Electronic table clock Elegy detailed description of settings. How to Set Up an Electronic Wristwatch – Features and Useful Recommendations. Rules for setting LED clocks

02/21/2017 at 22:22


It is not news that these days, more and more people perceive wristwatches, first of all, as a stylish and fashionable accessory. And it is quite natural that very few of us can immediately appreciate the variety of useful and almost instantly accessible functions that are hidden in the electronic watches that are so familiar to us.
By the term “electronic watch” we mean a watch that has an LCD display with a digital display of data (time, calendar, sound signals, etc.).

Unfortunately, today many of the owners of these wonderful devices do not always use their rich functionality; one of the reasons may be the difficulty encountered in setting up their faithful watch friend.

Of course, the most complete and detailed source of information on the technical characteristics, functional features and settings of any watch is the original “Operating Instructions”. But it is worth recognizing that often, even very well-known and popular watch manufacturers, unfortunately, do not always provide customers with instructions for watches in our native Ukrainian or Russian language. Or their translation from international English is not entirely correct, and some details of the settings, which are very important for the user, are for some reason simply missed. But if everything is in order with the instructions and translation, then without any difficulties everyone will be able to cope with setting up almost any electronic clock, even on their own. We would also like to additionally remind you that before you start using any technically complex product, for the purpose of safe and durable operation of the equipment you purchase in the future, it is recommended that you read its “Operating Instructions” in accordance with the current Law “On Protection of Consumer Rights”(Section II, Article 4, paragraph 3, subparagraph 1).

Well, now we suggest, having spent very little time, familiarize yourself with general recommendations for setting up some models of electronic wristwatches from one of the most popular watch brands in Ukraine - CASIO.

So, let's start with the features of the push-button watch control system, which is typical for most electronic watches.

The watch is controlled by three, four or more buttons, most often located in pairs on the left and right ends of the case, as well as on its front side. Therefore, I would like to begin the description of the push-button clock control system with the general principles of operation and certain features inherent in it.

After all, despite the modern dominance of all kinds of screen-touch technologies, the time-tested push-button control of watches does not lose its position, but continues to delight users with its ergonomic convenience and accessible simple interface. For example, is there anyone who will object that in the cold season, when the hands are protected from the weather by gloves, practically no modern screen-touch technology gives us the opportunity to control any gadgets and, in particular, even the most “smart” ones? for hours. In this situation, only buttons or a rotating watch key can help us, dear readers. So let's continue.


The buttons are:

– pressure protruding;

– push recessed;

– push-and-pull protruding lugs (CITIZEN, Multi Chronograph).

Press response:

– enter settings;

– mode switching;

- on off. functions;

– change of values;

– reset values.

Pressing options:

– one-button single, multiple, with hold;

– multi-button single, multiple, sequential, simultaneous with hold.

At least one of the pressing variations, the press and hold, requires closer consideration. This type of pressing is very typical for button manipulations ADJUST(Settings), for most CASIO digital watch models.

And regardless of whether you are going to change the general settings of the watch (current time, time zone, calendar, etc.), or configure parameters in any of the functions (sound signals, timer, stopwatch, etc.) – you must press this button and hold it pressed for at least a few seconds, waiting for a confirmation sound signal. Moreover, the duration of the press can be either 2–3 seconds or 5–7 seconds. In addition to the sound signal confirming entry into the setup mode, you will also notice the current seconds blinking on the display. (The exception is models with radio control, where you will have to press and hold again). Click on this and wait!

In our opinion, therefore, engineers CASIO, In a simple and very reliable way, we decided to prevent accidental and unexpected entries into the Settings mode by various incompetent users (household members, including inquisitive children, friends, etc.).



And by the way, don’t forget that there is another very popular button on CASIO watches – LIGHT, which can often also require similar manipulations. It, or another button, must be pressed and held for a long time to activate the AUTO LIGHT mode. There may be no audible confirmation, so be sure to wait for the corresponding graphic or alphabetic symbol to appear on the display.

Now, let’s consider a version of an electronic watch with four end buttons and one front button, using the example of a popular model (module 3230).

