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Casio PRW-6611Y-1CR Operation Manual
Casio PRW-6611Y-1CR Operation Manual

Casio PRW-6611Y-1CR Operation Manual

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MA2206-EC
© 2021 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Contents
Precautions
Operating Precautions
User Maintenance
Battery
Before Getting Started...
General Guide
Watch Face and Display Indicators
Navigating Between Modes
Mode Overview
Using the Crown
Shifting the Hands
Charging
Viewing the Face in the Dark
Time Adjustment
Time Adjustment Using a Time Signal
Overview
Appropriate Signal Reception Location
Time Signal Reception Ranges
Auto Time Calibration Signal Receive
Enabling and disabling Auto Receive
Manual Time Calibration Signal Receive
Receive Level Indicator
Checking the Last Time Adjustment
Result
Signal Reception Precautions
Using Watch Operations to Adjust the Time
Setting
World Time
Checking World Time
Specifying a World Time City
Swapping Your Home Time and World Time
OPUM-F
Watch Operation Guide 5660
Alarm
Configuring Alarm Settings
Configuring the Hourly Time Signal Setting
Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal
Digital Compass
Taking a Compass Reading
Calibrating Compass Readings
Calibrating Compass Readings
Setting Up for True North Readings
(Magnetic Declination Calibration)
Digital Compass Reading Precautions
Altitude Measurement
Checking the Current Altitude
Calibrating Altitude Readings (Offset)
Checking the Altitude Differential from a
Reference Point
Setting the Auto Measurement Interval
Recording Altitude Readings
Specifying the Altitude Measurement Unit
Altitude Reading Precautions
Barometric Pressure
Measurement
Checking the Current Barometric Pressure
Checking Changes in Barometric Pressure
Over Time
Checking the Change in Barometric Pressure
between Two Readings
Sudden Barometric Pressure Change
Indications
Calibrating Barometric Pressure Readings
(Offset)
Specifying the Barometric Pressure Unit
Barometric Pressure Reading Precautions
Temperature Measurement
Checking the Current Temperature
Calibrating Temperature Readings (Offset)
Specifying the Temperature Measurement
Unit
Temperature Reading Precautions
Viewing Altitude Records
Viewing Recorded Data
Deleting Data
Stopwatch
Measuring Elapsed Time
Measuring a Split Time
Timing the First and Second Place Finishers
Timer
Setting a Start Time
Using the Timer
Hand Alignment Adjustment
Adjusting Hand Alignment
Other Settings
Enabling the Button Operation Tone
Configuring Power Saving Function Settings
Other Information
City Table
Specifications
Troubleshooting
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  • Page 1 MA2206-EC © 2021 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Watch Operation Guide 5660 Contents Alarm Temperature Measurement Configuring Alarm Settings Checking the Current Temperature Precautions Configuring the Hourly Time Signal Setting Calibrating Temperature Readings (Offset) Operating Precautions Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal...
  • Page 2 Do not operate the crown or buttons while ー  retailer or to an authorized CASIO service Example of Daily Use your watch is submersed in water or wet. center. Hand washing, rain Avoid wearing your watch while in the ー ...
  • Page 3 Watch Operation Guide 5660 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 contact with thinner, gasoline, solvents, with other items or storing it together with location that is subject to very high...
  • Page 4 Display figures may be difficult to read when ● scrub the band with a weak solution of water retailer or to an authorized CASIO service viewed from an angle. and a mild neutral detergent, or with soapy center.
  • Page 5 Watch Operation Guide 5660 General Guide Before Getting Important! Started... This watch is not a special-purpose ● ① ② ③ ④ measuring instrument. Measurement function readings are intended for This section provides an overview of the watch general reference only. and introduces convenient ways it can be used.
  • Page 6 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Watch Face and Display Navigating Between Modes During 12-hour timekeeping, the second I  Indicators hand points to [A] for a.m. times and [P] for Your watch has the modes shown below. p.m. times To return to the Timekeeping Mode from ●...
  • Page 7 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Compass Mode Altitude Record Recall Mode ● ● Mode Overview Use this mode to take direction and bearing Use this mode to view altitude records. Timekeeping Mode angle readings. Viewing Altitude Records ● Digital Compass In this mode, the digital display shows the ①...
