Casio WSD-F21HR User Manual

Casio WSD-F21HR User Manual

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WSD-F21HR
User's Guide
Thank you for purchasing this watch.
Before trying to use this watch, be sure to read the Safety Precautions in
the Quick Start Guide that comes with it. Make sure you use the watch
correctly.
© 2019 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing this watch. Before trying to use this watch, be sure to read the Safety Precautions in the Quick Start Guide that comes with it. Make sure you use the watch correctly. © 2019 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Initial Default Settings for Heart Rate Measurement ....EN-15 Basic Operations You Should Remember ........EN-18 Using Outdoor Watch Functions - Using CASIO Watch Faces and Apps ........... EN-23 Using CASIO Watch Faces ............EN-24 Using the “Heart Rate” Watch Face ..........EN-27 Using the Location Memory App ..........
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important! ..................EN-105 Precautions During Use ............EN-105 User Maintenance ..............EN-117 Chargeable Battery Handling (Please recycle!) ......EN-118 Personal Information Protection Precautions ......EN-118 Wearing the Watch ..............EN-119 Main Specifications ..............EN-121 Supplementary Information ............EN-127 EN-2...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    If the Wear OS by Google app is not running, functions that require communication with the iPhone will not operate. Some watch functions are restricted when it is paired with an iPhone. For ● details, visit the website below. https://support.casio.com/wsd/en/ EN-3...
  • Page 5: Watch Features

    The monochrome display is designed to show a greater amount of information (compared with previous CASIO products). Heart Rate Monitor The watch can be used to monitor your approximate heart rate while you are wearing it.
  • Page 6 Built-in GPS This watch has GPS built in, and you can acquire location information without connecting with a phone. The watch itself can display a map of your current location, measure and record data for a variety of activities, and more. *3 In addition to GPS (U.S.), your watch also supports GLONASS (Russia) and QZSS (Japan) positioning.
  • Page 7: Measurement Functions

    Measurement Functions Your watch can take barometric pressure, altitude, bearing, and other readings. Its built-in watch faces and applications can use readings for display and other useful functions. Note that this watch is not a special purpose measuring instrument. Readings produced by measurement functions are intended as general reference information only.
  • Page 8 Altimeter, Barometer The watch’s Altimeter uses a pressure sensor to measure barometric pressure, and then calculates and displays relative altitude based on the measured value. Because of this, readings taken at different times at the same location may produce different altitude values due to changes in temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and other factors.
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Package Contents Watch, AC adaptor, charger cable, Quick Start Guide, warranty General Guide ① ② ⑤ ⑥ ③ ⑦ ⑨ ⑧ ④ A Charge LED F Power button B Charger terminal G APP button C Pressure sensor H Touch screen D Microphone I Optical sensor (PPG Heart Rate)
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any loss or lost ● profits due to loss of data caused by malfunction or maintenance of this product, or any other reason.
  • Page 11: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Be sure to read the precautions in the “Quick Start Guide”, and also perform all of the steps under “Preparing the Watch for First Use” and “Preparing the Watch for Outdoor Use”. Preparing the Watch for First Use You must perform the steps below before using the watch for the first time.
  • Page 12 In order to use all of the functionality provided by this watch, be sure to ● update all of your related CASIO apps to their latest versions before using your watch. For information about the update procedure, visit the website below.
  • Page 13 Important! There are two versions of the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ app. Make sure ● you have the latest version installed on your phone. Icons shown on Google Play indicate whether the app is the old version or new version. Old version icon...
  • Page 14 Play Store menu. Tap the “My Apps” icon. 3. Apps for which updates are available will be shown under “Updates”. If there is an update available for CASIO MOMENT SETTER+, be sure to update it. 3. Configure the location settings of the watch and smartphone.
  • Page 15: Heart Rate

    The settings in the steps below are required to enable the following functions: CASIO watch faces, the Location Memory app, the TOOL app, the Activity app, and all functions of the MOMENT SETTER app. 4. Enable the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ “Permissions”...
  • Page 16: Initial Default Settings For Heart Rate Measurement

    Initial Default Settings for Heart Rate Measurement After performing the steps under “Preparing the Watch for Outdoor Use”, you need to perform the procedure below in order to use the watch for heart rate measurement. Important! During the procedure below, you will need to specify your resting heart rate. ●...
  • Page 17 4. Input your resting heart rate. 1. After performing the procedure described under “Measuring Your Resting Heart Rate”, use to specify your heart rate and then tap Input a resting heart rate within the range of 40 to 220. ● Measuring Your Resting Heart Rate You need to input your resting heart rate because the watch uses it as basic data when performing a variety of calculations in accordance with measured...
  • Page 18 2. Remaining at rest, place your index, middle, and ring fingertips or just your index and middle fingertips over your radial artery on the thumb side of your wrist (Figure 1). Your radial artery is located in the area bounded by your hand’s wrist ●...
  • Page 19: Basic Operations You Should Remember

