INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DT2000
FEATURES:
- Hour, minute, seconds, month, date, day and
alarm
12/24
hour
and month/date
or
date/month display user selectable
- 2000 memories
- Segregated memory (capability to memorize
LAP times of different races)
- User Selectable LAP/SPLIT or LAP/SPEED
display
- Average and best lap time display
- Automatic release of LAP time after 10
seconds to allow progress monitoring.
- Data can be printed by printer (DT 500P
optional) at operation or selectively by race
later
- Data can be uploaded to computer through
upload cable with software (cable and
software optional)
- Dual timers which start one after another for
use in training programs
- Can be used as ordinary countdown timer if
2nd timer is not set
TIME SETTING:
1. Press C to go to the TIME MODE (fig 24).
2. Press and hold B button will go into the TIME
SET mode with the AL HOUR blinking.
3. Press A to set the AL HOUR.
4. Press B to select digits in the following
sequence: AL HR, AL MIN first digit, AL MIN 2nd
digit, AL OFF/ON, YEAR last digit, YEAR 1st digit,
MONTH, DATE, 12/24HR selection, HOUR, MIN
1st digit, MIN 2nd digit, and SECONDS.
5. Press A to set the blinking digits.
6. Pressing C any time during this setting
sequence will complete the setting procedure and
return to the normal TIME display. If 12HR option
is selected the calendar will be shown as
MONTH/DATE/YEAR and time will be displayed
in 12 HOUR system. If 24HR option is selected,
the
calendar
will
be
displayed
as
DATE/MONTH/YEAR and time will be displayed
in 24HOUR system. The calendar automatically
adjusts for weekday and odd and even months
including February of leap years up to year 2089.
7. Press D in the TIME mode to arm or disarm the
alarm. When the alarm is armed the alarm
indicator will be turned on and the alarm will
sound at the preset alarm time.
CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION:
1. Press C to go to the CHRONOGRAPH MODE.
The display as shown in Fig. 2.
2. Press A to start.
SPEED DISPLAY:
1. In the CHRONO MODE before the start of a
race, push and hold B for 2 seconds will go to the
SPEED SET mode as is shown in Fig.14.
2. The first digit in the lowest row is flashing to
indicate setting of the thousandth digit of distance.
3. Push A to set and B to select the next digits.
The highest setting for distance is 9999.999.
4. After the digits are set press B again to set the
TIME unit with the top left corner HR flashing.
5. Use A to set to HR (for /hour), MIN (for /minute)
or SEC (for /second).
6. When the distance and time unit are set, press
C button to return to the SPEED MODE (Fig. 15).
(Pushing C button anytime during the setting will
return to the SPEED mode).
7. Press A to start, the display is as shown in
Fig.16.
8. Press B to get the 1st LAP time at the top row
and the speed at the middle row, as shown in
Fig.17.
9. If for example the distance is set to 200 meters
and time unit set is in seconds, the speed
calculated from a LAP time of 17.09 seconds is
11.70 m/sec. [Using the B button the LAP times
and their corresponding speeds can be displayed.
Recall operations in the SPEED mode are the
same as in the LAP/SPLIT mode.]
SPLIT TIME DISPLAY:
1. Press B to get the 1st LAP time. The LAP time
is shown at the top row, the SPLIT time at the
middle row and the running total time is shown at
the lower row, as shown in Fig.3.
2. 10 seconds later the display will automatically
be released to show the running LAP and SPLIT
times to allow the user to keep track of progress,
as shown in Fig. 4.
3. Press B to display the 2nd LAP time.
4. Press A to stop.
5. Press B to reset and be ready for the next race,
as shown in Fig. 7. The counter at the top left
corner displays the memory left for further races.
6. Further races can be recorded by pressing A
and B buttons as above.
Since 5 memories are used for memorizing the
date and number of the race, the memory left will
be 1993 as shown below.
TIMER OPERATION:
1. Press C button until the stopwatch goes to the
TIMER mode. The display is as shown in Fig.18.
The top row is the display for the 1st timer and the
middle row is the display for the 2nd timer.
2. Press and hold B button for 2 seconds to go
into the SET TIMER mode with the hour digit of
the 1
st
timer blinking.
3. Press A button to set to desired hour for
countdown.
4. Press B to go to the first digit in minutes and
press A to set minutes.
5. Similarly by using B and A buttons the desired
countdown times for the 1st and 2nd timers can
be set.
6. Pressing C button once any time during this
TIMER setting sequence will complete the setting
and the timer is ready to start upon pressing the A
button.
7. Press A
to start countdown with the “1” at the
top right corner blinking and the timer setting
counting down. When the 1st timer approaches
zero, the timer gives 4 beeps and the 2nd timer
starts counting down immediately. When the 2nd
timer approaches zero, it gives 2 beeps and the 4
digit counter at the lowest row advances by 1
automatically.
8. At any time during countdown pressing A will
stop counting.
If only the 1st timer is set the timer is used as an
ordinary countdown timer and will give 5 times 4
beeps when the set time is up. The 4 digit counter
also advances by 1 automatically when the timer
reaches zero.
STROKE / FREQUENCE BASE 3 ;
6. Press the button
C
to go into « chronograph
mode ».
7. Press B during few seconds to go into « speed
mode » (in fig.14).
8. Scroll with the button
B
.
9. Select the numbers with the button
A
. The
distance has to be set up on « 180 » (0180.000)
and the time unit on « seconds » (SEC).
Then, press
C
to confirm.
10. Start the « chronograph mode » with the
button
A
. After the third stroke
only,
press
A
again. The line in the middle indicates the number
of strokes per minute.
DATA STORED RECALL:
1. Press D to recall data stored. The display
which we call the RACE RECORD is as shown in
Fig. 8.