Casio PRG600-1CR

Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR Watch User Manual

Comprehensive Instructions for Operation and Maintenance

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

This manual provides detailed instructions for the Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR watch. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, this timepiece integrates advanced sensor technology with Casio's renowned durability and solar power capabilities. Please read this manual thoroughly to understand the full functionality of your watch and ensure correct usage.

Ọja Pariview

The Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR is equipped with a range of features to support various outdoor activities and daily use.

Awọn ẹya pataki:

  • Ọran / Ohun elo Bezel: Resin / Stainless Steel for durability.
  • Ẹgbẹ́: Silicon Band for comfort and flexibility.
  • Crystal: Mineral Glass with NeoBrite illumination for visibility.
  • Ade: Screw Lock Crown for enhanced water resistance.
  • Omi Resistance: 100 Meters (330 feet), suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
  • Opin Ọran: 51.5mm.
  • Triple Sensor: Integrated Compass, Altimeter, Barometer, and Thermometer.
  • Agbara oorun lile: Charges the watch using light.
  • Itoju Atomic Time: Receives time calibration signals for accurate time.
  • Aago iṣẹju-aaya: 1/100 second stopwatch function.
  • Aago kika: Fun orisirisi akoko aini.
  • Àkókò Àgbáyé: Ṣe afihan akoko lọwọlọwọ ni awọn ilu pataki ati awọn agbegbe kan pato ni ayika agbaye.

Wo Awọn eroja:

Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR Watch Face

Apejuwe aworan: A sunmọ-soke view of the Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR watch face. The watch features a black dial with large white Arabic numerals at 3, 9, and 12 o'clock, and smaller indices for other hours. The hands are luminescent, with an orange accent on the second hand. A digital display is visible at the 6 o'clock position. The bezel is silver-toned with city codes and sensor indicators (DISPLAY, BARO, COMP, ALTI). Multiple buttons are visible on the sides of the case.

Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR Watch on Wrist

Apejuwe aworan: A view of the Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR watch worn on a wrist. The watch has a black case and band, with a silver-toned bezel. The watch face is clearly visible, showing its size and how it appears when worn.

Ṣeto

1. Initial Charging (Tough Solar)

Your watch is powered by a solar cell and a rechargeable battery. Ensure the watch is exposed to light regularly to maintain a sufficient charge. Place the watch in a location where it can receive direct sunlight or strong artificial light. Avoid covering the watch face.

2. Time Setting (Atomic Timekeeping)

The PRG600-1CR is equipped with Atomic Timekeeping, which automatically receives time calibration signals. For optimal reception, place the watch near a window at night. If automatic reception is not possible, you can set the time manually.

  1. Atunṣe Aago Ọwọ: Refer to the detailed instructions in the full module manual (Module 5497) for specific steps on manual time and date setting using the crown and buttons.
  2. Home City Setting: Ensure your Home City is correctly set for accurate World Time and signal reception.

3. Sensọ odiwọn

For accurate readings, calibrate the sensors periodically, especially after significant changes in environment or location.

  • Kompasi odiwọn: Perform a figure-eight motion with the watch to calibrate the magnetic sensor.
  • Ìṣàtúnṣe Altimita: Calibrate the altimeter using a known altitude reference point.
  • Iṣatunṣe Barometer: Calibrate the barometer using a known atmospheric pressure value.
  • Iwọn otutu: For accurate temperature readings, remove the watch from your wrist for at least 20-30 minutes to avoid body heat interference.

Awọn ọna ṣiṣe

The watch features multiple modes accessible via the mode button, typically located on the left side of the watch case.

1. Ipo akoko

Displays the current time, date, and day of the week. This is the default mode.

2. Kompasi Ipo

To activate the compass, press the dedicated compass button (often labeled 'COMP'). The second hand will indicate North, and the digital display will show the direction and bearing angle.

3. Altimeter Ipo

Press the altimeter button (often labeled 'ALTI') to display the current altitude. The watch measures atmospheric pressure to calculate altitude. Readings can be affected by weather changes.

