Indicators; Navigating Between Modes; Mode Overview - Casio G-Shock GW-9500-1A4 Installation Instruction

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Indicators

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Displayed while the watch is indicating
A 
summer time.
Appears when the time signal receive
B 
operation is successful.
Displayed during p.m. times while 12-hour
C 
timekeeping is being used.
Displayed while Power Saving is enabled.
D 
Displayed when the watch is in the
E 
Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Displayed while Auto Light is enabled.
F 
Shows the current charge level.
G 
Appears when the hourly time signal is on.
H 
Shows the temperature unit being used.
I 
Displayed while the button operation tone
J 
is disabled.
Displayed while the snooze alarm is
K 
turned on.
Displayed while barometric pressure
L 
change indication is enabled.
Shows the altitude unit being used.
M 
Shows the barometric pressure
N 
measurement unit.
Displayed when an alarm is turned on.
O 
Graphic display of the altitude/barometric
P 
pressure differential.
Watch Operation Guide 3553

Navigating Between Modes

Your watch has the modes shown below.
To return to the Timekeeping Mode from
any other mode, hold down (D) for at least
two seconds.
Compass Mode
D
C
Receive Mode
D
World Time Mode
D
Alarm Mode
D
Use the buttons in the illustration above to
navigate between modes.
Altimeter Mode
A
D
C
B
B
Barometer/
Temperature Mode
A
C
D
B
Timekeeping Mode
A
D
D
Sunrise/Sunset Mode
D
Data Recall Mode
D
Stopwatch Mode
Timer Mode
D

Mode Overview

Timekeeping Mode
In this mode, the digital display shows the
current date and time.
You can also display the items below in the
upper display area by pressing (E).
Month, day
Barometric pressure graph
Day of the week, date
E
Barometric pressure
graph
E
Altimeter Mode
Use this mode to take an altitude reading for
your current location.
Altitude Measurement
l
Altitude graph/altitude differential
A 
Altitude
B 
Current time
C 
E
Month, day
Remeasure
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