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1.       Input the telephone number    e Use        and        to cycle through numbers at the cursor position in  the sequence shown ae and then press    to move the cursor to the  right     Press       gtg    space   Press        e You can input up to 12 digits for the telephone number  Pressing     while the cursor is located at the 12th digit displays the date of birth  input screen                       6  After inputting the phone number  press    as  many times as necessary to display the date  of birth input screen      Input the date of birth    e Use O     and        to change the setting  at the current cursor cht and then  press    to move the cursor to the right    e Input four digits  2   2  for the year      While the cursor is located at the day setting  of the date of birth  press    to move the  cursor to the text area      Input the e mail address    e You can input up to 32 characters for the  e mail address        e Use        and        to cycle through characters at the cursor position   and   chal      Hee the cursor to the right  See    Inputting Text    for  more information     CASIO     10  After the e mail address is the way you want  press    to store the  record    e When you press    to store data  the message   appears on the  display for a while  indicating that data is being sorted  After the sort  operation is complete  the cursor appears in the text area  ready for  input of a new Data Bank record    e Depending on how many records you have i
2.      To toggle the Timekeeping Mode time between DST and Standard Time  1  In the Timekeeping Mode  hold down    until  the seconds start to flash  which indicates the  setting screen     Press    twice to display the DST setting  screen     Press     to toggle between Daylight Saving  i    displayed  and Standard Time   i displayed    4  Press    to exit the setting screen     e The DST indicator appears on the display to indicate that Daylight Saving  Time is turned on     To select the Timekeeping Mode screen format    Each press of     in the Timekeeping Mode toggles the display between the  Time   Date screen and the Time   World Time screen     Time     Date Time     World Time    i gg   10 505      E58 World time    e The world time that appears is the one that was on the display when you  last exited the World Time Mode  See    World Time    for more information           CASIO     USER   S GUIDE 2496    Data Bank    The Data Bank Mode lets you store up to 60   records  each containing a name  telephone     DE number  e mail address  and date of birth    F oa Records are automatically sorted based on the  characters of the name  You can recall records by  scrolling through them on the display    e Instead of an e mail address  you can use Data  Bank Mode memory to store addresses  mobile  phone numbers  URLs  etc    e See    Sort Table    for details on how the  watch sorts records    e All of the operations in this section are  performed in the Data Bank Mode  which 
3.    until the flashing curso   appears on the display     Input the text you want    e Use        and        to cycle through characters at the cursor position   and then press    to move the cursor to the right  See    Inputting Text    for  more information      After inputting your text  press    to store it                                   To edit mail message text  1  In the Mail Mode  use         and        to scroll through the messages  and display the one you want to edit     Hold down    until the flashing cursor appears on the display     Use    to move the cursor to the character you want to change     Use        and        to change the character     After making the changes that you want  press    to store them and return  to the mail message screen     To delete a mail message    In the Mail Mode  use          and        to scroll through the messages  and display the one you want to delete      Hold down    until the flashing cursor appears on the display      Press     and at the same time to delete the message   Gl appears to indicate that the message is being deleted  After  the message is deleted  the cursor appears on the display  ready for  input      Input text  or press    to return to the mail message screen     World Time    Current time in the zone  of the selected city code    World Time shows the current time in 40 cities    27 time zones  around the world    e If the current time shown for a city is wrong   check your Timekeeping Mode time and Ho
4.   Best results are obtained under indoor lighting of 500 lux   A separate  nearby IR data transfer operation can interfere with the IR data  communication operation of this watch   All watch button operations are disabled while  display   During a user information data exchange operation  if Py  on the watch sending data first  the sender  and the i appears on the  other watch  the receiver   no data is exchanged between the two watches   Perform the user information data exchange operation again  In the above  case  the receiver switches to the Data Bank Mode after displaying mb i    so you need to change it to the Timekeeping Mode before trying to perform  a new user information data exchange operation   When the receiver   s Data Bank memory is full  the EF       message  will appear if you try to receive more Data Bank or User Information data   After that  the receiver switches to the Data Bank Mode  which shows the  message F    Reference    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     Auto Display  Auto Display continually changes the contents of  the digital display     To turn off Auto Display  Press any button to turn off Auto Display     To turn on Auto Display   Hold down    for about three seconds until the   watch beeps    e Note that Auto Display cannot be performed  while a setting screen is on the display     In
