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Casio QW-1210 User's Manual

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1. selected pressing advances to the next day Holding down changes the current selection at high speed While the seconds hour or minutes are selected press to switch between the 12 hour and 24 hour formats 6 After you set the time and date press twice to return to the Timekeeping Display The date can be set within the range of January 1 1990 to December 31 2029 If you do not operate any button for a few minutes while a selection is flashing the flashing stops and the watch goes back to the Timekeeping Display automatically Important After you change a setting in the above procedure the watch needs a bit of time to calculate certain information During this calculation the patterns in the graphic displays move at high speed Wait until these display stop moving before you try to input any further data If you set the current time forward one hour for daylight saving time summer time be sure to also increase the setting for your difference from Greenwich Mean Time see To set location data Of course you should remember to adjust the other way by decreasing the difference when you go back to standard time SUNRISE SUNSET FUNCTIONS These functions tell you the time of sunrises and sunsets for specific dates It also displays a Daylight Graph based on sunrise and sunset data Note that you must correctly set the required data in the following procedures for the Sunrise Sunset Functions to operate correc
2. ID AMSTERDAM HAMBURG FRANKFURT VIENNA STOCKHOLM DONDAN PHNOM PENH HANOI VIENTIANE HONG KONG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BENING TAIPEI MANILA PERTH ULAN BATOR TOKYO TIME ZONE CHART North America 11 171 W 10 158 W 150 W 165 W 118 W 122 W 115 W 123 W 122 W 105 W 106 W 114 W 88 W 95 W 15 ATHENS 16 HELSINKI 17 ISTANBUL MIAMI THE DIRABRENCE NO CITY FROMOMT POR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME DALLAS 6 NEW ORLEANS 6 90 W 30N WINNIPEG 6 97W 50N MEXICO CITY 6 99 W 19N NEW YORK 5 74 W 41 N MONTREAL 5 74 W 45N DETROIT 5 83 W 42N THE DIRRERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDAAD TIME 2 24 E 2 25E 2 29 38 N 60 N 41 N THE OIRRERENCE CITY FROM GMT FOR STANDARD TIME LONGITUDE LATITUDE SEOUL PYONGYANG SYONEY MELBOURNE GUAM NOUMEA PORT VILA WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH SUVA NAURU ISLAND PAPEETE NO CITY PANAMA CITY LIMA BOGOTA CARACAS LA PAZ SANTIAGO PORT OF SPAIN RIO DE JANEIRO SAO PAULO 10 BRASILIA 11 BUENOS AIRES MONTEVIDEO VANDAR NA THE NO CITY BEIRUT DAMASCUS CAPE TOWN KUWAIT RIYADH JEDDAH ADEN ADDIS ABABA NAIROBI 10 DUBAI 11 ABUDHABI 12 MUSCAT 13 KARACHI PRAIA OMNIMH AWD THE DIRRERENCE FROM OMT POR LONGITUDE LATITUDE ME S
3. OPERATION CHART MODULE QW 1210 GENERAL GUIDE Press to change from mode to mode Each mode is explained in detail on the following pages After you perform an operation in any mode pressing returns to the Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Mode Timekeeping Display Temperature Display Module No 974 Module No 1210 TIMEKEEPING FUNCTIONS Setting the time and date are available in the Timekeeping Mode which you can enter using Month While in the Timekeeping Mode press to illuminate and Date the display Day of the week Temperature graph Graphically shows the amount of daylight per day based on the sunrise time and sunset time Current time Daylight time Minutes AM indicator Seconds Sunset time Sunrise time To set the time and date 1 Press to display the Timekeeping Display with the month and date 2 Press and the seconds digits flash on the display because they are selected 3 Press to change the selection in the following sequence 4 While the seconds digits are selected flashing press to reset the seconds to 00 If you press while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 it is reset to 00 and 1 is added to the minutes If the seconds count is in the range of 00 to 29 the minutes count is unchanged 5 While any other digits besides seconds are selected flashing press to increase the number While the day of the week is
4. TANDARD TI Central and South America 2 2 36 E 18 E 48 E 47 E 39 E 45 E 39 E 37 E 56 E 54 E 58 E 67 E 16 S 36 S OIRRERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME 33 N 34 S 29 N 25 N 21 N 13 N 9 N 1 S 25 N 24 N 23 N 25 N NO CITY THE DIRRERENCE FROM GMT FOR STANDARD TIME NO CITY LONGITUDE LATITUDE THE DIRRERENCE FROM GMT POR STANDARD TIME LONGITUDE LATITUDE 15 DAKAR 0 17W 15 N 16 ABIDJAN 0 4 W 5 N