So, if you look at the watch from the display side, there are buttons on the left side:

ADJUST (Adjustment) - at the top, recessed

MODE - at the bottom, protruding

Accordingly, on the right there are buttons:

SPLIT/RESET - at the top, protruding

START/STOP (Start/Reset) - at the bottom, protruding

And at the bottom of the front side there is a button:

LIGHT – protruding

Before entering the general clock settings, you must be sure that you are in the Current Time mode (see figure). That is, the display displays the following data: current time (hours, minutes, seconds), day of the week, day and month, and there may also be some icons informing about the enabled state of some other functions (sound signals, summer time, auto-backlight, etc.) .d.). In this model, the ADJUST button is recessed, and therefore to enter the setup mode you just need to press it once. As a result, the seconds begin to flash. Congratulations - you are in setup mode. Next, you can calmly set up your clock, following the recommendations outlined step-by-step in the instructions for the module 3230.

Almost the only remark to this instruction is the not entirely correct title for the section “ Backlight” and, accordingly, determining the purpose of this function. After all, as stated at the very beginning of the instructions: “ To illuminate the scoreboard in any mode, press the “D” button." And this is where we are actually talking about Backlighting, with the usual 2-second interval of display illumination.


Therefore, we believe that this section should be called “ Additional lighting" and instead of the inscription "Backlight function indicator", you should use the inscription "Additional backlight function indicator" (see figure). When this function is turned on and a characteristic icon appears on the display, all sound signals emitted by the clock (one-time or multiple) will be synchronously accompanied by flashing electroluminescent backlight. Thanks to this function, for example, in noisy conditions where sound signals may not be heard, it is the flashing of the backlight that informs the user that they have been activated. By the way, sometimes this function in CASIO watches is performed by a special vibrating assembly of the clock mechanism, which, apparently, is even more convenient for some users.

We hope, dear readers, that in this short article you learned useful information and we were able to reveal the basic principles of setting up electronic wristwatches from a practical point of view using the example of popular CASIO models. We hope that now, having such a functional and compact wrist device, you will be able to use the maximum of its capabilities in your everyday life, without being limited by the minimum capabilities of the model.

And remember that in case of any difficulties you encounter with setting up your electronic watch, we strongly recommend that you contact the sales consultants of the Secunda store where you purchased your watch, or any other store in our distribution network. You can also contact the Secunda Service Center, where experienced technicians will professionally help you set up almost any model of electronic wristwatch. And the Secunda online store always takes care of the convenience of shopping and quality service for each client.

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Modes:

1. Clock (hour, minutes, seconds) and date
2. Stopwatch
3. Alarm clock

The "B" button switches between editable parameters. The numbers are changed using the "C" and "D" buttons. Go back to the current mode - button "B".

Setting the time and date:

In time display mode, press button “B” 3 times, then use buttons “C” and “D” to set the current time and date. To return to normal mode from the setup mode, press the "B" button.

Select between 12/24 hour time display - button "D"

Stopwatch:

In normal time display mode, press button "B" 2 times, start the stopwatch with button "D", stop the stopwatch with button "D". Reset the stopwatch: after it stops, press the "C" button.

Alarm :

In the time display mode, press the “B” button once, then use the “C” and “D” buttons to set the hours and minutes. If the alarm is set correctly, an alarm symbol will appear on the clock dial. To turn off the alarm, press the "B" button once, then press the "D" button. The alarm symbol should disappear from the watch dial.

To return to normal mode from the setup mode, press the "B" button.

Backlight:

Button "A" turns on the backlight of the clock dial. The backlight is active when the "A" button is pressed and held. If you do not press any button within three seconds, the clock backlight will automatically go out.