5.  delete the record    e The message ii appears to indicate that the record is being  deleted  After the record is deleted  the cursor appears on the display   ready for input    4  Input data or press    to return to the new data screen   e Pressing    causes the      T to appear on the display indicating that  data is being sorted  After that  the new data screen appears        USER   S GUIDE 2496    The Mail Mode lets you input up to four mail  messages of up to 30 characters each  Input mail  text can be sent to and received from another  watch by IR    e Mail messages are identified by page numbers   Mail text P   through P 4    e Up to six characters of mail text can be  displayed at a time  so longer text is displayed  by alternating 6 character blocks at regular  intervals  The last character of mail text is  indicated by the symbol  lt  after it    All of the operations in this section are  performed in the Mail Mode  which you enter  by pressing       See    Data Communication    for information  about exchanging mail messages     Page number    To input mail text      In the Mail Mode  use     and    to select the  mail message page where you want to input  text    e Note that page FP   is also used to store  received mail text  This means that if you  receive a mail message while you have text  stored on page F      the existing text will  be overwritten by the newly received  message     Press      Ll LI Ly     P  i le P 2 e P 3 Qe F H  Press            Hold down 
6.  move the flashing in the sequence  shown below to select other settings        Seconds 12 24 Hour    Format DST City  gt J  Day  4    Month       Year        Minutes           Hour    3  When the setting you want to change is flashing  use    and    to change  it as described below                                                                 Setting Screen Button Operations       Seconds    0 58sa   Press    to reset to Q9        Press      to toggle between 12 hour  and 24 hour     lt i i  timekeeping    Press    to toggle between Daylight Saving  DST OFF Time  if 4  and Standard Time  HEF    Use      east  and     west  to change the  setting   City Code TY  e For full information on city codes  see  the    City Code Table        12 24 Hour Format   1 ZH             Hour  Minutes   0 5850    Year  Month  Day 2858  Use        and        to change the setting                    Mail Mode World Time Mode  E MAIL    wT    HELLO     Alarm Mode    4  Press    to exit the setting screen    e See    Daylight Saving Time  DST     below for details about DST setting    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     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
7.  step  3 under    To create a new Data Bank record       e Pressing    at any time during user information input exits the input screen  and displays the current user information     To recall user information   Pressing    in the User Information Mode switches between the Name   Telephone Number screen and the E mail Address Date of Birth screen  Note  that the E mail Address Date of Birth screen does not appear unless it  contains at least e mail address or date of birth data     E mail Address   Date of Birth Screen    Name Telephone  Number Screen    r  Data type icons       To edit user infomation   1  In the User Information Mode  hold down    until the flashing cursor  appears on the display    2  Use    to move the cursor to the character or digits you want to change    3  Use        and        to change the character    4  After making the changes that you want  press    to store the record     To delete user information  1  In the User Information Mode  hold down    until the flashing cursor  appears on the display   2  Press     and at the same time to delete the information   e The message  i x appears to indicate that the information is being  deleted  After that  the cursor appears on the display  ready for input   3  Input information or press    to exit the input screen     Data Communication    This section describes how to perform IR data  communication and exchange Data Bank Mode   Mail Mode  and User Information Mode data with  another Module No  2496 watc
8.  the Hourly Time Signal on and off  1  In the Alarm Mode  press     to select an alarm or the Hourly Time Signal   2  When the alarm or the Hourly Time Signal you want to is selected  press  to turn it on and off   u n Indicates alarm is on   te  Indicates Hourly Time Signal is on     Note   e Theon  u n displayed  off  u n not displayed  status of an alarm is  indicated on the corresponding alarm screen      through 4   The Hourly  Time Signal on  t   displayed  off  t  not displayed  status is indicated on  all alarm screens   When the Hourly Time Signal and an alarm are both turned on  the  indicators appear as wem   The alarm on indicator and the Hourly Time Signal on indicator are shown  on the display in all modes while these functions are turned on   If any alarm is on  the alarm on indicator is shown on the display in all  modes     User Information    User information identifies the watch as yours  It  also provides a record of your name  phone  numbers  e mail address  and the date of birth  when such information is required    All of the operations in this section are  performed in the User Information Mode  which  you enter by pressing       e See    Data Communication    for information  about exchanging user information     To input user information   1  In the User Information Mode  hold down    until the flashing cursor  appears in the text area of the display  This is the input screen    2  Input your user information by performing the procedure starting from
