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Operation Guide 4706
Thank you for purchasing this CASIO watch. To ensure that it can provide you with the years of service for which it is designed, be sure to read this manual carefully and
follow the instructions contained herein. Pay particular attention to the precautions at the end of this manual text.
• Your watch may differ somewhat from the one shown in the illustration.
Modes and Indicators
Selecting a Mode
Each press of C sounds a confirmation tone and cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below.
• The watch will revert to normal timekeeping automatically if you leave it in the e-DATA MEMORY Mode without performing any operation for about two or three minutes.
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Days of the Week
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FR: Friday, SA: Saturday
Reading the e-DATA MEMORY Mode Digital Display Screens
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Switching between Display Screens
In the Timekeeping Mode, each press of D toggles the digital display
contents as shown below.
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• If a record contains more than five characters, the characters will scroll
from right to left. The end of the record will be indicated by the mark.
• Press A to pause right-left scrolling. Press A again to resume
scrolling.
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Illumination
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Pressing B in any mode (except when a
setting screen with a flashing setting is on
the display) illuminates the face of the watch
for about two seconds for easy reading in
the dark.
• This screen will show “100%” when there are no records in memory and
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“0%” when memory is full.
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Important!
• Illumination may be difficult to see under
bright sunlight.
• If you press any button besides B, or if an alarm or other beeper
operation starts while the face is illuminated, illumination will turn off.
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• This screen will show “SET” to indicate that there is no password
currently registered.
• If there is a password, this screen will show “CHANGE”.
Using e-DATA MEMORY
Use C to enter the e-DATA MEMORY Mode.
To create a new e-DATA MEMORY record
1. In the e-DATA MEMORY Mode, use D to
display the remaining memory screen.
• If memory is full, delete one or more
records you no longer need to make room
You can use the e-DATA MEMORY Mode to store e-mail addresses, Web
site URLs, and other information for instant recall whenever you need it.
• The maximum number of records that can be stored depends on the
number of characters contained in each record.
• If each record contains 63 characters, you can store up to five records.
Note that 63 is the maximum number of characters allowed in one
record.
for the new data. See “To delete record
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• If each record contains seven characters, you can store up to 40
records. Note that 40 is the maximum number of records, even if each
record contains fewer than seven characters.
2. Hold down A for about two seconds until
the display changes to a data input field with
the flashing cursor at the first character
position. This is the data input screen.
3. Use D (+) and B (–) to scroll through
characters at the current input position.
• Holding down either button scrolls at high
speed.
• When you enter the e-DATA MEMORY Mode, the record displayed
when you last exited the mode appears first.
• If you password protect your data, a password input screen will appear
first whenever you enter the e-DATA MEMORY Mode. In this case, data
will not be viewable unless the correct password is entered first.
• See “Using a Password to Protect Data” for information about password
protection of data.
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Supported Characters
• Lower Case Alpha: a to z
• Upper Case Alpha: A to Z
• Numerals: 0 to 9
To search for e-DATA MEMORY data
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In the e-DATA MEMORY Mode, press D to
scroll through the data record-by-record.
• Holding down D will scroll the records at
high speed.
• Symbols: *– _@˜⁄ \?#!% . : ; ’ , &=+()
4. When the character you want is at the
current cursor position, press C to move
the cursor one character to the right.
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• As shown in the example below, a screen
showing remaining e-DATA MEMORY and a
password registration screen appear following
the e-DATA MEMORY records. If there is no
data currently in e-DATA MEMORY, only the
remaining memory and password registration
screens appear.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as necessary to enter all of the
characters for the record you are creating.
5. When the record data is the way you want, press A to exit the data
input screen.
• The watch also will exit the input screen automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or three minutes.
• If you want to create another record, repeat steps 1 through 5 above.
• Records are stored in the same sequence they are input.
Example: When there are three e-DATA MEMORY records
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Operation Guide 4706
To turn an alarm or the hourly time signal on or off
1. In the Alarm Mode, use D to display the screen for an alarm or for the
hourly time signal.
2. Press A to toggle the alarm or hourly time signal on or off.
• Turning on an alarm causes the ALM indicator to appear on the display.
Turning on the hourly time signal causes the SIG indicator to appear.
World Time City Code List
City
UTC
City Name
code
Applicable Cities
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San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle
El Paso, Edmonton
Houston, Mexico City
Montreal, Miami, Boston
Santiago
Offset
– – –
–11
–10
–9
–8
–7
–6
–5
–4
–3
–2
–1
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Honolulu
Anchorage
Los Angeles
Denver
Chicago
New York
Caracas
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Rio de Janeiro
Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires
To stop the alarm beeper
Press any button.
