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Contents
Before Getting Started...Indicators
Graphic Display Area
Navigating Between Modes
Connecting with a Phone
Using Mobile Link with a MobilePhone
ConnectionConnecting with a PhoneCanceling a Connection with a PhoneUsing the Watch in a Medical Facility orAircraftUnpairingIf you purchase another phone
Auto Time Adjustment
Viewing Pedometer Data
Viewing Stopwatch Data
Configuring Stopwatch Target Time Settings
Configuring Programmable Timer Settings
Configuring World Time Settings
Phone Finder
Configuring Watch Settings
Changing the Home City Summer Time Setting
PedometerCounting Steps
Displaying the Step Count
Resetting Today’s Step Count
Specifying a Daily Step Target
Causes of Incorrect Step Count
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StopwatchSplit Times and Lap Times
Measuring Elapsed Time
Measuring a Split or Lap Time
Swapping the Display Positions of the SplitTime and Lap Time
Displaying the Current Time DuringStopwatch Measurement
Using the Target Time AlarmOverviewSpecifying a Target TimeMeasuring Elapsed Time with the TargetTime FunctionClearing a Specific Target TimeClearing All Target Times
Viewing Measured Time DataViewing Lap/Split RecordsDeleting a Particular RecordDeleting All Records
TimerSetting the Timer Start Time
Using the Timer
Measuring Elapsed Time with Auto Start
Using the Programmable Timer as an IntervalTimer
OverviewConfiguring Settings for an Interval TimerUsing an Interval Timer
Dual TimeConfiguring Dual Time Settings
Swapping the Home City Time and Dual Time
Alarms and Hourly Time SignalConfiguring Alarm Settings
Enabling/Disabling an Alarm or the HourlyTime Signal
Stopping an Alarm
Determining an Alarm’s On/Off Status
Adjusting the Time SettingManually
Setting the Time/Date
Switching Between 12-hour and 24-hourTimekeeping
Illumination LightIlluminating the Face Manually
Auto Light
Configuring the Auto Light Setting
Specifying the Illumination Duration
Battery Replacement
Other SettingsEnabling the Button Operation Tone
Returning the Watch to Its Factory DefaultSettings
Moving to Another Time Zone
Other InformationSupported Phone Models
Specifications
Mobile Link Precautions
Copyrights and Registered Copyrights
Troubleshooting
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Before GettingStarted...
This section provides an overview of yourwatch and explains how to connect with aphone. Connecting with a phone makes itpossible to synchronize the watch’s timesetting with information acquired from thephone, and to view the step count of the watchand its stopwatch data on the phone screen.
Note
● The illustrations included in thisoperation guide have been created tofacilitate explanation. An illustrationmay differ somewhat from the item itrepresents.
Indicators
⑤
⑥
⑫
⑩⑨⑧⑦
⑪
⑬⑭
① ②③ ④
A [LAP]Displayed while a lap time is displayed.
B [SPL]Displayed while a split time is displayed.
C [REC]Displayed while the watch is in the RecallMode.
D [DST]Displayed while the current time is asummer time (DST).
E [P]Appears when the displayed time is a p.m.time.
F [LT]Displayed while Auto Light is enabled.
G Graphic areaGraphic display area operation is linkedwith operations in each watch mode.
H eDisplayed while there is connectionbetween the watch and a phone.
I AlarmDisplayed while an alarm is turned on.
J Hourly time signalDisplayed while the hourly time signal isenabled.
K Step indicatorsIndicate whether or not the step count isbeing incremented.
L [STEPS]Displayed while the step count isdisplayed.
M [MUTE]Displayed while the button operation toneis disabled.
N [TGT]In the Stopwatch Mode, indicates themeasurement status while the TargetTime function is enabled.
Graphic Display AreaGraphic display area operation is linked withoperations in each watch mode.● The graphic display area is blank in the
Recall Mode and the Alarm Mode.
Graphic display area
Timekeeping ModeWhile a step count is displayed, the graphicdisplay area shows your progress towardsyour daily step target. For other types ofdisplay, it changes with the count of thecurrent time’s seconds.Stopwatch ModeWhile the Target Time function is enabled, thegraphic display area indicates to what extentyou attained your target time. While the TargetTime function is disabled, it changes with thecount of the stopwatch elapsed time seconds.Timer ModeThe graphic display area shows thepercentage of the countdown that remains.Dual TimeThe graphic display area is synchronized withthe Dual Time seconds.
Navigating Between ModesPress (C) to cycle between modes.● Each press of (E) in the Timekeeping Mode
toggles the display between the date andtime, and the step count.
● In any mode, hold down (C) for at least twoseconds to enter the Timekeeping Mode.
C
C
CC
CC
E
Timekeeping Mode
Step count displayDate and time display
Dual Time Mode Recall Mode
Alarm Mode Stopwatch Mode
Timer Mode
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● Connecting with a PhoneIn the Timekeeping Mode, hold down (D) forat least two seconds. Release the button whene starts to flash, which indicates that the watchis connected with the phone.● To terminate a connection between a phone
and the watch, press any watch buttonbesides (B).
DAfter connectionBefore connection
Any button besides (B)
Connecting with a PhoneTo connect the watch with a phone, first installthe CASIO “G-SHOCK Connected” app on thephone and then use Bluetooth to pair thewatch with the phone.
●A Install the app on your phone.In Google Play or the App Store, search for theCASIO “G-SHOCK Connected” app andinstall it on your phone.
●B Configure Bluetooth settings.Enable the phone’s Bluetooth.
Note
● For details about setting procedures,see your phone documentation.
●C Pair the watch with a phone.Before you can use the watch in combinationwith a phone, you first need to pair them.
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Move the phone to be paired with close to(within one meter of) the watch.
3. On the phone’s Home Screen, tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.
4. Follow the instructions on the phone’sscreen to pair with the watch.● If a pairing prompt message appears,
perform the operation shown on thephone screen.
● If pairing fails for some reason, performthe procedure again from step 1.
Pairing complete.Pairing started.
Using Mobile Link witha Mobile Phone
While there is a Bluetooth connectionbetween the watch and phone, the watch timesetting is adjusted automatically. You can alsochange the watch’s other settings.
Important!
