Casio Watch 1910 2 User Manual

Module No. 1910  
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GETTING ACQUAINTED  
This section contains important basic information about using the watch. Be  
sure to read this section before trying to use the watch for the first time.  
This watch indicates days of the week and months as shown below.  
Days of the week: SUNDAY (Sunday), MONDAY (Monday),  
T U E S D A Y (Tuesday), (Wednesday),  
THURSDAY (Thursday), FRIDAY (Friday), SATURDAY  
(Saturday)  
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Months: JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR (April),  
MAY (May), JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG (August), SEP  
(September), OCT (October), NOV (November), DEC (December)  
The term the watchin this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE Watch  
(Module 1910).  
The term M-1510 Watchin this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE or  
PCX Watch (Module 1510).  
The term Watch Applicationin this manual refers to the CASIO PC-UNITE  
Watch Version 2.0 Software Application.  
PC-UNITE is a trademark of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
Each section of this  
manual provides you with  
the information you need  
to perform operations in  
each mode. Further  
details and technical  
information can be found  
in the “REFERENCE”  
section.  
Button operations are  
indicated using the letters  
and arrow marks shown in  
the illustration.  
A
B
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General Guide  
In the case of data storage modes (Contact, Schedule, User, Browser, To  
Do), the initial screens shown below appear first for about one second. After  
that, the data stored in the mode appears.  
If a data storage mode does not have any data, the message NO DATA!  
appears after the initial screen.  
To Do Mode  
Browser Mode  
World Time Mode  
Schedule Mode  
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M
Timekeeping Mode  
Alarm Mode  
Press  
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A
B
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Contact Mode  
M
Option Mode  
User Mode  
Stopwatch Mode  
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The following describes all the mode change key operations you can  
perform.  
Home Time City  
World Time Mode  
Schedule Mode  
When you want to do this:  
Cycle through modes  
Do this:  
Press  
Hold down  
.
Display the World Time City while in the Timekeeping  
Mode  
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Display your Home Time City while in the  
Timekeeping Mode  
Hold down  
Inputting Text and Other Data  
The following describes general procedures for inputting text, symbols and  
numbers. The operations described here can be used in any mode where you  
can input data. See the other sections of this manual that describe the various  
modes for information about displaying record input screens.  
Display your next appointment in the Schedule Mode  
Go to the Contact Mode from any mode  
Hold down  
Press  
Press  
Press  
.
Go to the Schedule Mode from any mode  
.
.
.
.
Go to the Timekeeping Mode from the Contact Mode  
Record Operation Menu  
The record operation menu lets you select the  
operation you want to perform while inputting,  
editing, and deleting data in a mode that stores  
data (Contact, Schedule, User, Browser, To  
Do).  
Go to the Timekeeping Mode from the Schedule Mode Press  
Go to the Weekly Schedule screen from the  
Timekeeping Mode  
Press  
Return to the Timekeeping Mode from the Weekly  
Schedule screen  
Press  
.
The actual content of the record operation  
menu depends on what mode you are in  
when you display it.  
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Unavailable menu items are replaced with  
***. If memory is full, for example, the  
NEW item is replaced by *** indicating  
you cannot input new data.  
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4. Input the date (year, month, day), and time (hour and minutes).  
To recall a Contact record  
Use  
and  
to move the flashing between the digits, and  
and  
1. Press  
2. Use  
to display the index screen.  
and to select the letter that starts the name field data of the  
to cycle through numbers at the flashing digit.  
To create a Schedule record as an All Day Event (for an anniversary,  
birthday, or event that takes all day), set the year, month, and day, and then  
record you want to recall.  
To recall a record in the äWATCHä index, scroll down to äWATCHä.  
press the  
key. This causes the time setting to disappear from the display.  
3. Press  
to display the name field screen of the first record whose name  
5. When you are finished inputting all the data you want, press the A button.  
field begins with the letter you selected in step 2.  
If there is no data stored under the letter you select in step 2, pressing  
in step 3 displays the message NO DATA!. Note that you cannot scroll  
The Schedule record screen shows the day of the week in place of the year.  
Schedule records are automatically sorted according to date and time.  
A standard Schedule record must have description and date, and time data  
to be stored. An All Day Event Schedule record must have description and  
date data.  
from the NO DATA! screen. You must press  
selection screen in step 2.  
to return to the letter  
to scroll back.  
4. Press  
to scroll forward through the names or  
When inputting a Schedule record, if you input a time but then change your  
mind and want to change the record to an All Day Event, you can simply  
delete the time. If you do this, however, the time you originally input remains  
associated with the All Day Event, even though it does not appear on the  
watch display. When you upload the record to your computer, the time you  
originally input appears on the computer screen, even though the record is  
for an All Day Event.  
5. When the name field screen for the Contact record you want to recall is  
displayed, press  
6. Use and  
to display its data screen.  
to view the other fields of the Contact record.  
The data field indicator at the bottom of the screen shows which fields data  
is currently on the display.  
Only fields that contain data appear. Fields without data are skipped  
automatically.  
Recalling Schedule Records  
In the Schedule Mode, press  
scroll back.  
Editing a Contact Record  
1. Display the name or data screen of the record you want to edit.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
to scroll forward through records or  
to  
3. Press  
display the record editing screen.  
