Casio MO0805-ED manual

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 1 MO0805-ED Getting Acquainted Congratulations upon y our selection of this CASIO watch. T o get the most out of your purchase, be sure to read this man ual carefully . Applications The built-in sensors of this watch measure direction, barometric pressure, temperature and altitude. Measured v alues are then shown on the d[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 2 Timekeeping Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and vie w the current time and date. • In the Timekeeping Mode , an indicator mov es along the ring around the display as seconds adv ance. • Pressing E while in the Timek eeping Mode will cycle through the Timekeeping Mode displa y f ormats as shown below . Day Day of the[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 3 Digital Compass Precautions This watch f eatures a built-in magnetic bearing sensor that detects terrestrial magnetism. This means that nor th indicated b y this w atch is magnetic north, which is somewhat diff erent from true polar nor th. The magnetic north pole is located in nor thern Canada, while the magnetic south[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 4 Bearing Memory Bearing Memor y lets you store a direction reading and display that reading as y ou take subsequent readings. The Bearing Memor y screen displays the direction angle for the stored direction, along with an indicator in the ring around the display that also indicates the stored direction. When you tak e co[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 5 • Y ou can select either hectopascals (hPa) or inchesHg (inHg) as the displa y unit for the measured barometric pressure, and Celsius ( ° C) or F ahrenheit ( ° F) as the displa y unit for the measured temper ature value . See “ T o select the temperature, barometric pressure , and altitude units ” . • See “ [...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 6 Notes • Normally , displayed altitude v alues are based on the watch ’ s preset conv ersion values . Y ou also can specify a reference altitude, if y ou want. See “ Specifying a Ref erence Altitude ” . • Altitude is display ed in units of 5 meters (20 f eet). • The measurement range f or altitude is – 700 [...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 7 Other Altimeter Mode Features This section explains other f eatures and settings that are av ailable in the Altimeter Mode. Note that all of the inf ormation in this section applies to all types of Altimeter Mode measurements, unless specifically indicated otherwise. Specifying a Reference Altitude After you specify a r[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 8 MAX MIN ASC DSC Historical record data items A To view historical record contents 1. Enter the Data Recall Mode. 2. Press B to displa y the historical record screen ( TTL REC ). 3. Use A and C to scroll through the historical record screens as shown below . 4. T o return to the periodic record and current session screen[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 9 To set an alarm time 1. In the Alarm Mode, use A and C to scroll through the alarm screens until the one whose time you want to set is displa y ed. 2. Hold down E until the hour setting of the alarm time start to flash, which indicates the setting screen. • This automatically turns on the alar m. 3. Press D to move th[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 10 There are two standard methods of e xpressing altitude: Absolute altitude and relative altitude . Absolute altitude e xpresses an absolute height abov e sea le vel. Relative altitude e xpresses the difference between the height of tw o diff erent places. Height of building 130 m (relative altitude) Rooftop at an altitu[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 11 Recovery Times The table below sho ws the amount e xposure that is required to take the battery from one level to the ne xt. • The abov e exposure time v alues are all f or ref erence only . Actual required e xposure times depend on lighting conditions. Appro ximate Exposure Time Le vel 5 Le vel 4 Level 3 Le vel 2 Le[...]

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    Operation Guide 3071 ( B ) 12 Illumination Precautions • The electro-luminescent panel that provides illumination loses po wer after v ery long use. • Illumination ma y be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight. • Illumination turns off automatically whenever an alarm sounds. • The watch ma y emit an audib le sound whenever the displ[...]