● The watch cannot connect with aphone while a stopwatchmeasurement or timer countdownoperation is in progress.
Note
● This function is available only while G-SHOCK Connected is running on thephone.
● This section describes watch andphone operations.X : Watch operationY : Phone operation
Getting ReadyEnter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
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Connection
Connecting with a PhoneThis section explains how to establish aBluetooth connection with a phone that ispaired with the watch.● If the watch is not paired with the phone you
want to connect with, refer to the informationbelow and pair them.lC Pair the watch with a phone.
1. Move the phone close to (within one meterof) the watch.
2. X If e is not displayed, hold down (D) for atleast two seconds. Release the buttonwhen e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
Important!
● If you have problems establishing aconnection, it could mean that G-SHOCK Connected is not running onthe phone. On the phone’s homescreen, tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon. After the app startsup, hold down the watch’s (D) buttonfor at least two seconds.
Note
● The connection will be terminated ifyou do not perform any operation onthe watch or phone for a fixed amountof time.To specify the connection limit time,perform the following operation with G-SHOCK Connected: “Watchsettings”n“Connection time”. Next,select a setting of 3 minutes, 5 minutes,or 10 minutes.
Canceling a Connection with aPhone
To terminate a Bluetooth connection, pressany watch button besides (B).
Connected Disconnected
Using the Watch in a Medical Facilityor Aircraft
Whenever you are in a hospital, on an aircraft,or in any other location where connection witha phone may cause problems, you canperform the procedure below to disable autotime adjustment. To re-enable auto timeadjustment, perform the same operationagain.
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to enable or disable autotime adjustment.
Unpairing
1. X If the watch is connected with a phone,press any button besides (B) to terminatethe connection.
Connected Disconnected
2. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.3. Y Perform the operation shown on the
phone screen to unpair.
If you purchase another phoneYou need to perform the pairing operationwhenever you want to establish a Bluetoothconnection with a phone for the first time.lC Pair the watch with a phone.
Auto Time AdjustmentYour watch will connect with a phone at presettimes each day and adjust its time settingsautomatically.● Using Auto AdjustYour watch adjusts its time setting four timesa day according to a preset schedule. Itperforms the adjustment operationautomatically as you go about your daily life,without any operation required by you.
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Important!
● The watch may not be able to performauto time adjustment under theconditions described below.ーWhile the watch is too far away from
its paired phoneーWhile communication is not possible
due to radio interference, etc.ーWhile the phone is updating its
systemーWhile G-SHOCK Connected is not
running on the phoneーWhile a stopwatch or timer operation
is in progress
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Note
● If there is a World Time City specifiedwith G-SHOCK Connected, its time willalso be adjusted automatically.
● The watch will connect with the phoneand perform auto time adjustment ataround 12:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 12:30p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The connection isautomatically terminated after autotime adjustment is complete.
● Triggering Immediate Time AdjustmentThe watch’s time setting will be adjustedautomatically whenever you establish aconnection between the watch and a phone.Whenever you want to adjust the watch’s timesetting based on your phone's time, performthe procedure below to connect with a phone.
1. X Press (D).This causes e and [TIME] to flash on thedisplay. e will stop flashing when aconnection is established between thewatch and phone, and the watch’s timesetting will be synchronized withinformation acquired from the phone.
Trying to connect Following time correction
Note
● The connection is terminatedautomatically after time adjustment iscomplete.
● If time adjustment fails for somereason, the watch will return to theTimekeeping Mode without changingits time setting.
Viewing Pedometer DataG-SHOCK Connected can be used to view thedata below, which is measured by the watch.● 24-hour step count, exercise intensity, and
physical exertion● Whether or not there is a stopwatch
measurement or timer measurement(24 hours of data displayed by dividing it into30-minute segments.)
● Weekly number of steps, calories burned
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.
2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Follow the instructions on the screen todisplay pedometer data.
Note
● You can also use G-SHOCKConnected to specify a daily steptarget.
● Though the step count is displayed onthe watch in real time, G-SHOCKConnected displays step counts at thetop of each hour and every half hour.Because of this the step countsdisplayed by G-SHOCK Connectedmay be different from those displayedby the watch.
Viewing Stopwatch DataThis section explains how to send lap timesand split times (up to 200 records) stored inwatch memory, and other data to your phonefor viewing with G-SHOCK Connected.
● Sending Stopwatch Data to a PhoneUse the procedure below to send data fromthe watch to a phone.
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to transfer data measuredby the watch to the phone.After data transfer is complete, a list of themeasurement data will appear on thephone display.● Tapping a stopwatch data item displays
its details.
● Checking Sent DataUse G-SHOCK Connected to check the datayou sent to the phone.
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. Y Perform the operation shown on the
phone screen to view the measurementdata you want.
Note
● You can delete data by tapping “Edit”.
Configuring StopwatchTarget Time Settings
You can use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure settings for up to 10 target times.Target times can be set in one-second units,for a total of up to 24 hours.● For information about target times, refer to
the information below.l Overview
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to configure stopwatchtarget time settings.
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Configuring ProgrammableTimer Settings
You can use G-SHOCK Connected toconfigure programmable timer settings andcreate a group of multiple timers.● For information about the programmable
timer, refer to the information below.l Overview
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thescreen to configure the programmabletimer settings.
Note
● To change a timer title or delete a timer,tap “Edit”.
Configuring World TimeSettings
Specifying a World Time City with G-SHOCKConnected causes the watch’s World TimeCity to change accordingly. The standardtime/summer time setting of the World Timewill be adjusted automatically without anywatch operation required by you.
Note
● G-SHOCK Connected World Time letsyou select from among approximately300 cities as the World Time City.
● Selecting a World Time City
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen. The World Time setting willbe reflected on the watch.● You can check the World Time by
entering the Dual Time Mode.
● Configuring the Summer Time Setting
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to select a summer timesetting.● “Auto”
The watch switches between standardtime and summer time automatically.
● “OFF”The watch always indicates standardtime.
● “ON”The watch always indicates summertime.
Note
● While the summer time setting is“Auto”, the watch will switch betweenstandard time and summer timeautomatically. You do not need toswitch between standard time andsummer time manually. Even if you arein an area that does not observesummer time, you can leave thewatch’s summer time setting as “Auto”.
