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Basic Operations
This section provides an overview of the watch
and explains operations that are common to
all modes.
Important!
This watch is not a special-purpose
measuring instrument.
Measurement function readings are
intended for general reference only.
Whenever using the Digital
Compass of this watch for serious
trekking,
mountain climbing, or other
activities, be sure to always take
along another compass to confirm
readings. If the readings produced
by the Digital Compass of this watch
are different from those of the other
compass, perform bidirectional
calibration of the Digital Compass to
ensure better accuracy.
Compass readings and
calibration will not be possible if
the watch is in the vicinity of a
permanent magnet (magnetic
accessory, etc.), metal objects,
high-voltage wires, aerial wires, or
electrical household appliances
(TV, computer, cellphone, etc.)
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Digital Compass
The watch’s Altimeter Mode
calculates and displays relative
altitude based on barometric
pressure readings produced by its
pressure sensor. Because of this,
altitude values displayed by the
watch may be different from your
actual elevation and/or sea level
elevation indicated for the area
where you are located. Regular
calibration in accordance with the
local altitude (elevation) indications
is recommended.
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Altitude Measurement
Note
In this manual, the expression “time
signal” refers to a time calibration
signal. Time signals include time
information.
Note that the watch illustrations in
this manual are intended for
reference only. The actual watch
may appear somewhat different
than depicted in the illustrations.
MA1509-EA
© 2015 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
General Guide
A
Hour hand
B
Second hand
C
Minute hand
D
Mode hand
E
LCD
F
Crown
Indicators
A
Appears when an alarm is turned on.
B
Appears
when the hourly time signal is on.
C
Appears when the indicated time is
summer time.
D
Appears when Barometric Pressure
Change Indications are on.
E
Shows the barometric pressure
measurement unit.
Navigating Between Modes
Your watch has the modes shown below.
Receive Mode
World Time Mode
Alarm Mode
Timer ModeStopwatch Mode
Data Recall Mode
Thermometer Mode
Barometer Mode
Digital Compass ModeAltimeter Mode
Timekeeping Mode
Use the buttons in the illustration above to
navigate between modes.
Important!
To return to the Timekeeping Mode
from
any other mode, hold down the
(B) button for about two seconds.
Operation Guide 5470
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Selecting a Timekeeping
Mode Digital Display Format
In the Timekeeping Mode, you can use the
operation
below to change the contents of the
digital displays.
p
p
Day of the week,
month, day
Hour, minute, second
Barometric pressure
graph
Using the Crown
The watch’s crown is a screw-in (screw lock)
type. To use the crown, you first need to rotate
it towards you (leftwards) to loosen it.
Loosen
Crown
Pulling Out and Pushing In the Crown
Pull out the crown before performing crown
operations. Do not pull the crown with too
much force.
Normal timekeeping
Pull out
Important!
To prevent loss of water resistance
and/or damage due to impact, be
sure
to screw the crown in by rotating
it away from you as you push it in.
Screw in
When pushing the crown back in,
take care not to apply too much
force.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
After pulling out the crown, rotating it quickly
in
succession in either direction will start a fast
forward or fast reverse operation. While a fast
forward operation is in progress, quickly
rotating the crown in succession again will
increase the speed even further.
The fast reverse operation speed is fixed
and cannot be changed.
Stopping Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Rotate the crown in the direction opposite that
of the ongoing operation or press any button.
Note
If you do not perform any operation
for about two minutes after pulling
out the crown, crown operations will
automatically become disabled. If
that happens, push the crown back
in and then pull it out again.
The message [PUSH] will appear on
the display in the cases below. If that
happens, push the crown back in
and then pull it out again.
When the crown is pulled out while
in a mode that does not support
crown operation
When you do not perform any
operation for about two minutes
after pulling out the crown
Shifting the Hands
Hand shift moves the hands out of the way for
easy viewing of display info.
1.
While holding down (L), press (B).
All hands will move to 2 o’clock.
2.
To return the hands to their normal
timekeeping
positions, press (A), (B), (C),
or (D).
Note
This function can be used in any
mode.
