Casio 0811-EA manual

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    Operation Guide 5002 (GMS) 1 MA0811-EA Bef ore using the watch... Expose the watch to light. Y our watch runs on electrical power generated from light, which is stored by a chargeable battery . Long-term storage of the watch can cause power to run low , so be sure to e xpose the watch to light f or some time before using it f or the fi rst time . [...]

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    Operation Guide 5002 (GMS) 2 How a Radio-contr olled W atch W orks Receiving a Calibration Signal There are two methods you can use to receiv e the time calibration signal. Auto receive Up to six times per day (Midnight, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, and 5:00 a.m.) • As soon as one auto receive is complete, all subsequent auto receives f or that day ar[...]

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    Operation Guide 5002 (GMS) 3 Calibration Signal Reception Precautions • Auto Receiv e is not performed while the watch is in the Stopwatch Mode. • Pressing any button while auto receiv e is in progress will cause the watch to e xit the receive operation. • Make sure you are within the r ange of a calibration signal transmitter before perf or [...]

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    Operation Guide 5002 (GMS) 4 Con fi guring Home City Settings $AYHAND INDICATESCITYCODE  2. T o change the Home City setting, press C to move the day hand between the city code positions on the dial. • See the table below f or details about city code positions. • For some models , city codes are not marked on the [...]

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    Operation Guide 5002 (GMS) 5 Home P osition Adjustment If the time setting of your watch is not correct e ven though time calibration signal reception is being performed normally , use the procedure in this section to check the home positions of the hands and make adjustments as required. Note that you do not need to perf orm the following operatio[...]