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3.

While the Home City code

is flashing, use the

 DDDDD

 (+)

and 

BBBBB

 (

) b

u

ttons to

scr

oll thr

ough the city

codes.

Holding do

wn either b

u

tton

scrolls at high speed.

See the 

“W

o

rld 

Time City List

fo

r inf

or

mation about the

displa

y

 sequence of the city

codes

.

4.

While the summer time

setting is flashing, press

the 

DDDDD 

b

utton to c

y

c

le

thr

ough the summer time

settings until the one y

o

u

want is displa

y

ed.

A

v

ailab

le settings are A

U

T

O

, OFF

, and ON.

Summer time

, or Da

ylight Sa

ving 

Time (DST) as is it is called

in some countries

, calls f

o

r setting cloc

ks ahead one hour

during the summer season.

  Note that the use of summer time

depends on the countr

y and e

v

en the local area.

 AU

TO

This setting enab

les the auto summer time setting, which

tur

ns summer time on or off in accordance with the receiv

ed

time calibration signal.

This setting uses J

apan summer time data when 

TY

O

 is

selected as the Home City code

, and U

.S

. summer time

data when 

NYC

, CHI

, DEN

, or 

LAX

 is selected as the

Home City code

.

 OFF

This setting tur

ns off summer time and displa

ys the current

time nor

mally

.

 On

This setting tur

n

s on summer time and adv

ances the current

time b

y

 one hour

.

The DST indicator appears on the displa

y while summer

time is tur

ned on.

Note that the abo

v

e

 setting toggles betw

een 

“OFF

” and 

“On

” when

an

y city code other than 

HKG

, SEL

, TY

O

, NYC

, CHI

, DEN

, LAX

,

ANC

, or

 HNL

 is selected as the Home City

.

5.

While the 12/24-hour

timekeeping setting is

flashing, press the

 DDDDD

b

utton to select the

setting y

o

u want.

Pressing 

toggles the

timek

eeping f

o

rm

at betw

een

12-hour (

“12H

” indicator) and

24-hour (

“24H

” indicator).

City Code

12/24-hour

Y

ou can use the f

ollo

wing procedure to set the current time and date of the Home City that y

ou ha

v

e

 selected in the 

Timek

eeping

 Mode

.

Alw

a

ys use the 

Timek

eeping Mode to set and adjust the current time and date settings

.

Settings

While the setting screen (the one with a flashing setting) is on the

displa

y, use the 

C

 and 

A

 b

uttons to mo

v

e

 the flashing betw

een

settings

.

T

o

 configure settings

1.

In the 

Timekeeping Mode,

hold do

wn the

 AAAAA 

b

u

tton

fo

r about tw

o seconds until

the transmitter mode

setting star

ts to flash on

the displa

y.

This is the setting screen.

2.

Use the 

CCCCC

 and 

AAAAA

b

u

ttons so the setting y

o

u

want to c

hang

e is flashing

on the displa

y

.

Timekeeping Mode

Year

Power Saving

12/24-hour

Month

Day

Minute

Hour

Seconds

Auto Reception Setting

(See 

“To turn auto reception

on and off

”.)

Transmitter Mode

(See 

“Specifying the Transmitter

Mode

”.) 

Summer Time

Home City

(Hold down about two seconds.)

Setting the Time and Date Manually

6.

While the seconds count

is flashing, press the 

BBBBB

b

u

tton to reset it to 00.

Pressing 

D

 while the seconds

count is in the r

ange of 30 to

59 resets it to 00 and also

adds 1 to the min

utes

.

Pressing 

D

 in the r

ange of 00

to 29 resets the seconds count

without changing the min

utes.

7.

While the hour

, min

ute

,

y

ear

, month,

 or da

y

setting is flashing, use the

DDDDD

 (+) and 

BBBBB

 (

) b

uttons

to c

hang

e the setting.

Holding do

wn either b

u

tton

scrolls at high speed.

When setting the hour

,

mak

e

 sure y

ou specify AM

(no indicator) or PM (P)

correctly

, or that y

o

u

specify the correct 24-hour

time

.

Y

ou can set a date in the r

a

nge of J

a

n

uar

y 1, 2000 to

December 31, 2099.

The da

y of the w

eek is set automatically in accordance with

the date y

o

u set.

8.

While the P

o

wer Sa

ving

setting is flashing, press

the

 DDDDD 

b

utton to tog

gle it

on or off.

Use the 

and 

A

 b

uttons to select each of the settings and

the 

D

 and 

B

 b

uttons to change them.

9.

When all the settings are

the wa

y y

ou want,

 press

the 

b

utton.

The figures on the displa

y stop flashing.

The displa

y

 also will e

x

it the setting screen automatically if

y

ou do not perf

or

m an

y oper

ation f

o

r about tw

o or three

min

utes

.

