USER S GUIDE *, if. Getting Acquainted. General Guide. Digital Compass. Timekeeping
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1 SE NE Getting Acquainted Congratuations upon your seection of this CASIO watch. To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to carefuy read this manua and keep it on hand for ater reference when necessary. Expose the watch to bright ight to charge its battery before using it. You can use this watch even as its battery is being charged by exposure to bright ight. Be sure to read Battery of this manua for important information you need to know when exposing the watch to bright ight. Appications The buit-in sensors of this watch measure direction, atitude, barometric pressure, and temperature. Measured vaues are then shown on the dispay. Such features make this watch usefu when hiking, mountain cimbing, or when engaging in other such outdoor activities. Warning! The measurement functions buit into this watch are not intended for taking measurements that require professiona or industria precision. Vaues produced by this watch shoud be considered as reasonabe representations ony. When engaging in mountain cimbing or other activities in which osing your way can create a dangerous or ife-threatening situation, aways be sure to use a second compass to confirm direction readings. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibiity for any oss, or any caims by third parties that may arise through the use of this watch. If the dispay of the watch is bank... If the SLEEP indicator is on the dispay (either fashing or steady), it means that the dispay is bank because the watch's Power Saving function has shut it to conserve power. Power Saving automaticay turns off the dispay and puts the watch into a seep state whenever your watch is eft in an area where it is dark for a certain period. The initia factory defaut setting is Power Saving on. The watch recovers from the seep state if you move it to a we-it area *, if you press any button, or if you ange the watch towards your face for reading. It can take up to five seconds for the dispay to turn on. * See Power Saving Function for more information. About This Manua (Light) Button operations are indicated using the etters shown in the iustration. Each section of this manua provides you with the information you need to perform operations in each mode. Further detais and technica information can be found in the Reference section. Genera Guide The iustration beow shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between modes. Data Reca Mode Press D. Timekeeping Mode You can use buttons B, C, and E to directy enter a sensor mode from the Timekeeping Mode or from another sensor mode. To get to a sensor mode from the Data Reca or Aarm Mode, you must go to the Timekeeping Mode first. Press B. Digita Compass Mode Sensor Modes Press C. Press E. Barometer/ Thermometer Mode Atimeter Mode D Aarm Mode D Press D. Timekeeping PM indicator Seconds Day of week Year Month Day Hour : Minutes Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the current time and date. To set the time and date 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down A unti the seconds start to fash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Press D to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow to seect other settings. Seconds Hour Minutes Power Saving on/off Day of week Day Month 12/24-Hour Format Year 3. When the setting you want to change is fashing, use E to change it as described beow. Setting Seconds Hour, Minutes 12/24-Hour format Year, Month, Day Day of week Power Saving on/off Screen Button Operations Press E to reset the seconds to 00. Use E (+) to change the setting. Use E to togge between 12-hour (12H) and 24-hour (24H) timekeeping. Use E (+) to change the setting. Use E (+) to change the setting. Press E to togge the Power Saving on (On) and off (OFF). Digita Compass A buit-in bearing sensor detects magnetic north and indicates one of 16 directions on the dispay. Direction readings are performed in the Digita Compass Mode. You can caibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect. To enter and exit the Digita Compass Mode 1. Whie in the Timekeeping, Barometer/Thermometer, or Atimeter Mode, press B to enter the Digita Compass Mode. At this time, the watch immediatey starts a Digita Compass operation. After about two seconds, etters appear on the dispay to indicate the direction that the 12 o cock position of the watch is pointing. 2. Press D to return to the Timekeeping Mode. To take a direction reading Magnetic north pointer 1. Enter the Digita Compass Mode. 2. Pace the watch on a fat surface or (if you are 12 o cock position wearing the watch), make sure that your wrist Direction is horizonta (in reation to the horizon). 3. Point the 12 o cock position of the watch in the direction you want to measure. 4. Press B to start a Digita Compass measurement operation. After about two seconds, the direction that the 12 o cock position of the watch is pointing Timekeeping Mode time appears on the dispay. Aso, four pointers appear to indicate magnetic Direction vaue (in degrees) north, south, east, and west. NW 0 After the first reading is obtained, the watch continues to take direction readings automaticay each second, for up to 20 seconds. SSW SW WSW W WNW NNW N NNE ENE S SSE ESE E 1