    Basic Operations You Should Remember Important! Note that the operations described here are subject to change due to the ● type and version of the operating system being used by the smartphone connected with the watch, changes that occur when the watch’s operating system is updated, and other factors.
  • Page 20 Wake Up If you don’t tap the touch screen for a few seconds, the watch screen will dim. To wake up the watch and restore it to normal brightness, tap the touch screen or press the power button. Power Supply Operations To do this: Perform this operation: Charge the...
  • Page 21 Note For details about watch face operations, visit the website below. ● https://support.google.com/wearos/ For information about CASIO watch faces, see “Using CASIO Watch ● Faces”. EN-20...
  • Page 22 For information about the Location Memory, Point Navigation, TOOL, ● Activity, MOMENT SETTER and Multi Timepiece apps, see “Using Outdoor Watch Functions - Using CASIO Watch Faces and Apps”. For details about Google apps (standard Wear OS by Google apps), visit ●...
  • Page 23 For details, visit the websites below. https://support.google.com/wearos/ You can also visit the website below, enter “What can I do with the watch without connection with a phone?”, and then tap the [Search] button. https://support.casio.com/en/support/faq.php?cid=019 EN-22...
  • Page 24: Using Outdoor Watch Functions Using Casio Watch Faces And Apps

    Using Outdoor Watch Functions - Using CASIO Watch Faces and Apps This section explains how to interpret the contents of CASIO watch faces and how to use CASIO apps and make your outdoor adventures more interesting and enjoyable. Use this app:...
  • Page 25: Using Casio Watch Faces

    Using CASIO Watch Faces Your watch comes with the CASIO Watch Faces described below built in. Watch face names are used in the list of favorite watch faces and the list of all watch faces (see “Watch Face Operations”). Heart Rate Watch face with heart rate measurement functions.
  • Page 26 Important! While the “Always-on screen ” setting is off (default setting), the watch will ● automatically switch to the monochrome LCD when display illumination dims after the prescribed period of non-use, regardless of the currently selected watch face. To switch back to the original watch face, tap the touch screen.
  • Page 27 Settings” and perform one or more of the operations below. To calibrate this: See the information here: Barometer “Barometric Pressure Calibration” Altimeter “Altitude Calibration”, “Correct Altitude Using Location” Compass “Compass Calibration”, “Compass Magnetic Declination Calibration” Changing CASIO Watch Face Settings “Common Outdoor Function Settings”. EN-26...
  • Page 28: Using The "Heart Rate" Watch Face

    For information about how to affix the watch to your wrist, refer to “Wearing Watch”. To display a map as the background of the “Heart Rate” watch face, you ● need to enable the “location” setting in CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ "Permissions". EN-27...
  • Page 29 “Heart Rate” is a watch face with heart rate measurement functions. It has two screens: a Normal Screen that shows a heart rate history around its outer periphery, which is displayed while no heart rate measurement operation is in progress and, and a Measurement Screen that is displayed during heart rate measurements.
  • Page 30 C Current daily energy consumption Shows the amount of energy consumed since midnight of the current day. The measurement unit of the displayed value is in accordance with the “Energy Unit” setting. D Heart rate zone Shows the heart rate zone of the current heart rate value.
  • Page 31 Starting and Stopping Heart Rate Measurement When the “Heart Rate Measurement” setting is “Auto Measurement” When the watch detects you are exercising, it automatically starts heart rate measurement and switches from the Normal Screen to the Measurement Screen. Measurement will stop automatically if the watch detects your movement has stopped.
  • Page 32: Heart Rate Zones

    To stop an ongoing measurement operation Tap the center of the Measurement Screen. On the confirmation screen that appears, tap Heart Rate Zones There are five heart rate zones, the sizes of which are calculated based on your resting heart rate and your total maximum heart rate. As a general rule, Zone 1 represents a range that is 50% or greater than, and less than 60% of your maximum heart rate.
  • Page 33 Heart Rate Watch Face Settings You can use the Heart Rate watch face menu items below to configure Heart Rate watch face settings and to specify what items should be shown on the display. Menu Item Description Background Specifies whether the Normal Screen and Image Measurement Screen of the Heart Rate watch face →Normal...
  • Page 34 Menu Item Description Heart Rate Specifies the location where the heart rate value Display Location should be displayed. Upper: Displays the heart rate value in the upper area of the screen. Middle: Displays the heart rate value in the middle area of the screen.
  • Page 35: Using The Location Memory App

