Preview only show first 10 pages with watermark. For full document please download

Qw-2269 - Casio Europe

   EMBED


Share

Transcript

SERVICE MANUAL & PARTS LIST REF. NO. S/M-738 MAY. 2001 MODULE NO. QW-2269 GL-130 INDEX R (WITHOUT PRICE) CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Page SPECIFICATIONS: QW-2269 ..................................................................... 1 OPERATION CHART: QW-2269 ................................................................ 2 DRAWINGS: QW-2269 3-1. LCD DIAGRAM ................................................................................... 6 3-2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 7 3-3. CHECKING TERMINALS AND COMPONENT .................................. 8 EXPLODED VIEW: QW-2269 ..................................................................... 9 PARTS LIST: QW-2269 ............................................................................. 10 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR: QW-2269 6-1. AC (ALL CLEAR) AND REMOVING OF MODULE ........................... 11 6-2. ACCURACY CHECKING ................................................................... 11 1. SPECIFICATIONS: QW-2269 Item Battery Battery life Current consumption Alarm system Accuracy Accuracy setting system Accuracy checking Functions Detail CR1616 Approx. 2 years 1.58 µA maximum Piezo plate on Back cover ±15 sec./month Trimmer capacitor See page 9 • Shock resistant (G-SHOCK) • Electro-luminescent backlight Auto light switch, afterglow • World Time: 10 sites (preset with information about 10 surfing tournament sites around the world; preset data can be replaced with user data), 8character site name, daylight saving on/off • Tide graph • Moon data function (moon up & moon down time and moon age of the input data) Moon phase graph • Sunrise/Sunset (Sunrise time/Sunset time) • 1/100-sec. stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times • Countdown timer Input range: 1 min. to 24 hr. Unit: 1 sec. Others: Auto-repeat, progress beeper on/off • Multi-function alarms 3 independent multi-function alarms • Hourly time signal • Auto-calendar (to year 2039) • 12/24-hour formats • Regular timekeeping: Hr, min, sec, pm, month, date, day —1— 2. OPERATION CHART: QW-2269 GENERAL GUIDE • Press C to change from mode to mode. After you perform an operation in Countdown Timer Mode or Stopwatch Mode, pressing C returns to the Timekeeping Mode. • In the Timekeeping Mode, Moon Data Mode, Sunrise/Sunset Mode or Alarm Mode, press D to illuminate the display for about two seconds. In the Countdown Timer Mode or Stopwatch Mode, press E to illuminate the display for about two seconds. Moon Data Mode Timekeeping Mode Sunrise/Sunset Mode Countdown Timer Mode To change a point name 1. Press E to scroll forward through the characters at the current flashing location, or B to scroll backwards. Holding down either button changes the current characters at high speed. 2. When the character you want is displayed, press C to advance to the next character. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all eight characters of the point name. • After you are finished making the settings you want, press A to advance to the Longitude/Latitude, Lunar Tide Interval Setting Screen. TIMEKEEPING MODE The settings you make in the Timekeeping Mode are very important, because they affect the Moon Data, Tide Graph, and Sunrise/Sunset functions. There are three setting screens in the Timekeeping Mode: the Time and Date Setting Screen, DST, GMT Differential, Point Name Setting Screen, and Longitude/Latitude, Lunar Tide Interval Setting Screen. • For normal timekeeping, you need to set the time, and date, and turn daylight saving time (summer time) on or off. • To use the Moon Data, Tide Graph, and Sunrise/Sunset functions, you must set the GMT differential, your current longitude and latitude, and the lunar tide interval on your point. • If you do not operate any button for a few minutes while a selection is flashing, the flashing stops and the watch goes back to the Timekeeping Mode automatically. • Any time you change a setting on one of the three setting screens, exiting the setting screens causes the graphics at the top of the display to perform an animated pattern for a few minutes while the watch calculates data. Longitude/Latitude, Lunar Tide Interval Setting Screen Latitude Luner tide interval Tide graph Moon graph Month Year To set the lunar tide interval at your current location 1. Press E to increase the hours value or B to decrease it. Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed. 2. Press C to move to the minute’s digits. 