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1.                                E 19    CASIO        Operation Guide 5182 CASIO                 2  Second Hand moves to 1 o clock  indicating the Home  City Setting Mode  See    To configure summer time and  other Home City settings     page E 24      4  3 seconds     Setting Modes   The watch has a number of setting modes that you can use to configure its settings  In  the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    until the setting mode you want is selected as  described below  Release    when the setting mode you want is selected              To select a setting mode  Hold down      7 2  Second Hand moves to 12 o clock     4   3 seconds                                                  2  Second Hand moves to 2 o clock  indicating the Time  Setting Mode  See    To change the current time setting                                                                                   page E 27    J  3 seconds          E 20 E 21  2  Second Hand moves to 3 o   clock  indicating the Home Timekeeping    Position Adjustment Mode  See    To adjust home positions    Seg e ton Rh Ed DEN cL Ei a   page E 49   Use the Timekeeping Mode to view the current time and date  To enter the  Timekeeping Mode from any other mode  hold down     at least two seconds      3 seconds  Hand Functions  Watch returns to normal timekeeping  Hour Hand  Second Hand  e If the  2  Second Hand home position is off due to the Minute Hand                   watch having been subjected to strong magnetism or  other abnormal treatme
2.                               E 51                      TZ  B 4  After confirming that the  2  Second Hand is at the proper   home position  press     This will switch to  T  Hour   Hand and  3  Minute Hand home position adjustment    e The  I  Hour Hand and  3  Minute Hand are at their  proper home positions if they both move to 12 o clock    The  6  24 hour Hand also will move along with   1  Hour Hand movement  and cannot be adjusted   individually  If the hands are not positioned correctly    use O     and         to move them to their proper   home positions                                                                                                                 E 52                   T 3 5  After confirming that the  0  Hour Hand and  3  Minute  Hand are in their correct home positions  press     This  will advance to day home position adjustment   e The  7  Day is in the correct home position if it  shows 1  If it doesn t  use        and         to change  the day to 1                                      6  Press    to return to the Timekeeping Mode    The  7  Day moves to the current day  and then the  1  Hour Hand and the  3  Minute Hand will move to the  current time  Wait until everything stops moving                                                        E 53       Troubleshooting    Hand Movement and Position  E   lost track of what mode the watch is in     Refer to    To select a mode     page E 19   To return directly to the Timekeeping Mode  from any ot
3.    gt o    0   gt  0  Start Stop  Restart   Stop  Reset  E 36    Note   e The Stopwatch Mode can indicate elapsed time up to 23 minutes  59 999 seconds    e In the following cases  the hands of the watch are moving  so pressing    or    will  not perform any stopwatch operation        While the hands are moving to elapsed timekeeping after you enter the Stopwatch  Mode       While the  4  Left Dial Hand is moving between 1 100 second and 1 1000 second  indications after an elapsed time measurement operation is stopped       While the watch is changing dates at midnight   e Once you start an elapsed time measurement operation  it continues until you press  to stop it or until 24 hours have elapsed  when it stops automatically   Timing  continues even if you exit the Stopwatch Mode or if timing reaches the stopwatch  limit defined above    e Whenever you enter the Stopwatch Mode  the hands of the watch move to their  initial Stopwatch Mode positions  If you did not reset the stopwatch the last time you  used it  the hands will return to the positions they were in the last time you exited  the Stopwatch Mode                 E 37             e The  2  Second Hand  indicating 1 10 seconds  and  4  Left Dial Hand  indicating  1 100 seconds and 1 1000 seconds  move during the first 30 seconds after  an elapsed time measurement is started or restarted  When the measurement  operation is stopped  they indicate timing results                    Elapsed Time Measurement Results  e The h
