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Chronograph Terms - Timex 100 Lap Ironman Triathlon with the FLIX Instructions Manual

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2. If you press & release the STOP/RESET (the left button on the face) the chronograph will stop.
You can use this to either end the event or to pause it. The difference is, if you only wanted to
pause it, then you start it up again by pressing & releasing the START/SPLIT button. The
chronograph will go on as if it never stopped. Pausing the chronograph like this doesn't affect the
laps or splits, other than that they aren't running while it is paused.
3. You can view the laps and splits by pressing the RECALL (upper right) button. It will show you
the date, the number of the segment you are looking at, and the total time for the event. Press &
release it again, and that total time will be replaced with a display of the average time per lap.
Press & release it again, and it will say BEST and show you the time of the quickest lap, as well as
the lap number for that lap. Continue pressing and releasing that button and it will show you each
lap and split of the event, in order. To look at a different segment (those that have been previously
stored), press & release the MODE (lower left on the side) button while you're still in recall mode.
To get out of recall mode, either press & release the STOP/RESET button, or just leave the watch
alone for a few minutes.
4. The chronograph, if running, will continue running if you switch to regular time mode. While in
the regular time mode, you can press the START/SPLIT button to glance at the chronograph
without changing it.
STORING & CLEARING THE CHRONO
1. You can store the laps and splits of an event into memory by pressing the STOP/RESET button
and holding it until the words HOLD TO STORE disappear. It will store that information as one
SEGMENT into the memory and clear the information off the display, preparing you for the next
event.
2. You can delete stored segments by pressing & holding the STOP/RESET button after the last
segment has been stored. It will say HOLD TO CLEAR SEG (and then the last segment number).
If you continue to hold, that segment will be cleared out of memory, and the segment number will
be replaced with the words 'all segs', so the whole display will say HOLD TO CLEAR ALL
SEGS. If you let go the button now, that segment is all that will be deleted. If you continue to hold
it until the display clears out and shows the lap and split listings, all the segments in memory will
be cleared. Segments can only be erased individually by erasing the most recent segment first.

CHRONOGRAPH TERMS

Laps
The time of your event divided into separate chunks. An example of laps might be: if someone ran 5
miles, each mile could be a lap.
Splits
The time of your event all the way from the beginning of the event right up to the end of the lap. An
example of splits might be: if someone timed a race, then hit the START/SPLIT button as each
person crossed the finish line. Each person's total time would be recorded as one split.
Segment
A segment is a group of laps or splits in a unit. Usually, watch users use these to separate events,
since you save or delete whole segments as a unit instead of as individual laps or splits. An example
of a segment might be: Thursday's run saved as segment three, Friday's saved as segment four.
3. TIMER (Countdown Timer)
Setting
1. Press & release MODE button until you get to TIMER mode.
2. Press & release SET button once. This tells the watch you are ready to set the timer. At this point,
the watch should say "SET # NO. OF REPS". (The # will either be a number from 1 to 9, or the

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