2 The COMP indicator fashes on the dispay whie a measurement is in progress. The direction vaue that appears on the dispay represents the cockwise ange formed between magnetic north (which is 0 degrees) and the dispayed direction. Note Note that taking a measurement whie the watch is not horizonta (in reation to the horizon) can resut in arge measurement error. The margin of error for the direction vaue is ±11 degrees. If the indicated direction is northwest (NW) and 315 degrees, for exampe, the actua direction can be anywhere from 304 to 326 degrees. Digita Compass operation is automaticay interrupted whenever an aarm (Daiy Aarm or Houry Time Signa) sounds. If this happens, start the Digita Compass operation again from the beginning. The foowing tabe shows the meanings of each of the direction abbreviations that appear on the dispay. Direction Meaning Direction Meaning Direction Meaning Direction Meaning N E S W North East South West NNE ESE SSW WNW See Digita Compass Precautions for other important information about taking direction readings. Barometer/Thermometer NE SE SW NW Northeast Southeast Southwest Northwest ENE SSE WSW NNW Northnortheast Eastsoutheast Southsouthwest Westnorthwest Eastnortheast Southsoutheast Westsouthwest Northnorthwest This watch uses a pressure sensor to measure air pressure (barometric pressure) and a temperature sensor to measure temperature. You can caibrate the temperature sensor and the pressure sensor if you suspect that readings are incorrect. To take Barometric Pressure and Temperature Readings Barometric pressure graph (unit: 1hPa (mb)/0.05 inhg) Pressing C in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the other sensor modes enters the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode. The watch automaticay starts barometric pressure and temperature measurement, and dispays the resuts. Barometric pressure is dispayed in units of 1hPa/mb (or 0.05 inhg). Temperature is dispayed in units of 0.1 C (or 0.2 F). Temperature Barometric pressure The dispayed barometric pressure vaue changes toxxxx hpa/mb (or inhg) if a measured barometric pressure fas outside the range of 260 hpa/ mb to 1100 hpa/mb (7.65 inhg to inhg). The barometric pressure vaue wi be dispayed again as soon as the measured barometric pressure is within the aowabe range. The dispayed temperature vaue changes to xx. x C (or F) if a measured temperature fas outside the range of 10.0 C to 60.0 C (14.0 F to F). The temperature vaue wi be dispayed again as soon as the measured temperature is within the aowabe range. Some countries refer to the barometric pressure unit hecto-pasca (hpa) as miibars (mb). It reay makes no difference, because 1hPa = 1mb. In this manua, we use hpa/mb or hpa (mb). See About Barometric and Temperature Measurements for important precautions. Barometric Pressure Graph Barometric pressure indicates changes in the atmosphere. By monitoring these changes you can predict the weather with reasonabe accuracy. The barometric pressure graph shows the barometric readings for the past 26 hours. The fashing point on the right of the dispay is the point for the newest measurement. Note that pressure graph readings are reative to the newest measurement point. One dot above the newest point is pus 1hPa(mb)/ 0.05 inhg, whie one dot beow is minus 1hPa(mb)/0.05 inhg. The foowing shows how to interpret the data that appears on the barometric pressure graph. A rising graph generay means improving weather. Note that if there are sudden changes in weather or temperature, the graph ine of past measurements may run off the top or bottom of the dispay. The entire graph wi become visibe once barometric conditions stabiize. Not visibe on The foowing conditions cause the barometric pressure the dispay. measurement to be skipped, with the corresponding point on the barometric pressure graph being eft bank. Barometric reading that is out of range (260 hpa/mb to 1,100 hpa/mb or 7.65 inhg to inhg) Sensor mafunction Dead batteries About Barometric and Temperature Measurements Barometric pressure and temperature measurement operations are performed as soon as you enter the Barometer/Thermometer Mode. After that, barometric pressure and temperature measurements are taken every five seconds for the first three minutes. The BARO indicator fashes on the dispay whie a measurement is in progress. The barometer automaticay takes measurements every two hours (starting from midnight), regardess of what mode you are in. The resuts of these measurements are used for the barometric pressure graph. You can aso perform a barometric pressure and temperature measurement at any time by pressing C in the Barometer/Thermometer Mode. Barometer and Thermometer Precautions The pressure sensor buit into this watch measures changes in air pressure, which you can then appy to your own weather predictions. It is not intended for use as a precision instrument in officia weather prediction or reporting appications. Sudden temperature changes can affect pressure sensor readings. Temperature measurements are affected by your body temperature (whie you are wearing the watch), direct sunight, and moisture. To achieve a more accurate temperature measurement, remove the watch from your wrist, pace it in a we ventiated ocation out of direct sunight, and wipe off a moisture from the case. It takes approximatey 20 to 30 minutes for the case of the watch to reach the actua surrounding temperature. You can change the measured barometric pressure unit between hectopascas/miibars (hpa/mb) and incheshg (inhg). See Changing the Barometric Pressure and Temperature Units for detais. You can change the measured temperature vaue dispayed by this watch between Cesius ( C) and Fahrenheit ( F). See Changing the Barometric Pressure and Temperature Units. Atimeter A buit-in atimeter uses a pressure sensor to detect the current air pressure, which is then used to estimate the current atitude. The watch is preprogrammed with ISA (Internationa Standard Atmosphere) preset vaues, which are used to convert air pressure readings to atitude vaues. If you preset a reference atitude, the watch wi aso cacuate the current reative atitude based on your preset vaue. Atimeter functions aso incude data storage memory and an atitude aarm. This watch estimates atitude based on air pressure. This means that atitude readings for the same ocation may vary if air pressure changes. This watch empoys a semiconductor pressure sensor, which is affected by temperature changes. When taking atitude measurements, be sure to do so whie ensuring that the watch is not exposed to temperature changes. To avoid the effect of sudden temperature changes on measurement, wear the watch so it is in direct contact with your wrist during measurement. Do not rey upon this watch for atitude measurements or perform button operations whie engaging in sports where there are sudden atitude changes, whie sky diving, hang giding, or paragiding, or whie riding a gyrocopter, gider, or any other aircraft. Do not use this watch for measuring atitude in appications that demand professiona or industria eve precision. Remember that the air inside of a commercia aircraft is pressurized. Because of this, the readings produced by this watch wi not match the atitude readings announced or indicated the fight crew. How the Atimeter Works With the Preset Vaues (No Reference Atitude) The watch measures the air pressure at your current ocation and uses the buit-in ISA vaues to convert it to the equivaent atitude. A faing graph generay means deteriorating weather. 2
