, visit the “Us er’s Gu ide for Mobile Link F unction s” page at the CASIO w ebsite.
 World Time ...................... ............... ........................................... Page E-24
Instant ly view the cu rrent t ime in 100 cit ies aro und the globe.
 Alarms .............. ............... .............................................. ............. Page E-28
The wat ch can be confi gured t o sound a tone or vib rate wh en a pr eset al arm tim e is reac hed.
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 Stopwatch ...................................... ............... ............................. Page E-37
The sto pwatch measure s elaps ed time up to 1,000 h ours in 1/100- second increme nts.
 Timer .......................................... ............... ................................. Page E-40
The tim er coun ts down from a preset start time, a nd the watch s ounds a tone o r vibrate s when the cou ntdown reaches zero.
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Contents
Features .................. ................. ................. ................ ................. ................. .......... E-3
About this User ’s Guide ....... ................. ................. ................ ................. .............. E-8
Display Types ..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..E-8
Tap Ope rations .. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...E- 9
Button Names a nd Disp lay Ind ication s .... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-10
Display Indica tors ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...E -12
Using Modes ......................... ................ ................. ................. ................ ............ E-14
Mode Ov erview ............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .... E-16
Adjusting the T ime Setting ................ ................. ................ ................. ............... E-18
Configur ing Cur rent Ti me and Date Se ttings Manuall y ............ ....... ....... ....... ....E -19
World Time .............................. ................. ................. ................ ................. ......... E-24
To view the ti mes in other t ime zon es ............ ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-24
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To confi gure th e Summe r Time (DST) s etting ........... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....E -26
Alarms and Hour ly Time Signal ............. ................. ................. ................ ........... E-28
To ente r the A larm Mo de..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..... E-28
To chan ge an a larm se tting ........ ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..... E-30
To stop a tone /vibrat ion ale rt oper ation ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... E-35
To test the al arm ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..... E-36
Stopwatch ............................. ................. ................ ................. ................ ............ E-37
To ente r the S topwatc h Mode .. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-37
To meas ure tim e with the sto pwatch ............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-38
Timer ................... ................. ................ ................. ................ ................. ............. E-40
To ente r the T imer Mo de . ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..E- 40
To set the tim er star t time ............ ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...E -41
To perf orm a c ountdow n ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-42
To stop a tone /vibrat ion ale rt oper ation ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... E-43
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Illumination ................ ................ ................. ................. ................ ................. ....... E-44
To illu minate the dis play ........... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... E-44
About t he Auto Light Switch ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... E-45
To turn the au to ligh t switc h on an d off ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .... E-46
To spec ify the illumi nation duratio n ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..E-4 8
Other Settings ....................... ................ ................. ................. ................ ............ E-50
To turn the bu tton op eration tone o n or of f .......... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .E-50
To chan ge the alarm/t imer al ert met hod ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..E-5 2
Low Battery Ind ication .......... ................ ................. ................ ................. ............ E-54
Specifications ......... ................. ................ ................. ................ ................. ......... E-56
Operating Preca utions ..... ................. ................ ................. ................ ................. E-60
User Maintenance ........ ................ ................. ................ ................. ................. .... E-70
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About this User’s Guide
Display Types
Dependi ng on t he mode l of yo ur watc h, disp lay tex t appea rs eith er as d ark figu res on a li ght bac kground or lig ht figur es on a dark b ackgrou nd. All sample displa ys in this ma nual ar e shown using dark fig ures on a ligh t backg round.
• Note th at the display style of a wa tch is fixed. Y ou cann ot swit ch betw een sty les.
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Tap Operations
The wor d “tap” in thi s manua l refer s to st riking the cen ter of watch d isplay with yo ur finge rtip.
Example:
Tap twi ce to s top an ongoing tone o r vibra tion al ert for a watch a larm.
How to tap:
Lightly strike the wa tch dis play tw ice wit h the t ip of y our finger. (double -tap)
Tap indi cator
Importa nt!
• The tap function is enabled only while the Tap in dicator is flashi ng on the watch
display.
• The Tap indicator flashes automati cally whenever t he tap function is enabled
and can be used to stop a watch alarm or time u p alert, etc.
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Button Names and Display Indic ations
Operati ons on this wa tch are perfor med usi ng butt ons A throug h D. The ill ustrati on belo w shows the lo cations and th e meani ngs of the dif ferent buttons and dis play in dicator s.
See “Us ing Mod es” (pa ge E-14 ).
Day of t he week
(Illumin ates display)
PM indic ator (no disp lay for AM)
Hour, mi nutes, seconds
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Month, d ay
Note
• The nam es show n above are us ed in t he butt on oper ation e xplanat ions th roughou t
this Us er’s Gu ide.
• Note th at the illustr ations in this User’s Guide are int ended f or refe rence o nly. Th e
actual watch m ay appe ar some what di fferent than d epicted in the illust rations .
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Display Indicators
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
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Number Name Meaning More Inf o
1
Vibratio n indicator Vibratio n alert enable d for al arms/timer. E-53 Auto lig ht enabled
2
3
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indicato r
Power Sa ving indicator
Auto lig ht enabled. E-46
Mobile L ink functions availabi lity limited to save power.
:
A
B
CASIO
website*
Number Name Meaning More Inf o
4
Bluetoot h icon Mobile L ink functions enabled.
5
DST indi cator
6
PM indic ator
7
Hourly t ime signal ind icator Hourly t ime signal is turned o n. E -33
8
Alarm in dicator Alarm is turned on. E-33
9
Snooze i ndicator Snooze e nabled.
