Casio Watch QW 1444 User Manual

2. OPERATION CHART  
2-1. QW-1444  
GENERAL GUIDE  
If the contents of the upper part of the display seem to be continually  
changing, see “AUTO DISPLAY FUNCTION” for information on how to  
stop it.  
When the text in the text area of the display contains more than five  
characters, it automatically scrolls. Text scrolling in the text area stops  
moving whenever an alarm is sounding.  
In any mode other than Stopwatch Mode, the watch automatically returns to  
the Timekeeping Mode if you do not perform any button operation for two or  
three minutes.  
Press M to change from mode to mode.  
Press L to illuminate the display for about two seconds. While Morse code  
data is on the display in the Morse Code Mode, pressing L does not  
illuminate the display.  
Timekeeping Mode  
Contact Code Mode  
Mission Code Mode  
Morse Code Mode  
Text area  
A
B
C
M
Mode  
L
Light  
Stopwatch Mode  
Alarm Mode  
Vital Statistics/ID Mode  
The backlight automatically stops illuminating whenever an alarm sounds.  
The watch will emit an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated.  
This is caused by a transistor that vibrates when the EL panel lights up. It  
does not indicate malfunction of the watch.  
TIMEKEEPING MODE  
Text area Month – Date In addition to normal timekeeping, the Timekeeping  
Mode is also used to set the current time and  
date. You can also adjust the seconds count to  
“00” at any time by pressing two buttons.  
Day of week  
Year  
A
B
CONTACT CODE MODE  
To adjust the seconds count to “00”  
In the Timekeeping Mode, press  
simultaneously to adjust the seconds count to  
00.  
If you press B and C at the same time while  
the seconds count is in the range of 30 to 59, the  
seconds are reset to 00 and 1 is added to the  
minutes. If the seconds count is in the range of  
00 to 29, the minutes count is unchanged.  
B
and  
C
Text area  
The Contact Code Mode lets you store up to  
100* sets of contact data (such as telephone  
numbers). Stored data is sorted automatically  
into alphabetic sequence based on the text  
area text.  
* The Contact Code Mode shares memory with  
the Mission Code Mode. This means that the  
maximum number of Contact Code Mode  
entries you can store is reduced by one each  
time you store a Mission Code Mode data  
item.  
Whenever you enter the Contact Code Mode,  
the text CONTACT CODEscrolls across  
the text area of the display once. Next, contact  
code data appears on the display. You can  
interrupt scrolling of the initial text and  
immediately display contact code data at any  
time by pressing A , B , or C .  
Mode indicator  
M
C
L
Hour : Minutes  
PM indicator  
Seconds  
A
B
C
To set the time and date  
Remaining  
memory  
1. Hold down A while in the Timekeeping Mode until the seconds digits start  
to flash on the display. The seconds flash because they are selected.  
While the seconds digits are selected (flashing), press C to reset the  
seconds to 00.  
M
2. Press M to change the selection in the following sequence.  
Seconds  
Hour  
Minutes  
Year  
Month  
Date  
3. While any other digits (besides seconds) are selected (flashing), press C  
to increase the number or B to decrease it. Holding down either button  
changes the current selection at high speed.  
While any digits are selected, press L to switch between the 12-hour and  
24-hour formats.  
When the 12-hour format is selected, the 12Hindicator appears in place  
of the day of the week in the text area of the display. With the 12-hour  
format, the P indicator appears on the display to indicate “p.m.” times.  
There is no indicator for “a.m.” times.  
Selecting the 24-hour format causes the 24Hindicator to appear in place  
of the day of the week in the text area, and the 24 indicator to appear on the  
display.  
4. After you set the time and date, press A to return to the Timekeeping  
Mode.  
The day of the week is automatically set in accordance with the date.  
The date can be set within the range of January 1, 1995 to December 31,  
2039.  
See the “CHARACTER LIST” at the back of this manual for details on how  
the watch sorts data.  
The data item that appears on the display when you enter the Contact Code  
Mode is the same one that was displayed the last time you exited the  
Contact Code Mode.  
To input new contact code data  
1. In the Contact Code Mode, press B and C at  
the same time to display the new data display.  
