Casio 1910-5 user manual

User manual for the device Casio 1910-5

Device: Casio 1910-5
Category: Watch
Manufacturer: Casio
Size: 0.55 MB
Added : 9/1/2013
Number of pages: 10
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Module No. 1910
1910-1
GETTING ACQUAINTED
This section contains important basic information about using the watch. Be • This watch indicates days of the week and months as shown below.
sure to read this section before trying to use the watch for the first time. Days of the week: SUNDAY (Sunday), MONDAY (Monday),
TUESDAY (Tuesday), (Wednesday),
THURSDAY (Thursday), FRIDAY (Friday), SATURDAY
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(Saturday)
Months: JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR (Ap

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     1910-2 Text Input Buttons CONTACT MODE Cursor The Contact Mode lets you store names, telephone numbers, e-mail Text Area addresses and other data for later recall when you need it. See “Data Fields” for details on Contact Mode data fields. Number Area • With the M-1510 Watch, this function is called the Telememo Mode instead Character type indicator of Contact Mode. AB Select character type WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER Entering the Contact Mode Space Delete In any mode, press the k

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1910-3 4. Input the date (year, month, day), and time (hour and minutes). To recall a Contact record • Use and to move the flashing between the digits, and and 1. Press to display the index screen. to cycle through numbers at the flashing digit. 2. Use and to select the letter that starts the name field data of the • To create a Schedule record as an All Day Event (for an anniversary, record you want to recall. birthday, or event that takes all day), set the year, month, and day, and then

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1910-4 Editing a Schedule Record Checking Finished Tasks 1. Recall the record you want to edit. You can check off completed tasks in order to identify them as done. 2. Hold down the A button for about two seconds until the record operation menu appears. To check a finished task 3. Use and to move the flashing to EDIT, and then press the 1. Recall the record whose task you want to check. key. 2. Hold down the key for two seconds, until d (the checkmark) replaces 4. Make any changes you want t

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  1910-5 Inputting Browser Data USER MODE 1. In the Browser Mode, use the and keys to scroll through the page titles until äWATCHäPAGE is shown. The user data identifies the watch as yours and also provides of reference of 2. Press the key to open the äWATCHäPAGE. your own phone numbers, fax numbers, and other data when it is required. • The contents of the äWATCHäPAGE appear on the display. The See “Data Fields” for details on User Mode data fields. message NO DATA! appears if the äWATCHäP

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  1910-6 Turning the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal On WORLD TIME MODE and Off The World Time Mode shows the current time in 27 cities (29 time zones) The Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal sound only while they are turned on. around the world, along with the current time in your home city (Home Time). To turn the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal on and off In the Alarm Mode, press the key to cycle through the on and off settings Entering the World Time Mode as shown below. In the Timek

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1910-7 4. Align infrared ports of the watch and To set the clock computer, and click OK on the message 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down the dialog box on the computer’s screen. A button for two seconds, until the • The watch establishes an infrared link with seconds digits start to flash on the display. WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER the computer and data transfer starts. • The seconds digits are flashing because • After data communication is complete, the they are selected. message OK! ap

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 1910-8 4. Press or to move the flashing to Text Data Scrolling RECEIVE. Text is displayed in the upper part of the display. When the text is too long to 5. Press the key to start the data receive fit on the display, it automatically scrolls vertically or horizontally. Pressing A operation. stops the scrolling and displays the first block. Each subsequent press of A 6. Align infrared ports of the two watches. WORK HOME FAX CALL E-MAIL OTHER scrolls one block at a time. Automatic scrolling st

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1910-9 Data Communication Precautions Memory Capacity The following explains important points to note during data communication, Watch memory can hold a total of 24 Kbytes of data. Memory is shared and provides details about communication error messages. between the Contact, Schedule, To Do, User, and Browser Modes. The following table shows how many data items (records, appointments, tasks, or Important! pages) can be stored in each mode under various data conditions. • Keep the watch and the o

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1910-10 BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY Indicator CITY CODE TABLE The indicator BUSY appears on the display while the watch is accessing GMT memory data to perform any of the following operations. City Code City Other major cities in same time zone Differential • Data input, editing, deletion – – – –11 PAGO PAGO • During data recall, scrolling from the last HNL HONOLULU –10 PAPEETE record to the first record (or from the first ANC ANCHORAGE –09 NOME record to the last record). LAX LOS ANGELES –08 SAN F


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