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MO1308-EB © 2013 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch.
Applications
The built-in sensors of this watch measure direction, barometric pressure, temperature and altitude.
Measured values are then shown on the display. Such features make this watch useful when hiking,
mountain climbing, or when engaging in other such outdoor activities.
Warning !
The measurement functions built into this watch are not intended for taking measurements that
require professional or industrial precision. Values produced by this watch should be considered
as reasonable representations only.
When engaging in mountain climbing or other activities in which losing your way can create a
dangerous or life-threatening situation, always use a second compass to confi rm direction readings.
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss
suffered by you or any third party arising through the use of this product or its malfunction.
E E-1
ENGLISH
Important!
Your watch’s Altimeter Mode calculates relative altitude based on changes in barometric pressure
measurement by its pressure sensor. For more information, see page E-59 and E-73.
Immediately before embarking or otherwise taking altitude readings, be sure to specify a reference
altitude. If you don’t the readings produced by the watch probably will not be very accurate. For more
information, see “To specify a reference altitude value” (page E-66).
To ensure correct direction readings by this watch, be sure to perform bidirectional calibration before
using it. The watch may produce incorrect direction readings if you do not perform bidirectional
calibration. For more information, see “To perform bidirectional calibration” (page E-38).
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About This Manual
Depending on the model of your watch, digital display text appears
either as dark fi gures on a light background, or light gures on a dark
background. All examples in this manual are shown using dark gures
on a light background.
Button operations are indicated using the letters shown in the
illustration.
Note that the product illustrations in this manual are intended for
reference only, and so the actual product may appear somewhat
different than depicted by an illustration.
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Things to check before using the watch
1. Check the battery power level.
Is “ ” or “ ” displayed for the battery power indicator (page E-10)?H M
Go to step 2.
Power is low. Charge the watch by placing it in a location
where it is exposed to light. For details, see “Charging the
Watch” (page E-9).
NO YES
YES
Does any one of the following conditions exist?
Battery power indicator shows “
L” and “LOW” is flashing on the
display.
CHG” is flashing on the display.
The face is blank.
The watch is charged
sufficiently.
For details about
charging, see
“Charging the Watch
(page E-9).
NEXT
Battery power
indicator
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2. Check the Home City and the daylight saving time (DST) setting.
Use the procedure under “To confi gure Home City and summer time settings” (page E-28) to confi gure
your Home City and daylight saving time settings.
Important!
Proper time calibration signal reception, and World Time Mode and Sunrise/Sunset Mode data depend
on correct Home City, time, and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode. Make sure you confi gure
these settings correctly.
3. Set the current time.
To set the time using a time calibration signal
See “To get ready for a receive operation” (page E-16).
To set the time manually
See “Confi guring Current Time and Date Settings Manually” (page E-30).
The watch is now ready for use.
For details about the watch’s radio controlled timekeeping feature, see “Radio Controlled Atomic
Timekeeping” (page E-14).
