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MO0404-EC Getting Acquainted Congratuations upon your seection of this CASIO watch. To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to carefuy read this manua and keep it on hand for ater reference when necessary. Expose the watch to bright ight to charge its battery before using it. You can use this watch even as its battery is being charged by exposure to bright ight. Be sure to read Battery of this manua for important information you need to know when exposing the watch to bright ight. If the dispay of the watch is bank... If the SLEEP indicator is on the dispay, it means that the dispay is bank because the watch s Power Saving function has turned off the dispay to conserve power. Power Saving automaticay turns off the dispay and puts the watch into a seep state whenever your watch is eft for a certain period where it is dark. The initia factory defaut setting is Power Saving on. The watch recovers from the seep state if you move it to a we-it area *, if you press any button, or if you ange the watch towards your face for reading. * It can take up to five seconds for the dispay to turn on. See Power Saving Function for more information. Warning! The ongitude, unitida interva, Moon phase indicator, tide graph data, and soar azimuth data that appear on the dispay of this watch are not intended for navigation purposes. Aways use proper instruments and resources to obtain data for navigation purposes. This watch is not an instrument for cacuating ow tide and high tide times. The tide graph of this watch is intended to provide a reasonabe approximation of tida movements ony. When engaging in mountain cimbing or other activities in which osing your way can create a dangerous or ife-threatening situation, aways be sure to use a second compass to confirm direction readings. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibiity for any oss, or any caims by third parties that may arise through the use of this watch. About This Manua Button operations are indicated using the etters shown in the iustration. Each section of this manua provides you with the information you need to perform operations in each mode. Further detais and technica information can be found in the Reference section. (Light) Genera Guide The iustration beow shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between modes. In any mode, press L to iuminate the dispay. Moon / Tide Data Mode Coutdown Timer Mode Bearing Mode Press A. Timekeeping Mode Press B. Dua Time Mode Stopwatch Mode Aarm Mode Press B. Timekeeping Moon phase indicator Tide graph PM indicator Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the current time and date. The tide graph shows tida movements for the current date in accordance with the current time as kept in the Timekeeping Mode. The Moon phase indicator shows the current Moon phase in accordance with the current date as kept in the Timekeeping Mode. Important! Moon phase, tide graph data, Bearing Mode soar Day of week azimuth data, and Moon/Tide Data Mode data wi not be dispayed propery uness the Timekeeping Mode Month Day current date and time settings and Home data are configured correcty. See Home Data for more Hour : Minutes Seconds information. To set the time and date Year Seconds 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down C unti the seconds start to fash, which indicates the setting 2. Press B to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow to seect other settings. Hour Minutes 12/24-Hour Format Power Saving Day Month Year Home Data Moon phase, tide graph data, Bearing Mode soar azimuth data, and Moon/Tide Data Mode data wi not be dispayed propery uness Home data (GMT differentia, ongitude, and unitida interva) is configured correcty. The GMT differentia is the time difference of the time zone where the site is ocated from Greenwich Mean Time. Note that you must add one hour to the GMT differentia for your time zone whenever you change to Dayight Saving Time. Subtract one hour when you change back to Standard Time. The unitida interva is the time eapsing between the Moon s transit over a meridian and the next high tide at that meridian. See Lunitida Interva for more information. This watch dispays unitida intervas in terms of hours and minutes. The Data List and Lunitida Interva List provide GMT differentia, ongitude, and unitida interva information around the word. The foowing is the initia factory defaut Home data (Tokyo, Japan) when you first purchase the watch, whenever battery power drops to Leve 5, and whenever you have the battery repaced. Change these settings to match the area where you normay use the watch. GMT differentia (+9.0); Longitude (East 140 degrees); Lunitida interva (5 hours, 20 minutes) To configure Home data 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down C unti the seconds start to fash, which indicates the setting 2. Press C again to dispay the GMT differentia setting 3. Press B to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow to seect other settings. GMT differentia 3. When the setting you want to change is fashing, use D and A to change it as described beow. GMT differentia Longitude Lunitida Interva Hours Lunitida Interva Minutes To change this setting Seconds Hour, Minutes, Year, Month, Day 12/24-Hour Format Power Saving Perform this button operation Press D to reset to 00. Press D to togge between 12-hour (12H) and 24-hour (24H) timekeeping. Press D to togge Power Saving on (ON) and off (OFF). 