Casio GBD-H2000
Ìwé ìtọ́ni Casio G-Shock Move GBD-H2000 Series Multisport GPS + Aago Ìwọ̀n Ọkàn
Model: GBD-H2000 | Brand: Casio
1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the proper use and maintenance of your Casio G-Shock Move GBD-H2000 Series watch. This multisport watch is equipped with advanced features for tracking various activities, monitoring vital signs, and providing navigation support. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.

Aworan: Iwaju view of the Casio G-Shock Move GBD-H2000 watch, displaying digital time, date, and step count on its dark face.
2. Eto
2.1 Gbigba agbara akọkọ
Your GBD-H2000 watch supports both solar-assisted recharging and USB charging. For initial setup or if the battery is low, it is recommended to charge via USB.
- Gbigba agbara Oorun: Expose the watch face to direct sunlight or strong artificial light. The watch will continuously charge when exposed to light.
- Ngba agbara USB: Connect the included charging cable to the watch's charging terminals and a USB power source. Ensure the cable is securely attached.
2.2 Smartphone Connection (Casio Watches App)
To unlock the full potential of your GBD-H2000, connect it to your smartphone using the dedicated Casio Watches app. This app allows for detailed activity analysis, watch settings customization, and firmware updates.
- Gbaa lati ayelujara ati fi sori ẹrọ naa Casio Watches app lati rẹ foonuiyara ká app itaja.
- Mu Bluetooth ṣiṣẹ lori foonuiyara rẹ.
- On the watch, navigate to the connection settings (refer to Section 3.1 for navigation).
- Follow the on-screen instructions in the app and on the watch to pair the devices.

Image: The GBD-H2000 watch positioned beside a smartphone showing the Casio Watches app, illustrating the connectivity.
3. Awọn ipo Ṣiṣẹ & Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
The GBD-H2000 offers a variety of modes and features accessible via its buttons. The primary buttons are: ṢAtunṣe (oke-osi), MODE (isalẹ-osi), WOLE (middle-left), Imọlẹ (top-right), SENSOR (middle-right), and PADA (isalẹ-ọtun).
3.1 Basic Navigation and Time Setting
To enter the time setting mode, press and hold the ṢAtunṣe bọtini. Lo awọn MODE button to cycle through settings and the Imọlẹ/PADA awọn bọtini lati yi iye.
- Home City: Select your current city to ensure accurate time synchronization and Daylight Saving Time (DST) adjustments.
- DST (Àkókò Ìfipamọ́ Ọsán): Set to AUTO for automatic adjustment, ON to enable, or OFF to disable.
- Ilana akoko: Choose between 12-hour or 24-hour display.
- Àkókò/Ọjọ́: Manually adjust hours, minutes, year, month, and day if needed.
3.2 Health & Fitness Monitoring
The watch is equipped with multiple sensors for comprehensive health and fitness tracking.
- Iwọn Iwọn ọkan: Optical sensor measures heart rate (30-220 bpm), target heart rate, and displays heart rate zones.
- Iwọn wiwọn Ẹjẹ: Ó ń ṣe àyẹ̀wò ipele atẹ́gùn nínú ẹ̀jẹ̀.
- Idaraya Mimi: Guides users through breathing exercises for relaxation and focus.
- Cardio Load Status: Provides insights into your training load and recovery.
- Life Log: Tracks daily steps (3-axis acceleration sensor) and active time.
- Nightly Recharge: Monitors sleep patterns and recovery status.
- Akọọlẹ Iṣẹ-ṣiṣe: Stores data for up to 100 runs, including distance, pace, calories, heart rate, and more.

Image: Close-up of the watch's rear, highlighting the optical heart rate sensor with green lights.
3.3 Navigation & Environmental Sensors
- GPS: Built-in GPS for tracking location, distance, and speed during outdoor activities.
- Kompasi: Digital compass for direction finding.
- Altimeter: Measures current altitude.
- Barometer: Measures atmospheric pressure, useful for weather trend prediction.
- Almanac: Provides sunrise/sunset times and moon phase data.

