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MA2406-EA
© 2024 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Contents
Precautions
Operating Precautions
User Maintenance
Battery Replacement
Mobile Link Precautions
Before Getting Started...
General Guide
Creating Your Profile
Indicators
Navigating Between Modes
Mode Overview
Selecting a Timekeeping Mode Digital Display
Format
Viewing the Face in the Dark
Useful Features
Linking with a Phone
Getting Ready
Auto Time Correction
Viewing Training Records
Viewing Life Log Related Data
Setting Target Values
Specifying the Alert Interval (Target Alert)
Specifying the Distance for Auto Lap Timing
Setting Up Programmable Timers
Configuring World Time Settings
Setting the Alarm
Phone Finder
Configuring Watch Settings
Connection
Connecting with a Phone
Unpairing the Watch from a Phone
If you purchase another phone
OPUM-I
Watch Operation Guide 3568
Receiving Phone Notifications
Enabling and Disabling Incoming Call
Notifications
Displaying Notification Contents
Deleting a Notification
Time Correction
Using Watch Operations to Correct the Time
Setting
Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft
World Time
Using the G-SHOCK MOVE Phone App to
Configure World Time City Settings
Checking World Time
Specifying a World Time City
Configuring the Summer Time Setting
Alarm
Using the G-SHOCK MOVE Phone App to
Configure Alarm Settings
Configuring Alarm Settings
Turning Off an Alarm
Using the Training Function
Run Timing
Changing Display Information During Run
Timing
Setting Up Alerts
Specifying the Distance Unit
Enabling Auto Lap Timing
Enabling Auto Pause
Specifying the Screen to be Displayed During
Running (RUN FACE)
Settings Configured with the Application
Viewing Training Log Records
Viewable Training Log Items
Viewing Recorded Log Data Records
Deleting Log Data
Timer
Using the G-SHOCK MOVE Phone App to
Configure Timer Settings
Setting a Start Time
Using the Timer
Using Programmable Timers for Interval
Training
Overview
Setting Up Programmable Timers
Timing with Programmable Timers
Stopwatch
Measuring Elapsed Time
Measuring a Split Time
Step Count
Counting Steps
Causes of Incorrect Step Count
Other Settings
Enabling the Button Operation Tone
Configuring Notification Sound Settings
Configuring Vibration Settings
Specifying the Height and Weight Units
Specifying the Calorie Display Unit
Screen Off Function
Resetting Watch Settings
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  • Page 1 MA2406-EA © 2024 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Watch Operation Guide 3568 Contents Receiving Phone Notifications Viewing Training Log Records Enabling and Disabling Incoming Call Viewable Training Log Items Precautions Notifications Viewing Recorded Log Data Records Displaying Notification Contents Operating Precautions...
  • Page 2 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Other Information City Table Summer Time Table Supported Phones Specifications Checking Wireless Compliance Information Copyrights and Registered Copyrights Software Troubleshooting...
  • Page 3 Avoid wearing your watch while in the ー  retailer or to an authorized CASIO service Example of Daily Use bath. center. Do not wear your watch while in a heated Hand washing, rain ー ...
  • Page 4 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Temperature Chemicals Leather Band ● ● ● Never leave your watch on the dashboard Do not allow your watch to come into Allowing your watch to remain in contact ● ● ● of a car, near a heater, or in any other...
  • Page 5 Note that CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. watch and band free of dirt, sweat, water and the oxidization layer on the metal surface assumes no responsibility for any damages other foreign matter.
  • Page 6 For details, visit the CASIO When replacing the battery, also request a ● Website. check for proper water resistance.
  • Page 7 Watch Operation Guide 3568 General Guide Creating Your Profile Before Getting Started... You can use the procedure in this section to input information and create a profile (height, weight, gender, date of birth, wrist where This section provides an overview of the watch watch is worn).
  • Page 8 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Record your height and weight. Specify your date of birth. Specify the wrist where you wear the watch. On the profile item selection screen, On the profile item selection screen, ● ● select [HEIGHT/WEIGHT]. select [BIRTHDAY].
