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1.       MIAMI    80  W 26  N       MILAN    1 0 0 0 PE 45  N       MEXICO CITY  HOUSTON  DALLAS FORT WORTH   NEW ORLEANS  WINNIPEG   NYC NEW YORK  5 0   CCS CARACAS 4 0          MONTEVIDEO       3 0 56  W 35  S       MONTREAL     5 0    4 0 74  W 45  N       MIAMI  MONTREAL  DETROIT  BOSTON   RIO RIO DE JANEIRO    3 0                PANAMA CITY  HAVANA  LIMA  BOGOTA   LA PAZ  SANTIAGO  PORT OF SPAIN  SAO PAULO  BUENOS AIRES  BRASILIA   MONTEVIDEO         20           1 0   AZORES  PRAIA   GMT oo   DUBLIN  LISBON  CASABLANCA  DAKAR    LON   LONDON  0   ABIDJAN  MILAN  ROME  BERLIN  MADRID  FRANKFURT    PAR PARIS  1 0   AMSTERDAM  VIENNA  ALGIERS  STOCKHOLM  HAMBURG                            MUSCAT    4 0 5 0 58  E 23  N       NADI    178  E 18  S       NAIROBI    3 0 4 0 37  E 1  S       NAURU ISLAND    166  E 1  S       NEW ORLEANS     6 0  5 0 90  W 30  N       NEW YORK    74  W 41  N             NOME              9 0 165  W 65  N          CASIO           USER   S GUIDE 2611 CASIO          GMT Differential r     Site Standard Time  DST Summer Longitude Latitude  NOUMEA 11 0 12 0 166  E 22  S  PAGO PAGO  11 0    10 0 171  W 14  N  PANAMA CITY  5 0    4 0 80  W 9  N  PAPEETE    10 0    9 0 150  W 18  S  PARIS 1 0 2 0 2  E 49  N  PERTH 8 0 9 0 116  E 32  N  PHNOM PENH 7 0 8 0 105  E 12  N  PORT OF SPAIN 4 0    3 0 61  W 11  N  PORT VILA 11 0 12 0 168  E 18  S  PRAIA  1 0 0 0 23  W 15  N  PYONGYANG 9 0 10 0 126  E 39  N  RIYADH 3 0 4 0 47  E 25  N  ROME 1 0 2 0 12  E 42  N    SAN
2.     differential Longitude Hours   Minutes      4  When the setting you want to change is flashing  use    and    to change it as  described below                                   Setting Screen Button Operations  GMT differential    g Use       and        to change the setting   l       You can specify a value in the range of    11 0  GMT    to  14 0  in 0 5 hour unit   Longitude yu nO   Use        and        to change the setting     u You can specify a value in the range of  Loopy    179  W to 180  E  in 1 degree units     Lunitidal Interval 5 20 Use       and        to change the setting   Hours  Minutes    CU                         INT  5  Press    to exit the setting screen        Moon Tide Data    Moon phase indicator Moon tide data lets you view the Moon age and Moon    phase for a particular date  and tidal movements for a   particular date and time for the Home Site    e If you suspect that the Moon tide data is not correct for  some reason  check the Timekeeping Mode data   current time  date  and Home Site settings   and make  changes as required    e See    Moon Phase Indicator    for information about the  Moon phase indicator and    Tide Graph    for information  about the tide graph       All of the operations in this section are performed in the   Moon age Moon Tide Data Mode  which you enter by pressing           USER S GUIDE 2611    Moon Tide Data Screens  Each press of    in the Moon Tide Data Mode toggles between the Moon Data  screen and the Tide Data 
3.    gt   Minutes  gt                       12 24 Hour  Format  Power Saving    Day Month   Year je                                              3  When the setting you want to change is flashing  use     and    to change it as  described below        To change this setting Perform this button operation       Seconds Press    to reset to 4        DST on off Press    to toggle between Daylight Saving Time   GF  and Standard Time  GF         Hour  Minutes  Year   Month  Day    Use        and        to change the setting        12 24 Hour Format Press    to toggle between 12 hour  1 Z H  and    24 hour    i  timekeeping        Power Saving Press    to toggle Power Saving on  IF  and off     GF                  4  Press    twice to exit the setting screen    e The first press of   displays the GMT differential setting screen  Pressing   again  exits the setting screen    e See    Power Saving Function    for details about configuring Power Saving settings    e The 12 hour 24 hour timekeeping format you select in the Timekeeping Mode is  applied in all modes    e The day of the week is automatically displayed in accordance with the date  year   month  and day  settings        About This Manual   e Button operations are indicated using the letters shown  in the illustration    e Each section of this manual provides you with the  information you need to perform operations in each  mode  Further details and technical information can be  found in the    Reference    section     World Ti
4.   About the Auto Light Switch   Turning on the auto light switch causes the backlight to turn on for about one second   whenever you position your wrist as described below in any mode  Note that this  watch features a    Full Auto EL Light     so the auto light switch operates only when  available light is below a certain level  It does not turn on the backlight under bright  light        Moving the watch to a position that is parallel to the ground and then tilting it towards  you more than 40 degrees causes the backlight to turn on     Parallelto  lt  ye  Nt u    More than             Warning    e Always make sure you are in a safe place whenever you are reading the  display of the watch using the auto light switch  Be especially careful when  running or engaged in any other activity that can result in accident or injury   Also take care that sudden illumination by the auto light switch does not  Surprise or distract others around you    e When you are wearing the watch  make sure that its auto light switch is turned  off before riding on a bicycle or operating a motorcycle or any other motor  vehicle  Sudden and unintended operation of the auto light switch can create a  distraction  which can result in a traffic accident and serious personal injury     To turn the auto light switch on and off   In the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    for about two seconds to toggle the auto light   switch on        displayed  and off     4   not displayed     e The auto light switch on indi
