Casio GW-9200-1ER manual

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    Operation Guide 3147 1 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l MO1010-EC Getting Acquainted Congratulations upon y our selection of this CASIO watch. T o get the most out of your purchase, be sure to read this man ual carefully . Applications The built-in sensors of this watch measure barometric pressure , temperature and altitude. Measured v alues[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 2 3. Press A to exit the setting screen. • Normally , your w atch should show the correct time as soon as y ou select your Home City code. If it does not, it should adjust automatically after the ne xt auto receive operation (in the middle of the night). Y ou also can perform manual receiv e or you can set the time manually .[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 3 Note • When a calibration time is reached, the watch will receiv e the calibration signal only if it is in either the Timek eeping Mode or World Time Mode . Reception is not performed if a calibration time is reached while y ou are configuring settings. • Auto receiv e of the calibration signal is designed to be perf orme[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 4 How the Altimeter Measures Altitude The altimeter can measure altitude based on its own preset v alues, or a reference altitude specified b y you. When you measure altitude based on preset v alues Data produced by the watch’ s barometric pressure sensor is converted to approximate altitude based on ISA (International Standa[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 5 Current Stopwatch Session Record The current stopwatch session record contains the data described below . The contents of this record are retained until you start a new Altimeter Mode stopwatch measurement session. • The maximum total ascent and total descent value is 99,995 meters (or 99,980 f eet). Each value re v erts to[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 6 To view altitude records and the current Altimeter Mode stopwatch session record Altitude records Current stopwatch session record REC ( 20 ) REC ( 2 ) REC ( 1 ) M AX M IN ASC DSC M AX M IN ASC DSC Historical record E E E BB B E E EE BBB B E E EE BBB B C C C 1. Enter the Data Recall Mode. 2. Use the C button to cycle between [...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 7 W orld Time World Time displa ys the current time in 33 cities (29 time zones) around the world. • If the current time shown f or a city is wrong, check y our Home City time settings and make the necessary changes. • F or full information on city codes, see the “ City Code T able ” . • All of the operations in this [...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 8 To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off 1. In the Alarm Mode, use E and B to select an alarm or the Hour ly Time Signal. 2. When the alarm or the Hour ly Time Signal you want is selected, press C to toggle it on and off . ALM Indicates alarm is on. SIG Indicates Hourly Time Signal is on. • The alar m on indic[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 9 Important! • Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in such a wa y that it is block ed from e xposure to light can cause rechargeable battery power to run down. Be sure that the watch is exposed to bright light whenev er possible. • This watch uses a special rechargeable batter[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 10 To set the time and date manually 1. In the Timek eeping Mode, hold do wn A until the city code starts to flash, which indicates the setting screen. 2. Use E and B to select the city code you want. • Make sure y ou select your Home City code bef ore changing any other setting. • For full inf ormation on city codes, see t[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 11 • Wearing the watch inside the slee v e of clothing can cause it to enter the sleep state. • The watch will not enter the sleep state while the digital time is between 6:00 AM and 9:59 PM. If the w atch is already in the sleep state when the digital time reaches 6:00 AM, howe v er , it will remain in the sleep state. •[...]

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    Operation Guide 3147 12 Pressure Sensor and T emperature Sensor Calibration The pressure sensor and temperature sensor built into the w atch are calibrated at the factory and normally require no fur ther adjustment. If you notice serious errors in the pressure readings and temperature readings produced by the watch, y ou can calibrate the sensor to[...]