4. Make any changes to the record you want, pressing the  
finish editing each field.  
to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the  
key to  
key after you  
key without  
Schedule Reminder Alarm  
You can set a schedule reminder alarm to sound at the time for which  
appointments are scheduled (0:00), or at 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes  
before appointment times. When the watch is in the Timekeeping Mode, the  
description, time, and date of a Schedule record appears on the display when  
its schedule reminder time is reached.  
If you want to leave the data in a field as it is, press the  
making any changes.  
5. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A  
The schedule reminder alarm setting is applied for all schedule records.  
You cannot make individual settings for each schedule record.  
The initial factory default for schedule reminder alarms is 10 minutes before  
the Schedule record time.  
The schedule reminder alarm sounds for about 20 seconds or until you  
press any button or key.  
A schedule reminder alarm cannot be set for an All Day Event Schedule  
record.  
The description remains on the display for about three minutes in the  
Timekeeping Mode, or until you press any key after the schedule reminder  
alarm stops sounding.  
button.  
Deleting a Contact Record  
1. Display the name or data screen of the record you want to delete.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
3. Press  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the record or the A button to abort the  
procedure without deleting anything.  
to move the flashing to CLR, and then press the  
key.  
If another Schedule time is reached within about three minutes after a  
previous Schedule time, the second alarm does not sound unless you  
cleared the first records description from the display by pressing any key  
after its schedule reminder alarm stops sounding.  
SCHEDULE MODE  
Setting the Schedule Reminder Alarm Time  
1. In the Schedule Mode, hold down the A  
The Schedule Mode helps to keep you on time all the time by letting you take  
a record of your appointments with you wherever you go. Schedule alarms  
sound to remind you of important events. See Data Fieldsfor details on  
Schedule Mode fields.  
button for about two seconds until the  
record operation menu appears.  
2. Press  
to move the flashing to REM  
and then press  
.
A
B
At this time the current schedule reminder  
alarm setting appears flashing on the  
display.  
Entering the Schedule Mode  
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In the any mode, press the  
Schedule Mode.  
key to enter the  
Description  
The schedule reminder alarm setting indicates how many minutes before  
the Schedule record time the alarm will sound.  
The display initially shows how many  
Schedule records are stored and the  
percentage of memory that is unused. Next,  
the display changes to the next scheduled  
appointment.  
and  
to change the setting.  
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4. After you select the setting you want, press the A button.  
A
B
Month Day Day of week  
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Weekly Schedule Screen  
In the Schedule Mode, press  
to change to the Weekly Schedule screen  
Time  
for the week that contains todays date.  
Separator  
Inputting a Schedule Record  
Use the following procedure to input a new Schedule record. See Inputting  
Text and Other Datafor full details about inputting characters.  
Current day of the week  
0:00 to 11:59  
Day of the week  
12:00 to 17:59  
18:00 to 23:59  
S (Sunday), M (Monday),  
T (Tuesday), W (Wednesday),  
T (Thursday), F (Friday),  
S (Saturday)  
To input a new Schedule record  
Current time  
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1. In the Schedule Mode, hold down the A  
button for about two seconds until the  
record operation menu appears.  
A bar (è) appears under each day of the week where you have an  
appointment scheduled. The position of each bar indicates the relative part  
of the day for which the appointment is scheduled.  
A day for which there is an All Day Event Schedule record is indicated by  
alternating with Ö.  
2. NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so  
press the  
input screen.  
key to display the new record  
A
B
3. Input the description of the appointment,  
and then press the key.  
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To return to the Schedule record screen, press  
(or  
).  
The initial date set for a new Schedule  
record is todays date, as kept in the  
Timekeeping Mode.  
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Editing a Schedule Record  
1. Recall the record you want to edit.  
Checking Finished Tasks  
You can check off completed tasks in order to identify them as done.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
To check a finished task  
1. Recall the record whose task you want to check.  
3. Use  
key.  
and  
to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the  
2. Hold down the  
the priority value on the screen.  
Holding down for two seconds again changes back to the priority value.  
key for two seconds, until d (the checkmark) replaces  
4. Make any changes you want to the description and date/time field data.  
Press  
time field screens.  
to toggle the display between the description field and the date/  
While the date/time field screen is on the display, use  
the flashing in the following sequence.  
and  
to move  
Editing a To Do Record  
1. Recall the record you want to edit.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
Year  
Month  
Day  
Hour  
Minutes  
3. Press  
4. Make the changes you want to the description, priority, and date.  
to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the  
key.  
To change the Schedule record to an All Day Event, press  
the date digits are flashing. This causes the time setting to disappear. Press  
again to make the time setting reappear.  
while any of  
Press  
to cycle between the description, priority, and date field screens.  
While the date field screen is on the display, use  
flashing the following sequence.  
and  
to move the  
5. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A  
button.  
Year  
Month  
Day  
Deleting a Schedule Record  
5. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A  
button.  
1. Recall the record you want to delete.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
3. Press  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the record or the A button to abort the  
procedure without deleting anything.  
to move the flashing to CLR, and then press the  
key.  
Deleting a To Do Record  
1. Recall the record you want to delete.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation  
menu appears.  
3. Press  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the record or the A button to abort the  
procedure without deleting anything.  
to move the flashing to CLR, and then press the  
key.  