Text area  
Cursor  
If there is no contact code data stored in memory  
yet, the new data display appears as soon as  
you enter the Contact Code Mode.  
A
B
If the message FULLappears in the text area  
of the display, it means that memory is full. To  
store more data, you will first have to delete  
some of the data stored in memory.  
M
C
[New Data Display]  
Number area  
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.  
2. Hold down A until the flashing cursor appears in the text area of the  
display.  
About the backlight  
Press L to illuminate the display for about two seconds. While Morse code  
data is on the display in the Morse Code Mode, pressing L does not  
illuminate the display.  
3. Input a name in the text area and a contact number in the number area.  
You can input up to eight characters in the text area, and 12 digits in the  
number area.  
You can input only hyphens, numbers and spaces in the number area (you  
cannot input text).  
Notes  
Use B and C to input characters, and M to move the cursor around the  
display. For details, see “INPUTTING TEXT”.  
The backlight of the watch employs an electro-luminescent (EL) light, which  
loses illuminating power after very long use.  
The backlight remains lit for about two seconds from the point you press  
L , even if it already lit when you press L . If you keep L depressed for  
one or two minutes, the backlight will automatically turn off.  
The illumination provided by the backlight may be hard to see when viewed  
under direct sunlight.  
4. After inputting your data, press A to store it and return to the Contact  
Code Mode.  
When you press A to store data, the message SORT appears on the  
display for a few seconds. After the sort operation is complete, the normal  
Contact Code Mode display (without the cursor) appears.  
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Notes  
To edit text  
This watch displays up to five code elements (dots, dashes) per character.  
This means the six-element Morse codes (representing punctuation marks)  
are not included.  
You can set up the watch to emit beeps or to silently blink its backlight in  
accordance with the dots and dashes of Morse code data as it scrolls  
across the text area of the display.  
Note that you can edit text you input in the Morse Code Mode only. You  
cannot edit Morse code data. After editing the text data you can convert the  
new data to Morse code.  
1. In the Morse Code Mode, press C to display the existing text data in the  
text area of the display.  
2. Hold down A until the flashing cursor appears in the text area.  
3. Use M to move the cursor to the character you want to change.  
4. Change the character.  
See “INPUTTING TEXT” for details on text input.  
5. After making the changes that you want, press A to store them and return  
to the Morse Code Mode.  
Morse Code Data Example:  
In the following example, imagine you want to sound a Morse code message  
that tells your friend to meet you at the park at 3 o’clock. One way you could  
do this would be to sound a message like the following.  
Park, 3 =  
To delete Morse Code Mode data  
P
A
R
K
3
See the “MORSE CODE TABLE” at the back of this manual for a complete  
list of Morse code equivalents for Japanese phonetic characters (katakana),  
alphabetical characters, and numbers.  
You can use the following procedure to delete either Morse code data or text  
data. When you do, the corresponding Morse code or text data is also  
deleted.  
1. While in the Morse Code Mode, hold down A .  
If text is in the text area, hold down A until the cursor appears. In the case  
of Morse code data, hold down A until the data starts to flash.  
2. Press B and C at the same time to delete the data in the text area.  
When deleting Morse code data, pressing any button except A deletes the  
code data.  
At this time, either _ (if you deleted text data) or (if you deleted Morse  
code data) appears in the text area of the display, ready for new input.  
3. Input new data or press A to return to the Morse Code Mode.  
To input text  
A-Z indicator  
1. In the Morse Code Mode, use C to select text  
input.  
Cursor  
A
B
Each press of C changes the input mode and  
indicator in the following sequence.  
MORSE  
JPN  
MORSE  
A–Z  
Morse code Japanese  
input input  
Alphabet  
input  
M
C
Text area  
To input new Morse code data  
2. Hold down A until the flashing cursor appears in the text area of the  
display.  
3. Input the text you want in the text area.  
You can input up to 16 characters in the text area.  
You can input Japanese phonetic characters (katakana), alphabetical  
characters, and numbers in the text area. You cannot input punctuation  
marks.  
MORSE indicator  
1. In the Morse Code Mode, use C to select  
Morse code input.  
The MORSE indicator appears on the display  
during Morse code input.  
A
B
2. Hold down A until  
of the display.  
appears in the text area  
3. Input the Morse code that you want in the text  
area.  
