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1.                        E 44  City Code Table P y UTC Offset  Summer Time Period  A S Tinie Period City Code City GMT Differential    Summer Time Start Summer Time End  j i set ummer Time Perio T  City Code City GMT Differential    Summer Time Start Summer Time End net cm       Nong None  PAGO PAGO  PPG   Pago Pago EE    None None KARACHI  KHI  Karachi  5  HONOLULU  HNL  Honolulu  10 DELHI  DEL  Delhi 755  ANCHORAGE  ANC  Anchorage  9 DHAKA  DAC  Dhaka 46  LOS ANGELES  LAX  Los Angeles  8   2 YANGON RGN Y 65 None None  DENVER  DEN  Denver   2 00 a m   second Sunday   2 00 a m   first Sunday in     angon  6   CHICAGO  CHI  Chicago 6 in March November BANGKOK  BKK  Bangkok  7  NEW YORK  NYC  New oan 5 HONG KONG  HKG  Hong Kong  8    TOKYO  TYO  Tokyo  9  SANTIAGO  SCL  __ Santiago AOO accede ys urda teas arona ee ADELAIDE  ADL   Adelaide 49 5   2 00 am  first Sunday in   3 00 am   first Sunday  th   Midnight  third Sunday SYDNEY  SYD  Sydney  10 October in April  RIO Rio De Janeiro  3 Mignignt ira Sunday 1n   in February or Midnight  NOUMEA  NOU  Noumea  11 None None  fourth Sunday in February n 2 00 a m   last Sunday in 3 00 a m   first Sunday  E  DE NORONHA  FEN   Femando de Noronha 2 WELLINGTON   WEG  Wellington  12 September in April  PRAIA  RAI  Praia al None None Based on data as of June 2012   UIC o   T   e The rules governing global times  UTC offset and GMT differential  and summer time are determined  LONDON  LON  London 1 00 ami last Sunday 2 00 ami  last Sunday In by
2.                    6  After confirming that the  5  Small Minute Hand is at the proper home position  press      This will  advance to  6  Small Hour Hand home position adjustment   e If the  6  Small Hour Hand moves to 12 o clock  it is in the correct home position  If it doesn   t  rotate  the crown to move it to 12 o clock   e The  7  Small Hour Hand  24 hour  moves simultaneously with the  6  Small Hour Hand  If the hands  are not at 12 o clock  advance the  6  Small Hour Hand until they do                                                                             7  After confirming that the  6  Small Hour Hand is at the proper home position  press      This will  advance to  8  Lower Dial Hand home position adjustment   e If the  8  Lower Dial Hand moves to 12 o clock  it is in the correct home position  If it doesn t  rotate  the crown to move it to 12 o clock                             8  Push the crown back in to return to the mode you entered from   e This will cause the hands to return to their normal positions and resume regular timekeeping  Wait  until everything stops moving before performing any other operation        E 39    CASIO        Operation Guide 5285  OC     Troubleshooting    Hand Movement and Position  E   lost track of what mode the watch is in   Refer to    Mode Reference Guide     page E 20   To return directly to the Dual Time Mode  hold down     for at least two seconds   E The  2  Second Hand is moving at two second intervals   E All the watc
3.           m gt  STD m gt  DST        auto    A                                  3  After the setting is way you want  push the crown back in     E 25       Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually    You can configure current time and date settings manually when the watch is unable to receive a time  calibration signal     To change the current time and date setting manually  1  Pull out the crown to the second click    e This will cause the  2  Second Hand to move to the city code of the  currently selected Home City   e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes without  performing any operation will automatically cause crown operations to  become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back in  pull it out   and then start the operation over again                    2  Change the Home City setting  if you want    e To change the Home City setting  perform step 2 under    To configure  Home City Settings     page E 22     3  Hold down     for about one second  This will enter the time and date  setting mode    e The  2  Second Hand will move to the 12 o clock    e In the following steps  each press of    cycles between settings as  shown below                                                                    Home City DST   Oy Minute   Oy Hour Day    A YO    Year  lt       _ Month                            4  Rotate the crown to adjust the minute setting   e A high speed movement feature  one full cycle maximum  is available when adjusting the ha
4.  33     gt  Stopwatch Mode                            Indicates the day of the week Indicates the 1 20  0 05  second          Timekeeping  Dual Time Mode     To enter the Dual Time Mode  hold down    at least two seconds                                    Small Minute Hand  World Time minute hand   Small Hour Hand  World Time hour hand   Small Hour Hand  24 hour   World Time 24 hour hand  Lower Dial Hand  Indicates the current day of the week   Day Indicator          Af BBE Hand Functions  aN Hour Hand  K M J Second Hand  EQN   Minute Hand      Se  Hour Hand  24 hour   fr                            ka     N E    e e Ss  E                                           Pressing    causes the  2  Second Hand to move to the current Home City  for about one second     e The  8  Day Indicator will change gradually between approximately 10 p m                                 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  count and 2 a m  During this period the number indicating the day will not be   i i centered in the indicator window   E 20 E 21  Configuring Home City Settings T 3 2  Rotate the crown to move the  2  Second Hand to the city code you want    The Home City is location where you will normally use the watch  You can choose from a selection of city   codes that represent 29 cities around the globe    e For information about specifying a World Time City  see    Checking the Current Time in a Different Time  Zone     page E 30      To configure Home City settings    Note  e This watch does not have a
