Casio MA0310-EA manual

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    Operation Guide 2689 1 MA0310-EA The P ower Sa ving feature of the w atch is turned on at the factory . • Power Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep state to save power whenever the watch is left in the dark. • Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the watch is blocked from light by your sleeve. ❚ How the sle[...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 2 ❚ Charging Guide Starting from a full charge, it should take approximately six months of operation without further charging under the conditions described below before battery drops to Level 3. Daily Use (All time values are approximate.) • Display Illumination: 1.5 seconds • Alarms: 10 seconds • Signal reception: 4 t[...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 3 Reception Range This watch is designed to receiv e the standard time calibration signal of Japan (JJY) or of the United States (WWVB). The signa l that is received depends on the current Home City setting. • For information about selecting a Home City , see “Setting the Time and Date Manually”. Home City TY O LAX, DEN, [...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 4 • AU TO With this setting, the watch automatically selects either the Mt. Otakadoya signal (40kHz) or the Mt. Hagane signal (60kHz), whichever is strongest. • The transmitter that was last received successfully is given priority for the next receive operation. • 40 With this setting, the watch always receives the Mt. Ot[...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 5 Summer time, or Da ylight Saving Time (DST) as is it is called in some countries, calls for setting clocks ahead one hour during the summer season. Note that the use of summer time depends on the country and even the local area. ❚ To turn summer time (Daylight Sa ving Time) on and off Y ou can turn summer time on or off ind[...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 6 6. When all the settings are the way y ou want, press the A b utton. • This exits the setting screen. • The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes. ❚ Stopping the Alarm Beeper Press any button. • In the case of the snooze alarm the ala[...]

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    Operation Guide 2689 7 3. While the Home City code is flashing, use the D (+) and B (–) buttons to scroll through the city codes. • Holding down either button scrolls at high speed. • See the “W or ld Time City List” for information about the display sequence of the city codes. 4. While the summer time setting is flashing, press the D b u[...]