4. Press C twice to exit the setting The first press of C dispays the GMT differentia setting Pressing C again exits the setting See Power Saving Function for detais about configuring Power Saving settings. The 12-hour/24-hour timekeeping format you seect in the Timekeeping Mode is appied in a modes. The day of the week is automaticay dispayed in accordance with the date (year, month, and day) settings. 4. When the setting you want to change is fashing, use D and A to change it as described beow. Setting GMT differentia Longitude Lunitida Interva Hours, Minutes Screen 5. Press C to exit the setting Button Operations You can specify a vaue in the range of 11.0 to +14.0, in 0.5-hour unit. You can specify a vaue in the range of 179 W to 180 E, in 1-degree units. 1

Bearing Mode Soar azimuth The Bearing Mode ets you determine approximate directions using a dispayed ange vaue that indicates the ange to the sun (soar azimuth). A of the operations in this section are performed in the Bearing Mode, which you enter by pressing A. Important! Before the watch can cacuate the soar azimuth (the ange of the sun in reation to your ocation) correcty, you must first set the correct current time, current date, and Home in the Timekeeping Mode. You must aso specify whether the sun traverses the sky to the north or to the south of your current position. Note that you cannot use the Bearing Mode to determine directions in the foowing cases. When the sun is not visibe At night When sun traverses the sky directy overhead or when you cannot determine if it traverses to the north or south To set the traverse direction of the sun 1. In the Bearing Mode, hod down C unti N or S fashes on the dispay. This indicates the setting 2. Press D to togge the setting between N (north) and S (south). 3. Press C to exit the setting At this time the watch uses the traverse direction setting you just made and the Timekeeping Mode data to cacuate and dispay the soar azimuth. To determine your bearings 1. Enter the Bearing Mode. This dispays the current soar azimuth vaue in accordance with the current Timekeeping Mode data (time, date, Home data). 2. Find the same vaue on the beze as the ange vaue dispayed for the soar azimuth on the Bearing Mode 3. Position the watch so the vaue you found in step 1 is pointing at the sun. 4. The 12 o cock position of the watch shoud now be pointed north. Beze North SW 210 180 S Note that the bearings produced by the Bearing Mode are intended for genera reference ony. Moon/Tide Data Moon phase indicator Tide gragh Moon age Moon/tide data ets you view the Moon age and Moon phase for a particuar date, and tida movements for a particuar date and time for the Home. If you suspect that the Moon/tide data is not correct for some reason, check the Timekeeping Mode data (current time, date, and Home settings), and make changes as required. See Moon Phase Indicator for information about the Moon phase indicator and Tide Graph for information about the tide graph. A of the operations in this section are performed in the Moon/Tide Data Mode, which you enter by pressing B. Moon/Tide Data Screens Each press of C in the Moon/Tide Data Mode togges between the Moon Data screen and the Tide Data Moon Data Screen Moon age Moon phase indicator Year Month Day Time Press C. When you enter the Moon/Tide Data Mode, the data that appears first is the Moon data (Moon age and Moon phase indicator) for the current date as kept by the Timekeeping Mode. Tide Data Screen Tide gragh To view the Moon data for a particuar date Whie the Moon Data screen is dispayed in the Moon/Tide Data Mode, use D (+) and A ( ) to dispay the date whose Moon data you want to view. You can seect any date from 2000 to 2039. To view tide data for a particuar time 1. Whie the Moon Data screen is dispayed in the Moon/Tide Data Mode, use D (+) and A ( ) to dispay the date whose tide data you want to view. 2. Press C to switch to the Tide Data The initia screen shows the tide graph for 6:00 AM. 3. Specify the time for which you want to dispay tide data. Use D (+) and A ( ) to change the time in one-hour