Casio 3445 Operation Manual Download Page 2

E-15

 Approximate Reception Ranges

UK and German Signals

Japanese Signals

Chinese Signal

North American Signal

Anthorn

500 kilometers

1,500 kilometers

The Anthorn signal is 
receivable within this area

Mainfl ingen

2,000 miles
(3,000 kilometers)

600 miles
(1,000 kilometers)

Fort Collins

For the Honolulu and Anchorage time zones, the 
signal can be received when reception conditions 
are favorable.

Fukushima

500 kilometers

1,000 kilometers

Fukuoka/Saga

Signals are receivable in the Taiwan area 
when reception conditions are good.

500 kilometers

1,500 kilometers

Changchun

Beijing

Shangqiu

Shanghai

Chengdu

Hong Kong

E-14

 Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping

This watch receives a time calibration signal and updates its time setting accordingly. However, when 
using the watch outside of areas covered by time calibration signals, you will have to adjust the settings 
manually as required. See “Confi guring Current Time and Date Settings Manually” (page E-32) for more 
information.
This section explains how the watch updates its time settings when the city code selected as the Home 
City is in Japan, North America, Europe, or China, and is one that supports time calibration signal 
reception.

If your Home City Code setting is this:

The watch can receive the signal from the transmitter 
located here:

LIS, LON, MAD, PAR, ROM, BER, STO, ATH, MOW

Anthorn (England), Mainfl ingen (Germany)

HKG, BJS

Shangqiu City (China)

TPE, SEL, TYO

Fukushima (Japan), Fukuoka/Saga (Japan)

HNL, ANC, YVR, LAX, YEA, DEN, MEX, CHI, NYC, YHZ, 
YYT

Fort Collins, Colorado (United States)

Important!

 The areas covered by 

MOW

HNL

 and 

ANC

 are quite far from the calibration signal transmitters, so 

certain conditions may cause reception problems.

 When 

HKG

 or 

BJS

 is selected as the Home City, only the time and date are adjusted according to the 

time calibration signal. You need to switch manually between standard time and daylight saving time 
(DST) if required. See “To confi gure Home City and summer time settings” (page E-30) for information 
about how to do this.

E-13

 Power Saving

When turned on, Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a certain 
period in an area where it is dark. The table below shows how watch functions are affected by Power 
Saving.

 For information about enabling and disabling power saving, see “To enable or disable Power Saving” 

(page E-111).

 There actually are two sleep state levels: “display sleep” and “function sleep”.

Elapsed Time in Dark

Display

Operation

60 to 70 minutes (display sleep)

Blank, with 

PS

 fl ashing

Display is off, but all functions are enabled.

6 or 7 days (function sleep)

Blank, with 

PS

 not fl ashing

All functions except for timekeeping and 
stopwatch elapsed time measurement are 
disabled.

 The watch will not enter a sleep state between 6:00 AM and 9:59 PM. If the watch is already in a sleep 

state when 6:00 AM arrives, however, it will remain in the sleep state.

 The watch will not enter a sleep state while it is in the Stopwatch Mode, Countdown Timer Mode, or 

Diving Mode.

To recover from the sleep state

Move the watch to a well-lit area, press any button, or angle the watch towards your face for reading (page 
E-107).

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 If all of the battery power indicators (

H

M

L

) are fl ashing and the 

CHG

 (charge) indicator also is 

fl ashing, it means the battery level is very low. Expose the watch to bright light as soon as possible.

 Even if battery power is at Level 1 (

H

) or Level 2 (

M

), the Digital Compass Mode, Thermometer Mode, 

or Diving Mode sensor may be disabled if there is not enough voltage available to power it suffi ciently. 
This is indicated when all of the battery power indicators (

H

M

L

) are fl ashing.

 Frequent fl ashing of all of the battery power indicators (

H

M

L

) probably means that remaining battery 

power is low. Leave the watch in bright light to allow it to charge.

Charging Times

Exposure Level (Brightness)

Daily 

Operation 

*1

Level Change *2

Level 5

Level 4

Level 3

Level 2

Level 1

Outdoor sunlight (50,000 lux)

5 min.

2 hours

14 hours

4 hours

Sunlight through a window (10,000 lux)

24 min.

6 hours

71 hours

19 hours

Daylight through a window on a 
cloudy day (5,000 lux)

48 min.

11 hours

143 hours

39 hours

Indoor fl uorescent lighting (500 lux)

8 hours

142 hours

– – –

– – –

*1 Approximate amount of exposure time required each day to generate enough power for normal daily 

operation.

*2 Approximate amount of exposure time (in hours) required to take power from one level to the next.

 The above exposure times all are for reference only. Actual exposure times depend on lighting 

conditions.

 For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the “Power Supply” section of 

the Specifi cations (page E-125).

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Level

Battery Power Indicator Function Status

4

(CHG)

ll ll

l

ll

ll

ll

ll

l

l l l

Except for the current time and the 

CHG

 

(charge) indicator, all functions and display 
indicators disabled.