5.  E 36    Adjusting Home Positions    Strong magnetism or impact can cause the hands and or day setting to be off  even if the watch is able to  perform the signal receive operation                                The watch automatically corrects for deviation of the  2  Second Hand   3  Minute Hand  and  1  Hour  Hand  You also can trigger hand position adjustment manually  if you want   e The  4  Hour Hand  24 hour  is adjusted simultaneously with the O  Hour Hand                                                     If you note that the position of the  5  Small Minute Hand   6  Small Hour Hand   7  Small Hour Hand  24   hour    8  Lower Dial Hand  or  9  Day Indicator is off  trigger home position adjustment manually   e The  7  Small Hour Hand  24 hour  is adjusted simultaneously with the  6  Small Hour Hand                                                                 Note   e Any time after you enter the home position adjustment mode in step 1 of the following procedure  you  can return to the Dual Time Mode by pushing the crown back in  In this case  any adjustments you  made before the watch returned to the Dual Time Mode will be applied    e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than approximately 30 minutes without performing any operation  will automatically cause crown operations to become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back  in  pull it out  and then start the operation over again    e Pushing the crown back in will return to the Dual Time Mode  with a
6.  Positions  E 38 To adjust home positions    E 40 Troubleshooting  E 44 Specifications    E 8    Charging the Watch    The face of the watch is a solar panel 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 When wearing the watch  makes         wearing the watch  be sure sure that its face is not blocked  to leave it in a location where O x from light by the sleeve of your  it is exposed to light  clothing     e Best charging  performance is achieved  by exposing the watch to  light that is as strong as  possible     e The watch may enter a sleep  state  page E 12  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 dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight   e Too close to an incandescent lamp   e Under direct sunlight    E 9       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     e 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 
7.  Precautions   e Strong electrostatic charge can result in the wrong time setting    e Even if a receive operation is successful  certain conditions can cause the time setting to be off by up  to one second    e The watch is designed to update the date and day of the week automatically for the period from  January 1  2000 to December 31  2099  Updating of the date by signal reception will no longer be  performed starting from January 1  2100    e If you are in an area where signal reception is not possible  the watch keeps time with the precision  noted in    Specifications     page E 44     e The receive operation is disabled under any of the following conditions        While power is at Level 2 or Level 3  page E 10       While the watch is in the power recovery mode  page E 11       While the watch is in the sleep state  power saving  page E 12     E 19       Mode Reference Guide  Your watch has two    modes     The mode you should select depends on what you want to do     To do this     e View the current time in your Home City and in one of 29 other cities  around the globe   e View the current date in the Home City   e Configure Home City and daylight saving time  DST  settings   e Perform a time calibration signal receive operation   e Configure World Time City and summer time settings   e Swap the Home City and World Time City    Use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time        Dual Time Mode       Enter this mode  See        Dual Time Mode E 21       Stopwatch Mode E
8.  city code that corresponds to Newfoundland     1  Pull out the crown to the second click    e This will cause the  2  Second Hand to move to the city code of the  currently selected Home City    e This indicates the city code setting mode    e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes without  performing any operation will automatically cause crown operations to  become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back in  pull it out   and then start the operation over again    e For details about city codes  see the    City Code Table    at the back of  this manual                    TOKYO  TYO     E 22                               to select as your Home City    e Each time you select a city code  the  1  Hour Hand   3  Minute Hand  and  9  Day Indicator move to the current time and date for that city  code    e Whenever you move the  2  Second Hand to 12 o clock while selecting  a city code  it will automatically perform one full revolution and stop at  12 o clock from the opposite direction    e The  8  Lower Dial Hand shows the summer time setting for the  currently selected Home City    3  Push the crown back in to return to the Dual Time Mode                                                                             E 23    Operation Guide 5285  OC     CASIO        STD DST Switching  You can select summer time or standard time independently for each city  The initial default setting for all  cities is AUTO   Normally you should use the AUTO setting becaus