Watch "Fast sport"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.
Turning on the clock
The clock is turned on by pressing any of the three buttons once ("A", "C", "D"). By pressing Button "A" you can switch between modes in the "Current mode" in the following sequence:
- time (hours, minutes)
- date (month, day)
- seconds
Setting the clock
In the "Current mode" press the "B" button - the parameter being edited will begin to blink and you need to use the "A" button to set the desired position of the numbers. Next, use the “B” button to select the appropriate parameter and continue editing with the “A” button.
The clock display is configured in the following sequence:
1. Clock (1-24)
2. Minutes (01-60)
3. Month (1-12)
4. Day (1-31)
5. year (00-99)
6. Time system (12 or 24 hour)

Watch "Electronic sports"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.
Modes:
1. Clock (time and date)
2. Alarm clock
3. Extra hours
4. Timer
5. Stopwatch
Clock setting:
ST-STOP
SET
MODE
LIGHT/RES
In Current mode, press SET to switch to editing mode. The MODE button switches between edited parameters. The numbers are changed using the ST/STOP button. Go back to the current mode - SET button.

In the "Clock" mode you can edit:
- seconds
- watch
- minutes
- year (in the current mode this parameter is displayed as the day of the week)
- month
- date
The transition between 12 and 24-hour time systems is carried out with the LIGHT/RES button.

In the "Alarm clock" mode the following can be edited:
- watch
- minutes
- month
- date

In the "Additional hours" mode the following can be edited:
- watch
- minutes
In this mode, an additional time is configured, above which the main time will always be displayed.
In the "Timer" mode you can edit:
- seconds
- minutes
- seconds
The transition between the "AUTO" and "MANUAL" modes is carried out with the LIGHT/RES button.
In Stopwatch mode:
Start and stop - ST-STOP button, reset - LIGHT/RES button.
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out.

Watch "Future"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.
Turning on the clock
The watch is turned on by pressing either of the two buttons once. Button "A" turns on the animated backlight of the clock, button "B" turns on the usual static backlight. By pressing the "A" button, the "Current mode" switches between modes in the following sequence:
- time (hours and minutes) - P
- date (month and day) - D
- day of the week - W
Setting the clock
The display is configured by successively pressing the “B” button and then the “A” button.
There are two ways to switch to editing mode:
Option 1. Press the top, then the bottom button.
Option 2. Press the bottom button twice.
The parameter being edited will begin to blink and you need to use the “A” button to set the desired position of the numbers. Next, use the “B” button to select the appropriate parameter and continue editing with the “A” button.
:
1. Hours (1-12)
2. Minutes (05-60 in 5 minute increments, four square dots in the center of the clock display will be used to set 6, 7, 8, 9 minutes)
3. Month D (1-12)
4. Day D (1-31)
5. Day of the week W (1-7)
6. Display backlight brightness (4 levels): adjustable by selecting the number of square dots
7. Display backlight time 60 (05-60 seconds)
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out. The screen turns off automatically after a specified time interval (05-60 seconds in 5 second increments).

Watch "Leg"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.
The clock is turned on by lightly touching the display:
1 time - time (hours, minutes)
2 times - date (month, day)
3 times - seconds
Setting the clock
1. Lightly touch the display to enter the “Current time” mode.
2. Touch and hold your finger in the center of the display - the parameter being edited will begin to blink. Now you need to change the numbers with light touches. Next, use repeated long touches of the display to switch from mode to mode and continue editing with light, short touches.
The clock display is configured in the following sequence:
1. Hours (1-12, A-am or P-pm)
2. Minutes (00-60)
3. Y (00-100)
4. Month D (1-12)
5. Day D (1-31)
(do not touch the display), the clock automatically returns to the “Current Time” mode and the blinking stops.
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out.

Watch "Original"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.

When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.).
Turning on the clock
The watch is turned on by pressing either of the two buttons once. By pressing the "A" button, the "Current mode" switches between time (hours, minutes) and date (month, day).
Setting the clock
Press button "A" to switch from mode to mode:
1. Current time mode
2. Date mode
Setting the time on the digital display:
1. Press the "A" or "B" button to enter the "Clock Time" mode, then press and hold the "B" button in the "Current Time" mode until the hour value flashes.
2. Use the "B" button to move between sections in the following sequence:
- watch
- minutes
- month
- date
3. Press button "A" to move the flashing value from digit to digit to set the desired position of the digits.
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out.

