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Operation Guide 2891

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Altitude Reading Precautions

Readings that are close to the absolute altitude above sea level
are not possible under the following conditions.

During volatile weather conditions

During sudden temperature changes

When the watch is being subjected to strong impact

Altitude Terminology

There are two different methods that can be used to express
altitude.

Altitude above Sea Level
This is an absolute measurement of altitude above sea level.

Relative Altitude
This expresses the difference in altitude between two locations
(altitude differential).

Your watch measures relative altitude.

Absolute Altitude and Relative Altitude

Sea

Building Height: 
130 meters
 Relative Altitude 
(Altitude 
Differential)

Roof is 230 
meters above 
sea level. 
Altitude above 
Sea Level

Point A

Point B

400

Altitude Reading Precautions

Your watch converts barometric pressure readings into altitude
values. Because of this, changes in local barometric pressure can
cause different results for altitude readings taken in the same
location.

959hPa

500m

921hPa

835m

994hPa

200m

955hPa

535m

1,018hPa

0m

978hPa

335m

Building Height

200m

Sea Level 
Barometric Pressure

(Seal Level)

12/28

12/31

1,030hPa

990hPa

(Ground Level) 
100 meters above sea level

0m

100m

300m

600m

12/28 <Building Height> 12/31

12/28 <Ground Level> 12/31

Example:  Even if you set zero for the reference altitude at 
ground level, a difference in atmospheric pressure can 
produce different altitude readings. 
If you set a reference altitude of zero at ground level on 
December 28 (fair, high barometric pressure of 1,030 hPa), 
the same location will show an altitude of 335 meters on 
December 31 (rain, low barometric pressure of 990 hPa). 

  Height of a building and 

mountain from ground 
level (relative altitude) 

12/28 and 12/31 displayed altitude 
12/28 <Mountain Height> 12/31

Mountain 
Peak 
Height 
500m

Altitude 
above 
Sea 
Level

Accurate readings are not possible when barometric pressure and
temperature are fluctuating widely due to sudden and severe
changes in the weather.
Example: When you approach a low pressure area while

mountain climbing, the drop in pressure produces
altitude readings that are higher than the actual
altitude.

To avoid the effect of sudden temperature changes on readings,
wear the watch so it is in direct contact with your wrist while taking
readings.

Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is
pressurized. Because of this, the readings produced by this watch
will not match the altitude readings announced by the flight crew.

This watch is designed to take altitude readings at preset
intervals. Never try to use it for altitude readings while engaged in
the following types of sports, during which altitude can change
very rapidly over a short time span.
Example: Skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, gyrocopter

flying, glider flying, etc.

The watch disables the sensor operation and displays the indicator described below whenever a sensor malfunctions or when faulty
contact makes correct readings impossible.

When sensor malfunction occurs

When a pressure sensor or direction sensor occurs,
“ERR” flashes on the display for about two seconds
and then readings stop.

When sensor malfunction occurs, take your watch to
your nearest CASIO Service Center to have it
checked.

If “ERR” appears

1.

If “ERR” appears while you are taking a pressure, altitude, temperature, or direction reading, try taking the reading again. If “ERR”
appears again, it probably means that the sensor is malfunctioning. Take your watch to the nearest CASIO Service Center to have it
checked.

If “ERR” disappears from the display right away, check, it could indicate the following.

2.

Regardless of whether the current battery level is Level 2 or higher, the watch may determine that the current power level is not enough to
driver the sensor in the Compass, Pressure, or Altitude Mode. If this happens, “ERR” will appear on the display and the sensor will not
take the reading.

This does not indicate malfunction. In this case, normal operation should return after battery power recovers.

Altitude

Direction

Barometric Pressure

Sensor Error Detection

The stopwatch measures elapsed time in units of 1/100 second up to 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds (10 hours). When the maximum
limit is reached, the elapsed time returns to zero automatically and timing continues from there.

To use the stopwatch

In the Stopwatch Mode, press the 

C

C

C

C

C

 button to start and stop

the stopwatch.