9.  day of the week  Calendar system  Full Auto calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099  Other  Home City and World Time City can be assigned one of 29 city codes  29 time zones  and  Coordinated Universal Time   Daylight Saving Time  summer time  auto switching Standard  Time  Time Calibration Signal Reception  Auto receive up to six times a day  5 times a day for the Chinese  calibration signal  Remaining auto receives cancelled as soon as one is successful    Manual receive  Receivable Time Calibration Signals   Mainflingen  Germany  Call Sign  DCF77  Frequency  77 5 kHz   Anthorn  England  Call  Sign  MSF  Frequency  60 0 kHz   Fukushima  Japan  Call Sign  JJY  Frequency  40 0  kHz   Fukuoka Saga  Japan  Call Sign  JJY  Frequency  60 0 kHz   Fort Collins  Colorado   the United States  Call Sign  WWVB  Frequency  60 0 kHz   Shangqiu City  Henan  Province  China  Call Sign  BPC  Frequency  68 5 kHz   Stopwatch  Measuring capacity  1 59 59 95   Measuring unit  1 20  0 05  seconds  Measuring modes  Elapsed time  Split time  Other  Auto Start  Other  Power Saving  Low battery alert  Auto Correction of Hand Home Positions  Power Supply  Solar panel and one rechargeable battery  Approximate battery operating time  5 months  from full charge to Level 3   under the following condition  4 minutes of signal reception per day    City Code Table                                                                                                                                      
10.  each individual country   z 2 00 a m   last Sunday   3 00 a m   last Sunday in e The summer time periods in this table are applicable to specific cities  For cities not included in the  PARIS  PAR  Paris H n in March oi Gotober list  select the list city that is in the same time zone as the desired city and perform STD DST settings  7 7 ii manually   ATHENS  ATH  Athens 42 3 00 aims last Sunday 4 00 am last Sunday in y  JEDDAH  JED  Jeddah  3 None None  Midnight  March 22 or   Midnight  September 22 or  TEHRAN  THR  Tehran  35 Midnight  March 21   Midnight  September 21  L 2 L 3    
11. MA1209 EC       2012 CASIO COMPUTER CO   LTD     Operation Guide 5285  OC     CASIO        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        This watch does not have a city code that corresponds to the UTC offset of  3 5 hours  Because of  this  the radio controlled atomic timekeeping function will not display the correct time for Newfoundland   Canada           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    1 2   3       Operations are performed using the watch   s crown  and the three buttons  indicated by the letters        and    in this manual                                         Hand Functions   Hour Hand   Second Hand   Minute Hand   Hour Hand  24 hour   Small Minute Hand   Small Hour Hand   Small Hour Hand  24 hour   Lower Dial Hand   Day Indicator                                                                                        feo   2  N   gt   e e  2  fs  E          This User s Guide uses numbers shown above to identify watch hands and  indicators     Hand and Date Indicator Movement   e The movement of the  2  Second Hand and  3  Minute Hand of this watch are coordinated  To change  the  3  Min
12. and Movement Function Status  7 Normal  All functions enabled Outdoor sunlight  50 000 lux  8 minutes 2 hours 24 hours  2 2  Second Hand moves at Time calibration signal reception and Window sunlight  10 000 lux  30 minutes 6 hours 89 hours  two second intervals  home position adjustment disabled Window sunlight on cloudy day  5 000 lux  48 minutes 9 hours 144 hours  Maves at two second 2  Second Hand stopped  Indoor fluorescent lighting  500 lux  8 hours 97 hours      1 3  Minute Hand       Hour Hand and       intervals  3                               stopped at 12 o clock   9  Day Indicator between 31 and 1     All functions disabled       e When power drops to Level 3  all settings  including timekeeping  will be cleared  Recharging the  battery will reset all settings to their initial factory defaults  so you will need to configure settings again     E 10                        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  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 44    E 11       Power Saving    Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a certain period in an area  where it is dark  The table below shows how watch functions are affected by Power Saving        Elapsed Ti
13. cause power to run down  Make sure that the watch is exposed to    bright light whenever possible     Power Levels                         the  2  Second Hand                                You can get an idea of the watch   s power level by observing the movement of    e If the  2  Second Hand is moving normally at one second intervals  power is                                              e When the watch is at Level 3  exposing it to light for a while will cause the  2  Second Hand to move to  the position of second 57  This indicates that charging has started        Power Recovery Mode   The watch is designed to go into a power recovery mode that stops hand operation temporarily whenever  power suddenly drops below a certain level due to continuous signal reception or other operations over a  short period  Note that all operations are disabled while the watch is in the power recovery mode    The hands will move to the correct positions and the watch will resume normal 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                                   at Level 1  Charging Times  e If the  2  Second Hand is moving at two second intervals  power is at Level 2  Level Change  2  which is quite low  Expose the watch to light as soon as possible so it can   Daily levels Level2 Levei  charge  Low battery alert   Exposure Level  Brightness  Operation  1 evel eve  evel     Level   H
