TIMER OPERATION:
1.
Press C button until the stopwatch goes to
the TIMER mode. The display is as shown
in Fig.18. The top row is the display for the
1st timer and the middle row is the display
for the 2nd timer.
2.
Press and hold B button for 2 seconds to
go into the SET TIMER mode with the
st
hour digit of the 1
timer blinking.
3.
Press A button to set to desired hour for
countdown.
4.
Press B to go to the first digit in minutes
and press A to set minutes.
5.
Similarly by using B and A buttons the
desired countdown times for the 1st and
2nd timers can be set.
6.
Pressing C button once any time during
this TIMER setting sequence will complete
the setting and the timer is ready to start
upon pressing the A button.
Press A to start countdown with the "1 " at
7.
the top right corner blinking and the timer
setting counting down. When the 1st timer
approaches zero, the timer gives 4 beeps
and the 2nd timer starts counting down
immediately.
When
the
approaches zero, it gives 2 beeps and the
4 digit counter at the lowest row advances
by 1 automatically.
8.
At any time during countdown pressing A
will stop counting.
9.
If only the 1st timer is set the timer is used
as an ordinary countdown timer and will
give 5 times 4 beeps when the set time is
up. The 4 digit counter also advances by 1
automatically when the timer reaches
zero.
DATA STORED RECALL:
1.
Press D to recall data stored. The
display which we call the RACE RECORD
is as shown in Fig. 8.
2.
The display shows the date in which
the race was recorded and MCH-001
(MSP for SPEED mode) stands for the
first race
3.
Recorded in LAP/SPLIT mode at
that date.
4.
Press D again to recall the 1st LAP
data, as shown in Fig.9.
5.
Press D to recall the 2nd LAP data.
6.
Press D again shows the stopped
time
7.
Press D again to show the average
LAP time
8.
Press D again to show the Best LAP
time.
9.
The
AVERAGE
calculation
BEST record do not take into account the
last
section
of
time
Therefore, in order for the stopwatch to
keep track of the average and best
records of all laps, always use the B
button until the end of the race.
10.
Pressing D again will go to the next
race records or return to the 1st race
records (if there is no further race).
MEMORY USED
UP:
You have the possibility to clear the races one
by one, or to clear all. From the chronograph
mode (time display must be put to zero), press
the D button to accede to data stored.
1.
Choose the race you want to clear and press
B button (race number in the right down
corner). Press and hold A button when the
stopwatch is displaying the RACE RECORDS
will clear the memories in that race record
(when the contents in this race record are
cleared the display will show "CLEARED"
and sounds a long beep, if A is released
before ED appears. Repeat the operation to
clear races one by one.
2.
Press
« CLEAR », « CLEARED », « ALL CLEAR »,
« ALL CLEARED » will appear successively.
"ALL CLEARED" appears when all data are
cleared. The display comes back to the
chronograph mode (fig.2)
When all the memories have been used the 4
digit LAP counter at the top left corner will
start blinking to indicate all memories have
been used up. All further LAP memories will
not be recorded in the memory unless some
memories are cleared as previously indicated.
When there is no memory left pressing A to
start a race will sound 3 short beeps.
Do not leave the stopwatch running if not in
use as that drains a higher power from the
2nd
timer
battery
UPLOAD MODE:
1.
switch to UPLOAD MODE.
2.
recorded
computer
stopwatch is in the process of uploading,
an indicator moves from right to left. When
upload is complete UPLOAD END is
displayed.
3.
MODE.
4.
mode will go to the UPLOAD RACE mode
with display.
5.
upload the memories in this race.
6.
upload.
7.
uploading
immediately.
8.
still running or stopped), it will not be
possible to upload and the display will
show UPLOAD 0, there will not be any
action
PRINT MODE:
1.
and
ALL mode as shown in Fig.20.
2.
before
STOP.
recorded memories to the printer (if printer
is connected). When the stopwatch is in
the process of printing, an indicator moves
from right to left. When printing is
complete PRINT END is displayed.
3.
will go to the PRINT RACE mode with
display as shown in Fig.21.
4.
print the memories in this race.
5.
print.
6.
printing
immediately.
7.
still running or stopped), it will not be
possible to upload and the display will
show PRINT 0, there will not be any action
upon pressing A or B.
Clear the races one by one:
Clear all races:
A
button
during
some
seconds.
In Fig. 20 press D button once will
Pressing A button will UPLOAD ALL
memories
to
computer
is
connected).
When
Press D button to return to PRINT
Pressing B at the UPLOAD ALL
Pressing A in this mode will only
Press B to select particular race to
Pressing C any time during this
process
will
stop
printing
If the chronograph is not reset (i.e.
upon
pressing
A
or
Press C button to go to the PRINT
Pressing A button will print all
Pressing B at the PRINT ALL mode
Pressing A in this mode will only
Press B to select particular race to
Pressing C any time during this
process
will
stop
printing
If the chronograph is not reset (i.e.
CARE OF YOUR STOPWATCH:
WATER-RESISTANCE
The stopwatch is designed to withstand
accidental
contact
splashes or rain, but it, is not designed for use
in water. Do not operate the buttons when the
stopwatch is wet.
TEMPERATURE
Do not leave your stopwatch under direct
sunlight or in very high temperatures for a long
time, or the display may become black. Do not
leave your stopwatch in very low temperature
as this may cause a slight time loss or gain
and the change of digits becomes slow. In
both cases the above conditions will be
corrected when the stopwatch returns to
normal temperature.
SHOCKS
Be careful not to drop your stopwatch or hit it
against hard surfaces as it may cause
mechanical damages.
STATIC ELECTRICITY
The integrated circuit in your stopwatch can
be affected by static electricity. If the static
electricity is very strong a permanent damage
can occur. Be careful of the screen of the TV
set and the wearing of clothing made of
synthetic materials in dry weather; in such
cases a very strong static electricity can be
generated.
MAGNETISM
Not affected.
(if
CHEMICALS
the
Do not expose your stopwatch to solvents
such as gasoline and alcohol, spray of
cosmetics, cleaners, paints etc as they may
cause damage to the stopwatch.
BATTERY CHANGE
When the battery low indicator lights up,
battery replacement is necessary.
1. Unscrew and remove the back cover.
2. Unscrew the battery contact.
3. Replace with fresh Lithium battery CR2032
or equivalent.
4. Before putting in the fresh battery makes
sure that the triangular contact is in the
triangular slot under the battery.
5. Use a small metal tool (such as a tweezers
or screw driver) to momentarily short circuit
the AC pad next to the battery.
6. Re-screw the back cover.
Trouble shooting
B.
If the stopwatch is out of service, such as
wrong logic, frozen display etc., a reset may
recover
the
stopwatch.
stopwatch, please press all four buttons
simultaneously for about 2 seconds until the
display become blank, the stopwatch will
return to the default state when you release
the
buttons.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER THE BATTERY.
with
water
such
as
To
reset
the