Watch "Touch"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth moistened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzene, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.).
Turning on the clock
The watch turns on by lightly touching the display once. By touching again, the “Current mode” switches between time (hours, minutes), date (month, day), seconds.
- time (hours/minutes)
- date (month/year)
- seconds
Setting the clock
1. Lightly touch the display to enter the “Current Time” mode.
2. Touch the right side of the display near “SET” to enter “Edit Mode”. The parameter being edited will start flashing. Now, lightly touch the left side of the display near “MODE” to change the numbers.
3. Next, by repeatedly touching the right side of the display near “SET,” you can switch from mode to mode. Editing continues with light touches or a continuous touch on the left side of the display near "MODE".
The clock display is configured in the following sequence:
1. Clock (1-12/1-24)
2. Minutes (00-60)
3. Month (1-12)
4. Day (1-31)
5. Year (2001-2099)
6. 12 or 24 hour time display system
If you make no changes in edit mode(do not touch the display), the clock automatically turns off.
If you do not touch your watch within three seconds, they automatically go out.

Clock "Data"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.

Modes:

1. Clock (hour, minutes and seconds)
2. Stopwatch
3. Alarm clock
4. Date

The MODE button switches between edited parameters. The numbers are changed using the ST/SP and RESET buttons. Go back to the current mode - MODE button.

Setting the time and date:

In time display mode, press the "MODE" button 3 times, then use the "RESET" and "ST/SP" buttons to set the hours and minutes. By pressing the "RESET" button again, you enter the mode for setting the current date and day of the week. You can view the date in the current mode by pressing the "ST/SP" button.

VST productions are gaining more and more popularity in the electronics market. They are made in China. VST watches have a modern design and have several versions. Desktop models, thanks to the folding leg on the body, can be placed anywhere: on a table, shelf, bedside table, etc. Also available are VST electronic wall clocks that hang on the wall.

Short description

VST watches, made in a strict and laconic design, look very cozy and at the same time quite modern. All models have a 24-hour time format and an alarm clock. In addition, some wall-mounted options have a voice message about the time. All VST clocks have power backup. In case of an emergency, the time is saved in the clock memory. When you turn on the light, you do not need to set the clock and alarm again. Each model also has different color schemes.

In general, the VST watch is quite simple to use and is well within its price range. They will look great not only on the bedside table in the bedroom, but in the office on the desktop. Made in a beautiful design, with streamlined corners, the clock will easily fit into the interior of absolutely any residential or office space.

The body is made of high-strength plastic. The kit includes instructions in Russian.

Alarm

One of the main features of the VST clock is the built-in alarm clock. By choosing the one you like best from the assortment of signals, you can make your morning rise as pleasant and comfortable as possible. For those who like to take a nap, there is a separate call delay button. A repeated signal will certainly not allow you to oversleep on your way to work.

The VST clock is powered. In case of a power outage, it is self-powered, powered by two batteries. It should be remembered that if the watch breaks down, in order to avoid electric shock, you should not open the case and try to repair the device yourself.

VST clock: instructions

All models are equipped with the following buttons:

  • Volume.
  • Tuning management.
  • AM/FM band switch.
  • Alarm settings.
  • Time settings.
  • Minute settings.

To set the time, you need to press and hold the [Time] button. To set the hour, press the [Clock] button, minutes - the [Minutes] button and hold until the desired time is set. Then release the [Time] button.

The alarm time is set as follows:

1. Click the [Function Selection] button.

2. Set the alarm time:

  • Press and hold the [Alarm] button.
  • Press the [Clock] button to set the hour.
  • Press the [Minutes] button to set the minutes.
  • Release the [Alarm] button.
  • To check the alarm time, you need to restore the settings as indicated above.

In order to set an alarm (standard signal), you must:

  • Set the alarm time as shown above.
  • Switch [Function Selection] to .
  • Turn [Volume] until you hear a click.
  • Press the [Sleep] button to turn off the alarm.

Call repeat function

When the alarm rings, you need to press the [Snooze] button. After 9 min. the signal will sound again.

When buying chronographs abroad, owners are faced with the question of how to set the time on an electronic watch. The operating instructions for them are written in a foreign language, so sometimes it is difficult to understand the settings. Standard digital watches have only two buttons for settings "MOD" And "SET". The first one is used to switch setting modes, i.e. date, time, alarm clock and more. The second is responsible for changing parameters and saving them.