● Changing the time setting manuallywith a watch operation will cancel autostandard time/summer time switching.
● A G-SHOCK Connected screenshows information about summer timeperiods.
● Swapping Your World Time and HomeTime
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to swap your Home Timewith your World Time.For example, if your Home City is Tokyoand the World Time City is New York, theywill be swapped as shown below.
After swappingBefore swapping
Home City (New York)
World Time City (New York)
World Time City (Tokyo)
Home City (Tokyo)
Note
● Auto time adjustment does not work for24 hours after swapping of the HomeTime and World Time.
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Phone FinderYou can use phone finder to trigger a tone onthe phone to make it easy to find. The tone isforced to sound even if the phone is in vibratemode.
Important!
● Do not use this function in areas wherephone call tones are restricted.
● The tone sounds at a high volume. Donot use this function when listening tophone output over earphones.
1. X If the watch is connected with a phone,press any button besides (B) to terminatethe connection.
Connected Disconnected
2. X Hold down (D) for at least five seconds.Release the button when [FIND] starts toflash.A connection will be established betweenthe watch and phone, and then thephone’s ringtone will sound.● It will take a few seconds before the
phone tone sounds.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. X Press any button besides (B) to stop thetone.● You can press any watch button to stop
the phone tone, but only during the first30 seconds after it starts to sound.
Configuring Watch SettingsYou can use G-SHOCK Connected to specifythe amount of time until the Bluetoothconnection is automatically terminated andthe illumination duration, and to configureother settings.
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Select the setting you want to changeand then perform the operation shown onthe phone screen.
Changing the Home CitySummer Time Setting
1. Y Tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.2. X Hold down (D) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when e starts to flash.When a connection is establishedbetween the watch and phone, e will stopflashing.
Trying to connect Connection successful
3. Y Perform the operation shown on thephone screen to change your Home Citysummer time setting.
PedometerYou can use the pedometer to keep track ofyour step count while walking, engaging inyour normal daily activities, etc.
Counting StepsIf you are wearing the watch correctly, thepedometer will count your steps as you walkor engage in your normal daily activities.
Important!
● Since this watch’s pedometer is awrist-worn device, it may detect non-step movements and count them assteps. Also, abnormal arm movementswhile walking may cause a miss countof steps.
● Getting ReadyTo enable the most accurate step count, wearthe watch with the face on the outside of yourwrist and tighten the band securely. A looseband may make it impossible to obtain correctmeasurement.
NOYES
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● Counting StepsThe pedometer will start counting your stepswhen you start walking. The step indicatorsshow whether or not the step count is beingincremented.Alternating at one-second intervals: Walking(step count being incremented)Both displayed: Not walking (step count notbeing incremented)
Step indicators
● To check the step countl Displaying the Step Count
Displaying the Step Count
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Use (E) to display the step count.
E
Daily step countYear, month, day
Day of the week Seconds
Step count graph
Step count goal progress
● Interpreting the Step Count GraphThe Step Count Graph shows the number ofsteps (up to 1,000) you have taken each hour.This gives you a rough overview of yourwalking pace over the past seven or eighthours.● The Step Count Graph is not displayed
while the step count is zero.● Graph contents are normally updated at the
top of each hour.
1‒ 250251‒ 500501‒ 750751‒10001001‒
17 6 5 4 3 2Time
Step countCurrent
● Checking Your Progress to Your DailyStep Target
The graphic display area shows your currentprogress toward achieving the daily steptarget specified by you.Example: Daily target of 10,000 steps
10,000 steps (goal attained)
5,000 steps
1,000 steps
0 steps
Note
● The step count can show a value up to999,999 steps. If the step countexceeds 999,999, the maximum value(999,999) remains on the display.
● To prevent miscounts, the displayedcount does not increase for about 10seconds after you start walking. Afteryou have been walking for about 10seconds, the correct count appears,including the steps you took during theprevious 10 seconds.
● The step count is reset to zero atmidnight each day.
● To save power, step counting stopsautomatically if you take off the watch(no detectable watch movement) andyou do not perform any operation fortwo or three minutes.
● The Step Count Graph is updated evenwhen any one of the events belowoccurs.ーWhen accelerometer operation is
stopped to save powerーWhen counting is not possible due to
accelerometer error or insufficientpower
Resetting Today’s StepCount
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (D) and (E) at the same timefor at least two seconds. Release thebuttons when [CLR] and the step countstop flashing.This resets the step count.
Specifying a Daily StepTarget
You can specify a daily step goal within therange of 1,000 to 50,000, in units of 1,000steps.
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.● This causes the current daily step target
to flash.
3. Use (D) and (E) to change the daily steptarget setting.
4. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
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Causes of Incorrect StepCount
Any of the conditions below may make propercounting impossible.● Walking while wearing slippers, sandals, or
other footwear that encourages a shufflinggait
● Walking on tile, carpeting, snow, or othersurface that causes a shuffling gait
● Irregular walking (in a crowded location, ina line where walking stops and starts atshort intervals, etc.)
● Extremely slow walking or extremely fastrunning
● Pushing a shopping cart or baby stroller● In a location where there is a lot of vibration,
or riding on a bicycle or in a vehicle● Frequent movement of the hand or arm
(clapping, fanning movement, etc.)● Walking while holding hands, walking with
a cane or stick, or engaging in any othermovement in which your hand and legmovements are not coordinated with eachother
● Normal daily non-walking activities(cleaning, etc.)
● Wearing the watch on your dominant hand● Walking for 10 seconds or less
StopwatchThe stopwatch measures elapsed time in1/100-second units for the first hour, and in 1-second units after that for up to 24 hours.In addition to normal elapsed timemeasurements, the stopwatch also lets youtake split time and lap time readings. You canalso set a target time and monitor yourprogress in attaining it. You can configuresettings so the watch alerts you with a beeperand/or display indicator when you attain yourtarget.
Note
● Up to 200 split time and lap timerecords can be stored in watchmemory. Perform a lap or split timeoperation while there are already 200records in memory will cause theoldest record to be deletedautomatically to make room for the newone.
● You can use the Recall Mode to viewthe latest measurement data.l Viewing Lap/Split Records
● You can use G-SHOCK Connected toview past measurement data.