5. he Sunrise Sunset Mode from another mode the display shows the sunrise sunset data for today s date as set in the Timekeeping Mode 2 Press to advance the date or to set it back Holding down either button changes the date at high speed 3 When the date you want is displayed you will have to wait for about 15 seconds as the watch performs its internal c lculation before displaying the sunrise sunset time for the date Sunrise time Sunset time Notes e Ifyou think that the watch is not showing the correct information check the settings of the watch in the following order year difference from GMT longitude latitude east west north south Sunrise and sunset times are for sea level locations Actual times may differ slightly depending on your elevation Sunrise and sunset times are correct within a range of 5 minutes at latitudes less than 50 and 10 minutes at latitudes greater than 50 You can set the difference form GMT in units of one hour In areas where the actual difference from GMT is closer to the half hour the actual sunrise and sunset will be 30 minutes later Example In an area where the actual difference from GMT is 9 5 set the GMT difference as 9 In this case the actual sunrise and sunset will occur 30 minutes later than the times calculated by this watch If the watch shows a sunrise of 6 35 am the actual sunrise will be at 7 05 If the watch shows a sunset of 6 05 pm the actual sunset w
6. ill be at 6 35 THERMOMETER FUNCTIONS A built in temperature sensor measures temperature and shows the measured value on the display The readout from the temperature sensor can also be switched between Celsius C and Fahrenheit F The thermometer can be calibrated to correct for errors important 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 off all moisture from the case It takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes for the case of the watch to reach the actual surrounding temperature Accurate temperature measurements cannot be achieved while you are wearing the watch The following graph illustrated affects of body temperature on actual temperature Approximate Differences caused by individual body temperture or clothing 10 C 20 C 30 C 40 C Temperature measured when watch is worn on wrist About Temperature Measurement Temperature measurements are usually taken automatically every two minutes regardless of what mode the watch is in You can see the measured values in the Timekeeping Mode s Temperature Display Understanding the temperature display 1 Use to enter the Timekeeping Mode 2 Press to display the Temperature Display Whenever you switch to the Temperature Di
7. me correctly as morning A or afternoon P 5 After you set the alarm time press to retum to the Alarm Mode To switch the daily alarm and hourly time signal on and off Press while in the Alarm Mode to change the status of the daily alarm and hourly time signal in the following sequence Alarm on indicator hourly time signal on indicator Gu eC Gu DC _ 88 Daily Alarm only Hourly Time Signal only Both ON Both OFF STOPWATCH FUNCTIONS The Stopwatch Functions let you record elapsed time split times and two finishes The range of the stopwatch is 23 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds Stopwatch functions are available in the Stopwatch Mode which you can enter using Elapsed time measurement 0 T B gt Start Stop Re start Stop Clear Mode indicator 1 100 second O Split agg measurement B gt 0 _ Start Split Split release Stop Clear Start Split Stop Split release Clear First unner Second runner Record time Minutes finishes finishes of second Record time of runner first runner HONOLULU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PAGO PAGO ANCHORAGE 9 NOME 9 LOS ANGELES 8 SAN FRANCISCO 8 LAS VEGAS VANCOUVER SEATTLE DENVER ES PASO EDMONTON CHICAGO HOUSTON OONDAO BWM THE DIRRERENCE FROM GMT FOR STANDARD TIME AZORES LONDON DUBLIN CITY CASABLANCA LISBON PARIS MILAN ROME MADR
8. own either button scrolls through the data items at high speed The temperature Graph compares the currently displayed temperature indicated as 0 on the far right of the graph with the five previous measurements Each segment on the graph represents 2 C 4 F Data number Recalled temperature 20 10 o gt 0 20 10 F 5 4 3 2 1 0 Temperatures of previous interval Calibrating the Temperature Measurement The temperature sensor of this watch is calibrated at the factory before shipment and further adjustment is normally not required If noticeable error is found in the temperature readings produced by the watch you can adjust it to correct the error Important Incorrectly calibrating the temperature measurement of this watch can result in incorrect readings Carefully read the following before doing anything Compare the readings produced by the watch with those of another reliable accurate thermometer e If calibration 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 Perform the temperature calibration before procedure as quickly as possible to avoid the temperature of the watch being affected by your body temperature You can also preform temperature calibration underwater if the water temperature is stable To calibrate the temperature 1 Use to enter the Timekeeping Mode and press to display the Temperature Displa
