Casio Casio Watch 2832 User's Manual

Casio Watches User's Manual - Casio Watch 2832.
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Operation Guide 2696/2832(B)

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Power Saving causes the watch to automatically enter a sleep state to save power whenever the watch is left in the dark.

• Note that the watch may also enter the sleep state if the watch is blocked from light by your sleeve.

❚ How the sleep state works
• Display sleep state

The display sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left in the
dark for about one hour between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

• The watch enters the display sleep state, which causes the

display to go blank. Alarms and the hourly time signal continue to
operate normally while the watch is in the display sleep state.

• The watch does not enter the sleep state if it is in the

Stopwatch Mode.

Module 2696

Module 2832

Power Saving 
indicator

• The module number is engraved on the back cover of the

watch case.

• Function sleep state

The function sleep state is triggered whenever the watch is left
in the dark for six or seven days.

• The Power Saving indicator stops flashing and remains on the

display. Alarms and the hourly time signal are also disabled while the
watch is in the function sleep state. Time calibration signal reception
is not performed while the watch is in the function sleep state.

• Digital timekeeping functions continue to operate normally

in the function sleep state.

❚ To recover from the sleep state
Place the watch in an area that is well-lit, press any button, or
angle the watch toward your face to illuminate the display of the
watch using the Auto Light.

• It can take up to two seconds before display figures re-appear

after you place the watch in a well-lit area.

❚ To turn Power Saving on and off
Use the procedure under “Configuring Time and Date Settings
Manually” to turn Power Saving on or off.

• Power Saving is designed to conserve power when you do

not use the watch for a long time.

• To conserve power, the World Time that you can display on

the Timekeeping Mode stops while the watch is in a sleep
state. When the watch recovers from a sleep state, the
Timekeeping Mode World Time restarts from the time that it
stopped when the sleep state was entered. To correct the
World Time, change to the World Time mode and then
return to the Timekeeping Mode. Note that the Timekeeping
Mode World Time will not stop if Power Saving is turned off.

Power Saving

Modes and Display Screens

• The actual appearance of your watch display depends on its module number.
• All display examples shown here use Module 2832. The module number is engraved on the back cover of the watch.

Timekeeping Mode

Days of the Week 
SUN: Sunday 

MON: Monday 

TUE: Tuesday 

WED: Wednesday 

THU: Thursday 

FRI: Friday

SAT: Saturday

• For information about the battery indicator, see “Battery 

Indicator”. For information about the receive icon, see 
“Receive Icon”. 

Month Day

World Time

 (24-hour format)

Day of the Week

Battery Indicator

Receive Icon 

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Month, Day

Seconds

Button

Button

Button

Button

(Display switching)

(Light)

Hour, Minutes

Battery Indicator

Receive Icon 

Month, Day

Seconds

Hour, Minutes

(Mode switching)

Module 2832

To switch between display screens
Each press of the 

 button cycles through screens in the 

sequence shown below. 
•   The World Time screen shows the current time, in 24-hour 

format, of the city that is currently selected in the World 
Time Mode. 

PM Indicator
(A indicated for 
AM times.) 

PM Indicator
(A indicated for 
AM times.)

World Time Mode

Alarm Mode

Stopwatch Mode 

World Time

Time

Alarm Number 

City Code

Alarm Time

Mode Indicator

Mode Indicator

Current Time 

(24-hour format)

•   The watch will automatically revert to the Timekeeping Mode 

if you leave it in the Alarm Mode without performing any 
operation for about two or three minutes. 

•   In the Stopwatch Mode, the current time is always displayed 

using 24-hour format. 

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