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Contents
E-2 About This Manual
E-3 Things to check before using the watch
E-9 Charging the Watch
E-13 To recover from the sleep state
E-14 Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping
E-16 To get ready for a receive operation
E-18 To perform manual receive
E-21 To check the latest signal reception results
E-21 To turn auto receive on or off
E-23 Mode Reference Guide
E-27 Timekeeping
E-28 Confi guring Home City Settings
E-28 To confi gure Home City and summer time settings
E-30 Confi guring Current Time and Date Settings Manually
E-30 To change the current time and date settings manually
E-33 Taking Direction Readings
E-34 To take a direction reading
E-38 To perform bidirectional calibration
E-39 To perform magnetic declination correction
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E-40 To store a direction angle reading in Bearing Memory
E-42 To set a map and fi nd your current location
E-43 To fi nd the bearing to an objective
E-44 To determine the direction angle to an objective on a map and head in that direction
(Bearing Memory)
E-48 Specifying Temperature, Barometric Pressure, and Altitude Display Units
E-48 To specify temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude display units
E-50 Taking Barometric Pressure and Temperature Readings
E-50 To take barometric pressure and temperature readings
E-55 To enable or disable the barometric pressure change alert
E-57 To calibrate the pressure sensor and the temperature sensor
E-59 Using the Altimeter Mode
E-60 To select the altitude screen format
E-61 To select the altitude auto reading interval
E-63 To take altitude readings
E-64 To specify the altitude differential start point
E-65 To use the altitude differential value
E-66 To specify a reference altitude value
E-67 To save a reading manually
E-70 To start trek log value updating
E-70 To stop trek log value updating
E-7
E-76 Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Altitude and Temperature Readings
E-77 Viewing Altitude Records
E-77 To view altitude records
E-81 To delete all manually saved data
E-81 To delete data in a specifi c memory area
E-83 Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times
E-83 To enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode
E-84 To view the sunrise/sunset time for a particular date
E-85 To look up the sunrise and sunset times for a speci c location
E-87 Using the Stopwatch
E-87 To enter the Stopwatch Mode
E-87 To perform an elapsed time operation
E-87 To pause at a split time
E-88 To measure two fi nishes
E-89 Using the Countdown Timer
E-89 To enter the Countdown Timer Mode
E-89 To specify the countdown start time
E-90 To perform a countdown timer operation
E-90 To stop the alarm
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E-91 Using the Alarm
E-91 To enter the Alarm Mode
E-92 To set an alarm time
E-93 To turn an alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off
E-94 To stop the alarm
E-95 Checking the Current Time in a Different Time Zone
E-95 To enter the World Time Mode
E-95 To view the time in another time zone
E-96 To specify standard time or daylight saving time (DST) for a city
E-97 Illumination
E-97 To turn on illumination manually
E-97 To change the illumination duration
E-99 To turn the auto light switch on and off
E-101 Other Settings
E-101 To turn the button operation tone on and off
E-102 To turn Power Saving on or off
E-103 Troubleshooting
E-109 Specifi cations
E-9
Charging the Watch
The face of the watch is a solar panel that generates power from light. The generated power charges a
built-in rechargeable battery, which powers watch operations. The watch charges whenever it is exposed
to light.
Charging Guide
Whenever you are not wearing the
watch, leave it in a location where it
is exposed to light.
Best charging performance is
achieved by exposing the watch to
the strongest light available.
When wearing the watch, make sure
that its face is not blocked from light
by the sleeve of your clothing.
The watch may enter a sleep state
(page E-13) if its face is blocked
by your sleeve even only partially.
Warning!
Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite hot.
Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can become particularly hot
when exposed to the following conditions for long periods.
On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight
Too close to an incandescent lamp
Under direct sunlight
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Important!
Allowing the watch to become very hot can cause its liquid crystal display to black out. The
appearance of the LCD should become normal again when the watch returns to a lower temperature.
Turn on the watch’s Power Saving function (page E-13) and keep it in an area normally exposed to
bright light when storing it for long periods. This helps to ensure that power does not run down.
Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in such a way that it is
blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down. Expose the watch to bright light
whenever possible.
Power Levels
You can get an idea of the watch’s power level by observing the battery power indicator on the display.
Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status
1
(H) All functions enabled.
2
(M) All functions enabled.
3
(L)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
Auto and manual receive, illumination,
beeper, and sensor operation disabled.
Battery power
indicator
Battery power
indicator
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Level Battery Power Indicator Function Status
4
(CHG)
Except for the current time and the
CHG
(charge) indicator, all functions and display
indicators disabled.
5 – – – All functions disabled.
The fl ashing LOW indicator at Level 3 (L) tells you that battery power is very low, and that exposure to
bright light for charging is required as soon as possible.
At Level 5, all functions are disabled and settings return to their initial factory defaults. Once the battery
reaches Level 2 (M) after falling to Level 5, reconfi gure the current time, date, and other settings.
Display indicators reappear as soon as the battery is charged from Level 5 to Level 2 (M).
Leaving the watch exposed to direct sunlight or some other very strong light source can cause the
battery power indicator to show a reading temporarily that is higher than the actual battery level. The
correct battery level should be indicated after a few minutes.
