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1. until each of the following steps occurs Hold SET appears on the digital display gt Magnetic declination settings flash e This is the setting screen 2 Press to display the bidirectional calibration screen e At this time the digital display will show 1 to indicate that the watch is ready to calibrate the first direction E 29 3 Place the watch on a level surface facing any direction you want and press to calibrate the first direction e is shown on the digital display while calibration is being performed When calibration is successful the digital display will show 2 This means that the watch is ready for calibration of the second direction e Calibration takes about 13 seconds Do not move the watch while calibration is being performed 4 Rotate the watch 180 degrees 5 Press again to calibrate the second direction e js shown on the digital display while calibration is being performed When calibration is successful the digital display will show OK and then change to the Compass Mode screen To perform northerly calibration Important If you want to perform both northerly and bidirectional calibration perform bidirectional calibration first and then perform northerly calibration This is necessary because bidirectional calibration cancels any existing northerly calibration setting 1 In the Compass Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SE
2. If your map indicates the declination angle as 7 4 you should input 7 In the case of 7 6 input 8 for 7 5 you can input 7 or 8 E 27 e Bidirectional Calibration and Northerly Calibration Bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration calibrate the accuracy of the bearing sensor in relation to magnetic north Use bidirectional calibration when you want to take readings within an area exposed to magnetic force This type of calibration should be used if the watch becomes magnetized for any reason With northerly calibration you teach the watch which way is north which you have to determine with another compass or some other means Important The more correctly you perform bidirectional calibration the better the accuracy of the bearing sensor readouts You should perform bidirectional calibration whenever you change environments where you use the bearing sensor and whenever you feel that the bearing sensor is producing incorrect readings To perform magnetic declination correction 1 In the Compass Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display Magnetic declination settings flash e This is the setting screen 2 Use East and West to change the settings The following explains magnetic declination angle direction settings Magnetic declination angle direction value E W or 0 0 No magnetic declination correction performed The
3. if a measured barometric pressure falls outside the range of 260 hPa to 1 100 hPa 7 65 inHg to 32 45 inHg The barometric pressure value will reappear as soon as the measured barometric pressure is within the allowable range Temperature e Temperature is displayed in units of 0 1 C or 0 2 F e The displayed temperature value changes to C or F if a measured temperature falls outside the range of 10 0 C to 60 0 C 14 0 F to 140 0 F The temperature value will reappear as soon as the measured temperature is within the allowable range Display Units You can select either hectopascals hPa or inchesHg inHg as the display unit for the measured barometric pressure and Celsius C or Fahrenheit F as the display unit for the measured temperature value See To specify temperature barometric pressure and altitude units page E 60 Barometric Pressure Graph Barometric pressure graph Barometric pressure indicates changes in the atmosphere By monitoring these changes you can predict the weather with reasonable accuracy This watch takes barometric pressure measurements automatically every two hours at the 30th minute of every even numbered hour Measurement results are used as the data to create the barometric pressure graph that appears on the digital display and the second hand indicates the barometric pressure differential Reading the Barometric Pressure Graph The barometric pressure graph s
4. until the second hand is pointed at the city code you want to select e Select your Home City code before changing any other setting e For full information about city codes see the City Code Table at the back of this manual Minutes hand City code E 22 3 Press to cycle through the available settings on the digital display in the sequence shown below City Code gt DST gt eeu h Seconds gt Hour gt Minute h Year 4 Thermometer Barometer Auto Light Illumination Button Operation D Month Altitude unit On Off Duration ial DES Tone On Off e The following steps explain how to configure timekeeping settings only 4 When the timekeeping setting you want to change is displayed use and or to change it as described below Display To do this Do this H T Change the city code Press AGE i e pes egepen Delt Sang Time onard press 2 H Togs a 12 hour 12H and 24 hour 24H Press gN Reset the seconds to 00 Press mag Change the hour or minute Use and E 23 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Display To do this Do this Paty 1 Change the year Use and 5 38 Change the month or day 5 Press to exit the setting screen e The hands of the watch will move to the time you set Do not perform any operation on the watch while the hands are moving
5. 5 seconds per day e 10 seconds of alarm operation per day e 10 compass operations per week e 10 hours of altimeter measurement once per month e Barometric pressure readings and graph updating every two hours 12 times per day Frequent use of illumination runs down the battery Particular care is required when using the auto light switch page E 81 E 90 a Le City Code Table City Code Table Cote City gut Diferential Cote City gut Diferential PAGO PAGO PPG Pago Pago 11 KABUL KBL Kabul 45 HONOLULU HNL Honolulu 10 KARACHI KHI Karachi 5 ANCHORAGE ANC Anchorage 9 DELHI DEL Delhi 5 5 LOS ANGELES LAX Los Angeles 8 KATHMANDU KTM Kathmandu 5 75 DENVER DEN Denver 7 DHAKA DAC Dhaka 6 CHICAGO CHI Chicago 6 YANGON RGN Yangon 6 5 NEWYORK NYC New York 5 BANGKOK BKK Bangkok 7 SANTIAGO SCL Santiago 4 HONG KONG HKG Hong Kong 8 RIO Rio De Janeiro 3 TOKYO TYO Tokyo 9 PRAIA RAI Praia 1 ADELAIDE ADL Adelaide 9 5 UTC SYDNEY SYD Sydney 10 LONDON LON London NOUMEA NOU Noumea 11 PARIS PAR Paris 1 WELLINGTON WLG Wellington 12 ATHENS ATH Athens 2 e Based on data as of July 2010 JEDDAH JED Jeddah 3 The rules governing global times GMT TEHRAN THR Tehran 43 5 differential and UTC offset and summer time DUBAI DXB Dubai i are determined by each individual country L2
6. 5113 5213 Current altitude 1000 m 4000 ft 500 m 2000 ft reading greater than Unit 50m 200ft fod previous reading Unit 5m 20ft m 400 ft 50 m 200 ft Second hand 100 m 400 ft 50 m 200 ft Current altitude reading less than 1000 m 4000 ft 500 m 2000 ft previous reading E 48 Configuring the Altitude Differential Scale You can select either of the two altitude differential scale options described below To specify this Select this setting Scale step 5 meters 20 feet per second mark Scale range 100 meters 400 feet 100 Scale step 50 meters 200 feet per second mark Scale range 1000 meters 4000 feet 1000 Altitude differential is always calculated in meters even when feet is selected as the altitude measurement unit E 49 To change the altitude differential scale step unit 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display gt Hold SET disappears 2 Press twice e This will cause either 100 or 1000 to flash on the digital display 3 Press to toggle the altitude differential scale step unit between 100 and 1000 4 Press to exit the setting screen To set the altitude differential start point In the Altimeter Mode press e The watch will take an altitude reading and record the result as the current differential start point At this ti
7. 78 Warning e Always make sure you are in a safe place whenever you are reading the display of the watch using the auto light switch Be especially careful when running or engaged in any other activity that can result in accident or injury Also take care that sudden illumination by the auto light switch does not startle or distract others around you e When you are wearing the watch make sure that its auto light switch is turned off before riding on a bicycle or operating a motorcycle or any other motor vehicle Sudden unintended operation of the auto light switch can create a distraction which can result in a traffic accident and serious personal injury Note e This watch features a Full Auto LED Light so the auto light switch operates only when available light is below a certain level Illumination does not turn on under bright light The auto light switch is always disabled regardless of its on off setting when any one of the following conditions exists While an alarm is sounding During sensor measurement While a bearing sensor calibration operation is being performed in the Compass Mode While a hand home position adjustment operation is in progress E 79 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO To turn the auto light switch on and off 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs Ad e Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes gt Second 9 in En hand points to the cur
8. Note e For information about selecting a Home City and configuring the DST setting see Configuring Home City Settings page E 20 e Changing the time on the digital display will cause the time indicated by the hands to change accordingly If the displayed time and the time indicated by the hands do not match it could mean that the hand home positions are off Adjust the hand home positions as required page E 76 e While 12 hour format is selected a P PM indicator will appear for times from noon to 11 59 p m No indicator appears for times from midnight to 11 59 a m With 24 hour format time is displayed from 0 00 to 23 59 without any P PM indicator e The watch s built in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month lengths and leap years Once you set the date there should be no reason to change it except after you have the watch s rechargeable battery replaced or after power drops to Level 5 page E 11 E 24 Taking Direction Readings The Compass Mode uses the watch s direction sensor to detect magnetic north The second hand will indicate magnetic north and the digital display shows one of 16 directions and an angle value 120 clock North indicated by To take a direction reading Position second hand 1 Check to make sure the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or one of SS the sensor modes e The sensor modes are the Compass Mode Barometer Thermometer Mode and Altimeter Mode 2 Place the watc
