Casio OCW-100TDJ Service Manual & Parts List Download Page 5

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Positioning Y

our 

Arm 

Correctly

Y

ou should be wearing the watch 

on the outside of your wrist

when using the auto light switch.

Make sure that the left (9 o

’clock) and

right (3 o

’clock) sides of the watch are

within 

±

15 degrees of being parallel

with the ground. 

The auto light switch

may not operate properly if the angle is

greater

.

Important!

The light may be dif

ficult to see if you turn it on under bright

sunlight.

If you press the 

B

 button or if an alarm operation starts while the

face is illuminated, illumination will turn of

f.

Auto Light Precautions

Frequent use of the auto light can run down the battery

.

The auto light switch may cause the face to illuminate when your

sleeve covers the face of the watch.

The face may not illuminate immediately when you angle the

watch towards your face. 

This does not indicate malfunction.

The face remains illuminated for 1.5 seconds only

, even if you

leave the watch angled towards your face.

The auto light switch is disabled automatically during 2-second

hand movement.

The face may illuminate unintentionally when you wear the watch

on the inside of your wrist, when you shake your arm, or when

you raise your arm. 

Be sure to turn off the auto light switch

whenever you do not need face illumination

.

Keep the auto light switch turned of

f whenever you are wearing

the watch on the inside of your wrist.

Electro-static charge and magnetism can interfere with auto light

operation and even make operation impossible. If this happens

lower your arm to the starting position and then raise it again. If

you still have trouble with illumination, try lowering your arm down

to your side and then raise it to your face for reading.

Rotate your arm so the watch

is angled at about 40 degrees,

so you can read its face.

With the watch on

your wrist, position it

level with the ground.

11111

22222

At least

40

degrees

An LED light is used to illuminate the face of the watch for easy

reading in the dark. 

An auto light switch automatically illuminates

the face when you angle the watch towards your eyes for reading.

T

o

 illuminate the face manually

In the T

imekeeping Mode,

press the 

AAAAA

 button.

This illuminates the face for

about 1.5 seconds.

Pressing the 

A

 button illuminates the display regardless of

whether the auto light switch is on or of

f.

Y

ou may hear a faint rattling sound when you move the watch

around. 

This sound is caused by the movement of a metal

bulb that controls operation of the auto light switch, and does

not indicate malfunction.

T

o

 illuminate the face with the auto light

switch

The auto light switch automatically illuminates the face

whenever you angle the watch towards your eyes for reading,

but only when it is dark.

The auto light switch does not illuminate the face when

surrounding light is bright.

The auto light switch will illuminate the face for about 1.5

seconds in any mode.

T

o

 turn the auto light switch on and off

In the Receive Result Mode, hold down the 

A

 button for about

three seconds to toggle the auto light switch on and of

f.

Face Illumination

Location

Reception is dif

ficult and may even be impossible in the locations

described below

A

void such locations when performing signal

reception.

Y

ou should think of your watch operating like a radio or 

TV when it

is receiving the calibration signal.

If you are experiencing problems with reception, move away

from the types of locations described above to a location with

better reception, and try again.

Reception Range

This watch is designed to receive either the Mt. Otakadoya signal

(40kHz) or the Mt. Hagane signal (60kHz), whichever is strongest.

1000km

Mt. Hagane

(60kHz)

Mt. Otakadoya

(40kHz) 

500km

1000km

500km

T

ransmitter Locations

Under optimum conditions, the calibration signal should be

receivable up to 1,000 kilometers from the transmitter

. Note

that the wave is relatively weak at distances greater than

500km, so reception may be poor at long distances.

Geographic contours, nearby buildings, seasonal conditions, the

time of day

, can even make reception impossible even when you

are within the range of the transmitter

.

Reception is best at night.

What is a radio-controlled watch?

Y

our radio-controlled watch is designed to receive a time

calibration signal that contains standard time data, and adjust its

current time setting accordingly

.

Signal data

T

ransmitter 

Internally

Decode

W

atch

T

ime data

Long-wave 

time 

calibration 

signal

Cesium 

atomic clock

Signal is received using 

built-in antenna.

W

a

tch decodes 

received data 

and converts it 

to time data.

T

ime is adjusted 

according to 

time data.

After the watch receives the Standard 

T

ime signal, it performs

internal calculations to determine the current time. Because of

this, there may be an error of up to one second in the

displayed time.

Calibration Signal

The Japanese calibration signal (Call Sign: JJY) is maintained by

the National Institute of Information and Communications

T

echnology (NICT). It is a long wave signal transmitted 24 hours a

day from the Mt. Otakadoya transmitter (40kHz) located in

T

amura-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, and from the Mt. Hagane

transmitter (60kHz) located on the border between Saga

Prefecture and Fukuoka Prefecture.

