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Operation Guide PQ-65S
1
MA1205-EA
ILLUSTRATION
©
2012 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
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3
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•A sticker is affixed to the glass of the clock when you purchase it. Be sure to remove the sticker before using the
clock.
•Depending on the clock model, its configuration may differ somewhat from that shown in the illustration.
Current time
(Hour, minutes,
seconds)
Day of the week Current temperature
Date
(month - day)
PM indicator
Alarm time
Alarm on
indicator
Snooze on
indicator
Alarm Off Snooze Alarm On
Operation Guide PQ-65S
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GENERAL GUIDE
11
11
1SNOOZE/LIGHT button
•Press this button to illuminate the display for about five seconds.
•Pressing this button while the alarm is sounding stops the alarm.
22
22
2Alarm Mode selector
SNZ: Snooze alarm on
ON: Alarm on
OFF: Alarm off
33
33
3+ / – buttons
Use these buttons to change the alarm time or the setting that is flashing on the display.
44
44
4°C/°F button
Press this button to toggle the temperature units between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
55
55
5SET button
Use this button when setting the current time.
66
66
6RESET button
Press this button to reset the clock after replacing its batteries.
77
77
7DEMO button
Press this button to test the alarm sound.
USING THE CLOCK
1. Press the SET button (5) to cycle through the setting screens as shown below.
12-hour/24-hour
Setting Screen
Time Setting ScreenMonth and Day
Setting Screen
Year Setting Screen
Normal Timekeeping Screen Contrast Setting Screen
2. While the screen you want is displayed, use the +and –buttons (3) to change the flashing digits.
Press +to
increase
the flashing
digits.
Press –to
decrease
the flashing
digits.
•Holding down + or –changes the flashing digits at high speed.
•You can set the year in the range of 2000 to 2099. The day of the week is set automatically in accordance with
the date setting.
•Pressing +or –while the Time Setting Screen is on the display causes the seconds count to be reset to 00.
•Each press of +or –while the 12-hour/24-hour Setting Screen is on the display toggles between 12-hour and
24-hour timekeeping.
•You can set the contrast level in the range 1 to 10.
3. After making the settings you want, use the SET button (5) to display the Normal Timekeeping Screen.
•The clock automatically returns to the Normal Timekeeping Screen if you leave a setting screen on the display
for about three minutes without performing any operation.
USING THE ALARM
The alarm sounds when the alarm time you set is reached. You can also use the Alarm Mode selector (2) to
select the snooze alarm feature.
Setting the Alarm Time
Use the +and –buttons (3) to set the alarm time.
Pressing the +and –buttons (3) causes the alarm time to appear in place of the date on the display.
Press +to
change the
alarm time
setting.
Press –to
change the
alarm time
setting.
•Holding down +or – changes the digits at high speed.
Turning the Alarm On and Off
Use the Alarm Mode selector (2) on the side of the clock to turn the alarm on and off, and to select the snooze
feature.
•The alarm time appears in place of the date on the display whenever the Alarm Mode selector (2) is set to ON
or SNZ.
•The volume of the alarm sound cycles through five levels as it sounds.
Stopping the Alarm
•When alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (1) to stop it. When the snooze feature is turned on,
the alarm will sound again in about five minutes.
•To turn off the snooze feature, slide the Alarm Mode selector (2) to OFF.
USING THE LIGHT
Pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (1) turns on the light and illuminates the display for easy reading in the dark.
Important!
•Overuse of the light can shorten battery life.
Alarm Mode selector
SNZ
ON
OFF
Description
The alarm sounds at the preset time for one minute, and up to seven more times
every five minutes thereafter. Even if you stop the alarm by pressing the SNOOZE/
LIGHT button (1), the alarm sounds again about five minutes later.
•The indicator flashes on the display to indicate that the snooze feature is
activated.
The alarm sounds at the preset time for one minute.
The alarm does not sound.
Operation Guide PQ-65S
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THERMOMETER FUNCTIONS
•A built-in sensor measures temperature and shows the measured value on the display.
•The temperature display shows “LO” for temperatures below –19.9°C (–3.8°F) and “HI” for temperatures above
49.9°C (121.8°F).
•Though temperature readings are displayed up to 0°C (32°F) and greater than 41°C (105°F), note that such
readings are actually outside the guaranteed temperature range of this clock.
Switching between Celsius and Fahrenheit
•Push the °C/°Fbutton (4) to select either Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
°C/°Fbutton (4)
Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F)
°C°F
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Replace batteries whenever the display of the clock becomes dim and difficult to read.
1. Open the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration.
2. Remove all of the old batteries.
3. Load a full set of new batteries. Make sure that their positive (+) and negative (–) ends face in the correct
directions. If you load batteries incorrectly, they can burst and damage the clock.
4. Press the RESET button (6). Be sure to press the RESET button (6) after replacing batteries.
5. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Battery precautions
•Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If a battery is accidentally swallowed, contact your physician
immediately.
•Be sure to load the batteries with their positive (+) and negative (–) ends facing correctly.
•Never mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different brands.
•Never charge the batteries that come with the clock.
•Should batteries ever leak while in the clock, wipe out the fluid with a cloth, taking care not to let any get onto
your skin.
•Replace the batteries at least once a year, even if the current batteries are working properly.
•The batteries that come with the clock lose some of their power during transport and storage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: ±60 seconds a month
Calendar System: Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099
Alarm: Daily Alarm, Snooze Alarm (7 repeats)
Thermometer Functions: Measuring range: –19.9°C to 49.9°C (–3.8°F to 121.8°F)
Though temperature readings are displayed up to 0°C (32°F) and greater than 41°C (105°F), note that such
readings are actually outside the guaranteed temperature range of this clock.
Celsius (°C)/Fahrenheit (°F) switching
Temperature Sensor Precision: ±2°C (±4°F) in range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Other: LED light; 12/24-hour timekeeping
Battery: Two AAA size batteries (Type: R03)
Battery Life: Approximately 1 year
•1 minute alarm operation per day
•5 seconds light operation per day
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)