steps. Countdown Timer Minutes Seconds Timekeeping Mode time The countdown timer can be set within a range of one minute to 60 minutes. An aarm sounds when the countdown reaches zero. The countdown timer has two modes: auto-repeat and eapsed time, and a progress beeper signas the progress of the countdown. A of this makes the countdown timer a vauabe too for timing the start of a yacht race. A of the operations in this section are performed in the Countdown Timer Mode, which you enter by pressing B. Configuring the Countdown Timer The foowing are the settings you shoud configure before actuay using the countdown timer. Countdown start time and reset time Timer mode (auto-repeat, eapsed time) Progress beeper on/off See To configure the countdown timer for information about setting up the timer. Reset Time You can set a reset time, which is a kind of aternate countdown start time you can reca with the press of a button any time a countdown operation is in progress. Timer Mode The countdown timer gives you a choice of two modes: auto-repeat and eapsed time. Auto-repeat Auto-repeat mode automaticay restarts the countdown from the countdown start time you set whenever zero is reached. Auto-repeat mode is best when timing the starts of match races. Even if you start a countdown operation from the reset time, the countdown automaticay restarts from the countdown start time whenever it reaches zero. Auto repeat timing repeats up to seven times. Eapsed Time When the end of the countdown is reached in the eapsed time mode, the timer automaticay switches to an eapsed time measurement operation. The eapsed time mode is best when timing the speed of yachts during ocean races. The eapsed time operation is performed in one-second increments up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. Countdown Timer Beeper Operations The watch beeps at various times during a countdown to so you can keep informed about the countdown status without ooking at the dispay. The foowing describes the types of beeper operations the watch performs during a countdown. Countdown End Beeper The watch beeps each second of the fina 10 seconds before a countdown reaches zero, and at zero. The first five beeps (seconds 10 through 6) are higher pitched than the fina five beeps (seconds 5 through 1). The watch emits a onger beep to signa when the countdown reaches zero. The countdown end beeper aways sounds, regardess of the on/off status of the progress beeper. Progress Beeper The progress beeper actuay incudes two beepers: a reset time beeper and a reset period progress beeper. The reset time beeper and reset period progress beeper sound ony whie the progress beeper is turned on. Reset Time Beeper The reset time beeper is simiar to the countdown end beeper. When the progress beeper is turned on, the watch beeps each second of the fina 10 seconds before the countdown reaches the reset time. Reset Period Progress Beeper The reset period is the portion of the countdown between the reset time and zero. When the progress beeper is turned on, the watch emits four short beeps at the top of each minute during the reset period, and 30 seconds before the end of the countdown. Countdown Timer Exampes Countdown start time: 10 minutes; Reset time: 5 minutes; Timer mode: Auto-repeat; Progress beeper: On Reset Period Time Reset Time Reset Period Progress Beeper Countdown End Beeper 10'00" 5'00" 4'00" 3'00" 2'00" 1'00" 0'30" 0'00" Reset Time Beeper Countdown start time: 10 minutes; Reset time: 5 minutes; Timer mode: Eapsed time; Progress beeper: Off Time 10'00" Reset Time 5'00" Countdown End Beeper Eapsed time measurement 0'00" To configure the countdown timer 1. Whie the countdown start time is on the dispay in the Countdown Timer Mode, hod down C unti the countdown start time setting starts to fash, which indicates the setting If the countdown start time is not dispayed, use the procedure under To use the countdown timer to dispay it. 2. Press B to move the fashing in the sequence shown beow to seect other settings. Time Reset Time Timer Mode Progress Beeper 3. When the setting you want to change is fashing, use D and A to change it as described beow. Setting Time Reset Time Timer Mode Progress Beeper Screen Button Operations You can set a start time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes in 1-minute increments. You can set a reset time in the range of 1 to 5 minutes in 1-minute increments. Press D to togge between the auto-repeat mode (ON) and the eapsed time mode (OFF). An auto-repeat indicator ( ) appears when the autorepeat mode is seected. Press D to togge progress beeper on (ON) and off (OFF). A progress beeper indicator ( ) appears when this setting is turned on. 4. Press C to exit the setting The reset time setting must be ess than the countdown start time setting. 2