TO DO MODE  
The To Do Mode makes it possible to keep track of all the important things you  
need to do. See Data Fieldsfor details on To Do Mode fields.  
BROWSER MODE  
Entering the To Do Mode  
The Browser Mode makes it possible to keep text on hand all the time. See  
Data Fieldsfor details on Browser Mode data fields.  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key once to enter the To Do Mode.  
Description  
The display initially shows how many  
records are stored in the mode and the  
percentage of memory that is unused.  
Next, the display changes to show a To  
Do record.  
About Browser Mode Text  
Browser data is grouped according to units called pages. A page consists of a  
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title and text.  
[Watch Page]  
[User Page (created with Watch Application)]  
Page title  
Text  
äWATCHäPAGE  
TRAIN; 7:00, 7:30, 8:00  
BUS; 7:15, 7:45, 8:15  
URL  
A
B
Month Day Year  
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Priority  
The Browser Mode has a default page named äWATCHäPAGE. All  
Browser text you input using the procedure under Inputting Browser Data”  
is input into the äWATCHäPAGE. The äWATCHäPAGE cannot  
be renamed, deleted, or moved.  
You can use the Watch Application to create your own user pages and input  
Browser text into them on your computer. Then you can download your  
Browser pages to the watch. You cannot create user pages with the watch.  
Inputting a To Do Record  
Use the following procedure to input a new To Do record. See Inputting Text  
and Other Datafor full details about inputting characters.  
To input a new To Do record  
1. In the To Do Mode, hold down the  
A
button for about two seconds until the  
record operation menu appears.  
2. NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so  
Entering the Browser Mode  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key  
press the  
key to display the new record  
twice to enter the Browser Mode.  
Current  
page title  
A
B
input screen.  
The display initially shows how many  
records are stored in the mode and the  
percentage of memory that is unused. Next,  
the display changes to show the title of the  
page whose text you were viewing when you  
last exited the Browser Mode.  
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3. Input the description of the task, and then  
press the key.  
4. Use and to input the priority of the  
task as a value from 1 (highest) through 4  
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(lowest), and then press the  
key.  
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B
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5. Input the year, month, and day.  
Current page number  
The number area initially contains all  
hyphens. Replace all the hyphens with  
values for the year, month, and day.  
Use  
between digits, and  
through numbers at the flashing digit.  
and  
to move the flashing  
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and to cycle  
6. When you are finished inputting all the data you want, press the A button.  
To Do records are stored in the order you input them.  
A To Do record must have description data to be stored.  
Recalling a To Do Record  
In the To Do Mode, press  
back.  
to scroll forward through records or  
to scroll  
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Inputting Browser Data  
1. In the Browser Mode, use the  
USER MODE  
and  
keys to scroll through the page  
titles until äWATCHäPAGE is shown.  
2. Press the key to open the äWATCHäPAGE.  
The user data identifies the watch as yours and also provides of reference of  
your own phone numbers, fax numbers, and other data when it is required.  
See Data Fieldsfor details on User Mode data fields.  
The contents of the äWATCHäPAGE appear on the display. The  
message NO DATA! appears if the äWATCHäPAGE does not  
contain any data yet.  
Notes  
You can exchange user data with another watch using the User data  
exchange function.  
With the M-1510 Watch, this function is called the Owner Mode instead of  
User Mode.  
3. Hold down the A button for about two  
seconds until the operation menu appears.  
4. NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so  
press the  
key to display the new data  
A
B
input screen.  
Entering the User Mode  
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In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
six times to enter the User Mode.  
key  
5. Input the text you want.  
See Inputting Text and Other Datafor  
details on inputting text.  
The initial screen shows 1 if the User Mode  
contains data, and 0 if it does not.  
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6. After the text is the way you want it, press  
the A button to return to the Browser data  
display screen.  
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A
B
Recalling Browser Data  
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You can scroll the page titles in watch memory on the display to find the one  
you want. Then you can view the text stored under a specific page title.  
Inputting User Data  
Use the following procedure to input new data. See Inputting Text and Other  
Datafor full details about inputting characters.  
To recall a Browser page and scroll through its text  
1. In the Browser Mode, use  
and  
to  
Line of text  
scroll through the page titles until the one  
you want is on the display.  
To input new User data  
2. Press the  
key to display the first line of  
text stored under the page title you  
selected.  
1. In the User Mode, hold down the A button  
for about two seconds until the record  
operation menu appears.  
3. Use  
and  
to scroll line-by-line  
2. NEW is flashing on the operation menu, so  
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through the text stored in the page.  
press the  
key to display the new data  
A
B
Pressing  
screen.  
returns to the page title  
Current line number  
input screen.  
3. Input the name, and then press the  
key.  
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4. Input data for the other fields, pressing  
after each.  
5. When you are finished inputting all the data  
you want, press the A button.  
Editing Browser Data  
You cannot edit the page title of Browser data.  
To edit Browser data  
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1. Recall the line of Browser text that you want to edit.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the operation menu  
appears.  
Recalling User Data  
In the User Mode, use  
data screen.  
3. Use  
key.  
and  
to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the  
and  
to switch between the name screen and  
4. Make any changes to the text you want.  
5. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A  
[Name]  
[Data]  
button.  