5.   FORT WORTH       6 0  50 97  W 33  N       DAMASCUS    2 0 3 0 36  E 33  N       DENVER    7 0    6 0 105  W 40  N       DETROIT     5 0    4 0 83  W 42  N       DHAKA    6 0 7 0 90  E 24  N       DUBAI    4 0 5 0 55  E 25  N       DUBLIN    0 0 1 0 6  W 53  N       EDMONTON    7 0 6 0 114   W 54  N       EL PASO    7 0  6 0 106  W 32  N       FORT WORTH     6 0  5 0 97  W 33  N       FRANKFURT    1 0 2 0 9  E 50  N       GOLD COAST    10 0 11 0 154  E 28  S       GUAM    10 0 11 0 145  E 13  N       HAMBURG    1 0 2 0 10  E 54  N       HANOI    7 0 8 0 106  E 21  N       HELSINKI    2 0 3 0 25  E 60  N       HONG KONG    8 0 9 0 114  E 22  N       HONOLULU     9 0 158  W 21  N       HOUSTON    95  W 30  N       ISTANBUL    20 3 0 29  E 41  N       JAKARTA    7 0 8 0 107  E 6S       JEDDAH    3 0 4 0 39  E 21  N       KARACHI    5 0 6 0 67  E 25  N       KUALA LUMPUR    8 0 9 0 102  E 3  N       KUWAIT    3 0 4 0 48  E 29  N       LA PAZ    68  W 17  S       LAS VEGAS       8 0  7 0 115  W 36  N       LIMA    77  W 12  S       LISBON    0 0 1 0 gW 39  N       LONDON    0 0 1 0 O  E 51  N       LOS ANGELES    118  W 34  N       MADRID    1 0 2 0 4  W 40  N       HNL HONOLULU    10 0_   PAPEETE  ANC   ANCHORAGE  9 0 NOME  LAX  LOS ANGELES  8 0 VANCOUVER  SAN FRANCISCO  LAS VEGAS              MANILA    8 0 9 0 121  E 15  N       MELBOURNE    145  E 38  S       MEXICO CITY    6 0  5 0 99  W 19  N       SEATTLE  DAWSON CITY  DEN DENVER     EL PASO  EDMONTON  CHI CHICAGO  6 0    
6.  1 day  Because of this  the appearance of the  Moon phase indicator may be different from that of the actual Moon    The watch uses the following formula to calculate Moon age    Moon Age  days    29 53 x  Moon angular distance   360       Tide Graph   The wave on the watch   s tide graph indicates the current tide  A indicates that the tide  is currently rising  while Y indicates a falling tide  Neither A nor Y is on the display at  high tide and low tide        High tide  122      Z22Z    A  222    Falling   waA  Rising    Low tide    Tidal Movements   Tides are the periodic rise and fall of the water of oceans  seas  bays  and other  bodies of water caused mainly by the gravitational interactions between the Earth   Moon and Sun  Tides rise and fall about every six hours  The tide graph of this watch  indicates tidal movement based on the Moon s transit over a meridian and the lunitidal  interval  The lunitidal interval differs according to your current location  so you must  specify a lunitidal interval in order to obtain the correct tide graph readings        USER S GUIDE 2611    Lunitidal Interval   Theoretically  high tide is at the Moon s transit over the meridian and low tide is about  six hours later  Actual high tide occurs somewhat later  due to factors such as  viscosity  friction  and underwater topography  Both the time differential between the  Moon s transit over the meridian until high tide and the time differential between the  Moon s transit over the meri
7.  FRANCISCO   8 0  7 0 122  W 38  N  SANTIAGO    4 0  3 0 71  W 33  S  SAO PAULO    3 0  2 0 47  W 24  S  SEATTLE  8 0  7 0 122  W 48  N  SEOUL 9 0 10 0 127  E 38  N  SHANGHAI 8 0 9 0 121  E 31  N  SINGAPORE 8 0 9 0 104  E 1  N  STOCKHOLM 1 0 2 0 18  E 59  N  SYDNEY 10 0 11 0 151  E 34  S  TAIPEI 8 0 9 0 122  E 25  N  TOKYO 9 0 10 0 140  E 36  N  ULAANBAATAR 8 0 9 0 107  E 48  N  VANCOUVER  8 0  7 0 123  W 49  N  VIENNA 1 0 2 0 16  E 48  N  VIENTIANE 7 0 8 0 103  E 18  N  WELLINGTON 12 0 13 0 175  E 41  S  WINNIPEG  6 0  5 0 97  W 50  N    Based on data as of June 2001                                                                                                                       Lunitidal Interval List       Site Lunitidal Site Lunitidal  Interval Interval  ANCHORAGE 5 40 LIMA 5 20  BANGKOK 4 40 LISBON 2 00  BOSTON 11 20 LONDON 1 10  BUENOS AIRES 6 00 LOS ANGELES 9 20  CASABLANCA 1 30 MANILA 10 30  DAKAR 7 40 MELBOURNE 2 10  GOLD COAST 8 30 MIAMI 7 30  HAMBURG 4 50 NOUMEA 8 30  HONG KONG 9 10 PAGO PAGO 6 40  HONOLULU 3 40 PANAMA CITY 3 00  JAKARTA 0 00 PAPEETE 0 10  JEDDAH 6 30 SEATTLE 4 20  KARACHI 10 10 SHANGHAI 1 20  SINGAPORE 10 20 VANCOUVER 5 10  SYDNEY 8 40 WELLINGTON 4 50      Based on data as of June 2001                                                                          
8.  all modes while the Power Saving is turned  on        Moon Phase Indicator  The Moon phase indicator of this watch indicates the current phase of the Moon as  shown below         part you cannot see  Moon phase  part you can see     incor          OOO  a W  Moon Age 0 1 29  2 5 6 9 14 16 21 24    Moon Phase  New First Full Last  Moon Quarter Moon Quarter   Waxing   Waning                                               e The Moon phase indicator shows the Moon as viewed at noon from a position in the  Northern Hemisphere looking south  Note that at times the image shown by the  Moon phase indicator may differ from that of the actual Moon in your area    The left right orientation of the Moon phase is reversed when viewing from the  Southern Hemisphere or from a point near the equator           Moon Phases and Moon Age   The Moon goes through a regular 29 53 day cycle during which it appears to wax and  wane due to how the Sun illuminates the Moon and the relative positioning of the  Earth  Moon  and Sun  The greater the angular distance between the Moon and the  Sun   the more we see illuminated      The angle to the Moon in relation to the direction at which the Sun is visible from the  Earth    The Moon age indicates the number of days from the New Moon to any particular  phase  It is normally calculated using either noon or midnight as a reference point   This watch calculates the Moon age based on the angular distance of the Moon at  noon  which can result in an error of  
