Casio 3410 Operation Manual Download Page 11

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To perform a countdown timer operation

A

A

A

A

C

Start

Stop

(Restart)

(Stop)

Reset

 Before starting a countdown timer operation, check to make sure that a countdown operation is not in 

progress (indicated by the seconds counting down). If it is, press 

A

 to stop it and then 

C

 to reset to 

the countdown start time.

 An alarm sounds for ten seconds when the end of the countdown is reached. This alarm will sound in 

all modes. The countdown time is reset to its starting value automatically when the alarm sounds.

To stop the alarm

Press any button.

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Using the Alarm

You can set fi ve independent daily alarms. When an alarm is turned on, an alarm will sound for about 10 
seconds each day when the time in the Timekeeping Mode reaches the preset alarm time. This is true even 
if the watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode. One of the daily alarms is a snooze alarm. The other four are 
one-time alarms. The snooze alarm will sound every fi ve minutes up to seven times or until it is turned off.
You can also turn on an Hourly Time Signal, which will cause the watch to beep twice every hour on the 
hour.

To enter the Alarm Mode

Use

D

to select the Alarm Mode (

ALM

) as shown on page E-26.

Alarm name 

Alarm time 
(Hour : Minutes)

Alarm time
19:00

Current time

Alarm ON/OFF

Current time
22:58

24-hour Display

 *

* Not indicated when the hourly time 

signal screen is displayed. 

 The alarm name indicates an alarm screen. 

SIG

 is shown when the Hourly Time Signal screen is on the 

display.

 When you enter the Alarm Mode, the data you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears 

fi rst.

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To set an alarm time

1. In the Alarm Mode, use 

A

 to scroll through the alarm screens until the 

one whose time you want to set is displayed.

AL-1

AL-2

AL-3

SIG*

SNZ

AL-4

* There is no time setting for the hourly time signal.

2. Hold down 

E

 until 

SET Hold

 appears on the display and then the current settings start to fl ash.

 This is the setting screen.

3. Press 

D

 to move the fl ashing between the hour and minute settings.

4. While a setting is fl ashing, use 

A

 (+) and 

C

 (–) to change it.

 When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correctly as a.m. (no 

indicator) or p.m. (

P

 indicator).

5. Press 

E

 to exit the setting screen.

 Setting an alarm time causes that alarm to turn on automatically.

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To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off

1. In the Alarm Mode, use 

A

 to select an alarm or the Hourly Time 

Signal.

2. When the alarm or the Hourly Time Signal you want is selected, press 

C

 to turn it on and off.

The alarm on indicator (when any alarm is on), snooze alarm indicator 

(when the snooze alarm is on), and the Hourly Time Signal on indicator 
(when the Hourly Time Signal is on) are shown on the display in all 
modes.

To stop the alarm

Press any button.

Note

 The snooze alarm sounds up to seven times at intervals of about fi ve minutes.

 After the snooze alarm fi rst sounds, 

SNZ

 will fl ash on the display until the snooze alarm sounds all 

seven times or until it is canceled.

 The snooze alarm will be canceled when any of the following occurs while the 

SNZ

 indicator is fl ashing 

on the display.
- If you turn off the snooze alarm
- If you display the snooze alarm setting screen
- If you display the Timekeeping Mode setting screen
- If your Home City and World Time City are the same city, and you use the World Time Mode to 

change the summer time setting of your Home City

Hourly time signal 
on indicator

Snooze
alarm
indicator

Alarm on indicator

Hourly time signal 
on indicator

Snooze
alarm
indicator

Alarm on indicator

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Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times

You can use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode to look up the sunrise and sunset times for a particular date (year, 
month, day) and location.

To view sunrise and sunset times

Use

D

 to select the Sunrise/Sunset Mode (

SUN

) as shown on page E-26.

Current date

Sunrise
4:25

Current time

 *

22:58

Sunrise time

Sunset time

24-hour Display

Sunset
19:00

* Indicated only when the displayed date 

is today’s date. 