To use the countdown timer In the Countdown Timer Mode, press D to start the countdown timer. The countdown timer measurement operation continues even if you exit the Countdown Timer Mode. The tabe beow describes button operations you can perform to contro countdown operations. To do this: Do this: Stop the countdown operation Press D. Resume a stopped countdown operation Press D again. Dispay the countdown start time Whie the countdown is stopped, press A. Stop the countdown operation and dispay the reset time Press A. the countdown from the dispayed reset time Press D. The tabe beow describes button operations you can perform during an eapsed time measurement operation in the eapsed time mode. To do this: Do this: Stop the eapsed time operation Press D. Resume a stopped eapsed time operation Press D again. Dispay the countdown start time Whie the eapsed time is stopped, press A. Stop the eapsed time operation and dispay the reset time Press A. the countdown from the dispayed reset time Press D. To seect the operation of Aarm 1 1. In the Aarm Mode, use D to seect Aarm 1. 2. Press A to cyce through the avaiabe settings in the sequence shown beow. SNZ indicator and one-time aarm on indicator ALM SNZ ALM One-time aarm on Snooze aarm on Aarm off The appicabe aarm on indicator (ALM or SNZ ALM) is dispayed in a modes when an aarm is turned on. The SNZ indicator fashes during the 5-minute intervas between aarms. Dispaying the Aarm 1 setting screen whie the snooze aarm is turned on automaticay turns off the snooze aarm (making Aarm 1 a one-time aarm). To turn the houry time signa and the brightness aarm on and off 1. In the Aarm Mode, use D to seect the Houry Time Houry time signa on Signa or the brightness aarm. indicator 2. Press A to togge the dispayed item on and off. Turning on the Houry Time Signa dispays the houry time signa on indicator (SIG) on its Turning on the brightness aarm dispays the brightness aarm on indicator (BRT) on its The houry time signa on indicator and brightness aarm on indicator are dispayed in a modes. Brightness aarm on indicator Aarms Aarm number Aarm time (Hour : Minutes) To set an aarm time You can set five independent Daiy Aarms. When an aarm is turned on, the aarm tone sounds when the aarm time is reached. One of the aarms can be configured as a snooze aarm or a one-time aarm, whie the other four are one-time aarms. You can aso turn on an Houry Time Signa that causes the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour, and a brightness aarm that beeps whenever the watch is moved from an area where it is dark to an area where it is ight. Timekeeping Mode time There are five aarm screens numbered 1 through 5. The houry time signa screen is indicated by :00. The brightness aarm screen shows ON or OFF. When you enter the Aarm Mode, the screen you were viewing when you ast exited the mode appears first. A of the operations in this section are performed in the Aarm Mode, which you enter by pressing B. 1. In the Aarm Mode, use D to scro through the aarm screens unti the one whose time you want to set is dispayed. x1 ON or OFF x2 x3 x4 :00 x5 You can configure Aarm 1 as a snooze aarm or a one-time aarm. Aarms 2 through 5 can be used as one-time aarms ony. The snooze aarm repeats every five minutes. 2. After you seect an aarm, hod down C unti the hour setting of the aarm time starts to fash. This indicates the setting 3. Press B to move the fashing between the hour and minute settings. 4. Whie a setting is fashing, use D (+) and A ( ) to change it. When setting the aarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correcty as a.m. (no indicator) or p.m. (P indicator). 5. Press C to exit the setting Aarm Operation The aarm sounds at the preset time for about 10 seconds. In the case of the snooze aarm, the aarm operation is performed a tota of seven times, every five minutes, unti you turn the aarm off or change it to a one-time aarm. The watch aso has a brightness aarm. When turned on, the brightness aarm causes the watch to beep for 10 seconds when the watch is brought from the dark into the ight. The foowing are the conditions for brightness aarm operation. The watch needs to be in the dark for about 30 to 35 minutes for the brightness aarm to become activated. The brightness aarm sounds about 15 to 20 minutes after the watch is next exposed to ight. The brightness aarm sounds ony once and then turns off automaticay. Note Pressing any button stops the aarm tone operation. Performing any one of the foowing operations during a 5-minute interva between snooze aarms cances the current snooze aarm operation. Dispaying the Timekeeping Mode setting screen Dispaying the Aarm 1 setting screen To test the aarm In the Aarm Mode, hod down D to sound the aarm. To turn Aarms 2 through 5 on and off 1. In the Aarm Mode, use D to seect a one-time aarm One-time aarm on indicator (aarm number 2 through 5). 