lap running time will appear in Row 3. Continue to press “B” for each lap reading as
needed. Your SC-848W will take up to 1000 lap speed readings.
STOP/END OF EVENT: At the end of the event, press “A”, STOP indicator appears.
The speed and time of the last lap will appear in the display (lap number and time in the
top row and speed in the middle row) and the lower row will show the last recorded lap
time.
RESET: After you have completed timing and reviewing all information, press “B” for
two seconds to reset the Speed Timer to all zeros.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS:
Your SC-848W speed timer is equipped with the
advanced functions described below. You may use all the Advanced Functions during or
after your timing of the event. Please review them carefully.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS CANNOT BE USED IF YOU HAVE RESET THE
DISPLAY TO ALL ZEROS.
Max - Slow - Average and Memory Recall
Your SC-848W has a 300 lap memory through 999 laps, as well as Fastest, Slowest and
Average Lap Speed and Time display. To use these functions, press “F” anytime while
in the Speed Timer Mode. The MAX indicator will appear above the top row.
Max - Slow - Average Lap Speed & Time
The MAX indicator means the Fastest Lap Time is shown in the top row and the
associated Maximum speed of all readings taken is displayed in the middle row. The
Fastest lap number is displayed in the LAP counter.
Press “F” again to display the SLOWEST Lap Speed, Time and Number. The SLOW
indicator will appear.
Press “F” again, to display the Average Lap Speed and Time of all readings. The AVG
indicator will appear. The Lap Counter will show the total amount of readings taken.
300 Memory Recall
After sequencing through the Fastest, Slowest and Average Lap information, press or
hold “F” to review up to the previous 300 readings in speed, time and lap number up
through 999 laps. The SC-848W will review in descending order (999, 998, 997, etc. . .).
The lap speed will appear in the middle row and the lap number and time will appear in
the top row.
During Memory Recall use, you may press “E” at any time, to return to the current or
previously taken readings.