4.   10  After the settings are the way you want  press    to  return to regular timekeeping    e This will cause the  2  Second Hand to move    automatically to 12 o clock and resume movement  from there                                Note    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 3     E 34    The stopwatch measures elapsed time        Hand Functions    2  Second Hand  Indicates the stopwatch 1 10 second  count                             4  Left Dial Hand    When you stop an elapsed time measurement  operation  momentarily indicates  the 1 100 second  value  lower dial scale   then the 1 1000 second value   upper dial scale   then the pointer   gt    This cycle is  performed twice and then stops    5  Right Dial Hands  Indicate the stopwatch minutes and  seconds                                         E 35       To perform elapsed time measurement  1  Use    to rotate the  4  Left Dial Hand until ST is located next to the pointer   gt     e This indicates the Stopwatch Mode                 2  Now you can perform either of following stopwatch operations   e You will not be able to perform any stopwatch operation while the hands are  moving to their initial positions after you enter the Stopwatch Mode     To perform an elapsed time operation    o    gt
5.   Karachi  5  CHICAGO  CHI  Chicago  6 DELHI  DEL  Delhi  5 5  NEW YORK  NYC  New York 5 DHAKA  DAC  Dhaka  6  SANTIAGO  SCL  Santiago 4 YANGON  RGN  Yangon  6 5  RIO Rio De Janeiro  3 BANGKOK  BKK  Bangkok  7  F  DE NORONHA  FEN  Fernando de Noronha  2 HONG KONG  HKG  Hong Kong  8  PRAIA  RAI  Praia   TOKYO  TYO  Tokyo  9  UTC o ADELAIDE  ADL  Adelaide  9 5  LONDON  LON  London SYDNEY  SYD  Sydney  10  PARIS  PAR  Paris  1 NOUMEA  NOU  Noumea  11  ATHENS  ATH  Athens  2 WELLINGTON  WLG  Wellington  12  L 2 L 3       e Based on data as of July 2010   e The rules governing global times  UTC offset and GMT differential  and summer  time are determined by each individual country     L 4          
6.  Home City and World Time City   You can use the procedure below to swap your Home City and World Time City  This  capability can come in handy when you frequently travel between two locations in  different time zones     The following example shows what happens when the Home City and World Time  City are swapped while the Home City originally is TYO  Tokyo  and the World Time  City is NYC  New York            CASIO           selected time zone  Other time zones are not affected     Home City World Time City  Tokyo New York  Before swapping 10 08 p m  9 08 a m    Standard time   Daylight saving time        After swapping       New York  9 08 a m    Daylight saving time        Tokyo  10 08 p m    Standard time              E 43       To swap your Home City and World Time City    1  In the World Time Mode  use     to select the World   Time City you want    e In this example  you would move the  2  Second Hand  to NYC in order to select New York as the World  Time City    Wait until the  5  Right Dial Hands complete their  move to the time in the currently selected World Time  City  You will not be able to perform step 2 of this  procedure until the hands stop moving                                                  E 44             2  Hold down    for about three seconds until the watch  beeps    e This will make the World Time City  NYC in this  example  your new Home City  At the same time  it  will change the Home City you had selected prior to  step 2  TYO in this example  
7.  Mode for about two or three minutes                             To turn the alarm on or off  In the Alarm Mode  press    to toggle the alarm on and off  The  2  Second Hand will  indicate the current ON OFF setting                 To stop the alarm  Press any button     E 47       Adjusting Home Positions    Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands and or date of the watch to be off     If this happens  perform the applicable home position adjustment procedures in this   section    e Hand home position adjustment is not required if the time and day settings are  correct     Note   Any time after you enter the home position adjustment mode in step 1 of the following  procedure  you can return to the Timekeeping Mode by pressing      The watch also  will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not perform any operation  for about two or three minutes in the home position adjustment mode  In either case   any adjustments you made before the watch returned to the Timekeeping Mode will  be applied     E 48    To adjust home positions  1  Use    as shown under    Setting Modes     page E 20  to  enter the    Home Position Adjustment    mode    e The watch will exit the home position adjustment mode  automatically if you do not perform any operation for  about two or three minutes    e First is  4  Left Dial Hand home position adjustment    e If the  4  Left Dial Hand moves to 12 o clock  it is in  the correct home position  If it doesn   t  use        and     
8.  The watch will exit the setting mode automatically if 3  Press    to select STD  standard time  or DST  daylight saving time  for the  you do not perform any operation for about two or currently selected city code   three minutes  e While you are selecting the Home City code  the  4  Left Dial Hand will indicate  e For details about city codes  see the    City Code the setting  STD  DST  of the currently selected city code   Table    at the back of this manual      The following explains each of the available summer time settings   E 24 E 25  STD With this setting  the watch always indicates standard time  It does Configuring Current Time and Date Settings OO  not indicate summer time  eee       DST With this setting  the watch advances its time setting by one hour You can configure current time and date settings     to indicate summer time  daylight saving time                     To change the current time setting  1  Use   as shown under    Setting Modes     page E 20  to  enter the    Time Setting    mode   e The  2  Second Hand will move to 12 o clock  This is  the time setting mode        e Note that you cannot change the summer time setting while UTC is selected as  your Home City              4  After all the settings are the way you want  press    to return to the Timekeeping  Mode     Note   e After you specify a city code  the watch will use UTC  offsets to calculate the World  Time based on the current time in your Home City      Coordinated Universal Time  the w
