Casio G-Shock 5445
Casio G-Shock 5445
Casio G-Shock 5445
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YES
Battery power
indicator
NO
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2. Check the Home City and the daylight saving time (DST) setting.
Use the procedure under To congure Home City settings (page E-26) to congure
your Home City and daylight saving time settings.
Important!
x Proper World Time Mode data depends on correct Home City, time, and date
settings in the Timekeeping Mode. Make sure you congure these settings
correctly.
3. Set the current time.
x To set the time
See Conguring Current Time and Date Settings (page E-31).
The watch is now ready for use.
Contents
About This Manual ............................................................................................. E-2
Things to check before using the watch .......................................................... E-4
Charging the Watch ......................................................................................... E-11
To recover from the sleep state .................................................................... E-20
Mode Reference Guide .................................................................................... E-21
Timekeeping ..................................................................................................... E-25
Conguring Home City Settings ..................................................................... E-26
To congure Home City settings .................................................................. E-26
To change the Daylight Saving Time (summer time) setting ......................... E-29
Conguring Current Time and Date Settings ................................................ E-31
To change the current time and date settings .............................................. E-31
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Charging Guide
When wearing the watch,
make sure that its face is
not blocked from light by
the sleeve of your clothing.
x The watch may enter a
sleep state (page E-19) if its
face is blocked by your
sleeve even only partially.
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Warning!
Leaving the watch in bright light for charging can cause it to become quite
hot. Take care when handling the watch to avoid burn injury. The watch can
become particularly hot when exposed to the following conditions for long
periods.
x On the dashboard of a car parked in direct sunlight
x Too close to an incandescent lamp
x Under direct sunlight
Important!
x Allowing the watch to become very hot can cause the digital displays to black out.
The appearance of the LCD should become normal again when the watch returns
to a lower temperature.
x Turn on the watchs Power Saving function (page E-19) and keep it in an area normally
exposed to bright light when storing it for long periods. This helps to ensure that
power does not run down.
x Storing the watch for long periods in an area where there is no light or wearing it in
such a way that it is blocked from exposure to light can cause power to run down.
Expose the watch to bright light whenever possible.
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Power Levels
You can get an idea of the watchs power level by observing the battery power
indicator in the lower digital dial.
Level
1
(H)
2
(M)
3
(L and
LOW)
4
(CHG)
Battery power indicator
Function Status
All functions enabled.
All functions enabled.
Illumination and beeper disabled.
Except for Timekeeping Mode, all other modes
disabled.
All functions and display indicators disabled except
for timekeeping and display of CHG (charge) in the
lower digital dial.
Hour and minute hands stopped at 12 oclock.
All functions disabled.
x The ashing LOW message at Level 3 (L) tells you that battery power is very low,
and that exposure to bright light for charging is required as soon as possible.
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x At Level 5, all functions are disabled and settings return to their initial factory
defaults. Once the battery reaches Level 2 (M) after falling to Level 5, recongure
the current time, date, and other settings.
x Display indicators reappear as soon as the battery is charged from Level 5 to
Level 2 (M).
x Leaving the watch exposed to direct sunlight or some other very strong light
source can cause the battery power indicator to show a reading temporarily that
is higher than the actual battery level. The correct battery level should be indicated
after a few minutes.
x The current time and all other settings return to their initial factory defaults
whenever battery power drops to Level 5 and when you have the battery replaced.
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x For details about the operating time and daily operating conditions, see the Power
Supply (page E-70) section of the Specications.
Charging Times
Exposure Level
(Brightness)
Daily
Operation
*1
Outdoor sunlight
(50,000 lux)
8 min.
Window sunlight
(10,000 lux)
Window sunlight on
cloudy day (5,000 lux)
Indoor uorescent
lighting (500 lux)
Level Change *2
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
3 hours
27 hours
8 hours
30 min.
8 hours
48 min.
13 hours
8 hours
181 hours
* 1 Approximate exposure each day to generate power for normal daily operation.
* 2 Approximate exposure time (in hours) required to take power up one level.
x The above exposure times all are for reference only. Actual exposure times depend
on lighting conditions.
