Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Watch Features
- Measurement Functions
- Overview
- Getting Ready
- Basic Operations (Android Wear)
- Turning Power On or Off
- Home Screen
- Wake Up
- Home Screen Icons
- Using the Settings
- Notifications (Card and Vibration)
- Incoming Phone Call Notifications
- Temporarily Blocking All Notifications and Disabling the Backlight (Theater mode)
- Temporarily Boosting Touch Screen Brightness
- Controlling the Watch by Voice Commands
- Using Apps
- Adding Apps and Watch Faces
- Available Functions when not Connected to a Smartphone
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- Restoring Connection with a Smartphone
- Smartphone Location Information Settings
- Doze Mode
- Watch Faces
- Using the TOOL App (TOOL Button)
- Basic TOOL App Operations
- TOOL App Color Display and Monochrome Display
- Using Compass
- Using Barometer
- Using Altimeter
- Using Sunrise/sunset (When connected with an Android smartphone only)
- Using Tide Graph (When connected with an Android smartphone only)
- Using My Graph (When connected with an Android smartphone only)
- Using the APP Button
- Using the Activity App (When connected with an Android smartphone only)
- Common CASIO App and CASIO Watch Face Settings
- Using the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ App on a Smartphone (Android Only)
- Installing the CASIO MOMENT SETTER+ App on a Smartphone
- Watch Face Switching and Advanced Setting Configuration
- TOOL Button and TOOL App Settings
- APP Button Settings
- Registration Details
- Using MOMENT SETTER
- Practical Application 1: Using the “Climbing, trekking”: “Every 1000 steps, display "Take a break.".” MOMENT SETTER item
- Practical Application 2: Using the “Cycling”: “When stopped, display the distance travelled thus far.” MOMENT SETTER item
- Practical Application 3: Using the “Extras”: “When phone battery becomes 20 % or lower, display a low battery alert.” MOMENT SETTER item
- Using the Timepiece App
- Monochrome LCD Screen
- Error Code and Error Message List
- Restoring Watch Operation
- Precautions During Use
- User Maintenance
- Main Specifications
- Chargeable Battery Handling
- Supplementary Information
Displayed Altitude Values (Relative Altitude)
The two ways to express altitude are described below.
②
①
Sea level
Relative Altitude:
This is the difference in the altitudes between two locations.
Example: Height measured from the ground to the top of a building (A)
Sea Level Altitude (Elevation):
Altitude measured from sea level.
Example: Height measured from sea level to the top of a building (B)
The altitude readings produced by your watch are relative altitudes, based
on the
fact that barometric pressure drops as altitude increases. The altitude
values displayed by your watch are based on International Standard
Atmosphere (ISA) relative altitude data defined by the International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO).
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