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2. OPERATION CHART: MODULE QW-2960
Getting Acquainted
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch. To get the most out of your
purchase, be sure to read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for later reference
when necessary.
Keep the watch exposed to bright light
The electricity generated by the solar cell of the watch is
stored by a built-in battery. Leaving or using the watch
where it is not exposed to light causes the battery to run
down. Make sure the watch is exposed to light as much as
possible.
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When you are not wearing the watch on your wrist,
position the face so it is pointed at a source of bright
light.
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You should try to keep the watch outside of your sleeve
as much as possible. Even if the face of the watch is
only partially blocked from light, charging will be reduced
significantly.
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Bright Light
Solar cell
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The watch continues to operate, even when it is not exposed to light. Leaving the
watch in the dark can cause the battery to run down, which will cause some watch
functions to be disabled. If the battery goes dead, you will have to re-configure watch
settings after recharging. To ensure normal watch operation, be sure to keep it
exposed to light as much as possible.
Bright Light
Electrical
energy
All
functions
enabled
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
Charge
Solar cell
(Converts light to
electrical power.)
Rechargeable battery
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
Some
functions
disabled
Dis-
charge
Battery charges in the light.
Battery discharges in the dark.
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The actual level at which some functions are disabled depends on the watch model.
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Frequent display illumination can run down the battery quickly and require charging.
The following guidelines give an idea of the charging time required to recover from a
single illumination operation.
Approximately 5 minutes exposure to bright sunlight coming in through a window
Approximately 50 minutes exposure to indoor fluorescent lighting
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Be sure to read “Power Supply” for important information you need to know
when exposing the watch to bright light.
If the display of the watch is blank...
If the display of the watch is blank, it means that the watch’s Power Saving function
has turned off the display to conserve power.
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See “Power Saving Function” for more information.
Warning!
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The longitude, lunitidal interval, Moon phase indicator and tide graph data that
appear on the display of this watch are not intended for navigation purposes.
Always use proper instruments and resources to obtain data for navigation
purposes.
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This watch is not an instrument for calculating low tide and high tide times. The
tide graph of this watch is intended to provide a reasonable approximation of tidal
movements only.
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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss, or any
claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this watch.
About This Manual
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Button operations are indicated using the letters shown
in the illustration.
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Each section of this manual provides you with the
information you need to perform operations in each
mode. Further details and technical information can be
found in the “Reference” section.
Moon / Tide Data Mode
World Time Mode
Stopwatch Mode
Timekeeping Mode
▲
▲
▲
Countdown Timer
Mode
▲
▲
Alarm Mode
Press
C
.
▲
General Guide
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Press
C
to change from mode to mode.
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In any mode (except when a setting screen is on the display), press
B
to illuminate
the display.
Timekeeping
Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the current time and date.
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The tide graph shows tidal movements for the current date in accordance with the
current time as kept in the Timekeeping Mode.
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The Moon phase indicator shows the current Moon phase in accordance with the
current date as kept in the Timekeeping Mode.
Day of week
Month – Day
Hour : Minutes
PM indicator
Seconds
Press
D
.
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▲
Month-Day Screen
Day of the Week Screen
Tide graph
Moon phase indicator
Important!
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Moon phase, tide graph data, and Moon/Tide Data Mode data will not be displayed
properly unless the Timekeeping Mode current date and time settings and Home
Site data are configured correctly. See “Home Site Data” for more information.
To set the time and date
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down
A
until the
seconds start to flash, which indicates the setting
screen.
2. Press
C
to move the flashing in the sequence shown
below to select other settings.
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DST on/off
Seconds
12/24-Hour
Format
Power Saving
Day
Month
Year
Hour
Minutes
3. When the setting you want to change is flashing, use
D
and
B
to change it as
described below.
To change this setting
Seconds
DST on/off
Hour, Minutes, Year,
Month, Day
12/24-Hour Format
Power Saving
Perform this button operation
Press
D
to reset to
00
.
Press
D
to toggle between Daylight Saving Time
(
ON
) and Standard Time (
OF
).
Use
D
(+) and
B
(–) to change the setting.
Press
D
to toggle between 12-hour (
12H
) and
24-hour (
24H
) timekeeping.
Press
D
to toggle Power Saving on (
ON
) and off
(
OF
).
4. Press
A
twice to exit the setting screen.
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The first press of
A
displays the GMT differential setting screen. Pressing
A
again
exits the setting screen.
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Daylight Saving Time (summer time) advances the time setting by one hour from
Standard Time. Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight
Saving Time.
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The DST indicator appears on the display to indicate that Daylight Saving Time is
turned on.
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See “Power Saving Function” for details about configuring Power Saving settings.
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The 12-hour/24-hour timekeeping format you select in the Timekeeping Mode is
applied in all modes.
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The day of the week is automatically displayed in accordance with the date (year,
month, and day) settings.
Home Site Data
Moon phase, tide graph data, and Moon/Tide Data Mode data will not be displayed
properly unless the Timekeeping Mode current date and time settings and Home Site
data (GMT differential, longitude, and lunitidal interval) is configured correctly.
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The GMT differential is the time difference of the time zone where the site is located
and Greenwich Mean Time.
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The lunitidal interval is the time elapsing between the Moon’s transit over a meridian
and the next high tide at that meridian. See “Lunitidal Interval” for more information.
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This watch displays lunitidal intervals in terms of hours and minutes.
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The “Site/Lunitidal Interval Data List” provide GMT differential, longitude, and
lunitidal interval information around the world.
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The following is the initial factory default Home Site data (Tokyo, Japan) when you
first purchase the watch, whenever battery power drops to Level 4, and whenever
you have the battery replaced. Change these settings to match the area where you
normally use the watch.
GMT differential (+9.0); Longitude (East 140 degrees); Lunitidal interval (5 hours,
20 minutes)