Casio 5444 Operation Manual Download Page 2

Operation Guide 5444

E-19

 

x

 For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the “Power 
Supply” (page E-94) section of the Specifi cations.

 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.

 

x

 For information about enabling and disabling power saving, see “To turn Power 
Saving on and off” (page E-83).

 

x

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

Elapsed Time in Dark

Digital Dials

Operation

60 to 70 minutes (display sleep)

Blank

Digital dials are off, but all functions 
are enabled.

6 or 7 days (function sleep)

Blank

Hour and minute hands stop at 
12 o’clock. All functions are disabled, 
but timekeeping is maintained.

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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)

8 min.

3 hours

23 hours

6 hours

Window sunlight 
(10,000 lux)

30 min.

7 hours

85 hours 23 hours

Window sunlight on 
cloudy day (5,000 lux)

48 min.

11 hours

138 hours 37 hours

Indoor fl uorescent 
lighting (500 lux)

8 hours

138 hours

– – –

– – –

 

*

1  Approximate exposure each day to generate power for normal daily operation.

 

*

2  Approximate exposure time (in hours) required to take power up one level.

 

x

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

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 Power Recovery Mode

 

x

 Performing multiple illumination, beeper, and/or high-speed hand movement 
operation during a short period may cause all of the battery power indicators (

H

M

, and 

L

) to start fl ashing in the lower digital dial. This indicates that the watch is in 

the power recovery mode. Illumination, alarm, countdown timer alarm, and hourly 
time signal operations will be disabled until battery power recovers.

 

x

 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.

 

x

 If all of the battery power indicators (

H

M

L

) are fl ashing and the 

CHG

 (charge) 

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

 

x

 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.

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x

 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.

 

x

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

M

).

 

x

 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.

 

x

 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.

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Level

 Battery Power Indicator

Function Status

1

(H)

All functions enabled.

2

(M)

All functions enabled.

3

(L and 

LOW)

Auto and manual receive, illumination, and beeper 
disabled.
Except for Timekeeping Mode, all other modes 
disabled.

4

(CHG)

All functions and display indicators disabled except 
for timekeeping and display of 

CHG

 (charge) in the 

lower digital dial.
Hour and minute hands stopped at 12 o’clock.

5

All functions disabled.

 

x

 The fl ashing 

LOW

 message 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.

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x

 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 in the lower digital dial.

Battery power indicator

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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.

 

x

 On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight

 

x

 Too close to an incandescent lamp

 

x

 Under direct sunlight

Important!

 

x

 Allowing the watch to become very hot can cause the digital displays to black out. 
The appearance of the LCD should become normal again when the watch returns 
to a lower temperature.

 

x

 Turn on the watch’s Power Saving function (page E-19) 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.

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 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.

 

x

 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.

 

x

 The watch may enter a 
sleep state (page E-19) if its 
face is blocked by your 
sleeve even only partially.

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Hand Home Position Adjustment .................................................................... E-75

To adjust home positions manually ............................................................... E-75

Moving the Hands for Easy Viewing of the Digital Dials ............................... E-78

To move the hands to view a digital dial ....................................................... E-79
To return the hands to their normal positions ............................................... E-80

Other Settings .................................................................................................. E-81

To turn the button operation tone on and off ................................................ E-81
To turn Power Saving on and off .................................................................. E-83

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... E-85

Specifi cations ................................................................................................... E-92

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Using the Countdown Timer ........................................................................... E-60

To enter the Countdown Timer Mode ........................................................... E-60
To specify the countdown start time ............................................................ E-60
To perform a countdown timer operation ..................................................... E-62
To stop the alarm .......................................................................................... E-62

Using the Alarm ................................................................................................ E-63

To enter the Alarm Mode .............................................................................. E-63
To set an alarm time ..................................................................................... E-64
To test the alarm ........................................................................................... E-65
To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off ............................... E-66
To stop the alarm .......................................................................................... E-66

Illumination ....................................................................................................... E-68

To turn on illumination manually ................................................................... E-68
To change the illumination duration .............................................................. E-69
To turn the auto light switch on and off ........................................................ E-72

Summary of Contents for 5444

Page 1: ...ortant x Proper time calibration signal reception and World Time Mode data depend on correct Home City time and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode Make sure you con gure these settings correctly 3...

Page 2: ...he battery replaced E 15 Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status 1 H All functions enabled 2 M All functions enabled 3 L and LOW Auto and manual receive illumination and beeper disabled Except f...

Page 3: ...s that the in uence of the conditions listed above becomes even greater x Signal reception may not be possible at the distances noted below during certain times of the year or day Radio interference m...

Page 4: ...e and day of the week automatically for the period January 1 2000 to December 31 2099 Updating of the date by signal reception will no longer be performed starting from January 1 2100 x If you are in...

Page 5: ...ting mode they will not return to regular timekeeping automatically when you exit the setting mode In this case you will need to return the hands to their normal positions manually page E 80 Note x Af...

Page 6: ...in one of 31 time zones 48 cities around the globe The city that is currently selected in the World Time Mode is called the World Time City To enter the World Time Mode Use C to select the World Time...

Page 7: ...t return to regular timekeeping automatically when you exit the setting mode In this case you will need to return the hands to their normal positions manually page E 80 To test the alarm In the Alarm...

Page 8: ...icking sound coming from the watch when it is shaken back and forth This sound is caused by mechanical operation of the auto light switch and does not indicate a problem with the watch E 73 Illuminati...

Page 9: ...hange your Home City s standard time daylight saving time DST setting manually Use the procedure under To change the current time and date settings manually page E 48 to change the standard time dayli...

Page 10: ...as soon as one is successful Manual receive E 91 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...

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