    Using the Location Memory App The Location Memory app makes it quick and easy to record map-related information. You can use the Location Memory app to perform the operations described below. Display a map to check your current location. ● Select from a variety of different map skins including street view, geographic ●...
  • Page 36 Location Memory App Basic Operations You can perform main Location Memory app operations using the MAP button and APP button. The operations you can perform with these two buttons are indicated by on-screen icons displayed to the left of each button. You can also perform the operations by tapping the icons.
  • Page 37 In order to be able to receive notifications triggered by “Revisit” marks, your ● Android phone must have the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ app installed, and there must be a connection between the phone and watch. Note that notification receipt triggered by “Revisit” marks is not supported ●...
  • Page 38 Show Direction This setting can be used to have the direction that the 12 o’clock position ● of the watch is pointing displayed on the map. While a map is displayed, swipe from bottom to top. On the menu that appears, tap “Show Direction” to change the setting to “ON”.
  • Page 39 Location Memory App Settings This section explains settings that are particular to the Location Memory app (“Route Display” and “Revisit”). For information about other setting items, see “Common Outdoor Function Settings”. Enabling Route Tracking on the Map (Route Display) Your route can be tracked on the map. Your route is normally displayed as a blue line.
  • Page 40 Important! This watch acquires location information at regular intervals and tracks your ● route on a map. To conserve battery power, the frequency of GPS information acquisition is normally low. Because of this, the route tracking displayed while you are traveling by car, train, or other higher speed mode of transportation may appear rather rough.
  • Page 41 Changing the “Revisit” Mark Notification Setting Use “Revisit” marks to record a mark and have the watch alert you whenever you are in the vicinity. Under the watch’s initial default settings, notification is performed when both of the conditions below are satisfied. You are <<within five kilometers>>...
  • Page 42 Drive, so select your Google account. Once export starts, do not perform any operation on the watch until it ● is complete. The exported KML file will be stored on your Google Drive in a folder ● named “CASIO-WSD”. EN-41...
  • Page 43 3. Select the date of the route you want to export. This will start export. Do not perform any operation on the watch until ● the export is complete. The exported KML file will be stored on your Google Drive in a folder ● named “CASIO-WSD”. EN-42...
  • Page 44: Using Point Navigation

    Using Point Navigation You can use Point Navigation to have the direction and distance to a destination displayed on the map. In addition to being available with the Point Navigation app, this capability can also be used with the Location Memory app and the Activity app.
  • Page 45 Point Navigation Basics To do this: Perform this operation: Start navigation 1. Use one of the operations below to start up Point Navigation. On the app menu, tap “Point Navigation”. ● While a map is displayed in the Location ● Memory app, swipe the touch screen from bottom to top and then tap “Point Navigation”.
  • Page 46 To do this: Perform this operation: Change the destination 1. Perform step 1 of “Start navigation”. during a navigation This will display the message “Navigation ● operation being performed.”. 2. Scroll the message downwards, and then tap “Reset Destination”. 3. On the confirmation message screen that appears, tap “Stop”.
  • Page 47: Using The Tool App

    Using the TOOL App The TOOL app displays a wide variety of information about the natural environment around the watch. TOOL Function List Compass Shows a compass needle on the face. A color display shows the latitude and longitude of the current location. Altimeter Two color screens are available.
  • Page 48 Basic TOOL Operations To do this: Perform this operation: Change the While the TOOL app is running, press the APP button ● TOOL function or MAP button. While the TOOL app is running, swipe the touch ● screen from top to bottom, or from bottom to top. Switch between To switch from screen A to screen B, swipe the touch the two color...
  • Page 49: Using Compass

