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Casio 2730

Casio 2730
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Operation Guide 2730
1
MA0309-EA
The Power Saving feature of the watch is turned on at the factory.
Power Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep state to save power whenever the watch is left in the dark.
Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the face is blocked from light by your sleeve.
To recover from the sleep state
Place the watch in an area that is well-lit, press any button, or
angle the watch towards your face to illuminate the display using
the Auto Light.
It can take up to two seconds before the display re-appears after
you place the watch in a well-lit area.
To turn power saving on and off
See the procedure under “Manually Setting the Time and Date” for
information about turning off power saving.
Leaving the watch in a drawer or anywhere else it is dark can
cause the power saving mode to trigger in order to conserve
battery power.
Power Saving
Each press of the
CC
CC
C button sounds a confirmation tone and cycles through available modes in the sequence shown below.
City Code
World Time
Timekeeping Mode World Time Mode
Hand Setting Mode
Switching Between Screens
Each press of the button toggles the digital display
between the Calendar Screen and Timekeeping Screen.
Mode Name
(Illuminates display)
(Changes mode)
button
button button
button
Calendar Screen Timekeeping Screen
Day
Day of the Week
PM Indicator
(no indicator for AM)
SecondsMonth Hour
Minutes
Days of the Week
SU : Sunday MO : Monday TU : Tuesday,
WE
: Wednesday T H : Thursday
FR
: Friday,
SA : Saturday
How the sleep state works
There are actually two sleep state levels, a “display sleep state”
and a “function sleep state”.
Display sleep state
The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in
the dark for three or four days.
Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to operate normally
while the watch is in the display sleep state.
Even when the watch is in the sleep state, digital-analog time
coordination and auto signal receive are both performed.
Function sleep state
The function sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in
the dark for four days after the display sleep state is triggered.
Alarms and the hourly time are also disabled while the watch is
in the function sleep state.
In the function sleep state, analog timekeeping is disabled, so
digital-analog time coordination is not performed.
Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally in
the function sleep state.
Power Saving
Indicator
PS
Alarm Number
Alarm Time
Standby Screen
Mode Name
Mode Name
Record Number
Data
Mode Name
Measured Value
Alarm Mode e-DATA MEMORY Mode
Stopwatch Mode Time Stamp Mode
Modes and Display Screens
The watch automatically returns to the Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes in the Alarm
Mode (excluding the target alarm), e-DATA MEMORY Mode, or Hand Setting Mode.
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Casio 2730 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
Model2730
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Power Saving Features

Understanding Sleep States

Explains the two sleep state levels and their functions when the watch is in darkness.

Recovering from Sleep State

Details methods to wake the watch from its sleep state by exposing it to light or pressing buttons.

Managing Power Saving Mode

Provides instructions on how to manually enable or disable the power saving feature.

Watch Modes and Display Screens

Timekeeping Mode Overview

Describes the primary mode for displaying time and date, including screen switching.

World Time Mode Navigation

Explains how to view time in different cities worldwide and manage city codes.

Alarm Mode Functions

Covers setting and managing daily, target, and snooze alarms, plus the hourly time signal.

Hand Setting Mode Guide

Details the procedure for manually adjusting the analog hands to match the digital time.

Stopwatch Mode Usage

Explains how to use the stopwatch for measuring elapsed, cumulative, and split times.

e-DATA MEMORY Mode Access

Describes how to store and recall text information like e-mail addresses and URLs.

Time Stamp Mode Operations

Explains how to create, view, and delete records of specific dates and times.

Switching Between Digital Screens

Describes how to toggle the digital display between Calendar and Timekeeping screens.

Power Supply and Charging

Battery Level Indicators

Explains the different battery level indicators and their meanings for watch operation.

Display Illumination Features

Details the LED illumination and the auto light switch feature for dark environments.

Manual Display Illumination

Instructions on how to manually turn on the display illumination using a button.

Auto Light Switch Function

Explains the automatic illumination function activated by angling the watch.

Controlling Auto Light Switch

Steps to enable or disable the auto light switch feature.

Charging Precautions

Warnings about potential damage from heat or direct sunlight during charging.

Effective Battery Charging

Guidance on how to position the watch to effectively charge the battery using light.

Optimal Arm Positioning for Auto Light

Advice on how to position your arm to ensure the auto light switch functions properly.

Radio-controlled Watch Operation

What is a Radio-controlled Watch?

