Modulo2220 Casio 1
Modulo2220 Casio 1
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GENERAL GUIDE
Timekeeping Mode
• Pressing B or E while in the Timekeeping Mode displays the Viewer
Press D to change from mode to mode. Screen, which you can use to view images stored in watch memory.
Press B or E.
Timekeeping Mode IR Mode FRI 3‰
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Press D.
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• Each press of C while in the Timekeeping Mode toggles between the
Day of the Week Screen and the Month Screen.
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Press D. Day of the week Day Month Day
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Press C.
VISUAL DATABANK Mode Stopwatch Mode FRI 3‰ 6
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view images in Press C.
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watch memory,
3‰ to delete images, ‰‰'‰‰
to attach text to 00
images, etc.
Camera Mode
▲ • Pressing F in any mode besides the IR Mode enters the
▲ Camera Mode.
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• Pressing D while in the Camera Mode enters the VISUAL
DATABANK Mode so you can view images you have just
recorded.
Remaining
memory
7‰ Camera Mode operations consume considerable battery power. To protect
capacity
against premature rundown of its battery, the watch automatically goes into a
(number of rest interval, during which you will be unable to re-enter the Camera Mode
images) after you exit it. The length of the rest interval is equal to the amount of time
you spent in the Camera Mode before you exited it. This means that if you
exit the Camera Mode after being in it for 20 seconds, you will be unable to
2. While viewing the image on the display, point the lens of the watch at the
re-enter the Camera Mode for about 20 seconds.
subject whose image you want to record.
3. Press F to release the shutter and record the image. If you try to enter the Camera Mode during a
• This records the image currently on the display and stores it into memory. rest interval, the message WAIT appears on
The image remains on the display for about two seconds as the record
REC
the display, along with a countdown of the
operation is being performed. WAIT remaining rest interval time.
• The maximum rest interval is 60 seconds.
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Remaining rest
interval time
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VISUAL DATABANK™ MODE
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Besides viewing images, you can use the VISUAL DATABANK Mode to
5‰ HZ 6‰ HZ delete images, to attach text to images, etc.
Important!
• The watch does not emit any alarm, Hourly Time Signal, or Countdown
Alarm sound while it is in the VISUAL DATABANK Mode. Instead, the
message ALM flashes in the upper left corner of the display when an alarm
• The lighting type setting screen remains on the display for about one time is reached, and the message TMR flashes when the countdown
second. After that, it returns to the normal Camera Mode screen. reaches zero.
• A lighting type setting you make remains in effect until you change it or exit
the Camera Mode. Outdoor lighting is the initial default whenever you enter To view recorded images
the Camera Mode. 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press D to enter the VISUAL DATABANK
Mode.
• The first image that appears is the one you just recorded or the one that
Recording Modes was on the display when you last exited the Viewer Screen or the VISUAL
There are three recording modes that you can use to produce the type of DATABANK Mode.
image you want. 2. Use E (+) and B (–) to scroll through the
Normal Mode images currently in memory.
This mode records images using 16 grayscales. It is the normal default mode. • Holding down either button scrolls at high
Merge Mode speed.
This mode lets you merge two separately recorded images into a single • Press C to toggle display of the recording
image. date and time (and attached text, if any) of
Art Mode the displayed image on and off.
This mode records images in two-tone monochrome. 3. Press D five times to return to the
Text
Timekeeping Mode.
• The watch automatically switches to the
ABE KEIKO
012-034-5678 Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform
any operation for about two minutes in the
VISUAL DATABANK Mode.
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Recording
date and time
Note
• You can use the procedure under “Image Sorting” for information about
how images are sorted when they are stored in memory.
• The image may appear somewhat dark while the recording date and time
(and attached text, if any) are on the display.
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DEL Note
• You can return to the normal VISUAL DATABANK Mode during the above
procedure by pressing the A button at any point before actually deleting
Cursor the image in step 5.
3. Press F to display the text input screen.
4. Input the text you want.
To delete a specific image
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• Use E (+) and B (–) to cycle through 1. In the VISUAL DATABANK Mode, use E (+) and B (–) to display the
available characters in the sequence shown image you want to delete.
below at the current cursor location. 2. Hold down A for about one second until the SET menu appears.
