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Contents Before Getting Started... Watch Face and Display Indicators Navigating Between Modes Mode Overview Shifting the Hands Viewing the Face in the Dark Useful Features Time Adjustment Using Watch Operations to Adjust the Time Setting Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or Aircraft Using Mobile Link with a Mobile Phone Getting Ready Auto Time Adjustment Mode Customization Customizing the Timekeeping Mode Screen Viewing Step Count Data Recording Your Current Location (Location Memory) Checking the Distance and Bearing to a Location Memory Point (Location Indicator) Auto Altitude Calibration Recording Waypoints and Their Altitudes (Mission Log) Configuring World Time Settings Adjusting Hand Alignment Phone Finder Configuring Watch Settings Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting MA2005-ED © 2019 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Connection Connecting with a Phone Canceling a Connection with a Phone Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or Aircraft Unpairing If you purchase another phone Digital Compass Taking a Compass Reading Calibrating the Compass Calibrating Compass Readings Setting Up for True North Readings (Magnetic Declination Calibration) Magnetic North and True North 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 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 Unit Temperature Reading Precautions Viewing Altitude Records Viewing Saved Data Deleting a Particular Record Deleting All Records Sunrise and Sunset Times Looking Up Today’s Sunrise and Sunset Times Looking Up Sunrise and Sunset Times by Specifying a Day Stopwatch Measuring Elapsed Time Measuring a Split Time Timer Setting the Timer Start Time Using the Timer Alarms and Hourly Time Signal Configuring Alarm Settings Configuring the Hourly Time Signal Setting Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal World Time Checking World Time World Time City Setting Swapping Your Home City Time and World Time Selecting UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) as Your World Time City Operation Guide 5594 1

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Contents

Before Getting Started...Watch Face and Display Indicators

Navigating Between Modes

Mode Overview

Shifting the Hands

Viewing the Face in the Dark

Useful Features

Time AdjustmentUsing Watch Operations to Adjust the TimeSetting

Using the Watch in a Medical Facility orAircraft

Using Mobile Link with a MobilePhone

Getting Ready

Auto Time Adjustment

Mode Customization

Customizing the Timekeeping Mode Screen

Viewing Step Count Data

Recording Your Current Location (LocationMemory)

Checking the Distance and Bearing to aLocation Memory Point (Location Indicator)

Auto Altitude Calibration

Recording Waypoints and Their Altitudes(Mission Log)

Configuring World Time Settings

Adjusting Hand Alignment

Phone Finder

Configuring Watch Settings

Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting

MA2005-ED © 2019 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

ConnectionConnecting with a PhoneCanceling a Connection with a PhoneUsing the Watch in a Medical Facility orAircraftUnpairingIf you purchase another phone

Digital CompassTaking a Compass Reading

Calibrating the CompassCalibrating Compass ReadingsSetting Up for True North Readings(Magnetic Declination Calibration)

Magnetic North and True North

Digital Compass Reading Precautions

Altitude MeasurementChecking the Current Altitude

Calibrating Altitude Readings (Offset)

Checking the Altitude Differential from aReference Point

Setting the Auto Measurement Interval

Recording Altitude Readings

Specifying the Altitude Measurement Unit

Altitude Reading Precautions

Barometric PressureMeasurement

Checking the Current Barometric Pressure

Checking Changes in Barometric PressureOver Time

Checking the Change in Barometric Pressurebetween Two Readings

Barometric Pressure Change Indications

Calibrating Barometric Pressure Readings(Offset)

Specifying the Barometric Pressure Unit

Barometric Pressure Reading Precautions

Temperature MeasurementChecking the Current Temperature

Calibrating Temperature Readings (Offset)

Specifying the Temperature Unit

Temperature Reading Precautions

Viewing Altitude RecordsViewing Saved Data

Deleting a Particular Record

Deleting All Records

Sunrise and Sunset TimesLooking Up Today’s Sunrise and SunsetTimes

Looking Up Sunrise and Sunset Times bySpecifying a Day

StopwatchMeasuring Elapsed Time

Measuring a Split Time

TimerSetting the Timer Start Time

Using the Timer

Alarms and Hourly Time SignalConfiguring Alarm Settings

Configuring the Hourly Time Signal Setting

Turning Off an Alarm or the Hourly Time Signal

World TimeChecking World Time

World Time City Setting

Swapping Your Home City Time and WorldTime

Selecting UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)as Your World Time City

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PedometerCounting Steps

Causes of Incorrect Step Count

Hand Alignment AdjustmentAdjusting Hand Alignment

Other SettingsEnabling the Button Operation Tone

Reflecting Altitude Differential in ActivityMeasurements

Returning the Watch to Its Factory DefaultSettings

International Travel

Other InformationCity Table

Summer Time Table

Supported Phones

Specifications

Mobile Link Precautions

Copyrights and Registered Copyrights

Troubleshooting

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Before GettingStarted...

This section provides an overview of the watchand introduces convenient ways it can beused.

Important!

● This watch is not a special-purposemeasuring instrument. Measurementfunction readings are intended forgeneral reference only.

● Whenever using the Digital Compassof this watch for serious trekking,mountain climbing, or other activities,be sure to always take along anothercompass to confirm readings. If thereadings produced by the DigitalCompass of this watch are differentfrom those of the other compass,perform figure 8 calibration or 2-pointcalibration of the watch compass toensure better accuracy.ー Compass readings and calibration

will not be possible if the watch is inthe vicinity of a permanent magnet(magnetic accessory, etc.), metalobjects, high-voltage wires, aerialwires, or electrical householdappliances (TV, computer,cellphone, etc.)

l Digital Compass● The watch’s Altimeter Mode calculates

and displays relative altitude based onbarometric pressure readingsproduced by its pressure sensor.Because of this, altitude valuesdisplayed by the watch may bedifferent from your actual elevationand/or sea level elevation indicated forthe area where you are located.Regular calibration in accordance withthe local altitude (elevation)indications is recommended.l Altitude Measurement

Note

● The illustrations included in thisoperation guide have been created tofacilitate explanation. An illustrationmay differ somewhat from the item itrepresents.

Watch Face and DisplayIndicators

⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭

②①

A The second hand points to [R] when thewatch is standing by for connection with aphone.

B The second hand points to [C] when thewatch is connected with a phone.

C With 12 o’clock as the reference point, thesecond hand indicates either north(compass reading) or the approximateangle differential from your currentlocation to a destination (LocationIndicator).

D The second hand indicates altitude/barometric pressure differential.

E Flashes while the watch’s hands areshifted for easier reading.

F Displayed when the indicated time issummer time.

G Displayed when an alarm is turned on.

H Displayed during p.m. times while 12-hourtimekeeping is being used.

I Displayed while Auto Light is enabled.

J Displayed while Mission Log is enabled.

K Displayed while barometric pressuretrend information is enabled.

L Shows the barometric pressuremeasurement unit.

M Shows the altitude and distancemeasurement unit.

N Appears when the hourly time signal is on.

● Battery ReplacementWhen battery power goes low, will startto flash and some functions will becomedisabled. If continues to flash, replacethe battery.Request battery replacement from a CASIOservice center or your original retailer.

Navigating Between ModesYour watch has the modes shown below.● To return to the Timekeeping Mode from

any other mode, hold down (E) for at leasttwo seconds.

E

E

E

E

EE

EA EC

E

E

E

A

C

Altitude Record Recall Mode

Thermometer Mode

Barometer Mode

Digital Compass ModeAltimeter Mode

Sunrise/Sunset ModeStopwatch Mode

Timer Mode

World Time Mode

Timekeeping Mode

Alarm Mode

Use the buttons in the illustration above tonavigate between modes.

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Note

● You can use G-SHOCK Connected tochange the arrangement of modes, orto delete or add modes.lMode Customization

● To perform operations with G-SHOCKConnected, you first need to pair thewatch with the phone where the app isinstalled.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

Mode Overview● Timekeeping ModeThis mode shows the current time and date.You can also configure settings to show abarometric pressure graph, World Time, stepcount, and/or sunrise and sunset times.You can navigate between display screens bypressing (D).

DD

D

D

Day of the week, month, day

Hour, minute, second

Barometric pressure graph, month, dayStep count

Barometric pressure graph

Daily step count

One second

later

Note

● You can use G-SHOCK Connected toadd the items below to the display.You can also remove items from thedisplay and rearrange their displaylocations.ー Year, month, dayー Barometric pressure graphー World Time hour and minuteー Home City sunrise and sunset timesl Customizing the Timekeeping

Mode Screen● To perform operations with G-SHOCK

Connected, you first need to pair thewatch with the phone where the app isinstalled.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

Connecting with a Paired Phone to Adjustthe Watch’s TimePress (B).l Triggering Immediate Time AdjustmentSearching for a Paired PhoneHold down (B) for about 5 seconds.l Phone Finder

● Digital Compass ModeUse this mode to take direction and bearingangle readings.l Digital Compass

D

RemeasureDisplay screen

navigation

Objective

A North indication

B Bearing at 12 o’clock

C Bearing angle at 12 o’clock

● Altimeter ModeUse this mode to take an altitude reading foryour current location.l Altitude Measurement

② ③

Remeasure

Display screen navigation

A Altitude differential/current time seconds

B Altitude graph

C Altitude

● Barometer ModeUse this mode to take barometric pressurereadings at your current location.l Barometric Pressure Measurement

② ③

Remeasure

Display screen navigation

A Barometric pressure differential/currenttime seconds

B Barometric pressure graph

C Barometric pressure

● Thermometer ModeUse this mode to take temperature readingsat your current location.l Temperature Measurement

Remeasure

A Temperature

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● Altitude Record Recall ModeUse this mode to view altitude records.l Viewing Altitude Records

Data search

Data search

A Number of the record displayed last timethe Altitude Record Recall Mode wasused

● Sunrise/Sunset ModeUse this mode to check the sunrise and sunsettimes for your Home City.l Sunrise and Sunset Times

③②①

Date search

Date search

A Year, month, day

B Sunrise time

C Sunrise indicator

D Sunset time

E Sunset indicator

● Stopwatch ModeUse this mode to measure elapsed time.l Stopwatch

②①

③ Start/Stop

Split/reset

A Stopwatch minutes

B Stopwatch seconds

C Stopwatch: 1/100 second

● Timer ModeUse this mode to countdown from a desiredstart time.l Timer

②①

③ Start/Stop

Reset

A Timer hours

B Timer minutes

C Timer seconds

● Alarm ModeThe watch will beep when an alarm time isreached.l Alarms and Hourly Time SignalWhen the last screen was an alarm screen

②③

Select alarm/hourly time signal

Select alarm/hourly time signalOn/off

When the last screen was the hourly timesignal screen

Select alarm/hourly time signal

Select alarm/hourly time signalOn/off

A Alarm number

B Alarm enabled/disabled

C Alarm hour/minute

D Hourly time signal enable/disable

● World Time ModeThis mode shows the current time in 38 citiesand UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time.lWorld Time

Select cityShow current city

Select city

A Home City time

B World Time City

C World Time City current time

Shifting the HandsHand shift moves the hands out of the way foreasy viewing of display information.

1. While holding down (L), press (E).This will shift the analog hands to alloweasy viewing of display information.

2. To return the hands to their normaltimekeeping positions, hold down (L) asyou press (E) again, or press (E) to changeto another mode.

Note

● The hands will resume normaltimekeeping automatically if youchange modes or if you leave thewatch with its hands shifted and do notperform any operation for about onehour.

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Viewing the Face in the DarkThe face of the watch can be illuminated forviewing in the dark.

● To illuminate the face manuallyPressing (L) turns on illumination.● Illumination will turn off automatically if an

alarm starts to sound.

● To illuminate the face when Auto Lightis enabled

If Auto Light is enabled, face illumination willturn on automatically whenever the watch ispositioned at an angle of 40 degrees or more.

40 degrees or more

Important!

● Auto Light may not operate properlywhen the watch is at a horizontal angleof 15 degrees or greater fromhorizontal as shown in the illustrationbelow.

● Electro-static charge or magnetismcan interfere with proper auto lightoperation. If this happens, try loweringyour arm and then angle it towardsyour face again.

● When moving the watch you may notea slight rattling sound. This is due tooperation of the auto light switch,which determines the currentorientation of the watch. It does notindicate malfunction.

