Casio MA0707-EA User Manual

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)
1
MA0707-EA
Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and stored
by a chargeable battery. To ensure stable operation, make sure that
the watch is exposed to light as much as possible.
How the solar cell and battery
work
When exposed to light
Power supplied to watch
Solar cell
(Converts light to power.)
Electrical Energy
Charge
Recharge-
able Battery
Light
When not exposed to light
Power supplied to watch
Discharge
Recharge-
able Battery
Your watch continues to operate even when it is not exposed to light.
Leaving the watch in the dark can run down its battery and cause
functions to become disabled.
Avoid overuse of display
illumination
Overuse of display illumination can run down the battery.
Power supplied to watch
Discharge
Recharge-
able Battery
Tips on how to keep the battery
charged
Try to ensure that the watch is always exposed to enough light to
keep its battery indicator at LEVEL 1 or LEVEL 2. Some of the
watch’s functions are disabled when battery power drops to
LEVEL 3.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Battery Indicator
All functions
enabled.
Some functions
disabled.
Recharge-
able Battery
Light
Whenever you are not wearing the watch on your wrist, position it
so the face (solar cell) is pointed in the direction of a source of
bright light.
Light
Solar Cell
Leave the watch under
fluorescent lighting, near a
window, etc.
When wearing the watch, try to keep your sleeve from blocking its
face (solar cell).
Charging efficiency is reduced
significantly even if the face of the
watch is covered only partially by
your sleeve.
Keep your watch exposed to light!
Timekeeping Mode
World Time Mode
Stopwatch Mode
Hand Setting Mode
Battery Mode
Alarm Mode
Mode Name
Time
Alarm Time
Alarm Number
2-second
interval
Mode Name
Low Battery
Indicator
City Code
World Time
The watch will revert to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you
leave it in the Battery Mode, Alarm Mode, or Hand Setting Mode without
performing any operation for about two or three minutes.
Each press of the
CC
CC
C button sounds a confirmation tone and
cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below.
Timekeeping Mode
Switching the Display Screen
Each press of the button cycles the digital display in the
sequence shown below.
Second Hand
Digital Display
Hour Hand
Minute Hand
(Light)
Button
Button
Button Button
(Changes Display)
English Day of the Week Indicators
SU: Sunday MO: Monday TU: Tuesday WE: Wednesday
TH: Thursday FR: Friday SA: Saturday
Or
Calendar Screen
Timekeeping Screen
Seconds Screen
Day of the week
Day of the week
Day
Receive Icon
Second
MinuteHour
PM indicator
(no display for AM)
See “To configure Home City settings” for more
information.
Indicates reception
was successful.
Modes and Indicators
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation Guide 4782 (OC)

Operation Guide 4782 (OC)1MA0707-EAYour watch runs on electrical power generated from light and storedby a chargeable battery. To ensure stable operat

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)2Charging PrecautionsAvoid charging the watch in the following locations, and anywhereelse where the watch may become very ho

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)3The Power Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory.• Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep stateauto

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)4When reception failsIn the case of an error, the watch will not adjust its current timesetting, but display “ERR” instead.•

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)5• Is the watch in any mode other than the Timekeeping Mode orWorld Time Mode during the auto receive times (midnight, 1:00a.

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)6Use the CCCCC button to enter the Alarm Mode asshown under “Modes and Indicators”.The watch beeps for 10 seconds when the cu

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)7About the DisplayElapsed Time ScreenA 1/100 second value is displayed for the first minute after you startan elapsed time me

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Operation Guide 4782 (OC)86. Use the DDDDD (+) and BBBBB (–) buttons to change the flashingsetting.a. When the 12/24-hour timekeeping setting is selec

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