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2. OPERATION CHART : MODULE QW-2174

GENERAL GUIDE

• Press 

 to change from mode to mode.

• Pressing 

 in any mode illuminates the display for about 3 seconds.

• If you do not perform any operation for a few minutes while a setting screen (with flashing digits) is on the display, the watch automatically exits the setting screen.
• If you do not perform any operation for a few minutes in the Day Counter Mode or Telememo Mode, the watch automatically reverts to the normal timekeeping screen.
• When making settings, note that you can scroll only forward, you cannot scroll back. This means that if you go past the setting you want, you must scroll through all of the available

settings again until the one you want reappears.

Timekeeping Mode

World Time Mode

Day Counter Mode

Telememo Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Press

.

Alarm Mode

TIMEKEEPING MODE

• Press 

 to toggle the display between the day of the week and month, as shown

below.

Press .

Hour

Minutes

City code

Seconds

DST on 
indicator

Day

Month

Day of week

• Hold down 

 to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping. Note that press-

ing 

 also switches the display between the day of the week and month screens

as described above.

• With 12-hour timekeeping, times between midnight and noon are indicated by  A

(am), while times between noon and midnight are indicated by (pm).

• The  and indicators do not appear when you are using 24-hour timekeeping.

To set the time and date

1. While in the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

 until the seconds digits flash on the

display, indicating the setting screen.

2. Press 

 to move the flashing in the sequence shown below.

DST

Seconds

Month

Day

City code

Minutes

Year

Hour

3. While the seconds setting is selected (flashing), press 

 to reset it to 00. If you

press 

 while the seconds setting is in the range of 30 to 59, the seconds are

reset to 00 and 1 is added to the minutes. If the seconds setting is in the range of
00 to 29, the minutes count is unchanged.

• While the  DST  setting is selected (DST on indicator is flashing), press 

 to toggle

it on (ON) and off (OF).

• The  DST on/off setting you make for the Timekeeping Mode does not affect the

World Time Mode.

• While the city codes setting is selected, use 

 to scroll thorough the available

codes until the one you want to use as your home time city is displayed.

• For full information on city codes, see the “CITY CODE TABLE”.
4. While any other setting is selected (flashing), press 

 to increase it. Holding down

 changes the setting at high speed.

5. After you make the settings you want, press 

 to exit the setting screen.

• The day of the week is automatically set in accordance with the date.
• The date can be set within the range of January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2039.
• The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar automatically makes allowances for dif-

ferent month lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there should be no
reason to change it except after the replacement of the watch’s battery.
Daylight Saving Time (DST), which is also sometimes called “summer time” ad-
vances the time for one hour, as is the custom in some areas during the summer.
Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight Saving Time.

ABOUT THE BACKLIGHT

• Press 

 to illuminate the display for about three seconds.

• The backlight of this watch employs an electro-luminescent (EL) light, which loses

its illuminating power after very long term use.

• Frequent use of the backlight shortens the battery life.
• The watch emits an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated. This does

not indicate malfunction of the watch.

• The illumination provided by the backlight may be hard to see when viewed under

direct sunlight.

• The backlight automatically turns off whenever an alarm sounds.

WORLD TIME MODE

Hour : Minutes

Seconds

DST on indicator

Day

Day of week

Mode indicator

City code

Month

[Month-day display]

The World Time Mode shows the current time in 40 cities (27 time zones) around the
world. The lower part of the display shows either the day of the week and day, or the
month and day. The format used is the one you select in the Timekeeping Mode
before entering the World Time Mode.
• For full information on city codes, see the “CITY CODE TABLE”.
• The time setting of the Timekeeping Mode and the World Time Mode are synchro-

nized, except for the daylight saving time (summer time) setting. Whenever you
change the time setting for any city in the Timekeeping Mode, the settings of all
World Time cities are changed accordingly.

• The World Time Mode has its own daylight saving time (summer time) setting.

To select a World Time City and view its time

In the World Time Mode, press 

 to scroll forward through the city codes (time

zones). Holding down 

 scrolls at high speed.

• You can set up an alarm in the Alarm Mode so it operates based on the current time

in a city you specify in the World Time Mode.

Daylight Saving Time (DST)

Daylight Saving Time automatically advances the time setting by one hour from Stan-
dard Time. You cannot make individual Daylight Saving Time settings for each city
code (time zone). Turning on Daylight Saving Time affects all World Time time zones.
Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight Saving Time.

To switch between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time

In the World Time Mode, hold down 

 toggle between Daylight Saving Time and

Standard Time.

Hold down 

.

DST on indicator

DST OFF

DST ON

DAY COUNTER MODE

The Day Counter Mode lets you count the number of days from the Timekeeping
Mode’s current date to a specific target date.
This watch has five day counters. You can assign text titles up to eight characters
long to each of the five Day Counters. Whenever the date specified by any one of the
day counters matches the date of the Timekeeping Mode (regardless of the day
counter’s year setting), the DAYS indicator flashes on the Timekeeping Mode. In the
Day Counter Mode, the DAYS indicator flashes on the screen of the particular day
counter whose date matches the date of the Timekeeping Mode.
The initial default date for all Day Counters is January 1, 2001.

