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Contents

Precautions

Operating Precautions

User Maintenance

Battery

Before Getting Started...

General Guide

Indicators

Navigating Between Modes

Mode Overview

Charging

Viewing the Face in the Dark

Time Adjustment

Adjusting the Current Time Setting

World Time

Checking World Time

Specifying a World Time City

Alarm and Hourly Time Signal

Configuring Alarm Settings

Configuring the Hourly Time Signal Setting

Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal

Digital Compass

Taking a Compass Reading

Saving a Bearing to an Objective (Bearing
Memory)

Calibrating Compass Readings

Calibrating Compass Readings
Setting Up for True North Readings

(Magnetic Declination Calibration)

Digital Compass Reading Precautions

Altitude Measurement

Checking the Current Altitude

Calibrating Altitude Readings (Offset)

Setting a Reference Altitude and Taking
Altitude Differential Readings

Setting the Measurement Interval for Auto
Record Data and Climb Record Data

Changing Displayed Information

Recording Altitude Readings

Specifying the Altitude Measurement Unit

Altitude Reading Precautions

Barometric Pressure and

Temperature Measurement

Measuring Barometric Pressure and
Temperature

Checking Changes in Barometric Pressure
Over Time

Checking the Change Between Two
Barometric Pressure Readings (Barometric
Pressure Differential)

Sudden Barometric Pressure Change
Indications

Correcting Measured Barometric Pressure
and Temperature Values (Offset)

Specifying the Barometric Pressure Unit

Specifying the Temperature Measurement
Unit

Barometric Pressure and Temperature
Reading Precautions

Viewing Altitude Records

Viewing Recorded Data

Deleting Data

Sunrise and Sunset Times

Looking Up Today’s Sunrise and Sunset
Times

Looking Up Sunrise and Sunset Times by
Specifying a Day

Looking Up Sunrise and Sunset Times by
Specifying a Location

Stopwatch

Measuring Elapsed Time

Measuring a Split Time

Timing the First and Second Place Finishers

Timer

Setting a Start Time

Using the Timer

Other Settings

Enabling the Button Operation Tone

Configuring Power Saving Function Settings

Other Information

City Table

Specifications

Troubleshooting

Watch Operation Guide 3513

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Page 1: ...Readings Specifying the Altitude Measurement Unit Altitude Reading Precautions Barometric Pressure and Temperature Measurement Measuring Barometric Pressure and Temperature Checking Changes in Barometric Pressure Over Time Checking the Change Between Two Barometric Pressure Readings Barometric Pressure Differential Sudden Barometric Pressure Change Indications Correcting Measured Barometric Pressu...

Page 2: ...will 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 retailer or from an authorized CASIO service center Some water resistant watches come with fashionable leather bands Avoid swimming washing or any other activity that causes direct exposure of a leathe...

Page 3: ...of the other items to transfer to the resin components of your watch Be sure to dry off your watch thoroughly before storing it and make sure it is not in contact with other items Leaving your watch where it is exposed to direct sunlight ultraviolet rays for long periods or failure to clean dirt from your watch for long periods can cause it to become discolored Friction caused by certain condition...

Page 4: ...t or soap For a resin band wash with water and then wipe dry with a soft cloth Note that sometimes a smudge like pattern may appear on the surface of a resin band This will not have any effect on your skin or clothing Wipe with a cloth to remove the smudge pattern Clean water and sweat from a leather band by wiping with a soft cloth Not operating a watch crown buttons or rotary bezel could lead to...

Page 5: ...ever using the Digital Compass of this watch for serious trekking mountain climbing or other activities be sure to always take along another compass to confirm readings If the readings produced by the Digital Compass of this watch are different from those of the other compass perform 2 point calibration of the Digital Compass to ensure better accuracy ー Compass readings and calibration will not be...

Page 6: ...ric pressure differential Navigating Between Modes Your watch has the modes shown below To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode hold down D for at least two seconds D B C D B A D D D D D D C C A B D A D Timekeeping Mode Sunrise Sunset Mode Data Recall Mode World Time Mode Stopwatch Mode Timer Mode Alarm Mode Barometer Temperature Mode Altimeter Mode Compass Mode Use the buttons in th...

Page 7: ...Altitude C Recording date Stopwatch Mode Use this mode to measure elapsed time l Stopwatch Start Stop Split reset A Stopwatch hours B Stopwatch minutes C Stopwatch seconds D Stopwatch 1 10 second Timer Mode Use this mode to countdown from a desired start time l Timer Start Stop Reset A Timer hours B Timer minutes C Timer seconds Alarm Mode The watch will beep when an alarm time is reached l Alarm ...