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Mute ind icator Butt on operation t one disa bled. E-51
A
Tap indi cator (flashing ) Double-t ap operation i s enable d. E- 9
B
Alert in dicator
Summer t ime enabled (t ime adva nced by one h our).
Indicate s p.m. times d uring 12 -hour timekeep ing.
Alerts a n incoming cal l, email receipt, or some oth er phone event .
CASIO
website*
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CASIO
website*
CASIO
website*
* Visit the “U ser’s G uide fo r Mobil e Link Functio ns” pag e of th e CASIO websit e.
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Using Modes
C
Each pr ess of C cycl es betw een mod es as s hown in the il lustrat ion bel ow.
Timekeeping Mode Control Mode* World Ti me Mode
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CC
C
* For i nformat ion abo ut the Control Mode a nd Setu p Mode, visit the CAS IO webs ite
at: htt p://wor ld.g-sh ock.com /ble/gu ide/.
Alarm Mode Stopwatch Mode Timer Mo de Setup Mode*
C C C
C
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Mode Overview
Mode Function s More Info
Timekeep ing Mode
Control Mode
World Ti me Mode
Alarm Mo de
Stopwatc h Mode • Elapsed time measureme nt E-37
Timer Mo de • Start time settings; countdown E-40
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• Curr ent time displ ay
• Time , date, summer time se ttings; 12/24-hour dis play
switchin g
• Manu al time adjust ment
• Alar m/timer alert method s ettings
• Remo te operation a nd infor mation a cquisition by data
communic ation (Control Functio n)
• Curr ent time in 10 0 cities (35 tim e zones) aroun d
the glob e
• Alar m time and on/ off sett ings
• Hour ly time signal on/off
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CASIO
website
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Mode Function s More Info
Setup Mo de
Note
• For inf ormatio n about Mobile Link f unction s, visi t the “ User’s Guide f or Mobi le Link
Functio ns” pag e of th e CASIO websit e.
• For configuring dur ation, m ethod, a nd other setti ngs
for aler ts from the ph one
CASIO
website
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Adjusting the Time Setting
When Mo bile Li nk is e nabled, the wa tch’s t ime and date s ettings are au tomatic ally adjuste d to ma tch tho se of t he phon e. When Mobile Link i s disab led, yo u shoul d adjust the tim e and d ate set tings m anually .
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Configuring Current Time and Da te Settings Man ually
 To configure time and date se ttings
In the Timekeep ing Mode, hold d own A for about two seconds unt il the time
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zone setting sc reen appears.
[SET Ho ld] wil l appea r on th e watch displa y, foll owed by the time zo ne sett ing scr een.
Time zon e
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Use C to selec t the item whose setting you want to change.
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Each pr ess of C cycl es throu gh avai lable s ettings in the sequen ce shown below.
Time Zon e
12
Power Sa ving
C
11
Alarm/Ti mer Alarm
C
10
Display illumination d uration
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1
C C
Summer t ime
5
6
Minute
Year
C
C
9
2
12/24-ho ur timekeeping
4
Hour
C
7
C
Month
Operatio n tone on/off
3
C
8
C
CC
Seconds
Day
C
Note
• The num bers in the ab ove dia gram in dicate how man y times you ne ed to p ress C
to disp lay eac h setti ng.
• Power S aving i s a fun ction t hat sav es powe r by li miting the ava ilabili ty of M obile
Link fu nctions . For mor e infor mation, visit the “Us er’s Gu ide for Mobile Link F unction s” page at the CASIO w ebsite.
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Use B and D to change the curr ently selected s etting as descri bed below.
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Screen Setting Operatio n
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Time zon e of the city where yo u will use the watch
Summer t ime on/off
12-hour (12H)/24-hour (24H) ti mekeeping switchin g
Seconds 00-reset
• From 30 to 59 seco nds, res etting a dds 1 to
the minu te setting.
Hour and minutes setti ngs
Year, mo nth, day setti ngs
Use B a nd D.
Press D .
Press D .
Press D .
Use B a nd D.
Use B a nd D.
Note
• Refer t o the “ City Na me List ” (back of thi s manua l) to d etermin e the t ime zon e of
the cit y where you wi ll be u sing th e watch .
- Su mmer ti me, or Dayligh t Savin g Time (DST) a s it is known in some countr ies, calls f or sett ing clo cks ahe ad one hour fr om stan dard ti me duri ng the summer season. Note t hat the period during which and the areas where s ummer t ime is applied depend on eac h count ry. Som e count ries or geogra phic ar eas may not use sum mer tim e.
- Th e DST i ndicato r will be on t he disp lay and timeke eping w ill be advance d by on e hour wh en summ er time is tur ned on.
- Th e watch ’s Full Auto C alendar automa tically makes adjustm ents in the da y setting to acc ount fo r diffe rent le ngth mo nths an d leap year.
After all the s ettings are the way you want, pr ess A to return to the
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Timekeeping Mod e.
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World Time
World T ime let s you d isplay the cur rent ti me in a ny one of 100 cities (35 tim e zones ) around the wor ld.
To view the times in other tim e zones
In the Timekeep ing Mode, press C twice to ente r the World Time Mode.
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City nam e
Current time in World Ti me city
See “Us ing Mod es” (pa ge E-14 ).
The name of the currently select ed World Time Cit y
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will appear.
Use D to scrol l through the Wo rld Time Mode cit y names.
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See “Ci ty Name List” (back o f this manual) .
• Scrolli ng to a city n ame dis plays t he curr ent tim e in th at city .
• Holding down D scrol ls at h igh spe ed.
• To disp lay the UTC ci ty name (UTC o ffset 0 ), pres s B a nd D a t the s ame
time.