9.  enter by holding down    in  the Timekeeping Mode  See    Setting Modes     page E 20  for more information     E 16    e View the current date in the Home City Mode    Use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time    e Select one of 29 cities  time zones  around the world and view  the current time there   e Select daylight saving summer time  DST  or standard time  for a time zone    Set an alarm time Alarm Mode E 46       Stopwatch Mode E 35       World Time Mode   E 40                E 17       Selecting a Mode  With this watch  everything starts from the Timekeeping Mode     To determine the watch   s current mode  Check the position of the  4  Left Dial Hand as shown  under    To select a mode     page E 19                  To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other  mode  Hold down     for at least two seconds                    E 18    To select a mode   Press    to cycle between the modes as shown below  The  4  Left Dial Hand  indicates the currently selected mode    The  4  Left Dial Hand rotates so the indicator for the current mode  TM  ST  WT  AL     is aligned with the pointer  gt    Timekeeping Mode           gt  Stopwatch Mode  4  Left Dial Hand indicates    4  Left Dial Hand indicates          ST  then aligns the dial hand    TM   with the pointer P     World Time Mode    4  Left Dial Hand indicates  WT  then aligns the dial hand  with STD or DST                                                     Alarm Mode    4  Left Dial Hand indicates  AL             
10.  to move it to 12 o clock                                                                                               E 49    Operation Guide 5182    e Each press of    in the home position adjustment mode will cycle through the  adjustment settings as shown below     ig Left Dial Hand  gt    G Right Dial Hands  gt  2  Second  7    Day j       O Hour B  Minute   6  24 hour                                                                                                    e When adjusting a hand or the date home position  it is recommended that after  you move to a proper home position  you press      to move the setting back one  step  Next  press      again to return it to the home position  This helps to ensure  better home position adjustment accuracy        E 50             A 2  After confirming that the  4  Left Dial Hand is in the  correct home position  press      This will switch to   5  Right Dial Hands home position adjustment    e The  5  Right Dial Hands are at their proper home  Positions if they both move to 24  If the hands are not  positioned correctly  use        and         to move  them to 24       After confirming that the  5  Right Dial Hands are in the  correct home position  press       This will advance to   2  Second Hand home position adjustment    e The  2  Second Hand is in the correct home position if  it is pointing at 12 o clock  If it isn t  use    to move it  to 12 o clock                                                                       
11. 0  to enter the    Time Setting    mode     2  Press      e The  2  Second Hand will move to the tens digit of    the current year setting  This is the year setting  mode     e The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2099                                Setting the year  tens digit     E 31                         Z 3  Press     to move the  2  Second Hand clockwise  until it is pointing at the year tens digit you want  to select           4  After you select the year tens digit  press      e The  2  Second Hand will move to the ones digit  of the current year                       5  Press      to move the  2  Second Hand clockwise  until it is pointing at the year ones digit you want       6  After you select the year ones digit  press      e The  2  Second Hand will move to the currently  selected month  This is the month setting  mode     7  Use    to move the  2  Second Hand to the  month setting you want                             8  After the month setting is the way you want   press                                          to select  e The  2  Second Hand will move to 12 o clock   and the watch will enter the day setting mode   Setting the year  ones digit  Setting the month  E 32 E 33  A 9  Use         and        to change the  7  Day setting  Using the Stopwatch                         e If you want to change the time setting at this time   press    and then perform the procedure starting  from step 2 under    To change the current time setting      page E 27   
