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Casio Watch 2353-1 User's Manual

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1. 1 i Inputting Data 1 Use to scroll to an empty record or to an existing record whose data you want to replace 2 Hold down for a few seconds until the first data char acter starts to flash 3 Press to scroll through characters at the flashing lo cation Holding down scrolls at high speed e The following shows the scroll cycle when is pressed Data No gt Space gt AtoZ gt 0to9 gt e Note that there is no way to back scroll This means that if you accidentally go past the character you want you have to go through the entire forward scroll cycle to get back to it 4 When the character you want is displayed press to advance to the next posi tion e Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as necessary to input all of the text 5 After inputting the text you want press to store it e The watch automatically cancels the input operation and returns to the Data Bank Mode screen if you do not input anything for a few minutes Searching for Data Bank Mode Data In the Data Bank Mode press to scroll through data Holding down scrolls at high speed e When the data text has more than three characters the text scrolls from right to left on the screen The end of the text data is indicated by the symbol lt e Pressing pauses the right to left scrolling of the Data Bank Mode data Press again to resume scrol
2. 2353 2 CITY CODE TABLE A iiei Ey City Other major cities in same time zone 11 PPG PAGO PAGO 10 HNL HONOLULU PAPEETE 09 ANC ANCHORAGE NOME YVR _ VANCOUVER _ LAS VEGAS SEATTLE DAWSON CITY 08 SFO SAN FRANCISCO LAX LOS ANGELES 07 DEN DENVER EL PASO EDMONTON 06 MEX MEXICO CITY HOUSTON DALLAS FORT WORTH CHI CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS WINNIPEG 05 MIA MIAMI MONTREAL DETROIT BOSTON LIMA NYC NEW YORK PANAMA CITY HAVANA BOGOTA 04 CCS CARACAS LA PAZ SANTIAGO PORT OF SPAIN 03 RIO RIO DE JANEIRO SAO PAULO BUENOS AIRES BRASILIA MONTEVIDEO DUBLIN LISBON CASABLANCA 00 LON LONDON DAKAR ABIDJAN PAR PARIS MADRID AMSTERDAM ALGIERS 401 MIL MILAN HAMBURG FRANKFURT VIENNA ROM ROME STOCKHOLM BER BERLIN IST ISTANBUL ATHENS HELSINKI BEIRUT 02 CAI CAIRO DAMASCUS CAPE TOWN JRS JERUSALEM 403 JED JEDDAH MOSCOW KUWAIT RIYADH ADEN ADDIS ABABA NAIROBI 3 5 THR TEHRAN SHIRAZ 04 DXB _ DUBAI ABU DHABI MUSCAT 4 5 KBL KABUL 405 KHI KARACHI MLE MALE 5 5 DEL DELHI MUMBAI CALCUTTA 06 DAC DHAKA COLOMBO 6 5 RGN YANGON 407 BKK BANGKOK JAKARTA PHNOM PENH HANOI VIENTIANE 408 SIN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BEIJING TAIPEI HKG HONG KONG MANILA PERTH ULAANBAATAR 409 SEL SEOUL PYONGYANG TYO TOKYO 9 5 ADL A
3. The DST indicator is on the display while daylight saving time is turned on e The DST setting you make is applied to all World Time Mode cities You cannot make separate settings for each city code e Note that the display also switches between the current time and current date dis play when you hold down to change the daylight saving time setting After mak ing your setting press again to display the information time or date you want EVENT REMINDER MODE The Event Reminder Mode lets you store up to 10 reminders of past events each containing the date year month day and time hour minutes the event occurred and city code that was selected when the event occurred You can use this feature to record the date time and location city code of events as they happen such as the start and end of a meeting how long it takes to drive from one location to another etc DataNo Year City code Alternates at 1 second intervals Tra 1 Month Day Hour Minutes e The 12 hour 24 hour time format for the Event Reminder Mode is the same as the one you select in the Timekeeping Mode Recording an Event Reminder In the Timekeeping Mode hold down for a few seconds until the display flashes The first event you record is stored as Record 1 When you record a second event it is stored as Record 1 and the previous event shifts to Record 2 Records are shifted each time you input a new one
4. This means that the newest event is always Record 1 If you have 10 records stored in memory the oldest one is Record E END e You can have up to 10 event records in memory at one time Recording an eleventh record causes the oldest record in memory Record E to be deleted and the other remaining records to be shifted to make room for the new one Viewing Records in Event Reminder Memory In the Event Reminder Mode press to scroll through records starting with the newest one Record 1 Holding down scrolls through records at high speed e The date of the record alternates with its city code and time on the display in one second intervals Deleting an Event Reminder Record 1 Use to display the record you want to delete 2 Hold down for a few seconds until CLR stops flashing on the display e Releasing while CLR is still flashing cancels the delete procedure without delet ing anything e The remaining records are shifted accordingly and Record 1 appears after the record is deleted DATA BANK MODE Data The Data Bank Mode lets you store up to 10 records data No 1 E each containing a text of up to 24 characters The watch automatically reverts to the Timekeeping Mode if you leave it in the Data Bank Mode without performing any operation for a few minutes e When you enter the Data Bank Mode the first record that appears is the one that was on the display the last time you exited the mode at AEC
5. DELAIDE DARWIN 10 GUM GUAM MELBOURNE RABAUL SYD SYDNEY 11 NOU NOUMEA PORT VILA 12 WLG WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH NADI NAURU ISLAND Based on data as of June 1999
