59
58
• A new press on P1 allows the following race/stage to be started. The upper
screen shows
STAGE
xx+1 and the lower the hours, minutes and seconds up to 99
hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
• This operation may be conducted until the number of predefined stages is
reached. Following this, nothing further with happen.
• In the event of being forgotten, the chronograph will stop automatically after
99 hours and show
OVF
.
c) Rereading a regularity rally –
STAGE
mode
Once timing is finished, pressing P2 automatically allows the following parameters
of the race to be displayed successively (3 seconds per display):
• The total time on the lower screen with the indication
RGRALLy
on the upper
screen.
• The date of the race (1
st
stage) on the lower screen with the indication
RGRDATE
on the upper screen.
• The start time of the race (1
st
stage) on the lower screen with the indication
RGSTART
on the upper screen.
• The target time of the different stages on the lower screen with the indication
STAGE
xx.
• The measured time of the different stages on the lower screen with the
indication
ACTL
xx.
• To launch a new rally, the rally in the memory must be erased by giving a long
press on P1 (erasing the times measured but not the target times – display
ERASE
followed by
READy
) or on P2 (complete erasing –
EMPTy
followed by
SET
RLy
) and
defining a new one.
• Once the time has been introduced (
READy
), pressing on P1 starts the
chronograph. The upper screen displays
STAGE
xx (xx being the number of the
stage), the lower screen the hours, minutes and seconds up to 99 hours, 59
minutes and 59 seconds.
• A second press on P1 stops the chronograph (
STOP
). After this, the upper display
shows
LATE
if the time is behind with regard to the objective,
EARLy
if it is ahead
or
GOAL
if one is /- 1 second of the target; the lag or advance is displayed
on the lower screen in hours, minutes and seconds format HH:MM:SS.
This information is accompanied by a sound signal as follows:
1. A long beep if the time is within the target.
2. A short deep beep if the time is up to 10 seconds later or a high-pitched beep if
the time is up to 10 seconds earlier.
3. Two short deep or high-pitched beeps if the time is up to 20 seconds later or 20
seconds earlier respectively.
4. Three short deep or high-pitched beeps if the time is outside these limits.
It should be noted that in the event of a lag, a short alarm will sound when the
target time is reached.
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