12. Actual times depend on lighting conditions        e For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions  see the    Power  Supply    section of the Specifications  page E 59                                             E 12 E 13  Power Saving To recover from the sleep state  Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a Move the watch to a well lit area or press any button   certain period in an area where it is dark  The table below shows how watch functions  are affected by Power Saving   e There actually are two sleep state levels     second hand sleep    and    function sleep      Elapsed Time in Dark Operation  2  Second Hand only stopped at 12 o clock  all  60 to 70 minutes  second hand sleep  other functions enabled  e All functions  including analog timekeeping   6 or 7 days  function sleep  disabled  e Internal timekeeping maintained  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 state when 6 00 AM arrives  however  it will remain in the sleep  state   e The watch will not enter a sleep state while it is in the Stopwatch Mode   E 14 E 15  Mode Reference Guide To do this  Enter this mode    See   View th t tit H Cit d f 29 oth      Your watch has four    modes     The mode you should select depends on what you    ties S Globe  your Home Maly and in one of 8 other   Timekeeping E 23    want to do     Note    e There are also various setting modes  which you can
13. MA1011 EA       Operation Guide 5182    ENGLISH  Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch     e Note that the product illustrations in this manual are intended for reference only   and so the actual product may appear somewhat different than depicted by an  illustration        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       B About This Manual                            Button operations are indicated using the letters     through     shown in the illustration     Hand Functions   1  Hour Hand   2  Second Hand   3  Minute Hand   4  Left Dial Hand    Indicates the current mode  TM  ST  WT  AL     5  Right Dial Hands  Indicate a time  in 24 hour format   depending on the current mode                                                                       6  24 hour Hand   Indicates the current 24 hour timekeeping hour   7  Day    This User s Guide uses numbers shown above to identify  watch hands and indicators                       Things to check before using the watch    1  Hold down    at least two seconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode  and  then observe the movement of the  2  Second Hand                       m    gt   Is the  2  Second Hand moving smoothly at one second intervals     y NO y YES   Is the  2  Second Hand moving at The watch is charged sufficiently   two second intervals or is it stopped For 
14. To configure summer time and other  Home City settings     page E 24  to change the STD DST setting     E 55       E The hands and or day indications are off    This could indicate that the watch has been exposed to magnetism or strong impact   which has caused problems with proper hand and day alignment  Adjust the watch   s  hand and day home position alignment  page E 48      World Time Mode  E The World Time indicated by the  5  Right Dial Hands in the Timekeeping Mode  and World Time Mode is one hour off from the actual time in the selected  World Time City   The STD  standard time  DST  daylight saving summer time  setting of the selected  World Time City may be wrong  Select the correct STD  standard time  DST  daylight  saving summer time  setting  page E 42      E The World Time indicated by the  5  Right Dial Hands in the Timekeeping Mode  and World Time Mode is off     Your Home City settings may be wrong  Check your Home City settings and correct  them  if necessary  page E 24                              E 56    Charging  E The watch does not resume operation after   expose it to light   This can happen after the power level drops to Level 3  page E 10   Continue  exposing the watch to light until the  2  Second Hand starts moving normally  at one   second intervals                           E The  2  Second Hand starts to move at one second intervals  but then suddenly  returns to moving at two second intervals    The watch probably is not sufficiently charged y
15. ands of the watch indicate the following information in the Stopwatch Mode   minutes  seconds  1 10 seconds  page E 35    e Whenever you stop an elapsed time measurement operation  the  4  Left Dial Hand  moves to indicate the following for two seconds each      1  1 100 seconds   2  1 1000 seconds   3  Pointer   gt    The above cycle is performed twice       To repeat the above cycle  press                       E 38    Example  When the measured elapsed time is 12 minutes  34 452 seconds    1 100 seconds    1 1000 seconds                                     E 39    CASIO     Operation Guide 5182    HE 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 around the globe  Each time zone has a    city code     which is a three letter  abbreviation of a representative city in the zone  The representative city of the time  zone that is currently selected in the World Time Mode is called the    World Time City              Hand Functions  2  Second Hand  Indicates the currently selected World  Time City   Left Dial Hand  Indicates the summer time setting   STD  DST  for the currently selected  World Time City   Right Dial Hands  Indicate the current time in the  selected World Time City in 24 hour  format        2 5                                       E                      E 40       To view the time in another time zone  1  Use    to rotate the  4  Left Dial Hand until WT is located next to t
