Accusplit AX810TTA, AX810TTY manual Introduction, Using the Timer, Understanding the Watch

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Watch Plus

“the difference is the disk”

Introduction

Back light and Setting

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Using the Timer

Congratulations on your purchase of theTimeTimer Watch Plus™! No other tool communicates the concept of elapsed time as well as theTimeTimer.TimeTimer reinforces the sense of elapsed time with a graphic depiction of the time remaining.

For years,TimeTimer desktop timers have been used effectively to help teachers, business people, and students of all ability levels manage their time more effectively. With the newTimeTimer Watch Plus, you can have more flexibility and portability in time management than ever before.

Understanding the Watch

TheTimeTimer Watch Plus has two modes of operation

–Timer andTime of Day.To change between modes, press

Press the MODE button (lower left) until you see theTime Timer’s red dial.

The timer can be set any- where from one minute up to 12 hours.There is both an audible alarm and also a pre- alarm to let you know when time is running out or has expired.

The watch comes from the factory with the timer set to one hour (indicated by 1:00 in the middle of display), and the audible alarms set to OFF.

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Press and Hold to Reset.

the MODE button (lower left).

The Timer mode provides a graphical count down timer, using the patentedTimeTimer technology. A red disk surrounds digits – both represent the time remaining. The disk and digital display both diminish as time elapses until no red is visible on the timer face, and the digits read “0:00”.Time elapses in a clockwise direction. When active, the Pre-Alarm and Alarm sound to let you know that time is running out or has expired.

 

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Time’s up

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Time of Day uses a traditional “analog” watch face to show the current time, along with a digital display of time. The watch also includes aTime of Day Alarm.

The watch also comes with a convenient back light, to help you see the display in low light conditions. Press the LIGHT button (upper left) to turn on the back light.

To change the settings, see instructions below.

To Start the timer, press theTIMER button (upper right).

To Stop the timer, press theTIMER buttonTWICE, in rapid succession (press the button twice within ½ second).

To Reset the timer, press and hold theTIMER button for at least 2 seconds.

If turned ON, the Alarm will sound when time expires.The alarm sounds for 5 seconds, or until cancelled by pressing any button.

If turned ON, the Pre-Alarm will sound according to the schedule shown below (note that Pre-Alarm can be used only if Alarm is also being used).

Table of Pre-Alarm vs Time Setting

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Suggested Applications

In the workplace,TimeTimers can be used to:

Time seminars, meetings, panel discussions and presentations

Quantify time left before appointments and deadlines

Monitor break time

Manage progress toward goals and agenda items

Oversee skills tests

Regulate study time, computer time and play time

Measure “time out”

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Contents Introduction Using the TimerUnderstanding the Watch Suggested ApplicationsSetting the Watch Using Time of Day and AlarmSetting the Timer Setting NotesPower Reset Changing the BatteryManufactured for