    Using Compass The pointer indicates true north. The value in the center of the display shows how many degrees there are in a clockwise direction from the north indication (which is 0°) to 12 o’clock on the watch. For example, if 12 o’clock on the watch is facing due east, the value will show 90°.
  • Page 50 Using Altimeter Altimeter has a color display Altimeter Screen (left), a color display Altitude Graph Screen (right), and a monochrome display. All of the screens show the altitude at your current location. ● The Altitude Graph Screen shows a graph of altitude changes over the past ●...
  • Page 51 Before Using Altimeter The watch’s Altimeter can be configured to use positioning information ● (GPS) to correct altitude readings automatically. Configure the settings below to use this function. Correctly configure the “Location” setting on the watch and smartphone. ー For more information, see step 1 under “Preparing the Watch for Outdoor Use”.
  • Page 52 Altimeter Precautions Do not use this watch while skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, gyrocopter ● flying, glider flying, or engaged in other activities where altitude changes suddenly. Altitude readings produced by this watch are not intended for special- ● purpose or industrial level use. In an aircraft, the watch measures the in-cabin pressurized air pressure, so ●...
  • Page 53 Using Barometer Barometer has a color display Barometer Screen (left), a color display Barometric Pressure Graph Screen (right), and a monochrome display. All of the screens show the barometric pressure at your current location. ● The Barometric Pressure Graph Screen shows a graph of pressure ●...
  • Page 54 Using Sunrise/Sunset Sunrise/Sunset has a color display Time Screen (left), a color display Azimuth Screen (right), and a monochrome display. The Time Screen shows the following times: sunrise time (upper left), pre- ● dawn nautical twilight start time (lower left), sunset time (upper right), post- sunset nautical twilight end time (lower right), and the current time (bottom center).
  • Page 55 Using Tide Graph Tide Graph has a color display Tide Graph Screen (left), a color display Fishing Time Screen (right), and a monochrome display. The Tide Graph Screen shows the current tide level and time (red ● characters in the center of the screen), along with the high tide (High) and the low tide (Low) that will occur up to 12 hours later.
  • Page 56 Interpreting Fishing Time Screen Contents Fish Marks (Projected Probability of Fishing Success Indicators) The number of fish marks on the Fishing Time screen indicates the projected probability of fishing success. Anywhere from zero to four white fish marks are displayed, and more white fish marks indicate that better success can be expected.
  • Page 57 Current Date’s Optimum Predicted Fishing Time Period The Fishing time Screen shows two orange time periods centered on hour angles 00:00 and 12:00, and two blue time periods centered on hour angles 06:00 and 18:00. Each region indicates periods during which optimum fishing can be expected.
  • Page 58 Current Moon Hour Angle and Moon Age Indications The location of the Moon indicator on the Fishing Time screen shows the current hour angle of the Moon, while the shape of the indicator shows the current Moon age. In the screen shown above, for example, the current Moon hour angle is 22:00 (12 o’clock position = hour angle 00:00, 6 o’clock position = hour angle 12:00), while the Moon age is 21.3 to 23.1.
  • Page 59 Using My Graph My Graph shows the status of your activities for the current day. Under initial default settings, both color and monochrome screens show ● how many calories you have burned from the start (00:00) of the current day. A color display shows what types of activities you have performed on the ●...
  • Page 60 To specify the type of values shown in the center of the My Graph screen 1. Swipe the touch screen from right to left. On the “Settings” Screen that appears, tap D. This displays the setting menu. 2. Scroll the setting menu upwards and downwards. When “Centered value / My Graph”...
  • Page 61 To specify activity types that appear on the Activity Graph screen 1. Swipe the touch screen from right to left. On the “Settings” Screen that appears, tap D. This displays the setting menu. 2. Scroll the setting menu upwards and downwards. When “Activity Specific Properties”...
  • Page 62: Using The Activity App