Deleting Browser Data  
You can delete a single line of text from a page or an entire page.  
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To delete a single line of text  
Data field indicator  
1. Recall the line of text you want to delete.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the operation menu  
appears.  
While the data screen is on the display, you can use  
other fields.  
The data screens data field indicator shows the field screen that is currently  
displayed. See CONTACT MODEfor information about data field  
indicator.  
and  
to view  
3. Press  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the line or the A button to abort the procedure  
to move the flashing to L-CL, and then press the  
key.  
without deleting anything.  
Editing User Data  
To delete an entire page  
1. In the User Mode, hold down the A button for about two seconds until the  
record operation menu appears.  
1. Recall the title of the page you want to delete and then press  
display the text in the page.  
to  
2. EDIT is flashing on the operation menu, so press the  
the record editing screen.  
3. Make any changes to the data you want, pressing the  
key to display  
key after you  
key without  
Note that the following step will not display the operation menu if a page title  
is on the display. You must display the contents of the page first.  
2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the operation menu  
appears.  
finish editing each field.  
If you want to leave the data in a field as it is, press the  
making any changes.  
3. Press  
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the page or the A button to abort the  
to move the flashing to P-CL, and then press the  
key.  
4. When you are finished making all the changes you want, press the A  
button.  
procedure without deleting anything.  
Displaying the äWATCHäPAGE contents in step 1 of the above  
procedure causes all äWATCHäPAGE contents to be deleted. The  
äWATCHäPAGE itself, however, is not deleted.  
Deleting User Data  
1. In the User Mode, hold down the A button for about two seconds until the  
record operation menu appears.  
2. Press  
key.  
or  
to move the flashing to CLR, and then press the  
3. In response to the confirmation message that appears on the display,  
press the key to delete the data or the A button to abort the  
procedure without deleting anything.  
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Turning the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal On  
and Off  
WORLD TIME MODE  
The World Time Mode shows the current time in 27 cities (29 time zones)  
around the world, along with the current time in your home city (Home Time).  
The Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal sound only while they are turned on.  
To turn the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal on and off  
In the Alarm Mode, press the  
as shown below.  
key to cycle through the on and off settings  
Entering the World Time Mode  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
Time Mode.  
key three times to enter the World  
[Alarm ON Indicator / Hourly Time Signal ON Indicator]  
City code  
Home time differential  
GMT differential  
Alarm On  
Signal On  
Alarm Off  
Signal Off  
Alarm On  
Signal Off  
Alarm Off  
Signal On  
Press  
.
A
B
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STOPWATCH MODE  
Time in indicated city  
In the World Time Mode, pressing  
toggles the upper part of the display  
With the Stopwatch Mode, you can measure elapsed time, split times, and two  
finishes. The range of the stopwatch is 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds.  
between GMT differential (time difference between GMT and the displayed  
zone) and Home Time differential (time difference between your Home  
Time and the displayed zone).  
See World Time Mode Timekeepingfor details about city codes, GMT  
differential, and technical information about the World Time Mode.  
Entering the Stopwatch Mode  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
five times to enter the Stopwatch Mode.  
key  
Hours  
Viewing the Time in Another City  
In the World Time Mode, press  
and to scroll back.  
City codes scroll in the sequence shown in the CITY CODE TABLE.  
to scroll forward through the city codes  
Using the Stopwatch  
The  
and  
keys are used to control  
stopwatch operations as shown below.  
Note that the  
while the backlight is lit.  
and  
keys are disabled  
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Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
Minutes  
1/100 second  
Hold down the  
key for two seconds to toggle the displayed time zone  
Seconds  
between Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) and Standard Time. The  
indicator DST on the display indicates that the zone is set for Daylight Saving  
Time.  
(a) Elapsed Time  
Start Stop  
(b) Split Time  
Daylight Saving Time automatically advances the time setting by one hour  
from Standard Time.  
Re-start  
Split release  
Stop  
Stop  
Stop  
Clear  
Clear  
You can make individual Daylight Saving Time settings for each time zone.  
Start  
Split  
ALARM MODE  
(c) Two Finishes  
You can use the Alarm Mode to set a Daily Alarm that sounds at the same  
time each day, while turned on. You can also turn on an Hourly Time Signal  
that causes the watch to beep twice every hour on the hour.  
Start  
Split  
Split release  
Clear  
First runner Second runner finishes. Record time of  
finishes.  
Record time of first  
runner.  
second runner.  
Entering the Alarm Mode  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key four times to enter the Alarm Mode.  
Setting the Daily Alarm Time  
Use the following procedure to set the time that you want the Daily Alarm to  
sound each day.  
TIME AND DATE SETTINGS  
Use the procedures described in this section to set the time and date after the  
battery is replaced.  
To set the Daily Alarm  
1. In the Alarm Mode, hold down the  
A
button for two seconds until the hour digits  
of the alarm time start to flash on the  
display.  
Calibrating the Seconds Count  
Use the following procedure to calibrate the seconds count on a time signal  
from a radio, TV, or other source.  
2. Use  
setting.  
and  
to change the hour  
A
B
To calibrate the seconds count  
When setting the alarm time using the 12-  
hour format, take care to set the time  
correctly as am (no indicator) or pm (P  
indicator).  
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1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the  
A
button for two seconds, until the  
Alarm on indicator  
seconds digits start to flash on the display.  