3. Press E to increase the minutes value or B to decrease it. 4. After you are finished making the settings you want, press A to return to the normal Timekeeping Mode Screen. About the lunar tide interval The lunar tide interval is the period from the moon’s upper transit (moon up) to high tide. If you know the lunar tide interval, tide changes can be determined using the moon age. This watch calculates tide changes according to the current time and the location setting, and displays them graphically. 12/24-Hour Format 4. While the second’s digits are selected (flashing), press E to reset the seconds to 00. If you press E while the second’s count is in the range of 30 to 59, the seconds are reset to 00 and 1 is added to the minutes. If the second’s count is in the range of 00 to 29, the minute’s count is unchanged. 5. While any other digits (besides seconds), are selected (flashing), press E to increase the number or B to decrease it. Holding down either button changes the current number at high speed. • While the 12/24-hour setting is selected, press E to switch between the two formats. • The day of the week is automatically set in accordance with the date. • The date can be set with the range of January 1,1995 to December 31, 2039. 6. After you are finished making the settings you want, press A to advance to the DST, GMT Differential, Point Name Setting Screen. To return to the normal Timekeeping Mode screen, press A three times. To calculate the lunar tide interval 1. Look up the high tide time for the flood tide of the location whose tide changes you want to know. 2. Use this watch to look up the moon up time that occurs immediately before this time. 3. Subtracting the moon up time from the high tide time produces the lunar tide interval. MULTI-TIME MODE To view point data DST, GMT Differential, Point Name Setting Screen 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, press B to enter the Multi-time Mode. The first point that appears is the one you selected as your home (Timekeeping Mode) point. 2. Press B to scroll through the data for the 10 points. The watch beeps and returns to the Timekeeping Mode after the tenth point. • Pressing C at any time in the Multi-time Mode immediately returns to the Timekeeping Mode. • You can use the procedure under “DST, GMT Differential, Point Name Setting Screen” and “Longitude/Latitude, Lunar Tide Interval Setting Screen” to change the name and other data of a point. Use this screen to switch DST (daylight saving time or summer time) on and off, to specify the GMT differential from your current location and to input new point names. Point name Press C. Press C. Longitude 3. Press C to move the selection around the display in the following sequence. Day Minutes To set the longitude and latitude of your current location While the Longitude/Latitude is flashing on the display, use E to change the longitude value and B to change the latitude value. To reverse the direction of the change (from increase to decrease, or from decrease to increase), press D. • After you are finished making the settings you want, press C to advance to the Lunar Tide Interval Setting Screen. PM indicator Minutes Hours Press C. Lunar tide interval • Use this screen to set the current time and date, to reset the seconds to 00, and to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping. 1. In the Timekeeping Mode, check if the DST indicator is displayed, and change the DST setting in accordance with the timekeeping in your area. • Turn on DST if daylight saving time (summer time) is currently in effect in your area. If daylight saving time is not currently in effect in your area, be sure to turn DST off. • See “DST, GMT Differential, Point Name Setting Screen” for details about turning DST on and off. 2. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A until the Day of week second’s digits start to flash. This is the Time and Date Month - Day Setting Screen. Hour : Minutes Seconds Hour Use this screen to specify the longitude, latitude, and lunar tide interval of your current location. Longitude/Latitude To set the time and date Seconds Alarm Mode Stopwatch Mode GMT differential Multi-time Mode DST ON/OFF Point name DST ON/OFF GMT differential 1st character 2nd character 8th character Press B. Press C. To turn DST on and off While ON or OFF and the small DST mark is flashing on the display, press E to toggle DST on and off. • Use C to move the flashing to the GMT differential value. Point name Local time This watch comes pre-programmed with data for 10 surfing points around the world. The data for each point includes an 8-character point name, GMT differential, longitude and latitude, and lunar tide interval. Setting the current time and date for any of the points causes the time and date settings for all other points to be adjusted