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Ignore the instructions I found its not as easy as they say first you need to sync the digital and analog to do this press all four buttons at once and hold for 3 secs tho sets the digital clock to 12 Now press mode till you see h-s hold reset till h-s flashes hold the start button in the analog will start moving its slow so be patient set analogue to 12 exactly ignore the minutes that have passed press preset the minute hand will automatically adjust once done press mode go to the main watch screen hold preset use mode to select hours minutes date year month etc and start to change the values keep it on 12 not 24 hour clock set the clock and press preset the analog will now automatically adjust to the time once done you can change to 24 hr mode if you wish
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..
Hi, digital
and analogue watches have 2 different batteries,I believe you need to
replace the battery of the analog part ..just reminder,so save money
and time you can replace both at the same time to prevent to replace the
digital one 2 months later.!
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1. set time/datepush the pusher at 4:00 for couple second to start setting mode.pusher at 4:00 is to select time/date, pusher at 2:00 is to adjust time/date 2. if off sync between analog and digital clock happen. You need to resyn step 1: follow the instruction 1 to set digital clock to 12:00. step 2 : push and hold both pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 for couple second until it shows sync mode. step 3: once it enter sync mode, you can use pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 to adjust the analog time to 12:00 same as digital. step 4: push the pusher at 3:00 to exit the sync mode. step 5: follow the instruction 1 to adjust digital time to correct time. Analog time will adjust it automatically.
set time/datepush the pusher at 4:00 for couple second to start setting mode.pusher at 4:00 is to select time/date, pusher at 2:00 is to adjust time/date 2. if off sync between analog and digital clock happen. You need to resynstep 1: follow the instruction 1 to set digital clock to 12:00.step 2 : push and hold both pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 for couple second until it shows sync modestep 3: once it enter sync mode, you can use pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 to adjust the analog time to 12:00 same as digital.step 4: push the pusher at 3:00 to exit the sync mode. step 5: follow the instruction 1 to adjust digital time to correct time. Analog time will adjust it automatically.
1. set time/datepush the pusher at 4:00 for couple second to start setting mode.pusher at 4:00 is to select time/date, pusher at 2:00 is to adjust time/date 2. if off sync between analog and digital clock happen. You need to resynstep 1: follow the instruction 1 to set digital clock to 12:00.step 2 : push and hold both pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 for couple second until it shows sync modestep 3: once it enter sync mode, you can use pushers at 2:00 and 4:00 to adjust the analog time to 12:00 same as digital.step 4: push the pusher at 3:00 to exit the sync mode. step 5: follow the instruction 1 to adjust digital time to correct time. Analog time will adjust it automatically.
go to;
http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/
and enter the module number code on the back of your watch - hopefully will tell you what you need to know.
Hope this helps :)
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.
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