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Casio 5454 User Manual

Casio 5454
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Basic Operations
This section provides an overview of the watch
and its operations.
Note
The illustrations included in this
manual have been created to
facilitate explanation. An illustration
may
differ somewhat from the item it
represents.
General Guide
30
⑦⑥
A
Hour hand
B
Second hand
C
Minute hand
D
24-hour hand
E
Crown
F
Day indicator
G
Small minute hand
H
Small hour hand
I
Small 24-hour hand
J
Mode hand
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Watch Face Items
A
Day of the week
B
Airplane Mode
C
Stopwatch Mode
D
When checking the last receive result:
“P”:
Last receive (acquisition) was for GPS
signal time information and position
information
“N”: Last receive was for GPS signal time
information or time calibration signal
When setting the Home City or World
Time City:
“P”: With position information
“N”: Without position information
E
Summer time setting
F
Last GPS or time calibration signal receive
(acquisition) result
G
GPS signal time information reception in
progress
H
GPS signal time information and position
information acquisition in progress
I
Time calibration reception in progress
Navigating Between Modes
This watch has a Timekeeping Mode and a
Stopwatch Mode.
You tell which mode the watch is currently in
by checking the position of the mode hand.
Timekeeping Mode (normal timekeeping):
Current day of the week
Stopwatch Mode: ST (STW)
30
30
C
Stopwatch Mode
Timekeeping Mode
Use the (C) button to navigate between
modes.
Hold down (C) for at least two seconds to
return to the Timekeeping Mode.
Holding
down (C) for four seconds or longer
will enter or exit the Airplane Mode. The
mode hand points to h while the watch is in
the Airplane Mode.
l Using the Watch on an Aircraft
Mode Overview
Timekeeping Mode
The main hour, minute, and second hands
indicate the current time.
The
small hour and minute hands indicate the
current World Time.
30
⑤⑥
Current location time/
World Time swapping
(Hold down about
3 seconds.)
Airplane Mode
(Hold down about
4 seconds.)
A
Current day of the week
B
Current location time (24-hour time)
C
Current location date
D
World Time hour (24-hour time)
E
World Time hour
F
World Time minute
Operation Guide 5454
1

Questions and Answers:

Casio 5454 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
Model5454
CategoryWatch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Basic Operations Overview

General Guide

Provides an overview of the watch's hands and indicators.

Watch Face Items Explained

Mode Indicators

Explains various indicators on the watch face like day of the week, Airplane Mode, and reception status.

Navigating Between Modes

Mode Overview

Details the Timekeeping and Stopwatch modes and their indicators.

Using the Watch on an Aircraft

Information on using the watch on an aircraft.

Timekeeping Mode Details

Current Time Display

Main hands show current time; small hands show World Time.

Location Time Information

Displays current location time, date, and World Time details.

Stopwatch Mode Operations

Measuring Elapsed Time

Explains how the second hand and small hands indicate stopwatch time.

Fast Forward and Fast Reverse

Describes how to perform fast forward and fast reverse operations with the crown.

Crown Usage and Maintenance

Crown Operations

Details pulling the crown to different clicks for various operations.

Important Crown Usage

Advises on pushing the crown back in to maintain water resistance and avoid damage.

Changing Hand and Day Indicator Settings

Mode Hand and Day Indicator Movement

Explains how changing the day setting affects the mode hand.

Solar Charging System

What is Solar Charging?

Explains the watch uses a rechargeable battery charged by a solar panel.

Charging the Watch

Instructions on charging the watch by exposing it to light.

Important Charging Precautions

Over-discharge Warning

Warns about potential issues if the watch is not charged after stopping due to low battery.

Charging Temperature Limits

Advises against charging in high-temperature conditions to avoid burns or damage.

Checking Battery Charge Level

Battery Charge Indicators

Explains how watch hand movement indicates battery charge level.

Important Battery Check Action

Advises exposing the watch face to light immediately if the battery is low or dead.

Power Saving Functionality

Level 1 Power Saving

Second hand stops, basic timekeeping remains operational.

Level 2 Power Saving

All hands stop, only day indicator is operational.

Recovering from Power Saving

How to exit power saving modes by pressing a button or exposing to light.

Time Adjustment via GPS

GPS Signal Position Information

Used to update Home City, time, and day settings based on GPS.

GPS Signal Time Information

Used to update time and day settings via GPS.

Time Calibration Signal

Used to update time and day settings via time calibration signal.

Important Pre-Reception Steps

Airplane Mode Usage

Instructs to use Airplane Mode in aircraft or restricted areas.

GPS Signal Reception Guide

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

Recommends outdoors with a clear sky for GPS signal reception.