accordingly. In the case of DST, however, you must make a separate setting for each point. You can use the following procedure to select any one of the ten points as your home time point. • See the “PRESET LOCATION CHART” for details on the locations whose data is preset in watch memory when you purchase it. Important! • Be sure to use this procedure to turn daylight saving time (summer time) on and off. Never manually change the timekeeping setting to adjust for daylight saving time. Doing so will produce incorrect Moon Data, Tide Graph, and Sunrise/Sunset data. To set the GMT differential • The GMT differential is the difference in time between the time zone where you are currently located and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). • See “TIME ZONE CHART” for information about determining the GMT differential in your area. 1. Press E to increase the value or B to decrease it. Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed. 2. Use C to move the flashing to the first character of the point name. To select a point for your home time While the point you want to use for your home time is displayed in the Multi-time Mode, hold down E for about two seconds. —2— To display the moon up and moon down time for a specific date ABOUT THE BACKLIGHT • The moon data for your home (Timekeeping Mode) point appears first when you enter the Moon Data Mode. • Press E (forward) or B (back) within about two seconds after entering the Moon Data Mode to scroll to another point. It takes a few minutes before moon data appears after you display the name of a point. • If you do not perform any button operation, about two seconds after you enter the Moon Data Mode the display changes automatically to show the moon data for today’s date. Pressing E advances to the next date, while B goes back to the previous date. Holding down either button scrolls the date at high speed. It takes a few minutes before moon data appears after you display a date. Point name About the Auto Light Switch Day Month When the auto light switch is turned on, the backlight automatically turns on for two seconds under the conditions described below. Avoid wearing the watch on the inside of your wrist. Doing so causes the auto light switch to operate when not needed, which shortens battery life. Moon age Moving the watch to a position that is parallel to the ground and then tilting it towards you more than 40 degrees causes the backlight to illuminate. More than 40° Parallel to ground Moon down time Moon up time • The backlight may not illuminate if the face of the watch is more than 15 degrees off parallel to the left or right. Make sure that the back of your hand is parallel to the ground. Parallel to ground More than 15 degrees too high • Note that once the moon data display appears, you cannot change to another point. To change to another point, press A twice to return to the point name display and make the changes you want. • Moon data is displayed in 5-minute units. • For days around the full moon (moon age 15) or new moon (moon age 29.5), there are days where there is no moon up or moon down. In such cases, the xx:xx is shown for the moon up or moon down time. Year More than 15 degrees too low • Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto light switch function. If the backlight does not illuminate, try moving the watch back to the starting position (parallel with the ground) and then tilt it back toward you again. If this does not work, drop your arm all the way down so it hangs at your side, and then bring it back up again. • Under certain conditions the backlight may not light until about one second after you turn the face of the watch towards you. This does not necessarily indicate malfunction of the backlight. Day Month TIDE GRAPH MODE 1. Press A while in the Moon Data Mode to enter the Tide Graph Mode. The display shows the tide graph for 6:00 am on the date that was selected in the Moon Data Mode. 2. Use E (forward) and B (back) to scroll the time in 1-hour increments. Holding down either button changes the time at high speed. • Note that once you enter the Tide Graph Mode, you cannot change to another point or date. To change to another point or date, press A to return to the Moon Data Mode, make the changes you want, and then reenter the Tide Graph Mode. Tide graph Time To turn the auto light switch on and off In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down E for one or two seconds to turn the auto light switch function on and off. Hold down E. Month - Day Auto light switch on indicator ON OFF • The auto light switch indicator is shown on the display in all modes while the auto light switch is on. • In order to protect against running down the battery, the auto light