• Pressin g A ca uses th e curre ntly se lected city na me to s croll a cross t he
display from t he begi nning o f the n ame.
To return to th e Timekeeping Mo de, press C five times.
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To configure the Summer Time (D ST) setting
In the World Ti me Mode, hold do wn A for about two seconds.
DST indi cator
Importa nt!
• Even when Mobile Link is enabled, you need to tur n the summer tim e (DST) on
or off manually for World Time.
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• [DST Ho ld] wil l appea r on th e displ ay. Aft er that ,
[DST Ho ld] wil l disap pear an d the s ummer t ime setting will t oggle t o eithe r on or off.
DST on the dis play in dicates that s ummer t ime is
turned on.
Note
• Summer time, o r Dayli ght Sav ing Tim e (DST) as it is know n in so me coun tries,
calls f or sett ing clo cks ahe ad one hour fr om stan dard ti me duri ng the summer season. Note t hat the period during which and the areas where s ummer t ime is applied depend on eac h count ry. Som e count ries or geogra phic ar eas may not us e summer time.
• The DST indica tor wil l be on the di splay a nd time keeping will b e advan ced by one
hour wh en summ er time is tur ned on.
• The sum mer tim e setti ng cann ot be c hanged for the UTC Wo rld Tim e zone.
• The sum mer tim e setti ng is a pplied to the current ly sele cted ti me zone only. A
setting configu red for one ti me zone does n ot affe ct any other t ime zon e.
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Alarms and Hourly Time Signal
You can set up to five differ ent ala rms. Wh en any one of the ala rm time s is re ached the wat ch will sound an alar m tone or vibr ate for about 10 seco nds. In the ca se of snooze, the al arm wil l sound up to seven t imes at five-mi nute in tervals . The hou rly tim e signa l cause s the w atch to sound a tone or vibr ate eve ry hour on the hou r.
See “To change the al arm/tim er aler t metho d” (pag e E-52) .
To enter the Alarm Mode
In the Timekeep ing Mode, press C three times t o enter the Alar m Mode.
See “Us ing Mod es” (pa ge E-14 ).
An alar m setti ng scre en (Ala rm 1 th rough A larm 4, Snooze , or ho urly ti me sign al) will ap pear.
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Alarm se tting screen
Alarm nu mber
Note
• If you do not perform any op eration for ab out two or thr ee minu tes whi le in t he
Alarm M ode, th e watch will a utomati cally r eturn t o the T imekeep ing Mod e.
Hourly t ime signal set ting scr een
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To change an alarm setting
In the Alarm Mo de, use D to se lect the alarm w hose setting you want to
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change.
D D
Alarm 2
( )
Snooze A larm
( )
D D
Alarm 3
( )
Alarm 4
( )
DD
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Alarm 1
( )
Hourly T ime Signal ( )
Use A to toggl e the displayed setting between on and off.
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Alarm 1 throug h Alarm 4
: Ala rm does not soun d.
: Ala rm sound s only o nce at the pre set time and doe s not sound ag ain afte r
that.
: Ala rm sound s at the preset time e ach day.
Hourly time si gnal
: Hou rly time signal does not sound .
: Hou rly time signal sounds every h our on t he hour.
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Snooze
: Ala rm is of f.
: Ala rm sound s at the preset time, and up to seven times at five-minute int ervals
thereaft er. This opera tion is performed only once.
: Ala rm sound s at the preset time, and up to seven times at five-minute int ervals
thereaft er. This opera tion is performed at t he prese t time e ach day.
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The Ala rm indi cator i s displ ayed wh ile an alarm i s turne d on an d while the Ho urly time si gnal in dicator is dis played while t he hour ly time signal is tur ned on. While s nooze i s turne d on, t he Alar m Indic ator an d Snooz e Indic ator ar e both display ed.
Alarm on
Hourly t ime signal on
Alarm in dicator
Hourly t ime signal ind icator
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To change an al arm time setting , hold down A f or about two sec onds until
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the hour digits of the current alarm time start to flash.
Each press of C causes the flas hing to move betw een the hour and the
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minutes digits.
The flas hing di gits ar e the o nes tha t are s elected .
Use B and D to change the flash ing setting, and set the hour an d minutes
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you want.
• Holding down e ither b utton s crolls the set ting at high s peed.
• If you are usi ng 12-h our tim ekeepin g, the PM indi cator w ill app ear for times
between noon a nd 11:5 9 p.m.
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[SET Ho ld] wil l appea r on th e displ ay. Aft er that , [SET Hold] w ill dis appear and the hour d igits w ill flas h.
After all the s ettings are the way you want, pr ess A to exit t he setting
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screen.
To return to th e Timekeeping Mo de, press C fou r times.
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To stop a tone/vibration alert operation
Double-tapping the center of th e watch display or pressing any one of the
buttons will st op an ongoing to ne/vibration ale rt operation.
Note
• In the case of snooze , the a larm wi ll soun d up to seven times a t five-m inute
interva ls.
• The Sno oze Ind icator (SNZ) w ill flas h on th e displ ay duri ng the five-min ute int ervals
between alarms .
• Snooze will be cancel ed when any of the fo llowing occurs while the Sno oze
Indicat or (SNZ ) is fla shing o n the d isplay.
- Tu rning o ff snoo ze
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- Di splayin g the s nooze s etting screen
- Di splayin g the T imekeep ing Mod e setti ng scre en
- Ch anging the sum mer tim e setti ng of t he Home Time c ity in the Wor ld Time Mode
To test the alarm
In the Alarm Mo de, hold down D to perform the tone/vibration a lert
operations.