Hand shift cannot be used while
configuring the city code or the
summer time setting, or when
manually configuring time and
date settings.
Shifted hands will return to their
normal positions if no button
operation is performed within about
ten
seconds after hands are shifted.
In the modes below, hands that are
blocking a digital display will
automatically move to 4 o’clock or 8
o’clock.
The hands will return to their
normal positions after about three
seconds.
Altimeter Mode
Barometer Mode
Thermometer Mode
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Switching between 12-hour
and 24-hour Timekeeping
1.
Pull out the crown.
The second hand will move to the
currently set city.
Crown
2.
Press (B) five times so the current setting
([12H]
or [24H]) is flashing on the display.
3.
Rotate the crown to select [12H] (12-hour
timekeeping) or [24H] (24-hour
timekeeping).
4.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Note
While 12-hour timekeeping is
selected, the [A] indicator will be
displayed
for a.m. times, and [P] will
be displayed for p.m. times.
Solar Charging
What is solar charging?
This watch runs on power supplied from a
rechargeable (secondary) battery that is
charged by a solar panel. The solar panel is
integrated into the face of the watch, and
power is generated whenever the face is
exposed to light.
Charging the Watch
When you are not wearing the watch, put it in
a location where it is exposed to bright light.
While you are wearing the watch, make sure
that its face (solar panel) is not blocked from
the
light by the sleeve of your clothing. Power
generation efficiency is reduced even when
the face of the watch is blocked only partially.
NOYES
Important!
Depending on light intensity and
local conditions, the watch may
become hot to the touch when
exposed to light for charging. Take
care to avoid burn injury after
charging. Also, avoid charging the
watch under high-temperature
conditions like the ones described
below.
On the dashboard of a vehicle
parked in the sun
Near
an incandescent light bulb or
other source of heat
Under direct sunlight or in other
hot areas for long periods
The display panel may become
black (or white, depending on the
LCD type) under very high
temperatures. This is temporary,
and the display will return to normal
at lower temperatures.
Checking the Charge Level
A display indicator shows the watch’s charge
level when you enter the Timekeeping Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
The
display will show charge levels 4 and 5,
even if the watch is not in the Timekeeping
Mode.
Charge Level 1: Good
All functions enabled.
Charge Level 2: Good
All functions enabled.
Charge Level 3: Low
The functions below are disabled. Also, the
second hand jumps at two-second intervals.
Time signal reception
Compass, altitude, barometric pressure,
temperature measurements
Face illumination
Sounds (alarms, etc.)
One second later
Charge Level 4: Low
Battery charge is lower than Level 3, and all
functions are disabled. Also, all hands are
stopped.
Charge Level 5: Dead
All hands are stopped and digital displays are
blank. Memory data is lost, and watch settings
are returned to their initial factory defaults.
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Important!
Should battery go low or go dead,
expose
the face (solar panel) to light
as soon as possible.
Note
If [RECOVER] is flashing on the
display, it means that all functions
are disabled due to momentary
battery power consumption.
Charging Times
The table below shows general guidelines for
charging times under various light sources.
Actual charging time depends on your local
environment.
Sunny day, outdoors (50,000 lux)
Charge Level
Approximate
Charging Time
Level 1 Good 6 hours
Level 2 Good 23 hours
Level 3 Low Battery
3 hoursLevel 4 Low Battery
Level 5 Dead Battery
Sunny day, near a window (10,000 lux)
Charge Level
Approximate
Charging Time
Level 1 Good 23 hours
Level 2 Good 85 hours
Level 3 Low Battery
7 hoursLevel 4 Low Battery
Level 5 Dead Battery
Overcast
day, near a window (5,000 lux)
Charge Level
Approximate
Charging Time
Level 1 Good 37 hours
Level 2 Good 138 hours
Level 3 Low Battery
11 hoursLevel 4 Low Battery
Level 5 Dead Battery
Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)
Charge Level
Approximate
Charging Time
Level 1 Good -
Level 2 Good -
Level 3 Low Battery
121 hoursLevel 4 Low Battery
Level 5 Dead Battery
Power Saving Function
Leaving the watch in a dark location for about
one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6
a.m. will cause the second hand to stop, and
the
watch to enter Level 1 power saving. If the
watch is left in this condition for six or seven
days, all hands will stop at 12 o’clock and the
watch will enter Level 2 power saving.
