Casio 5371 Operation Manual Download Page 7

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Note

 The barometric pressure graph is not displayed while the barometric pressure change indicator is 

displayed.

 While the watch is in the Barometer Mode, the watch will update the display barometric pressure value 

at regular intervals (every fi ve seconds for the fi rst three minutes and then every two minutes for the 
remainder of the hour). Since the barometric pressure graph show automatic readings taken every two 
hours, the graph is updated only at two-hour intervals.

 Large changes in barometric pressure may cause past readings to run off the 

top or bottom of the graph display area.

 The following conditions cause the barometric pressure reading to be 

skipped, with the corresponding point on the barometric pressure graph 
being left blank.
– Barometric reading that is out of range (260 hPa to 1,100 hPa or 7.65 inHg to 32.45 inHg)
– Sensor malfunction

Not visible on 
the display.

Not visible on 
the display.

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Barometric Pressure Change Indications

Whenever your watch detects a signifi cant change in air pressure readings (due to sudden ascent or 
descent, or to the passage of a low pressure or high pressure area), it beeps to let you know. Also, an 
arrow fl ashes on the digital display and the small hand points to the arrow mark. All of this is intended to 
let you know what a signifi cant pressure change has occurred so you can take any action that might be 
required.
The barometric pressure change indicator is displayed in the Barometer Mode and while the barometric 
pressure graph is displayed in the Timekeeping Mode (page E-33).

 For example, you could enable the barometric pressure change indicator after arriving at a lodge or 

campsite. Then, before setting out the following day, you could check for changes in barometric 
pressure, which will give you some idea of upcoming weather conditions.

Reading the Barometric Pressure Change Indicator

Small Hand and Digital Display

Meaning

Sudden fall in pressure.

Sudden rise in pressure.

Sustained rise in pressure, changing to a fall.

Sustained fall in pressure, changing to a rise.

 The barometric pressure change indicator is not displayed if there has been no noteworthy change in 

barometric pressure. In such a case, the small hand is at 6 o’clock.

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Important!

 To ensure proper results, take barometric readings under conditions where the altitude remains 

constant.

 A change in altitude causes a change in barometric pressure. This means that correct barometric 

pressure readings are not possible while you are changing altitudes. To avoid possible confusion, it is 
probably best to disable the barometric pressure change indicator while you are on the move during 
your climb.

To enable or disable the barometric pressure change indicator

In the Barometer Mode or the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

C

 for at least two seconds until 

INFO

appears on the digital display, and the current indicator setting toggles between 

ON

 (enabled) and 

OFF

(disabled).

 The small hand acts as a barometric pressure change indicator while ON, and a Tide Graph while 

OFF.

BARO

 is shown on the digital display while the indicator is enabled.

 Note that barometric pressure change indicator display will turn off automatically 24 hours after 

you turn it on or battery power goes low.

 Enabling or disabling the Barometric Pressure Change Indicator in the Barometer Mode will also 

toggle the second hand function between Barometric Pressure Differential Pointer (Barometric 
Pressure Change Indicator ON) and current second count indication (Barometric Pressure 
Change Indicator OFF) (page E-45). After selecting the Barometric Pressure Change Indicator 
setting you want, use 

C

 to select the second hand function setting you want.

 Note that time calibration signal reception and power saving (page E-19) are disabled while 

barometric pressure change indicator display is enabled.

 Note that barometric pressure change indicator display cannot be enabled while the watch’s 

battery is low.

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Pressure Sensor Calibration

The pressure sensor built into the watch are calibrated at the factory and normally require no further 
adjustment. If you notice serious errors in the pressure readings produced by the watch, you can calibrate 
the sensor to correct the errors.

Important!

 Incorrectly calibrating the barometric pressure sensor can result in incorrect readings. Before 

performing the calibration procedure, compare the readings produced by the watch with those of 
another reliable and accurate barometer.

To calibrate the pressure sensor

1. Take a reading with another measurement device to determine the 

exact current barometric pressure.

2. Use 

A

 to enter the Barometer Mode (

BARO

), as shown on page 

E-31.

3. Pull out the crown. This will cause the current barometric pressure 

reading value to fl ash on the digital display.

 The timekeeping (hour, minute, second) hands will move to 2 

o’clock.

4. Rotate the crown to adjust the barometric pressure value.

 You can also use HS1 high-speed movement (page E-6) to change 

this setting.

 The calibration unit is 1 hPa (0.05 inHg).

 To return the setting to 

OFF

 (uncalibrated), press 

A

 and 

C

 at the 

same time.

5. After you complete calibration, push the crown back in.

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Barometer Precautions

 The pressure sensor built into this watch measures changes in air pressure, which you can then apply 

to your own weather predictions. It is not intended for use as a precision instrument in offi cial weather 
prediction or reporting applications.

 Extreme temperature changes can affect pressure sensor readings. Because of this, there may be 

some error in the readings produced by the watch.

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Taking Direction Readings

You can use the Digital Compass Mode to determine the direction of north, and to check your bearing to a 
destination.

 For information about what you can do to improve digital compass reading accuracy, see “Calibrating 

the Bearing Sensor” (page E-56) and “Digital Compass Precautions” (page E-60).

To take a direction reading

1. Place the watch on a fl at surface. If you are wearing the watch, make sure that your wrist is horizontal 

(in relation to the horizon).