Getting ReadyEnter the Stopwatch Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
Split Times and Lap Times● Split timeA split time is the time elapsed from the start,up to any point along the course of an event.
D
E
E
D Goal
Split 3
Split 2
Split 1
Start
● Lap timeA lap time shows the time elapsed during aspecific lap around a track, etc.
D
E
E
D Goal
Lap 3
Lap 2
Lap 1
Start
Measuring Elapsed Time
1. Use the operations below to measureelapsed time.
D
D
D
D Stop
Resume
Stop
Start
2. Press (E) to reset the elapsed time to allzeros.
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● Interpreting Indicated StopwatchValues
Elapsed time is shown in 1/100-second unitsfor the first hour of the measurement. After thefirst hour, elapsed time is shown in one-second units.
Hours
Minutes
MinutesSeconds
Seconds
Seconds
1/100 seconds
Stopwatch number Stopwatch number
Minutes
After first hourFirst hour
Measuring a Split or Lap Time
1. Select the information you want to display.l Swapping the Display Positions of the
Split Time and Lap Time2. Use the operations below to measure
elapsed time.● Each press of (E) displays the time
elapsed from the start of the stopwatchoperation up to that point (split time) andthe elapsed time for a specific segment(lap time).
D
E
D Stop
Split/lap
Start
3. Press (E) to reset the elapsed time to allzeros.
● Interpreting Indicated StopwatchValues
Split times and lap times are both displayed atthe same time. Lap and split times up to theone hour are shown in 1/100-second units.Subsequent measurements after one hour areshown in 1-second units.[SPL]: Split time[LAP]: Lap time
Hours
Minutes
MinutesSeconds
Seconds
Seconds
1/100 seconds
Stopwatch number Stopwatch number
Minutes
After first hourFirst hour
Swapping the DisplayPositions of the Split Timeand Lap Time
While the stopwatch is reset to all zeros, holddown (E) for at least two seconds to swap thelap and split time display locations.
Lap timeSplit time
Lap timeSplit time
Displaying the Current TimeDuring StopwatchMeasurement
Pressing (A) displays the current timekeepingtime in the lower display. Pressing (A) againreturns to the normal stopwatch display.
Current time
Measurement
Measurement
Using the Target Time Alarm
OverviewAfter you configure one or more target times,the watch will beep and display an alert to letyou know when the elapsed time reaches atarget time.If you want to try running five kilometers in 30minutes, for example, you could set the targettimes shown below and monitor your pace foreach kilometer.Target Time 1: 6 minutesTarget Time 2: 12 minutesTarget Time 3: 18 minutesTarget Time 4: 24 minutesTarget Time 5: 30 minutes
Specifying a Target TimeYou can specify up to 10 target times, each ofwhich can be up to 24 hours, in one-secondunits.● If you want to specify multiple target times,
specify the smallest time as Target Time 1,and the successive times in ascendingorder (Target Time 2, Target Time 3, etc.)
1. While the stopwatch is reset to all zeros,hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [TGT] appears.● You can toggle the Target Time function
between enabled and disabled bypressing (D).
2. Press (C).3. Use (D) and (E) to select a target time
number.Target time number
4. Press (C).
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5. Use (D) and (E) to change the target timehour setting.
Hours
6. Press (C).7. Use (D) and (E) to change the target time
minute setting.Minutes
8. Press (C).9. Use (D) and (E) to change the target time
second setting.Seconds
● If you want to specify multiple targettimes, repeat steps 2 through 9 above.
10. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Measuring Elapsed Time with theTarget Time Function
You can perform the same elapsed timeoperations as those described in the sectionsbelow.lMeasuring Elapsed TimelMeasuring a Split or Lap TimeStarting an elapsed time operation will cause[TGT] to flash on the display.An alarm will sound for 10 seconds to let youknow when the elapsed time operationreaches a target time you set.[TGT] disappears from the display when theelapsed time operation exceeds the last targettime.
Note
● [TGT] will appear if you stop timemeasurement while there is one ormore target time remaining.
Clearing a Specific Target TimeUse the procedure below to clear a selectedtarget time.
1. While the stopwatch is reset to all zeros,hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [TGT] appears.
2. Press (C).3. Use (D) and (E) to display the number of
the target time you want to clear.Target time number
4. Press (C).
5. Hold down (D) and (E) at the same timefor at least two seconds. Release thebuttons when the selected target timebecomes [0:00 00].This indicates that the selected target timewas cleared.
6. Press (A) to complete the operation.
Clearing All Target TimesThe procedure below clears all target times,and restores the target time settings to theirinitial factory defaults.Factory Default Settings● Target Time 1: 5 minutes● Target Time Function: Off
1. While the stopwatch is reset to all zeros,hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [TGT] appears.
2. Press (C).Target time number
3. Hold down (D) and (E) at the same timefor at least five seconds. Release thebutton when [ALL] stops flashing.This restores target time settings to theirinitial factory defaults.
4. Press (A) to complete the operation.
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Viewing Measured Time Data
Viewing Lap/Split RecordsYou can use the operation below to view splittimes and lap times.
1. Enter the Recall Mode.l Navigating Between Modes● This causes the latest measurement
number and date to appear.
Measurement dateMeasured time
Record number
2. Press (A) to cycle through measurementnumbers.● Each time you press (A), the next older
measurement number appears.
A
A
A
A
3. Use (D) and (E) to display themeasurement value you want.[LAP]: Lap time[SPL]: Split time
E
D
Note
● A record of the measured data iscreated and assigned a number foreach measurement operation (fromstart to stop).
Deleting a Particular RecordUse the procedure below to delete a selecteddata record.
1. Enter the Recall Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Press (A) to display the number of themeasurement you want to delete.● Each press of (A) advances to the next
measurement number.Record number
3. Hold down (D) and (E) at the same timefor at least two seconds. Release thebuttons when [CLR] stops flashing.This deletes the displayed data.
Note
● You cannot delete data while anelapsed time measurement operationis in progress.
Deleting All RecordsYou can use the procedure below to clear alldata records in watch memory.
Important!
● The all record delete operation cannotbe performed while a stopwatchmeasurement operation is in progress.