14. e The  2  Second Hand will move to Y  YES  if the latest receive operation  was successful  or N  NO  if it was not  After about ten seconds  regular  timekeeping will resume    e You can return to the Dual Time Mode manually by pressing      while the   2  Second Hand is pointing to Y  YES  or N  NO      Note    e The  2  Second Hand will indicate N  NO  if you have adjusted the time or  date setting manually since the latest receive operation                                                     To turn auto receive on and off    1  Hold down    for at least two seconds to enter the Dual Time Mode  page  E 21          2  Press        3  During the 10 seconds that the  2  Second Hand is pointing to the latest  receive operation result  see above   pull out the crown to the first click    e This will cause the  2  Second Hand to point to either Y  YES  or N  NO    which indicates the current on off setting    e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes without  performing any operation will automatically cause crown operations to  become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back in  pull it out   and then start the operation over again        Y  YES  2                                           4  Rotate the crown to move the  2  Second Hand to the setting you want   e To turn on auto receive  select Y  YES    e To turn off auto receive  select N  NO               5  Push the crown back in to return to the Dual Time Mode     Radio controlled Atomic Timekeeping
15. e it automatically switches between summer time  and standard time  You should change the setting to STD  standard time  or DST  summer time  in the  following cases        When using the watch in a city not included in the City Code Table       When the switching dates in your location are different from those shown in the City Code Table    Daylight Saving Time  DST    Daylight Saving Time  summer time  advances the time setting by one hour from Standard Time    Remember that not all countries or even local areas use Daylight Saving Time    e Note that you cannot switch between STD  standard time  and DST  daylight saving time  while UTC   is selected as your Home City      Coordinated Universal Time  the world wide scientific standard of timekeeping  The reference point for  UTC is Greenwich  England     E 24    To switch between standard time                and summer time manually    1  Perform steps 1 and 2 under    To configure Home City settings     page E 22                           8 e Displaying the Home City Settings screen will cause the  8  Lower Dial Hand to  move to AUTO  auto switching   STD  standard time   or DST  daylight saving  time     AUTO The watch automatically switches between standard time and daylight  saving time in accordance with its calendar    STD The watch always shows standard time    DST The watch always shows daylight saving time              2  Hold down    for about one second to cycle through the summer time settings as  shown below  
16. eption operation is being performed    g        conditions  There is not enough power for signal reception  Expose the watch to light to charge it  E 9   You are in an area where signal reception is not u i i        i g 3 R v   possible for some reason  See    Approximate Reception Ranges     Eig E Signal reception is being performed successfully  but the time and or day is wrong    i i   i e Check the website of the organization that Possible Cause Remedy Page   The calibration signal is not being transmitted for maintains the time calibration signal in your area         some reason  for information about its down times    R Check your Home City setting and correct it  if E 13   i Your Home City setting is wrong    29   e Try again later  necessary      The watch may have been exposed to magnetism  E The current time setting changes after I set it manually  or strong impact  which has caused problems with   Adjust the watch s hand and day home positions  E 37  E A E i    7    p proper hand and day alignment    You may have the watch configured for Auto Receive of the time calibration signal  page E 16   which will  cause the time to be adjusted automatically according to your currently selected Home City  If this results  in the wrong time setting  check your Home City setting and correct it  if necessary  page E 22    E 42 E 43  Spe ations    Accuracy at normal temperature   15 seconds a month  with no signal calibration   Timekeeping   Hour  minutes  seconds  24 hour  day 
17. es  UK and German Signals           TEs  500 kilometers 1    Z    Wa  1 500 Kiloimatars      SeN   See A   A SA   The Anthorn signal is receivable Mainflingen  within this area        Japanese Signals    Fukushima       1 000 kilometers    North American Signal    N    2 000 miles   3 000 kilometers     600 miles   1 000 kilometers     Fort Collins          Chinese Signal    500 kilometers Changchun    AY A Beijing    cy Shangqiu              Shanghai    TZ Chengdu    Hong Kong          1 500 kilometers    e Signal reception may not be possible at the distances noted below during certain times of the year or  day  Radio interference may also cause problems with reception        Mainflingen  Germany  or Anthorn  England  transmitters  500 kilometers  310 miles       Fort Collins  United States  transmitter  600 miles  1 000 kilometers        Fukushima or Fukuoka Saga  Japan  transmitters  500 kilometers  310 miles        Shangqiu  China  transmitter  500 kilometers  310 miles    e As of June 2012  China does not use Daylight Saving Time  DST   If China does go to the Daylight  Saving Time system in the future  some functions of this watch may no longer operate correctly for the  China time zones    e Using this watch in a country covered by a time calibration signal that is different from the countries it  supports may result in incorrect time indication due to local application of summer time  etc     To get ready for a receive operation  1  Confirm that the watch is in the D