The seconds digits are flashing because  
they are selected.  
Hourly time signal on  
indicator  
3. Use the  
flashing to the minutes digits.  
4. Use the and keys to change the  
minutes setting.  
or  
keys to move the  
A
B
2. Press the  
key to set the seconds count  
to 00 when the time signal you are  
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calibrating to sounds.  
5. After the alarm time is the way you want it,  
press the A button to return to the Daily  
Alarm display screen.  
Pressing  
while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 resets the  
seconds to 00 and adds 1 to the minutes. If the seconds count is in the  
range of 00 to 29, the minutes count is unchanged.  
3. Press the A button to return to the current time display.  
Daily Alarm Operation  
The alarm sounds at the preset time each day for about 20 seconds, or until  
you stop it by pressing any button or key.  
Setting the Clock  
Use the following procedure to select a city as your Home Time City, and then  
set its time and date. You can also specify whether you prefer to use 12-hour  
or 24-hour timekeeping for all screens that show times.  
To test the alarm  
In the Alarm Mode, hold down the  
key to sound the alarm.  
Important!  
Changing the city setting usually changes the time setting and sometimes  
changes the date setting. Because of this, you should select your Home Time  
City before setting the time and date.  
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4. Align infrared ports of the watch and  
To set the clock  
computer, and click OK on the message  
dialog box on the computers screen.  
The watch establishes an infrared link with  
the computer and data transfer starts.  
After data communication is complete, the  
message OK! appears on the watch  
display, and then the watch changes to the  
Timekeeping Mode.  
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the  
button for two seconds, until the  
A
seconds digits start to flash on the display.  
The seconds digits are flashing because  
they are selected.  
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A
B
2. Press the  
key to display the Home  
Time city setting.  
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3. Use  
and  
to scroll through the available city codes until the one  
you want is displayed.  
City codes scroll in the sequence shown in the CITY CODE TABLE.  
4. After setting the Home Time city, use  
Interrupting Data Communication  
and  
to move the flashing in  
the sequence shown below to select other digits and settings.  
Press the  
key to interrupt a data communication operation.  
Communication stops and the message TRANSFER  
appears on the display. Press any key to return to the Timekeeping Mode.  
ERROR!  
Press  
.
Press  
Hour  
.
Seconds  
Day  
City Code  
Minutes  
User Data Exchange  
With the following operation, the two watches exchange the data in their  
respective User Mode. Received data is ultimately stored in the äWATCHä  
index of the Contact Mode.  
12/24-Hour  
Format  
Month  
Year  
Use the  
and  
keys to change the digits when the hour, minutes,  
With the M-1510 Watch, this function is called the Owner Mode instead of  
User Mode.  
year, month, or day setting is selected (flashing).  
When the 12/24-hour setting is selected, use  
hour (12H) and 24-hour (24H) timekeeping.  
to toggle between 12-  
When exchanging data with an M-1510 Watch, see the documentation that  
comes with the M-1510 for its required button and key operations.  
5. After the clock is set the way you want it, press the A button to return to  
the current time display.  
To exchange User data  
1. Use  
to enter the Timekeeping Mode.  
key.  
Notes  
2. Press the  
3. Press  
key.  
The year can be set in the range of 1995 to 2039.  
The day of the week is automatically displayed in accordance with the year,  
month, and day setting.  
or  
to move the flashing to WATCH, and then press the  
Note that the WATCH item is not shown if the watch does not have any  
data input in its User Mode.  
The watchs built-in full automatic calendar automatically makes allowances  
for different month lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there  
should be no reason to change it except after the replacement of the  
watchs battery.  
4. AUTO is flashing on the operation menu, so press the  
5. Align infrared ports of the two watches.  
key.  
The watches establish an infrared link with each other and data transfer  
starts.  
After data communication is complete, the message OK! appears on the  
watch display, and then the watches change to the Contact Mode, showing  
the received data.  
Daylight Saving Time  
Use the following procedure to switch between Standard Time and Daylight  
Saving Time (summer time). Daylight Saving Time automatically advances the  
time setting by one hour from Standard Time.  
Communicating with Another Watch  
Use the following procedures to exchange Contact, Schedule, To Do,  
Browser, and User data with another watch. In this configuration, one watch is  
the sender and the other watch is the receiver.  
To switch between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time  
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the  
A
button for two seconds, until the  
seconds digits start to flash on the display.  
2. Press the B button to toggle between  
Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time.  
User data cannot be received in the User Mode. It can be received in the  
Contact Mode or by performing the User Data Exchange procedure.  
This watch can send Contact, Schedule, To Do, and User Mode data one  
record at a time. Browser data is sent one page at a time.  
A
B
The indicator DST on the display indicates  
that the Home Time is set for Daylight  
Saving Time.  
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To send data to another watch (sender operation)  
1. Enter the mode that contains the record you want to send, and display the  
data.  
3. Press the A button to return to the current  
time display.  
A data communication operation cannot be performed while the Contact  
Mode index screen or Schedule Mode Weekly Schedule screen is on the  
display. Switch to a data screen before trying to send or receive data.  
When sending Browser Mode data, be sure to display the text data on the  
page you want to send before starting the send operation.  
