Casio G-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000-8 manual

Casio G-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000-8
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manualCasio G-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000-8
Note
The watch will automatically return to
the Timekeeping Mode if you do not
perform any operation in the Altimeter
Mode for about one hour while [5
SECONDS] is selected as the
measurement interval or for about 12
hours while [2 MINUTES] is selected.

Changing Displayed

Information

You can use the procedure below to display
an altitude graph in the Altimeter Mode.
1. Enter the Altimeter Mode.
l
Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.
This displays the Altimeter Mode setting
screen.
Pointer
3. Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[SCREEN].
4. Press (C).
5. Use (A) and (D) to select a display type.
[VALUE]
Display the latest measurement
values only.
[GRAPH]
Display measurement values
and an altitude graph.
6. Press (C) to complete the setting
operation.
After the setting operation is complete,
[SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for
a few seconds, and then the Altimeter
Mode setting screen will re-appear.
7. Press (E) to exit the setting screen.

Specifying the Altitude

Measurement Unit

You can select either meters (m) or feet (ft) as
the Altimeter Mode display unit.
Important!
When Tokyo (TOKYO) is the Home
City, the altitude unit is fixed as meters
(m) and cannot be changed.
1. Enter the Timekeeping Mode or Altimeter
Mode.
l
Navigating Between Modes
2. Hold down (A) for at least two seconds.
This displays the mode setting screen.
Altimeter Mode
Timekeeping Mode
Pointer
3. Use (A) and (D) to move the pointer to
[UNIT].
4. Press (C).
5. If you started from the Timekeeping Mode
in step 1, use (A) and (D) to move the
pointer to [ALTIMETER].
If you started from the Altimeter Mode in
step 1, advance to step 7.
6. Press (C).
7. Use (A) and (D) to select an altitude unit.
[METER] Meters
[FEET] Feet
8. Press (C) to complete the setting
operation.
After the setting operation is complete,
[SETTING COMPLETED] will appear for
a few seconds, and then the mode setting
screen will re-appear.
9. If you started from the Timekeeping Mode,
press (E) twice to exit the setting screen.
If you started from the Altimeter Mode in
step 1, press (E) to exit the setting screen.

Altitude Reading

Precautions

Effects of Temperature
When taking altitude readings, take the steps
below to keep the watch at as stable a
temperature as possible. Changes in
temperature can affect altitude readings.
Take readings with the watch on your wrist.
Take readings in an area where
temperature is stable.
Altitude Readings
Do not use this watch while skydiving, hang
gliding, paragliding, gyrocopter flying, glider
flying, or engaged in other activities where
altitude changes suddenly.
Altitude readings produced by this watch
are not intended for special-purpose or
industrial level use.
In an aircraft, the watch measures the in-
cabin pressurized air pressure, so readings
will not match altitudes announced by the
crew.
Altitude Readings (Relative Altitude)
This watch uses International Standard
Atmosphere (ISA) relative altitude data
defined by the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO). Barometric pressure
generally becomes lower as altitude
increases.
Correct measurement may not be possible
under the conditions below.
During unstable atmospheric conditions
During sudden temperature changes
After the watch has been subjected to
strong impact
Measured Altitude Value Adjustment
Using GPS Signal Data
If you perform a GPS signal receive operation
before you start running, the received
correction information will be used for
automatic correction of altitude measurement
values. Note, however, that this also may
result in some difference between the
measured value and the actual altitude.
Also note that the measured altitude value
adjustment operation using GPS signal data
may take a few minutes. The adjustment
operation may take even longer, depending
on your current environment. Regular manual
adjustment of the measured altitude value
using locally available information is
recommended. The watch will not use GPS
signal data to adjust measured altitude values
for one hour after you adjust the measured
altitude value manually.

Operation Guide 3475

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BrandCasio
ModelG-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000-8
Productsmartwatch
LanguageEnglish
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