9.  continues even  if you exit the Stopwatch Mode    Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a split time is frozen  on the display clears the split time and returns to  elapsed time measurement    1 100 Second    All of the operations in this section are performed in the   Stopwatch Mode  which you enter by pressing              To measure times with the stopwatch  Elapsed Time        TSr e       V O         H Hg  Start Stop Re start Stop Clear    Split Time    0   8     8        w g6      o eC        Start Split Split release Stop Clear   SPL displayed    Two Finishes         Y    rh 8   N  O           h        nss   o n PH         je  Start Split Stop Split release Clear  First runner Second runner Display time of  finishes  finishes  second runner   Display time of  first runner     Backlight    The backlight uses an EL  electro luminescent  panel that   causes the entire display to glow for easy reading in the   dark  The watch s auto light switch automatically turns on   the backlight when you angle the watch towards your face    e The auto light switch must be turned on  indicated by  the auto light switch on indicator  for it to operate    e See    Backlight Precautions    for other important  information about using the backlight     Auto light switch  on indicator    To turn on the backlight manually   In any mode  press     to illuminate the display for about   one second    e The above operation turns on the backlight regardless of  the current auto light switch setting   
10.  reaches Level 2  no CHARGE indicator   after dropping to Level 4    e Leaving the watch in direct sunlight or some other very strong light source can  cause the battery power indicator to temporarily show a reading that is higher than  the actual battery level  The correct battery power indicator should appear after a  few minutes    e If you use the backlight or any of the alarm functions a number of times during a  short period  RECOVER appears on the display and the following operations  become disabled until battery power recovers    Backlight   Beeper tone  After some time  battery power will recover and RECOVER will disappear  indicating  that the above functions are enabled again     Charging Precautions   Certain charging conditions can cause the watch to become very hot  Avoid leaving  the watch in the areas described below whenever charging its rechargeable battery   Also note that allowing the watch to become very hot can cause its liquid crystal  display to black out  The appearance of the LCD should become normal again when  the watch returns to a lower temperature     Warning    Leaving the watch in bright light to charge its rechargeable battery 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   Too close to an incandescent lamp   e Under direct sunlight    Charging 
11. Guide   After a full charge  timekeeping remains enabled for up to about 12 months  while the  watch is used under the conditions described below    Operating Conditions   e Watch is not exposed to light   e Display on 18 hours per day  sleep state 6 hours per day   e 1 backlight operation  1 5 seconds  per day   e 10 seconds of alarm operation per day   e 1 countdown timer operation per day    Charge Times  Exposing the watch to light for the periods shown below each day restores the power  used by the above operating conditions        Exposure Level  Brightness  Approximate Exposure Time       Outdoor Sunlight  50 000 lux  5 minutes       Sunlight Through a Window  10 000 lux  24 minutes       Daylight Through a Window on a Cloudy Day 48 minutes   5 000 lux              Indoor Fluorescent Lighting  500 lux  8 hours          e Stable operation is promoted by frequent charging     CASIO     Recovery Times  The table below shows the amount exposure that is required to take the battery from  one level to the next        Exposure Level   Brightness     Approximate Exposure Time  Level 2 Level 1       Level 4 Level 3       Outdoor Sunlight  50 000 lux  90 minutes 25 hours 7 hours       Sunlight Through a Window   10 000 lux     Daylight Through a Window  on a Cloudy Day  5 000 lux     6 hours 126 hours 35 hours          11 hours                   e The above exposure time values are all for reference only  Actual required exposure  times depend on lighting conditions     Referenc