2. Press A to togge the dispayed aarm on and off. Turning on a one-time aarm (2 through 5) dispays the one-time aarm on indicator (ALM) on its The one-time aarm on indicator is dispayed in a modes. If any aarm is on, the aarm on indicator is shown on the dispay in a modes. Stopwatch The stopwatch ets you measure eapsed time, spit times, Minutes and two finishes. Hours Seconds 1/100 second The dispay range of the stopwatch is 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds. The stopwatch continues to run, restarting from zero after it reaches its imit, unti you stop it. The stopwatch measurement operation continues even if you exit the Stopwatch Mode. Exiting the Stopwatch Mode whie a spit time is frozen on the dispay cears the spit time and returns to eapsed time measurement. A of the operations in this section are performed in the Stopwatch Mode, which you enter by pressing B. To measure times with the stopwatch Eapsed Time D D D D A Stop Re-start Stop Cear Spit Time D Two Finishes D Dua Time Dua time (Hour : Minutes Seconds) Timekeeping Mode time Backight Auto ight switch on indicator A Spit (SPL dispayed) A Spit First runner finishes. Dispay time of first runner. A D A Spit reease Stop Cear D A A Stop Spit reease Cear Second runner Dispay time of finishes. second runner. The Dua Time Mode ets you keep track of time in a different time zone. The seconds count of the Dua Time is synchronized with the seconds count of the Timekeeping Mode. To set the Dua Time 1. Press B to enter the Dua Time Mode. 2. Use A, C, and D to set the Dua Time Mode time. Each press of D (+) and A ( ) changes the time setting in 30-minute increments. Pressing C sets the Dua Time Mode to the same time as the Timekeeping Mode. The backight uses an EL (eectro-uminescent) pane that causes the entire dispay to gow for easy reading in the dark. The watch s auto ight switch automaticay turns on the backight when you ange the watch towards your face. The auto ight switch must be turned on (indicated by the auto ight switch on indicator) for it to operate. See Backight Precautions for other important information about using the backight. To turn on the backight manuay In any mode, press L to iuminate the dispay for about one second. The above operation turns on the backight regardess of the current auto ight switch setting. 3

About the Auto Light Switch Turning on the auto ight switch causes the backight to turn on for about one second, whenever you position your wrist as described beow in any mode. Note that this watch features a Fu Auto EL Light, so the auto ight switch operates ony when avaiabe ight is beow a certain eve. It does not turn on the backight under bright ight. Moving the watch to a position that is parae to the ground and then titing it towards you more than 40 degrees causes the backight to turn on. Parae to ground More than 40 Warning! Aways make sure you are in a safe pace whenever you are reading the dispay of the watch using the auto ight switch. Be especiay carefu when running or engaged in any other activity that can resut in accident or injury. Aso take care that sudden iumination by the auto ight switch does not surprise or distract others around you. When you are wearing the watch, make sure that its auto ight switch is turned off before riding on a bicyce or operating a motorcyce or any other motor vehice. Sudden and unintended operation of the auto ight switch can create a distraction, which can resut in a traffic accident and serious persona injury. To turn the auto ight switch on and off In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down D for about two seconds to togge the auto ight switch on (AUTO EL dispayed) and off (AUTO EL not dispayed). The auto ight switch on indicator (AUTO EL) is on the dispay in a modes whie the auto ight switch is turned on. Battery This watch is equipped with a soar ce and a rechargeabe battery (secondary battery) that is charged by the eectrica power produced by the soar ce. The iustration shown beow shows how you shoud position the watch for charging. Exampe: Orient the watch so its face is pointing at a ight source. Soar ce Note that charging efficiency drops when any part of the soar ce is bocked by cothing, etc. The iustration shows how to position a watch with a resin band. Important! Storing the watch for ong periods in an area where there is no ight or wearing it in such a way that it is bocked from exposure to ight can cause rechargeabe battery power to run down. Be sure that the watch is normay exposed to bright ight whenever possibe. This watch empoys a soar ce that converts ight into eectricity, which charges a buit-in rechargeabe battery. Normay, the rechargeabe battery shoud not need repacement, but