Image: A graphic displaying icons for various sensors and features, including GPS, heart rate, compass, altimeter, step count, world time, and temperature.
3.4 Iṣẹ-ṣiṣe Àtòjọ
The GBD-H2000 supports tracking for a wide range of multisport activities.
- Awọn ọna ere idaraya pupọ: Includes modes for running, walking, biking, swimming (open water and pool), trail running, and gym workouts.
- Interval Timer: Customizable timers for interval training.

Image: The GBD-H2000 watch positioned beside a smartphone showing the Casio Watches app, illustrating the connectivity.
3.5 Miiran Awọn iṣẹ
- Àkókò Àgbáyé: Displays current time in various time zones.
- Aago: Countdown timer function.
- Aago iṣẹju-aaya: Measures elapsed time with split/lap functions.
- Awọn iwifunni: Receives alerts from your connected smartphone.
- Nfi agbara pamọ: Automatically turns off certain functions to extend battery life when not exposed to light.
- Imọlẹ ẹhin: LED backlight (Super Illuminator) with selectable illumination duration (1.5 or 5 seconds).
4. Itọju
- Ninu: Wipe the watch with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a mild soap solution and rinse thoroughly.
- Omi Resistance: The watch is 200M water resistant. Ensure all buttons are not operated underwater.
- Itọju Batiri: Regularly expose the watch to light for solar charging. If using USB charging, ensure the charging terminals are clean and dry.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the watch in a well-lit area to maintain battery charge. Avoid extreme temperatures.
5. Laasigbotitusita
| Oro | Owun to le Fa / Solusan |
|---|---|
| Watch not charging (solar) | Ensure the watch face is exposed to sufficient light. Avoid covering the watch face. |
| Watch not charging (USB) | Check if the charging cable is securely connected. Ensure charging terminals on the watch are clean. Try a different USB power source. |
| Ko le sopọ si foonuiyara | Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and the watch is in pairing mode. Restart both devices. Update the Casio Watches app. |
| Inaccurate sensor readings (HR, GPS, Steps) | Ensure the watch is worn snugly on your wrist. For GPS, ensure clear sky view. Calibrate sensors if available in settings. |
| Ifihan ti wa ni baibai tabi òfo | The watch might be in Power Saving mode or battery is low. Expose to light or charge via USB. |
6. Awọn pato
- Nọmba awoṣe: GBD-H2000
- Awọn iwọn: 4.72 x 4.57 x 3.43 inches (Apapọ)
- Ìwúwo: 2.19 iwon (Apapọ)
- Omi Resistance: 200M
- Orisun Agbara: Solar Assisted Recharging, USB Charging
- Awọn sensọ: Optical Heart Rate, 3-axis Acceleration (Step Count), Gyroscope (Swim Stroke), Orientation, Altitude/Atmospheric Pressure, Temperature, GPS
- Asopọmọra: Bluetooth (Mobile Link)
- Ifihan: Ìmọ́lẹ̀ Ẹ̀yìn LED (Atànmọ́lẹ̀ Super)
- Igbesi aye Batiri (Isunmọ):
- With training function (GPS, heart rate) use: HIGH (Continuous reception): Approx. 14 hours, NORMAL (Continuous reception): Approx. 16 hours, LONG (Intermittent reception): Approx. 19 hours
- Without training function: Approx. 2 months (without power-saving), Approx. 23 months (with power-saving)
7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, product support, and service inquiries, please refer to the official Casio website or contact your local authorized Casio dealer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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8. Awọn fidio ọja osise
8.1 GBDH2000 Video 3
Apejuwe: Yi fidio pese ohun loriview of the Casio G-Shock Move GBD-H2000, showcasing its multisport tracking capabilities, sensor functions, and design. It highlights how the watch assists athletes in monitoring performance across various activities like running, cycling, and swimming.
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