Power Saving Level 1:
Second hand stops and digital displays go
blank to save power.
Power Saving Level 2:
All hands stop and the digital display goes
blank to save power. Only timekeeping
functions remain operational.
Recovering from Power Saving
Operation
Use one of the operations below to exit power
saving.
Press any button.
Move the watch to a bright location.
Trigger auto light by angling the watch
towards your face.
Note
The watch will not enter the power
saving state in the cases below.
While barometric pressure
indications are turned on
While in the Stopwatch Mode
While in the Timer Mode
You can enable or disable Power
Saving.
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Configuring
Power Saving Function
Settings
Note that the watch also may enter
the power saving state if its face is
blocked from light by your sleeve
while you are wearing it.
Auto Time Adjustment
The watch’s time and day settings can be
configured
in accordance with a received time
signal.
Important!
To receive a time signal, one of the
cities shown under “Time Signal
Cities
needs to be set as your Home
City.
Whenever you are in an area where
a time signal cannot be received or
if your Home City does not support
time signal reception, you will need
to configure time and date settings
manually.
Receiving a Time Signal
Time Signal Cities
City Offset
Second Hand
Position
TOKYO (TYO) +9 Second 30
Receivable Time Signal: Japan Time Calibration
Signal (JJY)
City Offset
Second Hand
Position
HONG KONG
(HKG)
+8 Second 28
Receivable Time Signal: China Time
Calibration Signal (BPC)
City Offset
Second Hand
Position
NEW YORK (NYC) -5 Second 52
CHICAGO (CHI) -6 Second 50
DENVER (DEN) -7 Second 48
LOS ANGELES
(LAX)
-8 Second 46
ANCHORAGE (ANC) -9 Second 44
HONOLULU (HNL) -10 Second 42
Receivable Time Signal: U.S. Time
Calibration Signal (WWVB)
City Offset
Second Hand
Position
LONDON (LON) ±0 Second 2
PARIS (PAR) +1 Second 4
ATHENS (ATH) +2 Second 6
Receivable Time Signal: U.K. (MSF) and
German (DCF77) Time Calibration Signals
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Time Signal Reception Ranges
Time signal reception is supported in the
areas shown below.
Japan Time Calibration Signal (JJY)
500 kilometers
500 kilometers
1,000 kilometers
1,000 kilometers
To k y o
Fukushima
Fukuoka/
Saga
Chinese Time Calibration Signal (BPC)
500 kilometers
1,500 kilometers
Chengdu
Shangqiu
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Beijing
Changchun
U.S. Time Calibration Signal (WWVB)
600 miles
(1,000 kilometers)
2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers)
Los Angeles
Denver
Fort Collins
Chicago
New York
U.K. (MSF) and German (DCF77) Time
Calibration Signal
The Anthorn signal is receivable within this area.
500 kilometers
1,500 kilometers
Mainflingen
Anthorn
Note
Even if you are within the normal
reception range of a time signal,
reception may be made impossible
by the following factors: geographic
contours, weather, the season, the
time of day, wireless noise.
Setting a Home Time City
Use the procedure in this section to configure
Home City (the city that is in the same time
zone as your current location) and summer
time settings.
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Time Signal Cities
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Summer Time
Important!
Time signal reception will not be
possible if your Home City setting is
not correct.
Getting ready
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
1.
Pull out the crown.
The second hand will move to the
currently set city.
Crown
2.
Rotate the crown to move the second
hand to the city (one that supports time
signal reception) you want to set.
3.
To
change the summer time setting, press
(B).
If
you don’t want to change the summer
time setting, push the crown back in to
complete the setting operation.
4.
Rotate
the crown away from you to change
the summer time setting.
[AUTO]
The watch switches between standard
time
and summer time automatically. In
many cases, the [AUTO] setting lets you
use the watch without switching
manually between summer time and
standard time.
