When I was in Dubai, it was easy for me to set up this watch using an app installed on my mobile phone. I moved to the UK, with my family, more than 5 years ago and after changing my phone from iPhone to Android and back to iPhone (and losing the access to my old iCloud account), I couldn’t install now the app because it is not supported in the UK.
This video will show you how to set up the Casio G-Shock GBA-400 in manual method.
Here is the list of settings for you to adjust:
1. UTC = Should be your local current time. Mine is UTC +00:00.
2. DST = I’ve set up mine to UTC +01:00 (advance by 1 hour) so that next British Summer Time, I can just turn my DST ON and my watch time will move forward by an hour.
3. 12-hour or 24-hour time format – Mine is set to 24-hour time format.
4. Second, Hour, Minutes settings
5. Year, Month and Day settings
6. Key Tone ON or OFF settings – Mine is set to default; Key tone ON
7. Backlight duration settings. LT1 for 1.5 seconds and LT3 for 3 seconds
8. BEEP or FLASH settings. I think this is for the alarm settings.
9. You’ll be back to UTC settings and you’re ready to confirm the setup by pressing the “Adjust” button once.
I hope you’ll find it useful. Have a great day! God bless.
Lately, I started creating videos about some modifications I’m doing in my car.
This video is related to my car stereo replacement where the time and date has been reset after disconnecting the battery and removing the old car stereo in my Vauxhall Zafira (B).
Next time, I’ll share with you how to install an aftermarket double din car stereo and hardwiring it to your ignition switch.
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