User manual
Table Of Contents
- Watch Features
- Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Introduction
- Package Contents
- Component Names
- Getting Ready for First Use
- Turning Power On or Off, and Restarting
- Initial Settings and Fastening the Watch to Your Wrist
- Basic Button and Display (Touch Screen) Operations
- Basic Functions
- Using the “DIGITAL” Watch Face
- Quick Recall of Main Functions (CASIO's APPS)
- Selecting an Activity for Measurement
- Download Map and Import Route
- Using a Different Watch Face
- Reducing Power Consumption (Timepiece)
- What you can do when not connected with a phone
- Troubleshooting
- Precautions During Use
- User Maintenance
- Other Precautions
- Main Specifications
- Supplementary Information
Watch Features
Shock resistance. 20BAR (200-meter) water resistance
G-SHOCK shock resistance makes it possible for your watch to withstand the
rough conditions encountered in extreme sports. Your watch is also the first
CASIO smartwatch to be 200-meter water resistant. This means you can wear
your watch while engaging in extreme sports, marine sports, and more.
Multiple Built-in Sensors
Your watch has GPS, a pressure sensor, an accelerometer, a gyrometer, a
magnetic sensor, and an optical sensor (heart rate) built in. A variety of
different types of data can be measured by your watch. Data measured
depends on the activity being measured.
Dual-layer Display for Improved Readability
A dual-layer display can produce visual feedback in either color or
monochrome. The high-resolution color display makes complex data easier
to understand, while the monochrome display provides lower power
consumption and easier readability when outdoors.
Using Your Watch
Changeable Watch Faces (Display Items, Design)
You can select either digital timekeeping or analog timekeeping to suit your
needs or lifestyle. You can even select what items you want to be displayed
on the watch face.
“Using a Different Watch Face”
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