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Power Saving
When turned on, Power Saving enters a sleep state automatically whenever the
watch is left for a certain period in an area where it is dark. The table below shows
how watch functions are affected by Power Saving.
x For information about enabling and disabling power saving, see To turn Power
Saving on and off (page E-65).
x There actually are two sleep state levels: display sleep and function sleep.
Elapsed Time in Dark
Digital Dials
Operation
Blank
Blank
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See:
Timekeeping Mode
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Stopwatch Mode
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Alarm Mode
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Selecting a Mode
x The illustration below shows which buttons you need to press to navigate between
modes.
x To return to the Timekeeping Mode from any other mode, hold down C for at
least four seconds.
Timekeeping Mode
Stopwatch Mode
Alarm Mode
C
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Timekeeping
Minutes
Hour
Initial Screens
When you enter the World Time or Alarm Mode, the data you were viewing when
you last exited the mode appears rst.
Scrolling
The B and D buttons are used in the setting mode to scroll through data. In most
cases, holding down these buttons during a scroll operation scrolls through the
data at high speed.
Day of week
Seconds
Month Day
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DST indicator
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5. After the setting is the way you want, press A to return to the Timekeeping
Mode.
x The DST indicator appears to indicate that Daylight Saving Time is turned on.
x Exiting a setting mode will normally cause the hands to return to regular
timekeeping automatically. However, if you manually move the hands (page
E-61) and then enter a setting mode, they will not return to regular timekeeping
automatically when you exit the setting mode. In this case, you will need to
return the hands to their normal positions manually (page E-62).
Note
x After you specify a city code, the watch will use UTC* offsets in the World Time
Mode to calculate the current time for other time zones based on the current time
in your Home City.
* Coordinated Universal Time, the world-wide scientic standard of timekeeping.
The reference point for UTC is Greenwich, England.
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2. Press C to move the ashing in the sequence shown below to select the other
settings.
C
C
DST
City Code
C
12/24-Hour Format
C
Seconds
3. When the timekeeping setting you want to change is ashing, use D and/or B
to change it as described below.
Screen
Hour
Power Saving
Minute
C
C
Illumination
Duration
Button Operation
Tone On/Off
Day
Month
Do this:
Use D (East) and B (West).
To do this:
Change the city code
Year
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x The watchs built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month
lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there should be no reason to
change it except after you have the watchs rechargeable battery replaced or after
power drops to Level 5 (page E-15).
x The day of the week changes automatically when the date changes.
x Refer to the pages shown below for more information on Timekeeping Mode
settings.
Button operation tone on/off: To turn the button operation tone on and off
(page E-63)
Enabling and disabling power saving: To turn Power Saving on and off (page E-65)
The illumination duration: To change the illumination duration (page E-51)
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You can use the World Time Mode to view the current
time in one of 31 time zones (48 cities) around the globe.
The city that is currently selected in the World Time Mode
is called the World Time City.
To enter the World Time Mode
Use C to select the World Time Mode as shown on
page E-22.
x The right digital dial will show WT for about one second.
After that, the city code and city name will scroll once
across the right digital dial, and then the three-letter
corresponding city code will be displayed.
To view the time in another time zone
In the World Time Mode, use D (East) to scroll through
city codes.
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x The standard time/daylight saving time (DST) setting affects only the currently
selected time zone. Other time zones are not affected.
To swap your Home Time and World Time Cities
1. In the World Time Mode, use D to select the city you want to use as your new
Home City.
2. To swap, hold down A and B at the same time until the watch beeps.
A and B
1/100 second
x This will make the World Time City you selected in step 1 (NYC (New York)) your
new Home City.
x Your previous Home City (TYO (Tokyo)) will be your new World Time City.
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Start
Stop
Resume
(Stop)
Reset
Start
Split
(SPL displayed)
Split release
Stop
Reset
Split release
Display time of
second runner.
Reset
Note
x The Stopwatch Mode can indicate elapsed time up to 59minutes, 59.99seconds.
x An ongoing elapsed time measurement operation will continue internally even if
you change to another mode. However, if you exit the Stopwatch Mode while a
split time is displayed, the split time will not be displayed when you return to the
Stopwatch Mode.
Start
Split
Stop
(SPL displayed)
Second runner
First runner nishes. nishes.
Display time of rst
runner.
