Timex W293 Using Chrono Mode, Stopping a Workout, Saving and Resetting a Workout, Taking a Split

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STOPPING A WORKOUT

1.While the workout is running, press STOP to pause.

2.If the workout is paused, but has not been reset, press START to resume.

SAVING AND RESETTING A WORKOUT

When you reset a workout, the workout data is saved in memory so you can review it later.

1.While the workout is paused, hold SAVE to save the workout and reset.

All collected data is saved. See Reviewing Workouts for instructions on viewing saved data.

TAKING SPLITS

WHAT ARE LAP AND SPLIT TIMES?

Lap time is the length of an individual segment of your workout. Split time is the time elapsed from the beginning of your workout through the current segment.

When you “take a split”, you have completed timing one segment (such as one lap) and are now timing the next segment.

The graph below represents the lap and split times for a workout in which 4 laps were taken.

LAP 1

LAP 2

LAP 3

LAP 4

7:11 MIN

7:50 MIN

7:08 MIN

7:30 MIN

7:11 MIN

 

 

 

SPLIT 1

15:01 MIN

SPLIT 2

22:09 MIN

SPLIT 3

TAKING A SPLIT

29:39 MIN

SPLIT 4

While the timer is running, press SPLIT to take a split.

The lap and split time for the lap you completed is displayed, and the watch begins timing the new lap.

Individual lap data is saved when you save and reset the workout. See Viewing Workout Data for instructions on viewing saved lap data.

You can press VIEW while in Chrono mode to view data for a lap in progress. See Changing the Display View for instructions on changing Chrono mode display screens.

USING CHRONO MODE

Use Chrono mode when you need to be able to view time and distance data only for the lap in progress. For example, you might use this data to measure consistency of times among 1-mile legs of the same run.

All data tracked in Run mode is still tracked when you are in Chrono mode, but the data you can view in Chrono mode is more limited; you can only view data about the current lap in Chrono mode.

Chrono mode and Run mode share the elapsed time clock, and you can press MODE to switch between the two modes. Switch to Run mode if you want to view speed, distance, pace, or calorie data for the entire workout.

NOTE: For the most accurate speed, distance, and pace calculations, use the watch in clear weather.

STARTING, STOPPING, AND SAVING A CHRONO WORKOUT

STARTING A WORKOUT

1.Press MODE until CHRO displays.

2.Press + or - to select GPS (to use the GPS to record workout data) or INDOOR (to record time data only), then press OK.

A battery life message appears. Press OK to acknowledge it. If the battery life is too low, charge the watch as described in Charging the Watch.

A memory remaining message appears. Press OK to acknowledge it. If there is not enough estimated memory remaining to record your intended workout, delete some workouts to free memory space as described in Deleting Workouts.

3.Press START.

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Contents GPS Table of Contents Charging the Watch FeaturesIntroducing Your Watch Basic OperationGetting Started Setting the TimeSetting Display Units Icon DescriptionsUsing RUN Mode Starting a WorkoutChanging the Display View Stopping a Workout Using Chrono ModeSaving and Resetting a Workout What are LAP and Split TIMES?Stopping AN Interval Timer Session Using Interval Timer ModeStarting AN Interval Timer Session Resetting the Interval TimerViewing Workout Data Reviewing WorkoutsChoosing a Workout to View Deleting WorkoutsSetting Alarms Configuring SettingsDeleting ALL Workouts Selecting the Time Display Troubleshooting Safety Water ResistanceCleaning and Storage Time Zones GMTWarranty and Service Timex International Warranty U.S. Limited WarrantyDeclaration of Conformity