3 With a Reference Atitude If you set a reference atitude, the watch uses that vaue when cacuating atitude based on air pressure. To determine the height of a ta buiding, set the reference atitude to 0 on the ground foor. Note, however, that you may not be abe to get a good reading if the buiding is pressurized or air-conditioned. When mountain cimbing, you can set the reference vaue in accordance with a marker aong the way or atitude information from a map. After you do this, the atitude readings produced by the watch wi be more accurate than they woud without a reference atitude. To take an atitude reading Pressing E in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the other sensor modes enters the Atimeter Mode. The watch automaticay starts atitude measurement, and dispays the resuts. Atitude graph (current atitude fashing) (unit: 10m/40 ft.) About one second ater See About Atitude Measurements for important information. Atitude is dispayed in units of 5 meters (20 feet). The measurement range for atitude is 700 to 10,000 meters ( 2,300 to 32,800 feet). The measured atitude may be a negative vaue in cases where there is a reference atitude vaue set or because of certain atmospheric conditions. The dispayed atitude vaue changes to xxxxx meters (or feet) if a measured atitude fas outside the measurement range. The atitude vaue wi be dispayed again as soon as the measured atitude is within the aowabe range. You can change the unit of measurement for the dispayed atitude vaues between meters (m) and feet (ft). See To change the Atitude Units. A 400 Timekeeping Mode time B Atitude About Atitude Measurements There are two types of atitude measurements: those for dispayed data (Atimeter Mode measurements) and those for memory data (Memory measurements). Atimeter Mode measurement You can perform Atimeter Mode measurements in the Atimeter Mode ony, and an atimeter measurement operation starts whenever you enter the Atimeter Mode. During the first three minutes after entering the Atimeter Mode, ALTI fashes on the dispay and measurements are taken every five seconds. After that, the interva between measurements depends on whether you are using the Short Mode (1-minute intervas) or the Long Mode (2-minute intervas). Long Mode is the defaut setting. See Memory measurement for information about the Short Mode and Long Mode. If you do not perform any operation whie in the Atimeter Mode, the watch automaticay returns to the Timekeeping Mode after four or five hours in the Short Mode, or after nine or 10 hours in the Long Mode. Memory measurement The memory measurement operation stores the foowing data in watch memory. Note that each time you perform a memory measurement operation, it creates a new set of records, repacing the set of records currenty in memory. Memory measurement continues to be performed (indicated by the REC indicator fashing on the dispay) even if you change to another mode. Measurement start time, date, and atitude: 1 record Automatic atitude readings and time, at fixed interva: Up to 39 records Measurement end time, date, and atitude: 1 record The watch aso cacuates the foowing vaues using measured data and maintains one record for each in memory. Reative atitude (atitude difference between start point and current atitude or measurement end atitude) Measurement time Maximum atitude (highest measured atitude in memory) Tota ascent (tota of ascents (A + B)) Cumuative tota ascent (tota of a measured atitude vaues in memory) Start point Maximum atitude A B C Stop point Starting a new measurement automaticay cears reative atitude, measurement time, maximum atitude, and tota ascent vaues currenty in memory. Starting a new measurement does not cear cumuative tota ascent. This vaue continues to increase unti it reaches 99,995 meters (327,983 feet). After that, it reverts to 0 and starts again. The interva between memory measurements depends on whether the Short Mode or the Long Mode is seected. Short Mode: 5-minute interva Long Mode: 15-minute interva Reative atitude, cumuative tota ascent, and maximum atitude data is cacuated at reguar intervas, depending on the Long Mode/Short Mode setting. In both modes, cacuations are performed every five seconds for the first three minutes. After that, cacuations are performed every minute in the Short Mode and every two minutes in the Long Mode. To seect the Short Mode or Long Mode 1. In the Atimeter Mode, hod down A unti the dispay cears. After four or five seconds, either OFF or the current reference atitude vaue (if set) starts to fash, which indicates the setting screen. OFF indicates no reference atitude. Note that you wi not be abe to change the Short/Long Mode setting if a memory measurement operation is in progress. 2. Press D twice. This causes either 0:05 (Short Mode) or 0:15 (Long Mode) to appear, which indicates the current mode setting. 3. Each press of E togges between the Short Mode and Long Mode. To perform memory measurement Hod down E for about one second unti REC fashes, which indicates that memory measurement has started. Memory measurement stops automaticay after there are 41 records accumuated in memory. When you want to stop a memory measurement operation manuay, hod down E for about one second unti REC disappears. Whie a memory measurement operation is in progress, press A to togge between the Standard Atitude screen and the Reative Atitude screen. Atitude Standard Atitude Screen Press A. Reative atitude Timekeeping Mode time REL indicator Measurement time Note REC fashes on the dispay whie a memory measurement operation is in progress. Starting the memory measurement operation deetes any atimeter data (except for cumuative tota ascent data) currenty in memory (and its graph) and repaces it with the new data. Note that you cannot deete memory contents manuay. You can reca data in memory using the Data Reca Mode. Reative Atitude Screen Setting a Reference Atitude After you set a reference atitude, the watch adjusts its air-pressure-to-atitude conversion cacuation accordingy. The atitude measurements produced by this watch are subject to error caused by changes in air pressure. Because of this, we recommend that you update the reference atitude whenever one is avaiabe during your cimb. To set a reference atitude 1. In the Atimeter Mode, hod down A unti the dispay cears. After four or five seconds, either OFF or the current reference atitude vaue (if set) starts to fash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Press E (+) or B ( ) to change the current reference atitude vaue by 5 meters (or 20 feet). You can set the reference atitude within the range of 10,000 to 10,000 meters ( 32,800 to 32,800 feet). 3
