Casio G-Shock 5657 Operation Manual Download Page 1

Contents

Precautions

Operating Precautions

User Maintenance

Battery

Mobile Link Precautions

Before Getting Started...

General Guide

Watch Face and Display Indicators

Navigating Between Modes

Cycling Between Timekeeping Mode Digital
Display Contents

Shifting Hands to Read the Digital Display

Charging

Viewing the Face in the Dark

Useful Features

Linking with a Phone

Getting Ready

Auto Time Adjustment

Configuring Reminder Settings

Configuring World Time Settings

Adjusting Hand Alignment

Phone Finder

Configuring Watch Settings

Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting

Checking the Watch Charge Level

Recording Your Current Location (TIME &
PLACE)

Connection

Connecting with a Phone
Disconnecting from Your Phone
Unpairing
If you purchase another phone

Time Adjustment

Using Watch Operations to Adjust the Time
Setting

Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft

World Time

Using G-SHOCK Connected to Configure
World Time City Settings

Checking World Time

World Time City Setting

Swapping Your Home Time and World Time

Alarm

Using G-SHOCK Connected to Configure
Alarm Settings

Configuring Alarm Settings

Enabling the Hourly Time Signal

Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal

Moving to Another Time Zone

Stopwatch

Split Times and Lap Times

Measuring Elapsed Time

Measuring a Split Time

Measuring Lap Times

Timer

Using G-SHOCK Connected to Configure
Timer Settings

Setting the Countdown Start Time

Using the Timer

Reminder

Creating a Reminder

Checking Reminder Details

Hand Alignment Adjustment

Using G-SHOCK Connected to Adjust Hand
Alignment

Adjusting Hand Alignment

Other Settings

Changing the Date Display Format

Specifying the Day of the Week Language

Enabling the Button Operation Tone

Configuring Power Saving Function Settings

Returning the Watch to Its Factory Default
Settings

Other Information

City Table

Summer Time Table

Supported Phones

Specifications

Copyrights and Registered Copyrights

Troubleshooting

Watch Operation Guide 5657

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MA2103-EA

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Summary of Contents for G-Shock 5657

Page 1: ...to Configure World Time City Settings Checking World Time World Time City Setting Swapping Your Home Time and World Time Alarm Using G SHOCK Connected to Configure Alarm Settings Configuring Alarm Set...

Page 2: ...inspect your watch for proper water resistance whenever you have its battery replaced Battery replacement requires the use of special tools Always request battery replacement from your original retail...

Page 3: ...hile it is wet can cause color on resin components to transfer to the other items or the color of the other items to transfer to the resin components of your watch Be sure to dry off your watch thorou...

Page 4: ...n buttons or rotary bezel could lead to later problems with their operation Periodically rotate the crown and rotary bezel and press buttons to maintain proper operation Dangers of Poor Watch Care Rus...

Page 5: ...a microwave oven The watch may not be able to communicate normally with a phone if a microwave oven is operating nearby Conversely this watch may cause noise in radio reception and the video image of...

Page 6: ...button Each press cycles between watch modes In any mode hold down this button for at least one second to return to the Timekeeping Mode D button Pressing this button while any setting screen is displ...

Page 7: ...the way for easy viewing of display information 1 While holding down B press C This will shift the analog hands to allow easy viewing of display information 2 To return the hands to their normal timek...

Page 8: ...ose the face solar panel to light as soon as possible Exposing the watch to light while its battery is dead will cause CHG to start flashing Expose the watch to light to charge it until the Timekeepin...

Page 9: ...ion will turn off automatically if an alarm starts to sound Illumination is disabled while the hands are moving at high speed The light may flicker when it turns on or off Specifying the Illumination...

Page 10: ...ur times a day according to a preset schedule If you leave your watch in the Timekeeping Mode it will perform the adjustment operation automatically as you go about your daily life without any operati...

Page 11: ...ty Selecting a World Time City 1 Y Tap the G SHOCK Connected icon 2 XHold down C for at least three seconds until CNCT starts to flash Release the button when the mode hand moves to e When a connectio...

Page 12: ...forced to sound even if the phone is in vibrate mode Important Do not use this function in areas where phone call tones are restricted The tone sounds at a high volume Do not use this function when li...

Page 13: ...u want to record press D This records in phone memory the latitude and longitude of the location you are in when you press the button along with the date and time Viewing a Recorded Location on a Map...

Page 14: ...the PAIR and CLR indicators to alternate on the display Release the button when only CLR is displayed This deletes the pairing information from the watch and returns to the timekeeping display 5 X Pre...

Page 15: ...g Mode l Navigating Between Modes 2 Hold down A for at least two seconds Release the button when the name of the currently selected Home City appears on the display Home City 3 Keep pressing C until t...

Page 16: ...me Settings Note World Time cities that can be selected only by using G SHOCK Connected cannot be selected using watch operations Checking World Time 1 Enter the World Time Mode l Navigating Between M...

Page 17: ...ing l Power Saving Function Using G SHOCK Connected to Configure Alarm Settings If the watch is paired with a phone you can also use G SHOCK Connected to set alarms l Configuring Watch Settings Config...

Page 18: ...l through the alarm AL1 to AL5 and hourly time signal SIG screens until the one you want to turn off is displayed Alarm or hourly time signal 3 Press A to turn off the displayed alarm or the hourly ti...

Page 19: ...lapsed from the start up to any point along the course of an event D A A D Goal Split 3 Split 2 Split 1 Start Lap time A lap time shows the time elapsed during a specific lap around a track etc D A A...

Page 20: ...displayed in one second units First hour After first hour Minutes seconds 1 100 seconds Hours minutes Seconds 4 Press A to reset the stopwatch to all zeros Timer The timer counts down from a start ti...

Page 21: ...h will show reminder item dates or days of the week followed by their titles Checking today s reminders REM flashes on the display during a day is when there is an anniversary or event that was create...

Page 22: ...an 5 Press A to exit the setting screen Enabling the Button Operation Tone Use the procedure below to enable or disable the tone that sounds when you press a button 1 Enter the Timekeeping Mode l Navi...

Page 23: ...e 9 5 SYD SYDNEY Sydney 10 LDH LORD HOWE ISLAND Lord Howe Island 10 5 NOU NOUMEA Noumea 11 WLG WELLINGTON Wellington 12 CHT CHATHAM ISLAND Chatham Islands 12 75 TBU NUKUALOFA Nuku alofa 13 CXI KIRITIM...

Page 24: ...nt unit 1 100 seconds first hour 1 second after first hour Measuring range 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Measurement Functions Elapsed time split times lap times Timer Measuring unit 1 second Measuri...

Page 25: ...e Are your phone s Bluetooth settings configured correctly Configure the phone s Bluetooth settings For details about setting procedures see your phone documentation iPhone Users Settings n Bluetooth...

Page 26: ...ferent Phone Model Q1 Connecting the current watch to another phone Delete the pairing information from your watch and then pair it with the phone you want to connect with l If you purchase another ph...

Page 27: ...n Watch is connected with a phone to adjust its time setting l Auto Time Adjustment Q4 Hands are stopped and buttons do not work The watch is in the charge recovery mode Wait until the recovery proces...

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