Casio MA1409-EA Watch User Manual


 
City
code
City Name
Second
Hand
Position
UTC
Offset
NOU Noumea Second 26 +11
-
(Norfolk
Island)
Second 27 +11.5
WLG Wellington Second 28 +12
-
(Chatham
Islands)
Second 30 +12.75
TBU Nuku’alofa Second 31 +13
CXI Kiritimati Second 33 +14
BAR Baker Island Second 36 -12
PPG Pago Pago Second 38 -11
HNL Honolulu Second 40 -10
-
(Marquesas
Islands)
Second 41 -9.5
ANC Anchorage Second 42 -9
LAX Los Angeles Second 44 -8
DEN Denver Second 46 -7
CHI Chicago Second 48 -6
NYC New York Second 50 -5
- (Venezuela) Second 51 -4.5
SCL Santiago Second 52 -4
- (St. John’s) Second 53 -3.5
RIO Rio de Janeiro Second 54 -3
FEN
Fernando de
Noronha
Second 55 -2
RAI Praia Second 56 -1
The contents of the above table are
current as of December 2013.
Summer Time Table
When “AT (AUTO)” is selected for a city
that observes summer time, switching
between standard time and summer time
will be performed automatically at the
timing shown in the table below.
Note
If the summer time start and end
dates for your current location
have been changed from those
indicated in the table, you will
need switch between “STD” and
“DST” manually.
In the case of a time zone for
which no city name is displayed,
you can automatically switch
between standard time and
summer time by acquiring GPS
position information.
City Name
Summer Time
Start
Summer Time
End
London
1:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
October
Paris
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
3:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
October
Athens
3:00 a.m., last
Sunday in March
4:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
October
Sydney
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
October
3:00 a.m., first
Sunday in April
Wellington
2:00 a.m., last
Sunday in
September
3:00 a.m., first
Sunday in April
Anchorage
2:00 a.m.,
second Sunday
in March
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
November
Los
Angeles
2:00 a.m.,
second Sunday
in March
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
November
Denver
2:00 a.m.,
second Sunday
in March
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
November
Chicago
2:00 a.m.,
second Sunday
in March
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
November
New York
2:00 a.m.,
second Sunday
in March
2:00 a.m., first
Sunday in
November
Santiago
Midnight, end of
second Saturday
in October
Midnight, end of
second Saturday
in March
Rio de
Janeiro
Midnight, start of
third Sunday in
October
Midnight, start of
third Sunday in
February, or
midnight, start of
fourth Sunday in
February
The contents of the above table are
current as of December 2013.
Function Limitations
How temperature affects watch
functions
This functions below are disabled while
the temperature of the watch is less than
approximately -10°C (14°F) or greater
than approximately 60°C (140°F).
GPS signal and time calibration signal
receive operation
Solar charging
Hand and day indicator alignment
adjustment
Troubleshooting
Signal Reception (GPS)
Q1
The watch cannot
perform a receive
operation.
Is the watch’s battery charged?
YES
Signal reception is not possible
while battery power is low. Keep
the watch exposed to light until it
recharges sufficiently.
Is the watch in the Timekeeping Mode
(not Airplane Mode)?
YES
Signal reception is not possible
while the watch is in the Stopwatch
Mode or Airplane Mode. Enter the
Timekeeping Mode (not Airplane
Mode).
After checking the above, the watch
still cannot perform a receive
operation.
GPS signal reception is not
possible under the conditions
described below.
During power saving
While the crown is pulled out
While the watch temperature is
less than approximately -10°C
(14°F) or more than
approximately 60°C (140°F)
Q2
The second hand
remains at “T+P” or “T
(TIME)” during the signal
receive operation.
The watch may be receiving leap second
information.
l Leap seconds
Operation Guide 5412
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