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HOW TO USE THE TIMER (SINGLE TIMER)
• Selecting any of the following time settings: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 45, and 60
minutes.
• Selecting the Count-Down
⇔
Count-Up display.
• This function indicates that the time is up either by releasing a beep sound or
vibration alarm.
• Continue counting the time even after the time set on the timer is over (Overtime
Display).
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To set any other time desired be sure to read “How to Use the Timer for Setting Any Time.”
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Align the rotary switch knob with the desired dial division.
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Press button
¬
to select the count-up display(
△
) or count-
down display (
▼
).
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Selecting the display with the
¬
button also after the timer
has started.
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Press button
¿
to start the timer.
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Each time the
¿
button is pressed the timer start/stop is
repeated.
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Overtime will start measuring after the time set on the
timer is over.
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Press button
¿
to stop the timer.
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Press button
¡
to reset the timer.
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¿
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Example : When counting the time on the COUNT-DOWN DISPLAY for a soccer match
and needing to check the time that´s elapsed or the time a goal was scored.
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The display can be selected by pressing the
¬
button when to know the TIME ELAPSED immediately
after the game has started or the REMAINING TIME when the game is near the end.
(Time set : 45 min.)
45 min.
(Start)
(Remaining Time When a Goal was Scored)
(Time Elapsed When Goal was Scored)
(End of First Half)
(Time Elapsed when a Goal was Scored)
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¬
¿
Beep
¬
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Selecting the COUNT-DOWN
⇔
COUNT-UP Display on the timer
( )
Button
¡
to go over to the
second half of the match.
GO
AL S
CO
RED
in First half :
14 m
in. 20 sec.
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Using the Timer to Count Overtime
Continuing to count time even after the set time has elapsed. Overtime can be
counted:
(Start)
¿
¿
Beep
Beep
40 min.
Timer time
Overtime Display counted-up from the start.
The match took 42 min.
30 sec., including lost time.
¿
¿
30 min.
Example 1 : Suppose the user wants to time a rugby match using the COUNT-UP DISPLAY.
The match starts at the 40 minute setting.
(Start)
Example 2 : Suppose the user wants to count the 30 minute repeat study text using the
COUND-DOWN DISPLAY.
Count-down starts at the 30 minute setting.
End of study text It took 1 min.
20 sec. longer that expected.
Overtime after timer set time is over.
Timer set time
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• When the time set on the timer is over a beep sound or vibration is generated.
• The user can select BEEP SOUND ONLY, NO WARNING, VIBRATION as the TIME-UP
warning.
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The BEEP SOUND and VIBRATION cannot be set at the same time.
• Only when the BEEP SOUND has been selected will a sound be generated to
confirm the selection that has been made when operating the button.
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How to Set the Time-Up Warning
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TIME UP WARNING FUNCTION
(ACOUSTIC ALARM ONLY)
(NO ALARM)
(VIBRATION ONLY)
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Whether the BEEP SOUND or VIBRATION for the TIME-UP warning has been set, a preliminary sound
or preliminary vibration alarm will be generated 1-3 seconds beforehand. When the time is up, this
function releases either a sound or vibration.
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Align the knob of the rotary switch with .
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Press button
¿
to select the TIME-UP message.
¿
¿
¿
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