DATA COMMUNICATION  
The procedures in this section tell you how to exchange data with a personal  
computer running Watch Application or any of the PC link applications on the  
CD-ROM that comes with the watch, or with another PC-UNITE or PCX watch  
(Module 1510 or 1910).  
2. Press the  
3. Press  
key.  
or  
to move the flashing to  
key.  
4. SEND is flashing on the operation menu,  
so press the key.  
5. Align infrared ports of the two watches.  
WATCH, and then press the  
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Important!  
See Data Communication Precautionsfor important information about  
orienting the watch for data communication and information about  
communication errors.  
The watches establish an infrared link with  
each other and data transfer starts.  
After data communication is complete, the  
message OK! appears on the watch  
display, and then the watch changes to the  
screen that shows the data that was sent.  
Communicating with a Computer  
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In this configuration, all of the data selection and settings are performed on the  
computer side. Perform the following procedure when the message “Put the  
watch in the data transfer mode, and point the two infrared ports  
towards each other.” appears on the computer.  
To receive data from another watch (receiver operation)  
1. Enter the mode for the data you will be receiving.  
A data communication operation cannot be performed while the Contact  
Mode index screen or Schedule Mode Weekly Schedule screen is on the  
display. Switch to a data screen before trying to send or receive data.  
To communicate with a computer  
1. Use  
2. Press the  
to enter the Timekeeping Mode.  
key.  
2. Press the  
3. Press  
key.  
key.  
Infrared port  
or  
to move the flashing to WATCH, and then press the  
3. PC is flashing on the operation menu, so  
press the key to enter the PC  
Communication Mode.  
A
B
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4. Press  
RECEIVE.  
5. Press the  
operation.  
6. Align infrared ports of the two watches.  
or  
to move the flashing to  
Text Data Scrolling  
Text is displayed in the upper part of the display. When the text is too long to  
fit on the display, it automatically scrolls vertically or horizontally. Pressing A  
stops the scrolling and displays the first block. Each subsequent press of A  
scrolls one block at a time. Automatic scrolling starts again when you press A  
while the final block of text data is on the display.  
key to start the data receive  
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The watches establish an infrared link with  
each other and data transfer starts.  
After data communication is complete, the  
message OK! appears on the watch  
display, and then the watch changes to the  
screen that shows the data that was  
received.  
When text scrolls vertically, eight-character lines scroll upwards on the  
display.  
Example: Vertical scrolling of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
A
B
REFERENCE  
WORK HOME FAX  
E-MAIL OTHER  
CAM LL  
This section contains more detailed and technical information about watch  
operations.  
M
Changing the Text Scrolling Speed  
Text is displayed in the upper part of the display. When the text is too long to  
fit on the display, it automatically scrolls vertically or horizontally. Use the  
following procedure to control the speed of the text scrolling.  
Data and Setting Scrolling  
The  
,
,
and  
keys are used in various modes and screens to  
scroll through data on the display. When you are setting the time or date, or  
inputting text, holding down these keys scroll through the settings at high speed.  
To change the text scrolling speed  
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key seven times to enter the Option Mode.  
2. SPD should be flashing on the display.  
Initial Displays  
When you enter the Contact, To Do, Browser, or World Time Mode, the data  
you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears first.  
Press the  
speed screen.  
key to display the scroll  
3. Press  
or to toggle between  
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HIGH (high speed) and LOW (low  
speed).  
4. After you are finished making the setting  
Auto Screen Operations  
The normal default mode for this watch is the Timekeeping Mode. If you  
leave the watch in any mode (except for the World Time and Stopwatch  
Modes) for two or three minutes without performing any operation, it  
automatically changes to the Timekeeping Mode.  
you want, press the  
Option Mode.  
key to return to the  
Press  
Mode.  
to return to the Timekeeping  
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If you leave a data input or settings screen (a screen with a flashing cursor  
or digits) on the display for two or three minutes without performing any  
operation, the watch automatically saves anything you have input up to that  
point and exits the input or setting screen.  
Display Contrast  
Use the following procedure to adjust the relative darkness of the display  
figures.  
12-hour/24-hour Timekeeping Formats  
The 12-hour/24-hour timekeeping format you select in the Timekeeping Mode  
is also applied in the Schedule, World Time and Alarm Modes.  
To adjust display contrast  
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key seven times to enter the Option Mode.  
With the 12-hour format, the P (PM) indicator appears to the left of the hour  
digits for times in the range of noon to 11:59 pm. No indicator is shown from  
midnight to 11:59 am.  
2. Press  
3. Press the  
lighter.  
to move the flashing to CONT,  
and then press  
.
key to make display figures  
With the 24-hour format, times are indicated in the range of 0:00 to 23:59,  
with 24 indicator.  
darker, and the  
key to make them  
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4. After you are finished making the setting you want, press the  
return to the Option Mode.  
key to  
World Time Mode Timekeeping  
The following points describe how time is kept in the World Time Mode.  
Press  
to return to the Timekeeping Mode.  
World Time Zone times are calculated in accordance with the GMT  
(Greenwich Mean Time) differential for each zone, using the time set in the  
Timekeeping Mode.  
Input Confirmation Tone  
Use the following procedure to turn the input confirmation tone on and off.  
The seconds count of the World Time is synchronized with the seconds  
count of the Timekeeping Mode.  