Note

● Auto Light is disabled when any one ofthe conditions below exists.ー Alarm, timer alert, or other beeper

soundingー Hand movement operation is in

progressー Watch in the Compass Mode

● Configuring the Auto Light SettingHolding down (L) for at least three seconds inthe Timekeeping Mode toggles Auto Lightbetween enabled and disabled.● [LT] is displayed while Auto Light is

enabled.● If you do not disable it manually, Auto Light

remains enabled for approximately sixhours. After that, it becomes disabledautomatically.

On

● Specifying the Illumination DurationYou can select either 1.5 seconds or threeseconds as the illumination duration.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (E) three times so [LT] is displayed.

4. Press (A) to toggle between the twoillumination duration settings.[1]: 1.5-second illumination[3]: 3-second illumination

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Useful FeaturesPairing the watch with your phone makes anumber of the watch’s features easier to use.Auto time adjustmentl Auto Time Adjustment

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Selection of More Than 300 World Timecitiesl Configuring World Time Settings

Data transfer to a phonel Viewing Step Count Data

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Use your phone to check the distance andbearing to a point in Location Memoryl Checking the Distance and Bearing to a

Location Memory Point (Location Indicator)

Use your phone to record route waypointsand their altitudesl Recording Waypoints and Their Altitudes

(Mission Log)

In addition, a number of other watch settingscan be configured using your phone.

To transfer data to a watch and toconfigure settings, you first need to pairthe watch with your phone.l Getting Ready● Your phone needs to have the CASIO “G-

SHOCK Connected” app installed to pairwith the watch.

Time AdjustmentYour watch can connect with a phone to obtaininformation that it uses to adjust its date andtime setting.

Important!

● Disable Auto Time Adjustment whenyou are on an aircraft or in any otherlocation where radio signals maycause problems.l Using G-SHOCK Connected to

Configure Settingsl Using Watch Operations to

Configure Settings

Referring to the information below, configurethe time setting in accordance with the methodthat suits your own lifestyle.

Do you use a phone?Time adjustment by connecting with yourphone is recommended.l Auto Time Adjustment

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If your phone cannot connect with thewatch

You can adjust time settings byperforming operations on the watch.l Using Watch Operations to Adjust the

Time Setting

Using Watch Operations toAdjust the Time Setting

If your watch cannot connect with a phone forsome reason, you can use watch operationsto adjust date and time settings.

● Setting a Home Time CityUse the procedure in this section to select acity to use as your Home City. If you are in anarea that observes summer time, you can alsoenable or disable summer time.

Note

● The initial factory default summer timesetting for all cities is [AUTO]. In manycases, the [AUTO] setting lets you usethe watch without switching betweensummer time and standard time.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Use (A) and (C) to change the Home City.● For details refer to the information

below.l City Table

4. Press (E).

5. Use (A) to select a summer time setting.Each press of (A) cycles through availablesettings in the sequence shown below.● [AUTO]

The watch switches between standardtime and summer time automatically.

● [OFF]The watch always indicates standardtime.

● [ON]The watch always indicates summertime.

6. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

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● Setting the Time/Date

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (D).This causes the seconds to flash.

4. Keep pressing (E) until the setting itemyou want to change is selected.● Each press of (E) moves to the next

setting item in the sequence shownbelow.

Day

Month

Year

Minutes

Hours

Seconds

5. Configure the date and time settings.● To reset the seconds to 00: Press (A). 1

is added to the minutes when thecurrent count is between 30 and 59seconds.

● Use (C) and (A) to change the othersettings.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to configure timeand date settings.

7. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

● Switching between 12-hour and 24-hour Timekeeping

You can specify either 12-hour format or 24-hour format for the time display.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (E) four times.This causes [12H] or [24H] to flash on thedisplay.

4. Press (A) to toggle the setting between[12H] (12-hour timekeeping) or [24H] (24-hour timekeeping).

24-hour timekeeping12-hour timekeeping

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Using the Watch in a MedicalFacility or Aircraft

Whenever you are in a hospital, on an aircraft,or in any other location where connection witha phone may cause problems, you canperform the procedure below to disable autotime adjustment. To re-enable auto timeadjustment, perform the same operationagain.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (E) five times.This displays [RCV].

4. Press (A) to select the auto timeadjustment setting you want.[OFF]: Auto time adjustment disabled.[ON]: Auto time adjustment enabled.

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Note

● If the watch is paired with a phone, G-SHOCK Connected can be used todisable auto time adjustment.l Using G-SHOCK Connected to

Disable Auto Time Adjustment

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Using Mobile Link witha Mobile Phone

While there is a Bluetooth connectionbetween the watch and phone, the watch timesetting is adjusted automatically. You can alsochange the watch’s other settings.

Note

● This function is available only while G-SHOCK Connected is running on thephone.

● This section describes watch andphone operations.X : Watch operationY : Phone operation

Getting ReadyTo use your watch in combination with aphone, you first need to pair them. Perform thesteps below to pair the watch with a phone.

●A Install the required app on yourphone.

In Google Play or the App Store, search for theCASIO “G-SHOCK Connected” app andinstall it on your phone.

●B Configure Bluetooth settings.Enable the phone’s Bluetooth.

Note

● For details about setting procedures,see your phone documentation.

●C Pair the watch with a phone.Before you can use the watch in combinationwith a phone, you first need to pair them.

1. Move the phone to be paired with close to(within one meter of) the watch.

2. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thescreen of the phone to be paired with.● If a pairing prompt message appears,

perform the operation shown on thephone screen.

● After pairing starts, the second hand willmove to [R]. When pairing is complete,the second hand will move to [C].

● If pairing fails for some reason, thewatch will return to the state in step 1 ofthis procedure. Perform the pairingprocedure again from the beginning.

Note

● The first time you start up G-SHOCKConnected, a message will appear onyour phone asking if you want toenable location informationacquisition. Configure settings to allowbackground use of locationinformation.

Auto Time AdjustmentThe watch will connect with a phone at presettimes each day and adjust its time settings.● Using Auto AdjustYour watch adjusts its time setting four timesa day according to a preset schedule. If youleave your watch in the Timekeeping Mode, itwill perform the adjustment operationautomatically as you go about your daily life,without any operation required by you.

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Important!

● The watch may not be able to performauto time adjustment under theconditions described below.ー While the watch is too far away from

its paired phoneー While communication is not possible

due to radio interference, etc.ー While the phone is updating its

systemー While G-SHOCK Connected is not

running on the phone

Note

● If the watch does not indicate thecorrect time even if it is able to connectwith a phone, adjust the hand and dayindicator alignment.l Adjusting Hand Alignment

● If there is a World Time City specifiedwith G-SHOCK Connected, its time willalso be adjusted automatically.

● The watch will connect with the phoneand perform auto time adjustment ataround 12:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 12:30p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The connection isautomatically terminated after autotime adjustment is complete.

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● Triggering Immediate Time AdjustmentThe watch’s time setting will be adjustedautomatically whenever you establish aconnection between the watch and a phone.Whenever you want to trigger immediate timeadjustment, perform the procedure below toconnect with a phone.

1. Move the phone close to (within one meterof) the watch.

2. X Press (B).[TIME] flashes to indicate that the watchhas started the connection operation.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [OK] willappear, time information will be acquired,and then the watch’s time setting will beadjusted.

Trying to connect Following time adjustment

Note

● You can perform the above operationfor time adjustment from any watchmode.

● The connection is terminatedautomatically after time adjustment iscomplete.

● If time adjustment fails for somereason, [ERR] will appear.

Mode CustomizationYou can use G-SHOCK Connected tocustomize modes by rearranging them on thescreen, and by deleting or adding modes.

Important!

● You cannot perform modecustomization operations on thewatch. Use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure settings.

The modes below can be rearranged ordeleted.● Barometer Mode● Thermometer Mode● Altitude Record Recall Mode● Sunrise/Sunset Mode● Stopwatch Mode● Timer Mode● Alarm Mode● World Time Mode

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operations shown on thephone screen to configure mode settings.

Note

● Increasing or decreasing the numberof modes may change mode functionsand/or settings.

● Even if you remove the BarometerMode, you can still display thebarometric pressure graph on theTimekeeping Mode screen.

● Even if you remove the Sunrise/SunsetMode, you can still display sunrise andsunset times on the TimekeepingMode screen.

● To initialize Mode Customization

Important!

● Initializing Mode Customization alsoinitializes watch settings.

Note

● Mode Customization cannot beinitialized while Mission Log isenabled.

1. X Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. X Press (D).This causes the seconds to flash.

Seconds

4. X Hold down (C) for at least five seconds.Release it when [RESET] stops flashing.This initializes Mode Customization.

5. X Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

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Customizing theTimekeeping Mode Screen

You can use G-SHOCK Connected torearrange display items on the TimekeepingMode, and to add or remove items.

Important!

● Note that you cannot use watchoperations to configure display itemsettings. Use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure settings.

The items below can be displayed.● Day of the week, month, day

● Year, month, day *

● Barometric pressure graph, month, day

● Barometric Pressure Graph *

● Hour, minute, second

● World Time hour, minute *

● Step count

● Home Time City sunrise/sunset times *

* Item that can be added using G-SHOCKConnected. These items are not displayedunder initial default settings.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operations shown on thephone screen to configure mode settings.

Viewing Step Count DataG-SHOCK Connected can be used to view theinformation below, which is measured by thewatch.● Your step count and physical exertion over

the past 24 hours● Weekly number of steps, calories burned

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (B) for at least two seconds

until the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Follow the instructions on the screen todisplay pedometer data.

Note

● You can also use G-SHOCKConnected to specify a daily steptarget.

● Though the step count is displayed onthe watch in real time, G-SHOCKConnected displays step counts at thetime when a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone.Because of this, the step countsdisplayed by G-SHOCK Connectedmay be different from those displayedby the watch.

Recording Your CurrentLocation (Location Memory)

You can use G-SHOCK Connected to recordcurrent location information.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Enter the Timekeeping Mode orCompass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

3. X Hold down (C) for at least five secondsuntil [MEMORY] starts to flash. Releasethe button when the second hand pointsto [R] twice.If location information is successfullyacquired after a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone,[MEMORY] will change to [OK], and thesecond hand will move from [R] to [C].● [ERR] will appear on the display if

connection fails for some reason.● [FAILED]n[POSITION] will appear in

sequence if location informationacquisition fails for some reason.

Trying to connect Connection successful

4. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to view the LocationMemory information record.● You can have only one location record

in memory. Saving location informationwhile there is already a location recordin memory will overwrite the existingrecord with the new information.

Note

● If there is location information stored inLocation Memory, you can useLocation Indicator to check thedistance and bearing to the storedlocation.l Checking the Distance and

Bearing to a Location MemoryPoint (Location Indicator)

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Checking the Distance andBearing to a LocationMemory Point (LocationIndicator)

The watch acquires current locationinformation from the phone, and then displaysthe bearing and distance from your currentlocation to the location recorded in LocationMemory.l Recording Your Current Location (Location

Memory)

Bearing to memory point

Distance to memory point

Memory point

Important!

● Note that G-SHOCK Connectedoperation is disabled while LocationIndicator is in use.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Enter the Timekeeping Mode orCompass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

3. X Hold down (C) for at least two secondsuntil [INDICATE] starts to flash. Releasethe button when the second hand movesto [R].When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone andlocation information acquisition issuccessful, [INDICATE] will change to[OK], and the second hand will move from[R] to [C].After two seconds the distance from yourcurrent location to the recorded locationwill appear on the display, and the secondhand will indicate the bearing to thedestination.

*2Distance from your current location

Bearing to destination

After two seconds

*1

Second hand

*1When the second hand is within the rangebetween 55 seconds to 05 seconds(indicating that you are within 30 degreesof the bearing to the destination), [ ] willbe displayed as a light figure on a darkbackground.*2[G] is shown on the display when you arewithin 80 meters of the destination. [G] willdisappear from the display if you move toa distance of 161 meters or more from thedestination.

4. X Check the display distance and thebearing to your destination on the display.

Note

● Location Indicator remains enabled forthree minutes.

● The watch connects with the phoneand acquires location informationevery 10 seconds or each time (B) ispressed, and uses the information torefresh the distance and the bearing tothe point stored in Location Memory.

