Casio 2645 manual

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 1 Power Saving Display Illumination Modes and Display Screens • The actual appearance of your w atch display depends on its model number . The P ower Saving f eature of the watch is turned on at the factory . • Pow er Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep state to sav e power whene ver the watch is lef[...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 2 Power Supply World Time Mode Battery Indicator Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Normal operation enabled. Normal operation enabled. Signal reception, tones (alarms, hourly time signal) display illumination, digital display, and button operations disabled. All functions, including digital timekeeping, disabled. • Exposin[...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 3 How a Radio-controlled Watch Works What is a radio-controlled watc h? Yo ur radio-controlled watch is designed to receiv e a time calibration signal that contains standard time data and adjust its current time setting accordingly . Signal is received using built-in antenna. Watch decodes received data and conv er ts it t[...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 4 Specifying the T ransmitter Mode When TY O (T okyo) is selected as the Home City , you can select either of two diff erent transmitters for reception. • For inf or mation about selecting a Home City , see “T o manually set the time and date”. • The initial factory default settings of the w atch are TY O (T okyo) [...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 5 Data Memory Mode Stopwatch Mode Y ou can use the Data Memory Mode to store e-mail addresses, W eb site URLs, and other information f or instant recall whenev er yo u need it. • The theoretical maximum number of records is 40, b ut the actual maximum depends on the number contained in each record. • If each record con[...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 6 Alarm Mode Using the Alarms ❚ Alert T ypes Y ou can configure an alar m with an hour and minute, as well as a text message (up to eight char acters long). Y ou can configure an alar m to perf orm either of the two following aler t operations . • Beeper Aler t Signals arrival of an alarm time with a beeper. • Silent[...]

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    Operation Guide 2514/2645 7 Setting the Time and Date Manually Important! • Pressing any button while the beeper is sounding stops it. The message remains on the Timekeeping Mode screen ev en if you stop the beeper. • Changing to another mode or performing any operation that changes the display contents clears the message te xt. • With the sn[...]