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2.

Hold down 

AAAAA

 for about

one second until the hour

digits of the alarm time

start to flash.

This is the setting screen.

This also causes the alarm

indicator to appear in the top

dial, and automatically turns

on the alarm.

3.

Use the 

DDDDD

 (+) and 

BBBBB

 (

)

buttons to change the

hour setting.

Holding down either button

scrolls the hour setting at high

speed.

When setting the hour

, make

sure you specify 

AM (no

indicator) or PM (P) correctly

when using 12-hour

timekeeping, or that you

specify the correct 24-hour

time.

The same 12-hour/24-hour

format you select for the

T

imekeeping Mode time is

also applied in the 

Alarm

Mode.

4.

Press the 

CCCCC

 button.

This moves the flashing to

the minute digits. 

As with

the hour setting, use the 

D

(+) and 

B

 (

) buttons to

change the minute setting.

5.

After all of the setting is the way you want, press the 

AAAAA

button.

This exits the setting screen.

The watch will also exit the setting screen automatically if you

do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes.

T

u

rning an 

Alarm or the Hourly

T

ime Signal On and Off

1.

In the 

Alarm Mode, use the 

DDDDD

 button to select the alarm

(A1 to 

A5) or the Hourly T

ime Signal.

2.

Press the 

BBBBB

 button to toggle the currently displayed

alarm or the Hourly T

ime Signal on and off.

T

u

rning on an alarm or the Hourly 

T

ime Signal causes its

indicator to appear in the top dial.

T

u

rning on an alarm also causes its alarm time setting to

appear in the bottom dial.

Alarm Indicator

Hourly 

T

ime Signal Indicator 

Alarm 2 Screen

T

imekeepin

g

 Screen

Stopping the 

Alarm Beeper

Pressing any button while an alarm is sounding stops it.

T

esting the 

Alarm

In the 

Alarm Mode, hold down the 

B

 button to sound the alarm

tone.

Y

o

u can set the start time of the time in the range of 1 to 60

minutes, in units of one minute. 

The watch beeps for 10 seconds

when the end of the countdown is reached. 

T

u

rning on the auto

repeat feature causes the countdown to restart from the start time

whenever the end of the countdown is reached.

T

imer T

y

pes

There are two dif

ferent settings that you can use to configure the

timer as describe below

.

Repeat

With Repeat, the countdown stops, the original start time

appears, and the watch beeps for 10 seconds when the end of

the countdown is reached.

Auto Repeat

Auto Repeat causes timing to restart from the start time when

the end of the countdown is reached.

The countdown repeats up to 10 times, or until you stop it

manually

.

Configuring T

imer Settings

1.

In the T

imer Mode, hold

down 

AAAAA

 for about one

second until the minute

digits of the timer start

time start to flash in the

bottom dial. This is the

setting screen.

2.

Use the 

DDDDD

 (+) and 

BBBBB

 (

)

buttons to change the

start time minutes.

Holding down either button

scrolls the start time setting at

high speed.

3.

Press the 

CCCCC

 button to

change to the timer type

setting.

Using the Timer

4.

Use the 

DDDDD

 and 

BBBBB

 buttons to select the type of timer

you want to use.

T

o

 select Repeat, display 

”.

T

o

 select 

Auto Repeat, display 

”. Selecting 

Auto Repeat

also displays a value in the left dial indicating the current

number of repeats.

or

Number of Repeats

Auto Repeat

Repeat

5.

After the settings are configured the way you want,

press the 

AAAAA

 button.

This exits the setting screen.

The watch will also exit the setting screen automatically if you

do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes.

Using the T

imer

In the T

imer Mode, press the 

DDDDD

 button.

Each press of the 

D

 button starts or stops the countdown.

Repeat counts down in 1/10-second units, while 

Auto Repeat

counts down in 1-second units.

Repeat

(Start/Stop)

(Reset)

Minutes

1/10 

second

Seconds

Minutes

S

econds

Auto Repeat

Number of 

Repeats

Pressing the 

B

 button while the countdown is stopped

resets the display time to the start time.

Pressing the 

D

 button again while the timer countdown is

stopped restarts the countdown.

End of Countdown

The watch beeps for 10 seconds when the end of the countdown

is reached.

Pressing any button while the beeper is sounding stops it.

Y

o

u can set up to five independent daily alarms. 

An alarm sounds

for 10 seconds when an alarm time is reached.

The Hourly 

T

ime Signal causes the watch to beep every hour on

the hour

.

Setting an 

Alarm T

ime

1.

In the 

Alarm Mode, use the

DDDDD

 button to scroll

through the alarm

numbers in the left dial

(A1 to 

A5) until the one

you want is displayed.

The current alarm time setting

for the selected alarm will

appear in the bottom dial.

 –

:–

 –

 will appear instead of

the alarm time if that alarm is

turned of

f.