    Watch”. To perform heart rate measurements with this watch, you need to enable ● the “Sensor” setting in CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ "Permissions". To display heart rate zones on the watch, you need to configure the Birth ● Month and Stable Heart Rate settings. Be sure to use the procedure under “Initial Default Settings for Heart Rate...
  • Page 63 Starting an Activity Measurement Operation Use the procedure below to start an Activity measurement operation for any activity besides Snow. For information about the Snow activity, see “To start a Snow activity measurement operation.” 1. Tap the center of the touch screen or press the lower (APP) button, and then select the Activity type.
  • Page 64 3. Wait until the countdown reaches zero, and then start your activity. To start without waiting, press the upper button. ● Activity measurement in progress screen To start a Snow activity measurement operation While the “Auto Record” setting is “OFF” 1.
  • Page 65 Pausing, Restarting, and Stopping an Activity Measurement Operation Use the procedure below to pause, restart, or stop the Activity measurement operation of any activity besides Snow. For information about the Snow activity, see “To pause, restart, and stop the Snow activity measurement operation.”...
  • Page 66 To pause, restart, and stop the Snow activity measurement operation While the “Auto Record” setting is “OFF” 1. At the end of a Snow run, display the Activity measurement in progress screen and press the upper button to pause measurement. This displays the Snow run result screen, with the route of your Snow ●...
  • Page 67 To input fishing results during Fishing measurement While a Fishing data measurement operation is in progress, display the Catch (fishing result) screen and then press the upper button or tap Catch (fishing result) screen EN-66...
  • Page 68 Activity App Screen Pre-activity measurement screen (“START” screen) Swipe the touch screen from bottom to top. You can use the menu that appears to perform the operations below. Use this menu item: To do this: Running Display To specify items that appear on the Running Trail Running Display and Trail Running screens while an Activity measurement operation is in progress, and the...
  • Page 69 Google Calendar Auto save of traveled route data (KML file) to ● Google Drive The exported KML file is stored on Google Drive in a folder named “CASIO-WSD”. For details about the required procedure, see “Enabling History Auto Save”. EN-68...
  • Page 70 The statistical data is stored as text data ● on your Google Drive in a folder named CASIO-WSD. 3. Use your smartphone to start up the Google Drive app, and then tap the file stored in the CASIO-WSD folder. EN-69...
  • Page 71 Use this menu item: To do this: History/Route Import Shows the heart rate zone, maximum oxygen → Running Performance uptake (VO Max) and an estimated full marathon time based on your heart rate settings. This item cannot be selected unless you have configured “Initial Default Settings for Heart Rate...
  • Page 72 Enabling History Auto Save 1. Display the Activity app “START” screen. 2. Swipe the touch screen from bottom to top. On the menu that appears, tap the following in sequence: “History/ Route Import”, “History Auto Save”. 3. On the Select Account screen that appears, select the Google account you want to use.
  • Page 73 Viewing History Data on a Phone Important! Note that your phone needs to have “Google Calendar”, “Google Drive”, ● and “Google Earth” installed in order to perform this procedure. 1. On the phone, start up Google Calendar. 2. On Google Calendar, tap the history data whose details you want to view.
  • Page 74 Note If the watch is paired with an Android phone, you can use watch menu ● operations to start up the phone’s Google Calendar. 1. Display the Activity app “START” screen. 2. Swipe the touch screen from bottom to top. On the menu that appears, tap the following in sequence: “History/Route Import”, “View History on Phone”.
  • Page 75: Using The Moment Setter App

    Using the MOMENT SETTER App For example, you can use the MOMENT SETTER app to receive notifications like the ones shown below. During an Activity app Trekking measurement operation, perform a vibration ● notification and display the remaining altitude when there are 200 m remaining to an altitude of 2000 m.
  • Page 76 MOMENT SETTER App Main Menu Starting up the MOMENT SETTER app first displays a Main Menu. Setting items included in the Main Menu are shown in the table below. Tapping this item: Displays this menu: Recent Menu of up to three notifications that were last turned on.
  • Page 77 Example MOMENT SETTER Operation This section shows an example operation for configuring notification settings for “Climbing, trekking”. This operation can be started from the MOMENT SETTER app or Activity app. 1. Start up the MOMENT SETTER app and scroll the main menu upwards and downwards.
  • Page 78 5. At the bottom of the display, tap to toggle it to 6. Press the power button to exit the MOMENT SETTER app. After performing the above operation, you need to start up the Activity ● app and start a Trekking measurement operation to actually receive notifications.
  • Page 79: Using The Multi Timepiece App

    Using the Multi Timepiece App The Multi Timepiece app provides access to the Multi Timepiece Mode, which makes it possible to display the current time and particular information (battery level, or barometric pressure/altitude, etc.) only on the monochrome LCD. Use the Multi Timepiece Mode to minimize the information that appears on the watch display and save power while sleeping, while in a location where smart device use is prohibited, etc.
  • Page 80 Display Styles There are two display styles in the Multi Timepiece Mode. You can select the display style each time you enter the Multi Timepiece Mode. Outdoor Style....Current time, barometric pressure, altitude Daily Style......Current time, day of the week, day, battery level, step count Outdoor Style Daily Style...
  • Page 81 Multi Timepiece Mode Operations To do this: Perform this operation: Switch the watch to 1. On the app menu, tap “Multi Timepiece”. Multi Timepiece This displays the “Multi Timepiece” screen. ● Mode 2. Tap “Settings” and then configure the settings below as required.
  • Page 82 To do this: Perform this operation: Correct altitude and Important! barometric pressure values (Outdoor Use the operation below to input altitude values ● Style only) based on elevation values from other sources, and/or barometric pressure values measured using an accurate barometer. For details about this operation and why it is necessary, see the explanation under “Altitude...
  • Page 83: Common Outdoor Function Settings