6. Module No 2353 2353 1 GENERAL GUIDE e Press to change from mode to mode e Some models have a white on black display e The watch automatically reverts to the Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform any operation in the Data Bank Mode for a few minutes e Holding down for a few seconds in any mode returns to the Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Mode World Time Mode TIMEKEEPING MODE The Home Time indicator appears on the display in the Timekeeping Mode Crown Day of week Analog display Home time indicator Press ri W E ofl B20 PM indicator P Seconds Digital display Month Day Hour Minutes Timekeeping Calendar e Press to toggle the lower display between the time hour minutes seconds and date day of the week month day e Your Home Time city code momentarily appears on the display whenever you enter the Timekeeping Mode from another mode e Pressing in the Timekeeping Mode displays your Home Time city code and home time for about one second To set the time and date 1 While in the Timekeeping Mode hold down until the city code flashes on the display 2 Press to move the selection flashing around the display in the following se quence City Code gt DST ON OFF Seconds Hour Minutes A y Day lt Month Year 12 24 hour format 3 While
7. ess Ol HWE ot BSD se Month Day e You cannot change the time setting in the World Time Mode The time setting you make in the Timekeeping Mode is used to calculate the times in the World Time zones For daylight saving time summer time you must make separate settings for the Timekeeping Mode and World Time Mode e The seconds count in the World Time Mode is synchronized with the count in the Timekeeping Mode e The 12 hour 24 hour format setting you make in the Timekeeping Mode is applied to all the times in the World Time Mode e See the CITY CODE TABLE for information about city names and GMT differen tials When you return to the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode the display contents timekeeping or calendar are the same as what they were when you last exited the mode Event Reminder Mode Data Bank Mode Stopwatch Mode City Code Search In the World Time Mode press to scroll through the available city codes Holding down scrolls at high speed e Pressing in the World Time Mode displays the current date day of the week month day in the currently displayed city code city The world time indicator also appears while the date is displayed Pressing again returns to the city code and time display Selecting Daylight Saving Time Summer Time In the World Time Mode hold down for a few seconds to toggle between daylight saving time summer time and standard time
8. ling Editing Data 1 In the Data Bank Mode use to display the record whose data you want to edit 2 Hold down for a few seconds until the first data character starts to flash 3 Use to move the flashing to a character you want to change 4 Use to scroll through available characters until the one you want is displayed e Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make the rest of the corrections you want 5 After everything is the way you want press to store the new data Deleting Data Bank Mode Data 1 In the Data Bank Mode use to display the record whose data you want to delete 2 Hold down for a few seconds until the first data character starts to flash 3 Hold down and at the same time until CLR appears on the screen indicating that the data is deleted e At this point you could input new data if you want 4 Press to return to Data Bank Mode screen STOPWATCH MODE 1 100 second The Stopwatch Mode lets you measure elapsed time split times and two finishes The range of the stopwatch is 59 minutes 59 99 seconds et OO 0 D0 Minutes Seconds Elapsed time measurement Start Stop Re start Stop Clear Split time measurement Start Split Split release Stop Clear Split time and 1st 2nd place times O mp A gt C gt A gt Start Split Stop Split release Clear First runner Second runner Record time of finishes finishes second runner Record time of first runner
9. the seconds setting is selected flashing press to reset it to 00 If you press while the seconds setting is in the range of 30 to 59 the seconds are reset to 00 and 1 is added to the minutes If the seconds setting is in the range of 00 to 29 the minutes count is unchanged e While the 12H 24H setting is flashing press to toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping e While the DST ON OFF setting is flashing press to toggle daylight saving time summer time on and off While the city code is flashing press to scroll through the available city codes to select one as your Home Time city e While any other setting is selected flashing press to increase it e Holding down changes the setting at high speed 4 After you set the time and date press to return to the Timekeeping Mode e The day of the week is automatically set in accordance with the date e The date can be set within the range of January 1 1995 to December 31 2039 e lf you do not press any button for a few minutes while a setting is flashing the flashing stops and the watch goes back to the Timekeeping Mode automatically To set the hands Pull the crown out Set the hands by turning the crown in either direction Push the crown in ona time signal WORLD TIME MODE The World Time Mode lets you view the current time in any one of 27 time zones 40 cities around the world DST on indicator World time indicator Day of week PN Pr

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