switch is automatically turned off approximately six hours after you turn it on. Repeat the above procedure to turn the auto light switch back on if you want. • Pressing D (Timekeeping Mode, Moon Data Mode, Tide Graph Mode, Sunrise/ Sunset Mode, Alarm Mode) or E (Countdown Timer Mode, Stopwatch Mode) illuminates the display, regardless of the auto light switch’s on/off setting. High Ebb Low Flood High The black bar on the tide graph indicates the current tide. SUNRISE/SUNSET MODE Caution • The backlight of this watch employs an electro-luminescent (EL) light, which loses its illuminating power after very long term use. • Frequent use of the backlight shortens the battery life. • The watch may emit an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated. This is due to vibration of the EL panel used for illumination, and does not indicate malfunction. Month • The today’s sunrise and sunset data for the point currently selected in the Moon Data Mode appears first when you enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode. • Press E (forward) or B (back) within about two seconds after entering the Sunrise/Sunset Mode to scroll to another point. It takes a few minutes before Day sunrise/sunset data appears after you display the name of a point. • If you do not perform any button operation, about two seconds after you enter the Sunrise/Sunset Mode the display changes automatically to show the sunrise/ sunset data for today’s date. Pressing E advances to the next date, while B goes back to the previous date. Holding down either button scrolls the date at high speed. It takes a few minutes before sunrise/sunset data appears after you display a date. Sunset time Sunrise time Warning! • Never try to read your watch when mountain climbing or hiking in areas that are dark or in areas with poor footing. Doing so is dangerous and can result in serious personal injury. • Never try to read your watch when running where there is the danger of accidents, especially in locations where there might be vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Doing so is dangerous and can result in serious personal injury. • Never try to read your watch when riding on a bicycle or when operating a motorcycle or any other motor vehicle. Doing so is dangerous and can result in a traffic accident and serious personal injury. • When you are wearing the watch, make sure that its auto backlight function is turned off before riding on a bicycle or operating a motorcycle or any other motor vehicle. Sudden and unintended operation of the auto backlight can create a distraction, which can result in a traffic accident and serious personal injury. Point name • Note that once the sunrise/sunset data display appears, you cannot change to another point. To change to another point, press A to return to the point name display and make the changes you want. • Sunrise/sunset data is displayed in 5-minute units. COUNTDOWN TIMER MODE The countdown start time can be set within a range of 1 second to 24 hours. When the countdown reaches zero, an alarm sounds. MOON DATA MODE Be sure to set the current time and your current location before trying to use the Moon Data Mode. The Moon Data Mode display shows the current moon age, as well as moon up and moon down times. Moon age is indicated both by a value and one of the following graphics. New Moon Crescent Moon Half Moon First Quarter Full Moon To set the countdown start time and to switch auto repeat timing on and off 1. Hold down A while in the Countdown Timer Mode. The minute’s digits flash on the display because they are selected. 2. Press C to change the selection in the following sequence. Half Moon Last Quarter Minutes • The light part of the moon graph shows the part of the Moon that is visible in the sky during each particular phase. • The moon graph shows the Moon as viewed at noon from a position in the Northern Hemisphere looking south. Note that at times the image shown by the moon graph may differ from that of the actual Moon in your area. • The left-right orientation of the Moon phase is reversed when viewing from the Southern Hemisphere or from a point near the equator. Moon Moon-Up Location Earth Hours : Minutes Seconds Hours Auto repeat on/off Seconds 3. While the hour, minutes, or second’s digits are flashing, press E to increase the value or B to decrease it. Holding down either button changes the value at high speed. • To set the starting value of the countdown time to 24 hours, set 0:00 00. 