
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Reset)
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Reset)
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Start data)
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Fastest lap time display)
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Lap/split data in block "1")
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Stop)
Start time
Stop time
2:11'17"99
Lap/split no.8
split time 2:1'14"12
lap time 16'42"33
Fastest lap no.
Lap/split no.
split time
Fastest LAP
Stop time
Recall
button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall
button
Recall
button
Recall
button
Recall button
Start date
The fastest lap time in this block
is displayed together with the lap
number.
BLOCK2
Start data
BLOCK3
Start data
BLOCK3
Stop time
Data in block "1"
When the stopwatch is reset or stopped:
The data is recalled starting from the first data in block "1".
<Ex.) When the display is reset to "00" in block "4">
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■How to clear the stored data (All clear of
data)
・The memory clear function is useful in
the following cases.
a)When the stored data becomes
unnecessary.
b)When the residual memory is not
sufficient for a new measurement.
・Once the following steps are taken to
clear the data, all the stored data is
erased from memory. The stored data
cannot be erased one by one or block by
block.
①While the stopwatch is measuring or
when the digits are not reset after the
end of the measurement, the stored data
cannot be erased from memory.
In that case, end the measurement and
reset the stopwatch.
②Press recall button
In the memory recall display, the stored
data can be erased irrespective of which
data is displayed.
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Digits reset to "00")
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Start data)
Recall button
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Memory clear procedure)
Button ○
B
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
(Digits reset to "00")
③Keep button ○
B
pressed for more than 1.5 seconds.
While button ○
B
is kept pressed, the display below is shown with warning beeps.
After 1.5 seconds, the stored data is erased from memory with a long beep.
All the data is erased from memory and the initial measurement display is shown.
*Unless button ○
B
is kept pressed for more than 1.5 seconds, the stored data will not be erased from
memory.
When the stopwatch is measuring:
The data is recalled starting from the newest one.
〈ex.) When the measurement of the third lap / split time in block "4" has been completed.〉
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
BLOCK3
Start data
BLOCK3
Fastest lap
BLOCK3
Stop time
BLOCK4
Lap/split time 3
BLOCK4
Lap/split time 3
BLOCK1
Lap/split time 1
Lap/split time 3
Lap/split time 2
Lap/split time 1
Data in block "4"
The colon (:) starts flashing.
Fastest lap no.
(Display of the fastest lap time in block "4")
When the stopwatch is mesuring, the measurement in progress is shown in the bottom row of the display.
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall button
Recall
button
Recall
button
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●Memory data guide during recall
While the data is recalled, a segment of the
bar flashes to indicate the measurement
order of the data being recalled.
In the illustration below, 210 to 239 data is
stored in memory and the data being
recalled is between 120th and 149th
data in memory.
■Notes on memory capacity
・The number of data in memory is shown
graphically by the memory capacity
indicator.
・Besides the measured lap times/split
times, the start time data and block
number are also retained in memory as
two separate data. Therefore, a block of
data includes at least three data. If more
than one block is used to store the data,
the memory become full even before the
number
of
lap
time/split
time
measurements in memory amounts to
300.
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
●How to read the memory capacity
indicator
The number of data stored in memory is
displayed graphically with a 10-segment
bar.
Each segment of the bar corresponds to 30
data. The segments are displayed one
by one from the bottom to indicate the
number of data in memory.
●When the memory reaches its full
capacity:
・All the segments of the bar are
displayed.
・The 301st data and those measured
thereafter will be displayed but will not be
stored in memory for later recall.
SPLIT
RECALL
BLOCK
LAP
STOP
BATT.
LAP
F
E
It flashes.
F
E
Number of data in memory
When 10 or less data of
memory
capacity
is
available, the top segment
starts flashing. When the
memory is at its full
capacity, it stops flashing
and remains displayed.
30 to 59 data is stored in
memory. When no segment
is displayed, 0 to 29 data is
stored in memory.
290〜300
270〜290
240〜269
210〜239
180〜209
150〜179
120〜149
90〜119
60〜 89
30〜 59
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