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Summer Time Table
[OFF]
The watch always indicates standard
time.
[ON]
The watch always indicates summer
time.
5.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Note
If the currently indicated time is
summer time, [DST] will be shown
on the display.
You
cannot change the summer time
setting by rotating the crown towards
you.
Summer Time
Summer time, which is also known as Daylight
Saving
Time (DST), advances the time setting
one hour, 30 minutes, or some other amount
of time from standard time (STD) during the
summer months. Whether or not and how
summer time is used depends on your country
or local area. Summer time is not used in some
countries and local areas.
Appropriate Signal Reception
Location
A time calibration signal can be received while
the watch is near a window.
Keep metal objects away from the watch.
Do not move the watch.
Do
not perform any operation on the watch.
12 o'clock
Note
You may experience time signal
reception problems in the areas
described below.
Among or near buildings
While riding in a vehicle
Near household appliances,
office machines, mobile phones,
etc.
On a construction site, in an
airport, or any other location
where radio wave interference
occurs
Near high-voltage lines
In mountainous areas or behind a
mountain
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Auto Time Signal Receive
An automatic time signal receive operation is
performed and the time and day settings are
adjusted between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
Once
a signal receive operation is successful,
no more auto receive operations are
performed that day.
The receive operation is performed only while
the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
Mode hand
Place the watch near a window or some other
location appropriate for signal reception.
When the receive operation is successful,
the time and day settings will be adjusted
automatically.
Note
Reception takes anywhere from
about two minutes to about 10
minutes. It can take as long as 20
minutes.
Using Auto Receive
Before going to bed at night, put the watch into
the Timekeeping Mode (whose settings
should be configured correctly), and leave it
near a window.
Enabling/Disabling Auto Receive
Use the procedure below to enable or disable
Auto Receive.
Getting ready
Enter the Receive Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
1.
Pull out the crown.
2.
Rotate the crown to select either [ON] or
[OFF].
[ON]: Auto receive is on.
[OFF]: Auto receive is off.
3.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
4.
Press (B) to return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
Manual Time Signal Receive
You can use a button operation to receive the
time
signal. When a receive is successful, the
time and date settings will be adjusted
automatically.
Getting ready
Enter the Receive Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
1.
Place the watch near a window or some
other location appropriate for time signal
reception.
2.
Hold down the (A) button for about two
seconds until [RC!] appears on the dot
display.
This indicates that time signal reception
has started.
To cancel an ongoing time signal
receive operation, press any button.
After time signal receive ends, the result
of
the receive operation will appear on the
display.
2 seconds
UnsuccessfulSuccessful
3.
Press (B) to return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
If
reception fails for some reason, check
the surrounding reception environment
and then try again.
Note
Reception takes anywhere from
about two minutes to about 10
minutes. It can take as long as 20
minutes.
The watch will automatically return
to the Timekeeping Mode if you do
not perform any operation for about
two
or three minutes after time signal
receive ends.
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Receive Levels
The current time signal receive level is
indicated on the display. Refer to the level
indicator to determine the best location for
time signal reception.
StableUnstable
Note
It takes about 10 seconds for time
signal reception conditions to
stabilize.
Reception conditions are affected
by weather, the time of day, the
surrounding environment, etc.
Checking the Receive
Operation Result
Use the procedure below to check the date
and time of the last successful time signal
receive operation.
1.
In
the Timekeeping Mode, press (B) eight
times.
This enters the Receive Mode and
displays the date and time of the last
successful time signal receive operation.
The display will show [-:--] for the time
and [-.--] for the date if no time signal
receive operation has been successful
yet.
2.
Press (B) to return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
Signal Reception
Precautions
When the watch is unable to adjust its time
in accordance with a calibration signal for
some reason, average timekeeping
accuracy is within ±15 seconds per month.
Time signal reception is not possible when
any one of the conditions exists.
While battery power is low
Power Saving Level 2
Timer countdown operation in progress
barometric pressure indications turned
on
If an alarm starts to sound while time signal
reception
is in progress, reception will stop.