 This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current date based the currently specifi ed city 

code, latitude, and longitude.

 Sunrise/sunset times will not be displayed when battery power is low.

 Before trying to use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode, you need to confi gure settings for the city code, 

longitude, and latitude for the location whose sunrise and sunset times you want to view.

 The factory default confi guration of the location is: City Code: 

TYO

 (Tokyo); Latitude: North 35.7 

degrees; Longitude: East 139.7 degrees.

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To view the sunrise/sunset time for a particular date

1. Enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.

2. While the sunrise/sunset time are on the display, use 

A

 (+) and 

C

 (–) 

to scroll through the dates.

 Pressing either of the above buttons causes a date (month and 

day) to appear on the display.

 When you release the button, the sunrise time of the selected day 

will be shown in the middle display, while the sunset time will be 
shown in the lower display.

 You can select any date between January 1, 2000 and December 

31, 2099.

Note

If you think that the sunrise and/or sunset times are not correct for 
some reason, check the watch’s city code, longitude and latitude 
settings.

 The sunrise and sunset times displayed by this watch are times at 

sea level. Sunrise and sunset times are different at altitudes other 
than sea level.

Date

Year

Date

Year

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To look up the sunrise and sunset times for a specifi c location

Important!

 If you select a different city code to look up the sunrise and sunset times there, return to the city 

code of your Home City (your current location) when you are fi nished. Otherwise, the time shown 
in the Timekeeping Mode will not be correct.

 For information about the Home City setting, see “Confi guring Home City Settings” (page E-31).

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

E

 for at least two seconds. 

SET

 and 

Hold

 will appear on the 

display fi rst, and then 

Hold

 will disappear. Release 

E

 after 

Hold

 disappears.

2. Use 

A

 (East) and 

C

 (West) to select the city code whose sunrise and sunset times you want to view.

 For details about city codes, see the “City Code Table” at the back of this manual.

 If this display shows the information you need, you can exit this procedure at this point by pressing 

E

 twice. If you want to specify a latitude and longitude for a more exact reading, advance to step 3, 

below.

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3. Press 

E

 to display the longitude/latitude setting screen, with the 

latitude setting fl ashing.

4. Use 

D

 to move the fl ashing between the latitude and the longitude 

setting.

5. Use 

A

 (+) and 

C

 (–) to change the fl ashing setting.

You can configure the longitude and latitude setting within 
following ranges.

 

Latitude Range: 65.0°S (South 65.0 degrees) to 0°N to 65.0°N 
(North 65.0 degrees)

 

Longitude Range: 179.9°W (West 179.9 degrees) to 0°E to 180.0°E 
(East 180.0 degrees)

 Latitude and longitude values are rounded off to the nearest 

degree.

6. Press 

E

 to return to the Timekeeping Mode.

7. Use 

D

 to select the Sunrise/Sunset Mode (

SUN

) as shown on page 

E-26.

 Display the location whose sunrise and sunset times you want to 

view.

Latitude

Longitude

Press

D

.

Latitude

Longitude

Press

D

.

Operation Guide 3410

Summary of Contents for 3410

Page 1: ...rged sufficiently For details about charging see Charging the Watch page E 10 NEXT Battery power indicator E 5 2 Check the Home City and the daylight saving time DST setting Use the procedure under To configure Home City and summer time settings page E 31 to configure your Home City and daylight saving time settings Important Proper time calibration signal reception and World Time Mode and Sunrise S...

Page 2: ...cause all of the battery power indicators H M and L to start flashing on the display This indicates that the watch is in the power recovery mode Illumination alarm countdown timer alarm hourly time signal and sensor operations will be disabled until battery power recovers Battery power will recover in about 15 minutes At this time the battery power indicators H M L will stop flashing This indicates ...