9. dark figures on a light background gt e Button operations are indicated using the letters shown in the gt Is the second hand moving smoothly at one second intervals illustration af e Note that the product illustrations in this manual are intended for Vv NO y YES reference only and so the actual product may appear somewhat gt different than depicted by an illustration Is the second hand moving at two second The watch is charged sufficiently For details intervals or is it stopped completely about charging see Charging the Watch page E 9 YES y Power is low Charge the watch by placing it in NEXT a location where it is exposed to light For details see Charging the Watch page E 9 Go to step 2 2 Check the Home City and the daylight saving time DST setting Light Use the procedure under To configure Home City settings page E 20 to configure your Home City and daylight saving time settings Important Proper World Time Mode data depends on a correct Home City selection and time and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode Take care that these settings are configured correctly E 2 E 3 3 Set the current time Contents See Configuring Current Time and Date Settings page E 22 aa 9s pag E 2 About This Manual E 3 Things to check before using the watch E 9 Charging the Watch E 14 To recover from the sleep state E 15 Mode Reference Guide E 19 Timekeeping E 20 Con
10. k aoim 899 hPa J About 11 hPa per 100 m 85 C 500 om e joreapd About 12 hPa per 100 m 45 C 14000 ft s 12000 ft About 0 15 inHg per 200 ft 16 2 F 10000 ft i 5 8000 ft 22 23 inHg About 0 17 inHg per 200 ft _30 5 F_ About 3 6 F 6000 ft i er 1000 ft i it 25 84 inHg About 0 192 inHg per 200 ft 44 7 F Ps 2000 ft Si 29 92 inHg About 0 21 inHg per 200 ft 54 go Source International Civil Aviation Organization E 57 Note that the following conditions will prevent you from obtaining accurate readings When air pressure fluctuates because of changes in the weather Extreme temperature changes When the watch itself is subjected to strong impact There are two standard methods of expressing altitude Absolute altitude and relative altitude Absolute altitude expresses an absolute height above sea level Relative altitude expresses the difference between the height of two different places ooo ooo ooo Height of building 130 m Rooftop at an altitude of ooo relative altitude 230 m above sea level absolute altitude Sea Level E 58 Altimeter Precautions This watch estimates altitude based on air pressure This means that altitude readings for the same location may vary if air pressure changes e The semiconductor pressure sensor used by the watch for altitude measurements is also affected by temperature When taking altitude measurements do not subject the watch to
11. return to their initial factory defaults whenever battery power drops to Level 5 and when you have the battery replaced Charging Required Indication by second hand When battery power reaches Level 3 the second hand of the watch will jump at 2 second intervals in the Timekeeping Mode to let you know that charging is required Power Recovery Mode e Repeated sensor measurement illumination or use of tones over a short period of time may cause the watch to enter a power recovery mode which is indicated by a recovery indicator R to flash on the digital display The watch will remain in the power recovery mode until battery power recovers e Illumination tones and sensor operations are disabled and the hands of the watch stop until battery power recovers Battery power takes about 15 minutes to recover The recovery indicator R will stop flashing and normal watch operation will be restored when battery recovery is complete e Frequent flashing of the recovery indicator R indicates that battery power is low Expose the watch to light to charge its battery Charging Times Daily Level Change 2 Exposure Level Brightness Operation Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 1 SF gt Outdoor sunlight 50 000 lux 8 min 2 hours 20 hours 6 hours Sunlight through a window 10 000 lux 30 min 6 hours 75 hours 21 hours Sed day onal gaa 48 min 9 hours 122 hours 33 hours In
12. shown e See step 3 under To change the current time and date settings page E 22 for information about how to scroll through setting screens E 60 3 Perform the operations below to specify the units you want To specify this unit Altitude Barometric Pressure Press this key To toggle between these settings m meters and ft feet hPa hectopascals and inHg inches of mercury C Celsius and F Fahrenheit Temperature 4 After the settings are the way you want press to exit the setting screen E 61 Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Measurement of Altitude and Temperature Though you can perform altitude and temperature measurements at the same time you should remember that each of these measurements requires different conditions for best results With temperature measurement it is best to remove the watch from your wrist in order to eliminate the effects of body heat In the case of altitude measurement on the other hand it is better to leave the watch on your wrist because doing so keeps the watch at a constant temperature which contributes to more accurate altitude measurements To give altitude measurement priority leave the watch on your wrist or in any other location where the temperature of the watch is kept constant e To give temperature measurement priority remove the watch from your wrist and allow it to hang freely from your bag or in another location whe
13. temperature changes e Do not rely upon this watch for altitude measurements or perform button operations while sky diving hang gliding or paragliding while riding a gyrocopter glider or any other aircraft or while engaging in any other activity where there is the chance of sudden altitude changes Do not use this watch for measuring altitude in applications that demand professional or industrial level precision e Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized Because of this the readings produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated the flight crew E 59 Specifying Temperature Barometric Pressure and Altitude Units Use the procedure below to specify the temperature barometric pressure and altitude units to be used in the Barometer Thermometer Mode and the Altimeter Mode Important When TOKYO TYO is selected as the Home City the altitude unit is set wy automatically to meters m the barometric pressure unit to hectopascals hPa and the temperature unit to Celsius C These settings cannot be changed To specify temperature barometric pressure and altitude units 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes Second hand points to the current Home City code 2 Use to cycle through the settings on the digital display until the unit setting screen is
14. wrong with the sensor e If Err disappears after about one second try performing the calibration again e If Err keeps appearing contact your original dealer or nearest authorized CASIO distributor to have the watch checked E 84 E Err appears on the digital display after perform northerly calibration The Err message indicates there may be some problem with the sensor The Err message also may be due to movement of the watch while the calibration procedure is being performed Try performing calibration again taking care to ensure that the watch is not moved If this does not solve the problem the problem may be due to some nearby source of terrestrial magnetism Try performing the calibration procedure again from the beginning Whenever you have a sensor malfunction take the watch to your original dealer or nearest authorized CASIO distributor as soon as possible E What causes incorrect direction readings e Incorrect bidirectional calibration Perform bidirectional calibration page E 29 e Nearby source of strong magnetism such as a household appliance a large steel bridge a steel beam overhead wires etc or an attempt to perform direction measurement on a train boat etc Move away from large metal objects and try again Note that compass operation cannot be performed inside a train boat etc E What causes different direction readings to produce different results at the same location Magnetism generated by near
15. 0 C temperature 6000 to 10000 m 70 m every 10 C 0 148 inHg every 50 F 19680 to 32800 ft 230 ft every 50 F e Values are guaranteed for a temperature range of 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F e Precision is lessened by strong impact to either the watch or the sensor and by temperature extremes Temperature Sensor Precision 2 C 3 6 F in range of 10 C to 60 C 14 0 F to 140 0 F Stopwatch Measuring unit 1 100 second Measuring capacity 59 59 99 Measuring modes Elapsed time split time two finishes Countdown Timer Measuring unit 1 second Countdown start time setting range 60 minutes 1 minute unit Alarms 5 Daily alarms Hourly time signal World Time 29 cities 29 time zones Other Daylight Saving Time Standard Time Home City World Time City switching Illumination LED light emitting diode Selectable illumination duration approximately 1 5 seconds or 3 seconds Auto Light Switch on off Full Auto LED Light lights only in the dark Other Battery power indicator Power Saving Low temperature resistance 10 C 14 F Button operation tone on off Time Formats 12 hour and 24 hour Power Supply Solar cell and one rechargeable battery Approximate battery operating time 6 months from full charge to Level 4 under the following conditions e Watch not exposed to light e Internal timekeeping e Display on 18 hours per day sleep state 6 hours per day s 1 illumination operation 1
16. 000 meters 2 300 to 32 800 feet e The displayed altitude value changes to if an altitude reading falls outside the measurement range An altitude value will reappear as soon as the altitude reading is within the allowable range e Normally displayed altitude values are based on the watch s preset conversion values You also can specify a reference altitude value if you want See Specifying a Reference Altitude Value page E 52 e You can change the unit for displayed altitude values to either meters m or feet ft See To specify temperature barometric pressure and altitude units page E 60 E 45 Selecting an Altitude Auto Measurement Method You can select either of the following two altitude auto measurement methods 0 05 1H Readings at five second intervals for one hour 2 00 10H Readings at five second intervals for the first three minutes followed by two minute intervals for approximately 10 hours Note If you do not perform any button operation while in the Altimeter Mode the watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically after 10 hours altitude auto measurement method 2 00 10H or after one hour altitude auto measurement method 0 05 1H To select the altitude auto measurement method 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display Hold SET disappears 2 Press to display the current altitude au