18. ght and 5 a m  When any  receive operation is successful  none of the other receive operations for that day are performed    e Calibration signal reception is disabled while the watch is in the Stopwatch Mode and an elapsed time  measurement operation is in progress    e Calibration signal reception is disabled while the crown is pulled out     E 16       To perform manual receive  1  Hold down    for at least two seconds to enter the Dual Time Mode  page E 21      2  Hold down    for at least two seconds     e The  2  Second Hand will first indicate the last receive results as either Y  YES  or N  NO   and then  move to R  Receive in progress  to indicate that signal reception has started                 3  The watch   s time setting is adjusted automatically whenever a receive  operation is successful     Note   e The current time indication may become out of sync by two or three minutes  while a receive operation is in progress  Correct indication will resume after  the receive operation is complete  If you need to produce a correct time  reading immediately  press any button to stop the receive operation    e If reception fails for some reason  check the surrounding area and eliminate  possible causes for failure and then try again  See    To get ready for a  receive operation     page E 15                  E 17       To check the result of the latest receive operation    1  Hold down    for at least two seconds to enter the Dual Time Mode  page  E 21      2  Press       
19. gt   Is the  2  Second Hand moving smoothly at one second intervals   yno yYES  To start HS2 high speed movement  Is the  2  Second Hand moving at two second intervals The watch is charged  For details about  While HS1 high speed movement is progress  again rotate the crown rapidly or is it stopped completely  ee aa Charging the Watch     H  a CEG three turns in the same direction as the current HS1 movement  away from you YES pag j    for forward movement or towards you for reverse movement   y NEXT  Power is low  Charge the watch by placing it in a y    location where it is exposed to light  For details  see Go to step 2    To stop high speed movement    Charging the Watch     page E 9   PASER     Rotate the crown in the direction that is opposite that of the current high speed 5   jp   gt  Q movement or press any button  2  Check the Home City    Use the procedure under    To configure Home City settings     page E 22  to configure your Home City    Important  Important    Atk ae  e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes  approximately 30 minutes in the case of hand Proper tine calibrar Siana Tocapo depends or correctuiome City  time  and date settings in the   home position adjustment  without performing any operation will automatically cause crown operations i y g g y    to become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back in  pull it out  and then start the operation   over again   E 4 E 5       3  Set the current time   e To set the time using a ti
20. h   s hands are stopped at 12 o   clock and none of the buttons work   2  Second Hand  stopped at 57  58  59  or 00    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 12    e The time setting is being adjusted following a successful auto time calibration signal receive operation   page E 13    E Hands suddenly stop moving  Button operation also is disabled   The watch may be in the power recovery mode  page E 11   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                                        normal operation returns  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     e Your Home City setting may be wrong  Check your Home City setting and correct it  if necessary  page  E 22      E The current time setting is off by one hour    e If you are using the watch in an area where time calibration signal reception is possible  see    To  configure Home City settings     page E 22     e The period when summe
21. he time in another time zone  1  Pull out the crown to the first click    e The  2  Second Hand points to the currently selected World Time city code    The  8  Lower Dial Hand will indicate AUTO  STD  standard time  or DST   daylight saving time   which indicates the current daylight saving time  setting    e Leaving the crown pulled out for more than two minutes without  performing any operation will automatically cause crown operations to  become disabled  If this happens  press the crown back in  pull it out   and then start the operation over again                                            E 30       2  Rotate the crown to move the  2  Second Hand to the city code you want to select as the World Time   City    e Each time you select a city code  the  5  Small Minute Hand   6  Small Hour Hand  and  7  Small Hour  Hand  24 hour  move to the current time  For details about city codes  see the    City Code Table    at  the back of this manual    e Whenever you move the  2  Second Hand to 12 o clock while selecting a city code  it will  automatically perform one full revolution and stop at 12 o clock from the opposite direction    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  Home City settings     page E 22  to correct the Home City settings     3  Hold down    for about one second to cycle through the summer time 
22. me calibration signal  See    To get ready for a receive operation     page E 15      e To set the time manually  See    Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually     page E 26      The watch is now ready for use     e For details about the watch   s radio controlled timekeeping feature  see    Radio Controlled Atomic  Timekeeping     page E 13      Contents    E 2 About This Manual  E 3 Crown Operations  E 5 Things to check before using the watch  E 9 Charging the Watch  E 12 To recover from the sleep state  E 13 Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping  E 15 To get ready for a receive operation  E 17 To perform manual receive  E 18 To check the result of the latest receive operation  E 18 To turn auto receive on and off  E 20 Mode Reference Guide  E 21 Timekeeping  Dual Time Mode   E 22 Configuring Home City Settings  E 22 To configure Home City settings  E 25 To switch between standard time and summer time manually  E 26 Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually  E 26 To change the current time and date setting manually    E 30 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone  E 30 To view the time in another time zone       CASIO        Operation Guide 5285  OC     E 32 To swap your Home City and World Time City    E 33 Using the Stopwatch    E 33 To enter and exit the Stopwatch Mode    E 33 To measure elapsed time  E 34 To measure split times    E 35 Auto Start  E 35 To set the Auto Start Time  E 36 To start an Auto Start operation    E 37 Adjusting Home
