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Casio Oceanus OCW-G1000 User Manual

Casio Oceanus OCW-G1000
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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
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①②
⑥⑦
A
Hour hand
B
Second hand
C
Minute hand
D
24-hour hand
E
Small minute hand
F
Small hour hand
G
Mode hand
H
Day indicator
I
Crown
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Watch Face Items
A
Time calibration reception in progress
B
GPS signal time information and position
information acquisition in progress
C
GPS signal time information reception in
progress
D
Signal receive result
E
Summer time setting
F
Stopwatch Mode
G
Airplane Mode
H
Day of the week
Navigating Between Modes
This watch has a Timekeeping Mode and a
Stopwatch Mode.
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30
C
Mode hand
Stopwatch ModeTimekeeping Mode
Timekeeping Mode :
Normally the mode hand points to the current
day of the week.
In the Airplane Mode, the mode hands points
to h.
Stopwatch Mode :
The
mode hand always points to “STW”, even
in the Airplane 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.
l Using the Watch on an Aircraft
Using the Crown
Depending on the operation you want to
perform, pull out the crown to the first or
second click and then rotate it.
Normal position
Second click
First click
Crown
Important!
To prevent loss of water resistance
and/or damage due to impact, be
sure to push the crown in to its
normal position after you are
finished using it.
When pushing the crown back in,
take care not to apply too much
force.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
After pulling out the crown, rotating it quickly
in
succession in either direction will start a fast
forward or fast reverse operation. While a fast
forward operation is in progress, quickly
rotating the crown in succession again will
increase the speed even further.
The fast reverse operation speed is fixed
and cannot be changed.
Stopping Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
Rotate the crown in the direction opposite that
of the ongoing operation or press any button.
Note
If you do not perform any operation
for about two minutes after pulling
out the crown, crown operations will
automatically become disabled. If
that happens, push the crown back
in and then pull it out again.
Operation Guide 5412
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Questions and Answers:

Casio Oceanus OCW-G1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelOCW-G1000
CategoryWatch
Case MaterialTitanium
Band MaterialTitanium
GlassSapphire Crystal
DisplayAnalog-Digital
Radio ControlledYes
Bluetooth ConnectivityYes
GPS Signal ReceptionYes
Radio Wave ReceptionYes
World TimeYes
StopwatchYes
AlarmYes
MovementQuartz
Water Resistance100 meters
FunctionsWorld Time, Stopwatch, Alarm
Battery Life6 months
Other FeaturesSmart Access

Summary

Basic Operations

General Guide

Overview of watch components and indicators.

Watch Face Items

Identification of various indicators on the watch face.

Using the Crown

Instructions for operating the watch crown.

Navigating Between Modes

How to switch between the watch's different modes.

Solar Charging

What is Solar Charging?

Explanation of how the watch is powered by solar energy.

Charging the Watch

Guidance on exposing the watch to light for charging.

Charging Time Guidelines

Tables detailing approximate charging times based on light intensity.

Checking the Charge Level

How to determine the battery charge level via hand movement.

Time Adjustment (GPS, Time Calibration Signal)

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

Optimal locations for receiving GPS and time calibration signals.

Acquiring GPS Position Information Manually

Steps to manually get GPS position data for setting adjustments.

Acquiring GPS Time Information Manually

Getting Ready for GPS Time Reception

Preparation steps for manual GPS time reception.

Manual GPS Time Information Receipt

Detailed procedure for receiving GPS time information.

Auto GPS Signal Receive

Time Information

Conditions for automatic time signal reception.

Leap Second Reception

How the watch receives leap second information.

Time Adjustment Using a Time Calibration Signal

Appropriate Signal Reception Location

Optimal locations for receiving time calibration signals.

Time Calibration Signal Reception Ranges

Geographical areas covered by different time calibration signals.

Auto Time Calibration Signal Receive

Signal Reception Precautions

Conditions preventing signal reception.

Checking the Receive Operation Result

Procedure to check the outcome of signal reception.

Using the Watch on an Aircraft

Entering the Watch Airplane Mode

Steps to activate Airplane Mode for flights.

World Time

Checking the Time in Another Zone

How to view the time in different cities and time zones.

Adjusting Time Settings Manually

Selecting a Time Zone

Procedure to choose a city/time zone for Home City settings.

Stopwatch

Interpreting Indicated Stopwatch Values

How to read elapsed time measurements on the stopwatch.

Measuring Elapsed Time

Steps to start, stop, resume, and reset the stopwatch.

Adjusting the Time and Day Setting

Summer Time Setting

Information about Daylight Saving Time (DST) settings.

Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment

Adjusting Hand and Day Indicator Alignment

Steps to correct misalignment of watch hands and day indicator.

Moving To Another Time Zone

Prior to Takeoff

Instructions for Airplane Mode before flight.

After Arriving

Steps to adjust watch settings after arriving at a destination.

Other Information

City (Time Zone) List

A table listing cities and their corresponding time zone offsets.

Summer Time Table

A table showing summer time start and end dates for various cities.

Troubleshooting

Signal Reception (GPS)

Common GPS signal reception issues and solutions.

Signal Reception (Time Calibration Signal)

Common time calibration signal reception issues and solutions.

Watch Operations and Troubleshooting

Hand Movement and Indications

Explanations for unusual hand movements and their causes.

Crown Operations

Troubleshooting common issues with crown operation.

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