Azores
Greenwich Mean Time
Dublin
London
Paris
Cairo
Jerusalem
Jeddah
Tehran
Dubai
Kabul
Karachi
Delhi
Dhaka
Yangon
Bangkok
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To test the alarm
In the Alarm Mode, hold down D for about two seconds to sound the
alarm.
Rome, Madrid, Frankfurt
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Athens, Helsinki, Beirut
Kuwait, Moscow
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Using the Countdown Timer
Use C to enter the Countdown Timer Mode.
You can set the start time of the Countdown Timer in units of one minute
in the range of 1 minute to 24 hours. The watch beeps for 10 seconds
when the end of the countdown is reached.
Abu Dhabi
To set the Countdown Timer start time
1. In the Countdown Timer Mode, hold down
A for about two seconds until the hour digits
of the start time start to flash. This is the
setting screen.
Jakarta, Hanoi
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing,
Taipei, Manila
Hong Kong
HKG
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Tokyo
Adelaide
Sydney
Noumea
Wellington
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Seoul, Pyongyang
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2. Use C to move the flashing between
settings as shown below.
Guam
Port Vila
Christchurch
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3. Use D (+) and B (–) to change the flashing
setting.
• The contents of the above table are current as of June 2005.
• Time differentials in the above table are in accordance with Universal
Time Coordinated (UTC).
• The rules governing offsets and summer time are determined by each
individual country.
*In December 2007, Venezuela changed its offset from – 4 to – 4.5. Note,
however, that this watch displays an offset of – 4 (the old offset) for the
CCS (Caracas, Venezuela) city code.
• Holding down either button scrolls at high
speed.
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Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the
Countdown start time you want.
• To configure the setting to countdown 24
hours, set the start time as 0:00.
4. After the setting is the way you want, press
A to exit the setting screen.
• The watch also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or three minutes.
Using the Alarm and Hourly Time Signal
Use C to enter the Alarm Mode.
To use the Countdown Timer
Your watch has five alarms, which can be configured independently of
each other. The watch beeps for about 20 seconds when an alarm time
is reached. The Hourly Time signal causes the watch to beep every hour
on the hour.
In the Countdown Timer Mode, press D.
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• Each press of D starts or stops the
countdown.
• The time is counted down in one-second
steps.
• Pressing A while the countdown is stopped
will reset to the countdown start time.
• Alarms and the hourly time signal all operate in accordance with the
digital time of the currently selected Home City.
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To set an alarm time
• Pressing D again while the timer countdown is stopped will restart the
1. In the Alarm Mode, use D to cycle through
the alarm screens in the sequence shown
below until the one you want to set is
displayed.
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countdown.
Time Up Alert
The watch beeps for 10 seconds when the end of the countdown is
reached.
To stop the time up alarm
Press any button.
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2. Hold down A for about two seconds until
the hour digits of the alarm time start to flash.
• The currently displayed alarm will turn
on automatically at this point, which is
indicated by the ALM indicator appearing
on the display.
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Using the Stopwatch
Use C to enter the Stopwatch Mode.
The stopwatch measures elapsed time in units of 1/100 second up
to 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds (60 minutes). When the maximum limit
is reached, the elapsed time returns to zero automatically and timing
continues from there.
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3. Use C to move the flashing between
settings as shown below.
To start or stop an elapsed time operation
In the Stopwatch Mode, press D to start and
stop elapsed time measurement.
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4. Use D (+) and B (–) to change the
flashing setting.
• Pressing A while an elapsed time operation
is in progress will freeze the current split time
on the display and continue timing of the next
split internally. This is indicated by the SPLIT
indicator on the display.
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speed.
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the alarm
time you want.
• Changing to another mode while a split time
is displayed cancels the split time operation.
• Pressing A while timing is stopped resets the stopwatch to all zeros.
• When setting the hour, make sure that AM (A) or PM (P) is specified
correctly when using 12-hour timekeeping, or that the correct 24-hour
time is specified.
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• The same 12-hour/24-hour format you select for the Timekeeping
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Mode time is also applied in the Alarm Mode.
5. After the setting is the way you want, press A to exit the setting
screen.
• The watch also will exit the editing screen automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or three minutes.
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Operation Guide 4706
Cumulative Elapsed Time Measurement
Pressing D to restart the stopwatch without resetting it to all zeros causes
the elapsed time measurement to resume from where it was last stopped.