● Location Indicator will becomedisabled automatically about threeminutes after it is enabled. You canalso disable it manually by pressingany button besides (B) or (L).

● Pressing (B) or (L) while LocationIndicator is enabled will cause it toremain enabled for three minutes afterthe button is pressed.

● Pressing (B) to update data causes [TRY] to appear on the display andremain displayed until data updating iscomplete.

● [ FAIL] will appear on the display inthe cases below.ー When it has been 30 seconds or

more since the last update andlocation information acquisition fails

ー When it has been 60 seconds ormore since the last update

ー When data acquisition fails after youpress (B)

● The display range for the distance to adestination is 0 to 99,999 meters (0 to327,995 feet). [ -----] will be shownfor the distance to the destination whenit is outside the display range.

● [ERR] will appear on the display ifconnection fails for some reason.

● The message [NO-DATA] will appearwhen there is no data in LocationMemory.

● [FAILED]n[POSITION] will appear insequence if the first locationinformation acquisition fails.

● [ ] or [G] will flash on the display if thewatch detects abnormal magnetismwhile Location Indicator is in use.

● [ ERR] will appear on the display if adirection sensor error occurs whileLocation Indicator is in use.

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Auto Altitude CalibrationEnabling auto altitude calibration with G-SHOCK Connected will cause altitude valuesto be acquired by G-SHOCK Connected,which will be used to automatically correct thewatch’s altitude reading.

Important!

● Use G-SHOCK Connected to enableor disable auto altitude calibration. Itcannot be enabled or disabled on thewatch.

Note

● If an altitude value acquired by G-SHOCK Connected satisfies accuracyconditions, the watch will automaticallycorrect is altitude reading.

● Auto altitude calibration is performedat the same time as auto timeadjustment.

● Auto altitude calibration is notperformed for 12 hours after the timesetting is adjusted manually.

Recording Waypoints andTheir Altitudes (Mission Log)

Route Log uses G-SHOCK Connected GPSto record the waypoints of your routes. At thesame time, the watch takes altitude readingsevery two minutes and stores them in memory,and automatically transfers altitude data to G-SHOCK Connected every hour.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Enter the Timekeeping Mode orAltimeter Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

3. X Hold down (A) for at least five secondsuntil [LOG] starts to flash. Release thebutton when the second hand moves to[R].When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [LOG] willchange to [LOG ON], and the secondhand will move from [R] to [C].● This indicates that Mission Log is

enabled.Trying to connect Connection

successful

● To disable Mission Log, hold down (A)again for at least five seconds.

Note

● [LOG] is displayed while Mission Logis enabled.

● Mission Log becomes disabledautomatically 12 hours after it isenabled.

● Mission Log remains enabled even ifyou change to another mode.

● The watch has enough memory to holdup to 60 altitude records. Recordingdata when there are already 60records in memory will automaticallydelete the oldest record to make roomfor the new one.

● Data TransferAfter Mission Log is enabled, data transferstarts when the number of altitude records inwatch memory reaches 30.● Auto data transfer is performed during the

normal state of each mode.The display cycles as shown below as data isbeing transferred.

● The second hand will point to [R].● If data transfer fails for some reason, the

watch will return to the previous screen with[LOG] flashing.

Note

● If auto transfer fails for some reason,the watch will keep trying up to fivetimes at 10-minute intervals. Or data istransferred when a G-SHOCKConnected connection is established.

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Configuring World TimeSettings

Specifying a World Time City with G-SHOCKConnected causes the watch’s World TimeCity to change accordingly. The standardtime/summer time setting of the World Timewill be adjusted automatically without anywatch operation required by you.

Note

● G-SHOCK Connected World Time letsyou select from among approximately300 cities as the World Time City.

● Selecting a World Time City

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (B) for at least two seconds

until the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen. The World Time setting willbe reflected on the watch.

Note

● You can use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure settings for user cities thatare not included in the watch’s built-inWorld Time Cities. You must use G-SHOCK Connected to select a usercity as your World Time City.

● Configuring the Summer Time Setting

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (B) for at least two seconds

until the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to select a summer timesetting.● “Auto”

The watch switches between standardtime and summer time automatically.

● “OFF”The watch always indicates standardtime.

● “ON”The watch always indicates summertime.

Note

● While the summer time setting is“Auto”, the watch will switch betweenstandard time and summer timeautomatically. You do not need toswitch between standard time andsummer time manually. Even if you arein an area that does not observesummer time, you can leave thewatch’s summer time setting as “Auto”.

● For information about summer timeperiods, refer to the “Summer TimeTable” or G-SHOCK Connected.

● Swapping Your World Time and HomeTime

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (B) for at least two seconds

until the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to swap your Home Timewith your World Time.

Note

● The watch will not perform auto timeadjustment for 24 hours after you swapyour Home Time and World Time.

Adjusting Hand AlignmentIf the hands are out of alignment even thoughauto time adjustment is being performed, useG-SHOCK Connected to adjust them.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (B) for at least two seconds

until the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to correct hand alignment.

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Phone FinderYou can use phone finder to trigger a tone onthe phone to make it easy to find. The tone isforced to sound even if the phone is in vibratemode.

Important!

● Do not use this function in areas wherephone call tones are restricted.

● The tone sounds at a high volume. Donot use this function when listening tophone output over earphones.

1. X If the watch is connected with a phone,press any button besides (L) to terminatethe connection.● After the connection is terminated, the

watch will return to the mode it was inbefore connection was established.

Example: After connecting from theTimekeeping Mode

Connected Disconnected

2. X Hold down (B) for at least five secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] threetimes.The phone will sound a tone when itestablishes a connection with the watch.● It will take a few seconds before the

phone tone sounds.

ConnectedSearching for phone

3. X Press any button besides (L) to stop thetone.● You can press any watch button to stop

the phone tone only during the first 30seconds after it starts to sound.

Configuring Watch SettingsYou can use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure the settings below.● Timer start time● Alarms● Digital Compass● Altimeter● Barometer

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Select the setting you want to changeand then perform the operation shown onthe phone screen.

Changing the Home CitySummer Time Setting

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to change your Home Citysummer time setting.

Connection

Connecting with a PhoneThis section explains how to establish aBluetooth connection with a phone that ispaired with the watch.● If the watch is not paired with the phone you

want to connect with, refer to the informationbelow and pair them.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

1. Move the phone close to (within one meterof) the watch.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

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Important!

● If you have problems establishing aconnection, it could mean that G-SHOCK Connected is not running onthe phone. On the phone’s HomeScreen, tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon. After the app startsup, hold down the watch’s (B) buttonfor at least two seconds.

Note

● The connection will be terminated ifyou do not perform any operation onthe watch or phone for a fixed amountof time.To specify the connection limit time,perform the following operation with G-SHOCK Connected: “Watch settings”n “Connection time”. Next, select asetting of 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10minutes.

Canceling a Connection with aPhone

To terminate a Bluetooth connection, pressany watch button besides (L).● After the connection is terminated, the

watch will return to the mode it was in beforeconnection was established.

Example: After connecting from theTimekeeping Mode

Connected Disconnected

Using the Watch in a Medical Facilityor Aircraft

Whenever you are in a hospital, on an aircraft,or in any other location where connection witha phone may cause problems, you canperform the procedure below to disable autotime adjustment. To re-enable auto timeadjustment, perform the same operationagain.

1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

2. X Hold down (B) for at least two secondsuntil the second hand points to [R] twice.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [APP] willchange to [OK], and the second hand willmove from [R] to [C].● If connection fails for some reason,

[ERR] will appear on the displaymomentarily and then the watch willreturn to the mode it was in before youstarted the connection procedure.

Trying to connect Connection successful

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to enable or disable autotime adjustment.

UnpairingUnpairing the watch from a phone requiresboth G-SHOCK Connected and watchoperations.

● Deleting Pairing Information from G-SHOCK Connected

1. X If the watch is connected with a phone,press any button besides (L) to terminatethe connection.● After the connection is terminated, the

watch will return to the mode it was inbefore connection was established.

Connected Disconnected

2. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.

3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to unpair.

● Deleting Pairing Information from theWatch

1. X Hold down (E) for at least two secondsto enter the Timekeeping Mode.

2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. X Press (D).This causes the seconds to flash.

Seconds

4. X Hold down (C) for at least two seconds.Release it when [PAIR CLR] stopsflashing.This deletes the pairing information fromthe watch.

5. X Press (D) to return to the TimekeepingMode.

If you purchase another phoneYou need to perform the pairing operationwhenever you want to establish a Bluetoothconnection with a phone for the first time.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

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Digital CompassYou can use the Digital Compass Mode todetermine the direction of north, and to checkyour bearing to a destination.

Important!

● Check the information at the link belowto find out how to ensure correctreadings.l Calibrating Compass Readingsl Digital Compass Reading

Precautions

Taking a Compass Reading

1. Enter the Compass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes● Entering the Compass Mode starts

compass readings.2. Keeping the watch level, point 12 o’clock

in the direction of your desired objective.● The second hand will point North. The

digital display will show one of 16 literaldirection indications or the bearingangle.

● You can toggle between literal directionindications and bearing angle displayby pressing (D).

● To retrigger the compass operation,press (C).

Interpreting Bearing Readings

D

315°0°

Bearing angle to objective

Bearing to objective

North

ObjectiveBearing angle

Directions: N (North), E (East), W (West), S(South)

Note

● Normally the Compass Modeindicates magnetic north. You can alsoconfigure settings to indicate truenorth.l Setting Up for True North

Readings (Magnetic DeclinationCalibration)

lMagnetic North and True North● After the initial reading is displayed, the

watch will continue to take readingsabout every second for about the next60 seconds. The watch will return tothe Timekeeping Mode automaticallyabout 60 seconds after you press (C).

● Auto Light will not illuminate the facewhile a compass operation is inprogress.

● If an alarm or other beeper sounds, orif you turn on illumination by pressing(L) while a compass operation is inprogress, the compass operation willbe suspended momentarily. Thecompass operation will resume whenthe beeper stops or illumination turnsoff.

● You can use G-SHOCK Connected torecord location information and thenuse the watch to display the distanceand bearing to the recorded location.l Recording Your Current Location

(Location Memory)l Checking the Distance and

Bearing to a Location MemoryPoint (Location Indicator)

● Aligning a Map with ActualSurroundings (Setting a Map)

Setting a map means to align the map so thedirections indicated on it are aligned with theactual directions of your location. Once youset a map, you can more easily get a grasp ofthe relationship between map markings andactual geographic contours. To set a map withthis watch, align north on the map with thenorth indication of the watch. Once you set themap, you can compare your bearing on themap with your surroundings, which will helpyou determine your current location anddestination.● Note that map reading skills and experience

are required to determine your currentlocation and destination on a map.

Calibrating the Compass

Calibrating Compass ReadingsPerform figure 8 or two-point calibrationwhenever you notice the watch’s compassreadings are different from those of anothercompass, or before setting out on a climb ortrek.● Note that accurate compass readings

and/or calibration will not be possible in anarea where strong magnetism is present.l Digital Compass Reading Precautions

Figure 8 calibration

1. Enter the Compass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] startsflashing and then appears on thedisplay.

3. Press (C).Move your arm in a figure 8 pattern asshown in the illustrations below.

● Allow your wrist to twist.● Keep your arm as far as possible from

your body as you move it.● The symbol will stop flashing on

the display while calibration is inprogress.

● When calibration is successful, [OK] willappear on the display and the watch willreturn to the Digital Compass screen.This completes the calibrationoperation.

Note

● If [ERR] is displayed, press any buttonbesides (D) and then perform thisprocedure again from step 3.

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2-Point Calibration

1. Enter the Compass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] startsflashing and then appears on thedisplay.

3. Press (E).This causes [o 1] to appear on the display.

4. While keeping the watch horizontal, press(C).This starts calibration of the first point,which causes [WAIT] to appear on thedisplay. When calibration is successful,indicators will appear on the display in thefollowing sequence: [OK] n [TURN] n[180°] n [p 2].

5. Rotate the watch 180 degrees, taking careto be as exact as possible.

6. Press (C).● This starts calibration of the second

point, which causes [WAIT] to appearon the display.

● When calibration is successful, [OK] willappear on the display and the watch willreturn to the Digital Compass screen.This completes the calibrationoperation.

Note

● [ERR] will appear if calibration fails forsome reason. If this happens, restartthe above procedure from step 2.