All data stored in memory is deleted, and the current time and all other settings return to their initial
factory defaults whenever battery power drops to Level 5 and when you have the battery replaced.
Power Recovery Mode
Performing multiple sensor, illumination, or beeper operations during a short period may cause all of
the battery power indicators (H,M, and L) to start fl ashing on the display. This indicates that the watch
is in the power recovery mode. Illumination, alarm, countdown timer alarm, hourly time signal, and
sensor operations will be disabled until battery power recovers.
Battery power will recover in about 15 minutes. At this time, the battery power indicators (
H,M,L) will
stop fl ashing. This indicates that the functions listed above are enabled again.
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If all of the battery power indicators (H,M,L) are fl ashing and the
CHG (charge) indicator also is
ashing, it means the battery level is very low. Expose the watch to bright light as soon as possible.
Even if battery power is at Level 1 (
H) or Level 2 (M), the Digital Compass Mode, Barometer/
Thermometer Mode, or Altimeter Mode sensor may be disabled if there is not enough voltage available
to power it suffi ciently. This is indicated when all of the battery power indicators (
H,M,L) are fl ashing.
Frequent fl ashing of all of the battery power indicators (
H,M,L) probably means that remaining battery
power is low. Leave the watch in bright light to allow it to charge.
Charging Times
Exposure Level (Brightness)
Daily
Operation
*1
Level Change *2
Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
Outdoor sunlight (50,000 lux) 5 min. 2 hours 15 hours 4 hours
Sunlight through a window (10,000 lux)
24 min. 6 hours 75 hours 20 hours
Daylight through a window on a
cloudy day (5,000 lux) 48 min. 12 hours 152 hours 41 hours
Indoor fl uorescent lighting (500 lux) 8 hours 170 hours – – – – – –
*1 Approximate amount of exposure time required each day to generate enough power for normal daily
operation.
*2 Approximate amount of exposure time (in hours) required to take power from one level to the next.
The above exposure times all are for reference only. Actual exposure times depend on lighting
conditions.
For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the “Power Supply” section of
the Specifi cations (page E-112).
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Power Saving
When turned on, Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the watch is left for a certain
period in an area where it is dark. The table below shows how watch functions are affected by Power
Saving.
For information about enabling and disabling power saving, see “To turn Power Saving on and off”
(page E-102).
There actually are two sleep state levels: “display sleep” and “function sleep”.
Elapsed Time in Dark Display Operation
60 to 70 minutes (display sleep) Blank, with
PS ashing Display is off, but all functions are enabled.
6 or 7 days (function sleep) Blank, with
PS not fl ashing All functions are disabled, but timekeeping is
maintained.
The watch will not enter a sleep state between 6:00 AM and 9:59 PM. If the watch is already in a sleep
state when 6:00 AM arrives, however, it will remain in the sleep state.
The watch will not enter a sleep state while it is in the Stopwatch Mode or Countdown Timer Mode.
To recover from the sleep state
Move the watch to a well-lit area, press any button, or angle the watch towards your face for reading (page
E-98).
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Radio Controlled Atomic Timekeeping
This watch receives a time calibration signal and updates its time setting accordingly. However, when
using the watch outside of areas covered by time calibration signals, you will have to adjust the settings
manually as required. See “Confi guring Current Time and Date Settings Manually” (page E-30) for more
information.
This section explains how the watch updates its time settings when the city code selected as the Home
City is in Japan, North America, Europe, or China, and is one that supports time calibration signal
reception.
If your Home City Code setting is this: The watch can receive the signal from the transmitter
located here:
LIS, LON, MAD, PAR, ROM, BER, STO, ATH, MOW Anthorn (England), Main ingen (Germany)
HKG, BJS Shangqiu City (China)
TPE, SEL, TYO Fukushima (Japan), Fukuoka/Saga (Japan)
HNL, ANC, YVR, LAX, YEA, DEN, MEX, CHI, NYC, YHZ,
YYT Fort Collins, Colorado (United States)
Important!
The areas covered by MOW,HNL and ANC
are quite far from the calibration signal transmitters, so
certain conditions may cause reception problems.