Defines radio-controlled watches and their function of receiving time calibration signals.

Reception Range and Location Factors

Discusses the signal reception range and environmental factors affecting it.

Receiving the Calibration Signal

Outlines two methods for receiving the time calibration signal: auto and manual.

Automatic Signal Reception

Details the automatic signal reception performed daily at scheduled times.

Manual Signal Reception

Explains how to manually initiate signal reception using a button press.

Tips for Easier Signal Reception

Provides tips on orienting the watch to improve signal reception success.

Receive Icon Explanation

Describes the receive indicator and its cycle to show signal strength during reception.

Analog Hands Synchronization

Explains how the analog hands behave and synchronize with the digital time during signal reception.

Signal Reception Management

Viewing Last Reception Data

Instructions on how to display the date and time of the last successful signal reception.

Transmitter Selection Mode

How to choose between different transmitters for receiving calibration signals.

Controlling Auto Receive Function

Steps to enable or disable the automatic reception of calibration signals.

Calibration Reception Precautions

Important considerations and limitations for successful signal reception.

Troubleshooting Signal Reception

Manual Reception Issues

Addresses problems with performing manual signal reception, including mode and city settings.

Missing Auto Reception Icon

Explains why the auto reception icon might not appear and how to resolve it.

Incorrect Time After Reception

Guides on fixing time discrepancies that may occur after signal reception.

World Time Mode Features

City Search and Time Display

How to search through city codes and display their corresponding times in World Time Mode.

Summer Time (DST) Management

Explains Daylight Saving Time and how to turn it on or off for specific cities.

Managing Summer Time OnOff

Steps to enable or disable Daylight Saving Time for individual World Time cities.

City Code List Reference

A table listing city codes, GMT differentials, and city names.

Time Stamp Mode Operations

Creating Time Stamp Records

Steps to create and store records of specific dates and times for later recall.

Viewing Stored Time Stamps

How to navigate and view previously stored time stamp records.

Deleting All Time Stamp Records

Instructions on how to erase all stored time stamp records from memory.

e-DATA MEMORY Mode Functions

Creating e-DATA MEMORY Records

Detailed guide on how to input and save text data like URLs and e-mail addresses.

Viewing e-DATA MEMORY Records

How to access and scroll through stored text records in the e-DATA MEMORY mode.

Editing and Deleting e-DATA MEMORY Data

Procedures for modifying existing records or deleting specific data entries.

Stopwatch Mode Functions

Performing Stopwatch Operations

Covers the basic operations of starting, stopping, and resetting the stopwatch.

Elapse Time Measurement

How to measure total elapsed time in the stopwatch.

Cumulative Time Measurement

How to restart the stopwatch from its last stopped point.

Split Time Measurement

Explains how to record intermediate times (splits) during stopwatch operation.

1 st and 2 nd Place Finishers

Details how the stopwatch records and displays the times for the first and second finishers.

Alarm Mode Configuration

Using Watch Alarms

Overview of the different types of alarms available: daily, target, and snooze.

Daily Alarm (AL1, AL2, AL3)

Details the function and behavior of daily alarms.

Target Alarm (TAL)

Explains the countdown functionality of the target alarm.

Snooze Alarm (SNZ)

Describes the snooze alarm's repeating alert feature.

Viewing Alarm Times

How to check the set times for the various alarms and the hourly time signal.

Setting Alarm Times

Step-by-step instructions for setting the times for various alarms.

Stopping and Testing Alarms

How to stop a sounding alarm and how to test the alarm function.

Hourly Time Signal

Instructions for enabling, disabling, and using the hourly time signal feature.

Controlling Hourly Time Signal

Steps to toggle the hourly time signal feature on or off.

Manual Time and Date Setting

Setting Digital Time and Date

Comprehensive guide to manually setting the digital time, date, and 12/24-hour format.

Choosing 1224-Hour Timekeeping

How to choose between 12-hour and 24-hour display formats.

Resetting Seconds to Zero

Procedure to reset the seconds display to 00, potentially advancing the minute.

Power Saving Setting Control

How to manually turn the power saving feature on or off through the settings menu.

Manually Setting Analog Time

Steps to adjust the analog hands to match the digital time when they are out of sync.

Digital-Analog Synchronization

Explains how the watch automatically synchronizes analog hands with digital time after adjustments.

Analog Hand Adjustment

High-speed Lock Feature

Describes how to use the high-speed lock for rapid adjustment of analog hands.

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