Auto CalibrationYour watch performs auto bearing calibration.● When bearing calibration starts, the second

hand will move to 12 o’clock, and the digitaldisplay contents will flash.

Second hand

Note

● Auto bearing calibration is performedwhen the conditions below exist.ー Watch is worn on the wrist.ー Watch is in the Timekeeping Mode.ー You are walking

● After calibration is successful, autocalibration will not be performed againfor 24 hours.

Setting Up for True North Readings(Magnetic Declination Calibration)

If you want the watch to indicate true northinstead of magnetic north, you need to specifyyour current location’s magnetic declinationdirection (east or west) and declination angle.lMagnetic North and True North● The magnetic declination angle value can

be set in 1° (degree) units only. Use a valuethat is closest to the angle you want to set.Example: For an angle of 7.4°, set 7°.Example: For an angle of 7°40’ (7 degrees,40 minutes), set 8°.

Note

● Magnetic declination angles (east orwest) and angle degree values forspecific locations can be found ongeographic maps, mountain climbingmaps, and other maps that includecontour lines.

1. Enter the Compass Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] startsflashing and then appears on thedisplay.

3. Press (E) twice.[DEC] will appear on the display, followedby [0°].

4. Use (A) (East) and (C) (West) to changethe magnetic declination direction andangle.Setting range: 90° west to 90° east[0° (OFF)]: Magnetic north[E]: East declination (Magnetic north iseast of true north.)[W]: West declination (Magnetic north iswest of true north.)● To return the setting to [0° (OFF)], press

(A) and (C) at the same time.

Magnetic declination angle

Magnetic declination direction

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

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Magnetic North and TrueNorth

There are actually two types of north:magnetic north and true north.Magnetic north: North indicated by the needleof a compassTrue north: Direction to the North PoleAs shown in the illustration below, magneticnorth and true north are not the same.

Earth

Magnetic north

True north

Note

● The north indicated on commerciallyavailable maps is normally true north.

Digital Compass ReadingPrecautions

Location During UseTaking readings near sources of strongmagnetism can cause reading error. Keep thewatch away from the following types of items.Permanent magnets (magnetic accessories,etc.), metal objects, high-voltage wires, aerialwires, electrical household appliances (TVs,computers, cellphones, etc.)● Note that correct direction readings are not

possible indoors, especially inside ofreinforced concrete structures.

● Accurate direction readings are notpossible in motor vehicles, on boats, onaircraft, etc.

Storage LocationExposure of the watch to magnetism canaffect the accuracy of digital compassreadings. Keep the watch away from the typesof items below.Permanent magnets (magnetic accessories,etc.), metal objects, electrical householdappliances (TVs, computers, cellphones, etc.)

Altitude MeasurementThe watch takes altitude readings anddisplays results based on air pressuremeasurements taken by a built-in pressuresensor.

Important!

● The altitude readings displayed by thewatch are relative values that arecalculated based on barometricpressure measured by the watch’spressure sensor. This means thatbarometric pressure changes due toweather can cause altitude readingstaken at the same location to bedifferent. Also note that the valuedisplayed by the watch may bedifferent from the actual elevation and/or sea level elevation indicated for thearea where you are located. Whenusing the watch’s altimeter whilemountain climbing, it is recommendedthat you regularly calibrate its readingsin accordance with local altitude(elevation) indications.l Calibrating Altitude Readings

(Offset)● The altitude correction value you

specify and/or barometric pressurechanges may cause a negative valueto be displayed.

● Check the information at the link belowto find out about how to minimizedifferences between readingsproduced by the watch, and valuesprovided by local altitude (elevation)indications.l Altitude Reading Precautions

Checking the CurrentAltitude

1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.l Navigating Between ModesEntering the Altitude Mode will startaltitude measurement and display thealtitude at your current location.● You can navigate between display

screens by pressing (D).

D

Altitude

Altitude graph

Altitude graph

● The watch takes altitude readings everysecond for about the first three minutes.After that, it takes readings according tothe watch’s auto measurement intervalsetting.

● Check the information at the link belowto find out how to configure the automeasurement interval.l Setting the Auto Measurement

Interval● To retrigger measurement, press (A).● Press (E) to return to the Timekeeping

Mode.

Note

● When you enter the Altitude Mode, thesecond hand will indicate eithertimekeeping seconds, or thedifferential between altitudemeasurements (whichever wasindicated the last time you were in theAltitude Mode).You can change what information isindicated by the second hand.l Checking the Altitude Differential

from a Reference Point● Measurement range: -700 to 10,000

meters (-2,300 to 32,800 feet)(Measurement unit: 1 meter (5 feet))Note that calibrating altitude readingswill cause a change in themeasurement range.

● [- - -] will appear for the measured valueif it is outside the allowable range.

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Interpreting Altitude Graph Contents

70m*

6 readings agoCurrent reading

* 1 square (v) is 10 m.

Calibrating AltitudeReadings (Offset)

To minimize the difference between locallyindicated and measured values, you shouldupdate the reference altitude value (offset)before setting off and during treks or any otheractivities where you take altitude readings.Also, you can ensure accurate measurementsby checking a map local altitude indications orsome other source for your current location’saltitude, and regularly calibrating watchreadings with the latest information whilemountain climbing.

Note

● You can find out the altitude at yourcurrent location from signs, maps, onthe Internet, etc.

● Differences between actual altitudeand watch readings can be caused bythe factors below.ー Changes in barometric pressureー Changes in temperature caused by

variations in barometric pressureand by elevation

● Though altitude readings can be takenwithout calibration, doing so mayproduce readings that are verydifferent from indications by altitudemarkers, etc.

1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the current altitude andenters the Altitude Offset Mode.

3. Use (A) and (C) to change the altitudevalue to an elevation value obtained fromanother source.Setting range: -3,000 to 10,000 metersSetting unit: 1 meter● To return the altitude setting to its initial

factory default, press (A) and (C) at thesame time.

4. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Checking the AltitudeDifferential from a ReferencePoint

After you set a reference altitude, the secondhand of the watch will indicate the differencebetween your current altitude and thereference altitude. This makes it easy tomeasure the altitude difference between twopoints while climbing or trekking.

● Changing the Information Indicated bythe Second Hand

1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the altitude for your currentlocation.

3. Press (E) three times.This causes the display to show [HAND]n [DIFF] or [SEC].

4. Use (A) to select [DIFF].Each press of (A) cycles through thesettings shown below.[DIFF]: Second hand indicates altitudedifferential.[SEC]: Second hand indicates the currenttime seconds.

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

● Setting the Altitude DifferentialMeasurement Range

1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the altitude for your currentlocation.

3. Press (E) twice.This displays the altitude differentialmeasurement range.

4. Use (A) to select [100m] or [1000m].[100m]: ±100 meters (±328 feet) in 5-meter (16-foot) units[1000m]: ±1000 meters (±3280 feet) in50-meter (164-foot) units

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

● Measuring Altitude

1. Use the contour lines on your map todetermine the altitude differential betweenyour current location and your destination.

2. Change the information indicated by thesecond hand to [DIFF].l Changing the Information Indicated by

the Second Hand

3. Take an altitude reading of your currentlocation.l Checking the Current Altitude

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4. Hold down (L) for at least two seconds toset your current location’s altitude as thereference altitude.This causes [DIFF CLR] to stop flashingand displays the altitude at your currentlocation.● The second hand (Altitude Differential

Indicator) will indicate the differencebetween the reference altitude and thecurrent altitude reading. At this time thesecond hand should indicate ±0 m (±0feet).

Current location altitude

Altitude differential indicator

5. While comparing the difference betweenthe altitude you found on the map and thealtitude differential indicated by thewatch’s second hand, advance towardsyour destination.● When the altitude differential you found

on the map is the same as that indicatedby the second hand, it means you areclose to your destination.

Example: Altitude differential of -30 m (-98feet) (-300 m (-984 feet))

100 50

0

-50-100

Altitude differential indicator

Range: ±100 m (1000 m) (±328 feet (3280 feet))

Unit: m

Note

● If the altitude differential is outside ofthe specified range, the second handwill indicate [OVER] or [UNDER].If either of these is indicated whileusing the ±100 m (328 feet)measurement range, change therange setting to ±1000 m (3280 feet).

● The second hand will move to 9 o’clockif a reading is outside the allowablealtitude measurement range (-700 m to10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 feet)), or ifa reading error occurs.

Setting the AutoMeasurement Interval

You can select an auto measurement intervalof either five seconds or two minutes.

1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the altitude for your currentlocation.

3. Press (E).This causes the auto measurementinterval to appear on the display.

4. Press (A) to toggle the auto measurementinterval between [0’05] and [2’00].[0’05]: Readings taken every second forthe first three minutes, and then every fiveseconds for about the next one hour.[2’00]: Readings taken every second forthe first three minutes, and then every twominutes for about the next 12 hours.

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Note

● The watch will automatically return tothe Timekeeping Mode if you do notperform any operation in the AltimeterMode for about one hour while [0’05] isselected as the measurement intervalor about 12 hours while [2’00] isselected.

Recording Altitude ReadingsUse the procedure below to record altitudemeasurements manually. Automeasurements are also recordedautomatically.● Use the Altitude Record Recall Mode to

view or delete records.l Viewing Altitude Records

● Recording Altitude Data Manually

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode or AltimeterMode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (A) for at least two secondsuntil [REC] stops flashing on the display.This records the current altitude, date,and time.● There is enough memory to hold up to

14 altitude records.● Recording data when there are already

14 records in memory will automaticallydelete the oldest record to make roomfor the new one.

Note

● If Mission Log is disabled, the watchwill automatically return to normalAltitude Mode operation followingrecording of altitude data.

● If Mission Log is enabled and altitudedata is recorded, the watch willconnect with the phone and transfersthe data to it.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, [REC]will change to [OK], and the secondhand will move from [R] to [C].

l Recording Waypoints and TheirAltitudes (Mission Log)

● [ERR] will appear on the display ifconnection fails for some reason.

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● Auto Altitude Data RecordingThe altitude data described below is recordedautomatically while the watch is in the AltitudeMode. One record each is maintained inmemory for each of these items.

AB

C D

F

E

End point

Start point

High Altitude (MAX): ELow Altitude (MIN): FCumulative Ascent (ASC): A+C*

Cumulative Descent (DSC): B+D*

* Cumulative ascent and cumulative descentvalues are updated whenever there is adifference of at least ±15 m (±49 feet) fromone reading to the next.

Note

● Auto recording ends when you exit theAltimeter Mode. Re-entering theAltimeter Mode restarts recording ofcumulative values from where it wasstopped when you last exited theAltimeter Mode.

● Auto measurement continues if you gofrom the Altimeter Mode to anothermode while Mission Log is enabled.

● Every time an auto measurementoperation is performed while MissionLog is enabled, the watch checks thecurrently saved values of the followingdata items and updates them asrequired: MAX, MIN, ASC, DSC.l Recording Waypoints and Their

Altitudes (Mission Log)● [ERR] will appear on the display if

connection fails for some reason.

Specifying the AltitudeMeasurement Unit

You can select either meters (m) or feet (ft) asthe Altimeter Mode display unit.

Important!

● When Tokyo (TOKYO) is set as theHome City, the altitude unit is fixed asmeters (m) and cannot be changed.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.Example: When your Home City is LosAngeles

Home City

3. Press (E) seven times.This causes [UNIT] to appear, with [m] or[ft] flashing.

4. Press (A) to toggle the altitude unitbetween meters and feet.[m]: Meters[ft]: Feet

FeetMeters

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Altitude ReadingPrecautions

Effects of TemperatureWhen taking altitude readings, take the stepsbelow to keep the watch at as stable atemperature as possible. Changes intemperature can affect altitude readings.● Take readings with the watch on your wrist.● Take readings in an area where

temperature is stable.Altitude Readings● Do not use this watch while skydiving, hang

gliding, paragliding, gyrocopter flying, gliderflying, or engaged in other activities wherealtitude changes suddenly.

● Altitude readings produced by this watchare not intended for special-purpose orindustrial level use.

● In an aircraft, the watch measures the in-cabin pressurized air pressure, so readingswill not match altitudes announced by thecrew.