When HKG or BJS is selected as the Home City, only the time and date are adjusted according to the
time calibration signal. You need to switch manually between standard time and daylight saving time
(DST) if required. See “To confi gure Home City and summer time settings” (page E-28) for information
about how to do this.
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Approximate Reception Ranges
UK and German Signals
Anthorn
500 kilometers
1,500 kilometers
The Anthorn signal is
receivable within this area Mainflingen
North American Signal
Japanese Signals Chinese Signal
500 kilometers Changchun
Beijing
Shangqiu
Shanghai
Chengdu
Hong Kong
1,500 kilometers
2,000 miles
(3,000 kilometers)
600 miles
(1,000 kilometers)
Fort Collins
1,000 kilometers
Signals are receivable in the Taiwan area
when reception conditions are
g
ood.
For the Honolulu and Anchorage time zones, the
signal can be received when reception conditions
are favorable.
Fukuoka/Saga
500 kilometers
Fukushima
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E-16
Even when the watch is within range of a transmitter, signal reception may be impossible due to the
effects of geographic contours, structures, weather, the time of year, the time of day, radio interference,
etc. The signal becomes weaker at distances of approximately 500 kilometers, which means that the
infl uence of the conditions listed above becomes even greater.
Signal reception may not be possible at the distances noted below during certain times of the year or
day. Radio interference may also cause problems with reception.
Mainfl ingen (Germany) or Anthorn (England) transmitters: 500 kilometers (310 miles)
Fort Collins (United States) transmitter: 600 miles (1,000 kilometers)
Fukushima or Fukuoka/Saga (Japan) transmitters: 500 kilometers (310 miles)
Shangqiu (China) transmitter: 500 kilometers (310 miles)
As of December 2012, China does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST). If China does go to the Daylight
Saving Time system in the future, some functions of this watch may no longer operate correctly.
To get ready for a receive operation
1. Confi rm that the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode. If it isn’t, use
D to enter the
Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode (Page E-24).
2. The antenna of this watch is located on its 12 o’clock side. Position the watch with 12 o’clock facing
towards a window as shown in the nearby illustration. Make sure there are no metal objects nearby.
Signal reception normally is better at night.
The receive operation takes from two to ten minutes, but
in some cases it can take as long as 20 minutes. Take
care that you do not perform any button operation or
move the watch during this time.
12 o’clock
or
12 o’clock
or
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Signal reception may be dif cult or even impossible under the conditions described below.
Inside or
among
buildings
Inside a
vehicle
Near
household
appliances,
offi ce
equipment,
or a mobile
phone
Near a
construction
site, airport
Near
high-tension
power lines
Among or
behind
mountains
3. What you should do next depends on whether you are using auto receive or manual receive.
Auto receive: Leave the watch over night in the location you selected in step 2. See “Auto Receive”
below for details.
Manual receive: Perform the operation under “To perform manual receive” on page E-18.
Auto Receive
With auto receive, the watch performs the receive operation each day automatically up to six times (up
to fi ve times for the Chinese calibration signal) between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. (according to
the Timekeeping Mode time). When any receive operation is successful, none of the other receive
operations for that day are performed.
When a calibration time is reached, the watch will perform the receive operation only if it is in the
Timekeeping Mode or World Time Mode. The receive operation is not performed if a calibration time is
reached while you are confi guring settings.
E-18
You can use the procedure under “To turn auto receive on and off” (page E-21) to enable or disable
auto receive.
To perform manual receive
1. Use D to select the Receive Mode (R/C) as shown on page E-24.
One second after R/C appears on the display, the text RECEIVED
will scroll across the upper display.
2. Hold down A until RC Hold appears on the display and then
disappears.
A signal level indicator (
L1 , , or , see page E-20) will appear L2 L3
on the display after reception starts. Do not allow the watch to
move and do not perform any button operation until GET or ERR
appears on the display.
If the receive operation is successful, the reception date and time
appear on the display, along with the GET indicator.
The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode if you press
D or
if you do not perform any button operation for about two or three
minutes.