Page 8: ...rge Level 3 Low L and LOW flash on the display and the functions below become disabled Compass altitude barometric pressure temperature measurements Face illumination Sounds alarm etc Charge Level 4 Low When the battery charge drops lower than Level 3 CHG starts to flash on the display and all functions become disabled Charge Level 5 Dead The digital display will go blank if the battery goes dead ...

Page 9: ... face manually Pressing L turns on illumination Illumination will turn off automatically if an alarm starts to sound Illumination may not turn on while a sensor is taking a reading To illuminate the face when Auto Light is enabled If Auto Light is enabled face illumination will turn on automatically whenever the watch is positioned at an angle of 40 degrees or more 40 degrees or more Important Aut...

Page 10: ...ct a Home City Setting a Home City Use the procedure in this section to select a city to use as your Home City If you are in an area that observes summer time you can also enable or disable summer time 1 Enter the Timekeeping Mode l Navigating Between Modes 2 Hold down E for at least two seconds Release the button when the name of the currently selected Home City appears on the display Home City 3...

Page 11: ...utes Hours Seconds Day Month Year 12 24 hour timekeeping Changing Units Illumination duration Operation tone enable disable Power Saving 4 Configure the date and time settings While the seconds are flashing pressing A will reset them to 00 1 is added to the minutes when the current seconds count is between 30 and 59 seconds Foralltheothersettings use A and C to change the flashing setting Holding ...

Page 12: ...s WT After one second the city code and name of your currently selected World Time City appears City code World Time City Name World Time Home Time Specifying a World Time City Use the procedure in this section to select a World Time city If you are in an area that observes summer time you can also enable or disable summer time 1 Enter the World Time Mode l Navigating Between Modes 2 Use A and C t...

Page 13: ... or C scrolls through settings at high speed If you are using 12 hour timekeeping P indicates p m 5 Press D This causes the minutes digits to flash Alarm minute 6 Use A and C to set the minute setting 7 Press E to complete the setting operation Note If you do not perform any operation for about three minutes while in the Alarm mode the watch automatically returns to the Timekeeping Mode To stop th...

Page 14: ...s displayed Alarm number or hourly time signal 3 Press B to turn off the displayed alarm or the hourly time signal Each press of B toggles between on and off Turning off all alarms causes alarm to disappear from the display Turning off the hourly time signal causes hourly time signal to disappear Note If alarm is still displayed after you turn off an alarm it means that at least one of the other a...

Page 15: ... the face while a compass operation is in progress If an alarm or other beeper sounds or if you turn on illumination by pressing L while a compass operation is in progress the compass operation will be suspended momentarily The compass operation will resume when the beeper stops or illumination turns off If you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes while in the Compass Mode t...

Page 16: ...second point which causes to appear on the display When calibration is successful OK appears on the display and the watch returns to the Digital Compass screen Note ERR 1 appears if calibration fails for some reason If this happens restart the above procedure from step 3 Setting Up for True North Readings Magnetic Declination Calibration If you want the watch to indicate true north instead of magn...

Page 17: ...concrete structures Accurate direction readings are not possible on electric trains on boats on aircraft etc Storage Location Exposure of the watch to magnetism can affect the accuracy of digital compass readings Keep the watch away from the types of items below Permanent magnets magnetic accessories etc metal objects electrical household appliances TVs computers cellphones etc Altitude Measuremen...

Page 18: ...h Screen Altitude Differential Screen A Current location altitude B Altitude graph C Differential between reference altitude and current altitude Interpreting Altitude Graph Contents 80m Current reading Latest Old 1 square v is 10 m Calibrating Altitude Readings Offset To minimize the difference between locally indicated and measured values you should update the reference altitude value offset bef...

Page 19: ...titude Altitude differential indicator 4 While comparing the difference between the altitude you found on the map and the altitude differential displayed by the watch advance towards your destination Current location altitude Altitude differential indicator When the altitude differential you found on the map is the same as that displayed by the watch it means you are close to your destination Note...

Page 20: ...rding will be toggled between enabled and disabled Note Recording altitude data when there are already 30 records in memory automatically deletes the oldest record to make room for the new one Auto Record Data Entering the Altimeter Mode automatically starts altitude data measurement at regular intervals Each auto record data measurement uses one memory record Each record includes the date month d...

Page 21: ...ns A B C D F E End point Start point High Altitude MAX E Low Altitude MIN F Cumulative Ascent ASC A C Cumulative Descent DSC B D Cumulative ascent and cumulative descent values are updated whenever there is a difference of at least 15 m 49 feet from one reading to the next Note In the case of auto record data the auto record operation ends if you exit the Altimeter Mode Re entering the Altimeter M...