Altitude Readings (Relative Altitude)This watch uses International StandardAtmosphere (ISA) relative altitude datadefined by the International Civil AviationOrganization (ICAO). Barometric pressuregenerally becomes lower as altitudeincreases.Correct measurement may not be possibleunder the conditions below.● During unstable atmospheric conditions● During sudden temperature changes● After the watch has been subjected to

strong impact

Barometric PressureMeasurement

You can use the Barometer Mode to take areading of the barometric pressure at yourcurrent location, and to track reading changesand trends.

Important!

● Check the information at the link belowto find out how to ensure correctreadings.l Barometric Pressure Reading

Precautions

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Checking the CurrentBarometric Pressure

1. Enter the Barometer Mode.l Navigating Between ModesEntering the Barometer Mode startsmeasurement, and displays thebarometric pressure at your currentlocation and a barometric pressure graph.● After you enter the Barometer Mode,

the watch takes readings about everyfive seconds for three minutes. Afterthat, a measurement is taken aboutevery two minutes or every fiveseconds.To toggle between measurementinterval settings, hold down (C) for atleast two seconds.l Changing the Measurement Interval

of the Barometric Pressure Graph

● You can navigate between displayscreens by pressing (D).l Checking Changes in Barometric

Pressure Over Time

D

Barometric pressure

Barometric pressure graph

Barometric pressure graph

● To retrigger measurement, press (A).● To return to the Timekeeping Mode,

hold down (E) for at least two seconds.

Note

● When you enter the Barometer Mode,the second hand will indicate eithertimekeeping seconds, or thedifferential between barometermeasurements (whichever wasindicated the last time you were in theBarometer Mode).You can change what information isindicated by the second hand.l Checking the Change in

Barometric Pressure betweenTwo Readings

● The watch will automatically return tothe Timekeeping Mode from theBarometer mode if you do not performany operation for about one hour.

● The measurement range is 260 hPa to1,100 hPA (7.65 inHg to 32.45 inHg) (1hPa (0.05 inHg) units). [- - -] will appearfor the measured value if it is outsidethe allowable range.

Checking Changes inBarometric Pressure OverTime

The watch can be configured to show a graphof pressure readings taken every two hours orevery two minutes.You can display a graph of barometricpressure readings for the past 20 hours or thepast 20 minutes. The square (v) at the farright of the graph indicates the latestbarometric pressure reading.

Barometric pressure (0.1 hPa per division)

Time (2 minute per division)

Two-minute measurement interval

Barometric pressure (1 hPa per division)

Time (2 hours per division)

Two-hour measurement interval

● Changing the Measurement Interval ofthe Barometric Pressure Graph

You can select a measurement interval of twohours or two minutes for the barometricpressure graph.

1. Hold down (C) for at least two seconds totoggle between measurement intervalsettings.

C

Two-hour interval Two-minute interval

● When the measurement interval of thebarometric pressure graph is two hours,measurements are taken every twominutes.

● When the measurement interval of thebarometric pressure graph is twominutes, measurements are takenevery five seconds.

Note

● If you switch to the two-minutemeasurement interval graph, thewatch will automatically return to thetwo-hour measurement interval graphafter 24 hours.

● Note that the graph will not bedisplayed immediately after it isswitched to a two-minutemeasurement interval graph.

● Predicting Upcoming WeatherA trendlike this: Means this:

Rising barometric pressure,which indicates that upcomingweather probably will be fair.Falling barometric pressure,which indicates that upcomingweather probably will be bad.

Note

● Large changes in barometric pressureand/or temperature can cause pastdata readings to be plotted outside ofthe visible area of the graph. Thoughplots are not visible, the data is stillmaintained in watch memory.

● The barometric pressure graph is notdisplayed while Barometric PressureChange Indications are displayed.l Barometric Pressure Change

Indications

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Checking the Change inBarometric Pressurebetween Two Readings

When you perform the procedure below in theBarometer Mode, the second hand willindicate the difference between the currentbarometric pressure measurement and thelast auto measurement value (taken at two-hour or two-minute intervals).

1. Enter the Barometer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the current barometricpressure and enters the BarometricPressure Offset Mode.

3. Press (E).This causes the display to show [HAND]n [DIFF] or [SEC].

4. Use (A) to select [DIFF].Each press of (A) cycles through thesettings shown below.[DIFF]: Second hand indicates barometricpressure (Barometric PressureDifferential Indicator)[SEC]: Second hand indicates the currenttime seconds.Example: Barometric pressure differentialof -3 hPa (two-hour measurementinterval)

10 5

0

-5-10

Pressure Differential Indicator

Range: ±10 hPa (1 hPa units)*

Unit: hPa

* Two-hour Measurement Interval: ±10hPa (1 hPa units)Two-minute Measurement Interval: ±1hPa (0.1 hPa units)

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Note

● If the barometric pressure differential isgreater than +10 hPa (when themeasurement interval is two hours) or+1 hPa (when the measurementinterval is two minutes), the secondhand will point to [OVER]. If it is lessthan -10 hPa (when the measurementinterval is two hours) or -1 hPa (whenthe measurement interval is twominutes), the second hand will point to[UNDER].

● A reading that is outside the allowablemeasurement range of 260 hPa to1,100 hPa (7.65 inHg to 32.45 inHg),or any measurement error will causethe second hand to move to 9 o’clock.

Barometric Pressure ChangeIndications

Whenever the watch detects a significantchange in air pressure readings (due tosudden ascent or descent, or to the passageof a low pressure or high pressure area), it willbeep to let you know. An arrow will also flashon the display at this time if the watch is in theBarometer Mode, or if it is in the TimekeepingMode with the barometric pressure graphdisplayed. The arrow that appears shows thedirection of the pressure change. These alertsare called “Barometric Pressure ChangeIndications”.

Thisindicator: Means this:

Sudden drop in pressure

Sudden rise in pressure

Sustained rise in pressure,shifting to a fall

Sustained fall in pressure, shiftingto a rise

Important!

● To ensure correct barometric pressurechange indicator operation, enable it ina location where the altitude isconstant (such as a lodge, camp area,or on the ocean).

● A change in altitude causes a changein air pressure. Because of this, correctreadings are impossible. Do not takereadings while ascending ordescending a mountain, etc.

1. Enter the Barometer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.If this turns on barometric pressure trendinformation, [INFO ON] will stop flashingand then the [BARO] indicator will appearon the display.

3. To disable barometric pressure trendinformation, hold down (A) again for atleast two seconds.

Note

● If Barometric Pressure ChangeIndications are on, barometricpressure readings are taken every twominutes even while the watch is not inthe Barometer Mode.

● The barometric pressure changeindicator becomes disabledautomatically 24 hours after it isenabled.

● You will not be able to turn onbarometric pressure trend informationif the watch’s battery level is low.

● Low battery power will also causebarometric pressure trend informationto turn off automatically.

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Calibrating BarometricPressure Readings (Offset)

The watch’s pressure sensor is adjusted at thefactory and normally does not requirecalibration. However, you can calibrate thedisplayed value if you notice major errors inreadings.

Important!

● The watch will not be able to producecorrect barometric pressure readings ifyou make a mistake during thecalibration procedure. Check to makesure that the value you use forcalibration produces correct pressurereadings.

1. Enter the Barometer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then disappears from thedisplay.This displays the current barometricpressure and enters the BarometricPressure Offset Mode.

3. Use (A) and (C) to change the value.Setting range: 260 to 1,100 hPaSetting unit: 1 hPa● To return the barometric pressure

setting to its initial factory default, press(A) and (C) at the same time.

4. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Specifying the BarometricPressure Unit

You can specify either hectopascals (hPa) orinches of mercury (inHg) as the display unit forbarometric pressure values.

Important!

● When Tokyo (TOKYO) is the HomeCity, the altitude unit is fixed ashectopascals (hPa) and cannot bechanged.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.Example: When your Home City is LosAngeles

Home City

3. Press (E) eight times.This causes [UNIT] to appear, with [hPa]or [inHg] flashing.

4. Press (A) to toggle between barometricpressure units.[hPa]: Hectopascals[inHg]: Inches of mercury

Inches of mercuryHectopascals

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Barometric PressureReading Precautions

● The barometric pressure graph producedby this watch can be used to obtain an ideaof upcoming weather conditions. However,this watch should not be used in place ofprecision instruments required for officialweather prediction and reporting.

● Pressure sensor readings can be affectedby sudden changes in temperature.Because of this, there may be some error inthe readings produced by the watch.

TemperatureMeasurement

The watch can be used to take current airtemperature readings.

Important!

● Check the information at the link belowto find out how to ensure correctreadings.l Temperature Reading

Precautions

Checking the CurrentTemperature

1. Enter the Temperature Mode.l Navigating Between ModesEntering the Temperature Mode will starttemperature measurement and displaythe result.● After you enter the Temperature Mode,

the watch takes readings about everyfive seconds for three minutes. Afterthat, a measurement is taken aboutevery two minutes.

● To retrigger measurement, press (A).

Note

● The watch will automatically return tothe Timekeeping Mode if you do notperform any operation in theTemperature Mode for about one hour.

● The measuring range is -10.0 °C to60.0 °C (14.0 °F to 140.0 °F) (0.1 °C(0.2 °F) units). [- - .-] will appear for themeasured value if it is outside theallowable range.

● To return to the Timekeeping Mode,hold down (E) for at least two seconds.

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Calibrating TemperatureReadings (Offset)

The watch’s temperature sensor is adjusted atthe factory and normally does not requirecalibration. However, you can calibrate thedisplayed value if you notice major errors inreadings.

Important!

● Check to make sure that the value youuse for calibration produces correcttemperature readings.

● Before calibrating the temperaturereading, remove the watch from yourwrist and leave it in the area where youplan to measure temperature for about20 or 30 minutes to allow the casetemperature to become the same asthe air temperature.

1. Enter the Temperature Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] starts toflash and then [°C] appears on the display.This displays the current temperature andenters the Temperature Offset Mode.

3. Use (A) and (C) to calibrate thetemperature.Calibration unit: 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)● To return the barometric pressure

setting to its initial factory default, press(A) and (C) at the same time.

4. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Specifying the TemperatureUnit

You can select either Celsius (°C) orFahrenheit (°F) as the temperature displayunit.

Important!

● When Tokyo (TOKYO) is the HomeCity, the unit is fixed as Celsius (°C)and cannot be changed.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.Example: When your Home City is LosAngeles

Home City

3. Press (E) nine times.This will display [UNIT °C] with [°C]flashing, or [UNIT °F] with [°F] flashing.

4. Press (A) to toggle between temperatureunits.[°C]: Celsius[°F]: Fahrenheit

FahrenheitCelsius

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Temperature ReadingPrecautions

Body temperature, direct sunlight, andhumidity all have an effect on temperaturereadings. To help ensure more accuratetemperature readings, remove the watch fromyour wrist, wipe it dry of any moisture, andplace it in a well-ventilated location notexposed to direct sunlight. You should be ableto take temperature readings after about 20 to30 minutes.

Viewing AltitudeRecords

You can use the Altitude Record Recall Modeto view manually recorded and auto recordeddata.l Recording Altitude Readings

Viewing Saved Data

1. Enter the Altitude Record Recall Mode.l Navigating Between ModesThis displays a record of data recorded inthe Altimeter Mode.

2. Use (A) and (C) to display the data youwant to view.● Holding down (A) or (C) scrolls at high

speed.

ACCA

ACCA

A

C

C*

A*

Total Descent

Total Ascent Low Altitude

High Altitude

Auto Recorded Data

Manually Recorded Data

* Each press of a button scrolls to the topscreen of the next manually recordeddata record. There can be up to 14records in memory, numbered from 1([-01-]) to 14 ([-14-]).

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Note

● If there is no data left in memory due toa data delete operation, error, or someother reason, [- - - -] or [0] will appearon the display.

● If the cumulative ascent (ASC) orcumulative descent (DSC) valueexceeds 99,999 m (327,995 feet), itwill revert to 0 and continue from there.

● Pressing (D) returns to the top screen(record number, DSC, ASC, MAX, orMIN) of the data that you are viewing.