Settings

How to set the time on an electronic clock using the MOD and SET buttons:

  • Hold MOD for a short time. The field being edited will begin to blink. If several fields are blinking at once, with one click on MOD you can switch to the required field.
  • Using SET we set the necessary parameters. The values ​​can be changed by pressing the button multiple times.
  • Using MOD, switch to the next field and also using SET, change the values ​​to the required parameters.
  • Once completed, press MOD to exit settings mode.

This instruction is about how to set up a digital watch with 2 buttons. However, there are cases when additional buttons are installed on digital devices. Usually on such watches they serve as a value switch up and down. How to set up an electronic clock in this case? Much simpler:

  • Use the steps above.
  • After pressing MOD you will switch between modes.
  • After moving to another field, press SET to begin changing parameters.
  • By pressing additional buttons on the other side of the watch, change the values. The top button increases the number, the bottom button decreases.
  • When finished, press SET and switch mode. When you are finished changing the settings, press MOD to exit.

How to turn on and off the alarm on an electronic watch?

How to turn off an alarm on an electronic watch? This function is designated “ALARM” on the watch. In order to enable or disable it, you need to use the MOD button to find a field with such an inscription and use SET to change the set value. OFF – turn off, ON – turn on.

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1. Clock (hour, minutes, seconds) and date
2. Stopwatch
3. Alarm clock

The "B" button switches between editable parameters. The numbers are changed using the "C" and "D" buttons. Go back to the current mode - button "B".

Setting the time and date:

In time display mode, press button “B” 3 times, then use buttons “C” and “D” to set the current time and date. To return to normal mode from the setup mode, press the "B" button.

Select between 12/24 hour time display - button "D"

Stopwatch:

In normal time display mode, press button "B" 2 times, start the stopwatch with button "D", stop the stopwatch with button "D". Reset the stopwatch: after it stops, press the "C" button.

Alarm:

In the time display mode, press the “B” button once, then use the “C” and “D” buttons to set the hours and minutes. When the alarm clock is activated, the alarm clock symbol will appear on the clock dial. To turn off the alarm, press the "B" button once, then press the "D" button. The alarm symbol should disappear from the watch dial.

To return to normal mode from the setup mode, press the "B" button.

Backlight:

Button "A" turns on the backlight of the clock dial. The backlight is active when the "A" button is pressed and held. If you do not press any button within three seconds, the clock backlight will automatically go out.

Watch "Fast sport"

Battery

Water protection

Caring for your watch







When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.

Turning on the clock
The clock is turned on by pressing any of the three buttons once ("A", "C", "D"). By pressing Button "A" you can switch between modes in the "Current mode" in the following sequence:
- time (hours, minutes)
- date (month, day)
- seconds
Setting the clock
In the "Current mode" press the "B" button - the parameter being edited will begin to blink and you need to use the "A" button to set the desired position of the numbers. Next, use the “B” button to select the appropriate parameter and continue editing with the “A” button.
The clock display is configured in the following sequence:
1. Clock (1-24)
2. Minutes (01-60)
3. Month (1-12)
4. Day (1-31)
5. year (00-99)
6. Time system (12 or 24 hour)

Watch "Electronic sports"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).


Modes:
1. Clock (time and date)
2. Alarm clock
3. Extra hours
4. Timer
5. Stopwatch
Clock setting:
ST-STOP
SET
MODE
LIGHT/RES
In Current mode, press SET to switch to editing mode. The MODE button switches between edited parameters. The numbers are changed using the ST/STOP button. Go back to the current mode - SET button.

In the "Clock" mode you can edit:
- seconds
- watch
- minutes
- year (in the current mode this parameter is displayed as the day of the week)
- month
- date
The transition between 12 and 24-hour time systems is carried out with the LIGHT/RES button.

In the "Alarm clock" mode the following can be edited:
- watch
- minutes
- month
- date

In the "Additional hours" mode the following can be edited:
- watch
- minutes
In this mode, an additional time is configured, above which the main time will always be displayed.
In the "Timer" mode you can edit:
- seconds
- minutes
- seconds
The transition between the "AUTO" and "MANUAL" modes is carried out with the LIGHT/RES button.
In Stopwatch mode:
Start and stop - ST-STOP button, reset - LIGHT/RES button.