  • Page 9 ① ② ③ You can also return to the Timekeeping ● Request battery replacement from a CASIO Mode directly from any mode besides the service center or your original retailer. Training Mode by holding down (C) for at ④ least one second, or by pressing (D).
  • Page 10 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Training Log Mode TIME+DAILY: Current Time + Weekly ● Mode Overview Information Use this mode to view recorded training log This section provides an overview of the data. This screen shows the current time, today’s modes of your watch.
  • Page 11 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Configuring the Auto Light Setting ● Viewing the Face in the Dark Important! Enter the Timekeeping Mode. The watch has a light that illuminates the face Auto Light may not operate properly Navigating Between Modes ●...
  • Page 12 Auto Time Correction automatically. You can also change the Hold down (A) for at least two seconds. watch’s other settings. This displays the Timekeeping Mode Also, you can use the CASIO “G-SHOCK setting screen. MOVE” app to view training records. Pointer Note For best results with this watch, use of ●...
  • Page 13 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Auto Time Correction Pair the watch with your phone ● 10. Y When the watch you want to pair with Before you can use the watch in combination appears, follow the instructions on the Your watch can connect with your phone to with a phone, you first need to pair them.
  • Page 14 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Viewing Training Records Viewing Life Log Related Note Data You can use G-SHOCK MOVE to view the If there is a World Time City specified ● training data below, which is measured by the The G-SHOCK MOVE phone app can be used with the G-SHOCK MOVE phone app, watch.
  • Page 15 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Setting Target Values Specifying the Alert Interval Specifying the Distance for (Target Alert) Auto Lap Timing You can use G-SHOCK MOVE to specify daily or monthly target values. You can use G-SHOCK MOVE to specify alert...
  • Page 16 Watch Operation Guide 3568 To select a World Time City ● Setting Up Programmable Configuring World Time Timers Settings 1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK MOVE” icon. You can use G-SHOCK MOVE to configure Specifying a World Time City with the G- 2.
  • Page 17 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Setting the Alarm Phone Finder Note You can use phone finder to trigger a tone on Check the connection Connection with your phone is not ● a paired phone to make the phone easier to possible while the watch’s Airplane...
  • Page 18 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Deleting Pairing Information from the G- ● Connection 5. X Use (A) and (C) to move the pointer to SHOCK MOVE phone app [UNPAIRING]. Connecting with a Phone 1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK MOVE” icon. Pointer Your watch automatically connects with its 2.
  • Page 19 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Receiving Phone Note Press (B) to complete the setting Notifications operation. The watch automatically returns from ● After the setting operation is complete, the Notification Mode to the [SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for Timekeeping Mode if you do not...
  • Page 20 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Deleting All Notifications ● Deleting a Notification Time Correction Enter the Notification Mode. Deleting a Particular Notification ● Navigating Between Modes Your watch can connect with a phone to obtain Enter the Notification Mode. information that it uses to correct its date and Press (B).
  • Page 21 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Configuring the Summer Time Setting To correct the time manually ● ● Using Watch Operations to If you are in an area that observes summer Correct the Time Setting Enter the Timekeeping Mode. time, you can also enable or disable summer Navigating Between Modes time.
  • Page 22 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Switching between 12-hour and 24- ● Using the Watch in a Medical Press (B) to complete the setting hour Timekeeping Facility or Aircraft operation. You can specify either 12-hour format or 24- After the setting operation is complete, hour format for the time display.
  • Page 23 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Specifying a World Time City World Time Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen. This causes the World Time screen show Use the procedure in this section to select a the current time and date in your World World Time city.
  • Page 24 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Configuring Alarm Settings Alarm Use (A) and (C) to move the pointer to [DST]. Enter the Timekeeping Mode. The watch performs a beep or vibration alert Press (B). Navigating Between Modes when an alarm time is reached. You can set Use (A) and (C) to select a summer time up to four different alarms.
  • Page 25 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Turning Off an Alarm Use (A) and (C) to set the alarm hour. Press (B). To stop an alarm sound and/or vibration Press (B). Use (A) and (C) to select [OFF]. operation, perform the steps below to turn it Use (A) and (C) to set the alarm minute.