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2. Hold down A until the minute setting of the current countdown start time starts
to ash. This is the setting mode.
x Whenever you enter a setting mode, the analog hands will automatically move to
positions that allow easier viewing of the digital dials.
3. Press C to move the ashing between the minute and second settings.
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Start
Stop
Resume
(Stop)
Reset
Alarm number
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D
AL2
D
AL3
D
AL4
D
AL5
SIG
2. Hold down A for about two seconds until the alarm time starts to ash. This is
the setting mode.
x Whenever you enter the setting mode, the analog hands will automatically move
to positions that allow easier viewing of the digital dials.
3. Press C to move the ashing between the hour and minute settings.
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Alarm Countdown
Alarm Countdown
Note
x Pressing A while an alarm countdown is in progress
will display the day of the week in the right digital dial for
Alarm ON/OFF indicator
about two seconds. After that, the dial will return to the
countdown.
x When you enter the Timekeeping Mode from another mode while an alarm
countdown is in progress, the day of the week will appear in the right digital dial for
two seconds. After that, the countdown will appear.
x If an alarm countdown for another alarm starts while a previous alarm countdown is
already in progress, it will be displayed after the ongoing countdown reaches zero
and its alarm sounds.
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Illumination
The face of the watch is illuminated for easy reading in
the dark.
The watchs auto light switch turns on illumination
automatically when you angle the watch towards your
face.
x The auto light switch must be turned on (page E-54) for it
to operate.
To turn on illumination manually
Press B in any mode to illuminate the face of the watch.
x You can use the procedure below to select either
1.5seconds or three seconds as the illumination
duration. When you press B, the face will remain
illuminated for about 1.5seconds or three seconds,
depending on the current illumination duration setting.
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4. After all of the settings are the way you want, press A to exit the setting mode.
x Exiting a setting mode will normally cause the hands to return to regular
timekeeping automatically. However, if you manually move the hands (page
E-61) and then enter a setting mode, they will not return to regular timekeeping
automatically when you exit the setting mode. In this case, you will need to
return the hands to their normal positions manually (page E-62).
About the Auto Light Switch
Turning on the auto light switch causes illumination
to turn on, whenever you position your wrist as
described below in any mode.
Moving the watch to a position that is parallel to
the ground and then tilting it towards you more
than 40degrees causes illumination to turn on.
More than
40
Wear the watch on the
outside of your wrist
Warning!
x Always make sure you are in a safe place whenever you are reading the
face of the watch using the auto light switch. Be especially careful when
running or engaged in any other activity that can result in accident or
injury. Also take care that sudden illumination by the auto light switch does
not startle or distract others around you.
x When you are wearing the watch, make sure that its auto light switch is
turned off before riding on a bicycle or operating a motorcycle or any other
motor vehicle. Sudden and unintended operation of the auto light switch
can create a distraction, which can result in a trafc accident and serious
personal injury.
Note
x This watch features a LED, so the auto light switch operates only when available
light is below a certain level. It does not illuminate the face under bright light.
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Illumination Precautions
x LED panel that provides illumination loses power after very long use.
x Illumination may be hard to see when viewed under direct sunlight.
x Illumination turns off automatically whenever an alarm sounds.
x Frequent use of illumination runs down the battery.
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x You may notice a very faint clicking sound coming from the watch when it is
shaken back and forth. This sound is caused by mechanical operation of the auto
light switch, and does not indicate a problem with the watch.
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x The watch will return to regular timekeeping automatically if you do not perform
any operation for about two or three minutes. Any changes you have made to
settings up to that point will be saved.
If the hour and minute hands are all at 12 oclock, which is their home position,
jump to step 3.
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Note
x After performing home position adjustment, enter the Timekeeping Mode and
check to make sure that the analog hands and the digital dial indicate the same
time. If they do not, perform home position adjustment again.
2. Use D (+) and B () to adjust the hour and minute hand positions.
x Holding down either button will cause the hand to move at high speed. Once
started, high-speed hand movement will continue even if you release the button.
To stop high-speed hand movement, press any button.
x High-speed hand movement started with the D (+) button will stop
automatically after 12 revolutions of the minute hand. If started with the B ()
button, it will stop after one revolution of the minute hand.
