Operation Guide
LAP/SPLIT TIMES
A maximum of 9 lap/split time records and total elapsed time are automatically stored into the memory, and recalled by pressing the Rbutton.
Once 9 lap/split time records are stored (counter shows a flashing value greater than 9), pressing C displays the current lap/split time, but does not store it in memory.
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Recording the Finishing Times of Multiple Runners
After pressing A to start timing, press Cas each runner crosses the finish line. This records each of the finishing times in memory, which you can recall by pressing the Rbutton.
*Recorded times are retained in memory until you start a new net time operation (by pressing A) after clearing the stopwatch screen to all zeros (by pressing C).
Example : To record the times of 10 different runners.
START | 1ST RUNNER | 2ND RUNNER | 9TH RUNNER | 10TH RUNNER |
| FINISHES | FINISHES | FINISHES | FINISHES |
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You can scroll through time records in memory by pressing , even while the stopwatch is | ||||
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SETTING TIME AND DATE
1)Press C for a few seconds in TIME display to set time and date.
2)Press Aon a time signal to correct seconds.
3) Press C shift flashing digit (s). Digit(s) to be changed will flash.
SECONDS HOUR MINUTES YEAR
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4) Each press of Aincrements digit. Keep pressed to move quickly.
5) Press B or Cto complete setting.
*Year digits can be set up to the year 2029.
AUTO-retrieve function
Display automatically returns to TIME if left unused for a few minutes.
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