Casio 3040 Watch User Manual


 
Operation Guide 3040
1
MA0605-EA
All of the illustrations in this manual show a Type A display (dark
figures on a light background).
The Type B display has light colored figures on a dark
background.
ON ON
Display
Tips on how to keep the battery
charged
Watch functions are disabled as remaining battery power drops.
To ensure normal watch operation, be sure to expose the watch to
light as much as possible.
Whenever you are not wearing the watch on your wrist, position it
so the face (solar panel) is pointed in the direction of a source of
bright light.
Leave the watch under
fluorescent lighting, near a
window, etc.
When wearing the watch, try to keep your sleeve from blocking its
face (solar panel).
Charging efficiency is significantly
reduced even if the face of the
watch is only partially covered by
your sleeve.
Your watch runs on electrical power generated from light and stored by a rechargeable battery.
To ensure stable operation, make sure that the watch is exposed to light as much as possible.
How the solar panel and battery work
When exposed to light
Light
Power supplied to watch
Electrical Energy
Charge
Solar panel
(Converts light
to power.)
Recharge-
able Battery
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
Over use of display illumination can run down the battery.
Power supplied to watch
Discharge
Recharge-
able Battery
Keep your watch exposed to light!
The watch will revert to the Timekeeping Mode
automatically if you leave it in the Alarm Mode or
Receive Mode without performing any operation
for about two or three minutes.
Each press of the
CC
CC
C button cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below.
Timekeeping Mode
Home Time Screen Dual Time Screen
Button
(Light)
Button
(Mode Switching)
(Changes Display)
Button
Button
Month, Day Day of the Week
PM indicator
(no display for AM)
Hour, Minutes
Dual Time
Current Time
Seconds
Transmitter Indicator*
See “Transmitter Indicator” for more information
about the transmitter indicator.
Switching between Display Screens
Each press of the button switches the display between
the home time screen and the dual time screen.
Dual Time
Dual time lets you view the current time in your Home City
and in one more time zone (Secondary City).
A simple operation lets you make the current Secondary
City Zone your Home City, and your current Home City the
Secondary City. See “Using Dual Time”.
Days of the Week
SUN : Sunday MON : Monday
TUE : Tuesday WED : Wednesday
THU : Thursday FRI : Friday
SAT : Saturday
World Time Mode Timer Mode Stopwatch Mode
Receive Mode Alarm Mode
City Code World Time
Mode
Name
Mode
Name
Timer Time
Time
Alarm Time Mode Name
Reception Time
Reception
Date
Modes and Indicators
Light
Solar panel