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MO1306-EA © 2013 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch. Applications The built-in sensors of this watch measure direction, barometric pressure, temperature and altitude. Measured values are then shown on the display. Such features make this watch useful when hiking, mountain climbing, or when engaging in [...]
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E-8 E-87 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone E-87 To enter the World Time Mode E-87 To view the time in another time zone E-88 To specify standard time or daylight saving time (DST) for a city E-89 Illumination E-89 To turn on illumination manually E-89 To change the illumination duration E-91 To turn the auto light switch on and off[...]
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E-16 Selecting a Mode • The illustration below shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between modes. • To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode, hold down D for about two seconds. Countdown Timer Mode Alarm Mode Stopwatch Mode World Time Mode Timekeeping Mode Sunrise/Sunset Mode Data Recall Mode Countdown Timer Mode Alar[...]
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E-24 Note • For i nfor mat ion a bou t sel ecti ng a H ome C it y and c onfi gurin g the D ST s ett ing, s ee “ Con fi gur ing Ho me Ci ty S et tin gs” (pa ge E-2 0). • Whi le th e 12-h our fo rm at is se lecte d for t ime keep ing, a P (P M) ind icato r will a ppea r for ti mes f rom no on to 11 :59 p.m . No in dica tor ap pea rs for t i[...]
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E-32 Using Bearing Memory Bearing Memory lets you temporarily store and display a direction reading so you can use it as a reference as you take subsequent digital compass readings. The Bearing Memory screen displays the direction angle for the stored reading, along with a pointer that indicates the stored reading. When you take digital compass rea[...]
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E-40 Specifying Temperature, Barometric Pressure, and Altitude Display Units Use the procedure below to specify the temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude display units to be used in the Barometer/Thermometer Mode and the Altimeter Mode. Important! • When TYO (Tokyo) is selected as the Home City, the altitude unit is set automatically to [...]
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E-48 Pressure Sensor and Temperature Sensor Calibration The pressure sensor and temperature sensor built into the watch are calibrated at the factory and normally require no further adjustment. If you notice serious errors in the pressure readings and temperature readings produced by the watch, you can calibrate the sensor to correct the errors. Im[...]
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E-56 Advanced Altimeter Mode Operations Use the information in this section to obtain more accurate altimeter readings, especially while mountain climbing or trekking. Using an Altitude Differential Value The Altimeter Mode screen has an altitude differential value that shows the change in altitude from a reference point you specify. The altitude d[...]
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E-64 • Entering the Altimeter Mode starts a new altitude auto reading session, but it does not reset the current ASC and DSC values or change them in any way. This means that the starting ASC and DSC values for a new Altimeter Mode auto reading session are the values that currently are in memory. Each time you complete an altitude auto reading se[...]
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E-72 Trek Log Values (Mt.1 to Mt.14) High Altitude Value Low Altitude Value Cumulative Ascent Value Cumulative Descent Value *1 *2 *1: Month and day the displayed value was recorded. *2: Month and day cumulation started. • Holding down A or C scrolls at high speed. • On the high altitude value ( MAX ) and low altitude value ( MIN ) screens, the[...]
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E-80 To measure two fi nishes A C A C C Start Split First runner fi nishes. ( SPLIT appears in the upper part of the display.) Display time of fi rst runner Stop Second runner fi nishes. Split release Display time of second runner Reset Note • The Stopwatch Mode can indicate elapsed time up to 999 hours, 59 minutes, 59.9 seconds. • Once sta[...]
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E-88 To specify standard time or daylight saving time (DST) for a city 1. In the World Time Mode, use A (East) and C (West) to scroll through the available city codes. • Keep s croll ing un til th e cit y co de wh ose S ta ndard T im e/ Dayl ight Savi ng Ti me se tti ng you wa nt to cha nge i s displ ayed. 2. Hold down E for at least two seconds.[...]
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E-96 ■ “ERR” appears on the display while I am using a sensor. Subjecting the watch to strong impact can cause sensor malfunction or improper contact of internal circuitry. When this happens, ERR (error) will appear on the display and sensor operations will be disabled. Digital Compass Reading Barometric Pressure/Temperature Reading Altitude [...]
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L-2 City Code Table City Code City UTC Offset/ GMT Differential PPG Pago Pago –11 HNL Honolulu –10 ANC Anchorage –9 YVR Vancouver –8 LAX Los Angeles YEA Edmonton –7 DEN Denver MEX Mexico City –6 CHI Chicago NYC New York –5 SCL Santiago –4 YHZ Halifax YYT St. Johns –3.5 RIO Rio De Janeiro –3 FEN Fernando de Noronha –2 RAI Praia[...]