Casio 5544 MTG User manual

User’s Guide 5544 (MTG)
E-7
Charge Level Indication
xThe current charge level is temporarily indicated right after you enter the Timekeeping Mode.
See “Mode Reference Guide” (page E-12).
H: Good (high)
••: Good (medium)
L: Insufficient (low)
Battery Alerts
xLow Battery
In the Timekeeping Mode, second hand jumps every two seconds (Low Battery Alert).
xDead Battery
In the Timekeeping Mode, all hands stopped.
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Charging the Watch
xWhen you are not wearing the watch, leave it where its face (solar panel) is
exposed to bright light for charging.
xTo help ensure stable operation, expose the face of the watch to about a half
day of direct sunlight each month to charge it.
xWhile wearing the watch, take care so your sleeve does not block its face
(solar panel) from light. Charging efficiency may be reduced if the face (solar
panel) is blocked from light, even partially.
Caution
xThe case of the watch may become extremely hot when charging. Guard against burn injury.
Power Saving
xLeaving the watch in a dark location for about one hour between 10:00 p.m. and 5:50 a.m. will cause
the second hand to stop.
xLeaving the watch in a dark location for about one week will cause all hands to stop.
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Bluetooth®is a registered trademark or trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. of the United States.
Your watch has a Mobile Link function that allows it to communicate with a Bluetooth®mobile phone
and adjust its time settings to match those of the mobile phone.
xThis product complies with or has received approval under radio laws in various countries and
geographic areas. Use of this product in an area where it does not conform to or where it has not
been approved under applicable radio laws may be punishable under local laws. For details, visit
http://world.casio.com/ce/BLE/.
xUse of this product inside of an aircraft is restricted by the aviation laws of each country. Be sure to
obey instructions provided by flight personnel concerning use of devices such as this product.
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Contents
Features .............................................................................................................................................. E-2
Charging the Watch............................................................................................................................ E-6
Timekeeping (Current Time and Day Adjustment) ............................................................................. E-8
Timekeeping (Based on a Time Calibration Signal) ........................................................................... E-9
Appropriate Signal Reception Location (Time Calibration Signal).................................................... E-9
Time Calibration Signal Auto Receive.......................................................................................... E-10
Time Calibration Signal Manual Receive...................................................................................... E-11
Mode Reference Guide..................................................................................................................... E-12
Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or Aircraft .......................................................................... E-14
Configuring City Settings.................................................................................................................. E-15
To specify the Home City ........................................................................................................... E-16
To specify the World Time City .................................................................................................. E-17
Configuring Time and Date Settings Manually ................................................................................ E-18
Specifications ................................................................................................................................... E-19
Operating Precautions...................................................................................................................... E-21
User Maintenance............................................................................................................................. E-27
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◆Alarm...................................................................................................................... Page E-13
The watch can be configured to sound a tone when the preset alarm time is reached.
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Features
Your watch provides you with the features and functions described below.
◆Solar powered operation........................................................................................Page E-6
The watch generates electrical power from sunlight and other types of light, and uses it to charge a
battery that powers operation.
◆Accurate timekeeping.............................................................................................Page E-8
Timekeeping is kept accurate using information provided by receipt of a time calibration signal and by
communication with a phone.
◆World Time display................................................................................................Page E-17
You can view the time in your current location, plus the time in one more time zone.
◆Stopwatch..............................................................................................................Page E-13
The stopwatch measures elapsed time up to 24 hours in one-second increments.
◆Timer ......................................................................................................................Page E-13
The timer counts down from a preset start time, and the watch sounds a tone when the countdown
reaches zero.
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ENGLISH
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch.
To ensure that this watch provides you with the
years of service for which it is designed, carefully
read and follow the instructions in this manual,
especially the information under “Operating
Precautions” and “User Maintenance”.
Be sure to keep all user documentation handy
for future reference.
xKeep the watch’s face exposed to light as
much as possible (page E-6).
Important!
xFor details about how to adjust the current
time zone, time, and day settings, see
“Timekeeping (Current Time and Day
Adjustment)” (page E-8).
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss suffered
by you or any third party arising through the use of your watch or its malfunction.
For details about how to use this watch and for
troubleshooting information, go to the website
below.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
MA1802-EA © 2018 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

User’s Guide 5544 (MTG)
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Configuring City Settings
Important!
xIn order to prevent loss of water resistance and damage due to impact, make sure that the crown is
fully pushed in to its normal position after operating it.
xFor details about summer time settings and time zone settings, refer to the Operation Guide available
at the CASIO website.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
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Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or Aircraft
xDisable auto time adjustment whenever you are in a medical facility, and aircraft, in any other area
where radio wave reception and connection with a phone are prohibited or restricted.
xDisabling auto time adjustment disables time calibration signal auto receive and auto connection with
a phone.
xIn the Timekeeping Mode, press Bonce and then pull out the crown to the first click. The second
hand will move to Y (YES) (auto receive enabled) or N (NO) (auto receive disabled). To disable
auto time adjustment, rotate the crown to move the second hand to N (NO). To enable auto time
adjustment, rotate the crown to move the second hand to Y (YES). After the setting is the way you
want, push the crown back in to its normal position.