    Common Outdoor Function Settings CASIO apps and CASIO watch faces share the same outdoor functions such as Compass, Altimeter, etc. This section explains settings that are common to all CASIO apps and watch faces. Basic Operations for Configuring Common Settings Use the setting menu to configure common settings.
  • Page 84 Setting Item List The setting items displayed on the setting menu (see “Basic Operations for Configuring Common Settings”) are shown below. After displaying the setting menu, perform the operation required for the item whose setting you want to change. Note The letters to the right of each setting item indicate the screen from which ●...
  • Page 85 Altitude Calibration (WF/TL/AC) Operation 1. If “Correct Altitude Using Location” is on, turn it off. 2. Tap “Altitude Calibration”. 3. On the altitude input screen that appears, input the elevation at your current location (which you obtained from local indications). Tap the digit of the value that you want to change, and then use ●...
  • Page 86 Correct Altitude Using Location (WF/TL/AC) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles between “ON” and “OFF”. Description Select “ON” for this setting to perform auto altitude calibration based on the watch’s or your smartphone’s location information (GPS). “OFF” must be selected for this setting to perform altitude calibration manually using “Altitude Calibration”.
  • Page 87 Barometric Pressure Calibration (WF/TL/AC) Operation Tapping this setting item displays a barometric pressure input screen. Input the current barometric pressure as measured by another accurate barometer. Tap the digit of the value that you want to change, and then use ●...
  • Page 88 Home city (WF) Operation Tap this setting item and then scroll the list that appears upwards and downwards. When the name of the city you want to specify as your Home city is displayed, tap it. Description This setting specifies the Home city displayed on watch faces (World Time, Traveler).
  • Page 89 Monochrome Display (WF/TL/AC/TP) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles the face background between “Dark” and “Bright”. Description You can select how the watch’s monochrome LCD displays data. This setting is applied to all of the displays below. “2 Layers” watch face monochrome display ●...
  • Page 90 Operation 1. Move to an outdoor area where the sky is visible. 2. Perform the required operation on a CASIO watch face to display the setting menu, and then tap “GPS Time Calibration”. 3. Carefully read the message that appears on the display and then tap “Correct”.
  • Page 91 Port setting (TL) Operation Tap this setting item and then scroll the list that appears upwards and downwards. When the name of the point (port name or name of a city near the ocean) you want is displayed, tap it. Description This setting specifies the point (port) whose tide information is displayed by the “Tide Graph”...
  • Page 92 Save Daily Location Info (WF/MS/LM) Operation After tapping this setting, you then need to select “Every 6 minutes”, “Every 1 minute”, or “OFF”. Important! When you tap this setting item to toggle from “OFF” to “ON”, you will also ● need to tap “Every 6 minutes”...
  • Page 93 Each tap of this setting item toggles between “Metric” and “Imperial”. Description Use this setting to switch between metric units (meters, kilograms, hPa, etc.) and Imperial units (feet, pounds, inHg, etc.) for values displayed by CASIO watch faces and apps. Energy Unit (WF/TL/MS/AC) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles between “Cal”...
  • Page 94 Wrist where you wear the watch (TL/MS) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles between “Right” and “Left”. Description The setting for this item is used as basic information when calculating data displayed on the TOOL app’s “My Graph” and the “Heart Rate” watchface. Target altitude (AC) Operation Tap this setting item and then use the screen that appears to specify a target...
  • Page 95 View Routes Display (AC) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles between “ON” and “OFF”. Description Specifies where route data imported to the watch should be displayed on a map during Activity measurement operations. Select “OFF” for this setting if the route you will be following is different from the imported route data, or if you want to view your current route without route data.
  • Page 96 Start Countdown (AC) Operation Tap this setting item. On the screen that appears, tap to set a countdown time in the range of 0 to 10 seconds. Description This setting item is linked with the Running, Trail Running, Cycling, and Paddle activities.
  • Page 97 Auto Record (AC) Operation 1. Use the Activity app to display the Snow “START” screen, and then tap “GO”. 2. Swipe the touch screen from bottom to top and then tap “Settings”. 3. On the setting menu that appears, swipe upwards and downwards until “Auto Record”...
  • Page 98 Map Type (AC/MS/LM) Operation Each tap of this setting item toggles between “Google Maps” and “Mapbox”. Description This setting lets you select either Google Maps or Mapbox as the map type displayed by the Activity app and Location Memory app. Important! Maps displayed while “Mapbox”...
  • Page 99 Download Map (AC/MS/LM) Operation 1. Tap “Download Map”. This displays a list of map skin names. ● 2. Scroll the list upwards and downwards. When the skin name you want is displayed, tap it. This displays a map with your current location in the center. ●...
  • Page 100 Description This item is for configuring settings related to the Activity app and the Location Memory app. It is for downloading a map to watch memory when “Mapbox” is selected for “Map Type”. If you want to use the map in an area where a network connection is not available, use this item beforehand in an area where a network connection is available to download the desired map.
  • Page 101 All Off (MS) Operation 1. Tap this item and a confirmation dialog box will appear asking if you want to disable all MOMENT SETTER notifications. 2. Tap “Turn off.” to disable notifications or “Cancel” to leave notifications enabled. Description Removing all check marks from the MOMENT SETTER app menu disables all notifications.
  • Page 102 Heart Rate Zone Alert (AC) Purpose of This Setting When doing heart-rate training, this item helps to ensure that your heart rate ● does not exceed the upper limit of the heart rate zone you are using as your target. During a long workout, notification will be performed to warn you against ●...
  • Page 103 4. Selecting a setting other than “OFF” will display a screen for selecting a screen option. Select “Display Only” or “Display + Notification”. Option Description Display Only Exceeding the upper limit of the target zone causes “ZONE” to flash on the Activity app screen (Running or Trail Running measurement screen).
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    Request servicing by your original retailer or an authorized CASIO service center. 1003 Charge the watch in an area where the ambient Too cold to charge. temperature is between 10°C and 35°C (50°F and 95°F).
  • Page 105 > Tap D. > Tap “System”. > Tap “Restart”. If this message/error code keeps appearing after restart, request servicing by your original retailer or an authorized CASIO service center. 9000 To restart the watch, first charge it for at least Some problem one hour.
  • Page 106: Precautions During Use