16. date setting E 54 Troubleshooting  E 35 Using the Stopwatch E 58 Specifications  E 36 To perform elapsed time measurement  E 36 To perform an elapsed time operation  E 40 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone  E 41 To view the time in another time zone  E 42 To specify standard time or daylight saving time  DST  for a time  zone  E 44 To swap your Home City and World Time City  E 46 Using the Alarm  E 47 To change the alarm time setting  E 47 To turn the alarm on or off  E 47 To stop the alarm  E 6 E 7       Charging the Watch    The face of the watch is a solar cell that generates power from light  The generated    power charges a built in rechargeable battery  which powers watch operations  The  watch charges whenever it is exposed to light     Charging Guide    Whenever you are not         wearing the watch  leave  it in a location where it is  exposed to light   e Best charging  performance is achieved  by exposing the watch to    light that is as strong as  possible     When wearing the watch     make sure that its face is  O not blocked from light by the  sleeve of your clothing   e The watch may enter a     i a    sleep state  page E 14  if  its face is blocked by your  sleeve even only partially     Warning    Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite hot   Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury  The watch can become  particularly hot when exposed to the following conditions for long periods    e On the da
17. details about charging  see  completely     Charging the Watch     page E 8                                    y YES y NEXT    Power is low  Charge the watch by placing  it in a location where it is exposed to light   For details  see    Charging the Watch      page E 8                  Go to step 2                    E 3       2  Check the Home City and the daylight saving time  DST  setting     Use the procedure under    To configure summer time and other Home City settings      page E 24  to configure your Home City and daylight saving time settings     Important     Proper World Time setting depends on correct Home City  time  and date settings in  the Timekeeping Mode  Make sure you configure these settings correctly     3  Set the current time   See    Configuring Current Time and Date Settings     page E 27      The watch is now ready for use     Contents    E 2 About This Manual  E 3 Things to check before using the watch  E 8 Charging the Watch  E 15 To recover from the sleep state  E 16 Mode Reference Guide  E 18 To determine the watch   s current mode  E 18 To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode  E 19 To select a mode  E 20 To select a setting mode  E 23 Timekeeping  E 24 Configuring Home City Settings  E 24 To configure summer time and other Home City settings       E 4 E 5  E 27 Configuring Current Time and Date Settings E 48 Adjusting Home Positions  E 27 To change the current time setting E 49 To adjust home positions  E 31 To change the current 
18. et  Continue keeping it exposed to   light        E 57       Specifications    Accuracy at normal temperature   15 seconds a month  Timekeeping  Hour  minutes  hand moves every 10 seconds   seconds  24 hour  day  Calendar system  Full Auto calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099  Other  Home City code  can be assigned one of 29 city codes and Coordinated  Universal Time   Daylight Saving Time  summer time    Standard Time  Stopwatch  Measuring capacity  23 59 999   Measuring unit  1 1000 second  Measuring mode  Elapsed time  World Time  29 cities  29 time zones  and Coordinated Universal Time  Other  Standard Time Daylight Saving Time  summer time   Home City World Time  City swapping  Alarm  Daily alarm  Other  Power Saving    E 58    Power Supply  Solar cell and one rechargeable battery  Approximate battery operating time  6 months  no exposure to light after a full  charge and 10 seconds alarm beeper operation per day     E 59    CASIO        Operation Guide 5182 CASIO     n  l    City Code Table    F  od                                                                                                                                     City Code Table   City Coda City GMT Differential City Code City GM Differential  PAGO PAGO  PPG  Pago Pago  11 JEDDAH  JED  Jeddah  3  HONOLULU  HNL  Honolulu  10 TEHRAN  THR  Tehran  3 5  ANCHORAGE  ANC  Anchorage  9 DUBAI  DXB  Dubai  4  LOS ANGELES  LAX  Los Angeles  8 KABUL  KBL  Kabul  4 5  DENVER  DEN  Denver  7 KARACHI  KHI
