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Operation Guide 5073

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MA0905-EA

Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch.

This watch does not have a city code that corresponds to the UTC offset of –3.5 

hours. Because of this, the radio-controlled atomic timekeeping function will not 

display the correct time for Newfoundland, Canada.

Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any 

damage or loss suffered by you or any third party arising through the use of this 

product or its malfunction.

About This Manual

Button operations are indicated using the letters 

A

 

through 

D

 shown in the illustration.

Hand Functions

Regular timekeeping

 Hour Hand

 Second Hand

 Minute Hand

 Day of the Week Hand

 Day

World Time

 World Time Hour Hand: 

 Indicates the current time in the World Time City in  

24-hour format.

 World Time Minute Hand

This User’s Guide uses numbers shown above to identify watch hands and indicators.

Things to check before using the watch

1.  Hold down 

C

 for about two seconds to enter regular timekeeping, and then 

observe the movement of the 

x

 

Second Hand

.

Is the 

x

 

Second Hand

 moving smoothly at one-second intervals?

Is the 

x

 

Second Hand

 moving at 

two-second intervals or is it stopped 

completely?

Go to step 2.

The watch is charged sufficiently. 

For details about charging, see 

“Charging the Watch”.

Power is low. Charge the watch by placing 

it in a location where it is exposed to light. 

For details, see “Charging the Watch”.

NO

YES

YES

NEXT

2.  Check the Home City and the daylight saving time (DST) setting.

Use the procedure under “To configure Home City settings” to configure your Home 

City and daylight saving time settings.

Important!

Proper time calibration signal reception and World Time settings depend on correct 

Home City, Home Time, and Home Date settings. Make sure you configure these 

settings correctly.

3.  Set the current time.

 To set the time using a time calibration signal 

 

See “To get ready for a receive operation”.
 To set the time manually 

 

See “Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually”.

The watch is now ready for use.
 For details about the watch’s radio controlled timekeeping feature, see “Radio 

Controlled Atomic Timekeeping”.

Charging the Watch

The face of the watch is a solar cell that generates power from light. The generated 

power charges a built-in rechargeable battery, which powers watch operations. The 

watch charges whenever it is exposed to light.

Charging Guide

Whenever you are not 

wearing the watch, leave 

it in a location where it is 

exposed to light.

 Best charging 

 

performance is achieved 

by exposing the watch to 

light that is as strong as 

possible.

When wearing the watch, 

make sure that its face is 

not blocked from light by the 

sleeve of your clothing.

 The watch may enter a 

 

sleep state if its face is 

blocked by your sleeve 

even only partially.

Warning!
Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite hot. 

Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become 

particularly hot when exposed to the following conditions for long periods.

 On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight

 

 Too close to an incandescent lamp

 

 Under direct sunlight

 

Important!

 Keep the watch in an area normally exposed to bright light when storing it for long 

 

periods. This helps to ensure that power does not run down.
 Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in 

 

such a way that it is blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down. 

Make sure that the watch is exposed to bright light whenever possible.

B

+

5

6

*

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Power Levels

B

+

@

*

Moves at two-second 

intervals.

You can get an idea of the watch’s power level by 

observing the movement of the 

x

 

Second Hand

.

 If the 

 

x

 

Second Hand

 is moving normally at one-second 

intervals, power is at Level 1.
 If the 

 

x

 

Second Hand

 is moving at two-second intervals, 

power is at Level 2, which is quite low. Expose the watch 

to light as soon as possible so it can charge.

Level Hand Movement

Function Status

1

Normal

All functions enabled

2

x

 

Second Hand

 moves at two-second 

intervals.

b

 

Day

 changes to 

1

 (home position).

Time calibration signal reception 

disabled

3

x

 

Second Hand

 stopped.

z

 

Hour Hand

 and 

c

 

Minute Hand

 stopped 

at 12 o’clock.

All functions disabled

 When power drops to Level 3, all functions will be disabled but the watch will 

 

continue to keep time internally for about one week. If you recharge the battery 

sufficiently during this period, the analog hands will move automatically to the 

correct setting and regular timekeeping will resume. After one week, all settings 

(including timekeeping) will be cleared. Recharging the battery will reset all settings 

to their initial factory defaults.

Charging Times

Exposure Level (Brightness)

Daily 

Operation 

*1

Level Change *2

Level 3

Level 2

Level 1

Outdoor sunlight (50,000 lux)

8 min.

2 hours

24 hours

Window sunlight (10,000 lux)

30 min.

