View Full Version : Anybody know how to reset "AC Operation" on a Casio G-Shock watch?
rearden
July 30th, 2006, 07:37
My model is G-2900 and it came with a password protection which can only be reset by resetting the AC Operation. Do you know how to do this? Any help will be appreciated. I just bought this watch and someone had already put a password in it.
Thanks,
Rearden
johnbaz
August 3rd, 2006, 16:42
My model is G-2900 and it came with a password protection which can only be reset by resetting the AC Operation. Do you know how to do this? Any help will be appreciated. I just bought this watch and someone had already put a password in it.
Thanks,
Rearden
hi rearden
if it's the same as resetting the japanese chrono modules then it's quiet easy, on the module (using a loupe) you'll find very small metal discs inset, one will have the letters 'AC' and a small arrow pointing at the correct disc, you just take a pair of metal tweezers and place one leg on the 'AC' disc and the other on the +ve side of the battery, this will reset your watch.
hope this helps,
regards, john:-)
madmacs
August 13th, 2006, 16:41
hi rearden
if it's the same as resetting the japanese chrono modules
it is... sometimes you have to do it more than once to make it work though...
:-S
johnbaz
August 13th, 2006, 21:09
it is... sometimes you have to do it more than once to make it work though...
:-S
ooops, i meant to say 'if it's the same as the japanese analogue modules':roll:
madmac, you certainly like your gshocks:-! , i only have one
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/g-shock.jpg
i'm not sure which model it is though:-)
regards, john.
madmacs
August 14th, 2006, 00:42
ooops, i meant to say 'if it's the same as the japanese analogue modules':roll:
madmac, you certainly like your gshocks:-! , i only have one
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/johnbaz/g-shock.jpg
i'm not sure which model it is though:-)
regards, john.
gt001 ?... should say on the back next to the number in the box... :-!
one benefit of g-shocks is theyre cheap (usually) and half the fun of collecting is picking up a bargain after all...