after very ong use over a number of years, the rechargeabe battery may ose its abiity to achieve a fu charge. Shoud you notice probems with getting the rechargeabe battery to a fu charge, contact your deaer or CASIO distributor about having the rechargeabe battery repaced. The rechargeabe battery shoud be repaced with a CASIO-specified CTL1616 battery ony. Other rechargeabe batteries can cause damage to the watch. A data stored in memory is deeted, and the current time and a other settings return to their initia factory defauts whenever battery power drops to Leve 5 and when you have the battery repaced. Turn on the watch s Power Saving function and keep it in an area normay exposed to bright ight when storing it for ong periods. This heps to keep the rechargeabe battery from going dead. Battery Power Indicator The battery power indicator on the dispay shows you the current status of the rechargeabe battery s power. Battery power indicator Leve 1 2 3 4 5 Battery Power Indicator Function Status A functions enabed. A functions enabed. A functions enabed. Beeper tone, backight, dispay, and buttons are (Charge Soon Aert) disabed. A functions, incuding timekeeping, are disabed. The fashing indicator at Leve 4 tes you that battery power is very ow, and that exposure to bright ight for charging is required as soon as possibe. At Leve 5, a functions are disabed and settings return to their initia factory defauts. Functions are enabed once again after the rechargeabe battery is charged, but you need to set the current time, date, and a other settings after the battery is recharged to Leve 3 from Leve 5. Though the time appears on the dispay after the battery is charged to Leve 4, you wi not be abe to change the time setting unti the battery reaches Leve 3. Leaving the watch in direct sunight or some other very strong ight source can cause the battery power indicator to temporariy show a reading that is higher than the actua battery eve. The correct battery power indicator shoud appear after a few minutes. If you use the backight or any of the aarm functions a number of times during a short period, RECOVER appears on the dispay and the foowing operations become disabed unti battery power recovers. Backight Beeper tone After some time, battery power wi recover and RECOVER wi disappear, indicating that the above functions are enabed again. Charging Precautions Certain charging conditions can cause the watch to become very hot. Avoid eaving the watch in the areas described beow whenever charging its rechargeabe battery. Aso note that aowing the watch to become very hot can cause its iquid crysta dispay to back out. The appearance of the LCD shoud become norma again when the watch returns to a ower temperature. Warning! Leaving the watch in bright ight to charge its rechargeabe battery can cause it to become quite hot. Take care when handing the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particuary hot when exposed to the foowing conditions for ong periods. On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunight Too cose to an incandescent amp Under direct sunight Charging Guide After a fu charge, timekeeping remains enabed for up to about nine months, whie the watch is used under the conditions described beow. Operating Conditions Watch is not exposed to ight Dispay on 18 hours per day, seep state 6 hours per day 1 backight operation (1.5 seconds) per day 10 seconds of aarm operation per day 1 countdown timer operation per day Charge Times Exposing the watch to ight for the periods shown beow each day restores the power used by the above operating conditions. Exposure Leve (Brightness) Approximate Exposure Time Outdoor Sunight (50,000 ux) 5 minutes Sunight Through a Window (10,000 ux) 24 minutes Dayight Through a Window on a Coudy Day 48 minutes (5,000 ux) Indoor Fuorescent Lighting (500 ux) 8 hours Stabe operation is promoted by frequent charging. Recovery Times The tabe beow shows the amount exposure that is required to take the battery from one eve to the next. Exposure Leve (Brightness) Outdoor Sunight (50,000 ux) Sunight Through a Window (10,000 ux) Dayight Through a Window on a Coudy Day (5,000 ux) Indoor Fuorescent Lighting (500 ux) Approximate Exposure Time Leve 5 Leve 4 Leve 3 Leve 2 Leve 1 65 minutes 4 hours 7 hours 60 hours 18 hours 98 hours 4 hours 19 hours The above exposure time vaues are a for reference ony. Actua required exposure times depend on ighting conditions. Reference This section contains more detaied and technica information about watch operation. It aso contains important precautions and notes about the various features and functions of this watch. Power Saving Function When turned on, the Power Saving function automaticay puts the watch into a seep state whenever it is eft in an area where it is dark for 30 to 35 minutes. The seep state is indicated by a bank screen with SLEEP fashing on it. In the seep state, a functions are enabed, except for the dispay. Wearing watch inside the seeve of cothing can cause it to enter the seep state. To recover from the seep state Perform any one of the foowing operations. Move the watch to a we-it area. It can take up to five seconds for the dispay to turn on. Press any button. Ange the watch towards your face for reading. To turn Power Saving on and off 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hod down C unti the seconds start to fash, which indicates the setting 2. Press B seven times unti the Power Saving on/off screen appears. 