
Ch mode also allows a total time to be measured with intermediary times (SPLIT and catch-up).
A
short push = START - STOP - RESTART
B
short push = SPLIT (intermediary time shown), catch-up
B
long push = resets the time elapsed to zero once the chronometer has been stopped.
Example:
timing the total duration of a race and displaying the individual times of each runner.
Note:
in SPLIT mode, the display flashes.
T2 mode
This mode shows the main time and the time in the second
time zone. “T2” appears permanently. The time in the second
time zone is always shown as a 24-hour clock
(fig. 22).
In T2 mode, the button functions are:
A
long push = change between time zones: T1
fl‡
T2
B
= no function
C
= activates the backlight for six seconds
D
short push = selects next mode
D
long push = selected mode can be set
SETTING MODES
You can access the setting mode by pressing button D for more than two seconds
(fig. 23).
In the setting mode, the button functions are:
A
short push = increases (+) the value to be set.
A
long push = continuously increases (+) the value to be set.
15
15
In BEST LP mode, the button functions are:
A
short push = shows the next lap with the time and
respective lap number, including the BEST LAP time
A
long push = subsequent laps are shown successively
(fig. 19)
B
short push = shows the previous lap with the time and
respective lap number, including the BEST LAP time
B
long push = previous laps are shown successively
C
= activates the backlight for six seconds
D
= selects the next mode
Ch mode (Chronograph mode)
This mode shows time measured in hours, minutes, seconds
and thousandths of a second. “Ch mode” is displayed
(fig.
20)
for three seconds. It is used to conventionally measure
elapsed time (up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds and
999 thousandths of a second).
It enables single timing or totaling several times with
automatic calculation of intermediary stops.
A
short push = START - STOP - RESTART
B
long push = resets the elapsed time to zero once the
chronometer has been stopped.
Example:
measuring the total duration of a journey from
town A to town D, automatically deducting the duration of
stops in towns B and C.
Starting the chronograph function:
fig. 20
Stopping the chronograph function:
fig. 21
14
fig. 19
C
A
D
B
Lap number
with respective
timing
fig. 20
C
A
D
B
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Thousandths
fig. 21
C
A
D
B
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Thousandths
fig. 22
C
A
D
B
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
T2 mode
2
nd
time-
zone
Main time