STOPWATCH OPERATION
Starting, Stopping, and Resetting.
Start and stop the Stopwatch by
pressing the Start/Stop Button. You can record times of up to 23:59:59
(hours). Resolution is to .05 second to 29:59.95 (minutes), then in sec-
onds. Reset by pressing the adjust button. Resetting puts the time
recorded into memory as a split.
Viewing Times in Memory.
With the Stopwatch displayed, press the
Stopwatch function button. The first time recorded will be recalled
from memory and displayed as a split time. The display will toggle
between the split number and the split time. To view subsequent
recorded times along with their split numbers, press the Stopwatch
button in the Stopwatch Memory display. After viewing all splits in
memory you automatically return to the Stopwatch, or you can
return before viewing everything by pressing the Start/Stop Button.
Creating Split Groups with the Stopwatch Running.
Press the Start/
Stop Button to start the Stopwatch. Press the Stopwatch Button with
the Stopwatch running to create a split. The display will freeze for 3
seconds to allow you to view the split time. You can continue to
create splits this way until the total number of splits in memory is 32.
Press the Start/Stop Button to stop the Stopwatch. Press the Stop-
watch Button to view the splits you have created in memory.
Viewing Split Groups in Memory.
With the Stopwatch displayed,
press the Stopwatch Button. Split groups you created will be dis-
played from the first split recorded to the last. After all times for the
group have been reviewed by pressing the Stopwatch Button, the total
time for that group will show in the first display and the second dis-
play will show the number of splits in the group along with a “t”. Sin-
gle splits created by resetting the Stopwatch will each show a “t” in
the second display for total group time.
Clearing the Stopwatch Memory.
In the Stopwatch Memory func-
tion, hold the Adjust Button for 1 second to erase all splits from mem-
ory. A beep confirms that memory is clear. Clear Stopwatch memory
before a session of recording splits (such as timing your laps on a
running track). This ensures that memory will be available and will
delete old information that might be confusing when splits are
reviewed in memory.
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