3. Press A to exit home position correction and return to regular timekeeping.
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Note
x The analog hands will not move while battery power is low.
Hold down C.
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Other Settings
The button operation tone sounds any time you press one of the watchs buttons.
You can turn the button operation tone on or off as desired.
x Even if you turn off the button operation tone, the alarm, Hourly Time Signal, and
Countdown Timer Mode alarm all operate normally.
To turn the button operation tone on and off
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A for about two
seconds until ADJ appears in the right digital dial.
When you release A, the city code and city name will
scroll across the right digital dial. This is the setting
mode.
x Whenever you enter a setting mode, the analog hands
will automatically move to positions that allow easier
Mute indicator
viewing of the digital dials.
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2. Use C to cycle through settings in the right digital dial until the current button
operation tone (MUTE or KEY ) is displayed.
x See the sequence in step 2 of the procedure under To change the current time
and date settings (page E-31) for information about how to scroll between settings.
3. Press D to toggle the button operation tone on (KEY ) and off (MUTE).
4. After all of the settings are the way you want, press A to exit the setting mode.
x Exiting a setting mode will normally cause the hands to return to regular
timekeeping automatically. However, if you manually move the hands (page
E-61) and then enter a setting mode, they will not return to regular timekeeping
automatically when you exit the setting mode. In this case, you will need to
return the hands to their normal positions manually (page E-62).
Note
x The mute indicator is displayed in all modes when the button operation tone is
turned off.
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4. After all of settings are the way you want, press A to exit the setting mode.
x Exiting a setting mode will normally cause the hands to return to regular
timekeeping automatically. However, if you manually move the hands (page
E-61) and then enter a setting mode, they will not return to regular timekeeping
automatically when you exit the setting mode. In this case, you will need to
return the hands to their normal positions manually (page E-62).
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Troubleshooting
Time Setting
The current time setting is off by hours.
Your Home City setting may be wrong (page E-26). Check your Home City setting and
correct it, if necessary.
The current time setting is off by one hour.
You may need to change your Home Citys standard time/daylight saving time
(DST) setting. Use the procedure under To change the current time and date
settings (page E-31) to change the standard time/daylight saving time (DST) setting.
The hands are off.
This could indicate that the watch has been exposed to magnetism or strong
impact, which has caused problems with proper hand alignment. Adjust the watchs
hand home position alignment (page E-57).
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Specications
Accuracy at normal temperature: 15 seconds a month
Timekeeping: Hour, minutes, seconds, p.m. (PM), year, month, day, day of the
week, alarm countdown
Time format: 12-hour and 24-hour
Calendar system: Full Auto-calendar pre-programmed from the year 2000 to
2099
Other: Home City code (can be assigned one of 48 city codes); Standard Time/
Daylight Saving Time (summer time)
World Time: 48 cities (31 time zones)
Other: Daylight Saving Time/Standard Time
Stopwatch:
Measuring unit: 1/100 second
Measuring capacity: 59' 59.99"
Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, two nishes
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City
Pago Pago
Honolulu
Anchorage
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Edmonton
Denver
Mexico City
Chicago
New York
Santiago
Halifax
St. Johns
Rio De Janeiro
Fernando De Noronha
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3.5
3
2
City
Code
RAI
UTC
LIS
LON
MAD
PAR
ROM
BER
STO
ATH
CAI
JRS
MOW
JED
THR
City
Praia
Lisbon
London
Madrid
Paris
Rome
Berlin
Stockholm
Athens
Cairo
Jerusalem
Moscow
Jeddah
Tehran
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
1
0
+1
+2
+3
DXB
KBL
KHI
DEL
KTM
DAC
RGN
BKK
SIN
HKG
BJS
TPE
SEL
TYO
ADL
GUM
SYD
Dubai
Kabul
Karachi
Delhi
Kathmandu
Dhaka
Yangon
Bangkok
Singapore
Hong Kong
Beijing
Taipei
Seoul
Tokyo
Adelaide
Guam
Sydney
+4
+4.5
+5
+5.5
+5.75
+6
+6.5
+7
+8
City
City
Code
NOU Noumea
WLG Wellington
UTC Offset/
GMT Differential
+11
+12
+9
+9.5
+10
+3.5
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