17. Determine your current bearing or the direction from your current P F location to a destination as a direction indicator and angle value Compass Mode E 25 Blank display all hands Except for timekeeping all functions e Determine your current location using the watch and a ma 6 or 7 days function sleep stopped at 12 o clock disabled 7 us PA g 7 e View the barometric pressure and temperature at your current location Barometer Thermometer E 35 e The watch will not enter a sleep state between 6 00 AM and 9 59 PM If the watch is already in a sleep View a graph of barometric pressure readings Mode state when 6 00 AM arrives however it will remain in the sleep state View the altitude at your current location e You will not be able to enter the Compass Barometer Thermometer Altimeter Stopwatch or e Determine the altitude differential between two locations reference A 7 ii is j oint and current location Altimeter Mode E 43 Countdown Timer Mode while the watch is in a sleep state p 5 e Record an altitude reading with the measurement time and date To recover from the sleep state Recall records created in the Altimeter Mode Data Recall Mode E 63 Move the watch to a well lit area press any button or angle the watch towards your face for reading page Use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time Stopwatch Mode E 66 E 78 Use the countdown timer Countdown Timer Mode E 68 Set an alarm time Alarm Mode E 70 View the current time in one of 29 cities 29
18. MO1103 EA Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch Applications The built in sensors of this watch measure direction barometric pressure temperature and altitude Measurement results are indicated by the second hand of the watch and on the digital display Such features make this watch useful when hiking mountain climbing or when engaging in other such outdoor activities Warning e The measurement functions built into this watch are not intended for taking measurements that require professional or industrial precision Values produced by this watch should be considered as reasonable representations only e When engaging in mountain climbing or other activities in which losing your way can create a dangerous or life threatening situation always use a second compass to confirm direction readings e 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 E 1 About This Manual Things to check before using the watch e Depending on the model of your watch display text appears either as 1 Hold down for about two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode and then observe the dark figures on a light background or light figures on a dark movement of the second hand background All sample displays in this manual are shown using
19. T appears on the digital display gt Magnetic declination settings flash e This is the setting screen 2 Press O twice to display the northerly calibration screen e At this time n north appears on the digital display 3 Place the watch on a level surface and position it so that its 12 o clock position points north as measured with another compass E 30 4 Press to start the calibration operation e is shown on the digital display while calibration is being performed When calibration is successful the digital display will show OK and then change to the Compass Mode screen Using the Compass While Mountain Climbing or Hiking This section provides two practical applications for using the watch s built in compass e Setting a map and finding your current location Having an idea of your current location is important when mountain climbing or hiking To do this you need to set the map which means to align the map so the directions indicated on it are aligned with the actual directions of your location Basically what you are doing is aligning north on the map with north as indicated by the watch e Finding the bearing to an objective To set a map and find your current location 1 With the watch on your wrist position it so the face is horizontal 2 While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press to take a compass reading e The reading result will appear on the digital d
20. Vs personal computers washing machines freezers etc e Accurate direction readings are impossible while in a train boat air plane etc e Accurate readings are also impossible indoors especially inside ferroconcrete structures This is because the metal framework of such structures picks up magnetism from appliances etc Storage The precision of the bearing sensor may deteriorate if the watch becomes magnetized Because of this you should store the watch away from magnets or any other sources of strong magnetism including permanent magnets magnetic necklaces etc and household appliances TVs personal computers washing machines freezers etc e Whenever you suspect that the watch may have become magnetized perform the procedure under To perform bidirectional calibration page E 29 E 34 Taking Barometric Pressure and Temperature Readings This watch uses a pressure sensor to measure air pressure barometric pressure and a temperature sensor to measure temperature To enter and exit the Barometer Thermometer Mode 1 While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press to enter the Barometer Thermometer Mode e BARO appears on the digital display to indicate that barometric pressure and temperature readings are being taken The current barometric pressure or temperature appears on the digital display after readings are complete When you press the second hand will first point in the direc
21. ample shows what happens when the Home City and World Time City are swapped while the Home City originally is TOKYO TYO and the World Time City is NEW YORK NYC Home City World Time City Tokyo New York Before swapping 10 08 p m 9 08 a m Standard time Daylight saving time New York Tokyo After swapping 9 08 a m 10 08 p m Daylight saving time Standard time To swap your Home City and World Time City 1 In the World Time Mode use to select the city code you want to make your World Time City e Keep pressing until the second hand is pointing to the city code you want e In this example you would move the second hand to NEW YORK NYC in order to select New York as the World Time City 2 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold appears on the digital display Hold Y7 disappears e This will cause the World Time City NEW YORK NYC in this example you selected in step 1 of this procedure your new Home City and your previously selected Home City TOKYO TYO in this example will become your new World Time City The digital display and hands will indicate the current time in your new World Time City TOKYO TYO in this example E 75 Adjusting Home Positions Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands of the watch to be off When this happens you can adjust the hand home positions to ensure correct timekeeping e Hand home position adjustment is not necessary as long
22. as the hands are indicating time correctly To adjust home positions 1 Enter the Hand Home Position Adjustment Mode page E 16 e The digital display will show HS followed by the current Timekeeping Mode time You can use the digital display to check if the hand positions are correct and to confirm whether the analog time indication matches the digital time 2 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display SEC 00 flashes e The second hand should move to 12 o clock at this time If it doesn t use to move the second hand so it aligns with 12 o clock 3 After the second hand is aligned correctly press e The hour and minute hands should move to 12 o clock If they don t use and to move them so they align with 12 o clock e Pressing here returns to the second hand home position adjustment in step 2 4 oO adjusting the hour hand and minute hand home positions press E 76 Illumination The face of the watch is illuminated for easy reading in the dark The watch s auto light switch turns on illumination automatically when you angle the watch towards your face The auto light switch must be turned on page E 80 for it to operate To turn on illumination manually Press in any mode to turn on illumination e You can use the procedure below to select either one second or three seconds as the illumination duration When you press illumi
23. by high tension wires is interfering with detection of terrestrial magnetism Move away from the high tension wires and try again E Why am I having problems taking direction readings indoors A TV personal computer speakers or some other object is interfering with terrestrial magnetism readings Move away from the object causing the interference or take the direction reading outdoors Indoor direction readings are particularly difficult inside ferro concrete structures Remember that you will not be able to take direction readings inside of trains airplanes etc E 85 E Why doesn t the second hand indicate the barometric pressure differential when enter the Barometer Thermometer Mode This could indicate sensor error Try pressing 8 again e The barometric pressure differential is not indicated by the second hand if the pressure reading is outside the allowable measurement range 260 to 1 100 hPa World Time Mode E The time for my World Time City is off in the World Time Mode This could be due to incorrect switching between standard time and daylight saving time See To specify standard time or daylight saving time DST for a city page E 74 for more information Charging E The watch does not resume operation after expose it to light This can happen after the power level drops to Level 5 page E 11 Continue exposing the watch to light until the battery power indicator shows H or M E 86 Speci
24. call Mode to view data stored in memory See Viewing Altitude Records page E 63 for details E 53 Manual Save Records Any time you perform the procedure below in the Altimeter Mode the watch will create and store a record with the currently displayed altitude reading along with the date and time the reading was taken There is enough memory to store up to 14 manual save records which are numbered from RECO1 through REC14 To create a manual save record 1 In the Altimeter Mode check to make sure that an altitude reading is on the digital display e If an altitude reading is not displayed press to take one See To take an altimeter reading page E 44 for details 2 Hold down until Hold REC appears on the digital display and then mrs changes to REC O e This will save the currently displayed altitude reading in a manual save record along with the measurement time and date e The watch will return to the Altimeter Mode screen automatically after the save operation is complete e There is enough memory to store up to 14 manual save records If there are already 14 manual save records in memory the above operation will cause the oldest record to be deleted automatically to make room for the new one E 54 Auto Save Values While the altitude auto measurement method is being used page E 46 the watch automatically stores high altitude HI low altitude LO cumulative ascent ASC an