If the receive operation is successful, the
time and day settings will be adjusted
automatically in accordance with the Home
City and summer time settings. Summer
time
will not be applied correctly in the case
described below.
When the summer time start date and
time, end date and time, or other rules are
changed by authorities
Note that an internal decoding process the
watch
performs after it receives a signal may
cause the time setting to be slightly off (by
less than one second).
As of July 2015, China does not observe
summer time. If China starts to observe
summer time in the future, the time
displayed
by the watch for China may not be
correct.
Manual Time
Adjustment
You can use the procedure below to adjust the
time and day settings using the watch in an
area where time signal reception is not
possible.
Getting ready
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
Timekeeping Mode
Setting a Home Time City
Use the procedure in this section to select a
city to use as your Home City. If you are in an
area
that observes summer time, you can also
enable or disable summer time.
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Summer Time
Important!
World Time times will not be correct
if you select the wrong city as your
Home City.
Note
Your
watch has 29 built-in cities that
you can select as a Home Time City.
If you are using the watch in a
location that is not among the built-
in cities, use the built-in city that is in
the same time zone as your location.
For available city settings, see “City
Code List”.
1.
Pull out the crown.
The second hand will move to the
currently set city.
Crown
2.
Rotate the crown to move the second
hand to the city you want to set.
3.
To
change the summer time setting, press
(B).
If
you don’t want to change the summer
time setting, push the crown back in to
complete the setting operation.
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4.
Rotate
the crown away from you to change
the summer time setting.
[AUTO]
The watch switches between standard
time and summer time automatically.
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Summer Time Table
[OFF]
The watch always indicates standard
time.
[ON]
The watch always indicates summer
time.
5.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Note
The
[AUTO] setting works only when
a Time Signal City is selected for
your Home City.
Select [OFF] or [ON] when your
Home
City is not a Time Signal City.
Note
that summer time (DST) cannot
be selected while “UTC” is selected
as the Home City.
If the currently indicated time is
summer time, [DST] will be shown
on the display.
Setting the Time and Date
1.
Pull out the crown.
The second hand will move to the
currently set city.
Crown
2.
Press (D).
You can see if a time is a.m. or p.m. by
checking the second hand position.
3.
Rotate the crown to change the minute
setting.
The
hour hand will move in accordance
with minute hand movement.
4.
Press (B).
This causes [HOUR] to flash on the
display.
5.
Rotate the crown to change the hour
setting.
6.
Press (B).
7.
Rotate the crown to change the year
setting.
8.
Press (B).
9.
Rotate
the crown to change the month and
day setting.
If
you want to change the time and date
settings at this point, press (B). Next,
return to the minute setting in step 3 and
perform the above steps again.
10.
On a time signal at the top of a minute,
push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Digital Compass
You can use the Digital Compass Mode to
determine the direction of north, and to check
your bearing to a destination.
Important!
Check the information below to find
out how to ensure correct readings.
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Calibrating Compass Readings
(Bidirectional Calibration)
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Digital Compass Reading
Precautions
Getting ready
Enter the Compass Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
Digital Compass Mode
Entering the Compass Mode starts
compass readings.
If you point 12 o’clock in the direction of an
objective and then enter the Compass
Mode, the bearing to the objective will
appear immediately.
Taking a Compass Reading
Keeping the watch level, point 12 o’clock in the
direction of your desired objective. The
second hand will indicate north. The bearing
and bearing angle to your objective will also
appear on the display.
To retrigger the compass operation, press
(C).
Interpreting Bearing Readings
Bearing
Bearing angle to objective
Bearing to objective
North
Objective
Directions: N (North), E (East), W (West), S
(South)
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Note
Normally the Compass Mode
indicates magnetic north. You can
also configure settings to indicate
true north.
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Setting
Up for True North Readings
(Magnetic Declination Calibration)
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Magnetic North and True North
After the initial reading is displayed,
the watch will continue to take
readings about every second for
about the next 60 seconds. The
watch
will return to the Timekeeping
Mode automatically about 60
seconds after you press (C).
Auto
Light will not illuminate the face
while a compass operation is in
progress.
