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 Ascent Rate Alarm

The ascent rate alarm displays a fl ashing warning whenever you ascend from a scuba dive (using a 
self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) at a rate of 10 meters per minute or faster.

 The rate of ascent is a general rule of thumb that indicates the speed at which excessive bubble 

formation is avoided.

 Breaking this general rule of ascent can lead to decompression sickness. Because of this, the ascent 

rate alarm of the watch cannot be disabled by you.

 Note that 10 meters per minute is ascent rate setting for diving in seawater, not fresh water.

Notice that the higher the altitude you dive at, the lower the barometric pressure compared to that at sea 
level. This means that there is a greater risk of decompression sickness and other problems than at sea 
level.

Important!

 Your watch is not a precision measuring instrument. The alarm function is intended for general 

reference only. Be sure to use this watch together with special-purpose equipment.

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15. Are there any precautions when taking the watch on an airplane?

Entering the Diving Mode while fl ying will display a depth value based on your current surrounding air 
pressure, which will cause the watch to mistakenly interpret that you are currently under water. 
While diving, the watch will not return to the Timekeeping Mode if you hold down 

C

 for about three 

seconds. This is a safety feature to avoid accidental switching to the Timekeeping Mode from the Diving 
Mode during a dive. If you are not diving, you can override the safety feature by holding down 

C

 for about 

10 seconds to force the watch to return to the Timekeeping Mode. It is important to note, however, that 
you should never use this override operation while diving.

16. Does this watch support saturation diving?

No. Never use this watch while saturation diving. Doing so creates the risk of accident and damage to the 
watch.

17. What should I do if the watch detects abnormal magnetism during a bearing reading operation, 

which is indicated by the fl ashing fi gures in the illustration below?

Move away from any potential source of strong magnetism and try taking 
a reading again.
If abnormal magnetism is detected again when you retry, it could mean 
that the watch itself has become magnetized. If this happens, continue to 
keep away from the source of strong magnetism, perform fi gure 8 or 
3-point calibration, and then try taking a reading again. See “To perform 
figure 8 calibration” (page E-70), “To perform 3-point calibration” (page E-72), and 
“Location” (page E-78).

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11. What happens to log data and/or surface time measurement if I change the current time or date 

setting?

Log data and/or surface time measurement is unaffected if you change the current time or date setting.

12. What happens if I use display illumination too much while diving?

Overuse of illumination, the compass, or other functions that require high power can cause a battery error, 
which will limit further availability of illumination and sensors. When a battery error occurs, the display will 
continually show only the current time and dive time (up to six hours).

13. How can I maximize operation provided by a battery charge?

A pressure sensor is activated while the watch is in the Diving Mode, which means that the Diving Mode 
consumes large amounts of power. Frequent use of the Diving Mode will shorten the life between charges 
of the chargeable battery. To maximize battery life, be sure to enter the Diving Mode just before you are 
ready to dive, and exit it as soon as possible after completing the dive.

14. Can I use the watch for high-altitude diving?

When you enter the Diving Mode, the watch automatically sets ambient pressure as the 0-meter depth 
(0-meter reset). This means you can use the watch even when diving in a lake at a high altitude. At a high 
altitude that exceeds 5,000 meters (Barometric Pressure: 530 hPa or less), 

LIMIT ERR

 will appear on the 

display indicating that measurement is not possible. Note that depth values displayed by this watch are 
based on seawater depth (Specifi c Gravity: 1.025), and that your depth when diving in fresh water is 
actually 2.5% deeper than the displayed depth.

Fresh water depth = Displayed Depth × 1.025

The watch’s ascent rate alarm is triggered by ascent of 10 meters per minute or greater. Note that the 
trigger rate is for seawater diving. Notice that the higher the altitude you dive at, the lower the barometric 
pressure compared to that at sea level. This means that there is a greater risk of decompression sickness 
and other problems than at sea level. Make sure that you complete the special applicable training before 
diving at high altitude or in fresh water.

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7. What is the maximum dive time that can be measured?