● Manually Recorded DataAfter displaying the top screen of a manuallyrecorded data record (01 through 14), you cannavigate between the record’s data as shownbelow.Example: Manually recorded Record 01

D D 2 seconds

2 seconds

2 seconds

Altitude Time

Recording dateRecord number

● Auto Recorded DataAfter displaying an auto recorded data record,you can navigate between the record’s datascreens as shown below.High altitude and low altitudeExample: High altitude

D D 2 seconds

2 seconds

2 seconds

Altitude Time

Recording dateData type

Cumulative ascent and cumulativedescentExample: Cumulative ascent

D

2 seconds

Date when accumulation started.Data type

Cumulative altitudeD 2 seconds

Deleting a Particular Record

1. Enter the Altitude Record Recall Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use the (A) and (C) buttons to scrollthrough the top screens of the records anddisplay the one you want to delete .

3. Hold down the (D) button forapproximately two seconds. Release thebutton as soon as [CLEAR] stops flashing.This deletes the record you selected.

● Note that holding down (D) for morethan five seconds will delete all data.

Deleting All RecordsHold down (D) for at least five seconds until[ALL CLR] stops flashing. This indicates thatall data was deleted.

Sunrise and SunsetTimes

You can use the watch to check sunrise andsunset times for your Home City.

Looking Up Today’s Sunriseand Sunset Times

1. Enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.l Navigating Between ModesThis will cause the display to alternate attwo-second intervals between the sunriseand sunset times for the current date inyour Home City.

Sunset timeSunrise time

Every two seconds

Looking Up Sunrise andSunset Times by Specifying aDay

1. Enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use (A) and (C) to change the selecteddate.This displays the sunrise and sunsettimes for the day you specified.

Sunset timeSunrise time

Every two seconds

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StopwatchThe stopwatch measures elapsed time in1/100-second units for the first hour, and in 1-second units after that for up to 24 hours.It can also measure split times.

Measuring Elapsed Time

1. Enter the Stopwatch Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use the operations below to measureelapsed time.

Stop

Resume

Stop

Start

After first hour

Hour, minute, secondMinutes, seconds, 1/100 seconds

First hour

3. Press (C) to reset the elapsed time to allzeroes.

Measuring a Split Time

1. Enter the Stopwatch Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use the operations below to measureelapsed time.

A

C

C

A Stop

Split release

Split

Start

After first hour

Hour, minute, secondMinutes, seconds, 1/100 seconds

First hour

3. Press (C) to reset the elapsed time to allzeroes.

TimerThe timer counts down from a start timespecified by you. A beeper sounds when theend of the countdown is reached.● The beeper will not sound if battery power

is low.

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Setting the Timer Start TimeThe countdown start time can be set in 1-minute units up to 24 hours.

1. Enter the Timer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the minutesdigits start to flash.This causes the minutes digits to flash.

Minutes

3. Use (A) and (C) to change the timerminutes setting.

4. Press (E).This causes the hours digit to flash.

Hours

5. Use (A) and (C) to change the timer hourssetting.

6. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Note

● You can also use G-SHOCKConnected to configure timer settings.

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Using the Timer

1. Enter the Timer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use the operations below to perform atimer operation.

A

A

A

(Time up)

Resume

Pause

(Countdown starts)

Start

● A beeper will sound for 10 seconds tolet you know when the end of acountdown is reached.

● To reset a paused countdown to thestart time, press (C).

3. Press any button to stop the tone.

Alarms and Hourly TimeSignal

The watch will beep when an alarm time isreached. You can set up to five differentalarms. The hourly time signal causes thewatch to beep every hour on the hour.● The beeper will not sound if battery power

is low.

Configuring Alarm Settings

1. Enter the Alarm Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use (A) and (C) to display the number([AL1] to [AL5]) of the alarm whosesettings you want to change.

Alarm number

Alarm time

3. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the hour digitsstart to flash.● The (alarm) indicator is displayed

when any alarm is turned on.

Hours

4. Use (A) and (C) to change the hour setting.● If you are using 12-hour timekeeping,

[P] indicates p.m.

5. Press (E).This causes the minutes digits to flash.

Minutes

6. Use (A) and (C) to change the minutesetting.

7. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

8. Hold down (E) for at least two seconds toreturn to the Timekeeping Mode.

● To stop the alarmTo stop the alarm after it starts to sound whenan alarm time is reached, press any button.

Note

● A beeper sounds for 10 seconds whenan alarm time is reached.

● You can also use G-SHOCKConnected to configure alarm timesettings.

Configuring the Hourly TimeSignal Setting

1. Enter the Alarm Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Press (A) or (C) to display the hourly timesignal screen ([SIG]).

3. Press (D) to toggle the hourly time signalbetween enabled (on) and disabled (off).● (hourly time signal) is shown on the

display while the hourly time signal isenabled.

Note

● You can also use G-SHOCKConnected to configure the hourly timesignal setting.

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Turning Off an Alarm or theHourly Time Signal

To stop an alarm or the hourly time signal fromsounding, perform the steps below to turn itoff.● To have an alarm or hourly time signal

sound again, turn it back on.

Note

● Indicators are displayed while any ofthe alarms or the hourly time signal isturned on.

● The applicable indicators are notdisplayed while all of the alarms areturned off and/or the hourly time signalis turned off.

Alarm

Hourly time signal

1. Enter the Alarm Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use (A) and (C) to scroll through alarmnumbers ([AL1] to [AL5]) and the hourlytime signal ([SIG]) screens until the onewhose setting you want to change isdisplayed.

Alarm or hourly time signal

3. Press (D) to turn off an alarm or the hourlytime signal.● Each press of (D) toggles between ON

and OFF.● Turning off all alarms will cause

(alarm) to disappear from the display,while disabling the hourly time signalcauses (hourly time signal) todisappear from the display.

Note

● If (alarm) is still displayed, itmeans that another alarm is still turnedon. To turn off all of the alarms, repeatsteps 2 and 3 until the (alarm)indicator is no longer displayed.

World TimeWorld Time lets you look up the current timein any one of 38 cities around the globe, andUTC (Coordinated Universal Time).

Note

● World Time cities that can be selectedonly by using G-SHOCK Connectedcannot be selected using watchoperations.l Configuring World Time Settings

Checking World Time

1. Enter the World Time Mode.l Navigating Between ModesAfter the currently selected World TimeCity name appears, the watch will displaythe current time in that city.● To display the World Time City name

while in the World Time Mode, press(D).

World Time City

World Time

World Time City SettingUse the procedure in this section to select aWorld Time city. If you are in an area thatobserves summer time, you can also enableor disable summer time.

Note

● The initial factory default summer timesetting for all cities is [AUTO]. In manycases, the [AUTO] setting lets you usethe watch without switching betweensummer time and standard time.

1. Enter the World Time Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Use (A) and (C) to display the city youwant.

3. To change the summer time setting, holddown (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [AUTO], [OFF],or [ON] starts to flash.

4. Use (A) to select a summer time setting.Each press of (A) cycles through availablesettings in the sequence shown below.● [AUTO]

The watch switches between standardtime and summer time automatically.

● [OFF]The watch always indicates standardtime.

● [ON]The watch always indicates summertime.

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

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Note

● While [UTC] is selected as the city, youwill not be able to change or check thesummer time setting.

● If you select a World Time City with G-SHOCK Connected and then changeto a different city with a watchoperation, the G-SHOCK Connectedcity information is deleted from thewatch.l Configuring World Time Settings

Swapping Your Home CityTime and World Time

In the World Time Mode, hold down (L) for atleast two seconds until starts toflash and the hands start to move.This will swap your Home City Time and WorldTime.

After swappingBefore swapping

World Time

World Time Home Time

Home Time

Note

● This function comes in handy whenyou need to move to another timezone. For details about how to use it,go to the section below.l International Travel

Selecting UTC (CoordinatedUniversal Time) as YourWorld Time City

In the World Time Mode, pressing (A) and (C)at the same time will set UTC (CoordinatedUniversal Time) as the World Time City anddisplay its current time.

PedometerYou can use the pedometer to keep track ofyour step count while walking, engaging inyour normal daily activities, etc.

Counting StepsIf you are wearing the watch correctly, thepedometer will count your steps as you walkor engage in your normal daily activities.

Important!

● Since this watch’s pedometer is awrist-worn device, it may detect non-step movements and count them assteps. Also, abnormal arm movementswhile walking may cause a miss countof steps.

● Getting ReadyTo enable the most accurate step count, wearthe watch with the face on the outside of yourwrist and tighten the band securely. A looseband may make it impossible to obtain correctmeasurement.

NOYES

● Counting StepsThe pedometer will start counting your stepswhen you start walking.

● To check the step countDisplaying the step count screen.lMode Overview

Note

● The step count can show a value up to999,999 steps. If the step countexceeds 999,999, the maximum value(999,999) remains on the display.

● To prevent miscounts, the displayedcount does not increase for about 10seconds after you start walking. Afteryou have been walking for about 10seconds, the correct count appears,including the steps you took during theprevious 10 seconds.

● The step count is reset to zero atmidnight each day.

● To save power, step counting stopsautomatically if you take off the watch(no detectable watch movement) andyou do not perform any operation fortwo or three minutes.

Causes of Incorrect StepCount

Any of the conditions below may make propercounting impossible.● Walking while wearing slippers, sandals, or

other footwear that encourages a shufflinggait

● Walking on tile, carpeting, snow, or othersurface that causes a shuffling gait

● Irregular walking (in a crowded location, ina line where walking stops and starts atshort intervals, etc.)

● Extremely slow walking or extremely fastrunning

● Pushing a shopping cart or baby stroller● In a location where there is a lot of vibration,

or riding on a bicycle or in a vehicle● Frequent movement of the hand or arm

(clapping, fanning movement, etc.)● Walking while holding hands, walking with

a cane or stick, or engaging in any othermovement in which your hand and legmovements are not coordinated with eachother

● Normal daily non-walking activities(cleaning, etc.)

● Wearing the watch on your dominant hand● Walking for 10 seconds or less

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Hand AlignmentAdjustment

Strong magnetism or impact can cause thetime indicated by the analog hands to becomedifferent from the time on the digital display. Ifthis happens, adjust hand alignment.

Adjusting Hand Alignment

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least five seconds.Release the button when [00] starts toflash.This enables adjustment of second handalignment.

Second hand

After 3.5 seconds After five seconds

3. If the second hand is not at 12 o’clock, use(A) and (C) to align it.

4. Press (E).This enables adjustment of the hour andminute hands.

Minute handHour hand

5. If the hour hand and minute hand are notat 12 o’clock, use (A) and (C) to align them.

6. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Other SettingsThis section explains other watch settings youcan configure.

Enabling the ButtonOperation Tone

Use the procedure below to enable or disablethe tone that sounds when you press a button.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (E) twice.This causes [KEY♪] or [MUTE] to flash onthe display.

4. Use (A) to select [KEY♪] or [MUTE].[KEY♪]: Operation tone enabled.[MUTE]: Operation tone muted.

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

Note

● Note that alarm and timer tones will stillsound even while the operation tone ismuted.

Reflecting AltitudeDifferential in ActivityMeasurements

You can use the procedure below to specifywhether or not you want to reflect altitudedifferential in physical exertionmeasurements.

Note

● Reflecting altitude differentialinformation in activity measurementsmakes it possible to obtain moreaccurate activity calculations.

● G-SHOCK Connected is used tospecify your height and weight, and tocalculate physical exertion.This information is not displayed on thewatch.

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (E) six times.This will display [SLOPE], followed by aflashing [ON] or [OFF].

4. Use (A) to select [ON] or [OFF].[ON]: Altitude differential reflected inphysical exertion measurements.[OFF]: Altitude differential not reflected inphysical exertion measurements.

5. Press (D) twice to exit the setting screen.

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Returning the Watch to ItsFactory Default Settings

This section explains how to return the watchsettings below to their initial factory defaults.● Watch Settings● Compass● Altimeter● Barometer● Thermometer● Altitude recording● Step count data● Stopwatch● Timer● Alarm

1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes

2. Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the name of thecurrently selected Home City appears onthe display.

Home City

3. Press (D).This causes the seconds to flash.

Seconds

4. Hold down (C) for at least five seconds.Release it when [RESET] stops flashing.

5. Press (D) to exit the setting screen.

Important!

● Reset cannot be performed whileMission Log is enabled.l Recording Waypoints and Their

Altitudes (Mission Log)

Note

● Resetting the watch will also deleteinformation for pairing the watch with aphone, and unpair them.

