61
60
advance time is displayed on the lower screen in hour, minute and second
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 over these limits.
It should be noted that in case of a lag, a short alarm will sound when the target
time is reached.
• When the last intermediate time has been measured by pressing on P2, the
chronograph stops automatically. A final short press on P1 will have no further
result.
• In the event of being forgotten, the chronograph will stop automatically after
99 hours and display
OVF
.
e) Rereading a regularity rally -
SPLIT
mode
Once the timing is finished, pressing P2 automatically enables the following
parameters of the race to be displayed successively (3 seconds by display):
• The lag or advance time for each stage on the lower screen with the indication
LATE
xx,
EARLy
xx or
GOAL
xx.
d) Timing a regularity rally,
SPLIT
mode
• Select the
RGRALLY
by rotating the crown; the secondS hand positions itself
at noon and becomes the chronograph hand. The upper screen shows
READy
alternately with xx number of intermediate times (
SP00/
xx), or
STPRRLy
alternately with the yy number of times measured (
SP
yy/xx) or
SET RLy
.
PULL
CROWN
to define a new race.
• 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 –
ERASE
followed by
READy
) or on P2 (complete erasing –
EMPTy
followed by
SET
RLy
) and
define a new one.
• Once the time has been introduced (
READy
), pressing P1 starts the chronograph.
The upper screen displays
RUNRRLy
, the lower screen the hours, minutes and
seconds up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
• A second press on P1 temporarily stops the chronograph (upper screen:
STPRRLy
alternately with the yy number of times measured:
SP
yy/xx).
• A new press on P1 allows timing to be restarted.
• A press on P2 allows intermediate times to be measured (upper screen:
SPLIT
xx).
Then, the upper display shows
LATE
if the time is behind the objective,
EARLy
if it is ahead or
GOAL
if one is /- 1 second of the target; the lag or
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