Note that transmission of the time calibration signal may be

interrupted occasionally due to maintenance, lightning, etc.

How a Radio-controlled Watch Works

Near high-voltage lines

Among or near buildings

Inside a vehicle

(automobile, train, plane, etc.)

In a location where there is

radio interference (construction

site, airport, etc.)

Next to a household

appliance or of

fice equipment

(TV

, speaker

, fax, computer

,

cell phone, etc.)

Near mountains

Summary of Contents for OCW-100TDJ

Page 1: ...OCW 110TDJ OCW 100TDJ SERVICE MANUAL PARTS LIST WITHOUT PRICE QW 3721 MODULE NO REF NO S M 920 OCT 2005 Ver 1 Jun 2010...

Page 2: ...COMPONENTS 9 4 EXPLODED VIEW MODULE QW 3721 10 5 PARTS LIST MODULE QW 3721 11 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR MODULE QW 3721 6 1 AC ALL CLEAR AND REMOVING OF MODULE 12 6 2 ACCURACY CHECKING 12 6 3 SOLAR CEL...

Page 3: ...the B button Alarm system Piezo plate on Cover Back Accuracy 20 sec month Accuracy setting system Chip capacitor selection Accuracy checking See page 12 Functions Solar powered Time calibration signa...

Page 4: ...on an Overcast Day 5 000 lux Indoor Fluorescent Lighting 500 lux Approximate Exposure Time Timekeeping Restored Full Charge 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 30 hours 12 hours 61 hours Note that the above chargi...

Page 5: ...t is dark The auto light switch does not illuminate the face when surrounding light is bright The auto light switch will illuminate the face for about 1 5 seconds in any mode To turn the auto light sw...

Page 6: ...e hold down the B B B B B button for about two seconds The watch will beep and signal reception will start To interrupt reception Press any button When reception starts The second hand moves to READY...

Page 7: ...he hour and minute hands with 12 o clock Each press of the B button moves the hand setting 10 seconds Holding down the B button for about two seconds moves the hands at high speed High speed movement...

Page 8: ...inning To manually reset the second hand to the top of the minute 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down the A A A A A button for about five seconds until the second hand stops at AM or PM If you do not...

Page 9: ...second hand to stop moving whenever the watch is left in the dark Note that hand movement may stop if the watch is blocked from light by your sleeve Power Saving How the sleep state works Sleep Level...

Page 10: ...2 P3 1 P4 P5 GND5 P12 P13 GND1 TCO VCC P9 P7 Crh1 Crh2 Crh3 Crl1 Crl2 Crl3 13 13 13 15 SDA SCL SCUT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 15 14 14 14 LSI TOTAL 74PINS BONDING 49PINS 1 No bonding 2 GND KI6 Short Solder...

Page 11: ...KI5 VOUT Ccp VCH LL1 KI4 VDD2 VDD2 FET D P2 P9 GND VOUT GND GND GND GND GND GND GND KI7 R1 R2 R3 GND CE2 CE1 Coil LEDOUT LED1 GND XT VDD2 Vcc O5 O6 Coil O2 O1 KI7 GND GND VC3 GNDB KI4 P2 Tr1 VDD2 AC O...

Page 12: ...g parts DIAL SUPPORTER 1 76408219 5 10195754 12 10123230 12 10123230 10 10137168 10 10137168 11 10137169 11 10137169 3 10172616 21 72270294 4 10172619 2 10135068 Battery storage CTL1025 16 72301000 14...

Page 13: ...R 3721 RJQ519902 001V01 QW 3721YC 02TK 1 C 7 10140782 LABEL 2815 RJQ517198 001V02 QW 3721YC 02TK 1 C 8 10008260 OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL CFS 145JK07 QW 3721YC 02TK 1 B 9 76408256 PCB ASS Y RJQ521705 001V01T...

Page 14: ...the second hand movement accuracy check mode at the home position adjustment mode 6 2 ACCURACY CHECKING 1 Module confirmation mode 1 While pressing A button press B button twice at the normal timekee...

Page 15: ...ACY CHECK MODE 1 While pressing A button press B button twice at the hand setting mode to enter the second hand movement accuracy check mode at Home Position Adjustment Mode 2 Press A or B button to s...

Page 16: ...s No START Check whether the Home City code is selected correctly To perform MANUAL time calibration signal reception OK There is a possibility of location bad To perform AUTO time calibration signal...

Page 17: ...Ver 1 Jun 2010 Correction of page 10 CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD Overseas Service Division 6 2 Hon machi 1 Chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan...

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