Reference, Character list, City code table – G-Shock G-7600-2V User Manual

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Operation Guide 2957

Cursor

City Code Table

*Based on data as of December 2004.

– – –

–11.0

Pago Pago

HNL

Honolulu

–10.0

Papeete

ANC

Anchorage

–09.0

Nome

LAX

Los Angeles

–08.0

San Francisco, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Seattle/Tacoma,
Dawson City

DEN

Denver

–07.0

El Paso, Edmonton

CHI

Chicago

–06.0

Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, New Orleans,
Mexico City, Winnipeg

NYC

New York

–05.0

Montreal, Detroit, Miami, Boston, Panama City,
Havana, Lima, Bogota

CCS

Caracas

–04.0

La Paz, Santiago, Port Of Spain

RIO

Rio De Janeiro

–03.0

Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Brasilia, Montevideo

– – –

–02.0

– – –

–01.0

Praia

GMT

+00.0

Dublin, Lisbon, Casablanca, Dakar, Abidjan

LON

London

PAR

Paris

+01.0

Milan, Rome, Madrid, Amsterdam, Algiers, Berlin,
Hamburg, Frankfurt, Vienna, Stockholm

CAI

Cairo

+02.0

Athens, Helsinki, Istanbul, Beirut, Damascus,

JRS

Jerusalem

Cape Town

JED

Jeddah

+03.0

Kuwait, Riyadh, Aden, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Moscow

THR

Tehran

+03.5

Shiraz

DXB

Dubai

+04.0

Abu Dhabi, Muscat

KBL

Kabul

+04.5

KHI

Karachi

+05.0

Male

DEL

Delhi

+05.5

Mumbai, Kolkata

DAC

Dhaka

+06.0

Colombo

RGN

Yangon

+06.5

BKK

Bangkok

+07.0

Jakarta, Phnom Penh, Hanoi, Vientiane

HKG

Hong Kong

+08.0

Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Taipei, Manila,
Perth, Ulaanbaatar

TYO

Tokyo

+09.0

Seoul, Pyongyang

ADL

Adelaide

+09.5

Darwin

SYD

Sydney

+10.0

Melbourne, Guam, Rabaul

NOU

Noumea

+11.0

Port Vila

WLG

Wellington

+12.0

Christchurch, Nadi, Nauru Island

City

City

GMT

Other major cities in same time zone

Code

Differential

To turn the auto light switch on and off

In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down

L

for about one second to toggle the auto light

switch on (

displayed) and off (

not displayed).

The auto light switch on indicator (

) is on the display in all modes while the auto

light switch is turned on.

In order to protect against running down the battery, the auto light switch
automatically turns off approximately six hours after you turn it on. Repeat the above
procedure to turn the auto light switch back on if you want.

Reference

This section contains more detailed and technical information about watch operation.
It also contains important precautions and notes about the various features and
functions of this watch.

Graphic Area

The following describes the information indicated by the graphic area in each mode.

In the Timekeeping Mode, World Time Mode, and Alarm Mode, the graphic area
indicates the passage of each second of the current time (Timekeeping Mode time).

In the e-DATA MEMORY Mode, the graphic area indicates the number at the
flashing digit during password input.

In the Countdown Timer Mode, the graphic area indicates the passage of each
second of the countdown.

In the Stopwatch Mode, the graphic area indicates the passage of each 1/10 second
of the elapsed time.

Seconds 1/10

second

Input number

e-DATA MEMORY Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Timekeeping Mode

Inputting Text

The following describes how to input text in the e-DATA
MEMORY and Alarm Modes.

To input characters

1. When the cursor is on the display, use

D

and

B

to

cycle through the available letters, numbers and
symbols, in the sequence shown below.

(space)

to

(symbol)

to

(number)

Press .

Press .

to

(lower-case)

to

(upper-case)

2. When the character you want is at the cursor position, press

C

to move the cursor

to the right.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to input the rest of the characters you want.

See the “Character List” for information about the characters you can input.

Auto Return Features

If you leave the watch in the e-DATA MEMORY or Alarm Mode for two or three
minutes without performing any operation, it automatically changes to the
Timekeeping Mode.

If you leave a screen with flashing digits or a cursor on the display for two or three
minutes without performing any operation, the watch automatically exits the setting
screen. Except for password input, any settings you have made up to that point are
saved automatically.

Scrolling

The

B

and

D

buttons are used in various modes and setting screens to scroll

through data on the display. In most cases, holding down these buttons during a scroll
operation scrolls at high speed.

Initial Screens

When you enter the e-DATA MEMORY, World Time, or Alarm Mode, the data you were
viewing when you last exited the mode appears first.

Timekeeping

Resetting the seconds to

00

while the current count is in the range of 30 to 59

causes the minutes to be increased by 1. In the range of 00 to 29, the seconds are
reset to

00

without changing the minutes.

The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039.

The watch’s built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month
lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there should be no reason to change
it except after you have the watch’s battery replaced.

World Time

The current time in all World Time Mode cities is calculated in accordance with the
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) differential for each city, based on the current Home
City time setting in the Timekeeping Mode.

The seconds count of the World Time is synchronized with the seconds count of the
Timekeeping Mode.

The GMT differential is the time difference of the time zone where the city is located
from Greenwich Mean Time.

GMT differential is calculated by this watch based on Universal Time Coordinated
(UTC) data.

Backlight Precautions

The electro-luminescent panel that provides illumination loses power after very long
use.

The illumination provided by the backlight may be hard to see when viewed under
direct sunlight.

The watch may emit an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated. This is
due to vibration of the EL panel used for illumination, and does not indicate
malfunction.

The backlight automatically turns off whenever an alarm sounds.

Frequent use of the backlight shortens the battery life.

Auto light switch precautions

Wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist and movement or vibration of your arm
can cause the auto light switch to activate and illuminate the display. To avoid
running down the battery, turn off the auto light switch whenever engaging in
activities that might cause frequent illumination of the display.

The backlight may not light if the face of the watch is
more than 15 degrees above or below parallel. Make
sure that the back of your hand is parallel to the ground.

The backlight turns off in about one second, even if you
keep the watch pointed towards your face.

Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with
proper operation of the auto light switch. If the backlight
does not light, try moving the watch back to the starting
position (parallel with the ground) and then tilt it back
toward you again. If this does not work, drop your arm
all the way down so it hangs at your side, and then bring
it back up again.

Under certain conditions, the backlight may not light until about one second after
you turn the face of the watch towards you. This does not necessarily indicate
malfunction of the backlight.

You may notice a very faint clicking sound coming from the watch when it is shaken
back and forth. This sound is caused by mechanical operation of the auto light
switch, and does not indicate a problem with the watch.

Character List

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