Casio twin sensor compass u0026 thermometer watch manual
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch. Warning! your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Center. E-3 About This Manual • Depending on the model of your watch, digital display Digital Compass, Thermometer 1 to 2 minutes Sunrise/Sunset, Moon Age, Alarm 2 . Casio Men's Twin Sensor Digital Compass Sport Watch SGWV: Twin Sensor and temperature and direction readings. M water resistance. World time, stopwatch alarm, and other basic timekeeping functions. Direction sensor and temperature sensor. Mineral glass. Resin Band. Built-in Components: Comfortmeter, Altimeter, Thermometer. View the manual for the Casio Twin Sensor SGWH-1AV here, for free. This manual comes under the category Sport Watches and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Casio Twin Sensor SGWH-1AV or do you need help? Ask your question here97%(1).
· Thermometer (°C / +60°C) A sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it in °C (°C /+60°C). Digital-compass A built-in direction sensor detecs the magnetic north. 10, m Altimeter A pressure sensor detects changes in the air pressure and converts the result into an altitude up to 10, m. Traded. Thanks WUS This is in 95 percent condition. I am the original owner. No scratches on crystal. Includes original box and manual. $40 PayPal will get it to you shipped Priority Mail. Casio Twin Sensor Compass Thermometer Moon data Watch SGWH-2BPlease visit our website for more info about this watch www.doorway.ru
Best Buy has honest and unbiased customer reviews for Casio - Men's Digital Compass Twin Sensor Sport Watch - Black. Read helpful reviews from our. concentrations of the bearing sensor may have the watch's battery replaced. In the Digital Compass/Thermometer Mode, hold down A until the indicator at the. Compass does much better. PITA manual. A tough working watch and retro reminder of my digital watches (Texas Instruments!) in the 70’s.
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