9. splay the current temperature is measured and displayed Current temperture 2 1 The temperature graph uses the current temperature the far right element of the graph as zero and shows the changes in temperature for the past five hours 2 The display shows C or F if a measured value falls outside the range of 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F The normal display will return as soon as the temperature returns within the allowable range Temperature graph 1 Switching between Celsius and Fahrenheit 1 While in the Timekeeping Mode press to display the Temperature Display 2 Press and the current temperature digits flash 3 Press to select either Celsius C or Fahrenheit F 4 After you select the Celsius or Fahrenheit press to return to the Temperature Display About temperature memory In addition to the normal temperature measurements taken every two minutes you can also set the watch to automatically measure temperature at regular intervals 10 minutes 1 hour 3 hours 24 hours and store the measurements into memory The memory hold up to 30 sets of measurement data each set consisting of the date and time of the measurement along with temperature Once memory is full the data is updated by recording the newest measurement and deleting the oldest one You cannot manually delete data Note The foliowing graph shows when temperature measurements would start for each a
10. tly Use the Time Zone Chart to find the applicable data for your location To set the location data Difference from GMT Latitude Use to enter the Timekeeping Mode Press to display the Timekeeping Display Press and the seconds digits flash on the display Press again to display the location data The difference from GMT data is flashing because it is selected Press to change the selection in the following sequence Difference from z RON an Sunrise Sunset Mode Temperature Data Recall Mode The operational procedures for Modules 974 and 1210 are identical All of the illus trations in this manual show Module 974 6 While any of the selections is selected flashing press to increase the value or to decrease it Holding down either button changes the current selection at high speed lt Longitude gt lt Latitude gt Press Press eee w 65 N Z oN 658 Press Press 7 After you set the location data press to return to the Timekeeping Display Important After you change a setting in the above procedure the watch needs a bit of time to calculate certain information During this calculation the patterns in the graphic display move at high speed Wait until these display stop moving before you try to input any further data To display the sunrise and sunset times for a specific date 1 Use to enter the Sunrise Sunset Mode e When you enter t
11. vailable interval when you change the interval setting Example When you change the interval setting at 8 48 am Interval Set First Measurement Measurement Measurement v v v imine s BE e a interval AM8 40 AM8 48 AMB 50 AM 9 00 AM 9 10 1 hour interval AM6 00 AM8 48 AM9 00 AM 10 00 AM 11 00 3 hour interval AM8 00 AM8 48 AM11 00 PM 2 00 PM 5 00 24 hour interval AM8 00 AMB 48 AM8 00 AM 8 00 For the 10 minute interval in the above example the watch starts the first interval from 8 40 and the first measurement is taken at 8 50 For the 1 hour 3 hour and 24 hour intervals in the above example the watch starts the first interval from 8 00 and the first measurement is taken respectively 1 hour 3 hours or 24 hours after this start point To select the temperature measurement interval 1 Use to enter the Temperature Data Recall Mode Y 2 Press and the temperature measurement interval starts to flash on the display 3 Press to change the interval in the following sequence CE 0 fa Mi Every 10 minutes Every 1 hour Every 3 hours Every 24hours 4 When the interval you want is flashing on the display press to return to the Temperature Data Recall Mode To recall temperature data Temperature 1 Use to enter the Temperature Data Recall Mode e The first data to appear 2 Press to scroll forward through the stored data items or to scroll backward Hoiding d
12. y 2 Press and the current temperature digits flash 3 Each press of increase the displayed temperature by 0 1 C and pressing the decrease it by 0 1 C tf you have selected Fahrenheit as your unit of measurement the above operations change the reading by 0 2 F You can calibrate the temperature within a range of 9 9 C to 9 9 C 18 0 F to 18 0 F Press and at the same time to rest the temperature calibration to the factory setting 4 After calibrating the temperature press to return to the Temperature Display ALARM FUNCTIONS When the Daily Alarm is switched on the alarm sounds for 20 seconds at the preset time each day Press any button to stop the alarm after it starts to sound When the Hourly Time Signal is switched on the watch beeps every hour on the hour Mode indicator To set the alarm time 1 Use to enter the Alarm Mode 2 Press and the hour digits flash on the display because they are selected At this time the Daily Alarm is switched on automatically Minutes 3 Press to change the selection in the following sequence indicator Hourly time signal on indicator 4 Press to increase the selected digits Holding down changes the selection at high speed The format 12 hour and 24 hour of the alarm time matches the format you select for normal timekeeping When setting the alarm time you using the 12 hour format take care of set the ti

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