To set the time, Using the alarm, To illuminate the display – Casio TMR-200 User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE TMR-200

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TO SET THE TIME

1. Press the

SET button (6

6

6

6

6)

to cycle through the setting screens as shown below.

2. Select the setting you want to change, and then use the

HR/MONTH button (2

2

2

2

2)

,

MIN/DATE button

(3

3

3

3

3)

, and

YEAR/5-AL ON/OFF button (4

4

4

4

4)

to change it.

Holding down any button changes its setting at high speed.

You can set the year in the range of 2000 to 2039. The day of the week is set automatically in
accordance with the date setting.

Pressing

HR (2

2

2

2

2)

or

MIN (3

3

3

3

3)

while the Time Setting Screen is on the display causes the seconds

count to be reset to 00.

3. After configuring the settings you want, use the

SET button (6

6

6

6

6)

to display the Normal Timekeeping

Screen.

The clock automatically returns to the Normal Timekeeping Screen if you leave a setting screen on

the display for about three minutes without performing any operation.

USING THE ALARM

This clock has a Daily Alarm and a 5 Reminder Alarms. The following table summarizes the features of

each alarm type.

Time Setting Screen

Date Setting Screen

Normal Timekeeping Screen

Alarm Type

Daily Alarm

5 Reminder
Alarms

SNOOZE Alarm

Yes

No

Alert Duration

1 minute (repeats 7 times
every five minutes)

30 seconds

For this type of alert:

Beep

Vibration

Beep + Vibration

Select this setting:

BEEP

VIB

BEEP&VIB

Which is indicated by the display indicator:

For the alarm alert, you can set up the clock to use an audible beeper or a silent vibrator, or the beeper

and vibrator in combination.

When an alarm is set and turned on, it performs the specified alert operation each day at the specified

time. Pressing any clock button stops an ongoing alert operation.

Note that the Daily Alarm is a snooze alarm. This means that the alert operation is repeated about five

minutes after you stop it. To completely stop the Daily Alarm so it does not sound again, slide the

Alarm

Mode selector (8

8

8

8

8)

to OFF.

To set the Daily Alarm time

1. Slide the

Alarm Mode selector (8

8

8

8

8)

to SET. This causes the current daily alarm time setting to flash on

the display.

2. Press

HR (2

2

2

2

2)

to increase the hour setting and

MIN (3

3

3

3

3)

to increase the minute setting. Holding down

either button changes its setting at high speed.

3. After you set the alarm time, slide the

Alarm Mode selector (8

8

8

8

8)

to OFF or ON.

An alarm does not sound if its alarm time is reached while an alarm setting screen is on the display.

To turn the Daily Alarm on and off

Slide the

Alarm Mode selector (8

8

8

8

8)

to ON to turn the Daily Alarm on, or OFF to turn it off.

Turning on the Daily Alarm causes the

indicator to appear at the bottom of the display. Also, the

Daily Alarm time setting appears in the upper part of the display in place of the current date. While the
Daily Alarm is turned on, you can view the current month and day by holding down the

HR/MONTH

button (2

2

2

2

2)

,

MIN/DATE button (3

3

3

3

3)

, or

YEAR/5-AL ON/OFF button (4

4

4

4

4)

.

To set the 5 Reminder Alarms

1. Press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

until the setting of Reminder Alarm

(

)

starts to flash.

This causes the setting of Reminder Alarm

(

)

to flash.

2. Press

HR (2

2

2

2

2)

to increase the hour setting and

MIN (3

3

3

3

3)

to increase the minute settings. Holding down

either button changes its setting at high speed.

3. Press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

to move the flashing to the next Reminder Alarm

(

)

.

This causes the setting of the next Reminder Alarm to flash.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the other Reminder Alarm times.
5. When Reminder Alarm

(

)

is flashing, press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

to return to the Normal

Timekeeping Screen.

To turn the 5 Reminder Alarms On and Off

1. Press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

until the setting of Reminder Alarm

(

)

starts to flash.

This causes the setting of Reminder Alarm

(

)

to flash.

2. Press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

to move the flashing to the Reminder Alarm you want to turn on or off.

3. Press the

5-AL ON/OFF button (4

4

4

4

4)

to toggle the flashing alarm on (current alarm time setting

displayed) and off (–:– – displayed).

4. When Reminder Alarm

(

)

is flashing, press the

5-AL.SET button (5

5

5

5

5)

to return to the Normal

Timekeeping Screen.

Selecting the Alert Mode

Use the

Alert Mode selector (9

9

9

9

9)

to select the alert mode you want to use for the Daily Alarm and for

all of the 5 Reminder Alarms.

TO ILLUMINATE THE DISPLAY

Press

SNOOZE/LIGHT button (1

1

1

1

1)

to illuminate the display for about three seconds.

Important!

Overuse of the light can shorten battery life.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Replace batteries whenever the display of the clock becomes dim and difficult to read.
1. Open the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration.
2. Remove both old batteries.
3. Load new batteries. Make sure that their positive (+) and negative (–) ends face in the correct

directions. If you load batteries incorrectly, they can burst and damage the clock.

4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
5. Press the

RESET button (7

7

7

7

7)

. Be sure to press the

RESET button (7

7

7

7

7)

after replacing batteries.

Battery precautions

Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If a battery is accidentally swallowed, contact your
physician immediately.

Be sure to load the batteries with their positive (+) and negative (–) ends facing correctly.

Never mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different brands.

Never charge the batteries that come with the clock.

Should batteries ever leak while in the clock, wipe out the fluid with a cloth, taking care not to let any get
onto your skin.

Replace the batteries at least once a year, even if the current batteries are working properly.

The batteries that come with the clock lose some of their power during transport and storage.

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