•“Split time” refers to an elapsed time required to cover a distance from the start to a given point.
•“Lap time” refers to an elapsed time required to cover a given section of the whole distance.
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1. STANDARD MEASUREMENT |
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START | STOP | RESET |
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Hour | Seconds | |
Minutes | 1/100 seconds |
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2. ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME MEASUREMENT
START | STOP | RESTART |
AA
RESETSTOP
BA
Restart and stop of the stopwatch can be repeated by pressing “A”.
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START |
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RESET | STOP | by pressing “B”. | |
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Finish time
Note: When the number of stored measurements exceeds 90, flashing “FULL” appears, and when it exceeds 100, a warning sound starts beeping.
4. HOW TO USE THE MEMORY FUNCTION
The stopwatch can store up to 100 split times, 100 lap times and total elapsed time. They are automatically entered into the memory.
• With each press of “C”, the time stored is recalled. The time can be recalled successively by keeping the button pressed.
CCC
“RECALL” more
C
BA
Reset to “00” | Finish time |
•To stop the recall of the stored data, press “A”, “B”, or “D”. The measurements when the stopwatch was stopped will be shown. Then, press “B” to reset the digits to “00”.
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