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C
Stopwatch Mode Countdown Timer Mode
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xStart
xStop
Seconds
xReset
xEnters the
Countdown
Timer Mode
Points to ST
Hours
Minutes
Hours
(0 to 24)
C
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xStart
xStop
Seconds
xReset
xEnters the
Alarm Mode
Points to TR
Hours
Minutes
Hours
(0 to 24)
C
Alarm Mode
* The A-side of the dial indicates an a.m. time, while
the P-side indicates a p.m. time.
xHold down Cfor about four seconds to establish
a Bluetooth connection with a phone. For details,
refer to the Operation Guide available at the CASIO
website.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
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xIllumination
Alarm on
xAlarm on/off
xEnters the
Timekeeping
Mode
Points to AL
Hours
Minutes
Hours
(0 to 24)
xHolding down Cfor two seconds in any mode returns to the Timekeeping Mode.
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Mode Reference Guide
xUse Cto navigate between modes.
Timekeeping Mode
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Minute hand
Day of the week
hand
24-hour hand
Hour hand
Second hand Day Indicator
Crown
CB
A
World time hour hand World time 24-hour hand*
World time minute hand
xPressing Aturns on the illumination.
xTo swap your Home Time with the World
time, hold down Afor threeseconds.
xTo view the result of last time calibration by
time signal reception or Mobile Link, press
Bonce.
xTo trigger a time calibration by Mobile Link
manually, hold down Bfor 0.5seconds.
xTo trigger a time calibration signal reception
operation manually, hold down Bfor
1.5seconds.
xTo search for the phone paired with the
watch, hold down Bfor 3.5 seconds.
C
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Time Calibration Signal Manual Receive
1. Hold down Bfor 1.5seconds until the second hand moves to RC
(Receive). If the second hand is a position other than RC, keep B
depressed until it moves to RC.
2. Place the watch near a window.
xThe time setting will be adjusted automatically when a signal receive
operation is successful.
xCalibration signal reception normally takes anywhere from about two
to 10 minutes. It can take as long as 20 minutes.
xBest reception is in the middle of the night.
xIf you are unable to receive a signal, check the Operation Guide
available at the CASIO website to ensure the watch is in a suitable
location.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
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Second hand
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Time Calibration Signal Auto Receive
Important!
xTo perform time calibration signal auto receive, the watch must be in the Timekeeping Mode. See
“Mode Reference Guide” (page E-12).
● Leave the watch in a location that is appropriate for time calibration signal reception between
the hours of midnight and 5:00 a.m. See “Appropriate Signal Reception Location (Time
Calibration Signal)” (page E-9).
xThe second hand will point to RC while time calibration signal reception is in progress.
xReception normally takes anywhere from about two to ten minutes, but it can take as long as
20minutes.
xWhen the receive operation is successful, the time and day settings will be adjusted automatically.
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Timekeeping (Based on a Time Calibration Signal)
Appropriate Signal Reception Location (Time Calibration Signal)
xKeep the watch away from metal and position it so its 6 o’clock side is
facing a window. Avoid moving the watch as much as possible and do
not perform any watch operations while a signal receive operation is in
progress.
● You may experience time calibration 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
xAlways check the time setting on the day there should be a switch
between standard time and summer time (DST). If the setting is not
correct (due to signal reception failure), turn DST on or off manually as
required.
6 o’clock
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Timekeeping (Current Time and Day Adjustment)
● Timekeeping is kept accurate using information provided by a time calibration signal and by
communication with a mobile phone.
xTime calibration signals can be received using Auto Receive or Manual Receive (page E-9).
xTo set the current time and day, normally use the procedure under “Time Calibration Signal Auto
Receive” (page E-10).
xFor information about how to adjust time using a phone, refer to the Operation Guide available at
the website below.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
xIf you are in an area where a time calibration signal cannot be received or if you cannot connect
with a phone for some reason, adjust time and date settings manually (page E-18).
Important!
xIf you feel that the current time and/or day indicator are not in the correct positions, you can adjust
their alignment. For details, see the Operation Guide available at the CASIO website.
xTime calibration signal reception is normally possible in the areas below.
Japan, China, North America, Europe
For details, see the Operation Guide available at the CASIO website.
xFor details about how to configure the following settings manually, refer to the Operation Guide
available at the CASIO website: Home Time summer time setting, current time setting, date setting.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/

User’s Guide 5544 (MTG)
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Data Communication Specifications
Bluetooth®
Frequency Band: 2400MHz-2480MHz
Maximum Transmission: 0 dBm (1 mW)
Communication range: 2 meters max. (depends on environment)
Stopwatch:
Measuring unit: 1 second
Measuring capacity: 23 hours 59 minutes, 59 seconds (24 hours)
Measuring mode: Elapsed time
Countdown Timer:
Setting unit: 1 minute
Countdown range: 24 hours
Measuring unit: 1 second
Time up alert duration: 10 seconds
Alarm:
Setting unit: hour, minute
Alarm tone duration: 10 seconds
Other: LED light; Power Saving; Battery level indicator; Auto Correction of Hand Home Positions
Power Supply: Solar panel and one rechargeable battery
Approximately 5 months
Not exposed to light under the conditions below.
xAuto time adjustment: 4 times/day
xLight: 1 operation/day
xAlarm: 1 operation/day
xPower saving: 6 hours/day
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications
Accuracy at normal temperature: ±15 seconds a month (When receive of a calibration signal or
communication with a phone for time adjustment is not possible.)
