Altitude Measurement
Q1
Readings produce different results at
the same location.
Watch readings are different from
altitude information available from
other sources.
Correct altitude readings are not
possible.
Relative altitude is calculated based on
changes in barometric pressure measured by
the watch’s pressure sensor. This means that
barometric pressure changes can cause
readings taken at the same location to be
different. Also note that the value displayed by
the watch may be different from the actual
elevation and/or sea level elevation indicated
for the area where you are located. When
using the watch’s altimeter while mountain
climbing, it is recommended that you regularly
calibrate its readings in accordance with local
altitude (elevation) indications.
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Calibrating Altitude Readings (Offset)
Q2
Following a relative altitude reading,
the watch’s second hand points to 9
o’clock.
The second hand will move to 9 o’clock if a
reading is outside the allowable altitude
measurement range (-700 m to 10,000 m
(-2,300 to 32,800 feet)). If [ERR] is displayed,
there may be a problem with the sensor.
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Checking the Altitude Differential from a
Reference Point
Q3
[ERR] appears during measurement.
There may be a problem with the sensor. Try
taking another measurement.
If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiple
measurement attempts, contact a CASIO
service center or your original retailer.
Digital Compass
Q1
The entire display is flashing.
Abnormal magnetism has been detected.
Move away from any potential source of
strong magnetism and try taking a reading
again.
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Digital Compass Reading Precautions
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If the display flashes again, it could mean
that the watch itself has become
magnetized. Move away from any potential
source of strong magnetism, perform figure
8 calibration or 2-point calibration, and then
try taking a reading again.
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Calibrating Compass Readings
Q2
[ERR] appears during measurement.
There is a problem with the sensor or there
may be a source strong magnetic force
nearby. Move away from any potential source
of strong magnetism and try taking a reading
again. If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiple
measurement attempts, contact a CASIO
service center or your original retailer.
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Digital Compass Reading Precautions
Q3
[ERR] displayed following figure 8 or
2-point calibration.
[ERR] on the display could indicate a sensor
problem.
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If [ERR] disappears after about one second,
try performing 2-point calibration again.
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If [ERR] keeps appearing after multiple
attempts, contact a CASIO service center or
your original retailer.
Q4
Direction information indicated by the
watch is different from that indicated
by a backup compass.
Move away from any potential source of
strong magnetism, perform 2-point
calibration, and then try taking a reading
again.
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Calibrating Compass Readings
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Digital Compass Reading Precautions
Q5
Readings at the same location
produce different results.
Cannot take readings indoors.
Move away from any potential source of
strong magnetism and try taking a reading
again.
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Digital Compass Reading Precautions
Location Memory
Q1
Location Memory does not work.
Is the watch paired with a phone?
The watch needs to be paired with a
phone for Location Memory to work. Pair
the watch with a phone.
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Pair the watch with a phone.
Are phone settings configured to acquire
location information?
The phone needs to be used to allow use
of PRO TREK Connected location
information for Location Memory to work.
Allow use of location information.
Are phone settings configured to acquire
GPS information?
You may experience problems acquiring
GPS information in environments like the
ones described below.
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Where the view of the sky above is
narrow
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Near trees or buildings
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Near a train station, airport, or other
congested areas
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Locations where there is heavy traffic
and radio wave interference
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Near railway aerial wires, high-voltage
lines, TV towers, etc.
Signal reception is not possible in the
locations described below.
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Where the sky is not visible
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Underground, in a tunnel, under water
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Indoors (Reception may be possible
near a window.)
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Near radio communication equipment
or other devices that generate
electromagnetic waves
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