6 hours

89 hours

Window sunlight on cloudy day 

(5,000 lux)

48 min.

9 hours

145 hours

Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)

8 hours

98 hours

– – –

1  Approximate exposure each day to generate power for normal daily operation

 

*

2  Approximate exposure to take power up one level

 

*

 The above times are for reference only. Actual times depend on lighting conditions.

 

 For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the “Power 

 

Supply” section of the Specifications.

Power Saving

Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a 

certain period in an area where it is dark. The table below shows how watch functions 

are affected by Power Saving.

 There actually are two sleep state levels: “second hand sleep” and “function sleep”.

 

Elapsed Time in Dark

Operation

60 to 70 minutes  

(second hand sleep)

x

 

Second Hand

 only stopped at 12 o’clock, all other 

functions enabled

6 or 7 days (function sleep)

All functions, including analog timekeeping, disabled

 

Internal timekeeping maintained

 

 The watch will not enter a sleep state between 6:00 AM and 9:59 PM. If the watch 

 

is already in a sleep state when 6:00 AM arrives, however, it will remain in the sleep 

state.

To recover from the sleep state

Move the watch to a well-lit area or press any button.

Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping

This watch receives a time calibration signal and updates its time setting accordingly. 

However, when using the watch outside of areas covered by time calibration signals, 

you will have to adjust the settings manually as required. See “Configuring Current 

Time and Date Settings Manually” for more information.
This section explains how the watch updates its time settings when the city code 

selected as the Home City is in Japan, North America, Europe, or China, and is one 

that supports time calibration signal reception.

If your Home City Code setting 

is this:

The watch can receive the signal from the 

transmitter located here:

LON, PAR, ATH

Anthorn (England), Mainflingen (Germany)

HKG

Shangqiu City (China)

TYO

Fukushima (Japan), Fukuoka/Saga (Japan)

HNL, ANC, LAX, DEN, CHI, NYC

Fort Collins, Colorado (United States)

Important!

 The areas covered by 

 

HNL

 and 

ANC

 are quite far from the calibration signal 

transmitters, so certain conditions may cause reception problems.
 When 

 

HNL

 or 

HKG

 is selected as the Home City, only the time and date are 

adjusted according to the time calibration signal. You need to switch manually 

between standard time and daylight saving time (DST) if required. See “To toggle 

the Home City time between standard time and daylight saving time” for information 

about how to do this.

Summary of Contents for 5073

Page 1: ...ch s power level by observing the movement of the x Second Hand If the x Second Hand is moving normally at one second intervals power is at Level 1 If the x Second Hand is moving at two second intervals power is at Level 2 which is quite low Expose the watch to light as soon as possible so it can charge Level Hand Movement Function Status 1 Normal All functions enabled 2 x Second Hand moves at two...

Page 2: ...e regular timekeeping mode keep 1 A depressed for about two seconds as the x Second Hand goes through the following sequence Moves to the last signal reception result Y or N then to READY or R for some models The 2 x Second Hand indicates the operations the watch is currently performing When the x Second Hand is pointed here It means this READY R Watch is setting up for reception WORK W Reception ...

Page 3: ...er all the settings are the way you want press 3 A to return to regular timekeeping B 5 6 B Note After you specify a city code the watch will use UTC offsets to calculate the World Time based on the current time in your Home City Coordinated Universal Time the world wide scientific standard of timekeeping The reference point for UTC is Greenwich England Selecting some city codes automatically make...

Page 4: ...ep 3 of this procedure until the hands stop moving Hold down 3 A for about two seconds until the short end of the v Day of the Week Hand toggles to STD standard time or DST daylight saving summer time Note that you cannot switch between STD standard time DST daylight saving summer time while UTC is selected as the World Time City Note that the STD standard time DST daylight saving summer time sett...

Page 5: ...he x Second Hand starts moving normally at one second intervals The x Second Hand starts to move at one second intervals but then suddenly returns to moving at two second intervals The watch probably is not sufficiently charged yet Continue keeping it exposed to light B 6 5 Time Calibration Signal The information in this section applies only when LON PAR ATH HNL ANC LAX DEN CHI NYC HKG or TYO is s...

Page 6: ...aia 1 UTC 0 LON London PAR Paris 1 ATH Athens 2 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential JED Jeddah 3 THR Tehran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 DEL Delhi 5 5 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 HKG Hong Kong 8 TYO Tokyo 9 ADL Adelaide 9 5 SYD Sydney 10 NOU Noumea 11 WLG Wellington 12 Based on data as of December 2008 The rules governing global times GMT differential and UTC off...

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