Year

Month - Day

Target date

Numbers of days

Text

DAYS indicator

Mode 
indicator

Alternate at the
1-second interval.

• The day counter on the display when you exit the Day Counter Mode appears first

the next time you enter the Day Counter Mode.

Recalling Day Counter Data

In the Day Counter Mode, press 

 to scroll through the day counters.

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

L

L

B

B

B

A

A

A

A

Summary of Contents for BG-1100 series

Page 1: ...WITHOUT PRICE SERVICE MANUAL PARTS LIST REF NO S M 692 AUGUST 2000 QW 2174 QW 2177 MODULE NO R BGC 110B QW 2174 BG 152 QW 2177...

Page 2: ...e times Daily alarm Hourly time signal Auto calendar to year 2039 12 24 hour formats Regular timekeeping Hour minutes seconds am pm month date day QW 2177 Shock resistant Electro luminescent backlight...

Page 3: ...local areas use Daylight Saving Time ABOUT THE BACKLIGHT Press to illuminate the display for about three seconds The backlight of this watch employs an electro luminescent EL light which loses its il...

Page 4: ...igits and the last six digits If a number is seven digits long the number area switches between digits 1 through 6 and 2 through 7 To recall Telememo data In the Telememo Mode press to scroll forward...

Page 5: ...NTEVIDEO 0 LONDON DUBLIN LISBON CASABLANCA DAKAR ABIDJAN 1 PARIS MADRID FRANKFURT AMSTERDAM MILAN VIENNA ALGIERS STOCKHOLM HAMBURG ROME BERLIN 2 ISTANBUL ATHENS HELSINKI BEIRUT DAMASCUS CAIRO CAPE TOW...

Page 6: ...minate the display for about three seconds The backlight of this watch employs an electro luminescent EL light which loses its illuminating power after very long term use Frequent use of the backlight...

Page 7: ...the display 3 Use to move the cursor to the character you want to change 4 Use to change the character See step 3 of To input a new Telememo record for information on inputting name characters and ste...

Page 8: ...15Y4 X16Y4 b4 a0 g4 a4 PM X4Y6 d4 X5Y6 X6Y6 X7Y6 X8Y6 X10Y6 X11Y6 X12Y6 X9Y6 ALM e4 f4 SIG f5 K0 e5 DAYS b5 DST b1 c2 HYP g1 a1 d1 b2 f1 hi3 e3 c5 c6 K2 b6 d5 a5 X12Y0 X11Y0 X11Y2 X10Y0 X9Y0 X8Y0 X8Y2...

Page 9: ...4 X6Y4 X7Y4 X8Y4 X10Y4 X11Y4 X12Y4 X9Y4 X13Y4 X14Y4 X15Y4 X16Y4 i9 h9 AM X4Y6 a9 X5Y6 X6Y6 X7Y6 X8Y6 X10Y6 X11Y6 X12Y6 X9Y6 f9 d6 g9 a6 b9 HYP ALM b8 e6 c9 d9 a2 SIG f2 e2 K1 h8 e7 e8 f8 c7 g8 c8 a7 d...

Page 10: ...VDD VDD XT XT XTB KI2 KI2 KI7 KI7 KC3 KC2 N3 N2 N1 N4 VDD VDD VDD VDD VDD SE KI5 KI5 SF TB PF VDD 3a PCB ass y 7640 3594 3b PCB ass y 7640 3595 Resistor Chip R Transistor Tr Transistor Tr2 Transistor...

Page 11: ...4674 3a 7640 3594 3b 7640 3595 PCB ass y 2a 1001 3459 2b 7020 6090 2c 1002 4508 2d 7020 6092 13 7230 0511 Battery Lithium CR1616 1a 1002 4503 1b 1002 4504 1c 1002 4506 11 7233 2736 4 EXPLODED VIEW QW...

Page 12: ...1 A 1c 1002 4506 LCD C2177 01 QW 2177AT 01 02 04 07 1 A 2a 1001 3459 EL YEL 1951 A 01 QW 2177AT 01 1 A 2b 7020 6090 EL YEL 1951 A 03 QW 2174AT 01 02 1 A QW 2177AT 02 2c 1002 4508 EL YEL 1951 A 33 QW...

Page 13: ...the quartz timer after switching the module to ACCURACY CHECKING MODE The operations are shown below A SWITCHING TO ACCURACY CHECKING MODE QW 2174 While pressing the C button press the A and B buttons...

Page 14: ...Nishi Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg 1F 5 25 Nishi Shinjuku 7 Chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo 160 0023 Japan Printed in Japan Overseas Service Division CASIO TECHNO CO LTD EI0800601A...

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