1. Enter the Recall Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (D) and (E) at the same timefor at least five seconds. Release thebutton when [CLR ALL] stops flashing.[CLR] flashes and then stops flashing toindicate that the displayed data recordwas deleted. Keeping the buttonsdepressed will cause [ALL] to flash andthen stop flashing to indicate that all datahas been deleted.
TimerThe timer counts down from a start timespecified by you. The watch beeps everysecond for the last five seconds of thecountdown.● The beeper is muted in the cases described
below.ーWhen battery power is low.
Getting ReadyEnter the Timer Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
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Setting the Timer Start TimeThe start time can be set in 1-second units upto 60 minutes.● If a timer countdown operation is in
progress, reset the timer to its current starttime before performing this operation.l Using the Timer
1. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the number ofauto repeats setting (01 to 20) starts toflash.
Number of repeats
2. Use (D) and (E) to specify the number ofauto repeats.
3. Press (C).4. Use (D) and (E) to display [1].
5. Press (C).This causes the minutes digits to flash.
6. Use (D) and (E) to change the timerminutes setting.
Minutes
7. Press (C).This causes the seconds digits to flash.
8. Use (D) and (E) to change the timerseconds setting.
Seconds
9. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Using the Timer
A typical operation is shown below.
D
D
D
(Time up)
Resume
Pause
(Measurement operation starts.)
Start
● The watch beeps every second for the lastfive seconds of the countdown.
● To stop a countdown operation, first pauseit and then press (E). This will reset the timerto its start time.
Measuring Elapsed Time withAuto Start
You can use the procedure below so a timercountdown starts automatically following afive-second pre-count.
Five countdown seconds remaining
A typical operation is shown below.
E
D
D
D
(Time up)
Resume
Pause
(Countdown starts)
(5-second pre-count)
Start
Enables Auto Start.
(Reset state)
● To stop a countdown operation, first pauseit and then press (E). This will reset the timerto its start time.
Using the ProgrammableTimer as an Interval Timer
OverviewYou can configure settings for multiple timersso they perform different count downs oneafter the other to create an interval timer. Youcan use an interval timer to control how muchtime you spend doing push-ups, squats, orother exercises that make up a fitnessworkout.For example, you could configure an intervaltimer as shown below and have intervals Athrough D repeat 10 timesTimer Settings● Interval 1: 30 seconds● Interval 2: 20 seconds● Interval 3: 30 seconds● Interval 4: 25 seconds● Sets: 10Interval Training Workout
A Push-ups: 30 seconds
B Rest: 20 seconds
C Squats: 30 seconds
D Rest: 25 seconds
Note
● You can configure up to five differenttimers to repeat up to 20 times (AutoRepeat).
Configuring Settings for an IntervalTimer
● If a timer countdown operation is inprogress, reset the timer to its current starttime before performing this operation.l Using the Timer
1. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the number ofauto repeats setting (01 to 20) starts toflash.
Number of repeats
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2. Use (D) and (E) to specify the number ofauto repeats.
3. Press (C).4. Use (D) and (E) to specify the position of
the timer in the sequence.● To specify the first position, set [1].
5. Press (C).This causes the minutes digits of Timer 1to flash.
6. Use (D) and (E) to change the timerminutes setting.
Minutes
7. Press (C).This causes the seconds digits of Timer 1to flash.
8. Use (D) and (E) to change the timerseconds setting.
Seconds
9. Press (C) twice.This returns to the screen in step 4.
10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 as many timesas necessary to configure the settings ofthe other timers.
11. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Using an Interval Timer
1. Press (D) to start the countdown.
The watch beeps every second for the lastfive seconds of the current countdown,and starts the countdown of the next timerwhen the end is reached.● To pause an ongoing timer countdown,
press (D). To reset a pausedcountdown to the start time, press (E).
● When there is a multiple timercountdown operation in progress, youcan immediately terminate the currentcountdown and start the nextcountdown by holding down (A) for atleast 0.5 seconds.
Dual TimeDual Time lets you look up the current time invarious time zones around the globe.
Getting ReadyEnter the Dual Time Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
Configuring Dual TimeSettings
Dual Time lets you set the current time inanother time zone in addition your currentlocation time.
1. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the hour digitsstart to flash.
Hours
2. Use (D) and (E) to change the hour setting.3. Press (C).
This causes the minutes digits to flash.Minutes
4. Use (D) and (E) to change the minutesetting.● You can change the setting in 15-
minute increments.5. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
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Swapping the Home CityTime and Dual Time
1. Enter the Dual Time Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (E) for at least two seconds.This swaps the Home City time and DualTime.
After swappingBefore swapping
Dual Time Current location time
Dual TimeCurrent location time
Note
● This function comes in handy whenyou need to move to another timezone. For details about how to use it,go to the section below.lMoving to Another Time Zone
Alarms and Hourly TimeSignal
The watch will beep when an alarm time isreached. You can set up to five differentalarms. The hourly time signal causes thewatch to beep every hour on the hour.Getting ReadyEnter the Alarm Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
Configuring Alarm Settings
1. Press (D) to scroll through alarm numbers([AL1] to [AL5]) until the number of thealarm you want to configure is displayed.
Alarm number
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when the hour digitsstart to flash.
Hours
3. Use (D) and (E) to change the hour setting.● If you are using 12-hour timekeeping,
[P] indicates p.m.
4. Press (C).This causes the minutes digits to flash.
Minutes
5. Use (D) and (E) to change the minutesetting.
6. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Note
● A beeper will sound for 10 seconds tolet you know when the alarm time isreached.
Enabling/Disabling an Alarmor the Hourly Time Signal
1. Press (D) to scroll through alarm numbers([AL1] to [AL5]) and the hourly time signal([SIG]) screens until the one you want toconfigure is displayed.
Alarm or hourly time signal
2. Press (E) to toggle the displayed alarm orthe hourly time signal between on and off.[On]: On[--]: Off
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Stopping an AlarmPressing any button while the beeper issounding stops it.
Determining an Alarm’sOn/Off Status
Turning on an alarm or the hourly time signalcauses the corresponding indicator to appearon the display. The alarm on indicator isdisplayed when one or more alarm is turnedon.