25. ch you can calibrate a sensor to the reading of another device to correct the errors Important e Incorrectly calibrating the pressure sensor can result in incorrect readings Before changing the calibration value make sure the readings you are using are reliable and accurate e Incorrectly calibrating the temperature sensor can result in incorrect readings Carefully read the following before doing anything Compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reliable and accurate thermometer If adjustment is required remove the watch from your wrist and wait for 20 or 30 minutes to give the temperature of the watch time to stabilize E 40 To calibrate the pressure sensor and the temperature sensor 1 Take a reading with another measurement device to determine the exact current barometric pressure or temperature 2 With the watch in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press 8 to enter the Barometer Thermometer Mode 3 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display The current temperature value flashes 4 Press to move the flashing between the temperature value and barometric pressure value to select the one you want to calibrate 5 Use and to adjust the calibration value in the units shown below Temperature 0 1 C 0 2 F Barometric Pressure 1 hPa 0 05 inHg e To return the currently flashing value to its initial
26. d cumulative descent DSC values e These values are checked and updated automatically by the watch as altitude auto measurements are taken How the high altitude and low altitude values are updated While the watch is in the Altimeter Mode altitude readings are taken automatically at the interval specified by the altitude auto measurement method page E 46 With each reading the watch compares the current reading against the HI and LO values It will replace the HI value if the current reading is greater than HI or the LO value if the current reading is less than LO How Cumulative Ascent Descent Values Are Updated 620 m Session start point E 55 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO The total Cumulative Ascent and Cumulative Descent values produced by an Altimeter Mode measurement session during the example climb illustrated above are calculated as follows Cumulative Ascent 300 m 620 m 920 m Cumulative Descent 320 m 500 m 820 m e Entering the Altimeter Mode starts a new altitude auto measurement session but it does not reset the current ASC and DSC values or change them in any way This means that the starting ASC and DSC values for a new Altimeter Mode auto measurement session are the values that currently are in memory Each time you complete an Altimeter Mode auto measurement session by returning to the Timekeeping Mode the cumulative ascent value of the current session 920 meters in the abov
27. de based on ISA International Standard Atmosphere conversion values stored in watch memory When you measure altitude using a reference altitude specified by you After you specify a reference altitude the watch uses that value to convert barometric pressure readings to altitude page E 53 e When mountain climbing you can specify a reference altitude value in accordance with a marker along the way or altitude information from a map After that the altitude readings produced by the watch will be more accurate than they would without a reference altitude value E 42 E 43 To take an altimeter reading Reading the Altitude Graph 1 Make sure the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or any one of the i i i ii Altitude differential sensor modes ping y The altitude graph shows Altimeter Mode auto measurement readings over time indicated by second hand The sensor modes are Compass Mode Barometer Thermometer Latest e The vertical axis of the graph represents altitude and each dot stands Mode and Altimeter Mode 2 Press to start Altimeter measurement e When you press the second hand will first point in the direction of the ALTI button This indicates the Altimeter Mode After that the second hand will point at the current altitude differential ALTI will appear on the digital display indicating that Altimeter measurement is in progress The first reading will appear on the digital display after about four or five second
28. dent daily alarms When a daily alarm is turned through 5 until the one whose time you want to set is displayed on an alarm tone will sound for about 10 seconds each day when the time in the Timekeeping Mode reaches the preset alarm time This is true gt even if the watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode 1 2 3 You can also turn on an Hourly Time Signal which will cause the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour To enter the Alarm Mode ae fo 5 4 Use to select the Alarm Mode AL as shown on page E 16 HPHH DH Pa e About one second after AL appears on the digital display the display Alarm time Alarm will change to show an alarm number 1 through 5 or the Alarm ON OFF 2 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs Hour Minutes number indican Aoa Ta tines indicates an alam alee shown indicator pald SET appears on the digital display gt The current setting ashes e When you enter the Alarm Mode the data you were viewing when you e This is the setting screen last exited th d first PERRIN paaa on brea ES 3 Press to move the flashing between the hour and minute settings E 70 4 While a setting is flashing use and to change it e When setting the alarm time using the 12 hour format take care to set the time correctly as a m no indicator or p m P indicator 5 Press to exit the setting screen E 71 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO To t
29. described in this section can be used in all of the modes Auto Return Features e The watch returns to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any button operation for two or three minutes in the Data Recall Alarm or Hand Home Position Adjustment Mode e If you leave a screen with flashing digits on the digital display for two or three minutes without performing any operation the watch exits the setting screen automatically Initial Screens When you enter the Data Recall World Time Alarm Compass or Barometer Thermometer Mode the data you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears first Scrolling The and buttons are used to scroll through settings on the digital display while a setting screen is displayed and to move the hands of the watch manually In most cases holding down either of these buttons will perform its operation at high speed E 18 Timekeeping Use the Timekeeping Mode HOME to set and view the current time and date e In the Timekeeping Mode press to toggle the digital display between the day of the week and the barometric pressure graph Day of the Week Barometric Pressure Graph Second hand M Hour AE lt gt hand ONSA hy Minute Kl fatig oO Barometric Month Day pressure graph Month Day Day of week E 19 Configuring Home City Settings There are two Home City settings selecting the Home City and specifying either standard time or daylight sav
30. digital display after about two seconds and the second hand will point to north 5 Still holding the map in front of you turn your body until north as indicated by the watch and the northerly direction on the map are aligned This will position the map in accordance with your current location so the bearing to your objective is straight ahead of you North indicated by second hand E 33 Compass Precautions This watch features a built in magnetic bearing sensor that detects terrestrial magnetism This means that north indicated by this watch is magnetic north which is somewhat different from true polar north The magnetic north pole is located in northern Canada while the magnetic South Pole is in southern Australia Note that the difference between magnetic north and true north as measured with all magnetic compasses tends to be greater as one gets closer to either of the magnetic poles You should also remember that some maps indicate true north instead of magnetic north and so you should make allowances when using such maps with this watch Location e Taking a direction reading when you are near a source of strong magnetism can cause large errors in readings Because of this you should avoid taking direction readings while in the vicinity of the following types of objects permanent magnets magnetic necklaces etc concentrations of metal metal doors lockers etc high tension wires aerial wires household appliances T
31. door fluorescent lighting 500 lux 8 hours 100 hours 1 Approximate amount of exposure time required each day to generate enough power for normal daily operation 2 Approximate amount of exposure time in hours required to take power from one level to the next e The above exposure times all are for reference only Actual exposure times depend on lighting conditions For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions see the Power Supply section of the Specifications page E 90 E 12 E 13 Power Saving Mode Reference Guide Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a certain period in an area P z where it is dark The table below shows how watch functions are affected by Power Saving Your watch has 10 modes The mode you should select depends on what you want to do e There actually are two sleep state levels display sleep and function sleep 3 gt r r e With this watch the Power Saving function cannot be disabled To bk this Enter this mode See e View the current date in the Home City Elapsed Time in Dark Hands and Display Operation e Configure Home City and daylight saving time DST settings Timekeeping Mode E 19 Configure time and date settings Blank display second hand Except for display and second hand all 2 60 to 70 minutes display sleep stopped at 12 o clock functions enabled e
32. e Use to select the Countdown Timer Mode TR as shown on page E 16 e About one second after TR appears on the digital display the display will change to show the current countdown start time To specify the countdown start time 1 Enter the Countdown Timer Mode e If a countdown is in progress indicated by the seconds counting down press to stop it and then press to reset to the current countdown start time e If a countdown is paused press to reset to the current countdown start time Countdown time Minutes seconds 2 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold SET appears on the digital display The current countdown start time flashes 3 Use and to change the minute setting 4 Press to exit the setting screen Before starting a countdown timer operation check to make sure that a countdown operation is not in progress indicated by the seconds counting down If it is press to stop it and then to reset to the countdown start time e An alarm sounds for five seconds when the end of the countdown is reached This alarm will sound in all modes The countdown time is reset to its starting value automatically when the alarm sounds To stop the alarm Press any button E 68 E 69 Using the Alarm To set an alarm time sachin aes Smia ii a 1 In the Alarm Mode use an to scroll through the alarm 1 You can set five indepen