4 Pressing E and B at the same time returns to OFF(no reference atitude), so the watch performs air pressure to atitude conversions based on preset data ony. 3. Press A to exit the setting screen. About the Atitude Aarm The atitude aarm sounds for about five seconds when the current atitude matches a preset vaue during an atitude measurement operation. You can press any button to stop the aarm after it starts to sound. The atitude aarm sounds ony whie the Atimeter Mode s Atitude Screen is on the dispay. It does not sound whie the watch is in another mode or whie another Atimeter Mode screen is on the dispay. Exampe If you set the atitude aarm at 130 meters, it sounds when you pass the 130- meter mark on your way up and on your way back down. To set the atitude aarm 1. In the Atimeter Mode, hod down A unti the dispay cears. After four or five seconds, either OFF or the current reference atitude vaue (if set) starts to fash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Press D once to move the fashing to the atitude aarm setting. Atitude aarm vaue Press D to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow. Atitude Aarm Long/Short Mode Setting Atitude Unit Reference Atitude 3. Press E (+) or B ( ) to change the current atitude aarm vaue by 5 meters (or 20 feet). You can set the atitude aarm vaue within the range of 10,000 to 10,000 meters ( 32,800 to 32,800 feet). Pressing E and B at the same time resets the atitude aarm vaue to O. To turn the atitude aarm on and off 1. In the Atimeter Mode, hod down A unti the dispay cears. After four or five seconds, Atitude aarm on indicator either OFF or the current reference atitude vaue (if set) starts to fash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Press D once to move the fashing to the atitude aarm setting. 3. Press C to togge the atitude aarm on (ON) and off (OFF). Current On/Off status An atitude aarm on indicator appears on the Atimeter Mode s Atitude Screen whie the atitude aarm is turned on. This indicator does not appear on any other screen or in any other mode. Data Reca Use the Data Reca Mode to view memory measurement data. To view memory measurement data 1. Enter the Data Reca Mode. 2. Press E to cyce through the various data screens in the sequence shown beow. To view the cumuative tota ascent vaue, press C. If an error occurs during memory measurement, the xxxxx is shown for the reative atitude in the Data Reca Mode. Atitude Aternates at 1-second intervas. Recording time (Hour : Minutes) Recording date (Year, Month Day) Start Time Data Press C. Cumuative Tota Ascent Aarm Houry time signa on indicator Aarm on indicator Timekeeping Mode time Press E. Aarm time (Hour : Minutes) To set the aarm time Maximum Atitude Measurement Data Tota Ascent End Time Data Reative Atitude Measurement Time After you set (and turn on) the daiy aarm, the aarm tone sounds when the aarm time is reached. You can aso turn on an Houry Time Signa that causes the watch to beep for about one second every hour on the hour. A of the operations in this section are performed in the Aarm Mode, which you enter by pressing D. 1. In the Aarm Mode, hod down A unti the hour setting of the aarm time starts to fash, which This automaticay turns on the aarm. 2. Press D to move the fashing between the hour and minute settings. 3. Whie a setting is fashing, use E to increase it. When setting the aarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correcty as a.m. (no indicator) or p.m. (P indicator). Aarm Operation The aarm sounds at the preset time for about 10 seconds (in a modes), or unti you stop it by pressing any button. To test the aarm In the Aarm Mode, hod down E to sound the aarm. To turn the daiy aarm and the Houry Time Signa on and off In the Aarm Mode, press E to cyce through the settings shown beow. Aarm On Signa On The aarm on indicator and the Houry Time Signa on indicator are shown on the dispay in a modes whie these functions are turned on. Backight Auto ight switch on indicator Aarm On Indicator / Houry Time Signa On Indicator Aarm Off Signa Off Aarm On Signa Off Aarm Off Signa On The backight uses an EL (eectro-uminescent) pane that causes the entire dispay to gow for easy reading in the dark. The watch s auto ight switch automaticay turns on the backight when you ange the watch towards your face. The auto ight switch must be turned on (indicated by the auto ight switch on indicator) for it to operate. See Backight Precautions for other important information about using the backight. 4
