Casio 5537 Operation Manual Download Page 12

Viewing Measured Data

Records

You can use the procedure below to view lap
time records.

1.

Enter the Recall Mode.

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Navigating Between Modes

2.

Use (E) to cycle through lap numbers.

Each press of (E) advances
sequentially through the lap numbers
from [L01] to [200].

E

E

E

E

Lap number

3.

Press (A) to display the lap time of the
currently displayed lap number.

Note

Lap time records in watch memory are
lap time measurements taken during a
single stopwatch elapsed time
measurement session (start of time
measurement from all zeros, up to the
point stopwatch time is reset to all
zeros). Records are assigned
numbers in the sequence the lap time
measurements are performed.

Lap Times

A lap time shows the time elapsed during a
specific lap. The stopwatch normally shows
the ongoing elapsed time measurement from
the beginning of the race. The current lap time
is kept internally by the watch, and is not
displayed until you press (E). The difference
between the current lap time and the target
time is also indicated.

E

Start

E

Lap 1

E

A

Goal

Lap 2

Lap 3

Note

Lap times can be viewed with EDIFICE
Connected after measurement is
complete.

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Viewing Stopwatch Data

Timer

The timer counts down from a start time
specified by you. A beeper sounds when the
end of the countdown is reached.

The beeper is muted in the cases described
below.

When battery power is low

Getting Ready
Enter the Timer Mode.

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Navigating Between Modes

Setting the Countdown Start

Time

The countdown start time can be set in 1-
second units up to 24 hours.

1.

Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when the hour digits
start to flash.

This causes the hours digit to flash.

Hours

2.

Use (B) and (E) to change the timer hours
setting.

3.

Press (D).

This causes the minutes digits to flash.

Minutes

4.

Use (B) and (E) to change the timer
minutes setting.

5.

Press (D).

This causes the seconds digits to flash.

Seconds

6.

Use (B) and (E) to change the timer
seconds setting.

7.

Press (A) to exit the setting screen.

Operation Guide 5537

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Summary of Contents for 5537

Page 1: ...a Race Lap Time Viewing Measured Data Records Lap Times Timer Setting the Countdown Start Time Using the Timer Alarms and Hourly Time Signal Configuring Alarm Settings Setting a Schedule Alarm Enabli...

Page 2: ...charge level is indicated by the mode hand K In the Stopwatch Mode the mode hand indicates speed L In the Timer Mode the mode hand points to TR M In the Alarm Mode the mode hand points to AL N In the...

Page 3: ...irect sunlight or in other hot areas for long periods Checking the Charge Level In the Timekeeping Mode the current charge level is indicated by the mode hand A Good high charge B Good medium charge C...

Page 4: ...uto Time Adjustment 12 30 Selection of More Than 300 World Time Cities l Configuring World Time Settings Stopwatch Data Transfer to the Phone l Viewing Stopwatch Data In addition a number of other wat...

Page 5: ...in one meter of the watch 2 X Press C SET flashes to indicate that the watch has started the connection operation Once the watch and phone are connected OK will appear and then the watch will adjust i...

Page 6: ...ill appear on the display momentarily and then the watch will return to the mode it was in before you started the connection procedure Trying to connect Connected 3 Y Perform the operation shown on th...

Page 7: ...IFICE Connected Configuring the Summer Time Setting 1 Y Tap the EDIFICE Connected icon 2 X Hold down C for at least 1 5 seconds until CONNECT starts to flash When a connection is established between t...

Page 8: ...Watch Settings Timer start time and other settings can also be configured using EDIFICE Connected 1 Y Tap the EDIFICE Connected icon 2 X Hold down C for at least 1 5 seconds until CONNECT starts to f...

Page 9: ...ocation where auto signal receive or connection with a phone may cause problems you can perform the procedure below to disable it To re enable auto time adjustment perform the same operation again 1 X...

Page 10: ...e checking the difference between the lap time and a target time Using a Stopwatch Target Time Specifying a Target Time You can specify one of three target times FASTEST Following start of a stopwatch...

Page 11: ...an view lap times with EDIFICE Connected after the race is over l Lap Times Before a race At this time you should specify the target time type If you specify TARGET as the target value type you should...

Page 12: ...t displayed until you press E The difference between the current lap time and the target time is also indicated E Start E Lap 1 E A Goal Lap 2 Lap 3 Note Lap times can be viewed with EDIFICE Connected...

Page 13: ...e E to select the alarm type DAILY Alarm sounds every day at the alarm time 1TIME Alarm sounds only once at the alarm time SCHEDULE Alarm sounds on the specified date l Setting a Schedule Alarm 8 Pres...

Page 14: ...or hourly time signal 2 Press A to toggle the displayed alarm or the hourly time signal between on and off Note Note that you will not be able to turn on a SCHEDULE alarm whose date has already passed...

Page 15: ...ome Time Home Time After swapping Before swapping Note This function comes in handy when you need to move to another time zone For details about how to use it go to the section below l Moving to Anoth...

Page 16: ...Home City is displayed Home City 2 Press D eight times This causes 12H or 24H to flash on the display 3 Press E to toggle the setting between 12H 12 hour timekeeping or 24H 24 hour timekeeping 24 hou...

Page 17: ...nd This is due to operation of the auto light switch which determines the current orientation of the watch It does not indicate malfunction Note Auto Light is disabled when any one of the conditions b...

Page 18: ...s A to exit the setting screen Other Settings Getting Ready Enter the Timekeeping Mode l Navigating Between Modes Enabling the Button Operation Tone Use the procedure below to enable or disable the to...

Page 19: ...time Destination time l Using EDIFICE Connected to Configure Settings l Using Watch Operations to Configure Settings After Arriving 1 Enable auto time adjustment l Using the Watch in a Medical Facili...

Page 20: ...ch 02 00 first Sunday in November Halifax 02 00 second Sunday in March 02 00 first Sunday in November St John s 02 00 second Sunday in March 02 00 first Sunday in November Rio de Janeiro 00 00 third S...

Page 21: ...by other devices electrical devices audio visual equipment office equipment etc In particular it can be affected by operation of a microwave oven The watch may not be able to communicate normally wit...

Page 22: ...n Disable I can t reconnect the watch and phone Q1 The watch will not re connect with the phone after they are disconnected Is EDIFICE Connected running The watch cannot re connect with the phone unl...

Page 23: ...djustment is complete Q2 Auto time adjustment is not performed at a scheduled time Is auto time adjustment not being performed according to its normal schedule Note that auto time adjustment is not pe...

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