33. e example is added to the session s starting ASC value Also the cumulative descent value of the current auto measurement session 820 meters in the above example is added to the session s starting DSC value e Note that any change in elevation when ascending that is less than 15 meters 49 feet is not added to the cumulative ascent value for the current Altimeter Mode auto measurement session Also any change in elevation when descending that is less than 15 meters 49 feet is not added to the cumulative descent value for the current Altimeter Mode auto measurement session Note The high altitude low altitude cumulative ascent and cumulative descent values are retained in memory when you exit the Altimeter Mode To clear values perform the procedure under To delete a single altitude record page E 65 or To delete all altitude records page E 65 E 56 How does the altimeter work Generally air pressure and temperature decrease as altitude increases This watch bases its altitude measurements on International Standard Atmosphere ISA values stipulated by the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO These values define relationships between altitude air pressure and temperature Altitude Air Pressure Temperature 616 hPa About hPa per 100 m e 3500 m 3000 m T01 hPa About 9hPaperi00m 22 2500 m About o aO 2000 m 795 hPa __ About 10 hPa per 100 m BC aii 1500 m
34. ectopascals hPa and the temperature unit to Celsius C These settings cannot be changed E Err appears on the digital display while am using a sensor Subjecting the watch to strong impact can cause sensor malfunction or improper contact of internal circuitry When this happens Err error will appear on the digital display and sensor operations will be disabled E 83 Compass Reading Barometric Pressure Temperature Reading Altitude Reading Reading aa m lt a Cum CO eo Err Erri Err Err gat dd Ld a e f Err appears while a measurement operation is being performed in a sensor mode restart the measurement If Err appears on the digital display again it can mean there is something wrong with the sensor Even if battery power is at Level 1 H or Level 2 M the Compass Mode Barometer Thermometer Mode or Altimeter Mode sensor may be disabled if there is not enough voltage available to power it sufficiently In this case Err will appear on the digital display This does not indicate malfunction and sensor operation should resume once battery voltage returns to its normal level e If Err keeps appearing during measurement it could mean there is a problem with the applicable sensor E Err appears on the digital display after perform bidirectional calibration or northerly calibration If appears and then changes to Err error on the calibration screen it means that there is something
35. els may not have a direction scale Note that taking a measurement while the watch is not horizontal in relation to the horizon can result in arge measurement error e You can calibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect e Any ongoing direction measurement operation is paused temporarily while the watch is performing an alert operation daily alarm Hourly Time Signal countdown timer alarm or while illumination is turned on by pressing The measurement operation resumes for its remaining duration after the operation that caused it to pause is finished For precautions that should be observed when using the Compass Mode see Compass Precautions page E 34 Calibrating the Bearing Sensor You should calibrate the bearing sensor whenever you feel that the direction readings being produced by the watch are off There are three different calibration methods available magnetic declination correction bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration Magnetic Declination Correction With magnetic declination correction you input a magnetic declination angle difference between magnetic north and true north which allows the watch to indicate true north You can perform this procedure when the magnetic declination angle is indicated on the map you are using Note that you can input the declination angle in whole degree units only so you may need to round off the value specified on the map
36. est the alarm In the Alarm Mode hold down to sound the alarm tone To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off 1 In the Alarm Mode use and to select an alarm or the Hourly Time Signal 2 When the alarm or the Hourly Time Signal you want is selected press to toggle it between ON and off OFF e The alarm on indicator when any alarm is on and the hourly time signal on indicator when the hourly time signal is on are shown on the digital display in all modes Hourly time signal on indicator Alarm on indicator oO To stop the alarm Press any button E 72 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone You can use the World Time Mode to view the current time in one of 29 time zones 29 cities around the globe The city that is currently selected in the World Time Mode is called the World Time City e You also can swap the current World Time City and Home Time City in the World Time Mode page E 75 To enter the World Time Mode Use to select the World Time Mode WT as shown on page E 16 e WT appears on the digital display and the second hand moves to the city code of the currently selected World Time City Currently selected World Time City To view the time in another time zone In the World Time Mode use to move the second hand to a city code in the zone whose time you want to view e Keep pressing until the second hand is pointing to the c
37. eter Thermometer Mode the second hand indicates the difference between the value of the last barometric pressure reading displayed in the barometric pressure graph page E 37 and the value of the last barometric pressure reading taken by the watch which is shown on the digital display E 38 1 hPa units 03 greater than most e The nearby illustration for example inHg values recent measured shows what the second hand would 10 5 pressure indicate when the calculated differential hPa values is approximately 5 hPa approximately 0 15 inHg e The second hand will point to OVER or UNDER if the barometric pressure differential is outside the allowable range of the scale e The second hand will move to 9 o clock if a sensor reading could not be taken or some reason or if the reading is outside the allowable range e Barometric pressure is calculated and 03 displayed using hPa as the standard he barometric pressure differential also can be read in inHg units as shown in the illustration 1 hPa 0 03 inHg Second hand Current pressure less than most 015 recent measured pressure E 39 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Pressure Sensor and Temperature Sensor Calibration The pressure sensor and temperature sensor built into the watch are calibrated at the factory and normally require no further adjustment If you notice serious errors in the pressure readings and temperature readings produced by the wat
38. etes all of the records currently in memory E 64 E 65 Using the Stopwatch To measure two finishes The stopwatch measures elapsed time split times and two finishes Start Split Stop Split release Reset To enter the Stopwatch Mode First runner finishes Second runner Display time of Use to select the Stopwatch Mode ST as shown on page E 16 e About one second after ST appears on the digital display the display will change to show the stopwatch time To perform an elapsed time operation Start Stop Restart Stop Reset Seconds 1 100 Display time of first finishes runner second runner Note e The Stopwatch Mode can indicate elapsed time up to 59 minutes 59 99 seconds e Once started stopwatch timing continues until you press to stop it even if you exit the Stopwatch Mode to another mode and even if timing reaches the stopwatch limit defined above Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a split time is frozen on the digital display clears the split time and returns to elapsed time measurement Minutes second To pause at a split time Start Split Split release Stop Reset SPL displayed E 66 E 67 Using the Countdown Timer To perform a countdown timer operation The countdown timer can be configured to start at a preset time and sound an alarm when the end of the countdown is reached Start Stop Restart Stop Reset To enter the Countdown Timer Mod
39. factory default setting press and at the same time OFF will appear at the flashing location for about one second followed by the initial default value 6 Press to return to the Barometer Thermometer Mode screen E 41 Barometer and Thermometer Precautions e The pressure sensor built into this watch measures changes in air pressure which you can then apply to your own weather predictions It is not intended for use as a precision instrument in official weather prediction or reporting applications e Sudden temperature changes can affect pressure sensor readings Temperature measurements are affected by your body temperature while you are wearing the watch direct sunlight and moisture To achieve a more accurate temperature measurement remove the watch from your wrist place it in a well ventilated location out of direct sunlight and wipe all moisture from the case It takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes for the case of the watch to reach the actual surrounding temperature Taking Altitude Readings The watch displays altitude values based on air pressure readings taken by a built in pressure sensor How the Altimeter Measures Altitude The altimeter can measure altitude based on its own preset values initial default method or using a reference altitude specified by you When you measure altitude based on preset values Data produced by the watch s barometric pressure sensor is converted to approximate altitu
40. fications Accuracy at normal temperature 15 seconds a month Digital Timekeeping Month day day of the week Calendar Full auto calendar from 2000 to 2099 Other Two display formats day of the week and barometric pressure graph Analog Timekeeping Hour minute moves every 10 seconds second Other Home City code can be assigned one of 29 city codes and Coordinated Universal Time Standard Time Daylight Saving Time summer time Compass 20 seconds continuous measurement 16 directions Angle value 0 to 359 Hand indication of north Calibration bidirectional northerly Magnetic declination correction Barometer Measurement and display range 260 to 1 100 hPa or 7 65 to 32 45 inHg Display unit 1 hPa or 0 05 inHg Measurement timing Daily from midnight at two hour intervals 12 times per day Every five seconds in the Barometer Thermometer Mode Other Calibration Manual measurement button operation Barometric pressure graph Hand indication of pressure differential Thermometer Measurement and display range 10 0 to 60 0 C or 14 0 to 140 0 F Display unit 0 1 C or 0 2 F Measurement timing Every five seconds in the Barometer Thermometer Mode Other Calibration Manual measurement button operation E 87 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Altimeter Measurement range 700 to 10 000 m or 2 300 to 32 800 ft without reference altitude Display range 10 000 to 10 000 m or 32 800 to 32 800 f