4. Barometer/Thermometer Mode

Press the barometer button (often labeled 'BARO') to display atmospheric pressure and temperature. The digital display will show the current barometric pressure and temperature. Remember to remove the watch from your wrist for accurate temperature readings.

5. Ipo aago iṣẹju-aaya

Lati lo aago iṣẹju-aaya:

  1. Navigate to Stopwatch Mode using the mode button.
  2. Press the start/stop button to begin and end timing.
  3. Press the reset button to clear the stopwatch.

6. Kika Aago Ipo

Láti ṣètò àti lo aago ìkàsílẹ̀:

  1. Lọ sí Ipò Àkókò Kíkà.
  2. Use the adjustment buttons to set the desired countdown time.
  3. Press the start/stop button to begin the countdown. An alarm will sound when the timer reaches zero.

7. World Time Ipo

Displays the current time in various time zones around the world. Rotate the crown or use specific buttons to cycle through different city codes.

8. Ipo Itaniji

The watch supports multiple daily alarms. To set an alarm:

  1. Lọ sí Ipò Àkíyèsí.
  2. Select an alarm number.
  3. Use the adjustment buttons to set the alarm time.
  4. Enable or disable the alarm as needed.

Itoju

1. Ninu

Pa aago naa nigbagbogbo pẹlu asọ ti o gbẹ. Fun idoti agidi, lo asọ rirọ dampTí a bá fi omi àti ọṣẹ ìfọṣọ díẹ̀ tí kò ní ìdààmú, lẹ́yìn náà, nu gbẹ. Yẹra fún lílo àwọn ohun èlò ìyípadà bíi thinner tàbí benzine.

2. Omi Resistance

The PRG600-1CR is water resistant to 100 meters. This means it is suitable for swimming and snorkeling. Do not operate buttons or the crown while the watch is wet or submerged. Ensure the screw lock crown is securely tightened before exposure to water.

3. Tough Solar Battery Care

To ensure stable operation, expose the watch to light frequently. Avoid storing the watch in a dark place for extended periods, as this can deplete the rechargeable battery. If the charge level becomes low, functions may be disabled or the timekeeping may become inaccurate.

Laasigbotitusita

  • Inaccurate Sensor Readings: Recalibrate the compass, altimeter, or barometer as described in the Setup section. Ensure the thermometer is not affected by body heat.
  • Time Discrepancies: Verify that your Home City setting is correct. Ensure the watch is receiving atomic time calibration signals. If not, perform a manual time adjustment.
  • Atọka Agbara Kekere: If the digital display shows a low power indicator (e.g., 'CHG' or 'LOW'), expose the watch to strong light for several hours to recharge the battery.
  • Awọn bọtini Ko Dahun: Check if the watch is in a special mode that locks buttons, or if the battery charge is extremely low.

For persistent issues, consult the full module manual (Module 5497) or contact Casio customer support.

Awọn pato

Package Mefa5.28 x 5.12 x 3.82 inches
Nọmba Awoṣe NkanPRG-600-1CR
Iwọn2.74 iwon
ẸkaAwọn Ọkunrin
Awọn batiriBatiri Lithium Metal 1 nilo (pẹlu)
Ọjọ Akọkọ WaOṣu kọkanla ọjọ 14, ọdun 2018
OlupeseCasio
Ohun eloResin / Stainless steel

Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Warranty information for your Casio Pro Trek PRG600-1CR watch is typically included with your purchase documentation. Please refer to these materials for details regarding warranty coverage and terms.

For further assistance, detailed operational guides, or to locate service centers, please visit the official Casio website or contact Casio customer support directly. Ensure you have your watch's module number (5497) ready when seeking support.

Casio Pro Trek Product Box

Apejuwe aworan: A plain, light brown cardboard box with the "PRO TREK CASIO" logo printed in green on one side. This represents the typical packaging for the Casio Pro Trek watch.

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