5

– – –

All functions disabled.

 The fl ashing 

LOW

 indicator at Level 3 (

L

) tells you that battery power is very low, and that exposure to 

bright light for charging is required as soon as possible.

 At Level 5, all functions are disabled and settings return to their initial factory defaults. Once the battery 

reaches Level 2 (

M

) after falling to Level 5, reconfi gure the current time, date, and other settings.

 Display indicators reappear as soon as the battery is charged from Level 5 to Level 2 (

M

).

 Leaving the watch exposed to direct sunlight or some other very strong light source can cause the 

battery power indicator to show a reading temporarily that is higher than the actual battery level. The 
correct battery level should be indicated after a few minutes.

 All data stored in memory is deleted, and the current time and all other settings return to their initial 

factory defaults whenever battery power drops to Level 5 and when you have the battery replaced.

 Power Recovery Mode

 Performing multiple sensor, illumination, or beeper operations during a short period may cause all of 

the battery power indicators (

H

M

, and 

L

) to start fl ashing 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 fl ashing. This indicates that the functions listed above are enabled again.

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Important!

 Allowing the watch to become very hot can cause its liquid crystal display to black out. The 

appearance of the LCD should become normal again when the watch returns to a lower temperature.

 Turn on the watch’s Power Saving function (page E-13) and keep it in an area normally exposed to bright 

light when storing it for long periods. This helps to ensure that power does not run down.

 Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in such a way that it is 

blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down. Expose the watch to bright light 
whenever possible.

 Power Levels

You can get an idea of the watch’s power level by observing the battery power indicator on the display.

Level

Battery Power Indicator Function Status

1

(H)

All functions enabled. Before using the 
Diving Mode, charge the battery at least to 
Level 2.

2

(M)

All functions enabled. Before using the 
Diving Mode, charge the battery at least to 
Level 2.

3

(L)

ll ll

l

ll

ll

ll

ll

l

l l l

ll

ll

llll

l

Auto and manual receive, illumination, 
beeper, Diving Mode, Digital Compass 
Mode, Thermometer Mode, and Tide/Moon 
Mode operation disabled.

Battery power 
indicator

E-9

 Charging the Watch

The face of the watch is a solar panel that generates power from light. The generated power charges a 
built-in rechargeable battery, which powers watch operations. The watch charges whenever it is exposed 
to light.

Charging Guide

Whenever you are not wearing the 
watch, leave it in a location where it 
is exposed to light.

 Best charging performance is 

achieved by exposing the watch to 
the strongest light available.

When wearing the watch, make sure 
that its face is not blocked from light 
by the sleeve of your clothing.

 The watch may enter a sleep state 

(page E-13) if its face is blocked by 
your sleeve even only partially.

Warning!
Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite hot.
Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particularly hot 
when exposed to the following conditions for long periods.

 On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight

 Too close to an incandescent lamp

 Under direct sunlight

E-8

Taking Temperature Readings …………………………………………………………………………… E-92

To take temperature readings ……………………………………………………………………… E-92
To calibrate the temperature sensor  ……………………………………………………………… E-94

Checking the Tide Level, Moon Phase, and Moon Age (Tide/Moon) ……………………………… E-95

To view the current tide level  ……………………………………………………………………… E-95
To view the current moon phase …………………………………………………………………… E-97
To view the current Moon age ……………………………………………………………………… E-97
To view the tide level at a different time today …………………………………………………… E-100
To view the tide level, Moon phase, and Moon age for a specifi c date and time  …………… E-100
To calibrate the high tide time ……………………………………………………………………… E-102
To specify Northern Hemisphere View or Southern Hemisphere View Moon Phase ………… E-104

Illumination ………………………………………………………………………………………………… E-106

To turn on illumination manually …………………………………………………………………… E-106
To change the illumination duration  ……………………………………………………………… E-106
To enable or disable the auto light switch ………………………………………………………… E-108

Other Settings  ……………………………………………………………………………………………… E-110

To enable or disable the button operation tone  ………………………………………………… E-110
To enable or disable Power Saving  ……………………………………………………………… E-111

Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………………………………… E-112

Specifi cations  ……………………………………………………………………………………………… E-122

Operation Guide 3445

Summary of Contents for 3445

Page 1: ... To get ready for a receive operation page E 16 To set the time manually See Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually page E 32 The watch is now ready for use For details about the watch s radio controlled timekeeping feature see Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping page E 14 E 3 Things to check before using the watch 1 Check the battery power level Is H or M displayed for the battery pow...

Page 2: ...ns page E 125 E 11 Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status 4 CHG l ll l l l l l l l l l l l ll l Except for the current time and the CHG charge indicator all functions and display indicators disabled 5 All functions disabled The flashing LOW indicator at Level 3 L tells you that battery power is very low and that exposure to bright light for charging is required as soon as possible At Level 5...

Page 3: ...ect reception l ll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ll E 19 If the current reception fails but a previous reception within the last 24 hours was successful the display shows the receive indicator and the ERR indicator If the ERR indicator only is displayed without the receive indicator it means that all of the receive operations over the past 24 hours have failed The watch will return to the Timeke...