12. KARACHI     5 0       DEL DELHI    MALE   5 5 MUMBAI  KOLKATA       DAC DHAKA     6 0 COLOMBO       RGN YANGON     6 5       BKK BANGKOK     7 0 JAKARTA  PHNOM PENH  HANOI  VIENTIANE       HKG   HONG KONG     8 0 SINGAPORE  KUALA LUMPUR  TAIPEI  PERTH      BEIJING  MANILA  ULAANBAATAR       TYO TOKYO     9 0 SEOUL  PYONGYANG       ADL ADELAIDE     9 5 DARWIN       SYD SYDNEY     10 0_   GUAM  MELBOURNE  RABAUL       NOU NOUMEA     11 0_   PORT VILA             WLG   WELLINGTON           12 0   CHRISTCHURCH  NADI  NAURU ISLAND       e Based on data as of June 2002     Site Data List       GMT Differential       Site    Standard Time   DST Summer Longitude Latitude       ABIDJAN    0 0 1 0 4  wW 5  N       ABU DHABI    4 0 5 0 54  E 24  N       ADDIS ABABA    3 0 4 0 39  E 9  N       ADEN    3 0 4 0 45  E 13  N       AMSTERDAM    1 0 2 0 S E 52  N       ANCHORAGE     0 0  8 0 150  W 61  N       ATHENS    20 3 0 24  E 38  N       AZORES       1 0 0 0 25  W 38  N       BANGKOK    7 0 8 0 100  E 14  N       BEIJING    8 0 9 0 116  E 40  N       BEIRUT    2 0 3 0 35  E 34  N       BOGOTA     5 0    4 0 74  W 5  N       BOSTON     5 0    4 0 71  W 42  N       BRASILIA       3 0    2 0 48  w 16  S       BUENOS AIRES     3 0  R 58  W 35  S       CAPE TOWN    2 0 3 0 18  E 34  S       CARACAS    4 0  3 0 67  W 10  N       CASABLANCA    0 0 1 0 8  W 34  N       CHICAGO       6 0  5 0 88  W 42  N       CHRISTCHURCH    12 0 13 0 173  E 43  S       DAKAR    0 0 1 0 17  W 15  N       DALLAS
13. USER   S GUIDE 2611    Getting Acquainted    Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch  To get the most out of your    purchase  be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference  when necessary        Expose the watch to bright light to charge its battery before using it    You can use this watch even as its battery is being charged by exposure to bright  light    e Be sure to read    Battery    of this manual for important information you need to          know when exposing the watch to bright light     CASIO        Warning    The longitude  lunitidal interval  Moon phase indicator and tide graph data that  appear on the display of this watch are not intended for navigation purposes   Always use proper instruments and resources to obtain data for navigation  purposes    e This watch is not an instrument for calculating low tide and high tide times  The  tide graph of this watch is intended to provide a reasonable approximation of tidal  movements only    e CASIO COMPUTER CO   LTD  assumes no responsibility for any loss  or any  claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this watch              If the display of the watch is blank      If the P SAVE indicator is flashing on the display  it means   that the display is blank because the watch   s Power   Saving function has turned off the display to conserve   power  Power Saving automatically turns off the display   and enters a sleep state whenever your watch is left f
14. below parallel  Make  sure that the back of your hand is parallel to the ground    e The backlight turns off in about one second  even if you  keep the watch pointed towards your face    e Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with  proper operation of the auto light switch  If the backlight  does not light  try moving the watch back to the starting  position  parallel with the ground  and then tilt it back  toward you again  If this does not work  drop your arm  all the way down so it hangs at your side  and then bring  it back up again    e Under certain conditions  the backlight may not light until  about one second after you turn the face of the watch  towards you  This does not necessarily indicate  malfunction of the backlight    e You may notice a very faint clicking sound coming from  the watch when it is shaken back and forth  This sound  is caused by mechanical operation of the auto light  switch  and does not indicate a problem with the watch     More than 15 degrees  too high    NG    City Code Table       City   GMT  Code City Differential   11 0    Other major cities in the same time zone          City    MT    G ee reer     Differential Other major cities in the same time zone       CAIRO    ISTANBUL  ATHENS  HELSINKI  BEIRUT        JERUSALEM     2 0   DAMASCUS  CAPE TOWN       JEDDAH    43 0 MOSCOW  KUWAIT  RIYADH  ADEN  ADDIS  i ABABA  NAIROBI       TEHRAN     3 5 SHIRAZ       DXB DUBAI     4 0 ABU DHABI  MUSCAT       KBL KABUL     4 5       KHI 
15. cator  Z    is on the display in all modes while the auto  light switch is turned on        CASIO     USER S GUIDE 2611    Battery    This watch is equipped with a solar cell and a rechargeable battery  secondary  battery  that is charged by the electrical power produced by the solar cell  The  illustration shown below shows how you should position the watch for charging     Example  Orient the watch so its Solar cell  face is pointing at a light source   e Note that charging efficiency  drops when any part of the solar  cell is blocked by clothing  etc      The illustration shows how to  position a watch with a resin band     Important    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 cause rechargeable battery  power to run down  Be sure that the watch is normally exposed to bright light  whenever possible    e This watch employs a solar cell that converts light into electricity  which charges a  built in rechargeable battery  Normally  the rechargeable battery should not need  replacement  but after very long use over a number of years  the rechargeable  battery may lose its ability to achieve a full charge  Should you notice problems with  getting the rechargeable battery to a full charge  contact your dealer or CASIO  distributor about having the rechargeable battery replaced    e The rechargeable battery should be replaced with a CASIO specified CTL1616  battery only  Oth
