Operation guide 3255 – G-Shock GDF-100 User Manual

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Operation Guide 3255

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If you leave the watch in the Altimeter Mode, it will update the displayed altitude

value regularly.

Temperature is measured in the Barometer/Thermometer Mode and in the

Altimeter Mode. For details about temperature readings, see “Temperature”
(page E-22).

3. After you are fi nished using the Altimeter, press

B to return to the Timekeeping

Mode and stop auto measurement.

The watch will return to the Timekeeping Mode automatically if you do not

perform any operation for about 10 hours after entering the Altimeter Mode.

Note

The measurement range for altitude is –700 to 10,000 meters (–2,300 to 32,800

feet).

The displayed altitude value changes to - - - - if an altitude reading falls outside the

measurement range. An altitude value will reappear as soon as the altitude reading
is within the allowable range.

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Normally, displayed altitude values are based on the watch’s preset conversion

values. You also can specify a reference altitude value, if you want. See “Specifying
a Reference Altitude Value” below.

You can change the unit for displayed altitude values to either meters (m) or feet (ft).

See “To specify temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude units” (page E-37).

Specifying a Reference Altitude Value

The altitude readings produced by this watch are subject to error caused by changes
in air pressure. Because of this, we recommend that you update the reference altitude
value whenever accurate altitude information is available during your climb. After you
specify a reference altitude value, the watch adjusts its air-pressure-to-altitude
conversion calculation accordingly.

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To specify a reference altitude value

1. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down

A until the current

reference altitude value starts to fl ash. This is the
setting screen.

Before the reference altitude value starts to fl ash,

the message SET Hold will appear on the display.
Keep

A depressed until SET Hold disappears.

2. Press

C (+) or D (–) to change the current reference

altitude value by 5 meters (or 20 feet).

Specify a reference altitude value based on

accurate altitude information about your current
location from a map, etc.

You can set the reference altitude value within the range of –10,000 to 10,000

meters (–32,800 to 32,800 feet).

Pressing

C and D at the same time returns to OFF (no reference altitude

value), so the watch performs air pressure to altitude conversions based on
preset data only.

3. Press

A to exit the setting screen.

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How does the altimeter work?

Generally, air pressure and temperature decrease as altitude increases. This watch
bases its altitude measurements on International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) values
stipulated by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). These values defi ne
relationships between altitude, air pressure, and temperature.

0 m

500 m

1000 m

1500 m

2000 m

2500 m

3000 m

3500 m

4000 m

899 hPa

795 hPa

701 hPa

616 hPa

8.5°C

2°C

–4.5°C

–11°C

15°C

1013 hPa

About 6.5°C
per 1000 m

About 8 hPa per 100 m

About 9 hPa per 100 m

About 10 hPa per 100 m

About 11 hPa per 100 m

About 12 hPa per 100 m

Altitude

Air Pressure

Temperature

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0 ft.

2000 ft.

4000 ft.

6000 ft.

8000 ft.

10000 ft.

12000 ft.

14000 ft.

25.84 inHg

22.23 inHg

19.03 inHg

44.7°F

30.5°F

16.2°F

59.0°F

29.92 inHg

About 3.6°F
per 1000 ft.

About 0.15 inHg per 200 ft.

About 0.17 inHg per 200 ft.

About 0.192 inHg per 200 ft.

About 0.21 inHg per 200 ft.

Source: International Civil Aviation Organization

Note that the following conditions will prevent you from obtaining accurate readings:

When air pressure changes because of changes in the weather
Extreme temperature changes
When the watch itself is subjected to strong impact

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There are two standard methods of expressing altitude: Absolute altitude and relative
altitude. Absolute altitude expresses an absolute height above sea level. Relative
altitude expresses the difference between the height of two different places.

Height of building 130 m
(relative altitude)

Rooftop at an altitude of
230 m above sea level
(absolute altitude)

Sea Level

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Altimeter Precautions

This watch estimates altitude based on air pressure. This means that altitude

readings for the same location may vary if air pressure changes.

The semiconductor pressure sensor used by the watch for altitude measurements

is also affected by temperature. When taking altitude measurements, do not subject
the watch to temperature changes.

Do not rely upon this watch for altitude measurements or perform button operations

while sky diving, hang gliding, or paragliding, while riding a gyrocopter, glider, or
any other aircraft, or while engaging in any other activity where there is the chance
of sudden altitude changes.

Do not use this watch for measuring altitude in applications that demand

professional or industrial level precision.

Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized. Because of

this, the readings produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings
announced or indicated the fl ight crew.

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Specifying Temperature, Barometric Pressure, and Altitude Units

Use the procedure below to specify the temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude
units to be used in the Barometer/Thermometer Mode and the Altimeter Mode.

Important!
When TYO (Tokyo) is selected as the Home City, the
altitude unit is set automatically to meters (m), the
barometric pressure unit to hectopascals (hPa), and the
temperature unit to Celsius (°C). These settings cannot
be changed.

To specify temperature, barometric pressure, and
altitude units
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down

A until the

currently selected city code starts to fl ash. This is the
city code setting screen.

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Before the city code starts to fl ash, the message SET Hold will appear on the

display. Keep

A depressed until SET Hold disappears and the city code

starts to fl ash.

2. Keep pressing

B until TEMP (temperature), ALTI (altitude), or BARO (barometric

pressure) appears in the upper left corner of the screen.

See step 3 under “To change the current time and date settings” (page E-17)

for information about how to scroll through setting screens.

3. Perform the operations below to specify the units you want.

To specify this unit: Press this key: To toggle between these settings:

Temperature

C

°C (Celsius) and °F (Fahrenheit)

Altitude

C

m (meters) and ft (feet)

Barometric Pressure

C

hPa (hectopascals) and inHg (inches of mercury)

4. After the settings are the way you want, press

A to exit the setting screen.

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Precautions Concerning Simultaneous Measurement of Altitude and Temperature

Though you can perform altitude and temperature measurements at the same time,
you should remember that each of these measurements requires different conditions
for best results. With temperature measurement, it is best to remove the watch from
your wrist in order to eliminate the effects of body heat. In the case of altitude
measurement, on the other hand, it is better to leave the watch on your wrist, because
doing so keeps the watch at a constant temperature, which contributes to more
accurate altitude measurements.

To give altitude measurement priority, leave the watch on your wrist or in any other

location where the temperature of the watch is kept constant.

To give temperature measurement priority, remove the watch from your wrist and

allow it to hang freely from your bag or in another location where it is not exposed
to direct sunlight. Note that removing the watch from your wrist can affect pressure
sensor readings momentarily.

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