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Stopwatch
The sto pwatch measure s elaps ed time in uni ts of 1 /100 se conds u p to 99 9 hours , 59 minu tes, 59 .99 sec onds. E lapsed time re turns t o zero automat ically and tim ing continu es from there when th e maxim um limi t is re ached.
To enter the Stopwatch Mode
Hours
Minutes 1/100 second
Seconds
In the Timekeep ing Mode, press C four times to
enter the Stopw atch Mode.
See “Us ing Mod es” (pa ge E-14 ).
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To measure time with the stopw atch
The following s hows button oper ations for stopw atch operations.
• Elapsed time/c umulati ve time
D
Start S top (Restart ) (Stop) Reset
• Split t ime (pa used el apsed t ime rea ding)
D
Start Split Split ti me display
Pressin g A wh ile tim ing is being p erforme d displ ays the split time (w ith [SP LIT] flashing ), but elapsed timing contin ues int ernally .
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D D D A
A A D A
cancel
Stop Reset
Note
• Once st arted, elapsed time m easurem ent con tinues until y ou pres s D t o stop
it, eve n if yo u chang e to a differe nt mode and ev en if t he stop watch r eaches the ela psed ti me meas urement limit.
• If you change to anot her mod e while a spli t time is froz en on t he disp lay, sp lit
time di splay w ill be cancele d.
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Timer
The tim er star t time can be set in one-min ute inc rements up to 100 hou rs. The watch w ill sou nd a to ne or v ibrate for abo ut 10 s econds when th e end o f the t imer countdo wn is r eached.
See “To change the al arm/tim er aler t metho d” (pag e E-52) .
To enter the Timer Mode
Hours
Minutes 1/10 sec ond
Seconds
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In the Timekeep ing Mode, press C five times to
enter the Timer Mode.
See “Us ing Mod es” (pa ge E-14 ).
To set the timer start time
In the Timer Mo de, hold down A for about two s econds.
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Each press of C causes the flas hing to move betw een the hours an d the
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minutes digits.
The flas hing di gits ar e the o nes tha t are s elected .
[SET Ho ld] wil l appea r on th e displ ay. Aft er that , [SET Hold] w ill dis appear and the hours digits will fla sh.
Note
• If a ti mer cou ntdown operati on is i n progr ess, pr ess
D to s top it and the n press A to reset t he time r to its sta rt time before perfor ming th e above step.
• If a ti mer cou ntdown operati on is p aused, press A
to rese t the t imer to its st art tim e befor e perfo rming the abo ve step .
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Use B and D to change the hour s and minutes se ttings.
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• Holding down e ither b utton s crolls the set ting at high s peed.
• To spec ify a s tart ti me of 1 00 hour s, set the tim er to 0 H00'00" .
After all the s ettings are the way you want, pr ess A to exit t he setting
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screen.
To perform a countdown
The following s hows button oper ations for a cou ntdown.
D
Start S top (Restart ) (Stop) Reset
Note
• A tone/ vibrati on aler t is pe rformed for ab out 10 seconds when t he end of the
countdo wn is r eached, and th e displ ay retu rns to the scr een tha t was s hown before the cou ntdown was sta rted.
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D D D A
• Even if you ex it the Timer M ode whi le a ti mer cou ntdown is ongo ing, th e
countdo wn will contin ue and the ton e/vibra tion al ert ope ration will be perform ed when the en d of th e count down is reache d.
To stop a tone/vibration alert operation
Double-tapping the center of th e watch display or pressing any one of the
buttons will st op an ongoing to ne/vibration ale rt operation.
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Illumination
You can use th e proce dure be low to illumin ate the displa y for e asy rea ding in the dark. T he watc h also has an auto li ght fun ction t hat ill uminate s the d isplay wheneve r the wat ch is a ngled t owards your fa ce for reading .
To illuminate the display
Press B to ill uminate the displ ay.
Note
• Illumin ation w ill tur n off a utomati cally i f it is on whe n an al arm ale rt, inc oming
call al ert, or any al ert ope ration starts.
 Light Use Precautions
Frequen t use o f the l ight ca n short en batt ery lif e.
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About the Auto Light Switch
While t he auto light switch is enab led, il luminat ion tur ns on w henever you po sition your wr ist as describ ed belo w in an y mode.
Moving the wat ch to a positi on that is par allel t o the g round a nd then tiltin g it towards you at more t han 40 degrees causes illumi nation to turn on.
More tha n 40°Parallel ground
Note
• Auto li ght is disable d while an ala rm is s ounding .
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Warning !
• When you are wear ing the watch, m ake sure that it s auto light swi tch is turned
off before ridi ng on a bicycle or operating a m otorcycle or any other motor
vehicle. Sudden and unintended operation of the auto light swit ch can create a distraction, wh ich can result i n a traffic accid ent and serious personal injury.
To turn the auto light switch on and off
Auto lig ht switch indi cator
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In the Timekee ping Mo de, hol d down B for about three s econds to togg le the auto li ght swi tch on (auto light s witch i ndicato r displ ayed) o r off ( auto li ght swi tch indicat or not display ed).
 Auto Light Precautions
• Leaving auto l ight en abled c an run down th e watch 's batt ery due to fre quent
display illumi nation.
• The aut o light may no t opera te prop erly wh en the watch i s angle d towar ds your
face fr om an a ngle gr eater t han abo ut 15 d egrees as show n in th e illus tration below.
• Electro -static charge or mag netism can int erfere with pr oper au to
light o peratio n. If t his hap pens, t ry lowe ring yo ur arm and the n angle i t towar ds your face a gain.
• When mo ving th e watch you ma y note a sligh t rattl ing sou nd.