16. d in all  modes   e If any alarm is on  the alarm on indicator is shown on  One time alarm on the display in all modes   indicator    To select the operation of Alarm    1  In the Alarm Mode  use      to select Alarm     2  Press  8  to cycle through the available settings in the sequence shown below     Snooze alarm on indicator       and one time alarm on indicator  m            gt  SNZ  gt     m   m                            One time alarm on Snooze alarm on Alarm off    e The applicable alarm on indicator  am or    is displayed in all modes when an    alarm is turned on     e The snooze alarm on indicator ayy flashes during the 5 minute intervals between  alarms    e Displaying the Alarm  setting screen while the snooze alarm is turned on  automatically turns off the snooze alarm  making Alarm  a one time alarm      To turn the hourly time signal on and off   1  In the Alarm Mode  use   to select the Hourly Time  Signal    2  Press    to toggle it on and off    Turning on the Hourly Time Signal displays the hourly  time signal on indicator       on its screen    e The hourly time signal on indicator is displayed in all  modes     Hourly time signal on  indicator    Stopwatch    The stopwatch lets you measure elapsed time  split times    Minutes and two finishes    The display range of the stopwatch is 59 minutes  59 99  seconds    e The stopwatch continues to run  restarting from zero  after it reaches its limit  until you stop it    e The stopwatch measurement operation
17. dian until low tide are known as the    lunitidal interval      When setting the lunitidal interval for this watch  use the time differential between the  Moon   s transit over the meridian until high tide     Auto Return Feature   e If you leave a screen with flashing digits on the display for two or three minutes  without performing any operation  the watch automatically saves any settings you  have made up to that point and exits the setting screen    e If you leave the watch in the Moon tide Data Mode and Alarm Mode for two or three  minutes without performing any operation  it automatically changes to the  Timekeeping Mode     Data and Setting Scrolling   The    and    buttons are used in various modes and setting screens to scroll  through data on the display  In most cases  holding down these buttons during a scroll  operation scrolls through the data at high speed     Timekeeping   e Resetting the seconds to  g while the current count is in the range of 30 to 59  causes the minutes to be increased by 1  In the range of 00 to 29  the seconds are  reset to f without changing the minutes    e With the 12 hour format  the g  PM  indicator appears on the display for times in the  range of noon to 11 59 p m  and no indicator appears for times in the range of  midnight to 11 59 a m    e With the 24 hour format  times are displayed in the range of 0 00 to 23 59  without  any indicator    The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039    e The watch   s built in full automat
18. e    This section contains more detailed and technical information about watch operation   It also contains important precautions and notes about the various features and  functions of this watch     Power Saving Function   When turned on  the Power Saving function automatically   enters a sleep state whenever the watch is left in an area   where it is dark for 60 to 70 minutes  The sleep state is  indicated by a blank screen with P SAVE flashing on it  In the  sleep state  all functions are enabled  except for the display    e Wearing watch inside the sleeve of clothing can cause it  to enter the sleep state    e The watch will not enter the sleep state between 6 00  AM and 10 59 PM  If the watch is already in the sleep  state when 6 00 AM arrives  however  it will remain in  the sleep state    e The watch will not enter the sleep state while it is in the  Countdown Timer Mode or Stopwatch Mode     To recover from the sleep state   Perform any one of the following operations    e Move the watch to a well lit area    e Press any button    e Angle the watch towards your face for reading     To turn Power Saving on and off   1  In the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    until the  seconds start to flash  which indicates the setting  screen    2  Press    eight times until the Power Saving on off  screen appears    3  Press     to toggle Power Saving on  IF  and off  QF     4  Press  A  twice to exit the setting screen    e The Power Saving on indicator  P SAVE  is on the  display in
19. ement operation in the elapsed time mode        To do this  Do this        Stop the elapsed time operation Press             Resume a stopped elapsed time operation Press     again        While the elapsed time is    Display the countdown start time  stopped  press          Stop the elapsed time operation and display the reset time   Press                    Start the countdown from the displayed reset time Press            Alarms    You can set five independent Daily Alarms  When an   alarm is turned on  the alarm tone sounds when the alarm   time is reached  One of the alarms can be configured as a   snooze alarm or a one time alarm  while the other four are   one time alarms    You can also turn on an Hourly Time Signal that causes   the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour    e There are five alarm screens numbered    through 5   The hourly time signal screen is indicated by  0 9    e When you enter the Alarm Mode  the screen you were  viewing when you last exited the mode appears first       All of the operations in this section are performed in the  Alarm Mode  which you enter by pressing        Alarm time   Hour   Minutes           1  In the Alarm Mode  use   to scroll through the alarm  screens until the one whose time you want to set is  displayed      gt    2    3    ao ee  5 e OHH  e You can configure Alarm    as a snooze alarm or a one time alarm  Alarms    through    can be used as one time alarms only   e The snooze alarm repeats every five minutes     Aft