23. me in Dark Operation          Approximately 1 week    e All hands stopped at 12 o clock  e Internal timekeeping maintained       To recover from the sleep state    Move the watch to a well lit area or press any button     E 12    Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping    This watch receives a time calibration signal and updates its time setting accordingly  However  when  using the watch outside of areas covered by time calibration signals  you will have to adjust the settings  manually as required  See    Configuring Current Time and Date Settings Manually     page E 26  for more  information     This section explains how the watch updates its time settings when the city code selected as the Home  City is in Japan  North America  Europe  or China  and is one that supports time calibration signal  reception        The watch can receive the signal from the transmitter  located here     If your Home City Code setting is this   LONDON  LON   PARIS  PAR   ATHENS  ATH   HONG KONG  HKG    TOKYO  TYO     NEW YORK  NYC   CHICAGO  CHI    DENVER  DEN   LOS ANGELES  LAX    ANCHORAGE  ANC   HONOLULU  HNL        Anthorn  England   Mainflingen  Germany   Shangqiu City  China   Fukushima  Japan   Fukuoka Saga  Japan              Fort Collins  Colorado  United States           Important     e The areas covered by HONOLULU  HNL  and ANCHORAGE  ANC  are quite far from the calibration  signal transmitters  so certain conditions may cause reception problems     E 13       Approximate Reception Rang
24. nds   See    Crown Operations     page E 3      5  Press      e The  O  Hour Hand will move slightly left and right to indicate the hour and day setting mode           6  Rotate the crown to change the current hour and day settings    e Keep rotating the crown to move the  1  Hour Hand until the  9  Day Indicator shows the day you  want    e The  9  Day Indicator will change gradually between 10 p m  and 2 a m  During this period the  number indicating the day will not be centered in the indicator window    e While changing the hour setting  you can determine whether the setting is a m  or p m  by watching  the  9  Day Indicator as the  1  Hour Hand passes 12 o clock    e A high speed movement feature  one full cycle maximum  is available when adjusting the hands   See    Crown Operations     page E 3                                                                     E 27                      Nev Dec Jan 7  Press    to enter the month setting mode   Oct JASN Feb e The  2  Second Hand will move to the currently selected month          8  Rotate the crown to adjust the month setting      g Mar    N     te    Aug    4 a M             Apr  Jul May                Jun  Setting the month    E 28    9  Press     This will enter the year setting mode                                                                           IR NM e The  6  Small Hour Hand will move to the number that represents     the tens digit of the year and the  5  Small Minute Hand will move  a ae to the number 
25. not sufficiently charged yet  Continue keeping it exposed to light                                                                                            E 40 E 41   Time Calibration Signal E The current time setting is off by one hour    The information in this section applies only when LONDON  LON   PARIS  PAR   ATHENS  ATH   Possible Cause Remedy Page  HONOLULU  HNL   ANCHORAGE  ANC   LOS ANGELES  LAX   DENVER  DEN   CHICAGO  CHI   The period when summer time is applied in the Use the procedure under    To switch between  NEW YORK  NYC   HONG KONG  HKG   or TOKYO  TYO  is selected as the Home City  You need to location where you are using the watch may be standard time and summer time manually    to switch   95   adjust the current time manually when any other city is selected as the Home City  different from the period set for your currently from AUTO to STD  for standard time  or DST  for   selected Home City  summer time    E The  2  Second Hand indicates N  NO  when I check the result of the latest receive operation    Possible Cause Remedy Page E Auto Receive is not performed or   cannot perform Manual Receive    e You are wearing or moving the watch  or Possible Cause Remedy Page  performing a button operation during the signal   Keep the watch in an area where reception i iti z  receive operation  conditions are good while the signal receive E 15 Your Home City setting is wrong  heen Home City setting and correct it  if  e   The watch is in an area with poor rec
26. nutes  59 95 seconds  Elapsed time  measurement will stop automatically when the maximum time is reached    e The display illustration on page E 33 shows a stopwatch reading of 20 minutes  45 10 seconds    e Pressing     will not perform a reset operation while the hands are moving to elapsed timekeeping after  you enter the Stopwatch Mode    e The  8  Lower Dial Hand indicates the 1 20  0 05  second count for the first 30 seconds of a stopwatch  elapsed time operation  The  2  Second Hand will jump to the current value whenever     Stop  is  pressed                             E 34    Auto Start    Auto Start starts a countdown from a specified start time  Auto Start time   and automatically starts  elapsed time measurement when the countdown reaches zero        5 Hand Functions   Small Minute Hand  Auto Start seconds   Small Hour Hand  Auto Start minutes  0 to 60    Small Minute Hand  24 hour   Auto Start minutes  0 to 119                                   N e e       To set the Auto Start Time   e You can specify an Auto Start time within the range of 0 to 119 minutes and  59 seconds    1  In the Stopwatch Mode  pull out the crown to the first click     2  Rotate the crown to specify the Auto Start time seconds setting   e You can use high speed movement  page E 3  when performing the  above step   e Changing the seconds setting will also cause the minutes setting to  change     3  Press        4  Rotate the crown to specify the Auto Start time minutes setting   e You can 