Page 22: ...has been subjected to strong impact Barometric Pressure and Temperature Measurement You can use the watch to take barometric pressure and temperature readings for your current location Important Check the information at the link below to find out how to ensure correct readings l Correcting Measured Barometric Pressure and Temperature Values Offset l Barometric Pressure and Temperature Reading Prec...

Page 23: ... 0 9 inHg 10 5 0 5 10 Pressure Differential Indicator Range 10 hPa 1 hPa units Unit hPa Note The barometric pressure differential graphic indicator will not be displayed if the barometric pressure differential exceeds 10 hPa or if the barometric pressure measurement value exceeds the measurement range Sudden Barometric Pressure Change Indications Whenever the watch detects a significant change in ...

Page 24: ... readings Important The watch will not be able to produce correct barometric pressure readings if you make a mistake during the correction procedure Check to ensure that the values you use for calibration produces correct pressure and temperature readings Before adjusting the temperature sensor remove the watch from your wrist and leave it in the area where you plan to measure temperature for abou...

Page 25: ...als 5 Press E twice to complete the setting operation Note While the setting is being configured the watch will exit the setting operation automatically after about two or three minutes of non operation Specifying the Temperature Measurement Unit You can select either Celsius C or Fahrenheit F as the temperature display unit Important When Tokyo TYO is the Home City the temperature unit is fixed a...

Page 26: ...ou can use the Data Recall Mode to view manually recorded auto recorded and climb record altitude measurement data l Recording Altitude Readings Viewing Recorded Data 1 Enter the Data Recall Mode l Navigating Between Modes This displays a record of data recorded in the Altimeter Mode 2 Press B to select manually recorded data auto record data or climb record data B B B Manually Recorded Data Auto ...

Page 27: ...ode l Navigating Between Modes 2 Use B to select the data you want to delete If you selected manually recorded data use A and C to select the data you want to delete 3 Hold down the E button for at least two seconds Release the button as soon as Clear stops flashing This deletes the record you selected Note that holding down E for at least five seconds while manually recorded data is selected will...

Page 28: ...elow Latitude 65 0 S 65 0 degrees south latitude to 0 0 N to 65 0 N 65 0 degrees north latitude Longitude 179 9 W 179 9 degrees west longitude to 0 0 E to 180 0 E 180 0 degrees east longitude You can change the setting in 0 1 increments Holding down A or C scrolls through settings at high speed 7 Press E to return to the Timekeeping Mode 8 Press D This displays the sunrise sunset times for the loc...

Page 29: ...3 Press C to display the time of the second place finisher 4 Press C to reset the stopwatch to all zeros Timer The timer counts down from a start time specified by you A beeper sounds when the end of the countdown is reached The beeper will not sound if battery power is low Setting a Start Time The countdown start time can be set in 1 minute units up to 24 hours 1 Enter the Timer Mode l Navigating...

Page 30: ...on explains other watch settings you can configure 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 Navigating Between Modes 2 Hold down E for at least two seconds Release the button when the name of the currently selected Home City appears on the display Home City 3 Press D nine times This c...

Page 31: ...OLM Stockholm ATH ATHENS Athens 2 CAI CAIRO Cairo JRS JERUSALEM Jerusalem MOW MOSCOW Moscow 3 JED JEDDAH Jeddah THR TEHRAN Tehran 3 5 DXB DUBAI Dubai 4 KBL KABUL Kabul 4 5 KHI KARACHI Karachi 5 DEL DELHI Delhi 5 5 KTM KATHMANDU Kathmandu 5 75 DAC DHAKA Dhaka 6 RGN YANGON Yangon 6 5 BKK BANGKOK Bangkok 7 SIN SINGAPORE Singapore 8 HKG HONG KONG Hong Kong BJS BEIJING Beijing TPE TAIPEI Taipei City Of...

Page 32: ...2 F Temperature Correction Sensor Accuracy Direction Measurement accuracy Within 10 Accuracy guaranteed temperature range 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Bearing graph within 2 gradations Pressure Measurement accuracy Within 3 hPa 0 1 inHg Altimeter measurement accuracy Within 75 m 246 ft Guaranteed accuracy temperature range 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Strongimpactorprolongedexposureto temperature extr...

Page 33: ...riginal retailer l Digital Compass Reading Precautions Q3 ERR appears following 2 point calibration ERR on the display could indicate a sensor problem If ERR disappears after about one second try performing 2 point calibration again If ERR keeps appearing after multiple attempts contact a CASIO service center or your original retailer Q4 Directioninformationindicatedbythe watch is different from t...

Page 34: ...il it recharges sufficiently l Checking the Charge Level Q2 H M and L are flashing on the display The watch is in the charge recovery mode Wait until the recovery process is complete about 15 minutes The watch will recover more quickly if you place it in a brightly lit location If an alarm hourly time signal illumination and or other power intensive functions are used within a short period of time...

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