Hourly time signal
Alarm
Adjusting the TimeSetting Manually
When there is no communication with aphone, the time and date can be adjusted withthe procedure below.Getting ReadyEnter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
Setting the Time/Date
1. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.
2. Keep pressing (C) until the setting youwant to change is flashing.● Each press of (C) moves the flashing to
the next setting in the sequence shownbelow.
Day
Month
Year
Minute
Hour
Seconds
12/24-hour timekeeping
Illumination duration
Operation tone enable/disable
Daily step target
3. Configure the date and time settings.● To reset the seconds to 00: Press (D).
1 is added to the minutes when thecurrent count is between 30 and 59seconds.
● To change other settings: Use (D) and(E).
4. Repeat steps 2 through 3 to configure dateand time settings.
5. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Switching Between 12-hourand 24-hour Timekeeping
1. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.
2. Press (C) four times until the currentsetting ([12H] or [24H]) is flashing on thedisplay.
3. Press (D) to toggle the setting between[12H] (12-hour timekeeping) and [24H](24-hour timekeeping).
4. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Note
● While 12-hour timekeeping isselected, [P] will be displayed for p.m.times.
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Illumination LightThe watch has an LED light that you can turnon for reading in the dark.
Illuminating the FaceManually
Pressing (B) turns on illumination.
● Illumination will turn off automatically if analarm starts to sound.
Auto LightIf Auto Light is enabled, the face illuminationwill turn on automatically whenever the watchis positioned at an angle of 40 degrees ormore.
40 degrees or more
Important!
● Auto Light may not operate properlywhen the watch is at a horizontal angleof 15 degrees or greater fromhorizontal as shown in the illustrationbelow.
● Electro-static charge or magnetismcan interfere with proper auto lightoperation. If this happens, try loweringyour arm and then angle it towardsyour face again.
● When moving the watch you may notea slight rattling sound. This is due tooperation of the auto light switch,which determines the currentorientation of the watch. It does notindicate malfunction.
Note
● Auto Light is disabled when any one ofthe conditions below exists.ーAlarm, timer alert, or other beeper
sounding
Configuring the Auto LightSetting
Each time (B) is held down for at least threeseconds in the Timekeeping Mode, Auto Lightwill toggle between enabled and disabled.● [LT] is displayed while Auto Light is
enabled.● If you do not disable it manually, Auto Light
remains enabled for approximately sixhours. After that, it becomes disabledautomatically.
On
Specifying the IlluminationDuration
You can select either 1.5 seconds or threeseconds as the illumination duration.
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.
3. Press (C) nine times to display [LT].4. Press (D) to toggle between the two
illumination duration settings.[1]: 1.5-second illumination[3]: 3-second illumination
5. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Battery ReplacementWhen battery power goes low, will start toflash and some functions will becomedisabled. If continues to flash, replace thebattery.
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Other SettingsThis section explains other watch settings youcan configure.
Enabling the ButtonOperation Tone
Use the procedure below to enable or disablethe tone that sounds when you press a button.● [MUTE] is displayed while the button
operation tone is disabled.
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode.l Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.
3. Press (C) eight times so [KEY♪] or [MUTE]is flashing on the display.
4. Press (D) to toggle the button operationtone between enabled and disabled.[KEY♪]: Operation tone enabled.[MUTE]: Operation tone disabled.
5. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Returning the Watch to ItsFactory Default Settings
This section explains how to return the watchsettings below to their initial factory defaults.● Watch Settings● Pedometer● Stopwatch● Timer● Alarm
1. Hold down (C) for at least two seconds toenter the Timekeeping Mode.
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.
3. Press (C).This causes the seconds to flash.
4. Hold down (E) for at least five seconds.Release the button when [RESET ALL]stops flashing.
5. Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
Note
● Resetting the watch will also deleteinformation for pairing the watch with aphone, and unpair them.
Moving to Another TimeZone
Use the procedure below to easily change dayand time settings of the watch to a destinationlocation.
● Before Boarding
1. Configure the World Time (Dual Time)setting to the current time at yourdestination.
Destination time
Current time
l Using G-SHOCK Connected toConfigure Settings
l Using Watch Operations to ConfigureSettings
2. Disable auto time adjustment.
l Using the Watch in a Medical Facility orAircraft
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● In the aircraft, before arriving at yourdestination
1. Swap the origin time zone time with thedestination time zone time.
After swappingBefore swapping
Destination time
Destination time
l Using G-SHOCK Connected toConfigure Settings
l Using Watch Operations to ConfigureSettings
● After Arriving
1. Adjust the time setting.l Triggering Immediate Time Adjustment
2. Enable auto time adjustment.l Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft
Other InformationThis section provides non-operationalinformation you also need to know. Refer tothis information as required.
Supported Phone ModelsFor information about phones that canconnect with the watch, visit the CASIOwebsite.https://world.casio.com/os_mobile/wat/
SpecificationsAccuracy at normal temperature :
±15 seconds per month average when timeadjustment by communication with a phoneis not possible.
Timekeeping :Hour, minute, second, year, month, day,day of the week, a.m./p.m. (P)/24-hourtimekeeping, full auto calendar (2000 to2099)
Pedometer :Step count measurement using a 3-axisaccelerometerStep count display range: 0 to 999,999stepsStep indicatorStep count graphStep count reset
Auto zero-reset at midnight each dayManual reset
Daily step goal settingStep count setting unit: 1,000 stepsStep count setting range: 1,000 to 50,000steps
Step count accuracy±3% (According to vibration testing)
Power SavingStopwatch/Data Recall :
Measuring unit1/100 seconds (first hour); 1 second(after first hour)
Measuring range: 23 hours 59 minutes 59secondsMeasurement Functions:
Normal elapsed time; cumulative time;lap/split times; 200-record data memory
Target time alarm:Up to 10 time settings; watch beeps (for10 seconds) when a target time isreached
Timer :Measuring unit: 1 secondMeasuring range: 60 minutesNumber of intervals: 1 to 5Number of auto repeats: 1 to 20Time setting unit: 1 secondTime setting range: 1 second to 60 minutesFinal 5-second countdown, time-up beeperAuto Start
Dual Time :Hour, minute, secondHome Time swapping
Alarm :Time alarmsNumber of alarms: 5Setting units: Hours, minutesAlarm tone duration: 10 secondsHourly time signal: Beep every hour on thehour
Mobile Link :Auto Time Correction
Time setting adjusted automatically atpreset time.