Receiving
Receiving indicator
Receive successful
Receiving
Receiving indicator
Receive successful
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If the current reception fails but a previous reception (within the
last 24 hours) was successful, the display shows the receiving
indicator and the ERR indicator. If the ERR indicator only is
displayed (without the receiving indicator), it means that all of the
receive operations over the past 24 hours have failed.
The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode without changing
the time setting if you press D or if you do not perform any button
operation for about two or three minutes.
Note
You can interrupt a time calibration signal reception operation by
pressing any button.
Receive failed
If there was a previously
successful reception
Receive failed
If there was a previously
successful reception
E-20
Signal Level Indicator
During manual receive, the signal level indicator displays the signal level
as shown below.
Weak (Unstable) Strong (Stable)
The level indication will change in accordance with reception conditions
while reception is being performed.
As you watch the indicator, keep the watch in a location that best
maintains stable reception.
Even under optimum reception conditions, it can take about 10
seconds for reception to stabilize.
Note that weather, the time of day, surroundings, and other factors all
can affect reception.
E-21
To check the latest signal reception results
Enter the Receive Mode (page E-24).
When receive is successful, the display shows the time and date that
receive was successful. - : - - indicates that none of the reception
operations were successful.
To return to the Timekeeping Mode, press D.
To turn auto receive on or off
1. Enter the Receive Mode (page E-24).
2. Hold down E for at least two seconds. First, SET Hold will appear on
display. After that,
AUTO will appear in the upper display and the
current auto receive setting (
On or OFF) will appear in the middle
display. Keep
E depressed until the AUTO screen appears. This is
the setting screen.
Note that the setting screen will not appear if the currently selected
Home City is one that does not support time calibration reception.
3. Press A to toggle auto receive between on (On) and off (OFF).
4. Press E to exit the setting screen.
On/Off statusOn/Off status
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Radio-controlled Atomic Timekeeping Precautions
Strong electrostatic charge can result in the wrong time setting.
Even if a receive operation is successful, certain conditions can cause the time setting to be off by up
to one second.
The watch is designed to update the date and day of the week automatically for the period January 1,
2000 to December 31, 2099. Updating of the date by signal reception will no longer be performed
starting from January 1, 2100.
If you are in an area where signal reception is not possible, the watch keeps time with the precision
noted in “Speci cations”.
The receive operation is disabled under any of the following conditions.
– While power is at Level 3 (
L) or lower (page E-10)
– While the watch is in the power recovery mode (page E-11)
– While a direction, barometric pressure/temperature, or altitude reading operation is in progress
– When the watch is in the function sleep state (“Power Saving”, page E-13)
– While barometric pressure change indicator is being measured
– While a trek log updating is enabled
– While a countdown timer operation is in progress (page E-89)
A receive operation is cancelled if an alarm sounds while it is being performed.
The Home City setting reverts to the initial default of TYO
(Tokyo) whenever the battery power level
drops to Level 5 or when you have the rechargeable battery replaced. If this happens, change the
Home City to the setting you want (page E-28) .
E-23
Mode Reference Guide
Your watch has 11 “modes”. The mode you should select depends on what you want to do.
To do this: Enter this mode: See:
View the current date in the Home City
Confi gure Home City and daylight saving time (DST) settings
Confi gure time and date settings manually
Timekeeping Mode E-27
Determine your current bearing or the direction from your current location
to a destination Digital Compass Mode E-33
View the barometric pressure and temperature at your current location
View a graph of barometric pressure readings
Barometer/Thermometer
Mode E-50
View the altitude at your current location
Determine the altitude differential between two locations (reference
point and current location)
Record an altitude reading with the reading time and date
Altimeter Mode E-59
View the sunrise and sunset times for a specifi c date Sunrise/Sunset Mode E-83
Recall records created in the Altimeter Mode Data Recall Mode E-77
Use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time Stopwatch Mode E-87
Use the countdown timer Countdown Timer Mode E-89
Set an alarm time Alarm Mode E-91
View the current time in one of 48 cities (31 time zones) around the globe World Time Mode E-95
Perform a manual time calibration signal receive operation
Check whether the last receive operation was successful
Confi gure auto receive settings
Receive Mode E-18
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Model: 3414

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