This is due to operat ion of the aut o light switch , which determ ines the cur rent or ientati on of t he watc h. It d oes not indica te malfunc tion.
• Auto li ght wil l remai n enabl ed for about 6 hours after y ou turn
it on.
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To specify the illumination du ration
In the Timekeep ing Mode, hold d own A for about
1
two seconds unt il the time zone setting screen appears.
Press C 10 tim es to display th e illumination
2
duration settin g screen.
See “Co nfigurin g Curre nt Time and Da te Sett ings Manuall y” (pag e E-19) .
The scr een wil l show either [LT1] o r [LT3] .
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Press D to tog gle the illuminat ion duration se tting between [LT 1]
3
(1.5seconds) a nd [LT3] (3 seco nds).
To return to th e Timekeeping Mo de, press A.
4
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Other Settings
You can use th e proce dures i n this section to tur n the t one tha t sound s when you press a button on or off. You can also s elect e ither t one or vibrati on as t he aler t metho d for t he alar m and timer.
To turn the button operation t one on or off
In the Timekeep ing Mode, hold d own A for about
1
two seconds unt il the time zone setting screen appears.
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Press C nine t imes to display the button operat ion
2
tone setting sc reen.
See “Co nfigurin g Curre nt Time and Da te Sett ings Manuall y” (pag e E-19) .
The scr een wil l show either [KEY
Press D to tog gle the setting between [KEY ] (ON)
3
and [MUTE] (OFF ).
When [M UTE] (O FF) is selecte d, a Mu te indi cator i s display ed to i ndicate that t he butt on oper ation t one will no t sound .
] or [M UTE].
Mute ind icator
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To return to th e Timekeeping Mo de, press A.
4
Note
• The abo ve proc edure a ffects the but ton ope ration tone on ly. The alarm, hourly time
signal, and ti me up a larm ar e not a ffected .
To change the alarm/timer aler t method
In the Timekeep ing Mode, hold d own A for about
1
two seconds unt il the time zone setting screen appears.
1
Press C 11 tim es to display al ert setting scree n.
2
See “Co nfigurin g Curre nt Time and Da te Sett ings Manuall y” (pag e E-19) . The scr een wil l show either [VIB] o r [BEEP ].
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Press D to tog gle the setting between [VIB] and [BEEP].
3
The Vib ration indicat or is s hown on the di splay w hile [V IB] is selecte d.
: Alert by v ibration .
: Alert by t one.
Tone ale rt
To return to th e Timekeeping Mo de, press A.
4
Vibratio n alert
Vibratio n indicator
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Low Battery Indication
A low b attery indicat or appe ars on the dis play wh en batt ery vol tage dr ops bel ow a certa in leve l. Avai labilit y of so me func tions b ecomes limited while the low batter y indicat or is d isplaye d. If t he low battery indica tor rem ains on the di splay, have th e battery replac ed as s oon as possibl e.
Note
• For inf ormatio n about batter y life guideli nes and suppor ted bat tery ty pes, se e the
product specifi cations .
See “Sp ecificat ions” ( page E- 56).
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The fol lowing describ es how display of the low ba ttery i ndicato r affec ts watc h operati on.
Low Batt ery indicator
Note
• Repeate d use o f Mobil e Link functio ns, dis play il luminat ion, to ne/vibr ation a lert,
or othe r funct ions ov er a sh ort per iod can result in a m omentar y drop in batt ery voltage . This can cau se temp orary d isplay of the low bat tery in dicator and li mited availab ility o f some watch f unction s.
• The wat ch ente rs the Timekee ping Mo de.
• Bluetoo th conn ection turns o ff and Mobile Link is
disable d.
• Display illumi nation becomes disabl ed.
• Alert s ound an d vibra tion be come di sabled.
• Double- tap ope ration becomes disabl ed.
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Specifications
Accurac y at norm al tempera ture
Basic Functio ns
World T ime : Cur rent ti me in 1 00 citi es (35 time zo nes) + UTC (Un iversal
Alarms and Hourly Time Signal
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:±15 seco nds a m onth
: Ho ur, min utes, s econds; a.m./p .m. (P) ; 12/24 -hour t imekeep ing
format; Month, day, d ay of t he week ; Full auto ca lendar (2000 t o
2099); Summer time se tting
Coordin ated Ti me) tim e displ ay; Sum mer tim e setti ng
: Al arms
5 daily alarms (four one-tim e alarm s; one snooze alarm) Setting units: Hour, minute Tone or vibrat ion ale rt: 10 seconds
Hourly time si gnal
Beeps o r vibra tes eve ry hour on the hour
Stopwat ch : M easurin g unit: 1/100 second
Countdo wn Timer
Measuri ng capa city: 999:59' 59.99" (1000 h ours) Measuri ng accu racy: Measure ment fu nctions : Elap sed tim e, cumu lative time, s plit ti mes
: Co untdown unit: 1/10 se cond
Countdo wn rang e: 100 hours Measuri ng accu racy: Setting unit: 1 secon d Time up alert: 10-sec ond ton e or vi bration
±
0.0006%
±
0.0006%
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Mobile Link Functio ns
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: Ti me Corr ection
Auto co rrectio n/manua l corre ction
Alert
Tone an d/or vi bration alert for inc oming c alls, i ncoming mail, incomin g SNS, calenda r alert , etc. Informa tion di splay ( last re ceived informa tion)
Phone fi nder
Watch o peratio n sound s the a lert so und of the mob ile pho ne.