41. figuring Home City Settings E 20 To configure Home City settings E 21 To change the Daylight Saving Time summer time setting E 22 Configuring Current Time and Date Settings E 22 To change the current time and date settings E 25 Taking Direction Readings E 25 To take a direction reading E 28 To perform magnetic declination correction E 29 To perform bidirectional calibration E 30 To perform northerly calibration E 31 To set a map and find your current location E 33 To find the bearing to an objective The watch is now ready for use E 4 E 5 E 35 Taking Barometric Pressure and Temperature Readings E 66 Using the Stopwatch E 35 To enter and exit the Barometer Thermometer Mode E 66 To enter the Stopwatch Mode E 36 To take barometric pressure and temperature readings E 66 To perform an elapsed time operation E 41 To calibrate the pressure sensor and the temperature sensor E 66 To pause ata split time E 43 Taking Altitude Readings E 67 To measure two finishes E 44 To take an altimeter reading E 68 Using the Countdown Timer E 46 To select the altitude auto measurement method E 68 To enter the Countdown Timer Mode E 50 To change the altitude differential scale step unit E 68 To specify the countdown start time E 50 To set the altitude differential start point E 69 To perform a countdown timer operation E 51 To use the altitude differential value E 69 To stop the alarm E 53 To specify a reference altitude value E 70 Using the Alarm E 54 To create a man
42. g at this time switches the digital display between the angle value and a one two or three character literal direction indicators e The Auto Light switch is disabled during the 20 seconds that direction readings are being taken e The following table shows the meanings of the abbreviations used for the literal direction indicators that appear on the digital display Direction Meaning Direction Meaning Direction Meaning Direction Meaning North East N North NNE northeast NE Northeast ENE northeast East South E East ESE southeast SE Southeast SSE southeast South West S South ssw southwest sw Southwest wsw southwest West North w West WNW northwest NW Northwest NNW northwest e The margin of error for the angle value and the direction indicator is 11 degrees while the watch is horizontal in relation to the horizon If the indicated direction is northwest NW and 315 degrees for example the actual direction can be anywhere from 304 to 326 degrees E 26 e If the second hand is indicating 12 o clock north the digital display will show an upwards pointing white on black arrow e The small scale in the center of the watch face is a direction scale page E 25 You can use the direction scale to get an idea of how many degrees the 12 o clock position of the watch is clockwise rom the northerly indication of the second hand The direction scale is marked in 10 degree increments Some watch mod
43. h make sure watch leave it in a location where it that its face is not blocked from light is exposed to light O by the sleeve of your clothing e Best charging performance is e The watch may enter a sleep state achieved by exposing the watch to page E 14 if its face is blocked the strongest light available by your sleeve even only partially x 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 e On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight e Too close to an incandescent lamp e Under direct sunlight E 9 Important e Allowing the watch to become very hot can cause its liquid crystal display to black out The appearance of the LCD should become normal again when the watch returns to a lower temperature e Turn on the watch s Power Saving function page E 14 and keep it 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 Expose the watch to bright light whenever possible E 10 Power Levels You can check the current battery power level by viewing the battery power indicator that appear
44. h on a flat surface If you are wearing the watch make sure that your wrist is horizontal in relation to the horizon 3 Point the 12 o clock position of the watch in the direction you want to Direction measure scale 4 Press to start the direction reading operation which is indicated by COMP appearing on the digital display When you press the second hand will first point in the direction of the COMP button This indicates the Compass Mode After that the second hand will point in the direction of magnetic north e For information about direction reading results see Interpreting Direction Reading Results page E 26 5 After you are finished taking direction readings press to return to the Timekeeping Mode E 25 Interpreting Direction Reading Results e When you press COMP appears on the digital display to indicate that direction reading has started e After about two seconds the second hand moves to point to magnetic north The digital display shows either the angle between magnetic north and the 12 o clock position of the watch or one of 16 literal direction indicators e The watch updates the direction reading about once every second for about 20 seconds and then stops The digital display shows and the second hand moves to COMP located below the button to indicate that direction readings are complete If your want to continue taking direction readings press again Pressin
45. hows readings of previous measurements for up to 16 hours gt e The horizontal axis of the graph represents time with each dot Barometric a standing for two hours The rightmost dot represents the most recent pressure reading gt The vertical axis of the graph represents barometric pressure with Time each dot standing for the relative difference between its reading and that of the dots next to it Each dot represents 1 hPa The following shows how to interpret the data that appears on the barometric pressure graph _ A rising graph generally means improving weather A falling graph generally means deteriorating weather E 36 Ear Note Barometer Thermometer Mode Second Hand Units e If there are sudden changes in weather or temperature the graph line of past The second hand indicates barometric measurements may run off the top or bottom of the display The entire graph will E pressure differentials up to 10hPa in Current pressure become visible once barometric conditions stabilize e The following conditions cause the barometric pressure measurement to be skipped J with the corresponding point on the barometric pressure graph being left blank Not visible on Barometric reading that is out of range 260 hPa to 1 100 hPa or 7 65 inHg to 32 45 the display inHg Sensor malfunction About the barometric pressure differential indicated by the second hand Second hand In the Barom
46. ing time DST PM To configure Home City settings indicator 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following 7 steps occurs Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes gt Second hand points to the current Home City code e For information about city codes see the City Code Table at the back of this manual 2 To change the Home City code setting press to move the second hand clockwise e Keep pressing until the second hand is pointing to the city code you want to select as your Home City e The current time in the time zone of the currently selected city code is shown on the digital display Minute ee City code hand Poringa 3 Press This will display the DST setting screen on the digital display 4 Press to toggle the DST setting between Daylight Saving Time On and standard time OFF e Note that you cannot switch between standard time and daylight saving time DST while UTC is selected as your Home City E 20 5 After all the settings are the way you want press to return to the Timekeeping Mode e The hands of the watch will move the current time in the zone where the city code you selected as your Home City is located Do not perform any operation on the watch while the hands are moving e If Daylight Saving Time is selected the dSt indicator will be on the digital display Note e After you specify a city code the watch will use UTC offsets i
47. isplay after about two seconds and the second hand will point to north E 31 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO 3 Rotate the map without moving the watch so the northerly direction indicated on the map matches north as indicated by the watch e If the watch is configured to indicate magnetic north align the map s magnetic north with the watch indication If the watch has been configured with a declination to correct to true north align the map s true north with the watch indication For details about magnetic declination correction see Calibrating the Bearing Sensor page E 27 e This will position the map in accordance with your current location North indicated on the map Current location 4 Determine your location as you check the geographic contours around you North indicated by second hand E 32 To find the bearing to an objective 1 Set the map so its northerly indication is aligned with north as indicated by the watch and determine your current location e See To set a map and find your current location on page E 31 for information about how to perform the above step 2 Set the map so the direction you want to travel on the map is pointed straight in front of you 3 With the watch on your wrist position it so the face is horizontal 4 While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press to take a compass reading e The reading result will appear on the
48. ity code you want e The current time in time zone of the currently selected city code is shown in the digital display Current time in the currently selected World Time City E 73 To specify standard time or daylight saving time DST for a city 1 In the World Time Mode use to move the second hand to the city code whose standard time daylight saving time setting you want to change e Keep pressing until the second hand is pointing to the city code you want 2 Hold down until each of the following steps occurs e Hold appears on the digital display gt Hold disappears e This toggles the city code you selected in step 1 between Daylight Saving Time dSt indicator displayed and standard time dSt indicator not displayed e Using the World Time Mode to change the DST setting of the city code that is selected as your Home City also will change the Timekeeping Mode time DST setting e Note that you cannot switch between standard time daylight saving time DST while UTC is selected as the World Time City The standard time daylight saving time DST setting affects only the currently selected time zone Other time zones are not affected Ho td an DST indicator E 74 Swapping the Home City and World Time City You can use the procedure below to swap your Home City with your World Time City This function comes in handy for those who often travel between two different time zones The following ex
49. magnetic declination angle with this setting is 0 E When magnetic north is to the east east declination W When magnetic north is to the west west declination e You can select a value within the range of W 90 to E 90 with these Magnetic declination angle value settings E 28 e To return the magnetic declination to its initial factory default setting press and at the same time This will cause OFF to appear on the digital display After about one second the magnetic declination will change to 0 degrees e The illustration on page E 28 shows declination angle direction value and the angle value you should select when a map shows a magnetic declination of West 1 3 When the setting is the way you want press to exit the setting screen Precautions about bidirectional calibration e You can use any two opposing directions for bidirectional calibration You must however make sure that they are 180 degrees opposite each other Remember that if you perform the procedure incorrectly you will get wrong bearing sensor readings e Do not move the watch while calibration of either direction is in progress e You should perform bidirectional calibration in an environment that is the same as that where you plan to be taking direction readings If you plan to take direction readings in an open field for example calibrate in an open field To perform bidirectional calibration 1 In the Compass Mode hold down