M
L
C
Use B and C to input characters, and M to move the cursor around the  
display. For details, see “INPUTTING TEXT”.  
Text area  
Press B to input dots ( ) and C to input dashes ( ). Press M to input  
spaces between each character, and L to backspace and delete the dot or  
dash to the left.  
4. After inputting the text, press A to store it and return to the Morse Code  
Mode.  
Be sure to input a space between each set of dots and dashes, and make  
up a character. This watch is designed to allow up to five dots and dashes  
per character, so further input becomes impossible after you input the fifth  
dot or dash in a series that does not include a space.  
4. After inputting your Morse code data, press A to store it and return to the  
Morse Code Mode.  
Conversion between Text and Morse Code  
In the Morse Code Mode, press C to convert the data in the text area of the  
display between text and its Morse code equivalent. See step 1 under “To  
input text” for details on converting data.  
If the text data consists of more than five characters, the text scrolls on the  
display from right to left. Morse code data always scrolls across the text  
area of the display, regardless of how long it is.  
Morse code data always scrolls across the text area of the display, regardless  
of how long it is.  
When displaying Morse code data in the text area of the display, the watch  
first displays the  
indicator for about two or three seconds, followed by  
the Morse code data. See “Selecting Audible or Visible Morse Code” for  
VITAL STATISTICS/ID MODE  
details about the indicator.  
Pressing B while Morse code data is scrolling in the text area stops the  
scrolling. Press B again to resume scrolling.  
Characters for which there is no Japanese phonetic characters (katakana),  
alphabetical characters, and numbers equivalent for Morse code you input  
are replaced by “ ” in the text area of the display when you press C to  
convert from Morse code to text. Characters replaced by “ ” are converted  
Mode indicator  
The Vital Statistics/ID Mode provides a handy  
place to store data about your vital statistics  
(name, blood type, date of birth) and personal  
identification (ID) data (credit card number,  
license number, passport number, and two  
undefined items).  
to “  
” when you change to the Morse code input display.  
Text area Whenever you enter the Vital Statistics/ID  
Pressing A or L while Morse code data is scrolling in the text area  
restarts the scrolling operation from the beginning of the Morse code data.  
Mode, the text VITAL STATS./ID  
scrolls across the text area of the display  
A
B
once. Next, the name screen appears on the  
display. You can interrupt scrolling of the initial  
text and immediately display the name screen  
at any time by pressing A , B , or C .  
The name screen always appears first  
whenever you enter the Vital Statistics/ID  
Mode.  
Selecting Audible or Visible Morse Code  
You can set up the watch to emit beeps or to silently blink its backlight in  
accordance with the dots and dashes of Morse code data as it scrolls across  
the text area of the display.  
M
C
Number area  
To check the current Morse code output setting  
1. In the Morse Code Mode, press C to display  
Morse code.  
indicator  
Important!  
A
M
B
C
Remember that the  
indicator initially appears  
in the text area for about two or three seconds  
Once you input your vital statistics, take care that the watch is not borrowed  
by another person. Otherwise, emergency medical personnel may assume  
that the data in the Vital Statistics/ID Mode applies to the person who is  
currently wearing the watch.  
Note that storing important personal identification data in the watch’s  
memory runs the risk of it being misused should you lend the watch to  
someone or should the watch become lost or stolen. Because of this, the  
manufacturer strongly recommends that you input such important information  
in coded form that cannot be deciphered by others.  
after you press C to display Morse code data.  
2. Before the  
indicator is replaced by the Morse  
code data, press B to change the Morse code  
output setting in the following sequence.  
Backlight  
Off  
Tone  
Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable to you or  
any third party for any losses or damages suffered through the misuse of  
data stored in the memory of this watch.  
3. After you make the setting you want, wait about two or three seconds and  
the watch will automatically switch to the Morse code data display.  
As the Morse code data scrolls across the text area of the display, it will  
perform the output operation in accordance with the setting you make  
above.  
The Morse code output operation is performed for one scroll operation only.  
If an Alarm Mode alarm time or Mission Code Mode alarm time is reached  
while a tone or backlight Morse code output operation is being performed,  
the Morse code output operation is terminated and the applicable alarm  
operation is performed.  
