Checking Altitude Differential Between Your Current Location; Setting Up Alerts - Casio 3475 Operation Manual

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5.
Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[GPS].
6.
Press (C).
7.
Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[USING GPS].
8.
Press (C).
9.
Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[ON] (enabled) or [OFF] (disabled).
10.
Press (C).
After the setting operation is complete,
[SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for
a few seconds, and then the GPS setting
screen will re-appear.
11.
Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[INTERVAL].
This option is for specifying the location
information acquisition interval by GPS
signal reception.
12.
Press (C).
13.
Use (A) and (D) to select a GPS receive
interval.
Acquires location info every
[NORMAL]
second.
Acquires location info every
[LONG]
minute.
14.
Press (C) to complete the setting
operation.
After the setting operation is complete,
[SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for
a few seconds, and then the GPS setting
screen will re-appear.
15.
Press (E) twice to exit the setting screen.
Note
You can also change the GPS receive
interval using G-SHOCK MOVE.
Operation Guide 3475
Checking the Altitude
Differential Between Your
Current Location and a
Checkpoint
You can use G-SHOCK MOVE during run
timing to check the altitude differential
between a checkpoint and your current
location.
You can specify up to 10 checkpoints.
1.
Enter the Training Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
l
2.
Press (D) three times.
This displays the altimeter navigation
screen.
Differential between checkpoint
Current location altitude
A pointer (
along the left of the screen also
indicates the altitude differential
between the checkpoint and current
altitude. The appearance of the pointer
changes as described below.
This
pointer:
Altitude differential of +100m (Or:
+100ft) or more
Altitude differential within -100 to
100m (-100 to 100ft)
Altitude differential of -100m (Or:
-100ft) or more
Each press of (A) switches the checkpoint
display.
Important!
You can use G-SHOCK MOVE to
specify checkpoints along a running
course. Note that you cannot configure
settings using watch operations.
and current altitudes
Checkpoint altitude
Travel time
) to the right of the scale
Means this:

Setting Up Alerts

You can specify calories burned, elapsed
time, and altitude target values for training.
Then, the watch will perform a sound and/or
vibration operation whenever a target value is
reached while you are training.
1.
Enter the Timekeeping Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
l
2.
Press (C).
This displays the GPS signal receive start
screen.
3.
Press (A) or (D).
This displays the Training Mode screen.
4.
Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.
This displays the Training Mode setting
screen.
Pointer
5.
Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[ALERT].
6.
Press (C).
7.
Use (A) and (D) to select the item whose
setting you want to change.
[CALORIES]
Calories burned
[TIME 1]
Time 1
[TIME 2]
Time 2
[ALTITUDE]
Altitude
8.
Press (C).
9.
Use (A) and (D) to select an alert setting.
[OFF]
Disabled
[ON (REPEAT)] Enabled (repeat)
[ON (1 TIME)] Enabled (one time)
While [ON (REPEAT)] is selected, an
alert operation is performed whenever
a target value is reached.
10.
Press (C) to complete the setting
operation.
After the setting operation is complete,
[SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for
a few seconds, and then the alert setting
screen will re-appear.
If you want to configure settings for
another item, repeat steps 7 through 10.
11.
Press (E) twice to exit the setting screen.
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