19. he pointer        e This indicates the World Time Mode     2  Use    to move the  2  Second Hand to the city code you want to select as the  World Time City   e The  5  Right Dial Hands will move to the current time in the currently selected  World Time City  At this time  the    Hour Hand and  3  Minute Hand will continue  to indicate the current time in the Home City    e Holding down      causes the  2  Second Hand to move at high speed    e For full information on city codes  see the    City Code Table    at the back of this  manual    e If you think that the time indicated for the selected World Time City is not correct   it probably means that there is something wrong with your Home City settings   Use the procedure under    To configure summer time and other Home City  settings     page E 24  to correct the Home City settings                                                                       E 41       To specify standard time or daylight saving time  DST  for a time zone    1  In the World Time Mode  use      to select the city code  for the time whose setting you want to change     2  Press  8  to toggle the  4  Left Dial Hand between STD    standard time  and DST  daylight saving time     e Note that you cannot switch between STD  standard  time  DST  daylight saving summer time  while UTC is  selected as the World Time City    e Note that the STD  standard time  DST  daylight  saving summer time  setting affects only the currently                   Swapping your
20. her mode  hold down    at least two seconds              E The  2  Second Hand is moving at two second intervals    E All the watch   s hands are stopped at 12 o   clock and none of the buttons work   Power may be low  Expose the watch to light until the  2  Second Hand starts moving  normally  at one second intervals  page E 10                     E The hands of the watch suddenly start moving at high speed  even when   do  not perform any operation     This could be due to any one of the following causes  In all cases  the hand movement  does not indicate malfunction  and should stop shortly   e The watch is recovering from a sleep state  page E 14      E 54    e The watch is returning to the Timekeeping Mode automatically from the Alarm Mode   page E 46     E Hands suddenly stop moving  Button operation also is disabled    The watch may be in the power recovery mode  page E 12   Do not perform any   operation until the hands return to their normal positions  in about 15 minutes   The    hands should return to their correct positions when power recovers  To help power  recover  leave the watch in a location where it is exposed to light     E The current time setting is off by hours   Your Home City setting may be wrong  Check your Home City setting and correct it  if  necessary  page E 24      E The current time setting is off by one hour    You may need to change your Home City   s STD  standard time  DST  daylight saving   summer time  setting  Use the procedure under    
21. nt  the second hand may point  to other positions than those described in the above  procedure        Left Dial Hand  Indicates TM    Right Dial Hands    Indicate the current time in the World Time City   page E 40  in 24 hour format    24 hour Hand    Indicates the current 24 hour timekeeping hour     7  Day            E e N  FI          E                                               E 23    E 22       2  To change the Home City setting  press     to move the  2  Second Hand clockwise    Press      as many times as necessary until the   2  Second Hand is pointing at the city code you want  to select as your Home City    s Holding down      causes the  2  Second Hand to move          HE Configuring Home City Settings    There are two Home City settings  actually selecting the Home City and selecting  either standard time or daylight saving time  DST                                    To configure summer time and other Home City                                                                                                                   settings at high speed   Note e Each time you change the city code setting  the  e This watch does not have a city code that corresponds T  Hour Hand   3  Minute Hand   6  24 hour Hand and  to Newfoundland y p 7  Day move to the current time and date for that city     code  Do not perform the next operation until these  1  Use    as shown under    Setting Modes     page E 20  to ands stop moving   enter the    Home City Setting    mode   e
22. orld wide scientific standard of timekeeping  The  reference point for UTC is Greenwich  England           E 26 E 27          2  Use         and         to change the time  hour and  minute  setting   e Each press of either button will move the hands   QU Hour Hand and  3  Minute Hand  one minute   e Holding down     or    will start high speed  1  Hour  Hand and  3  Minute Hand movement in the applicable  direction  To stop high speed hand movement  press  any button   e The  6  24 hour Hand and  1  Hour Hand move in sync  with each other   e When setting the time  make sure that the  6  24 hour  Hand indicates the proper a m  p m  hour   f you want to change the date setting at this time   press    and perform the procedure starting from  step 3 under    To change the current date setting      page E 31      e In the following steps  each press of    cycles between settings as shown  below     Hour Minute  l Year  tens digit    Year  ones digit     i y    Day E Month                                                                                                                                                                E 28 E 29    Operation Guide 5182    3  After the time setting is the way you want  press    to return to regular  timekeeping   e This will cause the  2  Second Hand to move automatically to 12 o clock and  resume movement from there                 E 30       To change the current date setting    Z 1  Use    as shown under    Setting Modes      page E 2