2. Point the 12 o’clock position of the watch in the direction whose reading you want to take.

3. In the Timekeeping Mode or any sensor mode, press 

A

 a number of times until 

COMP

 (Digital 

Compass Mode) appears on the digital display.

 In a non-sensor mode, hold down 

B

 for about two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode. Next, 

perform the above step.

 After you enter the Digital Compass Mode (

COMP

), the watch will start taking bearing readings.

Starting a digital compass operation will cause the second hand to move momentarily to the 
12 o’clock position. Following the digital compass operation, the second hand will point in the 
direction of magnetic north. The bearing and direction angle will appear on the digital display.

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315°

Objective

Bearing Indication 

Meaning

N: North 
E: East 
W: West 
S: South

Bearing to Objective: 
Northwest

Bearing Angle 
to Objective

North

Note

After the initial reading is displayed, the watch will continue to take readings and display results 
about every second for about the next 60 seconds.

Pressing 

C

 or 

L

, or rotating the crown while a reading operation is in progress will extend the 

operation for approximately 60 seconds from point the button was pressed or the crown was 
rotated.

The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode about 60 seconds after the direction reading 
operation is complete.

Pressing 

B

 while a reading operation is in progress will stop the operation and enter the 

Timekeeping Mode.

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Important!

 If the second hand does not point exactly at 12 o’clock after you perform step 3 above, perform the 

operation under “Hand Home Position Adjustment” (page E-39) to adjust it.

If the digital display contents start to fl ash after you perform a reading operation, it means that 
abnormal magnetism has been detected. Move away from any potential source of strong magnetism 
and try taking a reading again. If the problem occurs when you try again, continue to keep away from 
the source of strong magnetism, perform bidirectional calibration, and then try taking a reading again. 
For more information, refer to “To perform bidirectional calibration” (page E-57) and “Location” (page 
E-60).

Digital Compass Readings

 After the fi rst reading is obtained, the watch will continue to take digital compass readings automatically 

each second for up to 60 seconds. After that, the reading operation will stop automatically.

 The auto light switch is disabled during the 60 seconds that digital compass readings are being taken. 

 The margin of error for the angle value and the direction indicator is ±10 degrees while the watch is 

horizontal (in relation to the horizon). If the indicated direction is northwest (

NW

) and 315 degrees, for 

example, the actual direction can be anywhere from 305 to 325 degrees.

 Note that taking a direction reading while the watch is not horizontal (in relation to the horizon) can 

result in large direction reading error.

You can calibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect.

 Any ongoing direction reading operation is paused temporarily while the watch is performing an alert 

operation (daily alarm, Hourly Time Signal, countdown timer alarm) or while illumination is turned on (by 
pressing

L

). The direction reading operation resumes for its remaining duration after the operation 

that caused it to pause is fi nished.

 See “Digital Compass Precautions” (page E-60) for important information about taking direction readings.

Operation Guide 5371

Summary of Contents for 5371

Page 1: ...stration Note that the product illustrations in this manual are intended for reference only and so the actual product may appear somewhat different than depicted by an illustration Crown Small hand Se...

Page 2: ...Temperature Readings E 73 To take temperature readings E 73 To calibrate the temperature sensor E 75 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone E 76 To enter the World Time Mode E 76 To con gu...

Page 3: ...a sleep state while it is in the Stopwatch Mode or Countdown Timer Mode The watch will not enter a sleep state while barometric pressure change indicator is enabled page E 50 To recover from the slee...

Page 4: ...tion is disabled under any of the following conditions While power is at Level 3 L or lower page E 15 While the watch is in the power recovery mode page E 17 When the watch is in the function sleep st...

Page 5: ...n the Timekeeping Mode pull out the crown This will cause CITY to ash on the digital display 2 Press C This will cause HOUR MIN to ash on the digital display The second hand will point to either A a m...

Page 6: ...ed barometric pressure value changes to if a measured barometric pressure falls outside the range of 260 hPa to 1 100 hPa 7 65 inHg to 32 45 inHg The barometric pressure value will reappear as soon as...

Page 7: ...hown on page E 31 3 Pull out the crown This will cause the current barometric pressure reading value to ash on the digital display The timekeeping hour minute second hands will move to 2 o clock 4 Rot...

Page 8: ...on it are aligned with the actual directions of your location Basically what you are doing is aligning north on the map with north as indicated by the watch Note that map reading skills and experienc...

Page 9: ...Altitude differential Altitude differential E 68 Specifying the Altitude Differential Measurement Range You can use the procedure below to select either 100 meters or 1 000 meters as the altitude diff...

Page 10: ...30 minutes for the case of the watch to reach the surrounding temperature E 76 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone You can use the World Time Mode to display the current time in any on...

Page 11: ...appears You can select any date between January 1 2000 and December 31 2099 You can use this screen to check the Moon age on the speci ed date To view the tide level for a speci ed date and time go t...

Page 12: ...Time Signal which will cause the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour To enter the Alarm Mode Use B to select the Alarm Mode ALARM as shown on page E 30 About one second after ALARM appears on t...

Page 13: ...The current time setting is off by hours Your Home City setting may be wrong page E 34 Check your Home City setting and correct it if necessary The current time setting is off by one hour If you are u...

Page 14: ...r system Full Auto calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 Other Five display formats day of the week month day barometric pressure change month day hour minute second World Time hour minut...

Page 15: ...ens 2 JED Jeddah 3 THR Tehran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 DEL Delhi 5 5 KTM Kathmandu 5 75 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 HKG Hong...

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