The GMT differentials used by this watch are based on Universal Time  
Coordinated (UTC) data.  
To turn the input confirmation tone on and off  
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press the  
key seven times to enter the Option Mode.  
2. Press  
and then press  
3. The sound setting is flashing on the display,  
so press or to execute the  
displayed setting.  
to move the flashing to SND,  
.
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If the button or key confirmation tone is currently turned on, the display  
shows SOUND  
ON. If the tone is currently off, the display shows  
SOUND OFF.  
4. After you are finished making the setting you want, press the  
return to the Option Mode.  
key to  
Press  
to return to the Timekeeping Mode.  
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Data Communication Precautions  
The following explains important points to note during data communication,  
and provides details about communication error messages.  
Memory Capacity  
Watch memory can hold a total of 24 Kbytes of data. Memory is shared  
between the Contact, Schedule, To Do, User, and Browser Modes. The  
following table shows how many data items (records, appointments, tasks, or  
pages) can be stored in each mode under various data conditions.  
Important!  
Keep the watch and the other device perfectly still during data communication.  
Do not allow anything to break the path between the two infrared ports  
during data communication.  
Infrared communication may not be possible outdoors or in other areas  
exposed to bright light. Best results are obtained under indoor lighting of  
500 lux.  
The two infrared ports should be oriented so they are no more than 20cm  
from each other, and are at an angle of less than 30 degrees from each other.  
Data communication at an angle greater than 15 degrees may be possible if  
the two infrared ports are moved closer to each other.  
Proper infrared communication may be impossible if the two infrared ports  
are too close to each other.  
You may need to position the infrared ports closer together when  
transferring large volumes of data, when performing data transfer in an area  
that is relatively hot, or when watch battery power is low.  
A separate nearby infrared data transfer operation can interfere with the  
data communication operation of this watch.  
When positioning the watch for infrared data communication, make sure  
you fold the band snugly underneath the watch case as shown in the  
illustration.  
The maximum capacity is 16 Kbytes for the Contact Mode, and 8 Kbytes for  
other modes.  
Note that the memory capacities in the table below are based on the  
premise that there is no data stored in any of the other modes.  
Approximate Number  
Data Configuration  
of Records  
Contact  
Name: 8 characters (16 bytes)  
680  
Telephone: 12 digits, one field only (8 bytes)  
Name: 10 characters (16 bytes)  
170  
Telephone: 12 digits, one field only (8 bytes)  
Fax: 12 digits, one field only (8 bytes)  
Call: 12 digits, one field only (8 bytes)  
e-mail: 32 characters (40 bytes)  
Other: 10 characters (16 bytes)  
Schedule  
To Do  
Date and Time: 8 bytes  
Description: 15 characters (16 bytes)  
340  
128  
340  
128  
Date and Time: 8 bytes  
Description: 50 characters (56 bytes)  
Priority and Date: 8 bytes  
Description: 15 characters (16 bytes)  
Priority and Date: 8 bytes  
Description: 50 characters (56 bytes)  
The capacity of the Browser Mode is 8,100 characters when there is a  
äWATCHäPAGE only (no user pages). If there is no data in the  
äWATCHäPAGE, there can be up to 30 user pages in memory.  
User Page title: 4 characters (24 bytes)  
Text: Six lines with 30 characters each (192 bytes)  
Each page title requires a minimum of eight bytes, plus the memory used  
for input characters. The above values include these minimums.  
The actual number of allowable user pages depends on the number of lines  
of text in each page.  
Precautions when Exchanging Data with an M-1510 Watch  
This watch can receive Telememo Mode index data from an M-1510 Watch.  
Received index data is stored in the Contact Mode before the  
äWATCHä index.  
This watch does not display a category icon for Schedule records received from  
an M-1510 Watch. When you send a Schedule record from this watch to an M-  
There can be only one set of User Mode data in memory.  
Data Fields  
The following lists the data fields in each mode and shows the number of  
characters that can be input into each field.  
1510 Watch, the M-1510 Watch displays a category icon that looks like  
.
When you send an All Day Event Schedule record to an M-1510 Watch, the  
M-1510 automatically adds a time of 12:00 before storing the data. Or if you  
originally input and later deleted a time when inputting the record, it  
automatically adds the time you originally input. Note that the M-1510  
schedule reminder alarm also sounds in accordance with the automatically  
added time.  
Contact Mode and User Mode  
Field Name  
NAME  
Contents  
Up to 63 characters  
When this watch receives a To Do record from an M-1510 Watch, this  
watch does not display a category icon or time (hour, minutes) for the  
record. When you send a To Do record from this watch to an M-1510  
Watch, the M-1510 displays a category icon that looks like , and a time of  
xx:xx.  
When this watch receives Browser data that includes indexes from an M-1510  
Watch, this watch does not display the indexes.  
WORK, HOME  
W.FAX , H.FAX  
CALL 1, CALL 2  
E-MAIL  
Up to 12 numbers, spaces, hyphens  
Up to 12 numbers, spaces, hyphens  
Up to 12 numbers, spaces, hyphens  
Up to 63 characters  
OTHER  
Up to 63 characters  
Any character sent from an M-1510 Watch or downloaded from your  
computer that is not supported by this watch is replaced by ã.  
WORKis for a work phone number, while HOMEis for a home phone  
number.  
