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Re: PATHFINDER PAW 1300...HOW TO RESET? HAS THE WRONG...
Go to http://www.casio.com/support/ and you will see under "technical support" the link marked "manuals". You should be able to find all the information you need there.
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may be some dust inserted into the watch which prevents you to press the buttons . another prob might be low battery. put your watch in sun in order to give some power to your solar battery
so here is the fix if you get op en display on your casio pathfinder or whatever model. mine happens to be a paw 1200t 1. you gotta break it open 2 pins each side band comes off. 2. pry off the side pieces. this exposes 4 screws. 3. the base then comes off be careful of the gasket. 4. once inside. notice a round circular object on the base and a small oval shiny gold copper piece. 5. For whatever reason the shiny copper piece has shifted and does not make contact with the tiny little springs there are 2 if you shift the base to make contact with the gold piece the op en goes away and watch is back to normal. 6. the fix is move this little piece back to where it belongs. i got lucky and the glue still held when i firmly moved it to its original location. super glue came to mind if it wont stay where it belongs.
7. gasket orientation and cleaning out the gasket channel is a given i used welding tip cleaners to do the intricate work. under the bands are very grungy. mine is about 5-6 years old. reassemble the way it came out.
if your battery is good and you get this op en look to your display for whatever reason this worked for me and if casio uses this as a warranty or warning of water coming in your watch it was a STUPID DUMB IDEA. those springs should be solid state and the watch is useless until it is fixed no light, no baro, no alt, no comp. notta and no buttons work. there is no reason whatsoever that this shiny copper thing shifts but it happened to me and my watch is working and my battery has had H or full power since day one.
Press the button on the top left-hand side of the watch until the display shows the current hour and the letter "P," "M," "C," or "E" which indicates the current time zone. (Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern.) If the time zone is not correct, press the button on the top left-hand side of the watch until the correct time zone is displayed.
If the store you purchased the watch at has not set the time to the correct time zone then obviously the different time zone (UTC in this case) that is showing on your digi face isnt exactly helpful....
Best bet is to go to the interactive watch instructions on www.citizenwatch.com to follow along on how to get it into your own time zone.
Just type in your model number exactly JR3060-59F into the search field. On the right side of the page is the Get Technical Info link..click on this choice. Now on this page is the next link...right side at the bottom of the list> Interactive setting instructions. The page changes again and you see the choice menu. Find Zone Settings...click and follow the instructions (note there is sound to it so turn your speakers on if you have them)
Check to see if the watch is set up to get its time from another country. You may find that the fault started with a battery change or an all reset of the watch. The default location for many of these models is for North America or Asia. In some models the location is not active until it is set. In different parts of the world, they are using different time set protocols. There are some technical reasons for this.
Check the instructions about setting the time zone for the watch. Pay particular attention to the time zone setting, location setting, and that the feature is turned on in the first place.
no, it changed automatically via the atomic satellite that changes all atomic clocks around the world. It so happens you bought a watch that was made in a different, much different time zone. You have been taken.
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