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To recall Vital Statistics/ID data  
To input personal identification data  
In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, press B or C to change the data on the  
display in the following sequence.  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, display the  
personal identification data screen where you  
want to input data.  
Text area  
Cursor  
A
B
CREDI  
(Credit card  
number)  
See “To recall Vital Statistics/ID data” for details  
on how to switch between data screens.  
2. Hold down A until the flashing cursor appears  
in the text area of the display.  
NAME  
(Name)  
BLOOD  
(Blood type)  
BIRTH  
(Date of birth)  
Press C  
Press B  
M
C
Number area  
LICEN  
(License  
PASSP  
(Passport  
number)  
3. Input a text in the text area if you want.  
(Undefined)  
(Undefined)  
In the case of a built-in title, you can append up to eight characters to the  
preset title. For the undefined data items, you can input titles up to 8  
characters long.  
To use a built-in title as it is without appending text, press M eight times to  
move the cursor to the number area.  
number)  
The titles of the each data item appear in the text area of the display. In the  
case of the undefined items, you can specify titles that appear in the text  
area whenever you later display that item.  
Use B and C to input characters, and M to move the cursor around the  
display. For details, see “INPUTTING TEXT”.  
To input your name  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, display the  
NAMEscreen.  
2. Hold down A until the flashing cursor appears  
in the text area of the display.  
3. Input your name into the text area.  
Text area  
4. After you input your text, use M move the cursor to the number area and  
input number data.  
You can input up to 12 digits in the number area.  
You can input only hyphens, numbers and spaces in the number area (you  
cannot input text).  
5. After inputting your data, press A to store it and return to the screen you  
started out from in step 1 of this procedure.  
Cursor  
A
B
C
You can input up to 16 characters for your name.  
Use B and C to input characters, and M to  
move the cursor around the display. For de-  
tails, see “INPUTTING TEXT”.  
M
To edit Vital Statistics/ID Mode data  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, scroll through the data items and display  
the one you want to edit.  
2. Hold down A until the data on the display starts to flash.  
3. Use M to move the flashing to the part of the data item you want to  
change.  
You can clear the characters currently input for the name by pressing B  
and C at the same time.  
4. After inputting your data, press A to store it and return to the normal  
NAMEscreen (without cursor).  
4. Use B and C to change the displayed data.  
For details on inputting data, see the sections of this manual that describes  
input for each screen.  
To input your blood type  
Rh factor  
A
5. After making the changes that you want, press A to store them and return  
to the screen you started out from in step 1 of this procedure.  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, display the  
BLOODscreen.  
B
2. Hold down A until the Rh factor setting flash in  
the text area of the display.  
3. Use B and C to scroll through the available  
Rh factor settings in the following sequence.  
To delete Vital Statistics/ID Mode data items  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, scroll through the data items and display  
the one you want to delete.  
M
C
2. Hold down A until the data on the display starts to flash.  
3. Press B and C at the same time to delete the data item.  
4. Press A to return to the screen you started out from in step 1 of this  
procedure.  
Blood type ABO  
Press C  
Press B  
4. Press M to advance to the blood type.  
---  
R +  
R -  
ALARM MODE  
5. Use B and C to scroll through the available blood type settings in the  
following sequence.  
Alarm on indicator  
Mode indicator  
When the Daily Alarm is switched on, the alarm  
sounds for 20 seconds at the preset time each  
day. Press any button to stop the alarm after it  
starts to sound.  
When the Hourly Time Signal is switched on, the  
watch beeps every hour on the hour.  
Press C  
A
--  
B
O
AB  
Press B  
6. After inputting your data, press A to store it and return to the normal  
BLOODscreen (no flashing characters).  
Select ---if you do not want to specify an Rh factor and --if you do not  
want to select a blood type in the above sequence. When neither an Rh  
factor nor blood type is specified, the blood data screen shows -----on  
the watch’s display.  
A
M
B
C
To set the alarm time  
1. Hold down A while in the Alarm Mode until the  
hour digits start to flash on the display. The  
hour digits flash because they are selected.  
This operation will switch the Daily Alarm on  
automatically.  