International TravelUse the procedure below to easily change dayand time settings of the watch to a destinationlocation.● Before Boarding

1. Configure the World Time to the currenttime at your destination.

Destination time

Current time

l Using G-SHOCK Connected toConfigure Settings

l Using Watch Operations to ConfigureSettings

2. Disable auto time adjustment.

l Using G-SHOCK Connected toConfigure Settings

l Using Watch Operations to ConfigureSettings

● After Arriving

1. Swap the origin time zone time with thedestination time zone time.

After swappingBefore swapping

Destination time

Destination time

l Using G-SHOCK Connected toConfigure Settings

l Using Watch Operations to ConfigureSettings

2. Enable auto time adjustment.l Using G-SHOCK Connected to

Configure Settingsl Using Watch Operations to Configure

Settings3. Adjust the time setting.

l Triggering Immediate Time Adjustment

Other InformationThis section provides non-operationalinformation you also need to know. Refer tothis information as required.

City TableCity Offset

UTC CoordinatedUniversal Time 0

LONDON London 0PARIS Paris +1ATHENS Athens +2JEDDAH Jeddah +3TEHRAN Tehran +3.5DUBAI Dubai +4KABUL Kabul +4.5KARACHI Karachi +5DELHI Delhi +5.5KATHMANDU Kathmandu +5.75DHAKA Dhaka +6YANGON Yangon +6.5BANGKOK Bangkok +7HONG KONG Hong Kong +8EUCLA Eucla +8.75TOKYO Tokyo +9ADELAIDE Adelaide +9.5SYDNEY Sydney +10LORD HOWEISLAND

Lord HoweIsland +10.5

NOUMEA Noumea +11WELLINGTON Wellington +12CHATHAMISLAND

ChathamIslands +12.75

NUKU’ALOFA Nuku’alofa +13KIRITIMATI Kiritimati +14BAKER ISLAND Baker Island -12PAGO PAGO Pago Pago -11HONOLULU Honolulu -10MARQUESASISLANDS

MarquesasIslands -9.5

ANCHORAGE Anchorage -9LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -8DENVER Denver -7CHICAGO Chicago -6NEW YORK New York -5HALIFAX Halifax -4ST. JOHN’S St. John’s -3.5RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro -3

F. DE NORONHA Fernando deNoronha -2

PRAIA Praia -1

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● The information in the above table is currentas of January 2019.

● Time zones may change and UTCdifferentials may become different fromthose shown in the table above. If thishappens, connect the watch with a phoneto update the watch with the latest time zoneinformation.

Summer Time TableWhen [AUTO] is selected for a city thatobserves summer time, switching betweenstandard time and summer time will beperformed automatically at the timing shownin the table below.

Note

● Summer time start and end dates foryour current location may be differentfrom those shown below. If thishappens, you can have new summertime information for your Home Cityand World Time city sent to the watchby connecting the watch with a phone.If the watch is not connected with aphone, you can change the summertime setting manually.

City Name Summer TimeStart

Summer TimeEnd

London 01:00, lastSunday in March

02:00, lastSunday inOctober

Paris 02:00, lastSunday in March

03:00, lastSunday inOctober

Athens 03:00, lastSunday in March

04:00, lastSunday inOctober

Tehran 00:00, March 22or 21

00:00,September 22 or21

Sydney,Adelaide

02:00, firstSunday inOctober

03:00, firstSunday in April

Lord HoweIsland

02:00, firstSunday inOctober

02:00, firstSunday in April

Wellington02:00, lastSunday inSeptember

03:00, firstSunday in April

ChathamIslands

02:45, lastSunday inSeptember

03:45, firstSunday in April

Anchorage 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

LosAngeles

02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

Denver 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

Chicago 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

New York 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

Halifax 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

St. John’s 02:00, secondSunday in March

02:00, firstSunday inNovember

Rio deJaneiro

Midnight, firstSunday inNovember

00:00, thirdSunday inFebruary or00:00, fourthSunday inFebruary

● The information in the above table is currentas of January 2019.

Supported PhonesFor information about phones that canconnect with the watch, visit the CASIOwebsite.https://world.casio.com/os_mobile/wat/

SpecificationsAccuracy :±15 seconds per month average when timeadjustment by communication with a phone isnot possible.Basic Functions :

AnalogHour, minute (moves every 10 seconds),second

DigitalHour, minute, second, month, day, day ofthe weekp.m. (P), 24-hour timekeepingFull Auto Calendar (2000 to 2099)

Digital Compass :Measurement range: 0° to 359°Measurement Units LCD: 1°, Analog: 6°Continuous Bearing Measurement (1minute)North Indication HandBearing calibration (2-point calibration,figure 8 calibration, magnetic declinationcalibration)Auto bearing calibration

Altimeter (relative altitude) :Measuring range: -700 to 10,000 m (or-2,300 to 32,800 ft.)Display range: -3,000 to 10,000 m (or -9,840to 32,800 ft.)(Altitude calibration can be used to displayany 10,700 m within the range above.)Measuring unit: 1 m (or 5 ft.)Auto measurement interval (2 minutes, 5seconds)Altitude calibrationAltitude graphAltitude differential measurement (-100 to+100 m/-1,000 to +1,000 m (or -325 to +325ft./-3,280 to +3,280 ft.))Altitude Memory(Manually recorded data: Up to 14 recordsof altitude, year, month, day, and timerecorded with the press of a button; Autorecorded data: One record of high altitude,low altitude, cumulative ascent, cumulativedescent)

Barometer :Measurement range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (or7.65 to 32.45 inHg)Display range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (or 7.65 to32.45 inHg)Measurement unit: 1 hPa (or 0.05 inHg)Barometric pressure graphBarometric pressure indicator (-10 to +10hPa/-1 to +1 hPa (or -0.25 to +0.25inHg/-0.05 to +0.05 inHg))Barometric Pressure Change Indications

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Temperature :Measuring range: -10.0 °C to 60.0 °C (or14.0 °F to 140.0 °F)Display range: -10.0 °C to 60.0 °C (or14.0 °F to 140.0 °F)Measuring unit: 0.1 °C (or 0.2 °F)Temperature Correction

Sensor Accuracy :Direction sensor

Measurement accuracy: Within ±10°(Guaranteed accuracy temperaturerange: 10 ℃ to 40 ℃ (50 °F to 104 °F))Bearing hand indication: Within ±2gradations

Pressure sensorMeasurement accuracy: Within ±3 hPa(0.1 inHg)(Altimeter measurement accuracy:Within ±75 m (246 ft.))● Guaranteed accuracy temperature

range: -10 ℃ to 40 ℃ (14 °F to 104 °F)● Strong impact or prolonged exposure to

temperature extremes may negativelyaffect accuracy.

Temperature SensorMeasurement accuracy: Within ±2 ℃(3.6 °F)(Guaranteed accuracy temperaturerange: -10 ℃ to 60 ℃ (14 °F to 140 °F))

Pedometer :Step count measurement using a 3-axisaccelerometerStep count display range: 0 to 999,999stepsStep count reset: Auto reset at midnighteach dayStep count accuracy: ±3% (According tovibration testing)Power Saving

Sunrise/Sunset Functions :Sunrise and sunset timesDay select

Stopwatch :Measuring units: 1/100 seconds (first hour);1 second (after first hour)Measuring capacity: 23:59’59” (24 hours)Measurement functions: Elapsed time, splittimes

Timer :Setting unit: 1 minuteCountdown range: 1 minute to 24 hoursCountdown unit: 1 secondTime up alert duration: 10 seconds

Alarm :Time alarmsNumber of alarms: 5Setting units: Hours, minutesAlarm tone duration: 10 secondsHourly time signal: Beep every hour on thehour

World Time :Current time in 38 cities (38 time zones),and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)timeAuto summer time settingSwapping with Home CityOne-touch UTC display

Mobile Link :Auto Time Adjustment

Time setting adjusted automatically atpreset time.

One-touch Time CorrectionManual connection and time adjustment

Phone finderWatch operation sounds the alert soundof the phone.

World TimeA selection of more than 300 World Timecities

Auto Daylight Saving Time (summer time)switching

Automatic switching between standardtime and summer time.

Mission LogRecording of waypoints and theiraltitudes

Location IndicatorShows the bearing and distance to alocation registered on the watch.

Auto altitude calibrationAutomatic altitude calibration at a presettime

Timer SettingsAlarm SettingsMode sort sequence and number of modessettingTimekeeping Mode display item settingAltimeter settingsBarometer settingsCompass settingsStep count data transferCalories burned calculation (speedinformation + altitude information)Hand alignment correctionCommunication Specifications

Bluetooth®

Frequency band: 2400MHz to 2480MHzMaximum transmission power: 0 dBm (1mW)Communication range: Up to 2 meters(depends on environment)

Other :High-brightness DOUBLE LED light (AutoLight, afterglow); illumination durationsetting; low battery alert; operation tone ON/OFF; hand shift feature

Power Supply :CR2025 x 1 (battery sold separately)Battery life: Approximately 2 yearsConditions

Auto Time Adjustment: 4 times/dayAlarm: Once (10 seconds)/dayIllumination: Once (1.5 seconds)/dayDirection readings: 60 secondscontinuous, 20 times/monthClimbs: 1/monthー Altitude Measurement

Every second for 3 minutes + every 5seconds for 57 minutes

ー Barometric Pressure ChangeIndicationsEvery second for 3 minutes + every 2minutes for 23 hours and 57 minutes

ー Mission Log MeasurementEvery 2 minutes for 12 hours

ー Location Indicator Measurement10 times for 3 minutes each

Step counting: 12 hours/dayAuto bearing calibration measurements:10 times/dayBarometric pressure graphmeasurements: 12 times/day

Specifications are subject to change withoutnotice.

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Mobile Link Precautions● Legal Precautions● This watch complies with or has received

approval under the radio laws of variouscountries and geographical areas. Usingthis watch in an area where it does notcomply with or has not received approvalunder applicable radio laws may be acriminal offense. For details, visit the CASIOWebsite.https://world.casio.com/ce/BLE/

● Use of this watch inside of aircraft isrestricted under the aviation laws of eachcountry. Be sure to follow the instructions ofairline personnel.

● Precautions when using Mobile Link● When using this watch in combination with

a phone, keep the watch and phone closeto each other. A range of two meters isrecommended as a guideline, but the localenvironment (walls, furniture, etc.), thestructure of a building, and other factorsmay require a much closer range.

● This watch can be affected by other devices(electrical devices, audio-visual equipment,office equipment, etc.) In particular, it canbe affected by operation of a microwaveoven. The watch may not be able tocommunicate normally with a phone if amicrowave oven is operating nearby.Conversely, this watch may cause noise inradio reception and the video image of a TV.

● Bluetooth of this watch uses the samefrequency band (2.4 GHz) as wireless LANdevices, and use of such devices in closeproximity of this watch may result in radiointerference, slower communicationspeeds and noise for the watch and thewireless LAN device, or evencommunication failure.

● Stopping Radio Wave Emission by ThisWatch

The watch is emitting radio waves wheneverthe second hand is pointing to [R] or [C].Also, the watch connects with a phoneautomatically as described below.● Auto adjust (4 times/day)● While Mission Log is enabled (data

transferred each hour)When in a hospital, on an aircraft, or in anyother area where the use of radio waves is notallowed, use the operation below to stop radiowave generation.● Stopping Radio Wave Generation

Press any button besides (L) to terminatethe Bluetooth connection.

Connected Disconnected

● Disabling Auto Time AdjustmentConfigure G-SHOCK Connected settings todisable time adjustment between the watchand phone.l Using G-SHOCK Connected to Disable

Auto Time Adjustment

Copyrights and RegisteredCopyrights

● The Bluetooth® word mark and logos areregistered trademarks owned by theBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. isunder license.

● iPhone and App Store are trademarks ofApple Inc. in the United States and othercountries.

● iOS is a trademark or registered trademarkof Cisco Systems, Inc.

● GALAXY is a registered trademark ofSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

● Android and Google PlayTM are trademarksor registered trademarks of Google LLC.

● Other company names and product namesused herein are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective companies.

Troubleshooting

I can’t pair the watch with aphone.

Q1 I’ve never been able to establish a(pairing) connection between thewatch and phone.

Are you using a supported phone model?Check if the phone model and itsoperating system are supported by thewatch.For information about supported phonemodels, visit the CASIO Website.https://world.casio.com/os_mobile/wat/

Did you install G-SHOCK Connected onyour phone?