  • Page 8 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Alarm Mode ● Using the Crown Shifting the Hands The watch will beep when an alarm time is The watch’s crown is a screw-in (screw lock) reached. Hand shift moves the hands out of the way for type.
  • Page 9 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Checking the Charge Level Charge Level 4: Low ● Charging A display indicator shows the watch’s charge Battery charge is lower than Level 3, and all level when you enter the Timekeeping Mode. functions are disabled. Also, all hands are This watch runs on power supplied from a stopped.
  • Page 10 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Charging Time Guidelines Power Saving Function ● ● Viewing the Face in the Dark The table below shows guidelines for Leaving the watch in a dark location for about approximate charging times. one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 The face of the watch can be illuminated for a.m.
  • Page 11 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Specifying the Illumination Duration ● Time Adjustment Note You can select either 1.5 seconds or three seconds as the illumination duration. Auto Light is disabled when any one of ● Your watch can receive time calibration the conditions below exists.
  • Page 12 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Appropriate Signal Reception Time Signal Reception Ranges Auto Time Calibration Signal Location Receive Japan (JJY) ● A time calibration signal can be received while An automatic time calibration signal receive The Japan time signal radio stations are the watch is near a window.
  • Page 13 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Receive Level Indicator Signal Reception Precautions Note While a receive operation is in progress, its When the watch is unable to adjust its time ● If you do not perform any operation for current status is indicated on the display as in accordance with a calibration signal for ●...
  • Page 14 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Setting the Time/Date ● Using Watch Operations to Rotate the crown to select a summer time You can use the procedure below to adjust the Adjust the Time Setting setting. time and date settings when using the watch Rotating the crown cycles through the where signal reception is not possible.
  • Page 15 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Switching between 12-hour and 24- ● World Time Press (B). hour Timekeeping This causes [HOUR] to flash on the You can specify either 12-hour format or 24- display. hour format for the time display. You can view the current time in 29 cities and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time.
  • Page 16 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Specifying a World Time City Alarm Note Use the procedure in this section to select a If you do not perform any operation for ● World Time city. If you are in an area that The watch will beep when an alarm time is about two minutes after pulling out the observes summer time, you can also enable reached.
  • Page 17 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Configuring the Hourly Time Press (B). Enter the Alarm Mode. Signal Setting Navigating Between Modes This causes the hours digits to flash. Use (A) and (C) to scroll through alarm Hours Enter the Alarm Mode. numbers ([AL1] to [AL5]) and the hourly Navigating Between Modes time signal ([SIG]) screens until the one whose setting you want to change is...
  • Page 18 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Interpreting Bearing Readings Aligning a Map with Actual ● Digital Compass Surroundings (Setting a Map) Setting a map means to align the map so the Objective directions indicated on it are aligned with the You can use the Compass Mode to determine actual directions of your location.
  • Page 19 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Setting Up for True North Readings While keeping the watch horizontal, press Rotate the crown to select a magnetic (Magnetic Declination Calibration) (C). declination direction and angle settings as desired. If you want the watch to indicate true north This starts calibration of the first point, instead of magnetic north, you need to specify Setting range: 90°...
  • Page 20 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Digital Compass Reading Checking the Current Altitude Precautions Altitude Measurement Location During Use Enter the Altimeter Mode. Taking readings near sources of strong The watch takes altitude readings and Navigating Between Modes magnetism can cause reading error. Keep the displays results based on air pressure Entering the Altitude Mode will start watch away from the following types of items.
  • Page 21 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Interpreting Altitude Graph Contents Checking the Altitude Enter the Altimeter Mode. Differential from a Reference Navigating Between Modes Point Pull out the crown. This displays the current altitude and After you set a reference altitude, the second enters the Altitude Offset Mode.
  • Page 22 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Setting the Auto Note While comparing the difference between Measurement Interval the altitude you found on the map and the If you do not perform any operation for altitude differential indicated by the ● You can select an auto measurement interval about two minutes after pulling out the watch’s second hand, advance towards of either five seconds or two minutes.
  • Page 23 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Auto Altitude Data Recording ● Specifying the Altitude Note The altitude data described below is recorded Measurement Unit automatically while the watch is in the Altitude If you do not perform any operation for ● Mode. One record each is maintained in You can select either meters (m) or feet (ft) as about two minutes after pulling out the memory for each of these items.