Adjusting the Analog Time Setting
You can use the Hand Adjustment Mode to adjust the analog time
manually when it does not match the digital time.
1. Use C to enter the Hand Adjustment Mode.
2. Hold down A for about two seconds until
the current time starts to flash on the digital
display. This is the setting screen.
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3. Press D to move the minute hand forward
by 20 seconds.
• Holding down D will advance the hands at
high speed. Note that hands can be moved
forward only.
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• You can start high-speed forward hand movement by holding down
D as you press B.
• Press any button to stop high-speed hand movement.
• High-speed hand movement also will stop automatically when the
hands complete one full 12-hour revolution.
4. After the setting is the way you want, press A to exit the setting
screen.
• The watch also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or three minutes.
• Taking too long to adjust the hand positions can cause the analog
setting to be a bit behind. If this happens, perform the above procedure
again to advance the minute hand by one or two 20-second steps.
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Configuring Time and Date Settings
Perform the procedures in this section in the Timekeeping Mode.
Specifications
You should use these procedures to adjust the current time and date
settings after having the battery replaced, etc.
Accuracy: Within 15 seconds average per month
Basic Functions:
Normal timekeeping screen: Analog: Hour, minute (two hands)
Digital: Hour, minute, second, a.m.
(A)/p.m. (P)/24-hour timekeeping
Date Time Screen: Month, day, day of the week, full auto calendar
(2000 to 2039)
• Whenever you adjust the digital time setting, always be sure to adjust
the analog time setting as well.
To adjust the digital time and date (for your Home City)
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A for
about two seconds until the seconds digits
start to flash on the digital display. This is the
setting screen.
e-DATA MEMORY Mode: Storage of mail addresses, Web site
addresses, and other data
• 63 characters per record: 5 records max.
• 7 characters per record: 40 records max.
Password protection
2. To restart the seconds count from 00, press
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D on a time signal from a radio, TV, etc.
• Pressing D while the seconds count is in
the range of 30 to 59 resets it to 00 and
adds 1 to the minutes.
World Time: Current time in 29 time zones (27 cities) around the world;
GMT display; summer/standard time
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Setting Units: Hour, minute
Beeper: 20 seconds
Hourly time signal: Beeps every hour on the hour
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Countdown Timer:
Setting Unit: 1 minute
Countdown Unit: 1 second
Countdown range: 24 hours
10-second beeper when the end of the countdown
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3. Press C to advance to the summer time/
standard time setting screen.
• The current setting (DST ON or DST OFF)
will be flashing on the display.
• OFF: Standard Time
• ON: Summer time (Daylight Saving Time)
4. Press D to toggle the setting between
standard time (DST OFF) and summer time
(DST ON).
5. Press C advance to the Home City setting
screen.
• The currently selected city code will be
flashing on the screen.
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Stopwatch:
Measuring unit: 1/100 second
Measurement range: 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds (60 minutes)
Measurement functions: Elapsed time; cumulative elapsed time; split
times; first/second place finishers
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Other: Auto return to regular timekeeping; summer/standard time; 12/24
hour timekeeping; alarm test; LED light
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Battery: CR1616
6. Use D (Eastward) and B (Westward) to
scroll through the city codes until the one you
want to use as your Home City is displayed.
• Holding down either button scrolls at high
speed.
Approximate Battery Life: 2 years (20 seconds beeper operation, 2
seconds light operation per day)
• Approximate battery life can be shortened by more frequent light
operation.
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• 6 seconds light operation per day: 17 months
• 10 seconds light operation per day: 12 months
• Be sure to select your Home City before
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adjusting the time setting.
• See the “World Time City Code List” for a
complete list of city codes.
7. Press C to select the time and date settings
as described below, and adjust them as
required.
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• Use D (+) and B (–) to change the currently flashing setting.
• Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.
• While the 12/24-hour timekeeping setting is selected, press D to
toggle the timekeeping format between 12-hour (“12H” displayed) and
24-hour (“24H” displayed).
• When setting the hour, make sure that AM (A) or PM (P) is specified
correctly when using 12-hour timekeeping, or that the correct 24-hour
time is specified.
• You can set a year in the range of 00 (2000) to 39 (2039). The day
of the week is set automatically in accordance with the date you set.
The watch’s full auto calendar makes adjustments for leap years and
month lengths automatically. Because of this, there should be no
need to change the date setting again, except after having the watch’s
battery replaced.
8. When all the settings are the way you want, press A to exit the setting
screen.
• The watch also will exit the setting screen automatically if you do not
perform any operation for about two or three minutes.
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