G-SHOCK Connected needs to beinstalled on your phone in order toconnect with the watch.lA Install the required app on your

phone.

Are your phone’s Bluetooth settingsconfigured correctly?

Configure the phone’s Bluetooth settings.For details about setting procedures, seeyour phone documentation.iPhone Users● “Settings” n “Bluetooth” n On● “Settings” n “Privacy” n “Bluetooth

Sharing” n “G-SHOCK Connected” nOn

Android Users● Enable Bluetooth.

Other than the above.Some phones need to have BT Smartdisabled to use G-SHOCK Connected.For details about setting procedures, seeyour phone documentation.On the Home Screen, tap: “Menu” n“Settings” n “Bluetooth” n “Menu” n“BT Smart settings” n “Disable”.

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I can’t reconnect the watchand phone.

Q1 The watch will not re-connect with thephone after they are disconnected.

Is G-SHOCK Connected running?The watch cannot re-connect with thephone unless G-SHOCK Connected isrunning on the phone. On the phone’sHome Screen, tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon. Then on the watch, holddown (B) for at least two seconds until thesecond hand points to [R] twice.

Have you tried turning your phone off andthen back on again?

Turn the phone off and then back on, andthen tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.Then on the watch, hold down (B) for atleast two seconds until the second handpoints to [R] twice.

Is a timer countdown operation inprogress?

Connection with a phone is not possiblewhile there is 30 seconds or lessremaining on a countdown timeroperation. Stop the countdown operationbefore connecting with the phone.

Q2 I can’t connect while my phone is inthe Airplane Mode.

Connection with the watch is not possiblewhile the phone is in the Airplane Mode. Afterexiting the phone’s Airplane Mode, go to theHome Screen and tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon. Then on the watch, holddown (B) for at least two seconds until thesecond hand points to [R] twice.

Q3 I changed the phone’s Bluetoothfrom enabled to disabled, and now Ican’t connect anymore.

On the phone, turn Bluetooth off and then backon, and then tap the “G-SHOCK Connected”icon on the Home Screen. Then on the watch,hold down (B) for at least two seconds until thesecond hand points to [R] twice.

Q4 I can’t connect after turning off thephone.

Turn on the phone and then tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon. Then on the watch,hold down (B) for at least two seconds until thesecond hand points to [R] twice.

Phone-Watch Connection

Q1 I can’t establish a connectionbetween the phone and watch.

Have you tried turning your phone off andthen back on again?

Turn the phone off and then back on, andthen tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.Then on the watch, hold down (B) for atleast two seconds until the second handpoints to [R] twice.

Has the watch been re-paired with thephone?

After deleting pairing information from G-SHOCK Connected, re-pair them.l UnpairinglC Pair the watch with a phone.

If you are unable to establish aconnection...

Use the procedure below to delete thepairing information from the watch, andthen re-pair the watch and phone.

A Hold down (E) for at least twoseconds to enter the TimekeepingMode.

B Hold down (D) for at least twoseconds. Release the button whenthe name of the currently selectedHome City appears on the display.

C Press (D) to cause the seconds digitsto flash.

D Hold down (C) for at least twoseconds. Release it when [PAIRCLR] stops flashing. This deletes thepairing information from the watch.

E Press (D) to return to theTimekeeping Mode.

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Changing to a DifferentPhone Model

Q1 Connecting the current watch toanother phone.

Pair the watch with the phone.l If you purchase another phone

Auto Time Adjustment byBluetooth Connection (TimeAdjustment)

Q1 When does the watch adjust is time?The watch will connect with the phone andperform auto time adjustment at around 12:30a.m., 6:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Theconnection is automatically terminated afterauto time adjustment is complete.

Q2 Auto time adjustment is performed,but the time setting is not correct.

Is auto time adjustment not beingperformed according to its normalschedule?

Note that auto time adjustment is notperformed for 24 hours after swapping ofthe Home Time and World Time, or afterthe time setting is adjusted manually onthe watch. Auto time adjustment willresume 24 hours after either of the aboveoperations is performed.

Is auto time adjustment enabled?Auto time adjustment will not beperformed at the scheduled times unlessit is enabled. Enable auto timeadjustment.l Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or

Aircraft

Q3 Time is not displayed correctly.If your phone is unable to receive a signalbecause you are outside its service range orfor some other reason, the watch may not beable to display the correct time. If thishappens, connect the phone to its networkand then adjust the time setting.

Altitude Measurement

Q1 Readings produce different results atthe same location.Watch readings are different fromaltitude information available fromother sources.Correct altitude readings are notpossible.

Relative altitude is calculated based onchanges in barometric pressure measured bythe watch’s pressure sensor. This means thatbarometric pressure changes can causereadings taken at the same location to bedifferent. Also note that the value displayed bythe watch may be different from the actualelevation and/or sea level elevation indicatedfor the area where you are located. Whenusing the watch’s altimeter while mountainclimbing, it is recommended that you regularlycalibrate its readings in accordance with localaltitude (elevation) indications.l Calibrating Altitude Readings (Offset)

Q2 Following a relative altitude reading,the watch’s second hand points to 9o’clock.

The second hand will move to 9 o’clock if areading is outside the allowable altitudemeasurement range (-700 m to 10,000 m(-2,300 to 32,800 feet)). If [ERR] is displayed,there may be a problem with the sensor.l Checking the Altitude Differential from a

Reference Point

Q3 [ERR] appears during measurement.There may be a problem with the sensor. Trytaking another measurement.If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiplemeasurement attempts, contact a CASIOservice center or your original retailer.

Digital Compass

Q1 The entire display is flashing.Abnormal magnetism has been detected.Move away from any potential source ofstrong magnetism and try taking a readingagain.l Digital Compass Reading Precautions● If the display flashes again, it could mean

that the watch itself has becomemagnetized. Move away from any potentialsource of strong magnetism, perform figure8 calibration or 2-point calibration, and thentry taking a reading again.l Calibrating Compass Readings

Q2 [ERR] appears during measurement.There is a problem with the sensor or theremay be a source strong magnetic forcenearby. Move away from any potential sourceof strong magnetism and try taking a readingagain. If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiplemeasurement attempts, contact a CASIOservice center or your original retailer.l Digital Compass Reading Precautions

Q3 [ERR] displayed following figure 8 or2-point calibration.

[ERR] on the display could indicate a sensorproblem.● If [ERR] disappears after about one second,

try performing 2-point calibration again.● If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiple

attempts, contact a CASIO service center oryour original retailer.

Q4 Direction information indicated by thewatch is different from that indicatedby a backup compass.

Move away from any potential source ofstrong magnetism, perform 2-pointcalibration, and then try taking a readingagain.l Calibrating Compass Readingsl Digital Compass Reading Precautions

Q5 Readings at the same locationproduce different results.Cannot take readings indoors.

Move away from any potential source ofstrong magnetism and try taking a readingagain.l Digital Compass Reading Precautions

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Location Memory

Q1 Location Memory does not work.

Is the watch paired with a phone?The watch needs to be paired with aphone for Location Memory to work. Pairthe watch with a phone.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

Are phone settings configured to acquirelocation information?

The phone needs to be used to allow useof G-SHOCK Connected locationinformation for Location Memory to work.Allow use of location information.

Are phone settings configured to acquireGPS information?

You may experience problems acquiringGPS information in environments like theones described below.● Where the view of the sky above is

narrow● Near trees or buildings● Near a train station, airport, or other

congested areas● Locations where there is heavy traffic

and radio wave interference● Near railway aerial wires, high-voltage

lines, TV towers, etc.Signal reception is not possible in thelocations described below.● Where the sky is not visible● Underground, in a tunnel, under water● Indoors (Reception may be possible

near a window.)● Near radio communication equipment

or other devices that generateelectromagnetic waves

Location Indicator

Q1 Location Indicator does not appearon the display.

Is the watch paired with a phone?The watch needs to be paired with aphone for Location Indicator to work. Pairthe watch with a phone.lC Pair the watch with a phone.

Is Location Memory information beingrecorded?

Location information needs to berecorded in Location Memory for LocationIndicator to work. Record locationinformation in Location Memory.l Recording Your Current Location

(Location Memory)

Are phone settings configured to acquirelocation information?

The phone needs to be used to allow useof G-SHOCK Connected locationinformation for Location Indicator to work.Allow use of location information.

Are phone settings configured to acquireGPS information?

You may experience problems acquiringGPS information in environments like theones described below.● Where the view of the sky above is

narrow● Near trees or buildings● Near a train station, airport, or other

congested areas● Locations where there is heavy traffic

and radio wave interference● Near railway aerial wires, high-voltage

lines, TV towers, etc.Signal reception is not possible in thelocations described below.● Where the sky is not visible● Underground, in a tunnel, under water● Indoors (Reception may be possible

near a window.)● Near radio communication equipment

or other devices that generateelectromagnetic waves

Barometric PressureMeasurement

Q1 Following a relative barometricpressure reading, the watch’ssecond hand points to 9 o’clock.

The second hand will move to 9 o’clock if areading is outside the allowable barometricpressure measurement range (260 hPa to1,100 hPa (7.65 inHg to 32.45 inHg)). If [ERR]appears on the display, there may be aproblem with the sensor.l Checking the Current Barometric Pressure

Q2 [ERR] appears during measurement.There may be a problem with the sensor. Trytaking another measurement. If [ERR] keepsappearing after multiple measurementattempts, contact a CASIO service center oryour original retailer.

Temperature Measurement

Q1 [ERR] appears during measurement.There may be a problem with the sensor. Trytaking another measurement. If [ERR] keepsappearing after multiple measurementattempts, contact a CASIO service center oryour original retailer.

World Time

Q1 The time for a World Time City is notcorrect.

The summer time setting (standard time/summer time) may be wrong.lWorld Time City Setting

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Pedometer

Q1 Displayed step count is not correct.While the watch is on your wrist, thepedometer may detect non-step movementsand count them as steps.l PedometerAlso, step count problems can also be causedby how the watch is being worn and abnormalarm movement while walking.l Causes of Incorrect Step Count

Q2 The step count does not increase.To avoid miscounting of non-walkingmovements, the step count is not displayed atthe beginning of a walk.It appears only after you have continuedwalking for about 10 seconds, with the numberof steps you took during the first 10 secondsincluded in to the total.

Q3 [ERR] appears when using thepedometer.

[ERR] (error) indicates that sensor operationis disabled because of sensor or internalcircuitry malfunction.If the indicator remains on the display for morethan three minutes or if it frequently appears,it could indicate a faulty sensor.Contact a CASIO service center or youroriginal retailer.

Alarm

Q1 The alarm does not sound.Is the alarm setting turned on? If it isn’t, turn iton so it will sound.l Configuring Alarm Settings

Hand Movement and WatchScreen Indications

Q1 I don’t know what mode the watch isin.

You can determine the current mode bychecking the watch display. Use (E) tonavigate between modes.l Navigating Between Modes

Q2 All hands are stopped and buttons donot work.

The battery is dead. Have the batteryreplaced.l Battery Replacement

Q3 The hands suddenly start moving athigh speed.

This is due to one of the reasons below, anddoes not indicate malfunction. Simply waituntil normal hand movement resumes.● Watch is connected with a phone to adjust

its time setting.l Auto Time Adjustment

Q4 The current time indicated by thewatch is off by one hour or 30minutes.

The summer time setting may not be correct.Select the correct setting.l Changing the Home City Summer Time

Setting

Q5 The time indicated by the hands isdifferent from the digital time.

Strong magnetism or impact can cause thehands to go out of alignment. Adjust handalignment.l Adjusting Hand Alignment● Check the information below to find out how

to align the hands manually.l Hand Alignment Adjustment

Battery

Q1 is flashing on the digitaldisplay.

This indicates that battery power is gettinglow.Have the battery replaced.l Battery Replacement

Q2 [RECOVER] is flashing on the digitaldisplay.

[RECOVER] may appear on the display whenthe watch’s battery power is low, or if you usethe light or other function a number of timesduring a short period, which momentarilycauses the battery level to go low. If thishappens, all watch functions, except fortimekeeping, are disabled.If [RECOVER] remains on the display or if itkeeps appearing, it may indicate that thebattery needs to be replaced.

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