Page 4: ...ic Dial The indication of the graphic dial is synced with the minutes and seconds of the current time and time measurements In the Timekeeping Mode and the World Time Mode segments appear in one second units After the 60th second segments disappear in one second units During diving log data display segments appear in one minute units After the 60th minute segments disappear in one minute units Whe...

Page 5: ...bearing for about 20 seconds while measuring water depth E 35 Using the Diving Functions Entering the Diving Mode and starting a dive causes the watch to create a log record and start measuring and recording dive time water depth and water temperature automatically After a dive is complete the watch also displays the surface time Important Charge the battery to at least Level 2 before using it for...

Page 6: ... 3 meters or greater is measured Water Depth and Water Pressure Underwater pressure increases along with the depth In the case of seawater Specific Gravity 1 025 water pressure increases one atmosphere 1 03kg cm2 with each 10 meter increase in depth The water depth sensor of your watch detects water pressure and the watch uses the relationship between water pressure and depth to display a seawater ...

Page 7: ...be operated while submerged L turns on illumination A displays water temperature D takes a direction reading and B registers a time stamp 10 What happens if I forgot to enter the Diving Mode before starting a dive If you enter the water and then enter the Diving Mode while under water at a depth of 1 5 meters or less the watch will not be able to perform 0 meter reset correctly which will cause a ...

Page 8: ...2 Use D to display the log record you want to delete Important Note that holding down A for more than five seconds in step 3 will delete all log records Once a record is deleted it cannot be recovered 3 Hold down A for about two seconds First CLEAR Hold will flash on the display After that CLEAR will stop flashing and remain display Release A as soon as CLEAR stops flashing Deleting a record displays ...

Page 9: ...clination correction You should perform calibration whenever direction readings produced by the watch do not match those of another reliable compass and before setting off on a dive Leave the watch on your wrist when performing figure 8 calibration When performing 3 point calibration remove the watch from your wrist l l l l l l l ll Desired bearing 12 o clock Bearing angle Diving Mode Screen E 67 U...

Page 10: ...s the direction angle for the stored reading along with a pointer that indicates the stored reading When you take digital compass readings while the Bearing Memory screen is displayed the direction angle of the current digital compass reading as read from the 12 o clock position of the watch and the stored Bearing Memory direction reading will both be shown To store a direction angle reading in Be...

Page 11: ... the display the display will change to show the countdown time hours To specify the countdown start time 1 Enter the Countdown Timer Mode If a countdown is in progress indicated by the seconds counting down press D to stop it and then press A to reset to the current countdown start time If a countdown is paused press A to reset to the current countdown start time 2 Hold down A for at least two se...

Page 12: ...ment reading will appear in the lower display The watch will continue to take temperature readings every second for 60 minutes The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode after the reading operation is complete 60 minutes Press D to restart temperature readings Pressing C while a reading operation is in progress will stop the operation and enter the Tide Moon Mode Diving Diving Mode Pressing A w...

Page 13: ...e Moon Mode as shown on page E 26 This displays the Tide Screen which shows information in the following sequence After TIDE appears on the display the Tide Graph will display the tide level at 6 00 a m on the current day 2 Use D to specify the time you want Each press of D advances the time by one hour causing the Tide Graph to change accordingly Holding down D scrolls the time at high speed If y...

Page 14: ...ounding While a compass reading operation is in progress While calibrating in the Digital Compass Mode While a receive operation is in progress in the Receive Mode While measuring Tide Moon values While in a sensor mode an auto light switch operation is performed after a sensor reading To enable or disable the auto light switch In the Timekeeping Mode hold down L for at least three seconds to togg...

Page 15: ...to be reflected in temperature readings by the watch E 115 While performing 3 point calibration the watch returns to standby for calibration of Point 1 The calibration procedure needs to be restarted because an error occurred during calibration or for some other reason Perform calibration of Point 1 again ERR appears after 3 point calibration is complete If ERR appears it could mean there is someth...

Page 16: ...as one is successful Manual receive Receive Mode Receivable Time Calibration Signals Mainflingen Germany Call Sign DCF77 Frequency 77 5 kHz Anthorn England Call Sign MSF Frequency 60 0 kHz Fort Collins Colorado the United States Call Sign WWVB Frequency 60 0 kHz Fukushima Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 40 0 kHz Fukuoka Saga Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 60 0 kHz Shangqiu City Henan Province China Ca...

Page 17: ...determined by each individual country L 2 City Code Table City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential PPG Pago Pago 11 HNL Honolulu 10 ANC Anchorage 9 YVR Vancouver 8 LAX Los Angeles YEA Edmonton 7 DEN Denver MEX Mexico City 6 CHI Chicago NYC New York 5 YHZ Halifax 4 YYT St Johns 3 5 SCL Santiago 3 RIO Rio De Janeiro FEN Fernando de Noronha 2 RAI Praia 1 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential U...

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