One-touch Time CorrectionManual connection and time adjustment
Phone finderWatch operation sounds the alert soundof the phone.
World TimeCurrent time for approximately 300 citiesselected for the watchHome Time/World Time swapping
Step count data transferStep count, calories
Stopwatch data transfer200 lap/split time records (date and time,lap/split time, lap number)
Auto Summer Time SwitchingAutomatic switching between standardtime and summer time.
Timer SettingsAlarm SettingsData Communication Specifications
Bluetooth®Frequency Band: 2400MHz to 2480MHzMaximum Transmission: 0 dBm (1 mW)Communication range: Up to 2 meters(depends on environment)
Other :High-brightness LED light; illuminationduration setting; Auto Light; operation toneon/off; low battery alert
Power Supply :CR2025 x 1 (battery sold separately)Battery life: Approximately 3 yearsConditions
Auto time correction: 4 times/dayAlarm: Once (10 seconds)/dayIllumination: Once (1.5 seconds)/dayStep counting: 12 hours/day
Specifications are subject to change withoutnotice.
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Mobile Link Precautions● Legal Precautions● This watch complies with or has received
approval under the radio laws of variouscountries and geographical areas. Usingthis watch in an area where it does notcomply with or has not received approvalunder applicable radio laws may be acriminal offense. For details, visit the CASIOWebsite.https://world.casio.com/ce/BLE/
● Use of this watch inside of aircraft isrestricted under the aviation laws of eachcountry. Be sure to follow the instructions ofairline personnel.
● Precautions when using Mobile Link● When using this watch in combination with
a phone, keep the watch and phone closeto each other. A range of two meters isrecommended as a guideline, but the localenvironment (walls, furniture, etc.), thestructure of a building, and other factorsmay require a much closer range.
● This watch can be affected by other devices(electrical devices, audio-visual equipment,office equipment, etc.) In particular, it canbe affected by operation of a microwaveoven. The watch may not be able tocommunicate normally with a phone if amicrowave oven is operating nearby.Conversely, this watch may cause noise inradio reception and the video image of a TV.
● Bluetooth of this watch uses the samefrequency band (2.4 GHz) as wireless LANdevices, and use of such devices in closeproximity of this watch may result in radiointerference, slower communicationspeeds and noise for the watch and thewireless LAN device, or evencommunication failure.
● Stopping Radio Wave Emission by ThisWatch
The watch is emitting radio waves whenevere is displayed.Even if e is not displayed, the watch willautomatically attempt to connect with a phonefour times a day to adjust its time settings.When in a hospital, on an aircraft, or in anyother area where the use of radio waves is notallowed, use the operations below to stopradio wave generation.● Stopping Radio Wave GenerationPress any button besides (B) to terminate theBluetooth connection.
Connected Disconnected
● Disabling Auto Time AdjustmentConfigure G-SHOCK Connected settings todisable synchronization between the watchand phone.l Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft
Copyrights and RegisteredCopyrights
● The Bluetooth® word mark and logos areregistered trademarks owned by theBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. isunder license.
● iPhone and App Store are registeredtrademarks of Apple Inc. in the UnitedStates and other countries.
● iOS is a trademark or registered trademarkof Cisco Systems, Inc.
● GALAXY is a registered trademark ofSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
● Android and Google PlayTM are trademarksor registered trademarks of Google LLC.
● Other company names and product namesused herein are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective companies.
Troubleshooting
I can’t pair the watch with aphone.
Q1 I’ve never been able to establish a(pairing) connection between thewatch and phone.
Are you using a supported phone model?Check if the phone model and itsoperating system are supported by thewatch.For information about supported phonemodels, visit the CASIO Website.https://world.casio.com/os_mobile/wat/
Did you install G-SHOCK Connected onyour phone?
G-SHOCK Connected needs to beinstalled on your phone in order toconnect with the watch.lA Install the app on your phone.
Are your phone’s Bluetooth settingsconfigured correctly?
Configure the phone’s Bluetooth settings.For details about setting procedures, seeyour phone documentation.iPhone Users● “Settings”n“Bluetooth”n OnAndroid Users● Enable Bluetooth.
Other than the above.Some phones need to have BT Smartdisabled to use G-SHOCK Connected.For details about setting procedures, seeyour phone documentation.On the Home Screen, tap: “Menu” n“Settings” n “Bluetooth” n “Menu” n “BTSmart settings” n “Disable”.
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I can’t reconnect the watchand phone.
Q1 The watch will not re-connect with thephone after they are disconnected.
Is G-SHOCK Connected running?The watch cannot re-connect with thephone unless G-SHOCK Connected isrunning on the phone. On the phoneHome Screen, tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enterthe Timekeeping Mode. After that, holddown the CONNECT button (D) for atleast two seconds to establish aconnection between the watch andphone.
Have you tried turning your phone off andthen back on again?
Turn the phone off and then back onagain. On the Home Screen, tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enterthe Timekeeping Mode. After that, holddown the CONNECT button (D) for atleast two seconds to establish aconnection between the watch andphone.
Is a stopwatch or timer operation beingperformed?
The watch cannot connect with a phonewhile a stopwatch measurement or timeroperation is in progress. Wait until thestopwatch or timer operation is completebefore connecting with the phone.
Q2 I can’t connect while my phone is inthe Airplane Mode.
After exiting the phone’s Airplane Mode, go toits Home Screen and tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enter theTimekeeping Mode. After that, hold down theCONNECT button (D) for at least two secondsto establish a connection between the watchand phone.
Q3 I changed the phone’s Bluetoothfrom enabled to disabled, and now Ican’t connect anymore.
On the phone, change the Bluetooth settingfrom disabled to enabled, and then go to theHome Screen and tap the “G-SHOCKConnected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enter theTimekeeping Mode. After that, hold down theCONNECT button (D) for at least two secondsto establish a connection between the watchand phone.
Q4 I can’t connect after turning off thephone.
Turn on the phone. On the Home Screen, tapthe “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enter theTimekeeping Mode. After that, hold down theCONNECT button (D) for at least two secondsto establish a connection between the watchand phone.