Acquiring GPS Position Information Manually

Step-by-step guide to manually acquire GPS position and adjust settings.

Manual GPS Time Acquisition

Signal Reception Notes

Notes on reception time and potential issues near time zone borders.

Manual GPS Time Acquisition Steps

Procedure to manually receive GPS time information and adjust settings.

Automatic GPS Signal Reception

Auto Time Information Receive Conditions

Conditions under which the watch automatically receives GPS time information.

Auto Position Information Receive Conditions

Conditions for automatic GPS position information acquisition.

Auto Receive Operation Notes

Details on reception time and conditions for auto receive.

Leap Seconds Information

Leap Second Inclusion

Explains that GPS signals may include leap second information.

Time Calibration Signal Reception

Reception Area Maps

Provides maps showing reception ranges for JJY, BPC, WWVB, MSF/DCF77 signals.

Time Adjustment Using Time Calibration Signal

Guide to adjusting settings using a time calibration signal.

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

Recommends near a window for time calibration signal reception.

Automatic Time Calibration Signal Receive

Automatic Reception Schedule

Details when automatic time calibration signal reception occurs.

Signal Reception Location Advice

Advises placing the watch near a window for signal reception.

Checking Receive Operation Results

Receive Result Indicators

Explains how the second hand indicates receive success ('Y'/'N') and mode hand shows operation type.

Returning to Current Time Display

How to exit the receive result display and return to the current time.

Signal Reception Precautions and Issues

Accuracy and Reception Limitations

Discusses accuracy when signal is unavailable and conditions preventing reception.

Summer Time Application Issues

Explains scenarios where summer time may not be applied correctly.

Using the Watch on an Aircraft

Entering Airplane Mode

How to enter Airplane Mode by holding down button (C).

World Time Functionality

World Time Feature Overview

Explains the World Time feature for checking time in 27 cities and 40 time zones.

Selecting a Time Zone for World Time

World Time City Selection Procedure

Procedure to select a World Time city and enable/disable summer time.

Summer Time Settings Options

Options for automatic, standard, or daylight saving time.

Swapping Location and World Time

Time Swapping Operation

How to swap current location time with World Time using button (A).

Stopwatch Functionality

Stopwatch Measurement Range

Explains the stopwatch measures elapsed time up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.

Measuring Elapsed Time Operations

Details the button operations to start, stop, resume, and reset the stopwatch.

Manual Time and Day Settings

Selecting a Time Zone Manually

Steps to select a time zone and manage summer time settings manually.

Summer Time Explanation

Explains what summer time (DST) is and how it varies by country.

Adjusting Time and Day Settings

Minute Setting Procedure

Procedure to adjust the watch's minute setting using the crown.

Hour Setting Procedure

Procedure to adjust the watch's hour setting using the crown.

Year Setting Procedure

Procedure to adjust the watch's year setting using the crown.

Hand and Day Indicator Alignment

Auto Alignment Procedure

Steps for automatic alignment of hour, minute, second, and 24-hour hands.

Small Hand Alignment

How to align the small hour and minute hands to 12 o'clock.

Mode Hand and Day Indicator Alignment

How to align the mode hand and day indicator if they are out of position.

Day Indicator Alignment Notes

Day Indicator Rotation Behavior

Notes that the mode hand rotates when the date changes.

Alignment Operation Timeout

Warning that alignment operations disable after 30 minutes of inactivity.

Changing Time Zone for Travel

Prior to Takeoff Instructions

Instructs to enter Airplane Mode before boarding an aircraft.

After Arriving Instructions

Steps to exit Airplane Mode and acquire GPS position for current location time.

Other Information Reference

City (Time Zone) List

A list of cities, their codes, second hand positions, and UTC offsets.

Summer Time Table

Table showing summer time start and end dates for various cities.

Troubleshooting Watch Functions

GPS Signal Reception Issues

Addresses common GPS reception problems like no operation or incorrect time.

Time Calibration Signal Reception Issues

Addresses common time calibration signal reception problems.

Function Limitations Due to Temperature

Temperature Effects on Functions

Lists functions disabled at extreme temperatures (-10°C to 60°C).

Hand Movement and Indications

Mode Identification

How to identify the current mode by holding button (C).

Second Hand Jump Behavior

Explains the second hand jumping at intervals due to low battery.

Hands Stopped and Buttons Unresponsive

Addresses situations where hands are stopped and buttons are unresponsive.

Hands Moving at High Speed

Explains causes for hands moving at high speed, not indicating malfunction.

Crown Operation Issues

Crown Rotation Not Working

Explains crown operation disablement after inactivity and how to reset.

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