Casio 2891 Watch User Manual


 
Operation Guide 2891
13
Using the Altitude Alarm
The altitude alarm sounds for five seconds when the measured altitude value is in excess of a preset target altitude. Note that the altitude
alarm is enabled in the Altitude Mode only.
Example: If the target altitude value is 130 meters, the alarm will sound when either of the following conditions is met.
When you reach 130 meters when ascending from 0 meters.
When you reach 130 meters when descending from 300 meters.
3. Use the
CC
CC
C (+) and
AA
AA
A (–)
buttons to adjust the
target altitude value.
Each press of the C button
or A button changes the
displayed value by 5 meters.
Holding down either button
scrolls the setting at high
speed.
Press the C and A buttons
at the same time resets the
target altitude to “0 m”.
You can set a target altitude in
the range of –10,000 to
10,000m.
To set the target altitude
1. In the Altitude Mode, hold
down the
EE
EE
E button for
about two seconds until
“SET” appears at the top
of the display.
After about four or five
seconds, the altitude value
will appear in the middle of
the display.
2. Press the
DD
DD
D button to
move the flashing to the
target altitude. At this time
OFF or On will appear on
the display.
(2 seconds)
Target Altitude
To toggle the altitude alarm on and off
1. While the target altitude
value is flashing, press
the
BB
BB
B button to toggle the
altitude alarm on (
displayed) and off ( not
displayed).
Note that the altitude alarm
can be turned on or off only
while the target altitude is
flashing.
2. After the setting is the way
you want, press the
EE
EE
E
button to return to the
Altitude Mode screen.
The watch automatically exits
the target altitude setting
screen if you do not perform
any operation for about two or
three minutes.
To stop the alarm beeper
Press any button.
Altitude Alarm On
Indicator
Altitude Memory
Altitude memory stores up to 40 altitude records when you perform altitude recording. Each record includes the date, time, and altitude.
Other items stored in memory are high altitude, low altitude, total ascent, total descent, and relative altitude.
Altitude recording takes readings every 15 minutes (00, 15, 30, 45 minutes of each hour) and stores them in memory.
Starting a new altitude recording operation automatically clears any existing altitude records in memory to make room for the new readings.
The watch stops altitude recording automatically after the 40th record is stored.
Altitude recording continues to be performed even if you change to another mode. The “REC” indicator flashes on the display while altitude
recording is in progress.
High altitude, low altitude, total ascent, and total descent values over time can also be accumulated in a separate memory area.
The total ascent and total descent values are continually accumulated in the range of 0 to 99,995 meters.
Start Point
Stop point
High Altitude
Low Altitude
To perform altitude recording
1. Hold down the
CC
CC
C button
for two seconds until the
watch beeps.
This will store the current
altitude, along with the current
time and date in memory.
“REC” will also start flashing
on the display.
2. To stop altitude recording,
hold down the
CC
CC
C button
for two seconds until the
watch beeps.
This will store the current
altitude and time, and then
terminate altitude recording.
High Altitude: Highest altitude attained during altitude
readings stored in memory
Low Altitude: Lowest altitude attained during altitude readings
stored in memory
Total Ascent: Total of ascents (A + C)
Total Descent: Total of ascents (B + D)
Relative Altitude:Difference between start point and current
altitude (Point E in the case of the stop point)
High altitude, low altitude, total ascent, total descent, and relative
altitude values are updated when altitude readings are taken
every five seconds during the first three minutes after entering the
Altitude Mode, and the subsequent readings taken every two
minutes.
(2 seconds)
(2 seconds)
To display the relative altitude screen
While altitude recording is in progress, press the E button to
toggle between the altitude screen and the relative altitude screen.
REL Indicator
Relative Altitude
Current Time
Altitude
Altitude Screen Relative Altitude Screen
The relative altitude is the differential between your current
altitude and the altitude when you started altitude recording.
The altitude screen appears first whenever you enter the Altitude
Mode from another mode.