A dive time of up to six hours can be measured for a single log data record. The watch will return to the 
Timekeeping Mode if the dive time exceeds six hours. If this happens, log data up to six hours is recorded 
in memory.

8. In the case of successive diving and repeat diving, how does the watch determine where one 

dive starts and another dive ends?

The watch applies the criteria below when you return to the water surface (depth of 1.4 meters or less) at 
the end of a dive.

Successive diving

If you resume your dive (to a depth of 1.5 meters or greater) before 10 
minutes of surface time elapse, the current log record is kept open and the 
new dive is considered as part of the current dive.

Repeat diving

Hold down 

C

 for about three seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode. (The 

watch will also return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if the surface 
time exceeds 10 minutes.) Now if you re-enter the Diving Mode, a separate 
log record will be started.

9. Can I operate buttons while under water?

The buttons of the watch can be operated while submerged. 

L

 turns on illumination, 

A

 displays water 

temperature, 

D

 takes a direction reading, and 

B

 registers a time stamp.

10. What happens if I forgot to enter the Diving Mode before starting a dive?

If you enter the water and then enter the Diving Mode while under water (at a depth of 1.5 meters or less), 
the watch will not be able to perform 0-meter reset correctly, which will cause a dive measurement start 
error (page E-42). The warning mark ( ) will fl ash on the display, or dive time measurement will start from the 
point when the Diving Mode is entered. Water depth measurement and log data recording will be 
performed, but it should be remembered that data in this case is unreliable.

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2. What happens if the watch battery goes dead during a dive?

The 

H

M

, and 

L

 marks will fl ash on the display to indicate a battery error. If this happens during a dive, 

the dive time measurement and the current timekeeping will continue, but water depth measurement, 
water temperature measurement, and direction detection operations will be disabled. Also note that log 
data stored before the battery error will be retained, but there will be no log data recorded following the 
error.

3. Why does data recording start as soon as I enter the water?

Forcefully entering the water can cause you to reach a depth of 1.5 meters or greater immediately after 
entry, which will cause data recording to start. If you surface to 1.4 meters or less, dive time measurement 
will pause. Then when you resume your dive, dive time measurement will restart.

4. What should I do if log memory becomes full?

Log memory has a maximum capacity of 20 log records. If log memory already has 20 log records, 
recording a new log record in the Diving Mode will automatically delete the oldest log record to make room 
for the new one.

5. What is the maximum water depth that can be measured?

Water depth can be measured up to 80 meters. Exceeding a depth of 80 meters causes 

dEEP

 to appear 

on the display. Normal display of the water depth value will resume after you return to a depth of 80 
meters or less. In the above case, the maximum depth log data will also show 

dEEP

.

6. What is the maximum temperature (water temperature) that can be measured?

Temperature can be measured within the range of –10°C to 60°C. 

- -.-°C

 is displayed when a measured 

value is outside the allowable range.

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High-altitude and fresh water diving

When you enter the Diving Mode, the watch automatically sets ambient pressure as the 0-meter depth 
(0-meter reset). This means you can use the watch even when diving in a lake at a high altitude. At a high 
altitude that exceeds 5,000 meters (Barometric Pressure: 530 hPa or less), 

LIMIT ERR

 will be displayed, 

indicating that measurement is not possible. 
Note that the watch displays water depth that is converted to seawater depth (Specifi c Gravity: 1.025). 
Because of this, your depth when diving in fresh water is actually about 2.5% deeper than the depth 
displayed by the watch.

Example

Displayed depth: 20 meters × 1.025 = 20.5 (actual depth)

The watch’s ascent rate alarm is triggered by ascent of 10 meters per minute or greater. Note that the 
trigger rate is for seawater diving.

Notice that the higher the altitude you dive at, the lower the barometric pressure compared to that at sea 
level. This means that there is a greater risk of decompression sickness and other problems than at sea 
level. Also note that you should engage in high-altitude and fresh water diving only after completing 
applicable special training.