50. me the second hand will point to 0 because that is the current altitude differential Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or Hiking After you specify the altitude differential start point while mountain climbing or hiking you easily can measure the change in the altitude between that point and other points along the way To use the altitude differential value 1 In the Altimeter Mode check to make sure that an altitude reading is on the digital display e If an altitude reading is not displayed press to take one See To take an altimeter reading page E 44 for details Destination altitude 2 Use the contour lines on your map to determine the difference in altitude between your current location and your destination 3 In the Altimeter Mode press to specify your current location as the altitude differential start point e The watch will take an altitude reading and register the result as the altitude differential value start point The altitude differential value will be reset to zero at this time Current location Altitude differential indicated by second hand E 50 E 51 A 4 While comparing the altitude difference you determined on the map To specify a reference altitude value Altitude differential and the watch s altitude differential value advance towards your 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down until each of the following steps indicated by second hand de
51. n the World Time Mode to calculate the current time for other time zones 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 To change the Daylight Saving Time summer time setting 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following DST indicator steps occurs Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes Second hand points to the current Home City code AJ ply Swe Fi Si 2 Press This will display the DST setting screen on the digital Was sl display OWT i i ing Ti ers 3 Press to toggle the DST setting between Daylight Saving Time On O and standard time OFF 4 After all the settings are the way you want press to exit the setting screen e The dSt indicator indicates that Daylight Saving Time is selected E 21 Configuring Current Time and Date Settings You can use the procedure below to adjust the Timekeeping Mode time and date settings if they are off To change the current time and date settings 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following PM steps occurs indicator e Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes gt Second SE hand points to the current Home City code 2 Use to select the city code you want to select as your Home City Each press of moves the second hand clockwise Keep pressing
52. nation will remain on for about one second or three seconds depending on the current illumination duration setting e The above operation turns on illumination regardless of the current auto light switch setting e Illumination cannot be used in a sensor mode or while a compass operation is in progress E 77 To change the illumination duration 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of the following steps occurs Alz e Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes gt Second I7 a hand points to the current Home City code t N 7 2 Use to cycle through the settings on the digital display until the enra current illumination duration LT1 or LT3 is shown Oo e See step 3 under To change the current time and date settings page E 22 for information about how to scroll through setting screens 3 Press to toggle the illumination duration between three seconds LT3 displayed and one second LT1 displayed 4 After all the settings are the way you want press to exit the setting screen About the Auto Light Switch Turning on the auto light switch causes illumination to turn on whenever you position your wrist as described below in any mode N Moving the watch to a position that is parallel to the ground and a lt More than N 40 then tilting it towards you more than 40 degrees causes illumination to turn on Wear the watch on the outside of your wrist E
53. nt ASC Low Altitude LO Cumulative recording Cumulative recording In start month and day start month and day 6 38 Lo i k rh 7 y second 8 big _ s o AiD 4 bal X 1 second y 1 second FS 93395 1o 89395 Ve t ne re 135 Lo Cumulative descent Low altitude Cumulative ascent 3 After you are finished viewing data use to exit the Data Recall Mode e will be displayed if data has been deleted or if there is no corresponding data due to error etc In such cases cumulative ascent ASC and cumulative descent DSC values will show zero e When the cumulative ascent ASC or cumulative descent DSC exceeds 99 995 meters or 327 980 feet the applicable value will restart from zero To delete a single altitude record 1 In the Data Recall Mode use and to scroll through records until the one you want to delete is displayed 2 Hold down for about two seconds until each of the following steps occurs e Hold CLR appears on the digital display gt CLR appears This deletes the record you displayed in step 1 e Release after CLR appears on the digital display Deleting a manual save record shifts all of the records following it up one position To delete all altitude records In the Data Recall Mode hold down for about five seconds until each of the following steps occurs Hold CLR appears on the digital display CLR appears Hold ALL appears gt CLR ALL appears e This del
54. on e Note that wearing the watch under your sleeve while the auto light switch is turned on can cause frequent illumination and can run down the battery e Illumination may not turn on if the face of the watch is more than 15 degrees above or below parallel Make sure that the back of your hand is parallel to the ground e Illumination turns off after the preset illumination duration page E 78 even if you N keep the watch pointed towards your face SS e Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto light switch If illumination does not turn on try moving the watch back to the starting position parallel with the ground and then tilt it back towards your face again If this does not work drop your arm all the way down so it hangs at your side and then bring it back up again e You may notice a very faint clicking sound coming from the watch when it is shaken back and forth This sound is caused by mechanical operation of the auto light switch and does not indicate a problem with the watch E 81 Button Operation Tone The button operation tone sounds any time you press one of the watch s buttons You can turn the button operation tone on or off as desired e Even if you turn off the button operation tone the alarm Hourly Time Signal and Countdown Timer Mode alarm all operate normally To turn the button operation tone on and off 1 In the Timekeeping Mode hold down until each of
55. re it is not exposed to direct sunlight Note that removing the watch from your wrist can affect pressure sensor readings momentarily E 62 Viewing Altitude Records Use the Data Recall Mode to view manual save altitude records and automatically saved high altitude low altitude cumulative ascent and cumulative descent values Altitude records are created and saved in the Altimeter Mode To view altitude records 1 Use to select the Data Recall Mode REC as shown on page E 16 2 Use and to scroll through altitude records in the sequence shown on page E 64 e For a manual save record high altitude and low altitude records the month and day of the reading will appear first After about one second this will change to show the time of the reading After that the time and altitude reading will alternate on the digital display at one second intervals For cumulative ascent and cumulative descent the digital display will show the month and day of the first reading After about one second this will change to show the cumulative altitude Record name E 63 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Manual Save 1 Manual Save 14 12 28 Lv ST in 1 second X 1 second gt 8 83 i High Altitude HI Hour Minutes 1 second eo gt x yr ee t i a Month Us 38L A 1865 c 88 88 hi Record name lana EA j 5 Day Altitude Altitude High altitude Cumulative Descent DSC Cumulative Asce
56. rent Home City code LAT Riit reer i eS lay 2 Use to cycle through the settings on the digital display until the nrs current auto light switch setting AT OFF or AT On is flashing on the O digital display e See step 3 under To change the current time and date settings page E 22 for information about how to scroll through setting screens 3 Press to toggle the auto light switch setting between on On or off OFF 4 After the setting is the way you want press to exit the setting screen Illumination Precautions e Frequent use of illumination can run down the battery which will require exposing the watch to light for charging The following guidelines give an idea of the charging time required to recover from a single illumination operation Approximately five minutes exposure to bright sunlight coming in through a window Approximately 50 minutes exposure to indoor fluorescent lighting e Illumination may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight e Illumination turns off automatically whenever an alarm sounds e Frequent use of illumination runs down the battery E 80 Auto light switch precautions e Wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist movement of your arm or vibration of your arm can cause frequent activation of the auto light switch and illumination To avoid running down the battery turn off the auto light switch whenever engaging in activities that might cause frequent illuminati
57. s e The current altitude value is displayed in units of 5 meters 20 feet e After the first reading is obtained the watch continues to take altimeter readings automatically every five seconds for the first three minutes and then every two minutes after that under initial default settings Current Altitude attitude graph e If you leave the watch in the Altimeter Mode it will update the displayed altitude value regularly and indicate reading to reading changes in graph form e You can use the procedure under Selecting an Altitude Auto Measurement Method page E 46 to specify the altitude auto measurement method you want to use 3 After you are finished using the Altimeter press to return to the Timekeeping Mode and stop auto measurement e The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about 10 hours after entering the Altimeter Mode under initial default settings E 44 reading for 10 meters 40 feet The horizontal axis represents time For the altitude readings taken Z during the first three minutes after you start an altimeter measurement ao aua operation each dot represents five seconds After that each dot m represents two minutes under initial default settings e An out of range reading or a measurement error will cause the column Time of dots for that reading to be blank skipped Note e The measurement range for altitude is 700 to 10
