Casio 5366 Operation Manual Download Page 3

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2. Press 

D

 to move the fl ashing in the sequence shown below to select the other settings.

City Code

DST

Illumination
Duration

Button Operation 
Tone On/Off

Day

Month

12/24-Hour
Format

Seconds

Hour

Year

Minutes

 The following steps explain how to confi gure timekeeping settings only.

3. When the timekeeping setting you want to change is fl ashing, use 

E

 and/or 

B

 to change it as 

described below.

Screen

To do this:

Do this:

Change the city code indicated by the second hand

Use

E

 (clockwise) and 

B

(counterclockwise).

Toggle between daylight saving time (

ON

) and 

standard time (

OFF

).

Press

E

.

Toggle between 12-hour (

12H

) and 24-hour (

24H

)

timekeeping.

Press

E

.

Reset the seconds to 

00

(If the current seconds count is between 30 and 59, 
one is added to the minute count).

Press

E

.

Change the hour or minutes

Use

E

 (+) and 

B

 (–).

Change the year, month, or day

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4. After all of the settings are the way you want, press 

A

 to exit the setting screen.

Note

 For information about selecting a Home City and confi guring the DST setting, see “Confi guring 

Home City Settings” (page E-13).

 While the 12-hour format is selected for timekeeping, a 

P

 (PM) indicator will appear for times from 

noon to 11:59 p.m. No indicator appears for times from midnight to 11:59 a.m. With 24-hour format, 
time is displayed from 0:00 to 23:59, without any 

P

 (PM) indicator.

 The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month lengths and leap 

years. Once you set the date, there should be no reason to change it except after you have the 
watch’s batteries replaced.

 The day of the week changes automatically when the date changes.

 Refer to the pages shown below for more information on Timekeeping Mode settings.

- Button operation tone on/off: “To enable or disable the button operation tone” (page E-50)
- Illumination duration setting: “To change the illumination duration” (page E-46)

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Hand Home Position Adjustment

Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands of the watch to be off.

 Home position adjustment is not necessary when the analog time and digital time are the same time in 

the Timekeeping Mode.

To adjust home positions

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

A

 and keep it depressed for 

about fi ve seconds until 

H.SET

 appears on the digital display.

 When you release 

A

 after 

H.SET

 appears, the second hand will 

move to 12 o’clock. This indicates the second hand home position 
adjustment mode.

 Though 

ADJ

 will appear on the digital display about two seconds 

after you hold down 

A

, do not release the button yet. Keep it 

depressed until 

H.SET

 appears.

 Use the 

D

 button to select a hand for adjustment. Each press of 

D

cycles in sequence from the second hand, to the hour and minute 
hands, to the mode dial hand, and then to the lower dial hand. 
Selecting a hand causes it to move to 12 o’clock, and causes the 
content of the digital display to change as shown in the table below.

Display

Selected hand

Flashing

00

Second hand

Flashing

0:00

Hour and minute hands

Flashing

SUB 1

Mode dial hand

Flashing

SUB 2

Lower dial hand

Mode dial hand

Mode dial hand

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 If the selected hand does not move exactly to 12 o’clock, perform step 2 below to adjust it.

 The watch will return to regular timekeeping automatically if you do not perform any operation for 

about two or three minutes. Any changes you have made to settings up to that point will be saved.

2. Use 

E

 (+) and 

B

 (–) to adjust the position of the currently selected hand.

 Holding down either button will cause the hand to move at high speed. Once started, high-speed 

hand movement will continue even if you release the button. To stop high-speed hand movement, 
press any button.

 The second hand, mode dial hand and lower dial hand will automatically stop high-speed movement 

after they complete one revolution. The minute hand will stop automatically after 12 revolutions.

3. Press 

A

 to exit home position correction and return to regular timekeeping.

Note

 After performing home position adjustment, enter the Timekeeping Mode and check to make sure that 

the analog hands and the digital display indicate the same time. If they do not, perform home position 
adjustment again.

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Taking Direction Readings

The watch has a magnetic sensor that makes it possible to take digital compass readings. You can use 
the digital compass to fi nd the direction to a specifi c objective and to determine your current position.

 See “Magnetic North and True North” (page E-28) for information about the two types of north. For 

information about maximizing digital compass accuracy, see “Calibrating Direction Readings” (page 
E-24) and “Digital Compass Precautions” (page E-28).

To take a direction reading

1. Point the 12 o’clock position of the watch in the direction you want to 

read.

2. In any mode (except a setting mode), hold down 

C

 for 0.5 seconds to 

perform a digital compass operation.

COMP

 will appear on the digital display and then direction reading 

will start.

 After the watch completes a reading, the second hand will indicate 

north and a literal direction indication that shows the direction that 
12 o’clock is pointed will appear on the digital display. See “Digital 
Compass Readings” (page E-21) for information about how 
direction readings are indicated by the watch.

 Now, each press of 

A

 will cause the information on digital display 

to switch between the current direction indication and an angle 
value.

 At this time, the Bearing Memory pointer will be pointing at the 

direction currently stored in Bearing Memory.