3. Press D to togge Power Saving on (ON) and off (OFF). 4. Press C twice to exit the setting The Power Saving on indicator (SAVE) is on the dispay in a modes whie the Power Saving is turned on. Moon Phase Indicator The Moon phase indicator of this watch indicates the current phase of the Moon as shown beow. (part you cannot see) Moon phase (part you can see) Moon Phase Indicator Moon Age 0, 1, 29 2-5 6-9 10-13 14-16 17-20 21-24 25-28 Moon Phase New Fu Moon Moon First Quarter (Waxing) Last Quarter (Waning) 4

The Moon phase indicator shows the Moon as viewed at noon from a position in the Northern Hemisphere ooking south. Note that at times the image shown by the Moon phase indicator may differ from that of the actua Moon in your area. The eft-right orientation of the Moon phase is reversed when viewing from the Southern Hemisphere or from a point near the equator. Moon Phases and Moon Age The Moon goes through a reguar 29.53-day cyce during which it appears to wax and wane due to how the Sun iuminates the Moon and the reative positioning of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. The greater the anguar distance between the Moon and the Sun,* the more we see iuminated. * The ange to the Moon in reation to the direction at which the Sun is visibe from the Earth. This watch perform a rough cacuation of the current Moon age starting from day 0 of the moon age cyce. The actua Moon age average cyce is 29.53 days, but this can vary anywhere from 1 day to +1 day for specific months. Since this performs cacuations using integer vaues ony (no fractions), the margin for error of the dispayed Moon age is ±2 days. Tide Graph The back bar on the watch s tide graph indicates the current tide. High tide Low tide High tide Tida Movements Tides are the periodic rise and fa of the water of oceans, seas, bays, and other bodies of water caused mainy by the gravitationa interactions between the Earth, Moon and Sun. Tides rise and fa about every six hours. The tide graph of this watch indicates tida movement based on the Moon s transit over a meridian and the unitida interva. The unitida interva differs according to your current ocation, so you must specify a unitida interva in order to obtain the correct tide graph readings. Lunitida Interva Theoreticay, high tide is at the Moon s transit over the meridian and ow tide is about six hours ater. Actua high tide occurs somewhat ater, due to factors such as viscosity, friction, and underwater topography. Both the time differentia between the Moon s transit over the meridian unti high tide and the time differentia between the Moon s transit over the meridian unti ow tide are known as the unitida interva. When setting the unitida interva for this watch, use the time differentia between the Moon s transit over the meridian unti high tide. Auto Return Feature If you eave a screen with fashing digits on the dispay for two or three minutes without performing any operation, the watch automaticay saves any settings you have made up to that point and exits the setting Data and Setting Scroing The A and D buttons are used in various modes and setting screens to scro through data on the dispay. In most cases, hoding down these buttons during a scro operation scros through the data at high speed. Timekeeping Resetting the seconds to 00 whie the current count is in the range of 30 to 59 causes the minutes to be increased by 1. In the range of 00 to 29, the seconds are reset to 00 without changing the minutes. With the 12-hour format, the P (PM) indicator appears on the dispay for times in the range of noon to 11:59 p.m. and no indicator appears for times in the range of midnight to 11:59 a.m. With the 24-hour format, times are dispayed in the range of 0:00 to 23:59, without any indicator. The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039. The watch s buit-in fu automatic caendar automaticay makes aowances for different month engths and eap years. Once you set the date, there shoud be no reason to change it except when battery power drops to Leve 5. Backight Precautions The eectro-uminescent pane that provides iumination oses