9. I  5 5       CHI CHICAGO  06    DAC DHAKA  06       MIA MIAMI  05    RGN YANGON  6 5       NYC NEW YORK  05    BKK BANGKOK  07       ccs CARACAS 04    SIN SINGAPORE  08       RIO RIO DE JANEIRO  03    HKG HONG KONG  08       LON LONDON  00    SEL SEOUL  09       PAR PARIS  01    TYO TOKYO  09       MIL MILAN  01    ADL ADELAIDE  9 5       ROM ROME  01    GUM GUAM  10       BER BERLIN  01    SYD SYDNEY  10       IST ISTANBUL  02    NOU NOUMEA  11             CAI CAIRO  02             WLG WELLINGTON  12         Based on data as of December 2001     Sort Table        space                    10       11                            12                         Character List  Name       A                                                                      
10. If CLOSE appears on the display when you open the back cover  replace  the back cover  Wait for a few minutes and try again       Remove the battery holder       Remove the old battery and load a new one       Replace the battery holder       Touch the AC contact and the battery     side with metallic tweezers   e The AC  all clear  operation DOES NOT delete Data Bank Mode data  and user information stored in memory       Close the back cover     USER   S GUIDE 2496    E mail Address       v                                         s ja     o jajo  o    jo     a jo lols  3         wjvj jojn  lt   x    lt i                                                                aj  zlo n m ojo w  ajojIjo vjo z z r x  wjv   ojN  lt  x     lt  c                           Press any button besides     This causes the watch to start an internal  data check  which is indicated by CHECK appearing on the display  The  Timekeeping Mode display appears after the internal check is complete    e The internal check takes up to 10 seconds  All watch buttons are disabled    during that time     City Code Table    City Code City GMT Differential  PPG PAGO PAGO  11    City Code City GMT Differential  JRS JERUSALEM  02       HNL HONOLULU  10    JED JEDDAH  03       ANC ANCHORAGE  09    THR TEHRAN  3 5       YVR VANCOUVER  08    DXB DUBAI  04       SFO SAN FRANCISCO  08    KBL KABUL  4 5       LAX LOS ANGELES  08    KHI KARACHI  05       DEN DENVER  07    MLE MALE  05       MEX MEXICO CITY  06    DEL DELH
11. Longer text is  displayed by alternating 6 character blocks at regular intervals  The last  character of the address is indicated by the symbol  lt  after it    Pressing     while the last Data Bank record  Name Telephone Number  screen or E mail Address Date of Birth screen  is on the display or    while  the first record  Name Telephone Number screen  is on the display displays  the new data screen     To edit a Data Bank record  1  In the Data Bank Mode  use        and          to scroll through the record  screens and display the one you want to edit     Hold down    until the flashing cursor appears on the display     Use    to move the cursor to the character or digits you want to change     Use        and        to change the character   After making the ee that you want  press    to store the record   f appears on the display indicating that data is being sorted  After  that  the record   s Name Telephone Number screen appears     To delete a Data Bank record  1  In the Data Bank Mode  use         and     to scroll through the record  screens and display the one you want to delete    e Note that performing the next two steps deletes the entire record   regardless of whether you start from the Name Telephone Number  screen or the E mail Address Date of Birth screen  You cannot delete  only Name Telephone Number screen or E mail Address Date of Birth  screen data    2  Hold down    until the flashing cursor appears on the display   3  Press    and    at the same time to
12. USER   S GUIDE 2496    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     General Guide    e Press    to change from mode to mode   e In any mode  press    to illuminate the display     Timekeeping Mode Data Bank Mode    User Information Mode  oa USER      Timekeeping    Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the   Hour   Minutes Seconds current time and date  You can also select the   Timekeeping Mode display format  time and date   or time and world time     e In the Timekeeping Mode  animated figures  appear whenever you press  A  to turn on the  backlight  and whenever the minutes reach 00    e You can also use the Timekeeping Mode to  exchange user information by infrared  See     Data Communication    for more information     Animated figure  Day of week    Year Month     Day    PM indicator    Read This Before You Set the Time and Date     The times displayed in the Timekeeping Mode and World Time Mode are  linked  Because of this  make sure you select a city code for your Home City   the city where you normally use the watch  before you set the time and date     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
