Measuring a Split Time
1.
Enter the Stopwatch Mode.
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If a stopwatch timing operation is in
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progress, press (D) to stop it and then
press (A) to reset the stopwatch to all
zeros before performing the operation
in step 2.
2.
Press (A) to display [SPL].
Each press of (A) toggles between
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[SPL] (split time) and [LAP] (lap time).
3.
Use the operations below to measure
elapsed time.
D
Start
A
Split
D
Stop
Pressing (A) displays the hour of the
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elapsed time up to that point (split time),
alternating with [SPL], for about 12
seconds.
Hours
1/1000 seconds
Minutes
Seconds
4.
Press (A) to reset the measurement time
to all zeros.
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Measuring Lap Times
1.
Enter the Stopwatch Mode.
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If a stopwatch timing operation is in
●
progress, press (D) to stop it and then
press (A) to reset the stopwatch to all
zeros before performing the operation
in step 2.
2.
Press (A) to display [LAP].
Each press of (A) toggles between
●
[SPL] (split time) and [LAP] (lap time).
3.
Use the operations below to measure
elapsed time.
Each time you press (A), the watch
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displays the hour of the elapsed (lap
time) for each lap, alternating with the
lap number, for about 12 seconds.
4.
Press (A) to reset the measurement time
to all zeros.
D
Start
A
Lap
D
Stop
Number of Laps
Hours
1/1000 seconds
Minutes
Seconds
Specifying the Distance
Before measuring speed, specify a distance.
The distance setting range is 0.1 to 99.9. The
unit of distance is not specified.
1.
Enter the Stopwatch Mode.
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2.
Hold down (A) for at least three seconds.
Release the button when the integer part
of the distance value starts to flash.
3.
Use (B) and (D) to specify the integer part
of the distance value.
4.
Press (C).
This causes the decimal part of the
distance value to flash.
5.
Use (B) and (D) to specify the decimal part
of the distance value.
6.
Press (A) to complete the setting
operation.
Note
While the setting is being configured,
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the watch will exit the setting operation
automatically after about two or three
minutes of non-operation.
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