Auto Altitude Calibration; Recording Waypoints And Their Altitudes (Mission Log) - Casio G-Shock GG-B100 Operation Manual

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Auto Altitude Calibration

Enabling auto altitude calibration with G-
SHOCK Connected will cause altitude values
to be acquired by G-SHOCK Connected,
which will be used to automatically correct the
watch's altitude reading.
Important!
Use G-SHOCK Connected to enable
or disable auto altitude calibration. It
cannot be enabled or disabled on the
watch.
Note
If an altitude value acquired by G-
SHOCK Connected satisfies accuracy
conditions, the watch will automatically
correct is altitude reading.
Auto altitude calibration is performed
at the same time as auto time
adjustment.
Auto altitude calibration is not
performed for 12 hours after the time
setting is adjusted manually.
Operation Guide 5594
Recording Waypoints and
Their Altitudes (Mission Log)
Mission Log uses G-SHOCK Connected GPS
to record the waypoints of your routes. At the
same time, the watch takes altitude readings
every two minutes and stores them in memory,
and automatically transfers altitude data to G-
SHOCK Connected every hour.
1.
Y Tap the "G-SHOCK Connected" icon.
2.
X Enter the Timekeeping Mode or
Altimeter Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
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3.
X Hold down (A) for at least five seconds
until [LOG] starts to flash. Release the
button when the second hand moves to
[R].
When a connection is established
between the watch and phone, [LOG] will
change to [LOG ON], and the second
hand will move from [R] to [C].
This indicates that Mission Log is
enabled.
Trying to connect
To disable Mission Log, hold down (A)
again for at least five seconds.
Note
[LOG] is displayed while Mission Log
is enabled.
Mission Log becomes disabled
automatically 12 hours after it is
enabled.
Mission Log remains enabled even if
you change to another mode.
Data Transfer
After Mission Log is enabled, data transfer
starts when the number of altitude records in
watch memory reaches 30.
Auto data transfer is performed during the
normal state of each mode.
The display cycles as shown below as data is
being transferred.
The second hand will point to [R].
If data transfer fails for some reason, the
watch will return to the previous screen with
[LOG] flashing.
Connection
successful
Note
If auto transfer fails for some reason,
the watch will keep trying up to five
times at 10-minute intervals. Or data is
transferred when a G-SHOCK
Connected connection is established.
The watch has enough memory to hold
up to 60 altitude records. Recording
data when there are already 60
records in memory will automatically
delete the oldest record to make room
for the new one.
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