Data Co mmunica tion Sp ecificat ions
®
v4.0 ( Bluetoo th® low en ergy te chnolog y compa tible)
Bluetoo th Data ra te: 1 M bps Transmi ssion o utput: 0 dBm ( 1 mW) Communi cation range: 2 mete rs max. (depen ds on e nvironm ent) Encrypt ion: 12 8 bit A ES
Other : L ow batt ery ale rt; Aut o retur n to Ti mekeepi ng Mode ; Power Saving ;
Vibrati on aler t; Tap functio n; High -bright ness LE D light ; Selec table illumin ation d uration ; Opera tion to ne on/o ff
Battery : On e lithi um batt ery (Ty pe: CR2 032)
Approxi mate Battery Life
: 2 years
Usage C onditio ns
• Mobile Link op eration : 12 ho urs/day
• Incomin g call alert: 3 time s (tone and vi bration for 2 seconds )/day
• Incomin g mail, other alerts: 10 ti mes (to ne only for 2 seconds )/day
• Illumin ation: Once (1 .5 seco nds)/da y
• Alarm: Once (t one onl y for 1 0 secon ds)/day
Approxi mate ba ttery l ife can be sho rtened by more freque nt operati on.
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Operating Precautions
Water Resistance
The fol lowing applies to wat ches wi th WATE R RESIS T or WA TER RES ISTANT
marked on the back co ver.
Water
On watch front or
Marking
on back cover
Hand was hing, rain Yes Yes Yes Yes
Water-re lated work,
Example of
swimming
Daily Us e
Windsurfi ng No No Y es Ye s
Skin div ing No No Yes Yes
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Resistan ce Under Da ily Use
Enhanced Water Resista nce Unde r Daily Use
5
Atmosphe res
No
BAR mark
5BAR 10BAR 20BAR
No Yes Yes Yes
10
Atmosphe res
Atmosphe res
20
Do not use thi s watch for sc uba div ing or other t ypes of diving that r equires air
tanks.
Watches that d o not h ave WAT ER RESI ST or W ATER RE SISTANT marked on
the bac k cover are no t prote cted ag ainst t he effe cts of sweat. Avoid u sing su ch a watch under conditi ons whe re it w ill be exposed to lar ge amou nts of sweat o r moistur e, or t o direc t splas hing wi th wate r.
Even if a watc h is wa ter-res istant, do not operat e its b uttons or crow n while it is
submers ed in w ater or wet.
Even if a watc h is wa ter-res istant, avoid wearing it in the bat h or in areas where
deterge nts (so ap, sha mpoo, e tc.) ar e being used. Such co ndition s can r educe water r esistan ce.
After s ubmersi on in s eawater , use p lain wa ter to rinse a ll salt and di rt from the
watch.
To main tain wa ter res istance , have the gas kets of your w atch re placed periodi cally
(about once ev ery two or thr ee year s).
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A train ed tech nician will kn ow how to chec k your watch f or prop er wate r resis tance
wheneve r you h ave its batter y repla ced. Ba ttery r eplacem ent req uires t he use of special tools. Always reques t batte ry repl acement from y our ori ginal r etailer or fro m an auth orized CASIO S ervice Center.
Some wa ter-res istant watches come w ith fas hionabl e leath er band s. Avoi d
swimmin g, wash ing, or any ot her act ivity t hat cau ses dir ect exp osure o f a lea ther band to water.
The ins ide sur face of the wa tch gla ss may fog whe n the w atch is expose d to a
sudden drop in temper ature. No prob lem is indicat ed if t he fogg ing cle ars up relativ ely qui ckly. I f the f ogging does no t clear or if water h as gott en into the wa tch, take it in for repair immedi ately.
Continu ed use of the watch w ith wat er insi de can result in dama ge to e lectron ic
and mec hanical compon ents, t he face of the watch, etc.
Your wa ter-res istant watch h as been tested in acc ordance with t he Inte rnation al
Organiz ation f or Stan dardiza tion re gulatio ns ISO2 281 and FTC (U SA) “GU IDE FOR THE WAT CH INDU STRY.” Guide 5 .
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Band
Tighten ing the band t oo tigh tly can cause you to sweat a nd make it dif ficult f or air
to pass under the ban d, whic h can l ead to skin ir ritatio n. Do n ot fast en the band too tig htly. T here sh ould be enough room b etween the ban d and y our wri st so y ou can ins ert you r finger .
Deterio ration, rust, or corr osion o f the b and can cause it to b reak, w hich ma y
result in the watch f alling off you r wrist and be coming lost. B e sure to take good care of the ba nd and keep it clean. Should you no tice an y break age, di scolora tion, loosene ss or o ther pr oblem w ith the band, immedia tely co ntact y our ori ginal r etailer or an a uthoriz ed CASI O Servi ce Cent er to h ave it checked , repai red, or replac ed. Note th at you will be charge d for a ny repa ir or r eplacem ent of the ban d.
Temperature
Never l eave th e watch on the dashbo ard of a car, near a heater, or in any oth er
locatio n that is subj ect to very hi gh temp erature s. Do n ot leav e the w atch wh ere it will be expose d to ve ry low tempera tures, either. Temper ature e xtremes can ca use the wat ch to l ose or gain ti me, to stop, o r other wise ma lfuncti on.
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Leaving the wa tch in an area hotter than + 60°C (1 40°F) f or long period s can l ead
to prob lems wi th its LCD. Th e LCD m ay beco me diffi cult to read a t tempe ratures lower t han 0°C (32°F) and gr eater t han +40 °C (104 °F).
