Operation Guide 2514/2645
Data Memory Mode
❚To create a new Data Memory record
3. Use the D (+) button and | (Back) |
A |
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You can use the Data Memory Mode to store
•The theoretical maximum number of records is 40, but the actual maximum depends on the number contained in each record.
•If each record contains 63 characters, for example, you can store up to five records.
•If each record contains seven characters, you will be able to store up to 40 records.
•When you display the Data Memo screen, the record that was displayed when you last exited the Data Memory Mode appears first.
press the A and D buttons at the same time to display the remaining memory screen.
• If the remaining memory |
Remaining Memory
through characters at the |
current cursor position. |
• Holding down either button scrolls characters at high
speed.
(Forward)
❚To view Data Memory records
screen shows “0%”, it means |
that memory is full and further |
data storage is not possible. If |
• Katakana: ア to ン ァ to ォ ッ ャ to ョ ゛゜
• Lower Case Alpha: a to z |
1. In the Data Memory Mode, press the A button to scroll through Data Memory records.
•Holding down the A button advances the hand at high speed.
•As shown in the example below, scrolling through Data Memory records also displays a remaining memory screen. If there is no data currently in Data Memory, only the remaining memory screen appears.
(Forward)
Record Number
•This causes the record's data
to start scrolling from right to left, six characters at a time.
•Holding down the D button advances the hand at high speed.
•The end of the record is indicated by the “ < ” symbol.
•The data of the currently displayed record does not scroll when you press the D button if it contains five or fewer characters.
you want to input more data, |
you first need to delete |
existing data that you no |
longer need. |
• See “To edit or delete a Data |
Memory record”. |
2. Press the B button so |
the first character of the |
data field of a new record |
starts to flash. |
• This is the setting screen. |
First Data Character
• Symbols: *―_@ . /?#!%.:’,&=÷×-+ |
• Upper Case Alpha: A to Z |
• Numerals: 0 to 9 |
• Holding down the D or A button while inputting katakana |
will jump between rows ( ア |
Example: When there are three Data Memory records
• Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as necessary to input all of the characters for the record you are creating.
Remaining
Record 1 Record 2 Record 3
Memory
• “SAVE!” will flash on the display as the record is being |
saved. After the save operation is complete, the watch will |
exit the setting screen. |
❚To edit or delete a Data Memory record
1. In the Data Memory Mode, use the A button to display the record you want to edit or delete.
2. Press the B button.Stopwatch Mode
The stopwatch measures elapsed time in units of 1/100 second up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds (24 hours). When the maximum limit is reached, the elapsed time automatically returns to zero and timing continues from there.
• The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if |
you do not perform any operation for about two or three |
minutes. |
• If you want to create another record, repeat steps 1 through |
5. |
• Records are stored in the same sequence they are input. |
• This causes the first character of the displayed record to |
flash, which indicates the setting screen. |
3. Edit or delete the data as described below. |
• To edit the record’s data |
Use the C button to move the cursor to the location of the |
character you want to change, and then use the D and A |
buttons to scroll through characters until the one you want |
to change to is displayed. |
Performing Stopwatch Operations
Each press of the D button starts or stops the stopwatch.(Split/Reset)
❚Elapse Time Measurement
Start Stop Reset
Cumulative Time MeasurementPressing the D button to restart the stopwatch without resetting it to all zeros resumes elapsed time measurement from where it was last stopped.
• To delete the record’s data |
Press the D and A buttons at the same time. This causes |
“CLEAR!” to flash on the display as the record is deleted. |
• After deleting a record's data, you can input new data, if |
you want. |
• The display also will exit the setting screen automatically if |
you do not perform any operation for about two or three |
minutes. |
4. After editing or deleting the record, press the B button |
to exit the setting screen. |
• Deleting a record’s data deletes the record, and causes the |
(Start/Stop)
Hours Minutes
❚Split Time Measurement
Start | Record split Release split | Stop | Reset |
❚1st and 2nd Place Finishers
Start | 1st finisher | 2nd finisher Displays time | Reset |
| (Displays time | of 2nd finisher. |
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| of 1st finisher.) |
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remaining records to shift upwards. |
•Pressing the A button while timing is being performed freezes the current elapsed time on the display, but timing of the next split continues internally. This condition is indicated by the “SPL” (split) indicator on the display.
•Changing to another mode while a split time is displayed cancels the split time operation.
•Pressing the A button while timing is stopped resets the stopwatch.
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