Phone-Watch Connection
Q1 I can’t establish a connectionbetween the phone and watch.
Have you tried turning your phone off andthen back on again?
Turn the phone off and then back onagain. On the Home Screen, tap the “G-SHOCK Connected” icon.Next, on the watch, hold down the MODEbutton (C) for at least two seconds to enterthe Timekeeping Mode. After that, holddown the CONNECT button (D) for atleast two seconds to establish aconnection between the watch andphone.
Has the watch been re-paired with thephone?
After deleting pairing information from G-SHOCK Connected, re-pair them.l Unpairing
If you are unable to establish aconnection...
Use the procedure below to delete thepairing information from the watch, andthen re-pair the watch and phone.A Hold down (C) for at least two secondsto enter the Timekeeping Mode.B Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [SET] stopsflashing.C Press (C).D Hold down (E) for at least two seconds.Release the button when [CLR] stopsflashing.E Press (A) to exit the setting screen.
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Changing to a DifferentPhone Model
Q1 Connecting the current watch toanother phone.
Pair the watch with the phone.l If you purchase another phone
Auto Time Adjustment byBluetooth Connection (TimeAdjustment)
Q1 When does the watch adjust is time?The watch will connect with the phone andperform auto time adjustment at around 12:30a.m., 6:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Theconnection is automatically terminated afterauto time adjustment is complete.
Q2 Auto time adjustment does not start.
Did you recently swap your Home Timeand World Time, or manually adjust thewatch’s time setting?
Note that auto time adjustment is notperformed for 24 hours after swapping ofthe Home Time and World Time, or afterthe time setting is adjusted manually onthe watch. Auto time adjustment willresume 24 hours after either of the aboveoperations is performed.
Is auto time adjustment enabled?Auto time adjustment will not beperformed at the scheduled times unlessit is enabled. Enable auto timeadjustment.l Using the Watch in a Medical Facility or
Aircraft
Q3 Time is not displayed correctly.The phone’s time setting may be incorrectbecause it is unable to connect with itsnetwork due to being out of range, etc. If thishappens, connect the phone to its networkand then adjust the time setting.
Pedometer
Q1 Displayed step count is not correct.While the watch is on your wrist, thepedometer may detect non-step movementsand count them as steps.l PedometerAlso, step count problems can also be causedby how the watch is being worn and abnormalarm movement while walking.l Counting Steps
Q2 The step count does not increase.The step count is not displayed at thebeginning of a walk in order to avoidmiscounting of non-walking movements.It appears only after you have continuedwalking for about 10 seconds, with the numberof steps you took during the first 10 secondsincluded in to the total.
Q3 [ERR] appears when using thepedometer.
[ERR] (error) indicates that sensor operationis disabled because of sensor or internalcircuitry malfunction.If the indicator remains on the display for morethan three minutes or if it frequently appears,it could indicate a faulty sensor.
Alarm
Q1 The alarm does not sound.Is the alarm setting turned on? If it isn’t, turn iton so it will sound.l Enabling/Disabling an Alarm or the Hourly
Time Signal
Indicators
Q1 I don’t know what mode the watch isin.
You can determine the current mode bychecking the watch display. Use (C) tonavigate between modes.l Navigating Between Modes
Q2 The current time indicated by thewatch is off by one hour or 30minutes.
The summer time setting is not correct. Selectthe correct setting.l Changing the Home City Summer Time
Setting
Battery
Q1 is flashing on the digital display.This indicates that battery power is gettinglow. Request battery replacement by youroriginal retailer or authorized CASIO servicecenter.l Battery Replacement
Q2 [R] is flashing on the digital display.This happens when battery power is low orafter the light or some other function is turnedon repeatedly over a short amount of time,which temporarily runs down the battery. Allfunctions other than timekeeping are disabledwhile [R] is flashing on the display.If [R] remains on the display or if it keepsappearing, it may indicate that the batteryneeds to be replaced.Request battery replacement by your originalretailer or authorized CASIO service center.
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Before Getting Started... IndicatorsGraphic Display AreaNavigating Between ModesConnecting with a Phone
Using Mobile Link with a Mobile Phone Connection Connecting with a PhoneCanceling a Connection with a PhoneUsing the Watch in a Medical Facility or AircraftUnpairingIf you purchase another phone
Auto Time AdjustmentViewing Pedometer DataViewing Stopwatch DataConfiguring Stopwatch Target Time SettingsConfiguring Programmable Timer SettingsConfiguring World Time SettingsPhone FinderConfiguring Watch SettingsChanging the Home City Summer Time Setting
Pedometer Counting StepsDisplaying the Step CountResetting Today’s Step CountSpecifying a Daily Step TargetCauses of Incorrect Step Count
Stopwatch Split Times and Lap TimesMeasuring Elapsed TimeMeasuring a Split or Lap TimeSwapping the Display Positions of the Split Time and Lap TimeDisplaying the Current Time During Stopwatch MeasurementUsing the Target Time Alarm OverviewSpecifying a Target TimeMeasuring Elapsed Time with the Target Time FunctionClearing a Specific Target TimeClearing All Target Times
Viewing Measured Time Data Viewing Lap/Split RecordsDeleting a Particular RecordDeleting All Records
Timer Setting the Timer Start TimeUsing the TimerMeasuring Elapsed Time with Auto StartUsing the Programmable Timer as an Interval Timer OverviewConfiguring Settings for an Interval TimerUsing an Interval Timer
Dual Time Configuring Dual Time SettingsSwapping the Home City Time and Dual Time
Alarms and Hourly Time Signal Configuring Alarm SettingsEnabling/Disabling an Alarm or the Hourly Time SignalStopping an AlarmDetermining an Alarm’s On/Off Status
Adjusting the Time Setting Manually Setting the Time/DateSwitching Between 12-hour and 24-hour Timekeeping
Illumination Light Illuminating the Face ManuallyAuto LightConfiguring the Auto Light SettingSpecifying the Illumination Duration
Battery ReplacementOther Settings Enabling the Button Operation ToneReturning the Watch to Its Factory Default Settings
Moving to Another Time ZoneOther Information Supported Phone ModelsSpecificationsMobile Link PrecautionsCopyrights and Registered Copyrights
Troubleshooting