If an alarm or other beeper sounds,
or if you turn on illumination by
pressing (L) while a compass
operation is in progress, the
compass operation will be
suspended momentarily. The
compass operation will resume
when the beeper stops or
illumination turns off.
Aligning a map with actual
surroundings (setting a map)
Setting a map means to align the map so the
directions indicated on it are aligned with the
actual directions of your location. Once you
set
a map, you can more easily get a grasp of
the relationship between map markings and
actual geographic contours. To set a map with
this watch, align north on the map with the
north indication of the watch. Once you set the
map, you can compare your bearing on the
map with your surroundings, which will help
you determine your current location and
destination.
Note
that map reading skills and experience
are required to determine your current
location and destination on a map.
Calibrating Compass
Readings
Calibrating Compass Readings
(Bidirectional Calibration)
Perform calibration whenever you notice the
watch’s compass readings are different from
those of another compass, or before setting
out on a climb or trek.
Note that accurate compass readings
and/or calibration will not be possible in an
area where strong magnetism is present.
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Digital Compass Reading Precautions
1.
Pull out the crown.
Crown
2.
While
keeping the watch horizontal, press
(C).
This starts calibration of the first point,
which causes [o WAIT] to appear on the
display. If calibration is successful,
indicators
will appear on the display in the
following sequence: [OK] n [Turn 180°]
n [p 2].
3.
Rotate
the watch 180 degrees, taking care
to be as exact as possible.
4.
Press (C).
This starts calibration of the second point,
which causes [p WAIT] to appear on the
display. [OK] will appear on the display if
calibration is successful.
5.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
Note
[ERR] will appear if calibration fails
for some reason. If this happens,
restart the above procedure from
step 1.
Setting Up for True North Readings
(Magnetic Declination Calibration)
If you want the watch to indicate true north
instead
of magnetic north, you need to specify
the current magnetic declination direction
(east or west) and declination angle.
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Magnetic North and True North
The magnetic declination angle value can
be
set in 1° (degree) units only. Use a value
that is closest to the angle you want to set.
Example: For an angle of 7.4°, set 7°.
Example: For an angle of 7°.4' (7 degrees,
40 minutes), set 8°.
Note
Magnetic
declination angles (east or
west) and angle degree values for
specific locations can be found on
geographic maps, mountain
climbing maps, and other maps that
include contour lines.
1.
Pull out the crown.
Crown
2.
Press (B).
3.
Rotate the crown to change the magnetic
declination
direction and angle settings as
desired.
Setting range: 90° west to 90° east
[0° (OFF)]: Magnetic north
[E]: East declination (Magnetic north is
east of true north.)
[W]: West declination (Magnetic north is
west of true north.)
To
return the setting to [0° (OFF)], press
(A) and (C) at the same time.
Magnetic declination angle
Magnetic declination direction
4.
Push the crown back in to complete the
setting operation.
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Magnetic North and True
North
There are actually two types of north:
magnetic north and true north.
Magnetic north: North indicated by the needle
of a compass
True north: Direction to the North Pole
As shown in the illustration below, magnetic
north and true north are not the same.
Earth
Magnetic north
True north
Note
The
north indicated on commercially
available maps is normally true
north.
Digital Compass Reading
Precautions
Location during Use
Taking readings near sources of strong
magnetism
can cause reading error. Keep the
watch away from the following types of items.
Permanent magnets (magnetic accessories,
etc.),
metal objects, high-voltage wires, aerial
wires, electrical household appliances (TVs,
computers, cellphones, etc.)
Note that correct direction readings are not
possible indoors, especially inside of
reinforced concrete structures.
Accurate
direction readings are not possible
in motor vehicles, on boats, on aircraft, etc.
Storage Location
Exposure of the watch to magnetism can
affect the accuracy of digital compass
readings. Keep the watch away from the
following types of items.
Permanent magnets (magnetic accessories,
etc.), metal objects, electrical household
appliances
(TVs, computers, cellphones, etc.)
Altitude Measurement
The watch takes altitude readings and
displays results based on air pressure
measurements taken by a built-in pressure
sensor.
