G-Shock 5011 (W3) MA0804-EB Manual De Usuario

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Operation Guide 5011 (W3)
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MA0804-EB
Before using the watch...
Expose the watch to light.
Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light, which is
stored by a chargeable battery. Long-term storage of the watch can
cause the battery to run low, so be sure to expose the watch to light
before using it for the first time. See “Solar Charging” for more
information.
Low Battery Alert
When secondary battery power is low, the second hand of the watch
will start to jump at 2-second intervals to let you know that charging
is required.
• See “Solar Charging” for more information.
30
30
Jumps at 2-second 
intervals.
Power Saving
Power Saving causes the watch to enter a sleep state automatically
and stop movement of the analog hands in order to save power
whenever the watch is left in the dark.
The watch will exit the sleep state if you expose it to light or perform
any button operation.
• Though the hands are stopped, the watch continues to keep time
internally.
• Note that the watch also may enter the sleep state and stop if the
solar panel is blocked from light by your sleeve.
Sleep Level 1
Sleep Level 1 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark for
about one hour any time between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
In Sleep Level 1:
• The second hand is stopped.
• The hour hand, 24-hour hand, minute hand, and day indicator
continue to operate normally.
• Auto Receive is performed normally.
• Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to operate normally.
Sleep Level 2
Sleep Level 2 is triggered whenever the watch is left in the dark
while in Sleep Level 1 for six or seven days.
In Sleep Level 2:
• The hour hand, 24-hour hand, and minute hand are stopped.
• If the watch reaches Sleep Level 2 while in the World Time Mode,
the hands will move to 12 o’clock and stop when the Home City
time (kept internally) reaches midnight.
• Auto Receive is disabled.
• Alarms and the hourly time signal are disabled.
• The day indicator continues to operate normally.
Timekeeping Mode
Stopwatch Mode
30
30
Minute 
hand
Second hand
button
button
button
button
Day
(While reset.)
Second hand
24-hour 
hand
Hour hand
Minute hand
Day of the week 
hand
Indicator hand
For more information, see “How a Radio-controlled 
Watch Works”.
1/20-second hand
1/20-second timing is performed only for the first minute 
after you start or restart an elapsed time measurement.
•  You also can start a stopwatch elapsed time 
operation from the Timekeeping Mode by pressing  
the       button.
• Start
• Stop
• Reset
World Time Mode
Alarm Mode
Timekeeping Mode
30
30
30
City code
“AL” indicated.
Modes and Indicators
• To enter the Stopwatch Mode, press the D button.
• Use the C button to enter any other mode besides the Stopwatch
Mode. Each press of the C button cycles between modes as
shown in the illustration to the left.
• About 1.5 seconds after you enter a mode, the watch’s hands will
start to move to the time setting for that mode. Note that the only
operation you can perform while the hands are moving is
changing to another mode.
• If you do not perform any operation for about two or three
minutes, the watch will revert automatically to the Timekeeping
Mode.
The shape and markings of the face depend on the watch
model.