Casio GPW-2000TFB

User Manual - Page 5

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Charging Time Guidelines
The table below shows guidelines for
approximate charging times.
Charging Times Required for 1 Day of
Operation
Light Intensity Approximate Charging Time
High
p
Low
A
8 minutes
B
30 minutes
C
48 minutes
D
8 hours
Times Required to Achieve Next Charge
Level
Light Intensity
Approximate Charging Time
Charge Level
1
Charge Level
2
High
p
Low
A
2 hours 27 hours
B
6 hours 101 hours
C
10 hours 164 hours
D
106 hours -
Charge Level 1 :
Time from dead battery until watch operation
starts.
Charge Level 2 :
Time from watch operation start until a full
charge.
Light Intensity
A Sunny day, outdoors (50,000 lux)
B Sunny day, near a window (10,000 lux)
C Overcast day, near a window (5,000 lux)
D Indoor fluorescent lighting (500 lux)
Note
Actual charging time depends on the
local charging environment.
Power Saving
Leaving the watch in a dark location for about
one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6
a.m. will cause the second hand to stop, and
the watch will enter Level 1 power saving. If
the watch is left in this condition for six or
seven days, all hands will stop and the watch
will enter Level 2 power saving.
Level 1 :
Basic timekeeping functions are operational.
Level 2 :
Only the day indicator is operational.
Note
Note that the watch also may enter the
power saving state if its face is blocked
from light by your sleeve while you are
wearing it.
The watch will enter power saving from
the Timekeeping Mode only.
Recovering from Power Saving
Operation
Press any button or place the watch in a well-
lit area to recover from power saving.
Auto Time Adjustment
Your watch can receive time calibration
signals and connect with a phone to obtain
information that it uses to adjust its date and
time setting.
First Use of the Watch
Immediately after purchasing the watch, it will
acquire GPS location information and
configure a Home City based on your current
location.
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Acquiring GPS Location Information
Manually
GPS signal (location information)
Normal Use of the Watch
Your watch automatically receives a time
calibration signal or GPS signal (time
information) regularly each day and adjusts its
time setting. This means its time setting is
always accurate without the need for any
adjustment by you.
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Receiving a Time Information
Automatically
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Auto Time Calibration Signal Receive
Time calibration signal
GPS signal (time information)
Note
If the watch is unable to adjust its time
setting automatically for some reason,
you can trigger a GPS signal receive
operation manually.
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Acquiring GPS Time Information
Manually
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Acquiring GPS Location
Information Manually
Using a Phone to Adjust the Watch’s Time
You can pair the watch with a phone to have
the watch adjust its time setting in accordance
with the phone time.
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Auto Time Adjustment
12:30
If the watch is not showing the correct
time...
If the watch does not indicate the correct time
even after it receives a signal or connects with
the phone, correct the hand and date indicator
positions.
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Using G-SHOCK Connected to Correct
Hand Positions
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Using Watch Operations to Correct Hand
Positions
Checking the Last Time
Adjustment Method Used
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
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2. Press (D).
The second hand will indicate the last time
adjustment operation result. The watch
hands will return to indicating the current
time if you do not perform any operation
for nine or ten seconds.
[Y(YES)]: Last time adjustment operation
successful.
[N(NO)]: Last time adjustment operation
failed.
The mode hand indicates details about
the receive (acquisition) operation.
“P”: Time information and location
information (GPS signal), connection with
a phone
“N”: Time information (GPS signal) or time
calibration signal
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Second hand
Mode hand
Operation Guide 5502
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