1/100 second

Hour, Minute, 
Second

Current Time

(Split/Reset)

(Start/Stop)

Pressing the 

A

 button while an elapsed time operation is

being performed freezes the current time on the display and
continues timing of the next split internally. This condition is
indicated by the “SP” (split) indicator on the display.

Changing to another mode while a split time is displayed
cancels the split time operation.

Pressing the 

A

 button while timing is stopped resets the

stopwatch.

To perform elapsed time measurement

Start

Stop

Reset

Cumulative Time Measurement
Pressing the 

C

 button to restart the stopwatch without resetting it

to all zeros causes the elapsed time measurement to resume from
where it was last stopped.

To perform split time measurement

Record Split

Release Split

Reset

Stop

Start

Split Time Screen

To time 1st and 2nd place finishers

Start

1st Finisher 

(Displays time 
of 1st finisher.)

2nd Finisher Displays time 

of 2nd finisher.

Reset

Using the Stopwatch

Use the 

D

D

D

D

D

 button to enter the Stopwatch Mode as shown

under “Modes and Display Screens”.

Application: Obtaining an altitude
reading with the watch that is close to
the absolute altitude above sea level

The best way to obtain an altitude reading with the watch (relative
altitude) that is close to the absolute altitude above sea level is to
set altitude values obtained from markers provided at the
seashore or along a mountain path as your reference altitude
value. This should be done immediately before using the watch to
take altitude readings.

Note that daily fluctuations in atmospheric pressure affect altitude
readings, so you should set the reference altitude just before you
are ready to take readings.

Example: To set an indicated altitude of 400 meters

above sea level as the reference altitude

1.

At Point A in the illustration, set the reference altitude to
400 meters, which is the absolute altitude above sea
level indicated on a marker provided along the trail.

2.

Take altitude readings from Point A to Point B.

3.

If there is another absolute altitude marker at Point B,
update the reference altitude.

Be sure to update the
reference altitude at Point B if
the value displayed by the
watch is different from the
absolute altitude indicated by
the marker along the trail at
Point B.

Summary of Contents for 2891

Page 1: ...re Check changes in barometric pressure to get an idea of what kind of weather to expect See Taking Pressure and Temperature Readings for more information Before getting started Pressure Tendency Graph Temperature Pressure Temperature Mode Barometric Pressure Pressure Differential Graphic Altitude Graph Altitude Current Time Altitude Mode Altitude Differential Graphic Digital Compass Current Time ...

Page 2: ...econds when the end of the countdown is reached The stopwatch performs 1 100 second elapsed time measurement up to 9 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds 10 hours Modes and Display Screens Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state automatically in order to save power whenever it is left in the dark The Power Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory Note that the watch may also ...

Page 3: ...mpass Blank Blank Blank During Readings Normal operation should return after battery power recovers Charging Guide Starting from a full charge the watch should be able to continue operating for about five months without further charging under the example conditions described below Example Daily Use Illumination 1 5 seconds day Alarms 10 seconds day Direction Reading 10 times week Altitude Readings...

Page 4: ...ring the 20 seconds required to take a direction reading with the digital compass With the watch on your wrist position it parallel with the ground Rotate your arm so the watch is angled at about 40 degrees so you can read its face 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 An EL electro luminescent panel is used for illumination for easy reading in the dark A full auto light switch turns on illumination automatically w...

Page 5: ... Press the C C C C C button All other buttons besides C are disabled during signal reception When reception is successful The watch terminates reception and adjusts the current time Next it beeps and then displays the date and time the adjustment was performed The icon with all numbered segments visible on the display also indicates successful signal reception When reception fails The watch does n...

Page 6: ...ng or other problems Are you within the reception range of a transmitter See Reception Ranges for information about areas where the watch can receive the signal Is there something in the immediate area that may be interfering with reception Even if you are within the reception range of a transmitter objects between you and the transmitter or electrical noise can interfere with reception Avoid such...

