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Operation Guide 3099

MA0702-EA

Getting Acquainted

Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product. To ensure that it can provide you with
the years of service for which it is designed, be sure to read this manual carefully and
follow the instructions contained herein.

Recover indicator 

Low Battery Warning

If you use the light or alarms a number of times during a
short period, a 

RECOV 

(recover) indicator flashes on the

display and the following operations become disabled as
the battery level recovers.

Pedometer functions

Alarm and hourly time signal

Illumination

Normal operation should return after the battery level
recovers, but if the 

RECOV 

indicator appears frequently

you should have the watch’s battery replaced.

About This Manual

Button operations are indicated using the letters shown
in the illustration.

Each section of this manual provides you with the
information you need to perform operations in each
mode. Further details and technical information can be
found in the “Reference” section.

Timekeeping Mode

Exercise Walking 

Mode

Recall Mode

Alarm Mode

Personal Data 

Setting Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Press     .

Month –  Day 
(top area) 

PM indicator (no indicator for AM) 

Mode indicator 

Mode indicator 

Mode indicator 

Mode indicator 

Mode indicator 

Hour : Minutes Seconds  
(middle area) 

Current 
measurement 
(bottom area) 

General Guide

Use 

C

 to navigate between modes.

See “Top Display Area” and “Bottom Display Area” for information about controlling
what appears in the top area and the bottom area of the Timekeeping Mode screen.

Pressing 

L

 in any mode will illuminate the display for 1.5 seconds.

Top Display Area

You can select what is displayed in the top area of the Timekeeping Mode screen by
pressing 

B

. Each press cycles in the sequence shown below.

Energy Consumption  

Graph

Day of the Week

Month – Day

Press     .

Energy Consumption Graph

The energy consumption graph shows your energy consumption (based on the
number of step count) for up to the past seven days.

Unit = kcal.

Note that each “bar” of the graph is made up of two display dot columns. Day 6 in
the example below indicates energy consumption of 200.1 to 250 kcal. Day 3
indicates 250.1 to 300 kcal.

400.1 - 450

450.1 - 

300.1 - 350

200.1 - 250

100.1 - 150

0.1 - 50

350.1 - 400

250.1 - 300

150.1 - 200

50.1 - 100

1 day ago

2 days ago

3 days ago

4 days ago

5 days ago

6 days ago

7 days ago

Bottom Display Area

You can select what data is displayed in the bottom area of the Timekeeping Mode
screen by pressing 

D

. Each value is the cumulative total for the current date. Each

press cycles in the sequence shown below.

kcal  

km  

km/h   

Current Pace

Distance Walked

Energy 

Consumption

Number of Steps

Press     .

The energy consumption value, distance walked, and current pace are displayed
using the units you selected under “To configure personal information settings”.

Using the Watch’s Pedometer Functions

Your watch has a built-in pedometer that counts the number of steps you take while
walking. It uses this count to calculate distance, pace, and other data. Some of the
calculated data is based on personal information you need to input before using the
watch. Measured and calculated data can be saved in watch memory for later recall
whenever you need it.

Important!

Before trying to use the watch’s pedometer functions, you first need to configure
personal information settings.

Normal Walking and Exercise Walking

There are two types of walking that can be measured by your watch: 

normal walking

and exercise walking.

Note

If you have both normal walking and exercise walking measurement turned on, the
watch will give priority to exercise walking.

Normal walking and exercise walking continue to count your steps while turned on,
even if you change to another mode. The only time your steps are not counted is
when an alarm is sounding or while a setting screen (indicated by a flashing setting)
is on the display.

Normal Walking Measurement

Use normal walking measurement when you want to count the number of steps you
take as you go about your normal daily life. You can turn on normal walking
measurement in the Timekeeping Mode.

Exercise Walking Measurement

As its name suggests, exercise walking measurement is intended for counting your
steps while walking briskly, as part of an exercise program. To turn on exercise
walking measurement, you need to enter the Exercise Walking Mode.

Configuring Personal Information

You need to preset the following personal information before the watch can calculate
your energy consumption and other data based on the number of steps you take while
walking.

Your current weight

Your normal walking stride length

Your exercise walking stride length

Your age

Your gender

The energy consumption unit you want to use

The weight unit you want to use

The stride length unit you want to use

The sensitivity level you want to use

You need to enter the Personal Data Setting Mode to configure personal
information settings. While in the Timekeeping Mode, press 

C

 five times to enter

the Personal Data Setting Mode.

Summary of Contents for 3099

Page 1: ...bottom area of the Timekeeping Mode screen by pressing D Each value is the cumulative total for the current date Each press cycles in the sequence shown below kcal km km h Current Pace Distance Walked Energy Consumption Number of Steps Press The energy consumption value distance walked and current pace are displayed using the units you selected under To configure personal information settings Usin...

Page 2: ...etween kg kilograms and lb pounds Stride Length Unit Press D to toggle between cm centimeters and in inches Sensitivity Level Use D and B to change the displayed value Range L1 lowest to L4 highest If the step count produced by the watch seems to be too high try lowering the sensitivity level If the count seems to be too low try raising the sensitivity level Flashing Normal Walking Measurement Thi...

Page 3: ... depressed until the watch beeps and all of the displayed values are reset to zero This indicates that the exercise walking data was saved Note that the watch maintains only ten exercise walking records This means that the oldest record is deleted automatically whenever new data is saved Beep To clear the current exercise walking data without saving it 1 In the Exercise Walking Mode hold down D fo...

Page 4: ...ch beeps This indicates that all of the selected records were deleted Deleting the records also deletes the corresponding cumulative record data Jogging Climbing a Slope Climbing Stairs Non walking Hand Movement Pedometer Function Q A Q1 Why won t the watch count my steps Your watch is designed to count your steps when it is worn on your left hand It will not count your steps correctly if you wear...

Page 5: ...imit until you stop it The stopwatch measurement operation continues even if you exit the Stopwatch Mode Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a split time is frozen on the display clears the split time and returns to elapsed time measurement To enter the Stopwatch Mode Press C four times while in the Timekeeping Mode To perform elapsed time measurement Start Stop Reset To perform cumulative time measu...

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