20. er rechargeable batteries can cause damage to the watch       All data stored in memory is deleted  and the current time and all other settings  return to their initial factory defaults whenever battery power drops to Level 4 and  when you have the battery replaced    e Turn on the watch   s Power Saving function and keep it in an area normally exposed  to bright light when storing it for long periods  This helps to keep the rechargeable  battery from going dead     Battery Power Indicator  The battery power indicator on the display shows you the current status of the  rechargeable battery s power        Battery power indicator Level   Battery Power Function Status  Indicator        H    om     All functions enabled        m     m L All functions enabled        2  w Beeper tone  backlight      ee display  and buttons are     7   N disabled     Charge Soon Alert        i All functions  including  L timekeeping  are disabled                    e The flashing CHARGE indicator at Level 3 tells you that battery power is very low   and that exposure to bright light for charging is required as soon as possible       At Level 4  all functions are disabled and settings return to their initial factory  defaults  Functions are enabled once again after the rechargeable battery is  charged  but you need to set the time and date  after the battery reaches Level 3   indicated by flashing CHARGE indicator  from Level 4  You will not be able to set  any of the other settings until the battery
21. er you select an alarm  hold down    until the hour setting of the alarm time  starts to flash  This indicates the setting screen   e This operation automatically turns on the alarm     Press    to move the flashing between the hour and minute settings     While a setting is flashing  use        and        to change it   e When setting the alarm time using the 12 hour format  take care to set the time    correctly as a m   no indicator  or p m   P indicator    5  Press    to exit the setting screen                                   Alarm Operation  The alarm sounds at the preset time for about 10 seconds  In the case of the snooze  alarm  the alarm operation is performed a total of seven times  every five minutes  or  until you turn the alarm off or change it to a one time alarm     Note  e Pressing any button stops the alarm tone operation   e Performing any one of the following operations during a 5 minute interval between  snooze alarms cancels the current snooze alarm operation   Displaying the Timekeeping Mode setting screen  Displaying the Alarm  setting screen       To test the alarm  In the Alarm Mode  hold down     to sound the alarm     To turn Alarms   through    on and off  1  In the Alarm Mode  use    to select a one time alarm   alarm number   through       2  Press  8  to toggle the displayed alarm on and off   e Turning on a one time alarm     through    displays the  one time alarm on indicator  m  on its screen   e The one time alarm on indicator is displaye
22. erations   Start Time    Use        and           to change the setting    pr e You can set a start time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes  in 1 minute increments    Reset Time Use        and           to change the setting    e You can set a reset time in the range of 1 to 5 minutes  in 1 minute increments              Timer Mode Press     to toggle between the auto repeat mode  ff     and the elapsed time mode  HF F     e An auto repeat indicator  h  appears when the auto   repeat mode is selected     Progress Press    to toggle progress beeper on  Hf  and off  QF F    Beeper                         4  Press    to exit the setting screen   e The reset time setting must be less than the countdown start time setting        USER S GUIDE 2611    To use the countdown timer  In the Countdown Timer Mode  press    to start the  countdown timer   e The countdown timer measurement operation continues  even if you exit the Countdown Timer Mode   e The table below describes button operations you can  perform to control countdown operations        To do this  Do this        Stop the countdown operation Press            Resume a stopped countdown operation Press    again        While the countdown is    Display the countdown start time  stopped  press          Stop the countdown operation and display the reset time   Press            Start the countdown from the displayed reset time Press             The table below describes button operations you can perform during an elapsed  time measur
23. hich you enter by pressing       City code    Neu differential    To view the time in another city code  In the World Time Mode  press    to scroll through city codes  time zones  to the east  or    to scroll to the west     To set the current time in the World Time Mode   1  In the World Time Mode  use     and to select the  city code whose time you want to set    2  After you select a city code  hold down    until the DST  on off setting of the world time starts to flash  which  indicates the setting screen    3  Use    to move the flashing in the sequence shown  below to select other settings     vO   DST ovon     Hour l Minutes  DST indicator        4  When the setting you want to change is flashing  use      and      to change it as  described below                          To change this setting Perform this button operation       DST on off Press    to toggle between Daylight Saving Time   5N  and standard time  GF                  Hour  Minutes Use        and     to change the setting        e When setting the world time using the 12 hour format  take care to set the time  correctly as a m   no indicator  or p m   P indicator     5  Press    to exit the setting screen    e Note that you cannot switch between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time while  HHT is selected as the city code    e Note that the DST Standard Time setting affects only the currently displayed city  code  Other city codes are not affected    e The DST indicator is on the display whenever you dis
