1-29
1-28
The watch will show the lap and split time for the lap that you just
completed. If you are viewing HRM or Speed + Distance data, the
watch will then display the average statistics for the lap (depend-
ing on the data you are viewing). The watch will then return to the
running Chrono timing the current lap. The watch will store the
last 100 laps worth of data.
TIP: You may press
MODE
,
SET/FORMAT
, or
DISPLAY
at any time to
cancel the lap hold and immediately return to the running Chrono.
3. Press
STOP/RESET
to stop timing. The display shows the data
for the final lap and split, if splits were taken.
4. Press
START/SPLIT
to resume timing, or press and hold
STOP/RESET
to reset the display to zero.
NOTE: When using the Chrono with either the Speed + Distance
or Heart Rate Sensor, the Chrono time and lap information will
appear on the display for four seconds after starting, stopping or
resetting the Chronograph. During this time, the stopwatch icon
will be flashing, and all buttons will function normally. This feature
was included to allow you to view the Chrono data for these
timing actions even if you have selected to view only perform-
ance data (not time data) in the Chrono mode.
Hands-Free Operation
You can configure the Chrono to start when you start moving and
stop when you do. In addition, you can have splits taken automati-
cally based on either the distance covered or elapsed time. See
the section for Configure mode for the setting details.
Viewing Performance Data
When using the Speed + Distance Sensor or the Heart Rate Sensor,
you can monitor your performance data. Viewing this data is sim-
ply a matter of pressing and releasing the
DISPLAY
button until
you see the data that you want. Refer to inside front cover for a
chart that shows the data combinations available in this mode.
When viewing performance data, press and release
SET/FORMAT
to swap the positions of the data in the upper and middle display
line.
NOTE: Average data values and distance traveled are only accu-
mulated while the Chrono is running.