Page 7: ...gs If this happens perform 2 point calibration To perform 2 point calibration to correct the readings If you are unsure if you watch has been exposed to magnetism perform 2 point calibration before taking a direction reading Exposing the watch to extremely strong magnetism can make correct direction readings impossible even after 2 point calibration or can cause display of abnormal values during d...

Page 8: ...n or due to some other reason If this happens perform the calibration procedure again from the beginning Take care that you do not move the watch while calibration is being performed If ERR or abnormal value detected keeps appearing when you try to perform calibration it could mean that there is a strong source of magnetism close by If this happens move to another location and try performing calib...

Page 9: ...compass to take approximate readings while riding in an automobile See To perform 2 point calibration for information about how to perform 2 point calibration Important Never try to perform 2 point calibration while driving Doing so is very dangerous and creates the risk of serious accident 1 First park the vehicle in a safe area where you can turn it around 180 degrees 2 At a location inside the ...

Page 10: ...tton When measuring outdoor temperatures remove the watch from your wrist and place it in a location where its readings will not affected by body temperature sweat water droplets direct sunlight etc To turn the pressure differential graphic on and off 1 In the Pressure Temperature Mode hold down the E E E E E button for about two seconds until SET appears at the top of the display After about four...

Page 11: ...rectly Using the wrong value can make it impossible to measure barometric pressure correctly 3 Use the C C C C C and A A A A A buttons to adjust the barometric pressure value Each press of the C button or A button changes the displayed value by 1hPa Holding down either button scrolls the setting at high speed Pressing the C and A buttons at the same time returns to the factory default setting whic...

Page 12: ...ly Altitude Mode Display Altitude Graph ACT Indicator Altitude Current Time The altitude can take up to four or five seconds to appear after you enter the Altitude Mode Altitude Tendency Graph The altitude tendency graph shows past altitude values measured in the Altitude Mode Each plot on the graph represents 10 meters Altitude Readings After you enter the Altitude Mode the watch takes readings e...

Page 13: ...ing takes readings every 15 minutes 00 15 30 45 minutes of each hour and stores them in memory Starting a new altitude recording operation automatically clears any existing altitude records in memory to make room for the new readings The watch stops altitude recording automatically after the 40th record is stored Altitude recording continues to be performed even if you change to another mode The R...

Page 14: ...s the reference altitude setting screen if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Reference Altitude 2 seconds If temperature reading accuracy is a priority If temperature accuracy is a priority remove the watch from your wrist so it is not affected by your body temperature Note however that removing the watch from your wrist will make altitude readings more prone to being...

Page 15: ...er to have it checked If ERR appears 1 If ERR appears while you are taking a pressure altitude temperature or direction reading try taking the reading again If ERR appears again it probably means that the sensor is malfunctioning Take your watch to the nearest CASIO Service Center to have it checked If ERR disappears from the display right away check it could indicate the following 2 Regardless of...

Page 16: ... seconds when the end of the countdown is reached Pressing any button while the beeper is sounding stops it Using the Timer Use the D D D D D button to enter the Timer Mode as shown under Modes and Display Screens To turn the progress beeper on or off In the Timer Mode countdown can be running or stopped press the A A A A A button to toggle the progress beeper on and off The indicator is on the di...

Page 17: ...hour when summer time is turned on You can turn summer time on or off independently for each World Time Mode city Note however that you cannot change the summer time setting for the GMT Greenwich Mean Time zone If you turn on summer time for the city that you are using for your Home Time city summer time is also turned on in the Timekeeping Mode World Time City Code List City Code City Name HNL AN...

Page 18: ...tton for about two seconds until the current city code flashes on the display Setting the Home City Time and Date 6 While the 12 24 hour setting is selected press the C C C C C button to toggle the timekeeping format between 12 hour 12H indicator and 24 hour 24H indicator 7 While the seconds are selected press the C C C C C button to reset them to 00 in accordance with the time signal on the radio...

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