4. While the auto repeat indicator is flashing, press E toggle auto repeat on and off. The auto repeat indicator is on the display only while you are setting the countdown start time. • The moon up time indicates when the moon will reach its highest point relative to your current location (upper transit), while the moon down time indicates when it will reach its lowest point (lower transit). Note that moon up and moon down times are accurate up to ±30 minutes. Press E. Auto repeat OFF Auto repeat ON 5. After you set the countdown start time and auto repeat timing on and off, press A to return to the Countdown Timer Mode. Moon Moon-Down —3— To use the countdown alarm To set the alarm time 1. Press D while in the Countdown Timer Mode to start the countdown alarm. 2. Press D again to stop the countdown alarm. • You can resume countdown alarm operation by pressing D. 3. Press D to stop the countdown alarm, and then press B to reset the countdown time to its starting value. • When the end of the countdown is reached and auto repeat timing is off, the alarm sounds for 10 seconds or until you stop the alarm by pressing any button. Countdown timing stops and the countdown time is automatically reset to its starting value after the alarm stops. • When the end of the countdown is reached while auto repeat is on, the alarm sounds, but the countdown restarts from the beginning without stopping. You can stop the countdown by pressing D and manually reset to the start time by pressing B. • If you set a starting time of 10 seconds or less and have Auto Repeat turned on, the countdown alarm tone (which normally sounds for 10 seconds) sounds for only one second. 1. Press E while in the Alarm Mode to select Alarm 1 through Alarm 3 and Hourly Time Signal. Alarm 1 Alarm 3 Hourly Time Signal 2. After you select an alarm, hold down A until the hour digits start to flash on the display. The hour digits flash because they are selected. At this time the Alarm is automatically switched on. 3. Press C to change the selection in the following sequence. Hour Minutes Month Day 4. Press E to increase the number or B to decrease it. Holding down either button changes the current number at high speed. • The format (12-hour and 24-hour) of the alarm time matches the format you select for normal timekeeping. • When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correctly as morning or afternoon. 5. After you set the alarm time, press A to return to the Alarm Mode. • If you do not operate any button for a few minutes while a selection is flashing, the flashing stops and the watch goes back to the Alarm Mode automatically. To turn the progress beeper on and off While the Countdown Timer Mode screen shows its starting value or while a countdown operation is in progress, press B to toggle the progress beeper on and off. OFF Alarm 2 To stop the alarm • Press any button to stop the alarm after it starts to sound. ON • When the progress beeper is turned on, the watch beeps as the countdown time passes the 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1-minute marks, and the 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1-second marks. To switch an alarm on and off 1. In the Alarm Mode, press E to select an alarm. 2. When an alarm you want to is selected, press B to switch it on and off. • If any alarm is on, the alarm on indicator is shown on the display when you change to another mode. STOPWATCH MODE The Stopwatch Mode lets you measure elapsed time, split times, and two finishes. The range of the stopwatch is 23 hours, 59 minutes 59 seconds. You can use the EL backlight at any time while the stopwatch is operating by pressing E. • For the first 60 minutes, the screen shows minutes, seconds, and 1/100 second. After 60 minutes, the 1/100 screen format changes to show hours, minutes, and second seconds. • The stopwatch continues to run, restarting from zero after it reaches its limit, until you stop it. Minutes Seconds Alarm on indicator To switch the Hourly Time Signal on and off 1. In the Alarm Mode, press E to select the Hourly Time Signal. 2. When Hourly Time Signal is selected, press B to switch it on and off. • If Hourly Time Signal is on, the Hourly Time Signal On indicator is shown on the display when you change to another mode. To test the alarm Seconds Hours Hourly time signal on indicator Hold down E while in the Alarm Mode to sound the alarm. Minutes Elapsed time measurement Stop Start Re-start Stop Clear Split release Stop Clear PRESET LOCATION CHART Split time measurement Split Start Split time and 1st-2nd place times Start HUNTNGTN ■ Split Stop Split release First runner finishes. Display time of first runner. Second runner finishes. Display time of second runner. FIGUEIRA ■ ■ HOSSEGOR ■ TORAMI ■ PIPELINE Clear ■ RIO EAST JAVA ■ REUNION ■ JEFFREY ■ ■ GOLD CST Auto-Start In addition to the normal instant start at the press of a button, the stopwatch can also be set up to start timing automatically after five seconds have elapsed. • While the stopwatch is stopped and cleared to all zeros, press A to toggle auto-start on and off. Turning on auto-start displays 5 in the lower part of the display. 