
Before Getting
Started...
This section provides an overview of the watch
and introduces convenient ways it can be
used.
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 figure 8 calibration or 2-point
calibration of the watch compass to
ensure better accuracy.
ー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.)
lDigital 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.
lAltitude Measurement
Note
●The illustrations included in this
operation guide have been created to
facilitate explanation. An illustration
may differ somewhat from the item it
represents.
Watch Face and Display
Indicators
AThe second hand points to [R] when the
watch is standing by for connection with a
phone.
BThe second hand points to [C] when the
watch is connected with a phone.
CWith 12 o’clock as the reference point, the
second hand indicates either north
(compass reading) or the approximate
angle differential from your current
location to a destination (Location
Indicator).
DThe second hand indicates altitude/
barometric pressure differential.
EFlashes while the watch’s hands are
shifted for easier reading.
FDisplayed when the indicated time is
summer time.
GDisplayed when an alarm is turned on.
HDisplayed during p.m. times while 12-hour
timekeeping is being used.
IDisplayed while Auto Light is enabled.
JDisplayed while Mission Log is enabled.
KDisplayed while barometric pressure
trend information is enabled.
LShows the barometric pressure
measurement unit.
MShows the altitude and distance
measurement unit.
NAppears when the hourly time signal is on.
●Battery Replacement
When battery power goes low, will start to
flash and some functions will become
disabled. If continues to flash, replace the
battery.
Request battery replacement from a CASIO
service center or your original retailer.
Navigating Between Modes
Your watch has the modes shown below.
●To return to the Timekeeping Mode from
any other mode, hold down (E) for at least
two seconds.
E
E
E
E
EE
EAEC
E
E
E
A
C
Altitude Record Recall
Mode
Thermometer Mode
Barometer Mode
Digital Compass ModeAltimeter Mode
Sunrise/Sunset Mode
Stopwatch Mode
Timer Mode
World Time Mode
Timekeeping Mode
Alarm Mode
Use the buttons in the illustration above to
navigate between modes.
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