Casio 1910-3 manual

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    1910-1 Module No. 1910 This section contains important basic information about using the watch. Be sure to read this section before trying to use the watch for the first time. About this manual • Each section of this manual provides you with the information you need to perform operations in each mode. Further details and technical information can[...]

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    1910-2 AB WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER Cursor Character type indicator Space Scrolls through characters Move cursor / Enter Delete Select character type Number Area Text Area Text Input Buttons • The flashing cursor ( ) shows the location where the next character will be input. Display Areas The display has two areas for input and recall, a te[...]

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    1910-3 AB WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER Description Month Day Day of week Time AB WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER To recall a Contact record 1. Press to display the index screen. 2. Use and to select the letter that starts the name field data of the record you want to recall. • To [...]

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    1910-4 Editing a Schedule Record 1. Recall the record you want to edit. 2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation menu appears. 3. Use and to move the flashing to EDIT , and then press the key. 4. Make any changes you want to the description and date/time field data. • Press to toggle the display between the descr[...]

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    1910-5 Inputting Browser Data 1. In the Browser Mode, use the and keys to scroll through the page titles until äWATCHäPAGE is shown. 2. Press the key to open the äWATCHäPAGE . • The contents of the äWATCHäPAGE appear on the display. The message NO DATA! appears if the äWATCHäPAGE does not contain any data yet. 3. Hold down the A button fo[...]

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    1910-6 Hourly time signal on indicator Alarm on indicator AB WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER WORLD TIME MODE The World Time Mode shows the current time in 27 cities (29 time zones) around the world, along with the current time in your home city (Home Time). Entering the World Time Mode In the Timekeeping Mode, press the key three times to enter the[...]

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    1910-7 To set the clock 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the A button for two seconds, until the seconds digits start to flash on the display. • The seconds digits are flashing because they are selected . 2. Press the key to display the Home Time city setting. 3. Use and to scroll through the available city codes until the one you want is di[...]

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    1910-8 4. Press or to move the flashing to RECEIVE . 5. Press the key to start the data receive operation. 6. Align infrared ports of the two watches. • The watches establish an infrared link with each other and data transfer starts. • After data communication is complete, the message OK! appears on the watch display, and then the watch changes[...]

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    1910-9 Data Communication Precautions The following explains important points to note during data communication, and provides details about communication error messages. Important! • Keep the watch and the other device perfectly still during data communication. • Do not allow anything to break the path between the two infrared ports during data[...]

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    1910-10 BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY Indicator The indicator BUSY appears on the display while the watch is accessing memory data to perform any of the following operations. • Data input, editing, deletion • During data recall, scrolling from the last record to the first record (or from the first record to the last record). • Checking a finished [...]