W.FAXis for a work fax number, while H.FAXis for a home fax number.  
The CALL 1and CALL 2fields can be used for cell phone numbers,  
pager numbers, etc.  
Data Communication Errors  
The following describes error messages that can appear during data  
communication, and what you should do to correct them.  
The OTHERfield can be used for miscellaneous information.  
Message  
Meaning  
Schedule Mode  
Field Name  
Description  
MODEL ERROR!  
The software installed on the computer  
does not support data communication with  
this watch.  
Contents  
Up to 127 characters  
TRANSFER ERROR! The path between the infrared ports is  
blocked, the watch was moved, or some  
other external influence is interfering with  
proper data communication.  
Date/Time  
Year, month, day, hour, minutes  
To Do Mode  
Field Name  
Description  
Priority  
DATAFULL ERROR! The receiving watch memory is full.  
Contents  
Up to 127 characters  
ERROR!  
Any communication error other than the  
above.  
Value from 1 to 4, checkmark for completed tasks  
Year, month, day  
Date  
Browser Mode  
Field Name  
Page Title  
Contents  
Downloaded from your computer  
127 characters per line  
Body Text  
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CITY CODE TABLE  
The indicator BUSY appears on the display while the watch is accessing  
memory data to perform any of the following operations.  
GMT  
City Code  
City  
Other major cities in same time zone  
Differential  
11  
Data input, editing, deletion  
– – –  
HNL  
ANC  
LAX  
PAGO PAGO  
During data recall, scrolling from the last  
record to the first record (or from the first  
record to the last record).  
HONOLULU  
ANCHORAGE  
LOS ANGELES  
10  
09  
08  
PAPEETE  
NOME  
SAN FRANCISCO, LAS VEGAS,  
VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, DAWSON CITY  
EL PASO, EDMONTON  
HOUSTON, DALLAS/FORT WORTH, NEW  
ORLEANS, MEXICO CITY, WINNIPEG  
MONTREAL, DETROIT, MIAMI, BOSTON,  
PANAMA CITY, HAVANA, LIMA, BOGOTA  
LA PAZ, SANTIAGO, PORT OF SPAIN  
SAO PAULO, BUENOS AIRES, BRASILIA,  
MONTEVIDEO  
Checking a finished To Do record task  
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DEN  
CHI  
DENVER  
CHICAGO  
07  
06  
Battery Precautions  
NYC  
NEW YORK  
05  
The BATT indicator appears on the display of the watch when battery power  
drops below a certain level, or when you try to use this watch under very cold  
conditions. If the BATT indicator appears because of use under cold  
conditions, it should clear (and normal operation should return) after the watch  
is brought back to normal temperature. As battery power drops lower, the  
backlight will fail to light and display characters will become dim. Should any  
or all of this happen, have the battery replaced as soon as possible. Using the  
watch while the battery is low can result in abnormal operation. Note that all  
data in the watch memory is deleted when its battery is replaced. Be sure to  
make separate back up copies of all important data to protect against its loss.  
CCS  
RIO  
CARACAS  
RIO DE JANEIRO  
04  
03  
– – –  
– – –  
GMT  
LON  
PAR  
02  
01  
+00  
PRAIA  
DUBLIN, LISBON, CASABLANCA,  
DAKAR, ABIDJAN  
LONDON  
PARIS  
+01  
MILAN, ROME, MADRID, AMSTERDAM,  
ALGIERS, HAMBURG, FRANKFURT,  
VIENNA, STOCKHOLM, BERLIN  
ATHENS, HELSINKI, ISTANBUL, BEIRUT,  
DAMASCUS, CAPE TOWN  
KUWAIT, RIYADH, ADEN, ADDIS ABABA,  
NAIROBI  
CAI  
JRS  
JED  
CAIRO  
JERUSALEM  
JEDDAH  
+02  
+03  
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DISTRIBUTOR.  
THR  
DXB  
KBL  
KHI  
DEL  
DAC  
RGN  
BKK  
TEHRAN  
DUBAI  
KABUL  
KARACHI  
DELHI  
DHAKA  
+3.5  
+04  
+4.5  
+05  
+5.5  
+06  
+6.5  
+07  
SHIRAZ  
ABU DHABI, MUSCAT  
MALE  
MUMBAI, CALCUTTA  
COLOMBO  
CHARACTER LIST  
Upper-case alpha  
YANGON  
BANGKOK  
A
A
N
B
B
O
O
C
C
P
D
D
Q
Q
E
E
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F
F
S
G
G
T
H
H
U
I
J
K
K
X
L
L
Y
M
M
Z
JAKARTA, PHNOM PENH, HANOI,  
VIENTIANE  
SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, BEIJING,  
TAIPEI, MANILA, PERTH, ULAANBAATAR  
SEOUL, PYONGYANG  
DARWIN  
MELBOURNE, GUAM, RABAUL  
PORT VILA  
I
V
J
W
W
HKG  
HONG KONG  
+08  
TYO  
ADL  
SYD  
NOU  
WLG  
TOKYO  
ADELAIDE  
SYDNEY  
NOUMEA  
WELLINGTON  
+09  
+9.5  
+10  
+11  
+12  
N
P
R
S
T
U
V
X
Y
Z
Lower-case alpha  
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
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