00' 00" 00 is displayed when auto-start is turned off. Point name ALARM MODE Alarm number You can set three independent alarms with the hour, minutes, month and day. Use the Alarm Mode to turn the alarm and the Hourly Time Signal on and off. • When an alarm is turned on, an alarm tone sounds for 20 seconds when the preset time reached. • When the Hourly Time Signal is turned on, the watch beeps every hour on the hour. Alarm types The types of alarm you get depends on the information you set. Day Month Alarm on indicator Hour : Minutes • To set a daily alarm Set the hour and minutes for the alarm time. Set “xx” for the month and day. This type of setting causes the alarm to sound everyday at the time you set. • To set a date alarm Set the month, day, hour and minutes for the alarm time. This type of setting causes the alarm to sound at the specific time, on the specific date you set. • To set a 1-month alarm Set the month, hour and minutes for the alarm time. Set “xx” for the day. This type setting causes the alarm to sound every day at the time you set, only during the month you set. • To set a month alarm Set the day, hour and minutes for the alarm time. Set “xx” for the month. This type of the setting causes the alarm to sound every month at the time you set, on the day you set. —4— GMT differential Lunar Tide Interval Longitude Latitude TORAMI 140° E 35° N 9 4:50 GOLD CST 154° E 28° S 10 8:30 PIPELINE 158° W 22° N –10 3:00 HUNTNGTN 118° W 34° N –8 9:20 RIO 43° W 23° S –3 3:00 FIGUEIRA 9° W 40° N 0 2:10 HOSSEGOR 1° W 44° N 1 3:10 JEFFREY 25° E 34° S 2 3:10 REUNION 55° E 21° S 4 1:40 EAST JAVA 114° E 9° S 7 10:40 TIME ZONE CHART North America 180° NO. 165° . 135° 150° 120° 105° 75° 90° 60° 45° 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 4 . 3 60° . 12 . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 17 8 20 9 165° 180° 6 . 1 11 15 14 16 45° 23 19 21 30° 22 18 2 . 13 7 5 0° 10 CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME PAGO PAGO HONOLULU ANCHORAGE NOME LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO LAS VEGAS VANCOUVER SEATTLE DENVER EL PASO EDMONTON CHICAGO HOUSTON –11 –10 –9 –9 –8 –8 –8 –8 –8 –7 –7 –7 –6 –6 171°W 158°W 150°W 165°W 118°W 122°W 115°W 123°W 122°W 105°W 106°W 114°W 88°W 95°W 14°N 21°N 61°N 65°N 34°N 38°N 36°N 49°N 48°N 40°N 32°N 54°N 42°N 30°N 15° 15° Central and South America NO. . .. . 4 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 7 3 0° . 2 . . . . 15° 10 5 8 9 1 . .. 6 11 30° 12 CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME PANAMA CITY LIMA BOGOTA CARACAS LA PAZ SANTIAGO PORT OF SPAIN RIO DE JANEIRO SAO PAULO BRASILIA BUENOS AIRES MONTEVIDEO –5 –5 –5 –4 –4 –4 –4 –3 –3 –3 –3 –3 80°W 77°W 74°W 67°W 68°W 71°W 61°W 43°W 47°W 48°W 58°W 56°W 75° 90° 60° NO. 0° 15° 30° 45° 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. . . 16 60° 14 . ... . . . . . . . . . . 3 10 11 2 12 6 13 7 45° 17 8 9 . 5 1 CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME AZORES LONDON DUBLIN CASABLANCA LISBON PARIS MILAN ROME MADRID AMSTERDAM HAMBURG FRANKFURT VIENNA STOCKHOLM –1 +0 +0 +0 +0 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 25°W 0°E 6°W 8°W 9°W 2°E 9°E 12°E 4°W 5°E 10°E 9°E 16°E 18°E 38°N 51°N 53°N 34°N 39°N 49°N 45°N 42°N 40°N 52°N 54°N 50°N 48°N 59°N 15 4 Africa and Middle East NO. 1 .. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 2 30° . . . . .. . . 4 10 5 6 15° . . 14 11 7 15 . . . 13 12 8 16 0° 1 9 1 15° 30° 15° 0° 15° . 3 30° 45° 60° NO. . 14 . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . 1 16 11 2 12 15 20 9 4 8 3 30° 15° . .. . . 13 75° 90° .. 18 19 0° 26 22 21 60° 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 45° 17 6 5 7 25 . 27 15° 30° .. 23 24 105° 120° 135° 150° 165° 180° 15. DALLAS/ FORT WORTH 16. NEW ORLEANS 17. WINNIPEG 18. MEXICO CITY 19. NEW YORK 20. MONTREAL 21. DETROIT 22. MIAMI 23. BOSTON –6 –6 –6 –6 –5 –5 –5 –5 –5 97°W 90°W 97°W 99°W 74°W 74°W 83°W 80°W 71°W LATITUDE 33°N 30°N 50°N 19°N 41°N 45°N 42°N 26°N 42°N Add 1 hour to the difference time if DST (Daylight Saving Time) is used. (EX. if difference of standard time is +2, that of DST is +3.) NO. CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE STANDARD TIME LATITUDE CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME BEIRUT DAMASCUS CAPE TOWN KUWAIT RIYADH JEDDAH ADEN ADDIS ABABA NAIROBI DUBAI ABU DHABI MUSCAT KARACHI PRAIA +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +5 –1 35°E 36°E 18°E 48°E 47°E 39°E 45°E 39°E 37°E 55°E 54°E 58°E 67°E 23°W 34°N 33°N 34°S 29°N 25°N 21°N 13°N 9°N 1°S 25°N 24°N 23°N 25°N 15°N NO. CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME 15. ATHENS 16. HELSINKI 17. ISTANBUL +2 +2 +2 24°E 25°E 29°E 38°N 60°N 41°N Add 1 hour to the difference time if DST (Daylight Saving Time) is used. (EX. if difference of standard time is +2, that of DST is +3.) NO. CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE LATITUDE STANDARD TIME 15. DAKAR 16. ABIDJAN +0 +0 17°W 4°W 15°N 5°N Add 1 hour to the difference time if DST (Daylight Saving Time) is used. (EX. if difference of standard time is +2, that of DST is +3.) 