Swapping Your Home City Time And World Time; Selecting Utc (Universal Coordinated Time) As Your World Time City; Counting Steps - Casio 5594 Operation Manual

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Note
While [UTC] is selected as the city, you
will not be able to change or check the
summer time setting.
If you select a World Time City with G-
SHOCK Connected and then change
to a different city with a watch
operation, the G-SHOCK Connected
city information is deleted from the
watch.
Configuring World Time Settings
l
Swapping Your Home City
Time and World Time
In the World Time Mode, hold down (L) for at
least two seconds until
and the second hand starts to move.
This will swap your Home City Time and World
Time.
Before swapping
After swapping
Home Time
World Time
World Time
Home Time
Note
This function comes in handy when
you need to move to another time
zone. For details about how to use it,
go to the section below.
International Travel
l
Selecting UTC (Universal
Coordinated Time) as Your
World Time City
In the World Time Mode, pressing (A) and (C)
at the same time will set UTC (Universal
Coordinated Time) as the World Time City and
display its current time.
Operation Guide 5594
You can use the pedometer to keep track of
your step count while walking, engaging in
your normal daily activities, etc.

Counting Steps

If you are wearing the watch correctly, the
pedometer will count your steps as you walk
starts to flash
or engage in your normal daily activities.
Important!
Since this watch's pedometer is a
wrist-worn device, it may detect non-
step movements and count them as
steps. Also, abnormal arm movements
while walking may cause a miss count
of steps.
Getting Ready
To enable the most accurate step count, wear
the watch with the face on the outside of your
wrist and tighten the band securely. A loose
band may make it impossible to obtain correct
measurement.
YES
Counting Steps
The pedometer will start counting your steps
when you start walking.
Pedometer
NO
To check the step count
Displaying the step count screen.
Mode Overview
l
Note
The step count can show a value up to
999,999 steps. If the step count
exceeds 999,999, the maximum value
(999,999) remains on the display.
To prevent miscounts, the displayed
count does not increase for about 10
seconds after you start walking. After
you have been walking for about 10
seconds, the correct count appears,
including the steps you took during the
previous 10 seconds.
The step count is reset to zero at
midnight each day.
To save power, step counting stops
automatically if you take off the watch
(no detectable watch movement) and
you do not perform any operation for
two or three minutes.
Causes of Incorrect Step
Count
Any of the conditions below may make proper
counting impossible.
Walking while wearing slippers, sandals, or
other footwear that encourages a shuffling
gait
Walking on tile, carpeting, snow, or other
surface that causes a shuffling gait
Irregular walking (in a crowded location, in
a line where walking stops and starts at
short intervals, etc.)
Extremely slow walking or extremely fast
running
Pushing a shopping cart or baby stroller
In a location where there is a lot of vibration,
or riding on a bicycle or in a vehicle
Frequent movement of the hand or arm
(clapping, fanning movement, etc.)
Walking while holding hands, walking with
a cane or stick, or engaging in any other
movement in which your hand and leg
movements are not coordinated with each
other
Normal daily non-walking activities
(cleaning, etc.)
Wearing the watch on your dominant hand
Walking for 10 seconds or less
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