Impact
Your wa tch is designe d to wi thstand impact incurr ed duri ng norm al dail y use a nd
light a ctivity such a s playi ng catc h, tenn is, etc . Dropp ing the watch or othe rwise subject ing it to stro ng impa ct, how ever, c an lead to mal functio n. Note th at watc hes wit h shock -resist ant des igns (G -SHOCK, Baby-G , G-ms) can be worn while operati ng a ch ain saw or eng aging i n other activi ties th at gene rate strong vibrati on, or while e ngaged in stre nuous s ports a ctiviti es (mot ocross, etc.).
Magnetism
Though your wa tch nor mally i s not a ffected by mag netism, very s trong m agnetis m
(from m edical equipme nt, etc .) shou ld be a voided because it can cause malfunc tion an d damag e to el ectroni c compo nents.
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Electrostatic Charge
Exposur e to ve ry stro ng elec trostat ic char ge can cause t he watc h to di splay
the wro ng time . Very strong electro static charge even ca n damag e elect ronic compone nts.
Electro static charge can cau se the display to go blank m omentar ily or cause a
rainbow effect on the displa y.
Chemicals
Do not allow t he watc h to co me into contac t with thinner , gasol ine, so lvents,
oils, o r fats, or wit h any c leaners , adhes ives, p aints, medicin es, or cosmeti cs that contain such i ngredie nts. Do ing so can cau se disc olorati on of o r damag e to th e case, r esin ba nd, lea ther ba nd, and other parts.
Storage
If you do not plan to use th e watch for a long ti me, wip e it th oroughl y free of all dirt,
sweat, and moi sture, and sto re it i n a coo l, dry place.
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Resin Components
Allowin g the w atch to remain in con tact wi th othe r items or sto ring it togeth er with
other i tems fo r long periods while it is w et can cause t he colo r of th e other items to tran sfer to the re sin com ponents of the watch. Be sur e to dr y off t he watc h thoroug hly bef ore sto ring it and ma ke sure it is not in contact with o ther it ems.
Leaving the wa tch whe re it i s expos ed to d irect s unlight (ultra violet rays) f or long
periods or fai lure to clean dirt fr om the watch f or long period s can c ause it to become discolo red.
Frictio n cause d by ce rtain c onditio ns (fre quent e xternal force, sustai ned rub bing,
impact, etc.) can cau se disc olorati on of p ainted compone nts.
If ther e are p rinted figures on the band, s trong r ubbing of the printed area c an
cause d iscolor ation.
Failure to cle an dirt from t he watc h for l ong per iods ca n cause fluores cent co lor to
fade. W ash dir t off w ith wat er as s oon as possibl e and t hen dry the wa tch.
Semi-tr anspare nt resi n parts can be come di scolore d due t o sweat and di rt, and if
exposed to hig h tempe ratures for lo ng peri ods.
Contact an aut horized CASIO Service Center to hav e resin compon ents re placed.
Note th at you will be charge d for r eplacem ent cos ts.
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Natural Leather and Imitation Leather Bands
Allowin g the w atch to remain in con tact wi th othe r items or sto ring it togeth er with
other i tems wh ile it is wet for lon g perio ds can cause t he colo r of th e other items to tran sfer to the na tural l eather or imit ation l eather band of the wa tch. Be sure t o dry off the wa tch tho roughly before storin g it an d make sure it is not in con tact wi th other i tems.
Leaving a leat her ban d where it is exposed to dir ect sun light ( ultravi olet ra ys) for
long pe riods o r failu re to c lean di rt from a leat her ban d for l ong per iods ca n cause it to b ecome d iscolor ed.
Important!
Subject ing a n atural leather or imi tation leather band t o rubbi ng or d irt can cause
color t ransfer and di scolora tion.
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Metal Components
Failure to cle an dirt from a metal band ca n lead to form ation o f rust, even i f the
band is stainl ess ste el or p lated. If the watch i s expos ed to s weat or water, wipe i t thoroug hly wit h a sof t, abso rbent c loth an d then store i t in a well-ve ntilate d locat ion to dry.
To clea n the b and, us e a sof t tooth brush o r simil ar tool to scr ub it w ith a w eak
solutio n of wa ter and a mild neutra l deter gent. T ake car e to av oid get ting so lution on the watch c ase.
Bacteria and Odor Resistant Ba nd
The bac teria a nd odor resist ant ban d prote cts aga inst od or gene rated b y the
formati on of b acteria from s weat, w hich en sures g ood com fort an d hygie ne. In order t o ensur e maxim um bact eria an d odor resista nce, ke ep the band cl ean. Use an absorbe nt soft cloth to wipe the ba nd clea n of di rt, swe at, and moistu re. The bac teria a nd odor resist ant ban d suppr esses t he form ation o f organ isms an d bacteri a. It d oes not protec t again st rash due to allerg ic reac tion, e tc.
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Display
Display figures may be difficu lt to r ead whe n viewe d from an angl e.
Note th at CASI O COMPU TER CO. , LTD. assumes no res ponsibi lity fo r any damage or loss suffer ed by y ou or a ny thir d party arisin g throu gh the use of this product or its malfun ction.
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User Maintenance
Caring for Your Watch
A dirty or rus ty case or ban d can s oil the sleeve of you r cloth ing, ca use ski n
irritat ion, an d even interfe re with watch perform ance. B e sure to keep the ca se and ban d clean at all times. Rust t ends to form e asily a fter th e watch is exp osed to seawate r and t hen lef t witho ut clea ning.
Sometim es a sm udge li ke patt ern may appear on the surfac e of a resin b and.
This wi ll not have an y affec t on yo ur skin or clo thing. Wipe th e band with a cloth to clea n it.
Keep a leather band c lean by wiping it wit h a dry cloth. Both r esin ba nds and
leather band c an beco me worn and cr acked o ver tim e when subject ed to n ormal daily u se.