power after very ong use. The iumination provided by the backight may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunight. The watch may emit an audibe sound whenever the dispay is iuminated. This is due to vibration of the EL pane used for iumination, and does not indicate mafunction. The backight automaticay turns off whenever an aarm sounds. Frequent use of the backight runs down the battery. Auto ight switch precautions Wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist and movement or vibration of your arm can cause the auto ight switch to activate and iuminate the dispay. To avoid running down the battery, turn off the auto ight switch whenever engaging in activities that might cause frequent iumination of the dispay. More than 15 degrees too high The backight may not ight if the face of the watch is more than 15 degrees above or beow parae. Make sure that the back of your hand is parae to the ground. The backight turns off in about one second, even if you keep the watch pointed towards your face. Static eectricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto ight switch. If the backight does not ight, try moving the watch back to the starting position (parae with the ground) and then tit it back toward you again. If this does not work, drop your arm a the way down so it hangs at your side, and then bring it back up again. Under certain conditions, the backight may not ight unti about one second after you turn the face of the watch towards you. This does not necessariy indicate mafunction of the backight. Data List GMT Differentia Standard Time DST/Summer Longitude Latitude ABIDJAN 0.0 1.0 4 W 5 N ABU DHABI 4.0 5.0 54 E 24 N ADDIS ABABA 3.0 4.0 39 E 9 N ADEN 3.0 4.0 45 E 13 N AMSTERDAM 1.0 2.0 5 E 52 N ANCHORAGE 9.0 8.0 149 W 61 N ATHENS 2.0 3.0 24 E 38 N AZORES 1.0 0.0 25 W 38 N BANGKOK 7.0 8.0 101 E 14 N BEIJING 8.0 9.0 116 E 40 N BEIRUT 2.0 3.0 36 E 34 N BOGOTA 5.0 4.0 74 W 5 N BOSTON 5.0 4.0 71 W 42 N BRASILIA 3.0 2.0 48 W 16 S BUENOS AIRES 3.0 2.0 58 W 35 S CAPE TOWN 2.0 3.0 18 E 34 S CARACAS 4.0 3.0 67 W 11 N CASABLANCA 0.0 1.0 8 W 34 N CHICAGO 6.0 5.0 88 W 42 N CHRISTCHURCH 12.0 13.0 173 E 44 S DAKAR 0.0 1.0 17 W 15 N DALLAS FORT WORTH 6.0 5.0 97 W 33 N DAMASCUS 2.0 3.0 36 E 34 N DENVER 7.0 6.0 105 W 40 N DETROIT 5.0 4.0 83 W 42 N DHAKA 6.0 7.0 90 E 24 N DUBAI 4.0 5.0 55 E 25 N DUBLIN 0.0 1.0 6 W 53 N EDMONTON 7.0 6.0 114 W 54 N EL PASO 7.0 6.0 106 W 32 N FRANKFURT 1.0 2.0 9 E 50 N GOLD COAST 10.0 11.0 154 E 28 S GUAM 10.0 11.0 145 E 13 N HAMBURG 1.0 2.0 10 E 54 N HANOI 7.0 8.0 106 E 21 N HELSINKI 2.0 3.0 25 E 60 N HONG KONG 8.0 9.0 114 E 22 N HONOLULU 10.0 9.0 158 W 21 N HOUSTON 6.0 5.0 95 W 30 N ISTANBUL 2.0 3.0 29 E 41 N JAKARTA 7.0 8.0 107 E 6 S JEDDAH 3.0 4.0 39 E 22 N KARACHI 5.0 6.0 67 E 25 N KUALA LUMPUR 8.0 9.0 102 E 3 N KUWAIT 3.0 4.0 48 E 29 N LA PAZ 4.0 3.0 68 W 17 S LAS VEGAS 8.0 7.0 115 W 36 N LIMA 5.0 4.0 77 W 12 S LISBON 0.0 1.0 9 W 39 N LONDON 0.0 1.0 0 E 52 N LOS ANGELES 8.0 7.0 118 W 34 N MADRID 1.0 2.0 4 W 40 N MANILA 8.0 9.0 121 E 15 N MELBOURNE 10.0 11.0 145 E 38 S MEXICO CITY 6.0 5.0 99 W 19 N MIAMI 5.0 4.0 80 W 26 N MILAN 1.0 2.0 9 E 45 N MONTEVIDEO 3.0 2.0 56 W 35 S MONTREAL 5.0 4.0 74 W 46 N MUSCAT 4.0 5.0 59 E 24 N NADI 12.0 13.0 177 E 18 S NAIROBI 3.0 4.0 37 E 1 S NAURU ISLAND 12.0 13.0 167 E 1 S NEW ORLEANS 6.0 5.0 90 W 30 N NEW YORK 5.0 4.0 74 W 41 N NOME 9.0 8.0 165 W 64 N NOUMEA 11.0 12.0 166 E 22 S PAGO PAGO 11.0 10.0 171 W 14 N PANAMA CITY 5.0 4.0 80 W 9 N PAPEETE 10.0 9.0 150 W 18 S PARIS 1.0 2.0 2 E 49 N PERTH 8.0 9.0 116 E 32 S PHNOM PENH 7.0 8.0 105 E 12 N PORT OF SPAIN 4.0 3.0 62 W 11 N PORT VILA 11.0 12.0 168 E 18 S PRAIA 1.0 0.0 24 W 15 N PYONGYANG 9.0 10.0 126 E 39 N RIYADH 3.0 4.0 47 E 25 N ROME 1.0 2.0 13 E 42 N SAN FRANCISCO 8.0 7.0 122 W 38 N SANTIAGO 4.0 3.0 71 W 33 S SAO PAULO 3.0 2.0 47 W 24 S SEATTLE 8.0 7.0 122 W 48 N SEOUL 9.0 10.0 127 E 38 N SHANGHAI 8.0 9.0 121 E 31 N SINGAPORE 8.0 9.0 104 E 1 N STOCKHOLM 1.0 2.0 18 E 59 N SYDNEY 10.0 11.0 151 E 34 S TAIPEI 8.0 9.0 121 E 25 N 5

GMT Differentia Standard Time DST/Summer Longitude Latitude TOKYO 9.0 10.0 140 E 36 N ULAANBAATAR 8.0 9.0 107 E 48 N VANCOUVER 8.0 7.0 123 W 49 N VIENNA 1.0 2.0 16 E 48 N VIENTIANE 7.0 8.0 103 E 18 N WELLINGTON 12.0 13.0 175 E 41 S WINNIPEG 6.0 5.0 97 W 50 N Based on data as of 2003. Lunitida Interva List Lunitida Interva ANCHORAGE 5:40 BANGKOK 4:40 BOSTON 11:20 BUENOS AIRES 6:00 CASABLANCA 1:30 DAKAR 7:40 GOLD COAST 8:30 HAMBURG 4:50 HONG KONG 9:10 HONOLULU 3:40 JAKARTA 0:00 JEDDAH 6:30 KARACHI 10:10 SINGAPORE 10:20 SYDNEY 8:40 Lunitida Interva LIMA 5:20 LISBON 2:00 LONDON 1:10 LOS ANGELES 9:20 MANILA 10:30 MELBOURNE 2:10 MIAMI 7:30 NOUMEA 8:30 PAGO PAGO 6:40 PANAMA CITY 3:00 PAPEETE 0:10 SEATTLE 4:20 SHANGHAI 1:20 VANCOUVER 5:10 WELLINGTON 4:50 Based on data as of June 2001. 6