    Important! Note the precautions in this section whenever using this watch. Precautions During Use Display Information Accuracy Tide Graph Precautions For Japan area oceans, tide times and level changes are predictively calculated using harmonic constant data obtained from Bibliography 742 Tidal Harmonic Constants Tables, Japanese Coast (February 1992) published by the Hydrographic Department of the Japan Coast Guard, and from the List of Tidal Stations (2015) published by the Japan Meteorological...
  • Page 107: Water Resistance

    Moon Age Precautions Moon ages displayed by this watch are based on the calculation described below. (1) Elongation is calculated using solar and lunar coordinates produced by functional calculus. (2) Moon age is calculated based on the correlation between the elongation and average moon age.
  • Page 108: Using Gps

    CASIO service center or to your original retailer. Do not charge the watch if the watch or charger cable is wet. Wipe off all ●...
  • Page 109 Appropriate and Inappropriate Signal Reception Location A good location for signal reception is outdoors where the sky is visible and ● not blocked by buildings, trees, or other objects. You may experience GPS signal reception problems in the areas described ●...
  • Page 110 Using GPS Outside Your Country Some countries or geographic areas put legal restrictions on the use of GPS, on the collection and logging of location information, etc. Your watch has built- in GPS functionality, so before embarking on international travel to a country or area outside of the country where you purchased your watch, you should check with the embassy of the countries you plan to visit, your travel agency, or some other reliable source of information to find out if there are any...
  • Page 111 Using this watch in the vicinity of a mobile phone or other device that uses ● 1.5 GHz band radio waves may make signal reception impossible. Depending on reception conditions, GPS positioning information may ● include error up to several hundred meters. Location information is not acquired while flying on an aircraft or otherwise ●...
  • Page 112 MIL-STD-810G This watch has been tested for the items described below in accordance with the MIL-STD-810G standard established by the U.S. Department of Defense. Shock resistance is based on the assumption of normal daily use. Throwing ● the watch, or subjecting it to excessive dropping or other extreme shock can cause it to break.
  • Page 113 Protective stickers Be sure to remove all protective stickers and/or paper tags that may be ● affixed to your watch (including its back cover) and/or its band when you purchase it. Using the watch without removing protective stickers and/or paper tags may result in the build-up of dirt between the watch/band and the sticker/paper tag, which creates the risk of rust and skin rash.
  • Page 114 Take your watch to an authorized CASIO service center or to your original retailer for inspection and repair (for which you will be charged) or to have the band replaced (for which you will be charged).
  • Page 115 Temperature Never leave your watch on the dashboard of a car, near a heater, or in any ● other location that is subject to very high temperatures. Do not leave your watch where it will be exposed to very low temperatures. Doing so can cause malfunction.
  • Page 116 Storage If you do not plan to use your watch for a long time, thoroughly wipe it free ● of all dirt, sweat, and moisture, and store it in a cool, dry place. Disconnect the charger cable from the AC adaptor and unplug the AC ●...
  • Page 117 Watch Sensors A watch sensor is a precision instrument. Never try to take it apart. Never ● try to insert any objects into the openings of a sensor, and take care to ensure that dirt, dust, or other foreign matter does not get into it. After using your watch where it has been immersed in saltwater, rinse it thoroughly with fresh water.
  • Page 118: User Maintenance