13. ceiver operation    1  Press    to enter the Timekeeping Mode    2  Hold down for about two seconds    3  When the watch beeps  release  8   This  causes the Fx   receive  indicator to appear  on the display      Point the face of the receiver towards the  sender  and have your partner perform the  sender operation    e Data communication starts at this time     CASIO     e Data exchange can take up to six seconds  During that time  keep the IR  ports pointed at each other and avoid moving the watches   5  Both watches beep to indicate when data communication is complete     e After data communication is complete  the message i    appears on the    receiver display for about five seconds  Next  the watch displays the data    that it received     e If data communication is not successful for some reason  the watches beep    and display the message EF     i for about five seconds  After that the    receiver enters the Timekeeping ode  If this happens  perform the above  procedure again from step 2     To send data to another watch  sender operation      Enter the mode  Data Bank Mode or Mail  Mode  that contains the data you want to  send  and display the data      Hold down      for about two seconds      When the watch beeps  release       This    e After data communication is complete  the message ii    causes the    display     t indicator to appear on the    e At this point  your communication partner   the receiver  should also be setting up to    receive     Point the se
14. de    e Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a split time is  frozen on the display clears the split time and  returns to elapsed time measurement    All of the operations in this section are  performed in the Stopwatch Mode  which you  enter by pressing           1 100 second    Minutes    To measure times with the stopwatch    Elapsed Time  O              0     9            Start Stop Re start Stop Clear    Split Time  O                    gt                  0                Start Split Split release Stop Clear   SPL displayed   Two Finishes  O                 0              OFRO  Start Split Stop Split release Clear  First runner Second runner Display time of  finishes  finishes  second runner   Display time  of first runner     Alarms    You can set up to five independent multi function  alarms with hour  minutes  month  day  and day of  the week  When an alarm is turned on  the alarm  tone sounds when the alarm time is reached    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     The hourly time signal screen is  indicated by   Tt    e Alarm settings  and Hourly Time Signal  settings  are available in the Alarm Mode   which you enter by pressing        Alarm number    Alarm date   Month     Day     Alarm time   Hour   Minutes     Alarm Types   The alarm type is determined by the settings you make  as described below   e Daily alarm   Set the hour and minutes for 
15. e 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   The backlight uses an EL  electro luminescent  panel that causes the entire   display to glow for easy reading in the dark  In any mode  press  A  to   illuminate the display for about two seconds    e Holding down    to display the setting screen or to switch between Daylight  Saving Time and Standard time in the World Time Mode also causes the  backlight to light    e The electro luminescent panel that provides illumination loses power after  very long use    e 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 shortens the battery life     Battery   The indicator m   flashes on the display   whenever battery power is below a certain level    Low battery power can cause the following   conditions to occur    e Dim  difficult to read display characters   e Failure of the backlight and alarm operations   Inability of Data Bank and User Information  Mode operations   e Inability to perform IR data communication    If battery power goes low while you are input
16. es exchange their information   with each other  See    Exchanging User Information    for more information    Data Bank data can be sent one record at a time  while Mail data can be   sent one message at a time  See    Communicating with Another Watch    for   more information    If you experience problems with data communication  see      Troubleshooting        Exchanging User Information   In the case of user information  the two watches exchange their information   with each other  just like two people exchanging names  e mail addresses    and phone numbers  Received user information is ultimately stored in the   Data Bank Mode    e The user information that your watch sends to another watch is the data  you have input in the User Information Mode  Before sending user  information  use the User Information Mode to check it to make sure it is  correct     To exchange user information  1  Decide with the owner of the other watch who will be the sender and who  will be the receiver    e It makes no real difference which watch sends user information first  The  following operation causes both the sender and the receiver to get the  information of the other watch    2  On both watches  press    to enter the Timekeeping Mode    e What you do next depends on whether you are the sender or receiver   The sender should perform steps 6 through 8  while the receiver should  perform steps 3 through 5       On the receiver watch  hold down for about  two seconds      When the watch bee