The watch automaticall

y makes adjustments f

o

r leap

y

ear

s and month lengths.

Resets to 00.

(Back)

(Forward)

Year

Hour

Month

Day

Minute

Seconds

Summary of Contents for MTG-950BDJ

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL PARTS LIST WITHOUT PRICE QW 2819 MODULE NO R REF NO S M 901 JUL 2005 MTG 950BDJ...

Page 2: ...DIAGRAM 10 3 3 CHECKING TERMINALS AND COMPONENTS 11 4 EXPLODED VIEW MODULE QW 2819 12 5 PARTS LIST MODULE QW 2819 13 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR MODULE QW 2819 6 1 AC ALL CLEAR AND REMOVING OF MODULE 14...

Page 3: ...requency 60kHz Fukushima Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 40kHz Fukuoka Saga Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 60kHz World Time 30 cities 29 time zones Other Standard time Daylight Saving Time Home time hour...

Page 4: ...up to two seconds before the display re appears after you place the watch in a well lit area To turn Power Saving on and off Use the procedure under Setting the Time and Date Manually to turn Power Sa...

Page 5: ...t for recharging as soon as possible after the Level 3 indicator starts to flash Recovery Indicator Power Supply To illuminate the display 1 2 At least 40 With the watch on your wrist position it para...

Page 6: ...icates that manual receive has started The icon flashes on the display while signal reception is in progress To stop signal reception Press the D D D D D button All other buttons besides D are disable...

Page 7: ...or on the display is turned on If the time is off by more than one hour it probably means that the Home City is selected Use the procedure under Setting the Time and Date Manually to correct the appli...

Page 8: ...e setting of the Timekeeping Mode and correct them if necessary For information about selecting a Home City and setting the time see Setting the Time and Date Manually Forward Back World Time Mode Wor...

Page 9: ...on the hour Testing the Alarm In the Alarm Mode hold down the B button to sound the alarm To set an alarm 1 In the Alarm Mode use the D D D D D button to cycle through the alarm screens in the sequen...

Page 10: ...ngs Settings While the setting screen the one with a flashing setting is on the display use the C and A buttons to move the flashing between settings To configure settings 1 In the Timekeeping Mode ho...

Page 11: ...x3y1 x4y1 x5y1 x6y1 x7y1 x8y1 x9y1 x10y1 x11y1 x12y1 x13y1 x14y1 x15y1 x16y1 LC3 x0y0 x1y0 x2y0 x3y0 x4y0 x5y0 x6y0 x7y0 x8y0 x9y0 x10y0 x11y0 x12y0 x13y0 x14y0 x15y0 x16y0 LC4 x0y4 x1y4 x2y4 x3y4 x4y...

Page 12: ...15 14 4 5 6 7 8 13 12 11 10 9 Cxt Crl1 Rxt2 Ccp9 Cf12 Cagc Cbat Rbat Xtal2 IC ANT Rant2 Cf13 Rcp Rxt3 Xtal3 Crl2 Crl3 Crh3 Crh2 Crh1 Rant1 Rs Rd Cc FET Rpd Rant3 12 DEC2 SK KS 2 2 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 13: ...KI9 7 GND 5 4 3 2 RT2 RT1 GND GND V D D 2 C I L LL1 GND LL1 Xtal2 7 R1 VDD2 R1 Xtal3 VCH GND GND XT VDD2 7 GND 12 GND 9 R6 GND 3 9 8 XT XTB AC GND VDD2 RT2 RT1 LD1 ELD CIL GND GND GND KI1 VCH ELD VDS...

Page 14: ...093600 3 10083365 Casing parts Spring coil 18 10093601 PCB ass y 11 10093600 10 10083364 9 72311777 16 10123230 12 10065664 13 10127341 15 76405963 8 10093603 6 10058521 19 72300805 1 10065657 Battery...

Page 15: ...ON 6 Q4914A 1 QW 2819ATSA 05 3 C 5 72119631 CUSHION 506 Q49364 1 QW 2819ATSA 05 2 C 6 10058521 CUSHION 2397 1 Q468515 1 QW 2819ATSA 05 1 C 7 10105010 CUSHION 2608 Q471029 1 QW 2819ATSA 05 2 C 8 100936...

Page 16: ...racy of 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 a...

Page 17: ...the watch more than two seconds 4 Check the display indicates as figure 3 If 8888 is not appeared on the display disassemble again the module and check the contact spring between the Solar cell and PC...

Page 18: ...selected correctly To perform MANUAL time calibration signal reception OK There is a possibility of location bad Check your location refer to the operation manual To perform AUTO time calibration sig...

Page 19: ...CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD Overseas Service Division 6 2 Hon machi 1 Chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan...

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