Important!
The altitude readings displayed by
the
watch are relative values that are
calculated based on barometric
pressure measured by the watch’s
pressure sensor. This means that
barometric pressure changes due to
weather can cause altitude readings
taken at the same location to be
different. Also note that the value
displayed by the watch may be
different from the actual elevation
and/or sea level elevation indicated
for the area where you are located.
When using the watch’s altimeter
while mountain climbing, it is
recommended that you regularly
calibrate its readings in accordance
with local altitude (elevation)
indications.
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Calibrating Altitude Readings
The altitude calibration value and
barometric pressure changes may
result in display of a negative value.
Check the information below to find
out about how to minimize
differences between readings
produced by the watch, and values
provided
by local altitude (elevation)
indications.
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Altitude Reading Precautions
Getting ready
Enter the Altitude Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
Altimeter Mode
Entering the Altitude Mode starts altitude
readings.
Note
When you enter the Altitude Mode,
the second hand will indicate either
timekeeping seconds, or the
differential between altitude
measurements (whichever was
indicated the last time you were in
the Altitude Mode). You can toggle
the
second hand indication between
seconds and the measured value
differential by pressing (D).
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Taking a Relative Altitude Reading
from Some Reference Point
Checking the Current
Altitude
Starting an altitude measurement operation
displays the altitude in your current location.
The watch takes altitude readings every
second for about the first three minutes. After
that,
it takes readings according to the watch’s
auto measurement interval setting.
Check
the information below to find out how
to configure the auto measurement interval.
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Setting the Auto Measurement Interval
Note
To retrigger measurement, press
(A).
Measurement range: -700 m to
10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 feet)
(Measurement
unit: 1 meter (5 feet))
Note that calibrating altitude
readings will cause a change in the
measurement range.
[- - -] will appear for the measured
value if it is outside the allowable
range.
Press (B) to return to the
Timekeeping Mode.
Interpreting Altitude Graph Contents
50 m*
Current reading
6 readings ago
*
1 square (v) is 10 m.
Operation Guide 5470
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International Travel
Use the procedure below to easily change day
and time settings of the watch to a destination
location.
Before Boarding
Select a World Time City that corresponds to
your destination.
Destination time
Current time
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World Time
After Arriving
Swap the origin time zone time with the
destination time zone time.
n
DestinationOrigin
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Swapping the World Time and Current
Location Time
Other Information
City Code List
This list shows the 29 cities that are built in to
watch memory.
City Code City Name Offset
LON London +0
PAR Paris +1
ATH Athens +2
JED Jeddah +3
THR Tehran +3.5
DXB Dubai +4
KBL Kabul +4.5
KHI Karachi +5
DEL Delhi +5.5
KTM Kathmandu +5.75
DAC Dhaka +6
RGN Yangon +6.5
BKK Bangkok +7
HKG Hong Kong +8
TYO Tokyo +9
ADL Adelaide +9.5
SYD Sydney +10
NOU Noumea +11
WLG Wellington +12
PPG Pago Pago -11
HNL Honolulu -10
ANC Anchorage -9
LAX Los Angeles -8
DEN Denver -7
CHI Chicago -6
NYC New York -5
YHZ Halifax -4
RIO Rio de Janeiro -3
RAI Praia -1
The
information in the above table is current
as of July 2015.
Summer Time Table
This list shows the summer time periods of
Time Signal Cities. When the summer time
setting is “AT (AUTO)”, switching between
standard time and summer time is performed
automatically at the timing shown in the table
below.
City Name
Summer Time
Start
Summer Time
End
London
01:00, last
Sunday in March
02:00, last
Sunday in
October
Paris
02:00, last
Sunday in March
03:00, last
Sunday in
October
Athens
03:00, last
Sunday in March
04:00, last
Sunday in
October
Anchorage
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first
Sunday in
November
Los
Angeles
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first
Sunday in
November
Denver
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first
Sunday in
November
Chicago
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first
Sunday in
November
New York
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first
Sunday in
November
The
information in the above table is current
as of July 2015.
Operation Guide 5470
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