17. h     Important    e Infrared is an invisible type of light that travels   in a straight line  Because of this  the IR ports  of two devices that are trying to communicate  must point directly at each other   In order to help ensure you and your partner  can exchange data without any problem  be  sure that you and the person with whom you  are communicating follow the steps outlined  below     Positioning the Watches for Communication     Get ready   Receiver      Receiver  Sender 4   S    Position your arms no more than 10cm   3 5 inches  apart       Sender    Perform the required button operation  and  point the receiver s face towards the sender             Perform data communication    Receiver    Perform the sender button operation  and Keep the watches face to face until they  point its face towards the face of the beep   receiver           CASIO     USER   S GUIDE 2496    Note the following important points whenever performing a data   communication operation    v Make sure the two IR ports are pointed directly at each other    vy Make sure the two IR ports are within 10cm  3 5 inches  of each other    v Keep the watches still until they beep  which indicates the end of data  communication    v To help ensure the watches remain still  do not try to look at their displays  until they beep    v Align the IR ports of the two watches within 10 seconds after performing  the button operations to set up the sender and receiver    In the case of user information  the two watch
18. me  City code settings and make the necessary  changes    e The upper part of the display alternates  between the city code and the day of the week    All of the operations in this section are  performed in the World Time Mode  which you  enter by pressing           To view the time in another city code  City code In the World Time Mode  press    to scroll  Timekeeping Mode time through city codes  time zones  to the east or   Home time  to scroll to the west   e For full information about city codes  see the    City  Code Table        To toggle a city code time between Standard Time and Daylight  Saving Time  1  In the World Time Mode  use O and    to  display the city code whose Standard Time   Daylight Saving Time setting you want to  change     Hold down    for about two seconds to toggle  Daylight Saving Time  DST displayed  and  Standard Time  DST not displayed    e The DST indicator is on the display whenever  you display a city code for which Daylight  Saving Time is turned on   e Note that the DST Standard Time setting  affects only the currently displayed city code   Other city codes are not affected     Stopwatch    Seconds The stopwatch lets you measure elapsed time    split times  and two finishes    e The display range of the stopwatch is 23 hours   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  continues even if you exit the Stopwatch Mo
19. mmunication           e Both watches are  set up as senders   SEP on the    e The two IR ports are  too far from each  other    e The two IR ports are  not pointing straight  at each other    e After   i    play of the   watch you took  longer than about 10  seconds to align the  two IR ports    e The watches were  moved during data  communication        e Make sure EHE is on the  display of the sender  and F   is on the display of the receiver    e Make sure the two IR ports are  no more than 10cm  3 5 inches   from each other  Communication  becomes more stable the closer  the IR ports are to each other    e Make the two IR ports are   pointed straight at each other    e Align the IR ports of the two  within 10 seconds after  appears on one watch     appears on the other    e Keep the IR ports of the two  watches pointed straight at each  other until the watches beep    e Remove the watches from your  wrists and place them on a table  or other surface to keep them still  during data communication    e See the illustration for information  about how the watches should be  oriented during data  communication  Be sure to  perform each step in order  from    Oto                USER   S GUIDE 2496    Note   e This watch does not support IR data communication with any other device  besides another Module No  2496 watch    e Do not allow anything to block the path between the two IR ports    e IR communication may not be possible outdoors or in other areas exposed  to bright light
20. n memory  the sort  operation can take up to 20 seconds    11  Input more data  starting from step 3  or press    again to return to the  Data Bank record name and telephone number screen  without the  cursor     e The name can show six characters at a time  so longer text scrolls   continuously from right to left  The last character is indicated by the symbol   4 after it     To recall Data Bank records    In the Data Bank Mode  use         and     to scroll through Data Bank  record screens on the display     Press O      gt   lt      Press  8      Data type icons              castole         nien B     gt   FERA an     of  l    9 5    23u4   6169       TE     83 533  U G  NK n SOR 9 s     Name Telephone E mail Address   Number Screen Date of Birth Screen Screen    Each Data Bank record has a Name Telephone Number screen  and an  E mail Address Date of Birth screen  The Name Telephone Number screen  always appears first    Note that the E mail Address Date of Birth screen does not appear if it does  not contain at least e mail address or date of birth data  In this case   pressing     scrolls to the next Data Bank record    A data type icon indicates the type of data that is displayed to the left of it      Name   Q   Telephone number    amp    e mail address       date of birth   Pressing returns to the previous record   s Name Telephone Number  screen  not the previous record   s E mail Address Date of Birth screen    The e mail address can show six characters at a time  