    ● pins to fly out of position or to fall out. If you ever notice any abnormality immediately stop using your watch and take it to an authorized CASIO service center or to your original retailer. Even if the surface of the metal appears clean, sweat and rust in crevasses ●...
  • Page 119: Chargeable Battery Handling (Please Recycle!)

    The built-in lithium-ion battery includes valuable resources. When you are ready to discard your watch, follow proper procedures in order to recycle resources. For information about the proper procedure to follow when discarding the watch, contact an authorized CASIO service center or your original retailer. Important! Do not try to replace batteries by yourself.
  • Page 120: Wearing The Watch

    Wearing the Watch How you wear the watch on your wrist affects the accuracy of heart rate monitor values. Position the watch as described below. 1. With the watch fastened loosely on your wrist, place at least one finger to the right of the power button (Figure (1)).
  • Page 121 2. Position the watch so there is at least one finger width between it and your wrist joint when you bend your hand back (Figure (2)). Figure (2) 3. After you determine the best wrist position, tighten the band snugly so the watch does not slide on your wrist. To improve measurement accuracy, keep your arm still with the touch ●...
  • Page 122: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications 1.32-inch dual layer display, Color TFT LCD (320 × 300 pixels) + ● Monochrome LCD Capacitive touch panel ● Microphone ● Vibration ● Battery: ● Type: Lithium-ion battery Charging time: Approximately 2.5 hours at room temperature (Be sure to use the special charger cable and AC adaptor.) Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.2 (Low Energy support)
  • Page 123 Watch: ● Auto time correction: By communication with smartphone (Time can be adjusted manually.) By GPS information (Can be corrected manually.) Time zones (world time function): Supports multiple world time zones (Types depend on system time zones.) 12/24-hour timekeeping Full auto-calendar: Auto switching by linking with smartphone Summer time: Auto switching by linking with smartphone...
  • Page 124 TOOL App: ● Compass: Measurement range: 0° to 359° Measurement unit: 1° Continuous measurement duration: 1 minute North Indication hand, Magnetic declination calibration, Bearing memory, Gradient calibration Altimeter: Measurement range: –700 to 10,000 m (–2,300 to 32,800 ft) Measurement unit: 1 m (5 ft) Measurement accuracy: within ±75 m (within ±250 ft) (When frequent manual calibration is performed) Shortest measurement interval: 1 minute...
  • Page 125 Activity App: ● Running, Trail Running, Trekking, Fishing, Cycling, Paddle, Snow MOMENT SETTER App: ● Trekking, Fishing, Cycling, Paddle, Snow notifications Screen brightness setting: 5 levels ● Watch battery level indicator: Integer value, 0 to 100% ● Charger (AC adaptor): ●...
  • Page 126 About MIL-STD-810G (United States military standard issued by the U.S. ● Department of Defense): Description: 1. Shock 2. Vibration 3. Humidity 4. Solar-Radiation 5. Low Pressure Transport 6. Low Pressure Operation 7. Low Temperature Transport 8. Temperature Shock 9. Ice Accretion Procedure: MIL-STD-810G, w/change1 1: Method 516.7 ProcedureⅣ...
  • Page 127 *1 CASIO test conditions *2 In order to be able to use these functions your Android phone must have the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ app installed, and there must be a connection between the phone and watch. These functions are not supported in the case of iOS.
  • Page 128: Supplementary Information

    Supplementary Information Open Source Information CASIO uses GPL, LGPL and other source code that comes under an open source license in this product. CASIO discloses the source code in accordance with each open source license. For source codes and details about each open source license, visit the CASIO website.
  • Page 129 This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 130 IEEE802.11b/g/n:2.4GHz band≦19dBm Bluetooth(2.4GHz)≦10.5dBm Product Quality Information CASIO collects information about watch usage in a way that keeps users anonymous. This information is securely stored on CASIO servers and is not accessible by third-parties. It is used to improve product quality and functionality.
  • Page 131 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan S06_MA1909-B...

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