Casio Watch Ca 53W 1Ch Users Manual QW 437_438_3208
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MA1002-EA Operation Guide 437/438/3208 Reading The Display Calculator Mode Regular timekeeping Day Date P.M. Hour Press . Day Second Minute Year Release . Release Press . Dual Time Mode Alarm-ON-mark Time Calendar Month Daily Alarm Mode . P.M. Time-signal-ON-mark Press . Stopwatch Mode Hour A.M. Minute Mode indicator Mode indicator Mode indicator Hour Minute Minute Second Second 1/100 second Module No. 437/3208 Module No. 438 SU: Sunday TU: Tuesday TH: Thursday SA: Saturday MO: Monday WE: Wednesday FR: Friday Calculator Operation (Reversion to regular time) The watch reverts to the regular timekeeping display after operating in any mode. (Auto return feature) The watch will return to the regular timekeeping display automatically if you do not perform any operation for five or six minutes in the calculator or alarm display. Stopwatch Operation Appears when a number is set as a constant. A function command sign. 8-digit entry (7-digit for negatives) can be made. Perform the four basic calculations. An incorrect function command is corrected by pressing the correct button. Enters numerals. For decimal places, use the key in its logical sequence. Module No. 437/3208 Clears entry for correction. Releases overflow or error check. Overflow is indicated by an “E” sign and stops the calculation. Overflow occurs when the integer part of an answer whether intermediate or final, exceeds 8 digits (7 digits for negatives). A signal confirms start/stop operation. The tone sounds at 10-minute intervals. (Working range) The stopwatch display is limited to 23 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds. Thereafter it can be reset and started again. The hour digits can be shown by pressing the button. Lap indicator Module No. 437/3208 Press . Release Minute . Hour Second 1/100 second Obtains answer. Module No. 438 Module No. 438 EXAMPLE OPERATION READ-OUT Basic calculation: 5 (12 – 0.5) × 3 ÷ 7 12 3 7 = 4.9285714 ... Constant calculation: 3+4=7 (4 is constant) 4 3 EXAMPLE 3 × 4 = 12 (4 is constant) OPERATION READ-OUT (a) Elapsed time 4 Start 8 × 4 = 32 8 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75 4 8÷4=2 8 (Time loss) 3 Stop Re-start Stop Reset Lap Lap release Stop Reset Lap Stop Lap release Reset The first runner finishes. The second runner finishes. Record the time of the first runner. Record the time of the second runner. (b) Lap time 3 Start (c) Two finishes 8 + 4 = 12 8 3 – 4 = –1 4 8–4=4 8 Power calculation: 3 32 3 3 3 3 Start To save battery power, press the B button in the calculator mode to silence the tone. To retrieve sound, press the B button again. Setting Time And Calendar Setting Daily Alarm Time Every time the button is pressed in the alarm time mode, the alarm-ON-mark ( ) appears or disappears. When the alarm-ON-mark is lit, the buzzer sounds for 20 seconds at the preset time every day until cleared. To stop the buzzer while sounding, press any button. (Setting the time signal) Every time the button is pressed in the alarm time mode, the time-signal-ON-mark ( ) appears or disappears. When the time-signal-ON-mark is lit, the watch sounds every hour on the hour. (Sound demonstration) While both and buttons are pressed simultaneously, the buzzer sounds. [Presetting alarm time] 1) Press B to set new alarm time. 2) Press to set PM or AM.* 3) A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral key. The flashing digit can be shifted in the following order: HOUR (tens) HOUR (ones) MINUTE (tens) 1) To set time and calendar, press B in the regular timekeeping mode. 2) Press the key on a time signal to correct seconds. 3) Press C to move the flashing in the sequence shown below to select the other settings. SECOND AM/PM HOUR (tens) HOUR (ones) MINUTE (tens) DATE MONTH YEAR MINUTE (ones) • AM or PM can be entered by pressing the button.* 4) A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral key. 5) Press B to complete setting. * While setting time and calendar, with every push of , the display is switched between 12-hour and 24-hour formats. MINUTE (ones) 4) Press B to complete setting. * When the watch is in the 24-hour system, the alarm time is displayed in that system. Setting Dual Time 1) Press B to set new time in dual time mode. 2) Press to set PM or AM.* 3) A numeral can be entered in the flashing position by pressing the required numeral key. The flashing digit can be shifted in the following order: HOUR (tens) HOUR (ones) MINUTE (tens) MINUTE (ones) 4) Press B to complete setting. * When the watch is in the 24-hour system, the dual time is displayed in that system. 1 Operation Guide 437/438/3208 Specifications Accuracy at normal temperature: ±15 seconds a month Display capacity: • Regular timekeeping Hour, minute, second, am/pm, year, month, date and day on its double display Time format: 12-hour and 24-hour Calendar system: • (Module No. 437/438) Auto-calendar pre-programmed to the year 2079 • (Module No. 3208) Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 • Calculator mode 8 digits (7 digits for negatives) Abilities: Four basic calculations, chain & mixed operations, constants for + / – / × / ÷, power calculation Decimal point: Full floating with underflow Overflow check: lndicated by the “E” sign, locking the calculator mode • Stopwatch mode Measuring unit: 1/100 second Measuring capacity: 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds Measuring modes: Elapsed time, lap time, two finishes • Dual time mode • Daily alarm mode • Hourly time signal Battery: • (Module No. 437/3208) One lithium battery [Type: CR2016] Approx. 5 years operation on type CR2016 (lncludes the alarm for 20 seconds and calculation for 1 hour per day) • (Module No. 438) One lithium battery [Type: CR1616] Approx. 3 years operation on type CR1616 (lndudes the alarm for 20 seconds and calculation for 1 hour per day) NOTE: THERE IS NO WAY unit components can be damaged or malfunction, due to misoperation of buttons. If confusing information appears on the display it means entry sequence was incorrect. Please read the manual and try again. 2
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