23. shboard of a car parked in direct sunlight   e Too close to an incandescent lamp   e Under direct sunlight    Important    e Keep the watch in an area normally exposed to bright light when storing it for long  periods  This helps to ensure that power does not run down    Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in  such a way that it is blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down   Make sure that the watch is exposed to bright light whenever possible     CASIO     Operation Guide 5182    Power Levels       You can get an idea of the watch   s power level by   observing the movement of the  2  Second Hand in the   Timekeeping Mode    e If the  2  Second Hand is moving normally at one second  intervals  power is at Level 1    e If the  2  Second Hand is moving at two second intervals   power is at Level 2  which is quite low  Expose the watch  to light as soon as possible so it can charge                                                                             Moves at two second                                                          Level   Hand Movement Function Status   1 Normal  All functions enabled  2  Second Hand moves at two second   2 intervals  Beeper disabled  7  Day changes to 1  home position    2  Second Hand stopped    3 1  Hour Hand and  3  Minute Hand All functions disabled  stopped at 12 o clock              e When power drops to Level 3  all functions will be disabled but the watch will  continue 
24. to keep time internally for about one week  If you recharge the battery  sufficiently during this period  the analog hands will move automatically to the  correct setting and regular timekeeping will resume  After one week  all settings   including timekeeping  will be cleared  Recharging the battery will reset all settings                                              intervals  to their initial factory defaults   E 10 E 11  Power Recovery Mode Charging Times  The watch is designed to go into a power recovery mode that stops hand operation Level Change  2  temporarily whenever power suddenly drops below a certain level due to overuse   Daily g  of the alarm tone over a short period  Note that all operations are disabled while the Exposure Level  Brightness  Operation Level3   Level2   Level 1  watch is in the power recovery mode  1       _    gt       The hands will move to the correct positions and the watch will resume normal   Outdoor sunlight  50 000 lux  Emnes  hous 27 hours  operation after power recovers  in about 15 minutes   Putting the watch in a location      where it is exposed to light will help power to recover sooner  Window sunlight  10 000 lux  30 minutes 6 hours 100 hours   spoke on cloudy day 48 minutes 10 hours 162 hours  Indoor fluorescent lighting  500 lux  8 hours 112 hours        1 Approximate exposure each day to generate power for normal daily operation     2 Approximate exposure to take power up one level   e The above times are for reference only  
25. to your World Time City    e After swapping the Home City and World Time City   the watch will stay in the World Time Mode  The   2  Second Hand will point to your new World Time City   TYO in this example     e The  5  Right Dial Hands will indicate the current time  in your new World Time City                                                  E 45       Using the Alarm    When the alarm is turned on  an alarm will sound for about 10 seconds each day  when the time in the Timekeeping Mode reaches the preset alarm time  This is true  even if the watch is not in the Timekeeping Mode        Hand Functions   2  Second Hand  Indicates the current alarm ON OFF  setting    Left Dial Hand  Points to AL     Right Dial Hands  Indicate the current alarm time  setting in 24 hour format     2 5                             gt                 ery                      E 46    To change the alarm time setting  1  Use    to rotate the  4  Left Dial Hand until AL is located next to the pointer        e This indicates the Alarm Mode     2  Use        and        to change the alarm time setting   e Each press of either button will move the  5  Right Dial Hands one minute   e Holding down     or    will start high speed hand movement in the applicable  direction  To stop high speed hand movement  press any button   e The alarm always works based on the time kept in the Timekeeping Mode   e The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not  perform any operation in the Alarm
    
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