5 To turn on the backight manuay In any mode, press L to iuminate the dispay for about two seconds. The above operation turns on the backight regardess of the current auto ight switch setting. About the Auto Light Switch Turning on the auto ight switch causes the backight to turn on for about two seconds, whenever you position your wrist as described beow in any mode. Note that this watch features a Fu Auto EL Light, so the auto ight switch operates ony when avaiabe ight is beow a certain eve. It does not turn on the backight under bright ight. Moving the watch to a position that is parae to the ground and then titing it towards you more than 40 degrees causes the backight to turn on. Parae to ground More than 40 Warning! Aways make sure you are in a safe pace whenever you are reading the dispay of the watch using the auto ight switch. Be especiay carefu when running or engaged in any other activity that can resut in accident or injury. Aso take care that sudden iumination by the auto ight switch does not surprise or distract others around you. When you are wearing the watch, make sure that its auto ight switch is turned off before riding on a bicyce or operating a motorcyce or any other motor vehice. Sudden and unintended operation of the auto ight switch can create a distraction, which can resut in a traffic accident and serious persona injury. To turn the auto ight switch on and off In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down C for about one second to togge the auto ight switch on ( dispayed) or off ( not dispayed). Pressing C whie in the Timekeeping Mode changes to the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode, but keep C depressed for about one second to turn the auto ight switch on or off. After that, you can return to the Timekeeping Mode by pressing D. The auto ight switch on indicator ( ) is on the dispay in a modes whie the auto ight switch is turned on. Questions & Answers Question: What causes incorrect direction readings? Answer: Incorrect bidirectiona caibration. Perform bidirectiona caibration. Nearby source of strong magnetism, such as a househod appiance, a arge stee bridge, a stee beam, overhead wires, etc., or an attempt to perform direction measurement on a train, boat, etc. Move away from arge meta objects and try again. Note that digita compass operation cannot be performed inside a train, boat, etc. Question: What causes different direction readings to produce different resuts at the same ocation? Answer: Magnetism generated by nearby high-tension wires are interfering with detection of terrestria magnetism. Move away from the hightension wires and try again. Question: Why am I having probems taking direction readings indoors? Answer: A TV, persona computer, speakers, or some other object is interfering with terrestria magnetism readings. Move away from the object causing the interference or take the direction reading outdoors. Indoor taking direction readings are particuary difficut inside ferro-concrete structures. Remember that you wi not be abe to take direction readings inside of trains, airpanes, etc. Question: How does the atimeter work? Answer: Generay, air pressure and temperature decrease as atitude increases. This watch bases its atitude measurements on Internationa Standard Atmosphere (ISA) vaues stipuated by the Internationa Civi Aviation Organization (ICAO). These vaues define reationships between atitude, air pressure, and temperature. Atitude Air Pressure Temperature 4000 m 3500 m 3000 m 2500 m 2000 m 1500 m 1000 m 0 m 500 m 616 hpa/mb 701 hpa/mb 795 hpa/mb 899 hpa/mb 1013 hpa/mb About 8 hpa/mb per 100 m 11 C About 9 hpa/mb per 100 m 4.5 C About 10 hpa/mb per 100 m 2 C About 11 hpa/mb per 100 m 8.5 C About 12 hpa/mb per 100 m 15 C ft ft ft inhg About 0.15 inhg per 200 ft 16.2 F 8000 ft inhg About 0.17 inhg per 200 ft 30.5 F 6000 ft 4000 ft inhg About inhg per 200 ft 44.7 F 0 ft 2000 ft inhg About 0.21 inhg per 200 ft 59.0 F Source: Internationa Civi Aviation Organization About 6.5 C per 1000 m About 3.6 F per 1000 ft Note that the foowing conditions wi prevent you from obtaining accurate readings: When air pressure changes because of changes in the weather Extreme temperature changes When the watch itsef is subjected to strong impact There are two standard methods of expressing atitude: Absoute atitude and reative atitude. Absoute atitude expresses an absoute height above sea eve. Reative atitude expresses the difference between the height of two different paces. Height of buiding 130 m (Reative atitude) Rooftop at an atitude of 230 m above sea eve (Atitude above sea eve) Sea Precautions Concerning Simutaneous Measurement of Atitude and Temperature Though you can perform atitude and temperature measurements at the same time, you shoud remember that each of these measurements require different conditions for best resuts. With temperature measurement, it is best to remove the watch from your wrist in order to eiminate the effects of body heat. In the case of atitude measurement, on the other hand, it is better to eave the watch on your wrist, because doing so keeps the watch at a constant temperature, which contributes to more accurate atitude measurements. The foowing describes what you shoud do to give priority to either atitude or temperature. To give atitude measurement priority, eave the watch on your wrist or in any other ocation where the temperature of the watch is kept constant. To give temperature measurement priority, remove the watch from your wrist and aow it to hand freey from your bag or in another ocation where it is not exposed to direct sunight. Note that removing the watch from your wrist can momentariy affect pressure sensor readings. Question: How does the barometer work? Answer: Barometric pressure indicates changes in the atmosphere, and by monitoring these changes you can predict the weather with reasonabe accuracy. Rising atmospheric pressure indicates good weather, whie faing pressure indicates deterioration weather conditions. The barometric pressures that you see in the newspaper and on the TV weather report are measurements corrected to vaues measured at 0 m sea eve. Battery Soar ce pane This watch is equipped with a soar ce and a rechargeabe battery (secondary battery) that is charged by the eectrica power produced by the soar ce. Storing the watch for ong periods in an area where there is no ight or wearing it in such a way that it is bocked from exposure to ight can cause rechargeabe battery power to run down. Be sure that the watch is normay exposed to bright ight whenever possibe. 5