24. ic calendar makes allowances for different month   lengths and leap years  Once you set the date  there should be no reason to change   it except when battery power drops to Level 4     World Time   e The seconds count of the World Time is synchronized with the seconds count of the  Timekeeping Mode    e The GMT differential is the time difference between the time zone where the city is  located and Greenwich Mean Time    e GMT differential is calculated by this watch based on Universal Time Coordinated   UTC  data     Backlight Precautions   e The electro luminescent panel that provides illumination loses power after very long  use    The illumination provided by the backlight may be hard to see when viewed under   direct sunlight    e The watch may emit an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated  This is   due to vibration of the EL panel used for illumination  and does not indicate   malfunction    e The backlight automatically turns off whenever an alarm sounds    e Frequent use of the backlight runs down the battery        Auto light switch precautions   e Wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist  as well as movement or vibration of  your arm can cause the auto light switch to activate and illuminate the display  To  avoid running down the battery  turn off the auto light switch whenever engaging in  activities that might cause frequent illumination of the display     e The backlight may not light if the face of the watch is  more than 15 degrees above or 
25. ically restarts from the countdown start time whenever it reaches zero    e Auto repeat timing repeats up to seven times     Elapsed Time   When the end of the countdown is reached in the elapsed time mode  the timer   automatically switches to an elapsed time measurement operation    e The elapsed time mode is best when timing the speed of yachts during ocean races    e The elapsed time operation is performed in one second increments up to 99 hours   59 minutes  59 seconds     Countdown Timer Beeper Operations   The watch beeps at various times during a countdown so you can keep informed  about the countdown status without looking at the display  The following describes the  types of beeper operations the watch performs during a countdown     Countdown End Beeper   The watch beeps each second of the final 10 seconds before a countdown reaches   zero  and at zero  The watch emits a longer beep to signal when the countdown   reaches zero    e The countdown end beeper always sounds  regardless of the on off status of the  progress beeper     Progress Beeper   The progress beeper actually includes two beepers  a reset time beeper and a reset   period progress beeper    e The reset time beeper and reset period progress beeper sound only while the  progress beeper is turned on    Reset Time Beeper   The reset time beeper is similar to the countdown end beeper  When the progress   beeper is turned on  the watch beeps each second of the final 10 seconds before the   countdown reache
26. me Mode    Home Site Data   Moon phase  tide graph data  and Moon Tide Data Mode data will not be displayed   properly unless Home Site data  GMT differential  longitude  and lunitidal interval  is   configured correctly    e The GMT differential is the time difference of the time zone where the site is located  and Greenwich Mean Time    e The lunitidal interval is the time elapsing between the Moon   s transit over a meridian  and the next high tide at that meridian  See    Lunitidal Interval    for more information    e This watch displays lunitidal intervals in terms of hours and minutes    The    Site Data List    and    Lunitidal Interval List    provide GMT differential  longitude   and lunitidal interval information around the world    The following is the initial factory default Home Site data  Tokyo  Japan  when you  first purchase the watch  whenever battery power drops to Level 4  and whenever  you have the battery replaced  Change these settings to match the area where you  normally use the watch    GMT differential   9 0   Longitude  East 140 degrees   Lunitidal interval  5 hours   20 minutes     To configure Home Site data   1  In the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    until the  seconds start to flash  which indicates the setting  screen    2  Press  A  again to display the GMT differential setting  screen    3  Press    to move the flashing in the sequence shown  below to select other settings     GMT differential       GMT Lunitidal Interval Lunitidal Interval  