Hour  
Minutes  
To input the date of your birth  
2. PressM to change the selection in the following  
sequence.  
Hourly time signal  
on indicator  
1. In the Vital Statistics/ID Mode, display the  
BIRTHscreen.  
2. Hold down A until the year digits start to flash  
on the display. The year digits flash because  
they are selected.  
Month – Date  
B
A
M
Minutes  
Hour  
3. Press C to increase the selected digits or B to decrease them. Holding  
down either button changes the selection at high speed.  
The format (12-hour and 24-hour) of the alarm time matches the format you  
select for normal timekeeping.  
3. Press M to change the selection in the following  
sequence.  
C
Year  
Year  
Month  
Date  
When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the  
time correctly as morning (no indicator) or afternoon (P).  
4. After you set the alarm time, press A to return to the Alarm Mode.  
4. Press C to increase the selected digits and B to decrease them. Holding  
down either button changes the selected digits at high speed.  
The year can be set in the range of 1900 to 2039.  
5. After inputting your data, press A to store it and return to the normal  
BIRTHscreen (no flashing digits).  
To switch the Daily Alarm and Hourly Time Signal on  
and off  
Press C while in the Alarm Mode to change the status of the Daily Alarm and  
Hourly Time Signal in the following sequence.  
Personal identification data  
This watch has three built-in titles for personal identification data: CREDIT  
(for a credit card number), LICENCE (for a license number), and  
PASSPORT(for a passport number). You can use these built-in title as  
they are, or append eight more characters to a built-in title to indicate a  
credit card company name, for example.  
[Alarm ON indicator/Hourly Time Signal ON indicator]  
Both ON  
Both OFF  
Daily Alarm  
Only  
Hourly Time  
Signal only  
In addition to the three built-in titles, you can also input your own titles up to  
eight characters long for the two undefined items.  
You can input number up to 12 digits long for each personal identification  
data item.  
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To test the alarm  
Hold down B while in the Alarm Mode to sound the alarm.  
ABOUT THE LOW BATTERY WARNING  
The message BATT flashes on the display  
whenever the battery power is low. Have the  
battery of the watch replaced as soon as possible  
after this message appears. Using the watch while  
the battery is low can result in abnormal operation.  
STOPWATCH MODE  
1/100 second The Stopwatch Mode lets you measure elapsed  
Important!  
time, split times, and two finishes. The range of  
the stopwatch is 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99  
seconds.  
Mode indicator  
In order to protect data stored in memory, you will not be able to recall  
existing data or input new data while the BATT message is flashing on the  
display. Also, the alarm, hourly time signal, backlight, and other functions  
do not operate.  
A
B
Low battery power can cause time keeping to fall behind, and it can cause  
the display to become difficult to read, or to clear completely.  
M
C
Seconds  
ALWAYS LEAVE BATTERY REPLACEMENT UP TO THE DEALER  
WHERE YOU BOUGHT THE WATCH OR TO AN AUTHORIZED CASIO  
DISTRIBUTOR. BE SURE TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION  
TO THE PERSON REPLACING THE BATTERY.  
Hours  
Minutes  
(a) Elapsed time measurement  
C
Start  
C
Stop  
C
Re-start  
C
Stop  
B
Clear  
Attention dealer or CASIO distributor  
Be sure to use the following procedure when replacing the battery.  
1. Open and remove the back cover.  
(b) Split time measurement  
C
Start  
B
Split  
B
Split release  
If CLOSEappears on the display when you open the back cover, replace  
the back cover. Wait for a few minutes and try again.  
2. Remove the battery holder.  
3. Remove the old battery and load a new one.  
4. Replace the battery holder.  
C
Stop  
B
Clear  
(c) Split time and 1st-2nd place times  
C
Start  
B
Split  
First runner  
finishes.  
C
B
B
Clear  
Stop  
Split release  
Record time of  
second runner.  
5. Touch the AC contact and the battery (+) side with metallic tweezers.  
6. Close the back cover.  
Second runner finishes.  
Record time of first runner.  
The message WAITappears on the display about 15 seconds after you  
perform the AC (all clear) operation in step 5 of the above procedure,  
indicating that the watch is performing an internal self-check for data errors.  