6 This watch empoys a soar ce that converts ight into eectricity that charges a buit-in rechargeabe battery. Normay, the rechargeabe battery shoud not need repacement, but after very ong use over a number of years, the rechargeabe battery may ose its abiity to achieve a fu charge. Shoud you notice probems with getting the rechargeabe battery to a fu charge, contact your deaer or CASIO distributor about having the rechargeabe battery repaced. The rechargeabe battery shoud be repaced with a CASIO-specified CTL1616 battery ony. Other rechargeabe batteries can cause damage to the watch. Having the battery repaced wi deete a data stored in watch memory. Turn on the watch s Power Saving function and keep it in an area normay exposed to bright ight when storing it for ong periods. This heps to keep the rechargeabe battery from going dead. Battery Power Indicator The battery power indicator on the dispay shows you the current status of the rechargeabe battery s power. Battery power indicator Leve Battery Power Indicator Function Status A functions enabed. A functions enabed. Aarm, Houry Time Signa, backight, dispay, sensors, and buttons are disabed. A functions, incuding timekeeping, are disabed. The fashing CHARGE indicator at Leve 3 tes you that battery power is very ow, and that exposure to bright ight for charging is required as soon as possibe. At Leve 4, a functions are disabed. Functions are enabed once again after the rechargeabe battery is charged, but anything previousy stored in memory is ost. Because of this, you need to set the current time and date after the battery is recharged to Leve 2 from Leve 4. Though the time appears on the dispay after the battery is charged to Leve 3, you wi not be abe to change the time setting unti the battery reaches Leve 2. Leaving the watch in direct sunight or some other very strong ight source can cause the battery power indicator to temporariy show a reading that is actuay higher than the battery eve. The correct battery power indicator shoud appear after a few minutes. If you use the backight or the aarm a number of times during a short period, RECOVER appears on the dispay and the foowing operations become disabed unti battery power recovers. Backight; Aarm and houry time signa; Sensor operation After some time, battery power wi recover and RECOVER wi disappear, indicating that the above functions are enabed again. Even if battery power is at Leve 1 or Leve 2, the Digita Compass Mode, Barometer/Thermometer Mode, or Atimeter Mode sensor may be disabed if there is not enough votage avaiabe to power it sufficienty. This condition is indicated on the dispay as shown in the tabe beow. Sensor operation shoud resume when battery votage returns to the norma eves. Mode Digita Compass Barometer/ Thermometer Atitude (Charge Soon Aert) Dispay Indication for Low Votage Upon Entering the Mode xxx Last measured pressure vaue Bank Dispay Indication for Low Votage During Measurement Last measured direction Last measured pressure vaue Last measured atitude Charging Precautions Certain charging conditions can cause the watch to become very hot. Avoid eaving the watch in the areas described beow whenever charging its rechargeabe battery. Aso note that aowing the watch to become very hot can cause its iquid crysta dispay to back out. The appearance of the LCD shoud become norma again when the watch returns to a ower temperature. Warning! Leaving the watch in bright ight to charge its rechargeabe battery can cause it to become quite hot. Take care when handing the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particuary hot when exposed to the foowing conditions for ong periods. On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunight Too cose to an incandescent amp Under direct sunight Charging Guide After a fu charge, timekeeping remains enabed for up to about five months, whie the watch is used under the conditions described beow. Operating Conditions Watch is not exposed to ight Dispay on 18 hours per day, seep state 6 hours per day 1 backight operation (2 seconds) per day 10 seconds of aarm operation per day 10 digita compass operations per week 1 cimb using the pressure sensor per month (10 hours per cimb, with the Long Mode) Charge Times Exposing the watch to ight for the periods shown beow each day restores the power used by the above operating conditions. Exposure Leve (Brightness) Outdoor Sunight (50,000 ux) Sunight Through a Window (10,000 ux) Dayight Through a Window on a Coudy Day (5,000 ux) Indoor Fuorescent Lighting (500 ux) Stabe operation is promoted by frequent charging. Approximate Exposure Time 5 minutes 24 minutes 48 minutes 8 hours Recovery Times The tabe beow shows the amount exposure that is required to take the battery from one eve to the next. Exposure Leve (Brightness) Outdoor Sunight (50,000 ux) Sunight Through a Window (10,000 ux) Dayight Through a Window on a Coudy Day (5000 ux) Indoor Fuorescent Lighting (500 ux) Approximate Exposure Time Leve 4 Leve 3 Leve 2 Leve 1 50 minutes 12 hours 2 hours 2 hours 60 hours 10 hours 4 hours hours The above exposure time vaues are a for reference ony. Actua required exposure times depend on ighting conditions. Reference This section contains more detaied and technica information about watch operation. It aso contains important precautions and notes about the various features and functions of this watch. Sensor Mafunction Indicator Shoud the pressure sensor or direction sensor mafunction, the message ERR appears on the dispay for about two seconds, and then sensor operation is disabed. Direction Measurement ERR indicator Barometric Pressure Measurements Last measurement vaue Atitude Measurement After battery power drops to Leve 4, the watch performs a memory check when power is restored from Leve 3 to Leve 2. The message ERR appears on the dispay if any memory abnormaity is discovered. If this happens, take the watch to an authorized CASIO distributor or maintenance service provider. Even if battery power is at Leve 1 or Leve 2, the Digita Compass Mode, Barometer/Thermometer Mode, or Atimeter Mode sensor may be disabed if there is not enough votage avaiabe to power it sufficienty. In this case, the ERR message appears on the dispay when you switch to the Timekeeping Mode. This does not indicate mafunction, and sensor operation shoud resume once battery votage returns to its norma eve. Even if battery power is at Leve 1 or Leve 2, the ERR message wi appear on the Timekeeping Mode screen if there is not enough votage avaiabe to power the pressure sensor sufficienty during a barometric pressure measurement or memory measurement (atitude) operation. This does not indicate mafunction, and sensor operation shoud resume once battery votage returns to its norma eve. Whenever you have a sensor mafunction, be sure to take the watch to an authorized CASIO distributor or service provider as soon as possibe. 6
