Casio paw2000-1cr Manual De Usuario

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Operation Guide 3172
There are two standard methods of expressing altitude: Absolute altitude and relative altitude. Absolute 
altitude expresses an absolute height above sea level. Relative altitude expresses the difference between 
the height of two different places.
Height of building 130 m 
(relative altitude)
Rooftop at an altitude of 
230 m above sea level 
(absolute altitude)
Sea Level
Altimeter Precautions
 This watch estimates altitude based on air pressure. This means that altitude readings for the same 
location may vary if air pressure changes.
 The semiconductor pressure sensor used by the watch for altitude measurements is also affected by 
temperature. When taking altitude measurements, do not subject the watch to temperature changes.
 Do not rely upon this watch for altitude measurements or perform button operations while sky diving, 
hang gliding, or paragliding, while riding a gyrocopter, glider, or any other aircraft, or while engaging in 
any other activity where there is the chance of sudden altitude changes.
 Do not use this watch for measuring altitude in applications that demand professional or industrial level 
precision.
 Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized. Because of this, the readings 
produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated the fl ight crew.
Specifying Temperature, Barometric Pressure, and Altitude Units
Use the procedure below to specify the temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude units to be used in 
the Barometer/Thermometer Mode and the Altimeter Mode.
Important!
When TYO (Tokyo) is selected as the Home City, the altitude unit is set 
automatically to meters (m), the barometric pressure unit to hectopascals 
(hPa), and the temperature unit to Celsius (°C). These settings cannot 
be changed.
To specify temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude units
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 
E until the currently selected 
city code starts to fl ash. This is the city code setting screen.
 Before the city code starts to fl ash, the message SET Hold
will appear on the display. Keep 
E depressed until SET Hold
disappears and the city code starts to fl ash.
2. Keep pressing 
D until UNIT appears in the upper left corner of the 
screen.
 See step 3 under “To change the current time and date settings 
manually” for information about how to scroll through setting 
screens.
3. Perform the operations below to specify the units you want.
To specify this unit:
Press this key:
To toggle between these settings:
Altitude
A
m (meters) and ft (feet)
Barometric Pressure
B
hPa (hectopascals) and inHg (inches of mercury)
Temperature
C
°C (Celsius) and °F (Fahrenheit)
4. After the settings are the way you want, press 
E twice to exit the setting screen.
Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Measurement of Altitude and Temperature
Though you can perform altitude and temperature measurements at the same time, you should remember 
that each of these measurements requires different conditions for best results. With temperature 
measurement, it is best to remove the watch from your wrist in order to eliminate the effects of body heat. 
In the case of altitude measurement, on the other hand, it is better to leave the watch on your wrist, 
because doing so keeps the watch at a constant temperature, which contributes to more accurate altitude 
measurements.
 To give altitude measurement priority, leave the watch on your wrist or in any other location where the 
temperature of the watch is kept constant.
 To give temperature measurement priority, remove the watch from your wrist and allow it to hang freely 
from your bag or in another location where it is not exposed to direct sunlight. Note that removing the 
watch from your wrist can affect pressure sensor readings momentarily.
Viewing Altitude Records
Use the Data Recall Mode to view manually saved altitude readings and automatically saved high altitude, 
low altitude, total ascent, and total descent values. Altitude data records are created and saved in the 
Altimeter Mode.
To view altitude records
1. Use 
D to select the Data Recall Mode (REC) as shown in “Selecting a 
Mode”.
 About one second after REC appears on the display, the display 
will change to show the fi rst record of the memory area you were 
viewing when you last exited the Data Recall Mode.
2. Use 
B to select the memory area you want.
REC 01
(Manually Saved 
Record Area)
(Auto Save 
Value Area 1)
MAX-1
(Auto Save 
Value Area 2)
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Record name
Altitude
Alternates between 
measurement time 
(Hour : Minutes) and 
measurement date 
(Month Day)
Record name
Altitude
Alternates between 
measurement time 
(Hour : Minutes) and 
measurement date 
(Month Day)
3. Use 
A and C to scroll through the screens for an area and display the one you want.