27. ny hand adjustments you have  made up to that point in effect        E 37       To adjust home positions  1  Pull out the crown to the second click                             2  Keep  8  depressed for more than five seconds  This will cause the   2  Second Hand to move to 12 o clock    e Release when the  2  Second Hand moves to 12 o clock  This will start  automatic correction of the  2  Second Hand   3  Minute Hand  and  1  Hour  Hand home positions   e Adjustment is complete when the  2  Second Hand   3  Minute Hand  and  1  Hour Hand move to 12 o clock     3  Press      e The  1  Hour Hand will start to move in order to advance the  9  Day  Indicator    e Wait until the  9  Day Indicator stops between 31 and 1                                                                                                                                                  4  If the  9  Day Indicator is not between 31 and 1  rotate the crown until it  does   Rotating the crown causes the  1  Hour Hand to move in 12 hour   increments  and the  9  Day Indicator to move in half day increments                                            5  After confirming that the  9  Day Indicator is at the proper home position   press      This will advance to  5  Small Minute Hand home position  adjustment   e If the  5  Small Minute Hand moves to 12 o clock  it is in the correct home   position  If it doesn t  rotate the crown to move it to 12 o clock                                                          
28. r current World Time City supports time calibration signal reception  making it your Home City  enables calibration signal reception for that city     E 32    Using the Stopwatch    The stopwatch measures elapsed time and split times        6 Hand Functions  5  Small Minute Hand  Indicates the stopwatch seconds count   6  Small Hour Hand  Indicates the stopwatch minute count   1 revolution   60 minutes    7  Small Hour Hand  24 hour   Indicates the stopwatch minute count   1 revolution   120 minutes    Lower Dial Hand  Indicates the 1 20  0 05  second count during stopwatch  operation                                    oo        To enter and exit the Stopwatch Mode  n the Dual Time Mode  press    to enter the Stopwatch Mode   e The  8  Lower Dial Hand will move to 0                                                  To measure elapsed time         gt      gt   Start Stop Reset    e Pressing    to restart the stopwatch without resetting it will resume the elapsed time operation from  where it was last stopped     E 33       To measure split times    7   gt  a Display of normal oe z  gt        measurement returns after  gt    Ei  Start Split 5 seconds  Stop Reset    e Pressing  8  again while a split time is indicated will cause the hands to jump to a new  current  split  time    Pressing    while a split time is indicated will stop the elapsed time operation  causing the hands to  jump to the stop time     Note   e The Stopwatch Mode can indicate elapsed time up to 1 hour  59 mi
29. r time is applied in the location where you are using the watch may be  different from the period set for your currently selected Home City  Use the procedure under    To switch  between standard time and summer time manually     page E 25  to switch from AUTO to STD  for  standard time  or DST  for summer time      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 37     E Data indication is correct  but it is not in the middle of the day indicator    The  9  Day Indicator will change gradually between approximately 10 p m  and 2 a m  each day  If the  date is misaligned during this period  it is only momentarily and does not indicate malfunction  If you  change your Home City setting while the current time in the new Home City is between approximately   10 p m  and 2 a m   the date may become misaligned momentarily                 Charging  E The watch does not resume operation after   expose it to light   It can take quite a long time to charge the battery 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 
30. settings as shown below   e Selecting AUTO enables automatic switching between standard time and summer time  For details  about the AUTO  STD and DST settings  see    STD DST Switching     page E 24             aro H STD H DST    A                                                                                                          4  Push the crown back in     E 31    CASIO        Operation Guide 5285  OC     Swapping your 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     ial The following example 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  TYO  NEW YORK  NYC   Before swapping 10 08 p m  9 08 a m    Standard time   Daylight saving time   NEW YORK  NYC  TOKYO  TYO   After swapping 9 08 a m  10 08 p m    Daylight saving time   Standard time              To swap your Home City and World Time City   Hold down    for about three seconds    e This will make the World Time City  NEW YORK in this example  your new Home City  At the same  time  it will change your previous Home City to your new World Time City    e The  2  Second Hand will point to your new the Home City  NEW YORK in this example  for about one  second                 Note    e If you
