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Was given a baby g with analogue hands, donno the mdel but it has 4 display windows in the face and i dont know how to set any of it. Is there somewhere i can download an instruction manual?
baby G BGA152-7B2 - I am not able to get the analog hands to change. Can you help me? I followed the insructions but nothing happens...baby G BGA152-7B2 - I am not able to get the analog hands to change. Can you help me? I followed the insructions but nothing happens...
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The point of a radio-controlled watch is that you should not have to move the hands manually. It is meant to respond to a time signal send from various places in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan and (I think) China.
The signal's strength varies considerably, depending on where you are located and the ambient temperature. It may need some application and persistence to get the watch synchronized with the signal, this will cause the hands to move to the correct local time - even then it may need correction if you are in a different UTC time zone or on Daylight Saving Time (DST) locally. Not knowing the make complicates the validity of any information.
I have found that the sync signal is broadcast on the hour for about five minutes and is best received at night where the signal travels further.
Ensure your watch is fully charged and leave your watch by a window overnight for best results.
If you still have difficulty, use an internet search to find the nearest broadcast station to where you are and work out which direction-facing window is best sited to face it.
I have two RC watches - one Citizen and one Casio. One likes to have the left side of the watch facing the window and the other favours the 12 o'clock facing the window, As I don't know the make of your watch I would recommend trying to place it in various orientations until you find one that works for you. I have found the whole set up performs best in cold air situations - and so are more reliable in the winter.
Guessing further, If you bring up the signal display function it may force the watch into signal sync mode - always remembering the 'on the hour' signal broadcasts. You may also find a way of adjusting the hour to suit if it differs for you once it is synced.
If you cannot find the automatic way of setting the hands, you can manually reset the analogue hands by pressing the mode button until you reach the "HS" mode and using the 2 or 4 o'clock buttons to adjust the hands.
Press the "mode" button (bottom left) until the display says "HS" then press either the top right or bottom right button (depending whether you want to advance or ****** the hands) until the hands point the correct time.
When you have finished, press the mode button until the display returns to normal.
If you have any problems, (I have given you instructions that apply to my Casio, which is a different model, then you can get instructions for your model from the Casio web site.
Go to the casio web site "casio.com".
Select "support" and the "manuals", watches;
Accept terms
Select "watch manual archive"
Read the number of the back of your watch and enter it into the search box
If you haven't got instructions on how to align the hands with the digital display , you can get instructions from the Casio web site.
Go to the casio web site "casio.com".
Select "support" and the "manuals", watches;
Accept terms
Select "watch manual archive"
Read the number of the back of your watch and enter it into the search box
I haven't been able to locate your watch but since watches tend to be similar in operation, I suggest that you look at the instructions for my watch and try a similar settings.
Go to "http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw2735.pdf" and instructions for a Casio watch will appear. Go to page 4 and read instructions under "to adjust analogue time".
Push the lower left mode button (C) until the bottom line of the LCD is "HS". Then press either to top right (B) or bottom right (D) buttons to change the position of the hands.
The mode button selection is shown on page 1 of the manual. Changing the hands is described in the Analog Timekeeping section on page 4 of the manual.
The manual is currently available here:
http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw2735.pdf
I have a wave ceptor casio watch 2734 model WVA 105H, however I've lost the manaul. I have a problem, the digital time reads correctly but analogue time is incorrect. How do I move the hands to the correct time?
If you could find a solution it would be most appreciated.
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