Should your ba nd beco me badl y crack ed or w orn, be sure t o have it repl aced wi th
a new o ne. Req uest ba nd repl acement from y our ori ginal r etailer or an authori zed CASIO S ervice Center. Note t hat you will b e charg ed for band re placeme nt cost s, even if your w atch is still covered by its warran ty.
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Remembe r that you wea r your watch n ext to your sk in, jus t like a piece of clo thing.
Because of thi s, you should always keep yo ur watc h clean . Use a soft, absorbe nt cloth t o wipe off any dirt, sweat, water, or othe r forei gn matt er from the ca se and band.
Dangers of Poor Watch Care
Rust
Though the sta inless steel u sed for the wa tch is highly rust-re sistant , rust can for m
if the watch i s not c leaned after i t becom es dirt y. Fail ure of oxygen to come into contact with t he meta l becau se it i s dirty causes breakd own of the oxi dizatio n layer on the metal s urface, which leads t o the f ormatio n of ru st.
Even if the su rface o f the m etal ap pears c lean, s weat an d rust in crev asses c an
soil th e sleev es of c lothing , cause skin i rritati on, and even i nterfer e with watch perform ance.
Premature Wear
Leaving sweat or wate r on a resin b and or storing it an area su bject t o high
moistur e can l ead to prematu re wear , cuts, and br eaks.
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Skin Irritation
Individ uals wi th sens itive s kin or in poor physic al cond ition m ay expe rience skin
irritat ion whe n weari ng a wa tch. Su ch indi viduals should keep t heir le ather b and or resi n band particu larly c lean, o r switc h to a metal b and. Sh ould yo u ever experie nce a r ash or other s kin irr itation , immed iately remove the wat ch and contact a skin care p rofessi onal.
Battery Replacement
Leave b attery replace ment up to you r origi nal ret ailer o r autho rized C ASIO Se rvice
Center.
Have th e batte ry repl aced on ly with the ty pe spec ified by in thi s manua l. Use of
another type o f batte ry can cause m alfunct ion.
When re placing the ba ttery, also re quest a check for pro per wat er resi stance. Note
that yo u will be char ged sep arately for wa ter res istance inspec tion.
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Initial Battery
The bat tery th at come s loade d in yo ur watc h when you pur chase i t is us ed for
functio n and p erforma nce tes ting at the fa ctory.
This ty pe of t est bat tery ma y go de ad quic ker tha n the n ormally rated battery life
as note d in th e User’ s Guide . Note that yo u will be char ged for replac ement o f this battery , even if repl acement is req uired w ithin t he watc h’s war ranty p eriod.
Low Battery Powe r
Low bat tery po wer is indicat ed by l arge ti mekeepi ng erro r, when displa y conte nts
are dim , or wh en the display does b lank.
Operati on whil e batte ry powe r is lo w can r esult i n malfu nction. Replac e the b attery
as soon as pos sible.
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City Name List
City Nam e
UTC Reykjavi k Lisbon Casablan ca London Madrid Paris Algiers Brussels Amsterda m Zurich
Time Zone
0
+1
City Nam e
Frankfur t Oslo Rome Copenhag en Berlin Stockhol m Budapest Warsaw Cape Tow n
Athens
Time Zone
Helsinki Istanbul Kyiv Cairo
+1
Jerusale m Moscow*
Jeddah Tehran +3.5
+2Sofia
Dubai +4 Kabul +4.5
City Nam e
Time Zone
+2
+3Addis Ab aba
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City Nam e
Karachi +5 Delhi +5.5 Kathmand u +5.75 Novosibi rsk* Dhaka Yangon + 6.5 Bangkok
Jakarta Kuala Lu mpur Singapor e Hong Kon g Perth
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Time Zone
Beijing Manila Shanghai Taipei
+6
Seoul Tokyo Adelaide +9.5
+7Hanoi
Vladivos tok*
Sydney Noumea +11
+8
Wellingt on Suva
City Nam e
Time Zone
Chatham Islands +12.75 Nukualof a +1 3
+8
Kiritima ti +14 Pago Pag o –11 Honolulu –10
+9
Anchorag e –9 Vancouve r San Fran cisco
+10Guam
Seattle Los Ange les Tijuana Edmonton
+12
Phoenix
City Nam e
Time Zone
–8
–7
City Nam e
Chihuahu a Denver Mexico C ity Winnipeg Dallas Houston Guatemal a City Chicago Atlanta Havana Toronto Lima Washingt on DC
Time Zone
Kingston
–7
Philadel phia Bogota New York Boston
–6
Caracas –4.5 Santiago La Paz San Juan Halifax
–5
St.John’ s –3.5 Buenos A ires Montevid eo
City Nam e
Time Zone
–5
–4
–3
City Nam e
Rio de J aneiro –3 Fernando de
Noronha Praia – 1
Time Zone
–2
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Note
• The abo ve list shows the cit y names of thi s watch .
• If you will us e the w atch in a city that i s not i ncluded in the City N ame Lis t, sele ct a
city na me that is in the sam e time zone as your c ity.
• Time zo nes in the abo ve list are in accord ance wi th Coor dinated Univer sal Tim e
(UTC).
* In Ju ne 2012 , the t ime off sets of the ci ties li sted be low wer e chang ed by + 1 hour.
Note th at this watch does no t reflec t this change and it uses th e forme r offse ts of these c ities. When us ing thi s watch in the cities below, always leave the sum mer tim e setti ng ON in o rder to advanc e the t ime by one hou r. Moscow Novosib irsk Vladivo stok
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