Casio 3099 Watch User Manual


 
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Operation Guide 3099
To view 7-day cumulative record data
1. In the Recall Mode, use B to display the 7-day cumulative record.
The 7-day cumulative record screen has REC 1 in the top area and ALL 7 in the
bottom area.
2. Press D to cycle through the cumulative records energy consumption, number of
steps, distance walked, and average pace value.
7-day Cumulative Record
Energy consumption
Number of steps
Distance walked Avera
g
e pace
Press .
To view daily record data
1. In the Recall Mode, use B to display a daily record.
The daily record screen has REC 1 in the top area and a date (month and day) in
the bottom area.
2. Press D to cycle through the daily records energy consumption, number of steps,
distance walked, and average pace values.
Daily Record
Energy consumption Month Day
Number of steps
Distance walked Avera
g
e pace
Press .
To view 10-walk cumulative record data
1.In the Recall Mode, use B to display the 10-walk
cumulative record.
The 10-walk cumulative record screen has REC 2 in
the top area and ALL 10 in the bottom area.
2.Press D to cycle through the cumulative records
energy consumption, number of steps, distance walked,
and average pace values.
Energy consumption
Month Day
Record number
Exercise Walk Record
Energy consumption
To view exercise walk record data
1.In the Recall Mode, use B to display an exercise walk
record.
The exercise walk record screen has REC 2 in the top
area, and a date (month and day) and record number
in the bottom area.
2.Press D to cycle through the exercise walk records
energy consumption, number of steps, distance walked,
and average pace values.
Deleting Memory Records
The following are the types of record delete operations that are supported by the
watch.
Daily record delete
Deletes a specific daily record.
7-day record delete
Deletes all seven daily records currently in memory.
Exercise walk record delete
Deletes a specific exercise walk record.
10-walk record delete
Deletes all ten exercise records currently in memory.
To delete a specific daily or exercise walk record
1. In the Recall Mode, display the daily record (REC 1) or exercise walk record
(REC 2) you want to delete.
2. Hold down D for about three seconds until CLR flashes on the display.
3. Keep D depressed until the watch beeps.
This indicates that the selected record data was deleted.
To delete all seven daily records or all ten exercise records
1. In the Recall Mode, display the 7-day cumulative record (to delete the seven daily
records) or the 10-walk cumulative record (to delete the ten exercise records).
2. Hold down D for about three seconds until CLR flashes on the display.
3. Keep D depressed until the watch beeps.
This indicates that all of the selected records were deleted.
Deleting the records also deletes the corresponding cumulative record data.
Jogging
Climbing a
Slope
Climbing
Stairs
Non-walking Hand
Movement
Pedometer Function Q&A
Q1: Why wont the watch count my steps?
Your watch is designed to count your steps when it is worn on your left hand. It will
not count your steps correctly if you wear it on your right wrist or on your belt, or if
you have it in your bag.
The watch may take a bit of time before it starts to sense that you are walking.
During that time, it will not display a step count. Once the watch determines that you
are walking it will display your entire step count from the beginning of your walk,
including the steps you took while the watch initially was not displaying a step count.
The watch is designed to sense a normal gait. Because of this, it may not count
your steps correctly if you are carrying an umbrella, if you are pushing or pulling
something, if you are wearing sandals or slippers, etc.
The watch may not count your steps correctly while jogging or performing exercise
that involves running, while mountain climbing or walking up a severe slope, while
walking with a cane or walking stick, while climbing stairs, etc.
Q2: Why is the step count too high?
The watch counts steps based on the movement of the left hand. Because of this, it
may count movement of the left hand that is not due to walking as steps.
The sensor sensitivity setting of the watch may be set at a level that does not match
your walking style.
In case of the above, try changing to another sensor sensitivity setting or turn off the
pedometer functions when performing non-walking activities.
Q3: Why is the step count too low?
The sensor sensitivity setting of the watch may be set at a level that does not match
your walking style. Try a higher sensitivity setting.
Q4: Why does the step count return to zero?
Your watch saves its current pedometer data to memory each day at midnight. At
this time, the step count is reset to zero.
In the case of exercise walking, the watch will continue measuring elapsed time and
counting steps, even if your exercise walk continues from one day to the next (past
midnight).
Q5: Why does the step count suddenly jump by 10 to 15 steps?
The watch monitors your movements and stops
counting automatically if it senses that you are not
walking. The watch takes a bit of time to analyze your
movements and determine that you have started
walking again, and when it does it adds the steps you
took during the period the watch was analyzing your
movements.
Q6: Why does the watch suddenly stop counting?
This can happen when the RECOV (recover) indicator
appears on the display, indicating that battery power is
very low. When this happens, have the battery replaced
as soon as possible.
Recover indicator