31. that represents the ones digit  The  2  Second Hand  4 will move to 12 o clock and stop there   oh   2   10  Rotate the crown to adjust the year setting   N NZ 6 11  After the settings are the way you want  push the crown back in to     4 TSA return to the Dual Time Mode   ss  4 e This causes timekeeping to resume with the  2  Second Hand  765 starting from 12 o clock                 e The day of the week indicated by the  8  Lower Dial Hand    Setting the year  ones digit   changes automatically in accordance with the date  year  month                                00 d day    z i and day    T SK Note  x EN e The watch s built in full automatic calendar makes allowances for  N C127 different month lengths and leap years  Once you set the date  there  i N should be no reason to change it except after you have the watch   s  90     IP    rechargeable battery replaced or after power drops to Level 3   p     i K p  A iY  80   55 40  7 50    Setting the year  tens digit   E 29       Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone    You can specify one other city from the watch   s 29 time zones as your World Time City  After you do  the  watch will indicate display the current time in that city  The currently selected city is called the    World Time    City           5 Hands and Indicators   The hands below indicate the current time in the World Time City   5  Small Minute Hand   6  Small Hour Hand   7  Small Hour Hand  24 hour                                      To view t
32. ual Time Mode  If it isn   t  hold down    at least two seconds to enter  the Dual Time Mode     2  Place the watch in a location where signal reception is good     e Position the watch as shown in the nearby illustration   with 12 o clock pointed towards a window  Make sure  there are no metal objects nearby    e Signal reception normally is better at night    e The receive operation takes from two to 10 minutes  but  in some cases it can take as long as 20 minutes  Take  care that you do not perform any button operation or  move the watch during this time        o clock              CASIO        Operation Guide 5285  OC     e Signal reception may be difficult or even impossible under the conditions described below        Inside or among Inside a vehicle Near household Near a  buildings appliances  construction  office site  airport  or lines  equipment  ora other sources of  mobile phone electrical noise    Near high  Among  tension power or behind    mountains    3  What you should do next depends on whether you are using Auto Receive or Manual Receive   e Auto Receive  Leave the watch over night in the location you selected in step 2  See    Auto Receive     on page E 16 for details   e Manual Receive  Perform the operation under    To perform manual receive    on page E 17     Auto Receive   e With Auto Receive  the watch performs the receive operation each day automatically up to six times   up to five times for the Chinese calibration signal  between the hours of midni
33. use high speed movement  page E 3  when performing the  above step                          5  Push the crown back in     E 35       e If you do not perform any operation with the crown for about two minutes after pulling it out  crown  operations will become disabled and the watch hands will no longer move when you rotate the  crown  If this happens  push the crown back in and then pull it out again     To start an Auto Start operation  1  In the Stopwatch Mode with the elapsed time reset to all zeros  press      e This causes the  5  Small Minute Hand   6  Small Hour Hand  and  7  Small Hour Hand  24 hour  to  move to the current Auto Start time   e Press  8  to toggle between the normal stopwatch screen and the Auto Start time screen     2  While the Auto Start time is indicated by the hands  press      e This starts the countdown from the Auto Start time   e For information about button operations after the Auto Start starts elapsed time measurement  see     To measure elapsed time     page E 33  and    To measure split times     page E 34                                          Note   e To interrupt the countdown and immediately start the elapsed time operation  press       e You can perform all normal stopwatch button operations after the elapsed time operation starts    e Auto Start is turned off automatically when you reset the stopwatch to all zeros after the current elapsed  time operation  However  you can recall the last Auto Start time you set by pressing       
34. ute Hand setting  you will need to move the  2  Second Hand    e  9  Day Indicator movement is also coordinated with  1  Hour Hand movement  To change the  9  Day   Indicator setting  you will need to move the  1  Hour Hand                                                                                                  Crown Operations   The crown can be pulled out to one of two  click  positions  Never apply undue force when pulling out the  crown    Important     e In order to ensure full water resistance and to prevent damage due to impact  make sure that the crown  is normally pushed in fully when using the watch    e When pulling out the crown  avoid using undue force  which creates the risk of personal injury to your  fingers and fingernails  and of watch malfunction     First click    bee    High speed Movement  When setting a time or when performing home position adjustment  page E 37   you can move the hands  either forward or back at high speed  There are two high speed levels  HS1 and HS2  faster than HS1      Second click    peora                                                                                     E 2 E 3  To start HS1 high speed movement Things to check before using the watch   s While the crown is pulled out  rotate it rapidly three turns away from you  for 1  Observe the movement of the  2  Second Hand    H    gt  GEE forward movement  or towards you  for reverse movement   High speed   movement will continue even if you release the crown  m    
    
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