2000. 6.30.
PM 10:05 • Holding down either button scrolls at high 3. Press E to move the pointer to DEL.
speed. 4. Press F to display the DEL (delete) menu.
5. Press E to move the pointer to PAGE.
6. Press F and a confirmation message appears on the display.
Press E. Press B. 7. If you really want to delete the image, press E to move the pointer to
E YES and then press F. To clear the confirmation message without
Space A to Z 0 to 9 & ’ ( ) deleting anything, leave the pointer at NO and press F.
B
• The message WAIT DEL PAGE remains on the display as the delete
operation is in progress. The watch automatically clears the message and
returns to the normal VISUAL DATABANK Mode after the delete operation
is complete.
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Note
• Use D (right) and C (left) to move the cursor. • You can return to the normal VISUAL DATABANK Mode during the above
5. After the text is the way you want, press A or F to save it. procedure by pressing the A button at any point before actually deleting
the image in step 7.
Note
• The watch automatically stores any input text and exits the text input
screen if you do not perform any operation for about two minutes.
• See “To view recorded images” for information about showing and hiding TIMEKEEPING MODE
text attached to images.
PM indicator The Timekeeping Mode is the default mode of
Image Sorting the watch when you are not recording images,
Day of the week
Images in watch memory are automatically sorted according to the first two using the stopwatch, etc.
letters of their attached text (alpha characters → numbers → symbols). Day • You can use the Viewer Screen to view
Images that do not have any attached text come last, sorted according to images in watch memory.
their recording dates (oldest first). • See “To set the time and date” for
• If multiple images have text that start with the same two characters, those FRI 3‰ information about setting the time and date,
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images are sorted according to their recording dates (oldest first). and for selecting either 12-hour or 24-hour
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Deleting Images
You can use the following procedures to delete a specific image or all images Hour : Minutes
currently stored in watch memory.
Seconds
To delete all images in watch memory
1. In the VISUAL DATABANK Mode, hold To reset the seconds count to zero
down A for about one second until the 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A for about one second until the
SET SET menu appears. seconds digits start to flash on the display. This indicates the setting
NAME 2. Press E to move the pointer to DEL. screen.
2. Press E to reset the seconds count to 00.
DEL • Pressing E while the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59 resets the
seconds to 00 and add 1 to the minutes. In the range of 00 to 29, the
minutes count is unchanged.
Pointer 3. Press A to exit the setting screen and return to the Timekeeping Mode.
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Using the Viewer Screen 3. While the hour setting is flashing, use E (+) and B (–) to change it.
• Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.
The press of a button in the Timekeeping Mode displays the Viewer Screen, • When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the
which you can use to view images stored in memory. time correctly as am (A indicator) or pm (P indicator).
4. Press D so that the minute digits of the alarm time start to flash.
Important!
• Each press of D moves the flashing between Hour and Minutes.
• The watch does not emit any alarm, Hourly Time Signal, or Countdown Alarm
5. While the minutes setting is flashing, use E (+) and B (–) to change it.
sound while the Viewer Screen is on the display. Instead, the message ALM
• Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed.
flashes in the upper left corner of the display when an alarm time is reached,
6. Press A to exit the setting screen.
and the message TMR flashes when the countdown reaches zero.
Note
To display the Viewer Screen • The watch automatically exits the setting screen if you do not perform any
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press E or B operation for about two minutes.
to display the image that was on the
display the last time you exited the Viewer
Screen or the VISUAL DATABANK Mode. Daily Alarm Operation
2. Use E (+) and B (–) to scroll through the The alarm sounds at the preset time each day for about 20 seconds, or until
images in memory. you stop it by pressing any button.
• Holding down either button scrolls at high
speed. To test the alarm
• Hold down C to view the recording date Alarm on indicator
Text In the Alarm Mode, hold down C to sound the
and time of the displayed image, and text
attached to the image, if there is any. alarm.