58. s on the digital display when you enter the Timekeeping Mode To enter the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode hold down for about two seconds Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status All functions enabled All functions enabled Battery power indicator 3 6 38 is Month Day Day of week Illumination tone and sensor disabled Second hand jumps every two seconds Illumination tone and sensor disabled 4 ii Blank digital display Second hand L stopped hour and minute hands stopped at 12 o clock 5 I All hands stopped at 12 o clock All ee functions disabled e The flashing L indicator at Level 3 tells you that battery power is very low and that exposure to bright light for charging is required as soon as possible e At Level 5 all functions are disabled and settings return to their initial factory defaults Once the battery reaches Level 2 M after falling to Level 5 reconfigure the current time date and other settings e Display indicators reappear as soon as the battery is charged from Level 5 to Level 2 M e Leaving the watch exposed to direct sunlight or some other very strong light source can cause the battery power indicator to show a reading temporarily that is higher than the actual battery level The correct battery level should be indicated after a few minutes e All data stored in memory is deleted and the current time and all other settings
59. stination occurs e If the map shows a difference of 80 meters between your current location and your destination you will know that you are approaching your destination when the second hand is pointed at 80 meters Altitude Specifying a Reference Altitude Value The altitude readings produced by this watch are subject to error caused by changes in air pressure Because of this we recommend that you update the reference altitude value whenever one is available during your climb After you specify a reference altitude value the watch adjusts its air pressure to altitude conversion calculation accordingly E 52 e Hold SET appears on the digital display Hold SET disappears 2 Press or to change the current reference altitude value by 5 meters or 20 feet e Specify a reference altitude value based on accurate altitude information about your current location from a map etc e You can set the reference altitude value within the range of 10 000 to 10 000 meters 32 800 to 32 800 feet Pressing and at the same time returns to OFF no reference altitude value so the watch performs air pressure to altitude conversions based on preset data only 3 Press to exit the setting screen Types of Altitude Data The watch maintains two types of altitude data in its memory manual save records and auto save values low altitude high altitude cumulative ascent cumulate descent e Use the Data Re
60. t Negative values can be caused by readings produced based on a reference altitude or due to atmospheric conditions Display unit 5 m or 20 ft Current Altitude Data 5 second intervals for 1 hour 0 05 or 5 second interval for first 3 minutes followed by 2 minute interval for next 10 hours 2 00 Altitude Memory Data Manual save records 14 altitude date time Auto save values High altitude with month day time of reading low altitude with month day time of reading cumulative ascent with month day time of first reading cumulative descent with month day time of first reading Other Reference altitude setting Altitude graph Altitude differential Altitude auto measurement method 0 05 or 2 00 Bearing Sensor Precision Direction Within 10 Values are guaranteed for a temperature range of 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F North indicated by second hand Error of 2 for each mark in the scale E 88 Pressure Sensor Precision Conditions Altitude Altimeter Barometer altitude differential x 2 0 to 6000 m 15m m 0 to 19680 ft altitude differential x 2 pressure differential x 2 Fixed 50 ft ft 2 hPa hPa temperature altitude differential x 2 pressure differential x 2 6000 to 10000 m 25m m 0 059 inHg inHg 19680 to 32800 ft altitude differential x 2 90 ft ft 0 to 6000 m 50 m every 10 C Proctor 0 to 19680 ft 170 ft every 50 F 5 hPa every 1
61. the following steps occurs AA l1 L e Hold SET appears on the digital display HT flashes Second N hand points to the current Home City code 2 Use to cycle through settings on the digital display until the current button operation tone MUTE or BEEP is displayed e See step 3 under To change the current time and date settings page E 22 for information about how to scroll through setting screens 3 Press to toggle the button operation tone between on BEEP P or off MUTE 4 After the setting is the way you want press to exit the setting screen E 82 Troubleshooting Time Setting E The current time setting is off by one hour You may need to change your Home City s standard time daylight saving time DST setting Use the procedure under To change the current time and date settings page E 22 to change the standard time daylight saving time DST setting Hand Home Position Adjustment E The time indicated by the hands is different from the time shown on the digital display If the displayed time and the time indicated by the hands do not match it could mean that the hand home positions are off Use the Hand Home Position Adjustment Mode page E 76 to adjust them Sensor modes E can t change the temperature barometric pressure and altitude units When TOKYO TYO is selected as the Home City the altitude unit is set automatically to meters m the barometric pressure unit to h
62. time zones around the globe World Time Mode E 73 Perform hand home position adjustment Pat e E 76 E 14 E 15 Operation Guide 5113 5213 CASIO Selecting a Mode e The illustration below shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between modes e To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode hold down for about two seconds e In any mode press to illuminate the display Timekeeping Mode Countdown Data Recall Timer Mode Stopwatch Mode Mode G eal 88 88 uj lt 4 G o o 7 7 Li b World Time Hand Home Position Alarm Mode Mode Adjustment Mode gt 8 88 m 38 88 m o bleed l wT 5 E 186 s You can use buttons and to enter a sensor mode directly from the Timekeeping Mode or from another sensor mode To enter a sensor mode from the Data Recall Stopwatch Countdown Timer Alarm World Time or Hand Home Position Adjustment Mode first enter the Timekeeping Mode and then press the applicable button The hour and minute hands indicate the current time in all modes In the Timekeeping Data Recall Stopwatch Countdown Timer and Alarm modes the second hand indicates the current Timekeeping Mode second The second hand performs other operations in the other modes Sensor Modes Barometer Thermometer Mode Altimeter Mode Compass Mode 5 z ws General Functions All Modes The functions and operations
63. tion of the BARO button This indicates the Barometer Thermometer Mode After that the second hand will point at the current barometric pressure differential e Pressing toggles the digital display between the barometric Barometric Barometric pressure and temperature screen pressure pressure e After you press the watch takes readings every five seconds for graph the first three minutes and then every two minutes after that 2 Press to return to the Timekeeping Mode e The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about one hour after entering the Barometer Thermometer Mode Barometric pressure differential indicated by second hand Temperature E 35 To take barometric pressure and temperature readings While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press 8 e The watch will start taking barometric pressure and temperature readings automatically e You also can take a barometric pressure and temperature reading at any time by pressing in the Barometer Thermometer Mode e Press to toggle the digital display between the barometric pressure and temperature screen t can take up to four or five seconds for the barometric pressure reading to appear after you enter the Barometer Thermometer Mode Barometric Pressure e Barometric pressure is displayed in units of 1 hPa or 0 05 inHg The displayed barometric pressure value changes to
64. to measurement method AS setting e This will cause either 0 05 or 2 00 to flash on the digital display 3 Press to toggle the altitude auto measurement method setting between 0 05 1H and 2 00 10H 4 Press to exit the setting screen E 46 Using the Altitude Differential Value In the Altimeter Mode the part of the watch s dial from 11 o clock to 7 o clock acts as an altitude differential scale The second hand points to a place on the scale that indicates the difference between the altitude at a start point set by you and the altitude at your current location The altitude differential indication is updated each time the watch takes an altitude reading You can configure the watch so each second mark in the altitude differential scale stands for 5 meters 20 feet or 50 meters 200 feet See Configuring the Altitude Differential Scale page E 49 for information about how to configure this setting The second hand will point to OVER or UNDER if the altitude differential is outside the allowable range of the scale e The second hand will move to 9 o clock if a sensor reading could not be taken for some reason or if the reading is outside the allowable range e See Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or Hiking page E 51 for some real life examples of how to use this feature Altitude differential indicated by second hand E 47 CASIO Operation Guide
65. ual save record E 70 To enter the Alarm Mode E 60 Specifying Temperature Barometric Pressure and Altitude Units E 71 To set an alarm time E 60 To specify temperature barometric pressure and altitude units E 72 To test the alarm E 62 Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Measurement of Altitude and Temperature E 72 To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off E 63 Viewing Altitude Records Efe to stop the alarm E 63 To view altitude records E 73 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone E 65 To delete a single altitude record E 73 To enter the World Time Mode E 65 To delete all altitude records E 73 To view the time in another time zone E 74 To specify standard time or daylight saving time DST for a city E 75 To swap your Home City and World Time City CASIO Operation Guide 5113 5213 E 76 Adjusting Home Positions E 76 To adjust home positions E 77 Illumination E 77 To turn on illumination manually E 78 To change the illumination duration E 80 To turn the auto light switch on and off E 82 Button Operation Tone E 82 To turn the button operation tone on and off E 83 Troubleshooting E 87 Specifications E 8 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 When wearing the watc

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