7 Auto Return Features The watch automaticay returns to the Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform any button operation for two or three minutes in the Digita Compass Mode or Barometer/Thermometer Mode. If you do not perform any button operation whie in the Atimeter Mode, the watch automaticay returns to the Timekeeping Mode after four or five hours in the Short Mode, or after nine or 10 hours in the Long Mode. If you eave a screen with fashing digits on the dispay for two or three minutes without performing any operation, the watch automaticay saves anything you have input up to that point and exits the setting screen. Power Saving Function When turned on, the Power Saving function automaticay puts the watch into a seep state whenever it is eft in an area where it is dark for a certain period. The tabe beow shows how watch functions are affected by the Power Saving function. Eapsed Time in Dark 30 to 40 minutes 6 or 7 days Dispay Bank, with SLEEP fashing Bank, with SLEEP not fashing Operation A functions enabed, except for the dispay Daiy aarm, Houry Time Signa, sensor measurements disabed Wearing watch inside the seeve of cothing can cause it to enter the seep state. To recover from the seep state Perform any one of the foowing operations. Move the watch to a we-it area. It can take up to five seconds for the dispay to turn on. Press any button. Ange the watch towards your face for reading. To turn Power Saving on and off 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down A unti the seconds start to fash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Press D eight times unti the Power Saving on/off screen appears. 3. Press E to togge Power Saving on (ON) and off (OFF). Data and Setting Scroing The E and B buttons are used in various modes and setting screens to scro through data on the dispay. In most cases, hoding down these buttons during a scro operation scros through the data at high speed. Timekeeping Resetting the seconds to 00 whie the current count is in the range of 30 to 59 causes the minutes to be increased by 1. In the range of 00 to 29, the seconds are reset to 00 without changing the minutes. The year can be set in the range of 2000 to The watch s buit-in fu automatic caendar automaticay makes aowances for different month engths and eap years. Once you set the date, there shoud be no reason to change it except when battery power drops to Leve hour/24-hour Timekeeping Formats The 12-hour/24-hour timekeeping format you seect in the Timekeeping Mode is aso appied in a modes. With the 12-hour format, the P (PM) indicator appears on the dispay for times in the range of noon to 11:59 p.m. and no indicator appears for times in the range of midnight to 11:59 a.m. With the 24-hour format, times are dispayed in the range of 0:00 to 23:59, without any indicator. Backight Precautions The eectro-uminescent pane that provides iumination oses power after very ong use. The iumination provided by the backight may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunight. The backight automaticay turns off whenever an aarm sounds. The watch may emit an audibe sound whenever the dispay is iuminated. This is due to vibration of the EL pane used for iumination, and does not indicate mafunction. Frequent use of the backight runs down the battery. Auto ight switch precautions Wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist and movement or vibration of your arm can cause the auto ight switch to activate and iuminate the dispay. To avoid running down the battery, turn off the auto ight switch whenever engaging in activities that might cause frequent iumination of the dispay. More than 15 degrees too high The backight may not ight if the face of the watch is more than 15 degrees above or beow parae. Make sure that the back of your hand is parae to the ground. The backight turns off in about two seconds, even if you keep the watch pointed towards your face. Static eectricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto ight switch. If the backight does not ight, try moving the watch back to the starting position (parae with the ground) and then tit it back toward you again. If this does not work, drop your arm a the way down so it hangs at your side, and then bring it back up again. Under certain conditions, the backight may not ight unti about one second after you turn the face of the watch towards you. This does not necessariy indicate mafunction of the backight. Digita Compass Precautions This watch features a buit-in magnetic bearing sensor that detects terrestria magnetism. This means that north indicated by this watch is magnetic north, which is somewhat different from true poar north. The magnetic north poe is ocated in northern Canada, whie the magnetic south poe is in southern Austraia. Note that the difference between magnetic north and true north as measured with a magnetic compasses tends to be greater as one gets coser to either of the magnetic poes. You shoud aso remember that some maps indicate true north (instead of magnetic north), and so you shoud make aowances when using such maps with this watch. Location Taking a direction reading when you are near a source of strong magnetism can cause arge errors in readings. Because of this, you shoud avoid taking direction readings whie in the vicinity of the foowing types of objects: permanent magnets (magnetic neckaces, etc.), concentrations of meta (meta doors, ockers, etc.), high tension wires, aeria wires, househod appiances (TVs, persona computers, washing machines, freezers, etc.) Accurate direction readings are impossibe whie in a train, boat, air pane, etc. Accurate readings are aso impossibe indoors, especiay inside ferroconcrete structures. This is because the meta framework of such structures picks up magnetism from appiances, etc. Storage The precision of the bearing sensor may deteriorate if the watch becomes magnetized. Because of this, you shoud be sure to store the watch away from magnets or any other sources of strong magnetism, incuding: permanent magnets (magnetic neckaces, etc.) and househod appiances (TVs, persona computers, washing machines, freezers, etc.) Whenever you suspect that the watch may have become magnetized, perform one of the caibration procedures under Caibrating the Bearing Sensor. Caibrating the Bearing Sensor Whenever you suspect that direction readings produced by the watch are wrong, you shoud caibrate it. You can use either one of two caibration procedures: bidirectiona caibration or northery caibration. Use bidirectiona caibration when you want to take readings within an area exposed to magnetic force. This type of caibration shoud be used if the watch become magnetized for any reason. With northery caibration, you teach the watch which way is north (which you have to determine with another compass or some other means). You coud use this caibration procedure, for exampe, to set the watch to indicate true north instead of magnetic north. If you want to perform both bidirectiona and northery caibration, be sure to perform bidirectiona caibration first, and then perform northery caibration. This is necessary because bidirectiona caibration cances any previousy set northery caibration setting. The more correcty you perform bidirectiona caibration, the better the accuracy of the bearing sensor readouts. You shoud perform bidirectiona caibration whenever you change environments where you use the bearing sensor, and whenever you fee that the bearing sensor is producing incorrect readings. 7
8 Precautions about bidirectiona caibration You can use any two opposing directions for bidirectiona caibration. You must, however, make sure that they are 180 degrees opposite each other. Remember that if you perform the procedure incorrecty, you wi get wrong bearing sensor readings. Do not move the watch during the one or two seconds (from the point you press B up to the point that OK appears in the upper dispay area) that the caibration of each direction is in progress. You shoud perform bidirectiona caibration in an environment that is the same as that where you pan to be taking direction readings. If you pan to take direction readings in an open fied, for exampe, caibrate in an open fied. To perform bidirectiona caibration 1. Press B to enter the Digita Compass Mode. 2. Hod down A for about one second unti the upper dispay area changes to show , which At this time, the magnetic north pointer fashes at the 12 o cock position to indicate that the watch is ready to caibrate the first direction. 3. Pace the watch on a eve surface facing any direction you want, and press B to caibrate the first direction. When the caibration procedure is compete, the message OK appears in the upper dispay area. This soon changes to and the magnetic north pointer fashes at the 6 o cock position to indicate that the watch is ready for the second direction. 4. Rotate the watch 180 degrees. 5. Press B again to caibrate the second direction. The message OK appears and the watch automaticay returns to the Digita Compass Mode screen. To perform northery caibration 1. Whie in the Digita Compass Mode, hod down A for about one second unti the upper dispay area changes to show , which 2. Press D to start the northery caibration procedure. At this time, the indicator (direction N) appears in the upper dispay area. 3. Pace the watch on a eve surface, and position it so that its 12 o cock position points north (as measured with another compass). 4. Press B to start the caibration operation. The message OK appears and the watch automaticay returns to the Digita Compass Mode screen. Changing the Barometric Pressure and Temperature Units Changing the barometric pressure units automaticay restarts the barometric pressure graph. To change the Barometric Pressure and Temperature Units 1. Press C to enter the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode. 2. Hod down A unti either OFF or a temperature vaue (if set) starts to fash, which 3. Press D to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow. To caibrate the temperature sensor 1. Press C to enter the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode. 2. Hod down A unti either OFF or a temperature vaue (if set) starts to fash, which 3. Press E (+) or B ( ) to change the dispayed temperature by 0.1 C (or 0.2 F). Pressing B and E at the same time returns to the factory caibration (OFF). 4. Press A to return to the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode screen. Caibrating the Barometric Pressure Sensor The pressure sensor of this watch is caibrated at the factory before shipment and further adjustment is normay not required. If you notice serious errors in the barometric pressure readings produced by the watch, you can caibrate the sensor to correct the errors. Incorrecty caibrating the barometric pressure sensor can resut in incorrect readings. Before performing the caibration procedure, compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reiabe and accurate barometer. To caibrate the pressure sensor 1. Press C to enter the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode. 2. Hod down A unti either OFF or a temperature vaue (if set) starts to fash, which 3. Press D to move the fashing to the pressure sensor caibration setting. At this time, OFF or the barometric pressure vaue shoud be fashing on the dispay. 4. Press E (+) or B ( ) to change the dispayed barometric pressure by 1 hpa/mb (0.05 inhg). Pressing B and E at the same time returns to the factory caibration (OFF). 5. Press A to return to the Barometer/ Thermometer Mode screen. To change the Atitude Units 1. Press E to enter the Atimeter Mode. 2. Hod down A unti the dispay cears. After four or five seconds, either OFF or the current reference atitude (if set) starts to fash, which 3. Press D three times to move the fashing to the atitude unit setting. 4. Use E to seect the unit you want (m or ft). 5. Press A to return to the Atimeter Mode screen. Changing the atitude units automaticay turns the atitude aarm off. Changing the atitude units automaticay restarts the atitude graph. Performing the above procedure causes atitude vaues stored in memory aso to be converted to the unit you seect. Temperature Sensor Caibration Pressure Sensor Caibration C / F hpa[mb]/inhg 4. 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