Casio GWG-B1000

User Manual - Page 7

For GWG-B1000.

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Before Getting
Started...
This section provides an overview of the watch
and introduces convenient ways it can be
used.
Watch Features
Phone Linking
The watch supports connection and
communication with a Bluetooth capable
phone.
Solar Charging
Sunlight and artificial light generate
electricity for watch operation as it charges.
Time Signal Reception
The watch receives a radio signal
containing time information and uses it to
keep its time setting accurate.
World Time
World Time displays the current time in any
of 55 cities (38 time zones)* around the
globe and UTC.
* Subject to being updated when
connected with a phone.
Alarm
An alarm sounds whenever a time specified
by you is reached.
Digital Compass
You can use the Compass Mode to
determine the direction of north, and to
check your bearing to a destination.
Altitude Measurement
You can use this function to take an altitude
reading at your current location.
You can record the altitude, along with the
date and time of the measurement.
You can also measure the altitude
differential between two points.
Barometric Pressure Measurement
You can display the current barometric
pressure tendency, which helps you be on
the alert for noteworthy pressure changes.
Temperature Measurement
The watch can be used to take current air
temperature readings.
Viewing Altitude Records
You can view or delete records of altitude
measurements.
Sunrise and Sunset Times
You can look up the sunrise and sunset
times for a specified date.
Stopwatch
You can use the stopwatch to measure up
to 24 hours of elapsed time in units of 1/100
of a second.
Timer
Countdown from a start time specified by
you. An alarm sounds when the countdown
reaches zero.
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 3-point calibration or figure 8
calibration of the watch compass to
correct direction measurement.
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.)
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Digital Compass
The watch’s altimeter function
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.
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Altitude 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.
General Guide
A Function hand
B Hour hand
C Second hand
D Minute hand
E Bearing hand
F Day of the week
G Month, day
H Crown
A button
Pressing this button in the Timekeeping Mode
enters the Altimeter Mode.
B button
Each press cycles between watch modes.
In any mode, hold down this button for at least
two seconds to return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
C button
Pressing this button in the Timekeeping Mode
enters the Compass Mode.
D button
Pressing this button in the Timekeeping Mode
cycles between displays.
E button
Press to turn on illumination.
Watch Operation Guide 5713
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