Alarm3

(AL3)

Alarm1

(AL1)

Alarm2

(AL2)

Alarm4

(AL4)

Alarm5

(AL5)

Hourly T

ime

Signal(SIG)

Using Alarms and the Hourly Time Signal

Minutes

(Forward)

(Back)

Minutes

(Forward)

(Back)

Alarm Indicator

Hour

(Forward)

(Back)

Alarm T

ime

Alarm Number Graph

Alarm 

Number

(Forward)

Summary of Contents for GW-1200BCJ

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL PARTS LIST WITHOUT PRICE QW 3334 MODULE NO R REF NO S M 872 NOV 2004 GW 1200BCJ...

Page 2: ...DIAGRAM 11 3 3 CHECKING TERMINALS AND COMPONENTS 12 4 EXPLODED VIEW MODULE QW 3334 13 5 PARTS LIST MODULE QW 3334 14 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR MODULE QW 3334 6 1 AC ALL CLEAR AND REMOVING OF MODULE 15...

Page 3: ...easuring capacity 59 59 99 Measuring modes Elapsed time Countdown timer Input range 1 minute to 60 minutes Unit 1 10 second repeat timer 1second auto repeat timer Others Auto repeat 5 independent dail...

Page 4: ...d Date Leaving the watch in a drawer or anywhere else it is dark can cause the power saving mode to trigger in order to conserve battery power Power Saving Each press of the C C C C C button sounds a...

Page 5: ...disabled whenever battery power is at Level 3 or lower The display may illuminate unintentionally when you wear the watch on the inside of your wrist when you shake your arm or when you raise your ar...

Page 6: ...ontrolled watch Your radio controlled watch is designed to receive a time calibration signal that contains standard time data and adjust its current time setting accordingly Signal is received using b...

Page 7: ...thods you can use to receive the time calibration signal Auto receive Reception is performed automatically at midnight 1 00 2 00 3 00 and 4 00 each morning Manual receive You initiate reception using...

Page 8: ...s after the watch successfully receives the calibration signal and adjusts the current time setting A single receive operation was not successful The watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time...

Page 9: ...timing to restart from the start time when the end of the countdown is reached The countdown repeats up to 10 times or until you stop it manually Configuring Timer Settings 1 In the Timer Mode hold d...

Page 10: ...dial but timing of the next split continues internally Changing to another mode while a split time is displayed cancels the split time operation Pressing the B button while timing is stopped resets th...

Page 11: ...ically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes Digital Analog Synchronization The watch automatically adjusts its analog setting to match the current digital time setting Wh...

Page 12: ...1 H SET ST X3Y3 X3Y1 X3Y2 X3Y0 X3Y4 X4Y3 X4Y1 X4Y2 X4Y0 X4Y4 X5Y3 X5Y1 X5Y2 X5Y0 X5Y4 X6Y3 X6Y1 X6Y2 X6Y0 X6Y4 X7Y3 X7Y1 X7Y2 X7Y0 X7Y4 X0Y4 X0Y0 X0Y3 X0Y1 X0Y2 X9Y4 X9Y0 X9Y3 X9Y1 X9Y2 X10Y4 X10Y0 X1...

Page 13: ...DD8 CE27 6CE1 LED2 Di LL2 LED1 Rld1 Rld2 Cld1 Cld2 Rpd BAT1 10 7 4 6 5 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 9 8 11 14 14 14 14 15 14 13 14 12 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 LSI TOTAL 106PINS BONDING 80PINS 1 No bonding 2 GND KI6 O...

Page 14: ...VDD2 R1 GND VDD2 GND L2 VDD3 R3 R1 KI6 VOUT R1 VOUT R2 N2 GND R2 SCIN N1 GND VSC GND GND R1 R2 LEDOUT GND VHF GND GND VDD1 LEDOUT KI7 GND GND VSC SCIN SCR GND SCIN KI4 GND KI3 KI1 L1 GND KI5 L2 KI8 G...

Page 15: ...1014 4880 1 7640 7410 4 7235 0891 24 1007 4152 25 7227 0273 26 1012 3230 29 7230 0665 26 1012 3230 9 7231 1777 15 1014 4877 22 1013 7168 Casing parts SOLAR CELL Casing parts DIAL SUPPORTER Casing part...

Page 16: ...LDER HOUR WHEEL RJQ516824 001V01 QW 3334YC 02TK 1 C 12 1014 4874 INTERCONECTER 3334 1 RJQ516818 001V01 QW 3334YC 02TK 1 C 13 1014 4876 INTERCONECTER 3334 3 RJQ516820 001V01 QW 3334YC 02TK 1 C 14 1016...

Page 17: ...the module with the quartz timer after switching the module to ACCURACY CHECKING MODE The operations are shown below A SWITCHING TO ACCURACY CHECKING MODE While pressing the D button press A and C bu...

Page 18: ...dark room and place the watch more than two seconds 4 Check the display indicates as figure 3 If 88 is not appeared on the display disassemble again the module and check the contact spring between th...

Page 19: ...igital display is completely blank Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No START Check whether the Home City code is selected correctly To perform MANUAL time calibration signal reception OK There is a possibilit...

Page 20: ...CASIO TECHNO CO LTD Overseas Service Division 6 2 Hon machi 1 Chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan...

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