The WAIT indicator remains on the display for a few minutes while the  
watch performs an internal check of data in memory. Though you can  
change the time setting of the watch while the WAITindicator is on the  
display, other operations are disabled.  
INPUTTING TEXT  
The following describes how to input text in the Contact Code Mode, Mission  
Code Mode, Morse Code Mode, and Vital Statistics/ID Mode.  
How to input characters  
1. When the cursor is blinking in the text area of  
the display, use B and C to scroll through the  
available letters, numbers and symbols, in the  
following sequence.  
Text area  
Cursor  
CHARACTER LIST  
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
(space) 22  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
-
.
/
(
)
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
Press C  
Press B  
Ato Z  
to  
(space)  
0to 9  
(Japanese)  
(Alphabet)  
M
C
Number area  
)
(
/
.
-
Holding down either button scrolls through at high speed.  
You can input Japanese phonetic characters (katakana), alphabetical  
characters, numbers, and symbols in the text area. For a complete list of  
characters you can input, see the “CHARACTER LIST” at the back of this  
manual.  
2. When the character you want at the cursor position is shown, press M to  
move the cursor to the right.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until your text is complete.  
You can input only hyphens, numbers and spaces in the number area. Each  
press of B or C changes the input at the current cursor location in the  
following sequence.  
Press C  
A
B
C
D
E
0 to 9  
x
(space)  
Press B  
If you do not perform any button operation for about two or three minutes  
while the cursor is on the display, the watch automatically returns to the  
normal data display (the cursor disappears).  
AUTO DISPLAY FUNCTION  
The Auto Display function continually changes the  
contents of the text area of the display. Note that  
you cannot use any of the watch’s other functions  
(except for turning on the backlight and adjusting  
the seconds count to zero) while the Auto Display  
function is operating.  
A
M
B
C
L
To turn the Auto Display off  
Hold down M for about three seconds until the  
watch beeps.  
To turn Auto Display on  
Hold down M for about three seconds until the watch beeps.  
Note  
The Auto Display function cannot be performed while you are making settings  
(i.e. while digits or other settings are flashing on the display).  
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MORSE CODE TABLE  
EMERGENCY CODES AND MESSAGES  
Some watch models include emergency codes and messages marked on  
their cases and bands. The following shows the meanings of these codes.  
Japanese Morse Code Alphabet Japanese Morse Code Alphabet  
N
Codes  
Messages  
F
A
REQUIRE DOCTOR  
P
–SERIOUS INJURIES (not marked)  
UNABLE TO PROCEED  
REQUIRE FOOD AND WATER  
INDICATE DIRECTION TO PROCEED  
NOT UNDERSTOOD  
U
L
X
F
K
L
LL  
ALL WELL  
R
C
H
Q
REQUIRE MAP AND COMPASS  
WILL ATTEMPT TAKE-OFF  
PROBABLY SAFE TO LAND HERE  
REQUIRE MEDICAL SUPPLIES  
REQUIRE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION  
AM PROCEEDING IN THIS DIRECTION  
AIRCRAFT SERIOUSLY DAMAGED  
REQUIRE SIGNAL LAMP WITH  
BATTERY AND RADIO  
I
V
Y
I I  
I
I
B
L
N
Y
REQUIRE FUEL AND OIL  
NO  
Z
E
D
YES  
W
REQUIRE ENGINEER  
Source: THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ANNEX  
12 SIXTH EDITION AMENDMENTS II [SEARCH AND RESCUE]  
“Ground-air visual signal code”  
Japanese Morse Code Alphabet Japanese Morse Code Alphabet  
Notes  
X
J
The emergency codes and messages used by this watch are only part of  
the full list of codes contained in the above named source document. Also,  
the codes and messages produced by the watch may differ somewhat from  
the signal codes contained in the source document.  
T
I
Ground-air visual signal codes are letters (such as LL, I, etc.) that are  
written on the ground in order to communicate emergency information to  
aircraft flying overhead.  
They are part of a comprehensive system of distress codes. Ground-air  
visual signal codes used alone do not communicate distress messages.  
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
W
1
2
3
4
5
M
S
G
6
O
K
7
8
9
Source: Radio Laws and Regulations of Japan Radio Station Operating  
Regulations  
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