Watch "Future"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.

Turning on the clock
The watch is turned on by pressing either of the two buttons once. Button "A" turns on the animated backlight of the clock, button "B" turns on the usual static backlight. By pressing the "A" button, the "Current mode" switches between modes in the following sequence:
- time (hours and minutes) - P
- date (month and day) - D
- day of the week - W
Setting the clock
The display is configured by successively pressing the “B” button and then the “A” button.
There are two ways to switch to editing mode:
Option 1. Press the top, then the bottom button.
Option 2. Press the bottom button twice.
The parameter being edited will begin to blink and you need to use the “A” button to set the desired position of the numbers. Next, use the “B” button to select the appropriate parameter and continue editing with the “A” button.
:
1. Hours (1-12)
2. Minutes (05-60 in 5 minute increments, four square dots in the center of the clock display will be used to set 6, 7, 8, 9 minutes)
3. Month D (1-12)
4. Day D (1-31)
5. Day of the week W (1-7)
6. Display backlight brightness (4 levels): adjustable by selecting the number of square dots
7. Display backlight time 60 (05-60 seconds)
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out. The screen turns off automatically after a specified time interval (05-60 seconds in 5 second increments).

Watch "Leg"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.
The clock is turned on by lightly touching the display:
1 time - time (hours, minutes)
2 times - date (month, day)
3 times - seconds
Setting the clock
1. Lightly touch the display to enter the “Current time” mode.
2. Touch and hold your finger in the center of the display - the parameter being edited will begin to blink. Now you need to change the numbers with light touches. Next, use repeated long touches of the display to switch from mode to mode and continue editing with light, short touches.
:
1. Hours (1-12, A-am or P-pm)
2. Minutes (00-60)
3. Y (00-100)
4. Month D (1-12)
5. Day D (1-31)
(do not touch the display), the clock automatically returns to the “Current Time” mode and the blinking stops.
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out.

Watch "Original"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.

When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.).


Turning on the clock
The watch is turned on by pressing either of the two buttons once. By pressing the "A" button, the "Current mode" switches between time (hours, minutes) and date (month, day).
Setting the clock
Press button "A" to switch from mode to mode:
1. Current time mode
2. Date mode
Setting the time on the digital display:
1. Press the "A" or "B" button to enter the "Clock Time" mode, then press and hold the "B" button in the "Current Time" mode until the hour value flashes.
2. Use the "B" button to move between sections in the following sequence:
- watch
- minutes
- month
- date
3. Press button "A" to move the flashing value from digit to digit to set the desired position of the digits.
If you do not press any button within five seconds When a value is flashing, the clock backlight automatically goes out.

Watch "Touch"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth moistened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzene, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.).
Turning on the clock
The watch turns on by lightly touching the display once. By touching again, the “Current mode” switches between time (hours, minutes), date (month, day), seconds.
- time (hours/minutes)
- date (month/year)
- seconds
Setting the clock
1. Lightly touch the display to enter the “Current Time” mode.
2. Touch the right side of the display near “SET” to enter “Edit Mode”. The parameter being edited will start flashing. Now, lightly touch the left side of the display near “MODE” to change the numbers.
3. Next, by repeatedly touching the right side of the display near “SET,” you can switch from mode to mode. Editing continues with light touches or a continuous touch on the left side of the display near "MODE".
The clock display is configured in the following sequence:
1. Clock (1-12/1-24)
2. Minutes (00-60)
3. Month (1-12)
4. Day (1-31)
5. Year (2001-2099)
6. 12 or 24 hour time display system
If you make no changes in edit mode(do not touch the display), the clock automatically turns off.
If you do not touch your watch within three seconds, they automatically go out.