Page 3: ...gnal level indicator L1 L2 or L3 see page E 21 will appear on the display after reception starts Do not allow the watch to move and do not perform any button operation until GET or ERR appears on the display If the receive operation is successful the reception date and time appear on the display along with the GET indicator The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode if you press D or if you do ...

Page 4: ...ion for a particular amount of time in each mode Mode Name Approximate Elapsed Time Sunrise Sunset Data Recall Alarm Receive Digital Compass 3 minutes Altimeter 1 hour minimum 12 hours maximum Barometer Thermometer 1 hour Setting screen digital setting flashing 3 minutes If you leave a screen with flashing digits on the display for two or three minutes without performing any operation the watch exit...

Page 5: ...and inHg inches of mercury Temperature C C Celsius and F Fahrenheit 4 After all of the settings are the way you want press E twice to exit the setting screen E 36 Using the Altimeter Mode The watch takes altitude readings and displays results based on air pressure measurements taken by a built in pressure sensor It also saves various types of altitude records and data Getting Ready Before actually...

Page 6: ...tion provided by markers and other information and update the reference altitude value as required Reading error can be caused by changes in barometric pressure atmospheric conditions and elevation Before performing the procedure below look up the altitude of your current location on a map the Internet etc To specify a reference altitude value 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down E for at least two s...

Page 7: ...Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Altitude and Temperature Readings For the more accurate altitude readings leaving the watch on your wrist is recommended in order to maintain the watch at a constant temperature When taking temperature readings keep the watch at as stable a temperature as possible Changes in temperature can affect temperature readings See product specifications page E 100 for sen...

Page 8: ...ng magnetism can cause large errors in readings Because of this you should avoid taking direction readings while in the vicinity of the following types of objects permanent magnets magnetic necklaces etc concentrations of metal metal doors lockers etc high tension wires aerial wires household appliances TVs personal computers washing machines freezers etc Accurate direction readings are impossible...

Page 9: ...e readings are in progress hold down C for at least two seconds REC and Hold will appear on the display first and then Hold will disappear Release C after Hold disappears The watch will create a record of the current barometric pressure and temperature along with the date and time and then return automatically to the barometric pressure temperature reading screen 2 To view a record enter the Data R...

Page 10: ...tting of the city code that is selected as your Home City also will change the Timekeeping Mode time DST setting Note that you cannot switch between standard time daylight saving time DST while UTC is selected as the World Time City Note that the standard time daylight saving time DST setting affects only the currently selected city Other cities are not affected DST indicator DST indicator E 77 Us...

Page 11: ... Alarm on indicator Hourly time signal on indicator Snooze alarm indicator Alarm on indicator E 84 Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times You can use the Sunrise Sunset Mode to look up the sunrise and sunset times for a particular date year month day and location To view sunrise and sunset times Use D to select the Sunrise Sunset Mode SUN as shown on page E 26 Current date Sunrise 4 25 Current time 2...

Page 12: ...of the watch is more than 15 degrees above or below parallel Make sure that the back of your hand is parallel to the ground Illumination turns off after the preset illumination duration page E 88 even if you keep the watch pointed towards your face Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto light switch If illumination does not turn on try moving the watch...

Page 13: ... necessary E 31 There is not enough power for signal reception Expose the watch to light to charge it E 10 Signal reception is being performed successfully but the time and or day is wrong Possible Cause Remedy Page Your Home City setting is wrong Check your Home City setting and correct it if necessary E 31 The DST setting may be incorrect Change the DST setting to Auto DST E 31 E 100 Specificatio...

Page 14: ... Dubai 4 KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 L L 1 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential DEL Delhi 5 5 KTM Kathmandu 5 75 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 SIN Singapore 8 HKG Hong Kong BJS Beijing TPE Taipei SEL Seoul 9 TYO Tokyo ADL Adelaide 9 5 GUM Guam 10 SYD Sydney NOU Noumea 11 WLG Wellington 12 As of December 2012 the official UTC offset for Moscow Russia MOW was changed from 3 to 4 but ...

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