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Anonymous Posted on Aug 05, 2010

I do not have the owners manual. How do I adjust the analog hands on the watch to correspond with the digital time displayed? Currently the the digital time and analog time are about 13 minutes difference....

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    adjust thee analog with the digital time

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I have a disallignement of 10 minutes between the digital and the analogical time. The digital time is perfect how can I allign the analogical one?

You have to know that analog time "follows" digital time.Any hour/minutes correction on the display has direct effect on time/minutes hands.Some times, mostly after battery replacement,hands might have declination.That is why there is a function so called "Hands home position adjustment".Using this function you can align both hands to 12/00 position.If there is any declination (I think is your case) you can correct.Try to enable this function by pressing for 4-5 sec the upper left button(A) until "HAND SET" appears.If hands are not aligned exactly to 12/00 position, you must correct by pressing the lower right button (D) for forward movement or the upper right button (B) for backward movement.In fact, minutes hand is aligned,hour hand follows.When both hands are set to 12/00 (home position) press button A again.Time Mode returns to the display.Normally hands will now show exactly according to digital (display) time.I hope this will help.
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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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Have Rado 193. am trying to sync analog and digital time. Manual says turning crown slowly adjusts minutes. Does not - only hours change

You can adjust the analogue hands without changing the digital ONLY when you have set the watch to 24hr fornat. Do this by going to the second Timezone screen (T2) and pressing the crown once briefly. If A or P appears, the time display is in 12-hour mode. If no letter appears, the time display is in 24-hour mode. To change mode, press crown briefly a second time.

Now go to the basic display where no digital info is shown. Pull the crown out. Now slow turning will adjust the minutes and fast turning the hours, but only of the hands. Therefore you can synchronize the two. After they show the same time, press the crown back in and adjust both times together using the crown as normal on the standard "Time" digital screen
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How to set a corresponding analog and digital time?

Click on my profile (escapement), then click on Tips and Tricks. There you will find link to all CASIO watch manuals.Rate me, please..
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Analog hands don't move to keep time, all digital functions and displays work.

I think you mean that the hands do not indicate the same time as the digital display. If this is the case,then the hands can be adjusted.

You can get instructions on how to do this from the Timex web site "timex.com".

At the bottom of the screen click on "manuals/downloads", then on "product
manual download"

Enter your watch type in the search box and click on "search"
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How do I set the analogue hands so hat they tell

Push the lower left mode button (C) until the bottom line of the LCD is "HS". Then press either to top right (B) or bottom right (D) buttons to change the position of the hands. The mode button selection is shown on page 1 of the manual. Changing the hands is described in the Analog Timekeeping section on page 4 of the manual. The manual is currently available here: http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw2735.pdf
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I can't get the clock hands to correspond with the digital time.

You must set the "Zero" position for your watch. Follow the instructions at this address and your problem should be corrected.
http://www.geocities.com/watch_crazy/skyhawk/setting/setting.htm

Good Luck
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Setting the hands on this watch

press your "mode" button 5 times until it says on lower display "H-SET". Then press the "adjust" button until it beeps.

Now hold the "forward" button and the minute hand is moving.

Enjoy :o))))
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Use this page to download a copy of CASIO watch manuals in PDF format. To download a PDF file, enter the four-digit (or three-digit) module number marked on the back cover of your watch.

http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/

You will need a pdf reader on your pc, you will find all instructions in there.

If you don't have a pdf reader you can get one from
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
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