Clock "Data"

Battery
The battery in the watch you purchase is factory installed and should be replaced at the first sign of power failure.
Water protection
The watch is not protected from water. Avoid exposure to any moisture.
Caring for your watch
Never attempt to open the case or remove the back cover.
The rubber gasket that protects the watch from water and dust should be replaced every 2-3 years.
If moisture gets inside your watch, have it checked immediately by your nearest workshop.
Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures.
Although the watch is designed to withstand normal use, you should avoid rough handling or dropping it.
Do not fasten the strap too tightly. Between your wrist and the strap should go through your finger.
To clean the strap, use a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth dampened with a mild, neutral detergent and water solution. Never use products that evaporate easily (eg benzine, solvents, spray cleaners, etc.).
When you are not using your watch, store it in a dry place.
Avoid contact of the watch with gasoline, cleaning solvents, spray aerosols, adhesives, paint, etc.). The chemical reactions caused by these materials cause damage to the gaskets, case and polish of the watch display.

1. Clock (hour, minutes and seconds)
2. Stopwatch
3. Alarm clock
4. Date

The MODE button switches between edited parameters. The numbers are changed using the ST/SP and RESET buttons. Go back to the current mode - MODE button.

Setting the time and date:

In time display mode, press the "MODE" button 3 times, then use the "RESET" and "ST/SP" buttons to set the hours and minutes. By pressing the "RESET" button again, you enter the mode for setting the current date and day of the week. You can view the date in the current mode by pressing the "ST/SP" button.

Electronic watches are a stylish and practical accessory for daily use. The easiest way to set them up is usually contained in the instructions that came with the device upon purchase. If it is missing, you can search for documentation on the manufacturer’s official website, or use our recommendations outlined below.

How to set up an electronic clock - buttons

In this case, by electronic watch we will mean a device equipped with an LCD display that can work with programmable data display. For example, consider a watch from the popular brand CASIO, known all over the world. Almost all electronic devices of this type are controlled by buttons, the operation of which is worth devoting a separate paragraph to. These elements can respond to pressing:

  • launching settings;
  • switch modes;
  • turning on or off both the clock itself and individual functions;
  • resetting previously installed settings.

Configuration can be easily started by one-time or multiple clicks on one or several buttons at the same time, sequential clicks or “drowning” with a delay. Pressing and holding is just typical for CASIO electronic watches, opening a list of settings. Then you can select the time, time zone, date, timer, sound signal, and so on. The duration of pressing can vary from 2 to 7 seconds, depending on the model. The same principle applies to the button to turn on the backlight.

How to set up an electronic clock - functions of an electronic clock using the example of CASIO DW-6900

This accessory is equipped with one front and four end buttons. Among them:

  • ADJUST (responsible for entering the settings and is located at the top left, recessed);
  • MODE (changes modes, located at the bottom left, the rest of the buttons are protruding);
  • SPLIT/RESET (performs the “Split” and “Reset” functions, respectively, located at the top right);
  • START/STOP (starts the “Start” or “Reset” functions, for example for a timer, located at the bottom right);
  • LIGHT (lower, front button that starts the backlight).

The entrance to the general settings does not open from any menu, but only from the current time mode (in fact, the most “normal” state of the watch, with the time, date and other service icons displayed). When the ADJUST button is pressed, wait for the second digits to flash and begin setting, changing the values ​​using the buttons described above.


How to set up an electronic clock - setting the time

To understand in practice how to control an electronic clock, let's consider the process of changing the time, for convenience, designating the upper left button with the letter A, the upper right - B, the lower left - C, the lower right - D. Next:

  • Hold A until the seconds blink.
  • Press C several times to select daylight saving time, hour, minute, etc.
  • When the desired value is flashing, it is ready to be adjusted.
  • Press D to reset the counter to zero if the current values ​​are between the numbers 30-59. This may be true - with values ​​from 0 to 29 the counter will not reset to zero; you will have to add or subtract it manually.
  • Pressing D once will cause the number to increase, B will cause it to decrease.
  • When the correct value is set, press A to complete.



If your watch has regular hands, they should automatically sync with the electronic values. When this does not happen, press C and use it to scroll to the “H-S” function. Long press and hold A, waiting for the numbers to blink over time, then use D to adjust the arrows. Save the changes with button A.

Expensive watches always look respectable and prestigious. The accessory emphasizes the status of a person and, moreover, it is very convenient, since you do not have to ask strangers for the exact time.

But even the most expensive and popular models can sometimes fail, so it is necessary to carry out the correct setup immediately. To learn about this process, you can use step-by-step instructions, using the one that came with the watch.

