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blake crowder Posted on Dec 30, 2012

The digital will not sync with the analog hands on my g shock

If i set the watch to denver time the hands will not point to the same time that the digital portion of the watch is saying for instance digital is correct and says 12:02 and analog says 1:58

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After changing the battery I used this video, which worked for me at first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMnAMbaW94
Synopsis: When the watch is displaying the time press the bottom right, "Forward," button for 4 seconds. "Sub" should be displayed. Use same "Forward" button to move the tiny, sub-display hand to the "50" (12 o'clock) position by pressing it repeatedly. Press the bottom left "Mode" button then use the "Forward" and top right "back" buttons to move both of the hands on the main display to 12 o'clock so all hands point in the same direction. Then press the "Adjust" button top left and the hands should move to the time the digital time is set to.

This worked at first but now it does not. The hands are out of sync again. I repeat the above procedure and the hands do not sync. Somehow I managed to break my watch. I may try and change the battery again.

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Hi, easy straight forward instructions on how to sync digital with analog on casio g shock in youtube video below

https://youtu.be/R84_g7Wrw4E

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Same problem here.. everytime i adjust the analog clock it moved but the digital clock dont so it means i can correct the analog but i cant correct the digital clock please help us..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2008

SOURCE: setting time on casio illuminator watch

Here is how you do it:

Looking at your watch face: the upper left button is A, upper right is B, lower left is C and lower right is D.

Get your watch into "Hand Setting mode" That is the mode witht he digital time and seconds above it.
From Day and Date window it would mean pushing button "C" six times to get to that mode.

Once in "Hand Setting Mode"
Hold down button "A" til time blinks, then press button "D" to advance the hands, to the desired time.

Press "A" to exit mode.

Press "C" to return to timekeeping mode.

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2009

SOURCE: the digital time and the analog time are not synchronized

Here is complete manual for your watch:

http://www.t-touch.com/t-touch_images/usersmanual/140-en.pdf

If you are not successful with this, maybe it's time to change the battery?
Read manual carefully and you will find out how to recognize: I'ts time to change the battery.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: need to fix time on Casio G-Shock

The hands are set independent from the digital display

Setting CASIO G-Shock Watch

1) Home City
2) Setting the digital time
3) Adjusting hands
4) Alarm set/on/off
5) Snooze
6) Hourly Chime

A -- B
( ) Button reference
C __ D

1) Select home city first (if equiped):
Press C until regular timekeeping mode is reached. Hold A until seconds flash. Press C to get to city code. Use B and D to move city east or west to your home city. Press A to set and exit.
Press C until timekeeping mode is reached (high beep).

2) Set time, Date, etc:
Hold A until seconds flash. Press C until item to adjust is flashing. Press B or D to adjust. Press C to go to next item. Press B or D to adjust. Press A to exit.

3) Adjust hands (if equiped):
Press C until H-Set is reached. Hold A until time flashes. Press D to advance minute hand. Press B while holding D to set faster and continuously. Press D to stop hands before correct analog time is reached. Press D to step to current time (hands only go forward). Press A to exit H-Set mode. Press C to return to timekeeping mode.

In Timekeeping mode B is illumination and D is time/day/date display advance.

4) Alarm set/on/off
Press C until alarm mode is reached (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG). Press D to select alarm to adjust. Hold A until alarm time flashes. Press B or D to adjust alarm time. Press C to toggle between hour and minutes set. Press A to exit. Press A to turn alarm on and off. Repeat for AL2 - AL4. Press C to return to Timekeeping mode.
To stop any alarm, press any button.

5) Snooze (SNZ):
Press C until alarm mode is reached (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG). Press D to select snooze alarm (SNZ). Hold A until snooze alarm time flashes. Press B or D to adjust snooze alarm time. Press C to toggle between hour and minutes set. Press A to exit. Press A to turn snooze alarm on and off. Press C to return to Timekeeping mode.
To cancel the next snooze: Press C until the timekeeping screen is reached or go to the Snooze alarm (SNZ) screen.

6) Hourly Chime (SIG):
Press C until alarm mode is reached (AL1 - AL4 + SNZ and SIG).
Press D to select hourly chime (SIG). Press A to toggle chime on and off.
Press C to return to Timekeeping mode.

Good luck,
Techjoel

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2007

SOURCE: analog clock not in sync with digital clock

This problem may be due to your analog hands being improperly zeroed. To find out, try this: 1. Put the watch in chronograph mode by rotating the crowon in its normal position to "chr" 2. Pull out the crown two clicks. This should cause all of the hands to point to zero. If you do this and your minute hand points to 1 o'clock, or five minutes, you will know that this is the problem. If this is the problem, you can can correct it by zeroing the hands as follows: 1. Put the watch in chronograph mode by rotating the crowon in its normal position to "chr" 2. Pull out the crown two clicks. This should cause all of the hands to point to zero, or close to it. You should also notice the letters "HR" in the lefthand digital display. This allows you to move the hour hand by rotating the crown. If the hour hand is not pointing at 12 o'clock, rotate it so that it does. 3. Push the top button once. The letters "MIN" should appear in the lefthand digital display. This allows you to move the minute hand on the large dial, and the minute and hour hands on the small UTC dial. Rotate the crown so that the minute hand points directly to 12 o'clock. 4. Push the top button again. The letters "SEC" should appear in the lefthand digital display. Rotate the crown to point the second hand directly at 12 o'clock. 5. Push the crown back into its normal position. Set the digiatl time and date in your tie zone, and your analog hands should match the digital read-out. If the zeroing of the hands is not the problem, I don't know what is wrong with the watch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2008

SOURCE: Casio G-Shock G-7400 Watch

Thought this would happen when I sent you a request to help me simply change the analog time on my watch.

Your repsone to free suppor tis asking me to enter into a arrangement that requires payment.

I've solved the problem from another site free of charge.

I'm very disillusioned with the way you promote your site and will definitley recommending to others to stay clear of it.

COmes across as we can help you free of charge but bottomline is that this won't happen.

Onlty wanted to know how I change the analog time on my watch - could go to the Jewler to do this free of charge - thought the internet would help but your company has prolonged the support immensely.

Regards,

Paul Stirling

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