track, the lap time would be the time for one lap around
the track, assuming that you push the
START/SPLIT
button
as you cross the start/finish line each time.
Split Time:
The elapsed time from the start of the
workout, sometimes called the “total time”.
“Taking a Lap”:
Marking the end of one segment (or lap)
and the beginning of another by pressing
START/SPLIT
while the Chronograph is running. Also called “taking a
split”.
Using the Chronograph
Press and release
MODE
until you see “CHRO” on the
display.
Start the Chronograph by pressing
START/SPLIT
and stop
it by pressing
STOP/RESET
.
While the Chronograph is stopped, you may restart it by
pressing
START/SPLIT
, or you may reset it to zero by
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to clear the ACC data.
9. Press
SET
to complete calibration.
CHRO – Chronograph Mode
The Chronograph gives you the ability to time a hike, a ski
or a run – just about anything you’d like to time. You can
also track the time for specific segments of an activity
with the lap/split features; the Chronograph will store
lap/split times for thirty laps as well as the best (or short-
est) lap time and the average for all the stored lap times.
In the event you take more than thirty laps, the watch will
store timing information for the first thirty.
Terminology
Lap Time:
The elapsed time for a segment of a course,
marked by pressing the
START/SPLIT
button on the watch.
For example, if you are running on a standard quarter-mile
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