  • Page 26 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Pausing Run Timing ● Changing Display Using the Training Information During Run Function While the run timing screen is displayed, Timing press (B). This pauses run timing and displays the One of three screens can be displayed during The Training Mode uses an accelerometer to pause menu screen.
  • Page 27 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Specifying the Distance Unit Enabling Auto Lap Timing Use (A) and (C) to move the pointer to [ALERT]. While Auto Lap Timing is enabled, each time Important! you run the distance you specified with G- Press (B).
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    Watch Operation Guide 3568 Enabling Auto Pause Specifying the Screen to be Use (A) and (C) to select the item you want Displayed During Running to in the currently selected display area. While Auto Pause is enabled, timing will pause (RUN FACE) whenever you stop running.
  • Page 29 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Settings Configured with the Viewing Recorded Log Data Viewing Training Log Application Records Records Some Training Function settings can be Enter the Training Log Mode. configured using either watch operations or G- Your watch stores data (log records) acquired...
  • Page 30 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Deleting All Log Data Records ● Deleting Log Data Hold down (C) for at least one second to return to the Timekeeping Mode. Enter the Training Log Mode. Deleting a Particular Log Data Record ● Navigating Between Modes Note Enter the Training Log Mode.
  • Page 31 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Setting a Start Time Timer Press (B). This moves the cursor to the seconds The start time can be set in 1-second units up setting. to 60 minutes. The timer counts down from a start time specified by you.
  • Page 32 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Timer Settings Using the Timer Use (A) and (C) to specify the number of [WORKOUT_1]: 10 minutes 00 seconds ● timer repeats (Auto Repeat). [WORKOUT_2]: 4 minutes 00 seconds Enter the Timer Mode. ● Press (B).
  • Page 33 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Measuring a Split Time Stopwatch Press (B) to complete the setting operation. Enter the Stopwatch Mode. After the setting operation is complete, The stopwatch can be used to perform 1- Navigating Between Modes [SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for...
  • Page 34 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Step Count Other Settings Note The step count can show a value up to ● You can use your watch to keep track of your This section explains other watch settings you 99,999 steps. If the step count step count while walking, engaging in your can configure.
  • Page 35 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Configuring Notification Configuring Vibration Press (B) to complete the setting Sound Settings Settings operation. After the setting operation is complete, You can use the procedure below to enable or In addition to operation sounds and [SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for disable the notification sound.
  • Page 36 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Configuring Notification Vibration ● Specifying the Height and Press (B) to complete the setting Settings Weight Units operation. Enter the Timekeeping Mode. After the setting operation is complete, You can specify the units of measurement Navigating Between Modes [SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for used for height and weight.
  • Page 37: Navigating Between Modes

    Watch Operation Guide 3568 Specifying the Calorie Screen Off Function Resetting Watch Settings Display Unit To prevent screen burn in, this function turns This section explains how to return the watch off the display when the watch is removed settings below to their initial factory defaults.
  • Page 38 ANCHORAGE Anchorage Supported Phones LOS ANGELES Los Angeles DENVER Denver For information about phones that can CHICAGO Chicago connect with the watch, visit the CASIO website. NEW YORK New York HALIFAX Halifax https://world.casio.com/os_mobile/wat/ ST. JOHN’S St. John’s -3.5 RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro Fernando de F.
  • Page 39 Watch Operation Guide 3568 Specifications Training log data : Power Supply : Up to 100 runs, up to 140 lap records per CR2032 x 1 Accuracy : Battery nominal voltage: 3V ±15 seconds per month average when time Measured time, distance, pace, calories...
  • Page 40: Navigating Between Modes

    “G-SHOCK MOVE” Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such documentation. icon. Next, perform the operation shown on marks by CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. is the screen to pair with the watch. Enable your phone’s location services. ●...
  • Page 41: [Time] Time

    Watch Operation Guide 3568 Changing to a Different I can’t connect after turning off the Auto time setting is not correct. phone. Phone Model displayed? Turn on your phone. On its home screen, tap the G-SHOCK MOVE icon. Next, perform the...
  • Page 42 If the indicator remains on the display for more than three minutes or if it frequently appears, it could indicate a faulty sensor. Contact a CASIO service center or your original retailer. Alarm There is no sound and/or vibration operation performed for alarms.

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