12 o’clock position

North pointer

Bearing Memory Pointer

Direction

Angle value

(in degrees)

12 o’clock position

North pointer

Bearing Memory Pointer

Direction

Angle value

(in degrees)

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 The watch will take readings for about one minute, and then 

automatically return to the mode it was in previously. If you press 

C

 during the one-minute period, the reading operation will be 

extended about one minute from when the button is pressed. 
To return the watch will automatically return to the mode it was 
previously in, press 

D

 or allow one minute to elapse.

Digital Compass Readings

 The following table shows the meanings of each of the direction abbreviations that appear on the digital 

display.

Direction

Meaning

Direction

Meaning

Direction

Meaning

Direction

Meaning

N

North

NNE

North-northeast

NE

Northeast

ENE

East-northeast

E

East

ESE

East-southeast

SE

Southeast

SSE

South-southeast

S

South

SSW

South-southwest

SW

Southwest

WSW

West-southwest

W

West

WNW

West-northwest

NW

Northwest

NNW

North-northwest

NW

0

W

NW

W

WSW

SW

SSW

S

SSE

SE

ESE

E

ENE

NE

NNE

N

NNW

90

180

270

Angle value 
(in degrees)

NW

0

W

NW

W

WSW

SW

SSW

S

SSE

SE

ESE

E

ENE

NE

NNE

N

NNW

90

180

270

Angle value 
(in degrees)

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Example: Determining your current position and your objective on a 
map

Having an idea of your current location and the direction to your 
destination is important when mountain climbing or hiking. In this 
example, we show you how to plot directions on a map and determine 
your current location using direction measurements taken by the watch.

1. In any mode (except a setting mode), hold down 

C

 for 0.5 seconds.

2. Rotate the map (without moving the watch) until north on the map is 

aligned with north as indicated by the watch’s second hand.
Depending on how the watch is set up, it may be indicating magnetic 
north or true north.
Magnetic north: Indicates north in accordance with the Earth’s 
magnetic fi eld.
True north: Indicates the direction to the North Pole.

 For information about setting the watch up to indicate magnetic 

north or true north, see “Magnetic Declination Correction” (page 
E-27).

3. Determine your location and destination by checking the map and the 

geographic contours around you.

N

N

North indicated 
on the map

North indicated by 
north pointer

N

N

North indicated 
on the map

North indicated by 
north pointer

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Using Bearing Memory

Bearing Memory lets you temporarily store and display a single direction 
reading so you can use it as a reference when you take subsequent 
readings. The bearing currently stored in Bearing Memory is indicated by 
the Bearing Memory pointer.

To store a direction angle reading in Bearing Memory

1. Point the 12 o’clock position of the watch in the direction of your 

reference bearing.

2. Press 

C

 to start a digital compass operation (page E-20).

3. While direction readings are being taken, press 

E

 to store the current 

reading in Bearing Memory.

 The stored reading is indicated by the Bearing Memory pointer. 

Since you pointed the 12 o’clock position of the watch in the 
direction of your reference bearing, that direction is what is 
indicated by the Bearing Memory pointer.

 Holding down 

E

 for about two seconds will reset the Bearing 

Memory to zero. At this time, the Bearing Memory pointer will point 
in the same direction as the second hand.

 The watch will take readings for about one minute, and then 

automatically return to the mode it was in previously. If you press 

C

 during the one minute period, the reading operation will be 

extended about one minute from when the button is pressed.

12 o’clock position

North pointer

Bearing Memory pointer

12 o’clock position

North pointer

Bearing Memory pointer

Operation Guide 5366

Summary of Contents for 5366

Page 1: ...ake a direction reading E 20 To store a direction angle reading in Bearing Memory E 23 To perform bidirectional calibration E 26 To perform magnetic declination correction E 27 Taking Temperature Read...

Page 2: ...move to positions that allow easier viewing of the digital dials The watch will exit the setting mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes 2 Use E clockwise...

Page 3: ...digital compass accuracy see Calibrating Direction Readings page E 24 and Digital Compass Precautions page E 28 To take a direction reading 1 Point the 12 o clock position of the watch in the directio...

Page 4: ...s a magnetic declination of 7 West Magnetic declination angle direction value E W or OFF Magnetic declination angle value Magnetic declination angle direction value E W or OFF Magnetic declination ang...

Page 5: ...seconds Mode dial hand Lap seconds Lower Dial hand Lap minutes Split minutes and seconds E 36 Digital display During timing Displays split minutes and seconds When paused Alternates between minutes s...

Page 6: ...minute settings 4 While a setting is ashing use E and B 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 P...

Page 7: ...led MUTE 4 After the setting is the way you want press A to exit the setting screen E 51 Moving the Hands for Easy Viewing of the Digital Dials You can use the procedure below to move the analog hands...

Page 8: ...E 58 Speci cations Accuracy at normal temperature 15 seconds a month Digital Timekeeping Hour minutes seconds p m P month day day of the week Time format 12 hour and 24 hour Calendar system Full Auto...

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