Timekeeping : Hour, minutes, seconds, day, day of the week
Calendar system: Full Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099
World Time: Current time in 27 cities (39 time zones), UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), Daylight
Saving Time (summer time)/Standard Time auto switching, Home City/World Time City
swapping
Signal receive function: Auto receive, manual receive
Auto transmitter selection (for JJY, MSF/DCF77)
Receivable call signs: JJY (40 kHz/60 kHz), BPC (68.5 kHz), WWVB (60 kHz), MSF (60 kHz),
DCF77 (77.5 kHz)
Manual and auto standard time/summer time switching
Mobile Link Functions:
Auto Time Adjustment
Time setting automatically adjusted during a fixed time period.
One-touch Time Correction
Manual connection and time adjustment
Phone Finder
Watch operation sounds a tone on the connected phone.
Home City/World Time City swapping
Auto summer time switching
Automatic switching between standard time and summer time.
Hand position correction
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Configuring Time and Date Settings Manually
● Pull out the crown to the second click. After holding down Cfor about one second, adjust the
time and date settings.
C
(Example: Setting to June 30, 2019)
C
(Hour)
Current time and
date setting (+)
Current time and
date setting (–)
(Month)(Day) (Year 1’s digit)
CC C
(Hour, minute)
C
(Year 10’s digit)
30
00
60
90 30
20
10
80 40
70 50
0
6
93
2
1
84
75
12
6
93
2
1
84
75
10
11
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xOperation details: Operation Guide available at the CASIO website.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
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To specify the World Time City
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, pull the crown out to the first click.
Example: To select New York (UTC Offset: –5 hours)
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Changes city setting (+)
Changes city setting (–)
New York (NYC)
xYou can view the current time in your current location, plus the time in another city.
xRotate the crown to move the second hand to the city you want. See the City List (page L-1) for a
list of cities that can be selected.
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To specify the Home City
1. Pull the crown out to the second click.
Example: To select Tokyo (UTC Offset: +9 hours)
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Changes city setting (+)
Changes city setting (–)
Tokyo (TYO)
xRotate the crown to move the second hand to the city you want. See the City List (page L-1) for a
list of cities that can be selected.
L-3
City Code City UTC Offset/GMT
Differential
Radio wave to
be received
Summer Time Period
Summer Time Start Summer Time End
– – +8.5 –
None None
– – +8.75
TYO TOKYO* +9 JJY
– – +9.5
–
SYD SYDNEY +10 02:00, first Sunday in
October
03:00, first Sunday
in April
– – +10.5 None None
NOU NOUMEA +11
WLG WELLINGTON +12 02:00, last Sunday in
September
03:00, first Sunday
in April
– – +12.75
None None
TBU NUKUALOFA +13
CXI KIRITIMATI +14
BAR BAKER ISLAND –12
PPG PAGO PAGO –11
HNL HONOLULU –10
– – –9.5
ANC ANCHORAGE –9
02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first Sunday in
November
LAX LOS ANGELES* –8
WWVBDEN DENVER* –7
CHI CHICAGO* –6
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City (Time Zone) List
City Code City UTC Offset/GMT
Differential
Radio wave to
be received
Summer Time Period
Summer Time Start Summer Time End
UTC 0 None None
LON LONDON* 0
MSF/DCF77
01:00, last Sunday
in March
02:00, last Sunday in
October
PAR PARIS* +1 02:00, last Sunday
in March
03:00, last Sunday in
October
ATH ATHENS* +2 03:00, last Sunday
in March
04:00, last Sunday in
October
JED JEDDAH +3
–None None
– – +3.5
DXB DUBAI +4
– – +4.5
–– +5
DEL DELHI +5.5
– – +5.75
DAC DHAKA +6
– – +6.5
BKK BANGKOK +7
HKG HONG KONG* +8 BPC
L-1
City (Time Zone) List

User’s Guide 5544 (MTG)
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City Code City UTC Offset/GMT
Differential
Radio wave to
be received
Summer Time Period
Summer Time Start Summer Time End
NYC NEW YORK* –5 WWVB 02:00, second
Sunday in March
02:00, first Sunday in
November
YHZ HALIFAX* –4
– – –3.5
–
None None
RIO RIO DE JANEIRO –3 0:00, third Sunday in
October
0:00, third Sunday
in February or 0:00,
fourth Sunday in
February
FEN F. DE NORONHA –2 None None
RAI PRAIA –1
* Cities where auto receive is normally supported.
xBased on data as of July 2017.
xFor details about how to set the Home Time differential, World Time city, and summer time settings,
refer to the Operation Guide available at the CASIO website.
http://world.casio.com/manual/wat/
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