27. or a   certain period where it is dark    e The initial factory default setting is Power Saving on    e The watch recovers from the sleep state if you move it to  a well lit area  if you press any button  or if you angle the  watch towards your face for reading    e See    Power Saving Function    for more information     General Guide       Press    to change from mode to mode   In any mode  press  D to illuminate the display     Timekeeping Mode Press        Timekeeping  Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the current time and date     Month Day Screen Day of the Week Screen    Moon phase indicator   Tide graph    PM indicator K  Press             Month  Day Seconds Hour Minutes Day of week    e The tide graph shows tidal movements for the current date in accordance with the  current time as kept in the Timekeeping Mode    e The Moon phase indicator shows the current Moon phase in accordance with the  current date as kept in the Timekeeping Mode     Important    e Moon phase  tide graph data  and Moon Tide Data Mode data will not be displayed  properly unless the Timekeeping Mode current date and time settings and Home  Site data are configured correctly  See    Home Site Data    for more information     To set the time and date  1  In the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    until the  seconds start to flash  which indicates the setting  screen   2  Press    to move the flashing in the sequence shown  below to select other settings        Seconds     DST on off    gt   Hour
28. play a city code for which  Daylight Saving Time is turned on     Countdown Timer    The countdown timer can be set within a range of one  minute to 60 minutes  An alarm sounds when the  countdown reaches zero  The countdown timer has two  modes  auto repeat and elapsed time  and a progress  beeper signals the progress of the countdown  All of this  makes the countdown timer a valuable tool for timing the  start of a surfing or a yacht race      All of the operations in this section are performed in the  Countdown Timer Mode  which you enter by pressing    Minutes Seconds       Configuring the Countdown Timer  The following are the settings you should configure before actually using the  countdown timer   Countdown start time and reset time  Timer mode  auto repeat  elapsed time   Progress beeper on off  e See    To configure the countdown timer    for information about setting up the timer     CASIO     Reset Time  You can set a    reset time     which is a kind of alternate countdown start time you can  recall with the press of a button any time a countdown operation is in progress     Timer Mode  The countdown timer gives you a choice of two modes  auto repeat and elapsed time     Auto repeat   The auto repeat mode automatically restarts the countdown from the countdown start   time you set whenever zero is reached    e The auto repeat mode is best when timing the starts of match races    e Even if you start a countdown operation from the reset time  the countdown  automat
29. s the reset time    Reset Period Progress Beeper   The reset period is the portion of the countdown between the reset time and zero    When the progress beeper is turned on  the watch emits four short beeps at the top of   each minute during the reset period  and 30 seconds before the end of the   countdown     Countdown Timer Examples  Countdown start time  10 minutes  Reset time  5 minutes  Timer mode  Auto repeat   Progress beeper  On   Reset Period    Start Time Reset Time Reset Period Progress Beeper Countdown  F             End Beeper  10 00  5 00  4 00  3 00  2 00  1 00  0 30  0 00     1 Reset Time Beeper      Countdown start time  10 minutes  Reset time  5 minutes  Timer mode  Elapsed time   Progress beeper  Off    Elapsed time  Start Time Reset Time measurement    FF                 SS i ad  10 00  5 00  Countdown 0 00   End Beeper    To configure the countdown timer  1  While the countdown start time is on the display in the   Countdown Timer Mode  hold down    until the   countdown start time setting starts to flash  which   indicates the setting screen    e If the countdown start time is not displayed  use the  procedure under    To use the countdown timer    to  display it    2  Press     to move the flashing in the sequence shown  below to select other settings     Start Reset Timer Progress  Time Time Mode Beeper    3  When the setting you want to change is flashing  use    and    to change it as  described below                                Setting Button Op
30. screen     Moon Data Screen Tide Data Screen  Moon phase indicator Moon age Tide graph       e When you enter the Moon Tide Data Mode  the data that appears first is the Moon  data  Moon age and Moon phase indicator  for the current date as kept by the  Timekeeping Mode     To view the Moon data for a particular date   While the Moon Data screen is displayed in the Moon Tide Data Mode  use          and      to display the date whose Moon data you want to view    e You can select any date from 2000 to 2039     To view tide data for a particular time   1  While the Moon Data screen is displayed in the Moon Tide Data Mode  use         and     to display the date whose tide data you want to view    2  Press    to switch to the Tide Data screen   e The initial screen shows the tide graph for 6 00 AM    3  Specify the time for which you want to display tide data    e Use        and        to change the time in one hour steps     World Time    The World Time shows the current time in 27 cities  29  meai time zones  around the world   aren ima city e The time settings of the Timekeeping Mode and the   World Time Mode are independent from each other  so  you must make separate settings for each    e Whenever you change the time setting for any city in the  World Time Mode  the settings of all other cities are  changed accordingly       For full information on city codes  see the    City Code  Table          All of the operations in this section are performed in the  World Time Mode  w
    
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