ABE KEIKO
012-034-5678 • The image may appear somewhat dark AL2
while recording date and time (and attached A To turn a daily alarm and the Hourly
text, if any) are on the display. 12:‰‰ Time Signal on and off
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PM 10:05
3. To close the Viewer Screen and return to ON 1. In the Alarm Mode, use E (+) and B (–)
the Timekeeping Mode display, press D. to display an alarm screen or the Hourly
• The watch automatically exits the Viewer Time Signal screen.
Recording date Screen if you do not perform any operation Hourly time 2. When the alarm or Hourly Time Signal you
and time The on/off
for about 15 seconds. Signal on want is selected, press C to turn it on and
indicator status of each
alarm is
off.
To adjust image contrast indicated here. • The alarm on indicator and the Hourly Time
Signal on indicator are shown on the display
1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press E or B to display the Viewer Screen. in the Timekeeping, Alarm, Countdown
2. Press A to display the current image contrast setting value in the upper Alarm, and Stopwatch Modes.
left corner of the display. • If any alarm is on, the alarm on indicator is
3. Use B (darker) and E (lighter) to adjust the contrast to any one of the shown on the display.
15 available levels.
4. After the contrast setting is the way you want, press A to apply the
setting and exit the setting screen.
Important!
• The watch does not emit the Countdown Alarm sound while it is in the
ALARM MODE Camera Mode, VISUAL DATABANK Mode, or IR Mode, or while the
Timekeeping Mode’s Viewer Screen is on the display.
Alarm name You can use the Alarm Mode to set five • In the case of the VISUAL DATABANK Mode and Viewer Screen, the
(Alarm 2) independent alarms. You can also turn on an message TMR flashes in the upper left corner of the display when the end
Hourly Time Signal that causes the watch to of the countdown is reached.
beep every hour on the hour.
AL2 To set the countdown start time
A Important!
• The watch does not emit any alarm or 1. In the Countdown Alarm Mode, hold down
12:‰‰ Hourly Time Signal sounds while it is in the TMR
A until the minutes setting of the
OFF Camera Mode, VISUAL DATABANK Mode, countdown alarm start to flash.
2. While the minutes setting is flashing, use
or IR Mode, or while the Timekeeping
Mode’s Viewer Screen is on the display.
6‰'‰‰ E (+) and B (–) to change it.
Alarm time • In the case of the VISUAL DATABANK • Holding down either button changes the
(Hour : Minutes) Mode and Viewer Screen, the message setting at high speed.
ALM flashes in the upper left corner of the 3. Press A to exit the setting screen.
display when an alarm time is reached.
Note
• The watch automatically exits the setting screen if you do not perform any
To set the alarm time
operation for about two minutes.
1. In the Alarm Mode, use E (+) and B (–) to display the screen for the
alarm whose time you want to set.
Using the Countdown Alarm
Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3
(AL1) (AL2) (AL3) • Each press of E starts and stops the
countdown.
TMR • The time is counted down on the display in
Hourly Time Signal Alarm 5 Alarm 4 one-second increments.
(SIG) (AL5) (AL4) 2'59 • Pressing B while a countdown is stopped
resets the countdown to the countdown start
2. After you select an alarm, hold down A time.
until the hour digits of the alarm time start • When the countdown reaches zero, an
AL2 to flash on the display. alarm sounds for about 10 seconds or until
A Minutes Seconds
• The hour digits are flashing because they you stop it by pressing any button.
12:‰‰ are selected.
ON • This operation automatically turns on the
alarm.
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Note
• Pressing A during the above procedure displays the COM menu.
IR MODE • Pressing D during the above procedure returns to the Timekeeping Mode.
Use the IR Mode to exchange data between two watches or between your To receive a single image
watch and computer.
1. On the COM menu, press E to move the
Note pointer to OTHERS.
COM
• An infrared adapter (PAD-2) is required to exchange data with a computer.
• For details about the procedure for exchanging data with a computer, see PC
the documentation contained on the CD-ROM that comes with the PAD-2
OTHERS
infrared adapter.
Pointer
Exchanging Data Between Two Watches 2. Press F to display the OTHERS menu,
To exchange data between two watches, orient the watches as shown below. with the pointer located next to SEND.
OTHERS 3. Press E to move the pointer to RECEIVE.