  • Page 24 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Altitude Reading Precautions Checking the Current Barometric Pressure Barometric Pressure Measurement Effects of Temperature When taking altitude readings, take the steps Enter the Barometer Mode. below to keep the watch at as stable a You can use the Barometer Mode to take a Navigating Between Modes temperature as possible.
  • Page 25 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Checking Changes in Checking the Change in Sudden Barometric Pressure Barometric Pressure Over Barometric Pressure Change Indications Time between Two Readings Whenever the watch detects a significant change in air pressure readings (due to The watch displays a graph of 20 hours of When you perform the procedure below in the sudden ascent or descent, or to the passage barometric pressure readings taken every two...
  • Page 26 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Calibrating Barometric Specifying the Barometric Enter the Barometer Mode. Pressure Readings (Offset) Pressure Unit Navigating Between Modes Hold down (D) for at least two seconds. The watch’s pressure sensor is adjusted at the You can specify either hectopascals (hPa) or factory and normally does not require inches of mercury (inHg) as the display unit for If this turns on barometric pressure...
  • Page 27 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Checking the Current Temperature Note Temperature Measurement If you do not perform any operation for ● about two minutes after pulling out the Enter the Temperature Mode. crown, crown operations will The watch can be used to take current air Navigating Between Modes automatically become disabled.
  • Page 28 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Calibrating Temperature Specifying the Temperature Temperature Reading Readings (Offset) Measurement Unit Precautions The watch’s temperature sensor is adjusted at You can select either Celsius (°C) or Body temperature, direct sunlight, and the factory and normally does not require Fahrenheit (°F) as the temperature display humidity all have an effect on temperature calibration.
  • Page 29 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Auto Recorded Data ● Viewing Altitude Note After displaying an auto recorded data record, Records you can navigate between the record’s data If there is no data left in memory due to ● screens as shown below. a data delete operation, error, or some other reason, [- - - -] or [0] will appear High altitude and low altitude...
  • Page 30 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Deleting Data Measuring a Split Time Stopwatch Deleting a Particular Record ● Enter the Stopwatch Mode. The Stopwatch Mode lets you measure Navigating Between Modes Enter the Altitude Record Recall Mode. elapsed time up to 24 hours in 1/100 of a Navigating Between Modes second units.
  • Page 31 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Using the Timer Timer Hand Alignment Adjustment Enter the Timer Mode. The timer counts down from a start time Navigating Between Modes specified by you. A beeper sounds when the Strong magnetism or impact can cause the end of the countdown is reached.
  • Page 32 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Other Settings Note Push the crown back in to complete the setting operation. If you do not perform any operation for ● This section explains other watch settings you about two minutes after pulling out the Note can configure.
  • Page 33 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Configuring Power Saving Specifications Other Information Function Settings Accuracy : This section provides non-operational ±15 seconds per month average when time Enter the Timekeeping Mode. information you also need to know. Refer to adjustment using signal reception is not Navigating Between Modes this information as required.
  • Page 34 Watch Operation Guide 5660 Troubleshooting Barometer : Alarm : Measurement range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (or Time alarms 7.65 to 32.45 inHg) Number of alarms: 5 Display range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (or 7.65 to Setting units: Hours, minutes Signal Reception (Time 32.45 inHg) Alarm tone duration: 10 seconds Measurement unit: 1 hPa (or 0.05 inHg)
  • Page 35 Reference Point or day is wrong. If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiple ● attempts, contact a CASIO service center or [ERR] appears during measurement. your original retailer. Is the indicated time off by one hour or by 30 minutes? There may be a problem with the sensor.
  • Page 36 30 taking another measurement. If [ERR] keeps minutes. appearing after multiple measurement The summer time setting may not be correct. attempts, contact a CASIO service center or Hand Movement and Watch Select the correct setting. your original retailer. Screen Indications...
  • Page 37 [CHARGE] is flashing on the digital display. The charge level of the watch is extremely low. Immediately expose the watch to light to charge it. Checking the Charge Level Other I can’t find the information I need here. Visit the website below. https://world.casio.com/support/...

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