REC
01
REC
02
REC
25
Manually saved records
MAX
MIN
ASC
DSC
Auto saved values
 While a manually saved record (REC 01 through REC 25) is displayed, the bottom of the screen 
will alternate between the date (month, day) and time (hour, minute) the record was created.
 While MAX or MIN auto saved values are displayed, the bottom of the screen will alternate 
between the date (month, day) and time (hour, minute) the value was recorded.
 While ASC or DSC auto saved values are displayed, the bottom of the screen will alternate 
between the date (month, day) and year that the ASC or DSC record was fi rst created.
 For detailed information about auto saved values, see “Auto Save Values”.
4. After you are fi nished viewing data, use 
D to exit the Data Recall Mode.
---- will be displayed if data has been deleted or if there is no corresponding data due to error, etc. 
In such cases, total ascent (ASC) and total descent (DSC) values will show zero.
 When the total ascent (ASC) or total descent (DSC) exceeds 99,995 meters (or 327,980 feet), the 
applicable value will restart from zero.
 If the total ascent (ASC) or total descent (DSC) value becomes 
fi ve digits, the leftmost (ten thousand) digit will appear in the upper 
right of the display. The nearby illustration shows the display when 
the ASC-1 value is 99995 meters.
To clear the contents of a specifi c memory area
1. Use 
D to enter the Data Recall Mode.
2. Use 
B to select the memory area you want to clear.
 Note that the contents of the memory area you select will be 
deleted as soon as you perform step 3 below. The clear operation 
cannot be undone, so double check to make sure you really want 
to delete the contents of the memory area you select here.
3. Hold down 
E until CLR Hold appears on the display and then 
disappears. Release 
E after CLR disappears.
 This will clear the memory area you selected in step 2 and then 
return to the data display screen, which now shows ----. This 
indicates there is nothing stored in the currently displayed memory 
area.
Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times
You can use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode to look up the sunrise and sunset times for a particular date (year, 
month, day) and location.
To enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode
While in the Timekeeping Mode, press 
D to enter the Sunrise/Sunset 
Mode.
 This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current date 
based the currently specifi ed city code, latitude, and longitude.
 The three Daylight Pointers described below are on the display in the 
Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
Pointer 1: Sunset time in 24-hour format
Pointer 2: Sunrise time in 24-hour format
Pointer 3: This fl ashing pointer appears only when Pointer 1 and 
Pointer 2 are indicating the sunrise and sunset times for the current 
Timekeeping Mode date. It indicates the current Timekeeping Mode 
time in 24-hour format.
 Before trying to use the Sunrise/Sunset Mode, you need to confi gure 
settings for the city code, longitude, and latitude for the location whose 
sunrise and sunset times you want to view.
 The factory default confi guration of the location is: City Code: TYO
(Tokyo); Latitude: North 36 degrees; Longitude: East 140 degrees.
 You can fi nd latitude and longitude for various cities around the globe 
in the “Site Data List”.
To view the sunrise/sunset time for a particular date
1. Enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode.
 This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current 
date at the location specifi ed by the city code, latitude, and 
longitude.
2. While the sunrise/sunset time are on the display, use 
A (+) and C (–) 
to scroll through the dates.
 The sunrise and sunset times for the selected date will be 
indicated by values and pointers.
 You can select any date between January 1, 2000 and December 
31, 2099.
Note
 Sunrise/sunset time is displayed in 5-minute units.
If you think that the sunrise and/or sunset times are not correct for 
some reason, check the watch’s city code, longitude and latitude 
settings.
 The sunrise and sunset times displayed by this watch are times at 
sea level. Sunrise and sunset times are different at altitudes other 
than sea level.
Altitude
Altitude
Altitude
Altitude
Ten thousand digit
Ten thousand digit
Current
date
Pointer 3
Pointer 2
Sunrise
time
Sunset
time
Pointer 1
Current
date
Pointer 3
Pointer 2
Sunrise
time
Sunset
time
Pointer 1
Date
Sunset time
Sunrise time
Date
Sunset time
Sunrise time