30 degrees
IR port maximum SEND
RECEIVE
Note
IR COM • Pressing A during the above procedure displays the COM menu.
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COM PC • Pressing D during the above procedure returns to the Timekeeping Mode.
OTHERS
• If you leave the watch in the IR Mode for about two minutes without performing
any operation, it automatically changes to the Timekeeping Mode.
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Communication Errors • Never leave a dead or weak battery in the battery compartment. Doing so
runs the risk of damage and malfunction due to battery fluid leaks.
Watch Message/Indicator Cause and Remedy • Be sure to dispose of old batteries according to the local laws and
OTHERS SEND • Communication failed for some reason. regulations in your area.
ERROR Try again. • Improperly replacing the battery can result in damage to the watch.
Sender Repairing such damage will be charged to you, so take care to replace the
Flashing arrow • Communication link with receiver was battery correctly.
marks. broken. Re-align watches and try again. • Never try to take the battery apart, or expose it to heat or direct flame.
OTHERS RECEIVE • Communication failed for some reason. Take care that the positive and negative ends of the battery never become
ERROR Try again. shorted.
PLAY 100 FULL • Watch memory is full. Delete images • The battery installed at the factory is not rechargeable. Never try to charge
Receiver it.
you no longer need and try again.
• Should battery fluid ever leak inside the battery compartment, immediately
Flashing arrow • Communication link with sender was use a dry rag to wipe it out while taking care not to get any fluid on your
marks. broken. Re-align watches and try again. hands.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If accidentally
Communication Precautions swallowed, immediately contact a physician.
• The two watches must be within 10cm (4 inches) and 30 degrees of each
other.
• Proper data communication may also be impossible if the two watches are To replace the battery
too close to each other.
• Do not move the watches while communication is in progress. Rotate to this 1. Open the battery cover.
• Make sure there is nothing between the two watches that blocks the path point to open. • Insert a coin or other similar object into the
of the IR signal. slot in the battery cover and rotate the cover
• Infrared communication may not be possible in areas where lighting is to the OPEN position.
bright, near a window, etc. Perform data communication under normal C LO S E
• Do not use undue force when rotating the
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room lighting (about 500 lux). EN
battery cover. Doing so can damage the
OOPP
• The maximum allowable distance between watches may be less than cover.
10cm when the watch is warm.
• An unrelated nearby IR data communication operation can interfere with
proper IR data communication between two watches.
• The maximum allowable distance between watches may be less than
10cm when watch battery power is low. Battery cover
• The watch automatically returns to the COM (IR Mode) menu about five
minutes after the image selection screen or receive standby screen is 2. Remove the old battery.
displayed. If the point where five minutes elapse occurs while a data send/ Gasket
• If you have trouble removing the battery, try
receive operation is in progress, the operation continues until it is turning the back of the watch downwards so
complete, after which the watch automatically returns to the COM menu. it falls out.
• Take care that you do not lose the battery
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EN
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compartment gasket.
• Keep your fingers away from the spring
POWER SUPPLY inside the battery compartment. The sharp
edges of the spring create the risk of
About the Pre-installed Battery personal injury.
Spring
The battery installed at the factory discharges during shipment and inventory
storage. Because of this, it may not provide the normal battery life specified Battery
for this watch. compartment
• It is up to you to purchase a battery for replacement, even if the battery you
are replacing does not last for the specified battery life period.
Inside of battery cover
Low Battery Indication
As the battery goes low, the watch gradually disables functions to conserve 3. Load a new battery.
Gasket
remaining power, as described below. • Wipe the surfaces of a new battery with a
dry cloth, and load the battery into the watch
Low battery indicator Step 1 with its plus (+) side facing up (so you can
The low battery indicator flashes on the display C LO
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see it).
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etc.
Battery Precautions
Incorrectly using a battery can cause it to burst or leak, possibly damaging
the interior of the watch. Note the following precautions.
• This watch is powered by a single CR-2032 lithium battery.
• We strongly urge use of battery type specifically recommended in this
manual.
• Damage to or dirt, dust, moisture on the inside of the battery cover or on
the surface that comes into contact with the rubber seal (gasket) can cause
loss of water resistance. Keep such areas clean and free of moisture.
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