Keys

It is known that many models of accessories have special keys that help you quickly and conveniently set the time yourself. This is no exception for the Casio brand.

So, on the watch you can find the following buttons:

  • mode. This key helps to configure all the necessary modes;
  • forward. Using this button, you can adjust the arrows by pressing forward;
  • adjust. Installation in progress.
  • reserve. If you need extra lighting, this key will definitely help you.

All these buttons are marked with letters, which will help you understand the correct installation.

Setup step by step

The first thing to do is set the time. When you press a key, different modes and beeps appear to indicate the transition from one function to another.

It is necessary to select the setting item, and then determine the exact match of the time using the arrows and the electronic indicator. If the numbers do not match, you need to use the adjustment key.


After this action, the hands will be at the twelve o'clock position. If this does not help, you will have to turn to manual mode using the adjustment and backlight key.

When the hands take the desired position in accordance with the time, you must press the set button.

The next step is the electronic indicator. To do this, you need to use the installation key again.

Location options appear on the segment. After this, it is best to use the instructions that came with the watch.
All the necessary settings will be indicated there, which will help you set the correct parameters for a particular locality. After this, use the all modes control key.

If necessary, you need to deactivate the automatic setting and switching function.

After this, you must select the format in which the time is displayed.

How to set up your Casio watch, watch the video:


Electronic desk clock alarm clock with temperature measurement function

LCT047

BEGINNING OF WORK

1. Open the battery compartment.

2. Insert 3 new AAA batteries according to the correct polarity.

3. Close the battery compartment.

4. Once the batteries are inserted, the LCD display will light up. The default time is 02:00.

Attention:

If the display does not light up, try changing the batteries or pressing the button RESET.

CLOCK SETTING BUTTONS

SNOOZE / LIGHT– press this button to turn off the ringing alarm. In any mode, press this button to turn on the clock backlight for 5 seconds.

MODE– press this button to switch from normal mode to alarm mode and back.

ALM ON/ OFF– In normal/alarm mode, press this button to turn on/off the alarm/alarm snooze mode.

ADJ- In normal mode, press this button to move to date/month/year. In setting mode, press this button to change the setting value.

°С/°F– press this button to select the temperature display format.

RESET– Click this button to reset all settings. If there are errors in the clock operation, you need to reset all settings and reset the clock.

CHARACTERISTICS

1. Alarm snooze/backlight button ( SNOOZE / LIGHT)

2. LCD display

3. Mode switch button ( MODE)

4. Alarm on/off button ( ALM ON/ OFF)

5. Set button ( ADJ)

6. Temperature mode format selection button °С/°F

7. Button RESET(reset)

8. Battery compartment cover

9. Stand

Arrangement of symbols on the display

Normal mode

4. Day of the week

5. Temperature

Alarm mode

1. Alarm time

2. Alarm icon

3. Alarm mode

4. Alarm snooze icon

SETTING THE TIME AND CALENDAR

1. In normal mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds ALM ON/ OFF

2. Press the button ADJ

3. Repeat the above operation to set HOURS - MINUTES - SECONDS - 12/24 MODE - YEAR - MONTH - DATE.

SETTING THE ALARM

1. In normal mode, press the button ALM ON/ OFF once to turn on the alarm, the icon will light up « "; twice – the alarm repeat mode will turn on ( SNOOZE), the “ Zz"; three times – both the alarm clock and the snooze mode will turn on.

2. In normal mode, press the button MODE to set the alarm time.

3. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds MODE. The hour number will begin to flash.

4. Press the button ADJ to set the correct value.

5. Repeat the above operation to set the minutes.

Attention:

1. After turning on the snooze function, the alarm will ring 5 times within 60 seconds with a 5-minute break.

2. Press the button SNOOZE / LIGHT to stop the alarm from ringing and switch to snooze mode. Press the button if you want to not only stop the alarm from ringing, but also turn it off completely.

REPLACING BATTERIES

When the symbols on the display become dim, you need to replace the batteries - 3 pcs. type AAA.

ATTENTION!

Please dispose of used batteries in a safe manner.