75° Asia and South Pacific 10 THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE STANDARD TIME Add 1 hour to the difference time if DST (Daylight Saving Time) is used. (EX. if difference of standard time is +2, that of DST is +3.) 45° Europe 15° CITY 9°N 12°S 5°N 10°N 17°S 33°S 11°N 23°S 24°S 16°S 35°S 35°S 45° 105° NO. 45° 165° 150° —5— CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE STANDARD TIME DHAKA BANGKOK JAKARTA PHNOM PENH HANOI VIENTIANE HONG KONG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BEIJING TAIPEI MANILA PERTH ULAANBAATAR TOKYO +6 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +9 90°E 100°E 107°E 105°E 106°E 103°E 114°E 104°E 102°E 116°E 122°E 121°E 116°E 107°E 140°E LATITUDE NO. 24°N 14°N 6°S 12°N 21°N 18°N 22°N 1°N 3°N 40°N 25°N 15°N 32°N 48°N 36°N 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. CITY THE DIFFERENCE FROM GMT FOR LONGITUDE STANDARD TIME SEOUL PYONGYANG SYDNEY MELBOURNE GUAM NOUMEA PORT VILA WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH NADI NAURU ISLAND PAPEETE +9 +9 +10 +10 +10 +11 +11 +12 +12 +12 +12 –10 127°E 126°E 151°E 145°E 145°E 166°E 168°E 175°E 173°E 178°E 166°E 150°W LATITUDE 38°N 39°N 34°S 38°S 13°N 22°S 18°S 41°S 43°S 18°S 1°S 18°S Add 1 hour to the difference time if DST (Daylight Saving Time) is used. (EX. if difference of standard time is +2, that of DST is +3.) 3. DRAWINGS: QW-2269 L32 L31 L30 L29 TIDE3 MOON3 MOON2 MOON1 L28 TIDE5 TIDE1 MOON0 L27 L26 L25 L24 L23 L22 L21 L20 L19 L18 L17 L16 L15 L14 L13 L12 L11 L10 L9 L8 3-1. LCD DIAGRAM TIDE0 TIDE2 TIDE6 TIDE4 Y4 Y0 X0 X28 SUNRISE AUTO EL MINSEC c2 i1 POINT L 8 L 9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22 L23 L24 L25 L26 L27 L28 L29 L30 LC1 x0y4 x1y4 x2y4 x3y4 x4y4 x5y4 x6y4 x7y4 x8y4 x9y4 x10y4 x11y4 x12y4 x13y4 x14y4 x15y4 x16y4 x17y4 x18y4 x19y4 x20y4 x21y4 x22y4 LC2 x0y3 x1y3 x2y3 x3y3 x4y3 x5y3 x6y3 x7y3 x8y3 x9y3 x10y3 x11y3 x12y3 x13y3 x14y3 x15y3 x16y3 x17y3 x18y3 x19y3 x20y3 x21y3 x22y3 LC3 x0y2 x1y2 x2y2 x3y2 x4y2 x5y2 x6y2 x7y2 x8y2 x9y2 x10y2 x11y2 x12y2 x13y2 x14y2 x15y2 x16y2 x17y2 x18y2 x19y2 x20y2 x21y2 x22y2 LC4 x0y0 x1y0 x2y0 x3y0 x4y0 x5y0 x6y0 x7y0 x8y0 x9y0 x10y0 x11y0 x12y0 x13y0 x14y0 x15y0 x16y0 x17y0 x18y0 x19y0 x20y0 x21y0 x22y0 LC5 x0y1 x1y1 x2y1 x3y1 x4y1 x5y1 x6y1 x7y1 x8y1 x9y1 x10y1 x11y1 x12y1 x13y1 x14y1 x15y1 x16y1 x17y1 x18y1 x19y1 x20y1 x21y1 x22y1 b0 f0 c0 c1 GMT L31 L32 L33 L34 L35 L36 L37 L38 L39 L40 L41 L42 L43 L44 L45 L46 L47 L48 L49 L50 L51 L52 LC1 x23y4 x24y4 c0 d0 e0 GMT d1 i1 POINT SUNSET d2 e2 DOWN d3 TIDE d4 e4 d5 x28y4 x27y4 x26y4 x25y4 LC2 x23y3 x24y3 b0 g0 f0 c1 g1 e1 j1 c2 g2 f2 c3 e3 c4 g4 c5 e5 x28y3 x27y3 x26y3 x25y3 LC1 LC2 L34 L35 L36 L37 COM. SEG. —6— L38 L39 L40 L41 SUNSET L42 L43 L44 L45 L46 L47 DOWN L48 L49 L50 L51 L52 LC4 LC5 COM. SEG. d0 d1 d2 d3 TIDE g0 g1 e1 DEG a0 b1 f1 b2 f2 b3 c3 e3 e4 c5 e5 c4 COL h0 a1 g2 g3 HYP d4 d5 h1 a2 f3 g4 g5 SIG b4 f4 b5 f5 AL a3 a4 e2 a5 j1 24 e0 UP DST LC3 P L33 A LC3 x23y2 x24y2 AUTO EL a0 h0 b1 a1 f1 h1 DEG b2 a2 b3 g3 COL b4 f4 g5 x28y2 x27y2 x26y2 x25y2 LC4 x23y0 x24y0 MOON3 MOON2 MOON1 MOON0 SIG AL 24 DST P a5 A x28y0 x27y0 x26y0 x25y0 LC5 x23y1 x24y1 TIDE6 TIDE5 TIDE4 TIDE3 TIDE2 TIDE1 TIDE0 SUNRISE UP MINSEC a3 f3 HYP a4 b5 f5 x28y1 x27y1 x26y1 x25y1 S1 S2 S3 S4 SA ✽2 ✽2 SK —7— Xtal AC L8 L52 LC1 T1 L1-L7, L53-L60 ✽1 T2 T3 KI1 KI2 KI3 KI4 KI5 KI6 KI7 KI8 KI9 KC2 KC1 KC3 ✽1 KC4 ✽1 KC6 ✽1 LD1 ✽1 EMP ✽1 XTB LC5 LC6 SDI CSB SDO SCK SCUT T4 PT PTIN CRM CRS CRI ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 ✽1 LSI TOTAL BONDING 129 Pins 83 Pins (LSI TEST AC, T1-3, KI1-9, L8-L39) XT VDD2A GNDA GND VDD2 BD1 VC3 VC4 VHF VCH VOSC VDSP VDD1 VDD3 C7 C4 C2 C3 VC1 VC2 Tr1 C6 C + C8 LL1 BAT + C5 Z PZ ✽ 1. No bonding GND FRONT ✽1 PY1 ✽1 Vref ✽1 PW1 ✽1 PY3 ✽1 PX3 ✽1 PU1 ✽1 PZ1 ✽1 PH ✽1 LE ✽1 ADIN ✽1 KC5 BACK PX1 ✽1 A2OUT CT EL ✽1 LL2 INV L– CLF2 VOUT CLF1 L+ ✽ 2. GND-KI7: Short (Soldering) E' V+ Cel GND-KI8: Short (Soldering) C1 ✽1 VAN P0 3-2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM LCD 3-3. CHECKING TERMINALS AND COMPONENT Xtal 5. Oscillator/Crystal (7110 6316) 10 Cushion (7211 0064) CT 4. Capacitor/Trimmer (1001 0950) C8 Capacitor/Tantalum C7 Capacitor/Chip C2 Capacitor/Chip