Diving Mode FAQ

1. What is the meaning of the warning mark ( ) on the display?

The warning mark ( ) indicates that some problem has occurred in the Diving Mode. Log data produced 
while a warning mark is on the display is unreliable and should not be used for future dive planning, etc. If 
a warning mark ( ) fl ashes on the display, refer to page E-62.

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 Precautions During Use

Extreme ambient temperature changes

 Your watch measures pressure using a precision pressure sensor. Temperature extremes due to the 

causes below while using it can make proper measurement impossible.
– Leaving the watch in direct sunlight
– Leaving the watch inside a vehicle parked in the sun

 

In such cases, leave the watch in the water for two to three minutes to acclimate before using it.

 

A sudden change in temperature while you are using the watch for diving may cause a depth value of 0.1 
to 0.3 meters to be displayed while you are on the water surface, or may cause a negative depth error. 
If a measurement error occurs, refer to page E-47.

 The operating temperature range (accuracy guaranteed) for the watch’s water depth sensor and 

temperature sensor is –10°C to 60°C. The operating temperature range (accuracy guaranteed) for the 
watch’s direction sensor is 10°C to 40°C. Using this watch while ice diving or for other applications that 
will cause its allowable operating temperature ranges to be exceeded can cause measurement error 
and/or operation error.

Extreme depth fl uctuations

Your watch measures water depth in approximately one-second intervals and displays the result. A 
sudden change in water depth can cause the displayed depth to be different from the actual depth. In 
addition, a slow surfacing rate no greater than 10 meters per minute is recommended in the case of sports 
diving in order to avoid trouble due to lung squeeze, lung problems, the risk of decompression sickness, 
and other dangerous problems.

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 Sensor error

A sensor error occurs, indicated by display of 

Err

 and the fl ashing warning mark ( ) if strong impact or 

other force damages a sensor, causes faulty sensor connection, etc.

 Even if an error occurs, dive time measurement will continue if it is 

already started.

 Hold down 

C

 for about three seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode.

If a sensor error occurs, do not use the watch for diving and contact an authorized CASIO service 
center as soon as possible for repair.

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Operation Guide 3445

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Страница 1: ... To get ready for a receive operation page E 16 To set the time manually See Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually page E 32 The watch is now ready for use For details about the watch s radio controlled timekeeping feature see Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping page E 14 E 3 Things to check before using the watch 1 Check the battery power level Is H or M displayed for the battery pow...

Страница 2: ...ns page E 125 E 11 Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status 4 CHG l ll l l l l l l l l l l l ll l Except for the current time and the CHG charge indicator all functions and display indicators disabled 5 All functions disabled The flashing LOW indicator at Level 3 L tells you that battery power is very low and that exposure to bright light for charging is required as soon as possible At Level 5...

Страница 3: ...ect reception l ll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ll E 19 If the current reception fails but a previous reception within the last 24 hours was successful the display shows the receive indicator and the ERR indicator If the ERR indicator only is displayed without the receive indicator it means that all of the receive operations over the past 24 hours have failed The watch will return to the Timeke...

Страница 4: ...ic Dial The indication of the graphic dial is synced with the minutes and seconds of the current time and time measurements In the Timekeeping Mode and the World Time Mode segments appear in one second units After the 60th second segments disappear in one second units During diving log data display segments appear in one minute units After the 60th minute segments disappear in one minute units Whe...

Страница 5: ...bearing for about 20 seconds while measuring water depth E 35 Using the Diving Functions Entering the Diving Mode and starting a dive causes the watch to create a log record and start measuring and recording dive time water depth and water temperature automatically After a dive is complete the watch also displays the surface time Important Charge the battery to at least Level 2 before using it for...

Страница 6: ... 3 meters or greater is measured Water Depth and Water Pressure Underwater pressure increases along with the depth In the case of seawater Specific Gravity 1 025 water pressure increases one atmosphere 1 03kg cm2 with each 10 meter increase in depth The water depth sensor of your watch detects water pressure and the watch uses the relationship between water pressure and depth to display a seawater ...

Страница 7: ...be operated while submerged L turns on illumination A displays water temperature D takes a direction reading and B registers a time stamp 10 What happens if I forgot to enter the Diving Mode before starting a dive If you enter the water and then enter the Diving Mode while under water at a depth of 1 5 meters or less the watch will not be able to perform 0 meter reset correctly which will cause a ...

Страница 8: ...2 Use D to display the log record you want to delete Important Note that holding down A for more than five seconds in step 3 will delete all log records Once a record is deleted it cannot be recovered 3 Hold down A for about two seconds First CLEAR Hold will flash on the display After that CLEAR will stop flashing and remain display Release A as soon as CLEAR stops flashing Deleting a record displays ...

Страница 9: ...clination correction You should perform calibration whenever direction readings produced by the watch do not match those of another reliable compass and before setting off on a dive Leave the watch on your wrist when performing figure 8 calibration When performing 3 point calibration remove the watch from your wrist l l l l l l l ll Desired bearing 12 o clock Bearing angle Diving Mode Screen E 67 U...

Страница 10: ...s the direction angle for the stored reading along with a pointer that indicates the stored reading When you take digital compass readings while the Bearing Memory screen is displayed the direction angle of the current digital compass reading as read from the 12 o clock position of the watch and the stored Bearing Memory direction reading will both be shown To store a direction angle reading in Be...

Страница 11: ... the display the display will change to show the countdown time hours To specify the countdown start time 1 Enter the Countdown Timer Mode If a countdown is in progress indicated by the seconds counting down press D to stop it and then press A to reset to the current countdown start time If a countdown is paused press A to reset to the current countdown start time 2 Hold down A for at least two se...

Страница 12: ...ment reading will appear in the lower display The watch will continue to take temperature readings every second for 60 minutes The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode after the reading operation is complete 60 minutes Press D to restart temperature readings Pressing C while a reading operation is in progress will stop the operation and enter the Tide Moon Mode Diving Diving Mode Pressing A w...

Страница 13: ...e Moon Mode as shown on page E 26 This displays the Tide Screen which shows information in the following sequence After TIDE appears on the display the Tide Graph will display the tide level at 6 00 a m on the current day 2 Use D to specify the time you want Each press of D advances the time by one hour causing the Tide Graph to change accordingly Holding down D scrolls the time at high speed If y...

Страница 14: ...ounding While a compass reading operation is in progress While calibrating in the Digital Compass Mode While a receive operation is in progress in the Receive Mode While measuring Tide Moon values While in a sensor mode an auto light switch operation is performed after a sensor reading To enable or disable the auto light switch In the Timekeeping Mode hold down L for at least three seconds to togg...

Страница 15: ...to be reflected in temperature readings by the watch E 115 While performing 3 point calibration the watch returns to standby for calibration of Point 1 The calibration procedure needs to be restarted because an error occurred during calibration or for some other reason Perform calibration of Point 1 again ERR appears after 3 point calibration is complete If ERR appears it could mean there is someth...

Страница 16: ...as one is successful Manual receive Receive Mode Receivable Time Calibration Signals Mainflingen Germany Call Sign DCF77 Frequency 77 5 kHz Anthorn England Call Sign MSF Frequency 60 0 kHz Fort Collins Colorado the United States Call Sign WWVB Frequency 60 0 kHz Fukushima Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 40 0 kHz Fukuoka Saga Japan Call Sign JJY Frequency 60 0 kHz Shangqiu City Henan Province China Ca...

Страница 17: ...determined by each individual country L 2 City Code Table City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential PPG Pago Pago 11 HNL Honolulu 10 ANC Anchorage 9 YVR Vancouver 8 LAX Los Angeles YEA Edmonton 7 DEN Denver MEX Mexico City 6 CHI Chicago NYC New York 5 YHZ Halifax 4 YYT St Johns 3 5 SCL Santiago 3 RIO Rio De Janeiro FEN Fernando de Noronha 2 RAI Praia 1 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential U...

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