21. nder s IR port at the receiver s IR  port  so the watches are face to face  Data  communication should start automatically   e Data communication can take up to six  seconds to complete  Keep the watches stil  until they both beep     z   appears on the    sender display for about five seconds  Next  the watch displays the data that    it sent     e If data communication is not successful for some reason  the watches beep    and the message E       i appears for about five seconds  After that the    sender display shows the data you selected to send in step 1  above  If this  happens  perform the above procedure again from step 2     Troubleshooting       Problem    Probable Cause    What you should do       Even though    hold down      to  send or    to  receive  the  applicable    Fr indicator  does not appear  on the watch   s  display     e You did not release  the button    e A setting screen   digits or cursor  flashing  is on the  display    e The watch is not in  the correct mode    e Battery power is low     e After the watch beeps  release  the button    e Press     to exit the setting screen    e Enter the Timekeeping Mode to  exchange user information data  with another watch    e To send Data Bank data or a mail  message  enter the applicable  mode and then perform the send  operation    e To receive Data Bank data or a  mail message  enter the  Timekeeping Mode    e See    Battery           The   ERP     message keeps  appearing when    try to perform  data  co
22. oll through data on the display  In most cases  holding down these buttons  during a scroll operation scrolls through the data at high speed     Initial Screens  When you enter the Data Bank  Mail  World Time or Alarm Mode  the data  you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears first     Timekeeping   e Resetting the seconds to 44 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 3 without changing the minutes    With the 12 hour format  the P  PM  indicator appears on the display for  times in the range of noon to 11 59 p m  and the A  AM  indicator appears  for times in the range of midnight to 11 59 a m    With the 24 hour format  times are displayed in the range of 0 00 to 23 59   without any indicator    e The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2099    e The watch   s built in full automatic calendar automatically makes allowances  for different month lengths and leap years  Once you set the date  there  should be no reason to change it except after you have the watch   s battery  replaced     World Time   e The current time in all World Time Mode cities is calculated in accordance  with the Greenwich Mean Time  GMT  differential for each city  based on  the current Home City time setting in the Timekeeping Mode    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 differenc
23. ot exist  For example   June 30  2002 falls on a Sunday  If you set an alarm for Tuesday  June 30  it  will not sound during 2002     To set an alarm time  1  In the Alarm Mode  use     to scroll through   the alarm screens until the one whose time   you want to set is displayed     Css  Tt je 4  4 w    After you select an alarm  hold down    until  the hour setting of the alarm time starts to  flash  which indicates the setting screen   e This operation automatically turns on the  alarm       Press    to move the flashing in the sequence  shown below to select other settings                                                                          E Hour      gt  Minutes     gt   Month     gt  Day   gt  Day of week T       4  While a setting is flashing  use        and        to change it   e To set an alarm that does not include a month and or day  set     for  each setting   e To set an alarm that does not include the day of the week  set       for  the setting   e When setting the alarm time using the 12 hour format  take care to set  the time correctly as a m   A indicator  or p m   P indicator    5  Press    to exit the setting screen        Alarm Operation   The alarm sounds at the preset time for about 20 seconds  or until you stop it   by pressing any button    e An alarm does not sound if its preset time is reached while an IR data  communication operation is in progress     To test the alarm  In the Alarm Mode  hold down O to sound the alarm     To turn an alarm and
24. ps  release     This  causes the rgt  receive  indicator to appear  on the display      Point the face of the receiver towards the  sender  and perform steps 6 through 8 on the  sender      On the sender watch  hold down      for about  two seconds      When the watch beeps  release       This  causes the  i indicator to appear on the  display      Point the face of the sender at the face of the  receiver  so they are face to face    e User information data exchange starts at  this time     See    e Data exchange can take up to 11 seconds  During that time  keep the IR  ports pointed at each other and avoid moving the watches    9  Both watches beep to indicate when data exchange is complete    e After data exchange is complete  the watches beep and the message  ti    appears on the displays of both watches for about five seconds   Next  the watches enter the Data Bank Mode  each showing the data they  just received    e If data exchange was not successful for some reason  the watches beep  and display the message pipri    for about five seconds  If this  happens  perform the above procedure again from step 1     Communicating with Another Watch   Use the following procedures to exchange Data Bank Mode data and Mail   Mode messages with another watch  In this configuration  one watch is the   sender and the other watch is the receiver    e When a watch receives a mail message  the message text is stored in page  P  4 of the Mail Mode     To receive data from another watch  re
25. putting Text  The following describes how to input text in the Data Bank  Mail  and User  Information Modes     To input characters    Cursor 1  When the cursor is on the display  use      and  to cycle through the available characters   in the sequence shown below    e The characters you can input depend on  whether you are inputting a name  an e mail  address  or mail text     Press               lt     Press           i to St                      tox i to    gt to   Ee            lower case        4  number          symbol  ial    Mail text                 Fito    Bt ee    to  risPsce       upper case   lt   number        symbol  M    2  When the character you want is at the cursor position  press    to move  the cursor to the right    3  Repeat steps 1 and 2 to input the rest of the characters you want    e See the    Character List    for information about the characters you can input                                CASIO     Auto Return Features   e If you leave the watch in the Data Bank  Mail  Alarm or User Information  Mode for two or three minutes without performing any operation  it  automatically changes to the Timekeeping Mode   If you leave a screen with flashing digits or a cursor 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     Data and Setting Scrolling   The and     buttons are used in various modes and setting screens to  scr
26. the alarm time  This type of setting causes the  alarm to sound everyday at the time you set    e Date alarm   Set the month  day  hour and minutes for the alarm time  This type of setting  causes the alarm to sound at the specific time  on the specific date you set   e 1 Month alarm   Set the month  hour and minutes for the alarm time  This type of setting  causes the alarm to sound everyday at the time you set  only during the  month you set        CASIO     USER   S GUIDE 2496    e Monthly alarm   Set the day  hour and minutes for the alarm time  This type of setting causes  the alarm to sound every month at the time you set  on the day you set    e Weekly alarm   Set the day of the week  hour and minutes for the alarm time  This type of  setting causes the alarm to sound every week at the time you set  on the day  of the week you set     Note   e In addition to the alarm types described above  you can also set up alarms  with the following two configurations   Hour  minutes  month  day of the week  This type of alarm sounds at the specified time whenever the specified day  of the week occurs during the specified month   Hour  minutes  day  day of the week  This type of alarm sounds at the specified time each time the specified day  falls on the specified day of the week   Alarms sound in accordance with the time  and year  month  day  day of the  week  kept by the Timekeeping Mode  Because of this  the alarm will not  sound if your settings specify a condition that does n
27. ting Data Bank data or user  information  the data you are inputting may not be saved in memory  Normal  watch operation will return after the m7a   indicator disappears  If it does not  disappear  have the battery replaced        Always leave battery replacement up to the dealer where you bought the  watch or to an authorized CASIO distributor  Be sure to show the     Attention dealer or CASIO distributor    information to the person replacing  the battery                 LIMIT Indicator    Certain functions consume large amounts of battery power  and using them   too much can cause a sudden momentary drop in battery power  The watch   monitors how much you use these high consumption functions  and displays   the LIMIT indicator whenever it determines you are using them too much    e Backlight and alarm operation  Data Bank and User Information Mode  operations  and IR data communication are disabled while the LIMIT    indicator is on the display     The following are the trigger values for functions that are monitored for    battery usage     Approximately 90 consecutive backlight  IR data communication  and alarm    operations    Approximately 900 button input tone operations  The LIMIT indicator disappears from the display after the battery recovers  its normal power level after it has a chance to    rest        Attention dealer or CASIO distributor    1  Open and remove the back cover     e Opening the back cover causes the message OPEN to appear on the    display     e 
28. you  enter by pressing       e See    Data Communication    for information  about exchanging Data Bank records     Remaining memory       Telephone number  e mail address    Date of birth    To create a new Data Bank record  1  In the Data Bank Mode  use  8  and     to  Text area cycle through the record screens until the new  data screen appears   e The new data screen is the one that is blank   contains no name and telephone number    If the message F LIL_L  appears on the  display  it means that memory is full  To  store another record  you will first have to  delete some of the records stored in  New Data Screen memory     Number area      Hold down    until the flashing cursor  appears in the text area of the display    e Steps 3 through 9 describe how to input a  name  telephone number  e mail address   and date of birth into the record  If you want  to exit the setting screen and store the data  you have input up to any point during steps  3 through 9  press    twice       Input the name    e You can input up to eight characters for the name    e Use        and     to cycle through characters at the cursor position   and then press    to move the cursor to the right  See    Inputting Text    for  more information    e Pressing    while the cursor is located at the eighth character moves  the cursor to the first digit of the number area      After you input the name  press     as many times as necessary to move  the cursor to the number area  if it is not already there
    
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