C6 Capacitor/Chip C3 Capacitor/Chip C Capacitor/Tantalum C4 Capacitor/ Chip VDD2 GND VDD2 GND KI2 GND XT XTB XT AC KI2 KI4 KI4 KI2 VDD1 3. PCB ASS'Y (7640 4422) KC1 GND VDD3 VDD3 KI4 GND L VCH KI8 GND KI1 VCH L KI3 KI1 GND KI9 K19 VOSC KI1 GND KC2 KC2 VC1 KI3 L- GND KC2 KI9 VDD2 GND L L L+ CLF2 VDD2 GND GND VHF CLF1 VOUT VOUT VC2 KI7 GND VC4 GND VC1 VC3 GND GND VOSC GND GND VDSP GNDGND VDD2 L+ CLF1 VOUT CLF2 L- KC5 BD1 GND GND KI5 KI5 Tr1 Transistor 16 Tilt/Sensor (7105 5275) LL2 Coil Cel Capacitor/ Chip 8 Cushion (7211 9631) LL1 Coil C5 Capacitor/ Chip C1 Capacitor/ Chip 8 Cushion (7211 9631) INV Inverter Top view of P.C.B. ass'y Bottom view of P.C.B. ass'y —8— 4. EXPLODED VIEW: QW-2269 1a (1004 6065) 1b (1004 6068) 1c (1004 6067) 18 (1004 6069) 2 (1003 4039) 17 (1003 0899) 20 (1003 0898) 13 (1003 0896) 13 (1003 0896) 3 (7640 4422) PCB Ass'y 6 (7236 0283) 19 (7230 0511) 11 (1004 6062) 7 (1004 6066) Battery Lithium (CR1616) 15 (1004 6063) 12 (7231 1960) 14(7229 0790) —9— 5. PARTS LIST: QW-2269 Note: 1. Prices and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. 2. Spare parts are classified as follows according to their importance in after-sales service. A Rank ------------------------------------------ Very Important B Rank ------------------------------------------ Important C Rank ------------------------------------------Less important 3. Batteries in Bulk pack on the tray will be supplied from our Overseas Spare Parts Section under charge basis. Batteries in Blister pack will be supplied from our Sales Department. 4. As for order/supply of spare parts, refer to the separate publication "GUIDE BOOK for spare parts supply". Item 1a 1b 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Code No. 1004 6065 1004 6068 1004 6067 1003 4039 7640 4422 1001 0950 7110 6316 7236 0283 1004 6066 7211 9631 7218 0438 7211 0064 1004 6062 7231 1960 1003 0896 7229 0790 1004 6063 7105 5275 1003 0899 1004 6069 7230 0511 1003 0898 Parts Name Specification Applicable Q R MODULE/WITHOUT MOVEMENT QW-2269CM-01 GL-130-1M MODULE/WITHOUT MOVEMENT QW-2269CM-03 GL-130-2M MODULE/WITHOUT MOVEMENT QW-2269CM-02 GL-130-8M MODULE/WITHOUT MOVEMENT QW-2269CM-04 GL-130TC-7M < The module QW-2269 is "built-in type" which is assembled directly to the case, therefore the module as the spare parts is not available.> 1 1 1 1 LCD LCD LCD EL PCB ASS'Y CAPACITOR/TRIMMER OSCILLATOR/CRYSTAL CONTACT/BATTERY(-) 1828 CUSHION/2269-1 CUSHION/506 CUSHION/524 CUSHION/6 HOUSING/2269-2 HOLDER/BATTERY INTERCONNECTOR/2258 LABEL/1856 PLATE/MAIN 2269 SENSOR/TILT SPACER/2258-1 SPACER/2269-1 SPRING/COIL 1253-2 SPRING/COIL 2258 BATTERY/LITHIUM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 C2269-01P C2269-03P C2269-02P EL-2258-A-01 Q254994*1TK CTZ2E-30C-W2-P DT-26S12 Q359948B-1 Q467897-1 Q49364-1 Q411459-1 Q4914-1 Q152033-1 Q254197-1 Q467174-1 Q461569-1 Q152034-1 TS-2418-P Q254755A-1 Q467974-1 Q439219-1 Q467279B-1 CR1616 QW-2269CM-01 QW-2269CM-03 QW-2269CM-02/04 QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common QW-2269CM Common For the prices and minimum order/supply quantities of the above parts, refer to the Parts Price List P.P.L.-570. Notes: Q - Used quantity R - Rank — 10 — A A A A A B B C C C C C C C C C C B C C B B 6. PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR: QW-2269 6-1. AC (ALL CLEAR) AND REMOVING OF MODULE 1. Perform AC (ALL CLEAR) when inserting a new battery, or else the memories and/ or counters may give erratic displays. Touch the AC contact and the positive (+) side of the battery or main plate with the metallic tweezers. The contact should be made for about two seconds. 2. On removing of the module from the case, please insert the precision screw driver between the module and the case pointed by arrows. Metallic tweezers 6-2. ACCURACY CHECKING Check the accuracy of the module with the quartz timer after switching the module to “ACCURACY CHECKING MODE”. The operations are shown below: A) SWITCHING TO “ACCURACY CHECKING MODE” While pressing the D button, press A and C buttons at the normal timekeeping mode. Then all the segments are displayed and the LCD drive signals are changed to the static drive signal of “32 Hz” so that you can check the accuracy with the quartz timer. B) CANCELLATION OF THE “ACCURACY CHECKING MODE” Press any button except for D buttom. Then the display is returned to its original state. NOTE: The “ACCURACY CHECKING MODE” will automatically return to the regular mode in 1 ~ 2 hour(s) without any operation. A B C E D (QW-2269) — 11 — CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD. Overseas Service Division Nishi-Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg. 1F 5-25, Nishi-Shinjuku 7-Chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan