Casio 2984 manual

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    1 Operation Guide 2984 Modes and Display Screens Modes • For details about each mode, see each section of this Operation Guide. Alarm Mode Timer Mode Stopwatch Mode Recall Mode Dual Time Mode Timekeeping Mode (Light) Timekeeping Mode Y ear Month, Day Day of the Week Hour , Minute, Second PM indicator (no display for AM) Button Button Button Butto[...]

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    2 Operation Guide 2984 Using the Stopwatch Whenever you perform a lap/split time operation, the stopwatch stores a record of the lap/ split time. There is enough memory to hold up to 60 lap/split time records. For each measurement operation, the watch also creates and store a title screen (which also takes up one record in memory) that shows the di[...]

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    3 Operation Guide 2984 ❚ To clear measurement log data • Note that you cannot clear log measurement data unless the stopwatch is reset to all zeros. 1. Use the B B B B B button to display the title screen of the measurement log whose data you want to clear . Display the title screen of the data. • Holding down the B button scrolls at high spe[...]

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    4 Operation Guide 2984 Using the Timer The T imer Mode lets you set a start time of up to 100 hours, in 1-minute steps. The time counts down from there, and an alarm sounds for 10 seconds when the end of the countdown is reached. Y ou can also use an Auto Repeat Timer that repeats the timer operation from the same start time up to eight times when [...]

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    5 Operation Guide 2984 Using the Alarms and Hourly Time Signal • In the T imekeeping Mode, press the C button four times to enter the Alarm Mode. About the Alarm Mode Daily Alarms (AL 1 to AL 5) The watch beeps for about 10 seconds when an alarm time is reached each day . Snooze Alarm (AL 1 Only) When the snooze alarm is turned on, the watch beep[...]

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    6 Operation Guide 2984 Using Dual Time Current Time PM Indicator (no display for AM) Minute Hour Seconds The Dual T ime Mode lets you set a second time (in 30 minute steps), so you can keep track of the current time in another time zone, etc. • The Dual T ime Mode seconds count is synchronized with the T imekeeping Mode seconds count. • The sam[...]