Timing with Modul 3
Timing modes
SPLIT =
Split time
LAP
=
Lap time (Taylor)
ADD
=
Additional time (single event/time out)
Symbols
SPLIT and xx after the first start
LAP
and xx after the first start
ADD and after every even or uneven key confirmation:
Xy stopwatch is active
Xy stopwatch is inactive (lap & split still active in background).
Timing with Accord 1
Timing modes
SPLIT =
Intermediate time
LAP
=
Lap time (Taylor)
Symbols
SPLIT and xy after the first start.
LAP
and xy after the first start.
All three (two for the Accord 1) time modes can be switched by pressing
the MODE key. At the start of the time measurement, a specific time
mode may not need to be selected, since the required time mode can be
selected when the stopwatch is recording time.
Date and real time are not available during timing.
c) Memory recall
Every frozen display will be recorded in memory. The memory records
up to 60 events. This count will be displayed on the bottom left of the
display. The first 59 events include the first 59 recorded times.
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The 60th event will always include the last recorded time.
Example: with 72 recorded times, the first 59 recorded times are stored
in memory including the 72nd recorded time.
By pushing the MEMORY key, the recorded events can be recalled. The
symbol >>MEMO<< is displayed and the count is set to zero.
The memory can be recalled as follows:
1) A quick press on the START/STOP button:
counter equals 1 with the 1st recorded time
2) A quick press on the START/STOP button:
counter equals 2 with the 2nd recorded time
3) A quick press on the START/STOP button:
equals 3 with the 3rd recorded time
...
43) A quick press on the START/STOP button:
counter equals 43 with the 43rd recorded time and so on
By pressing the MEMORY, DISPLAY or MODE keys, the normal timing
modes will be switched back. The recorded time in memory reflect the
set times as follows:
Example:
Times mode = Lap
Lap Times will be indicated
Switch to Add
Add Times will be indicated
Clearing Memory
Simultaneously pressing MEMORY and DISPLAY keys will clear the
whole memory. The memory indicator will be set back to zero.
The current memory indicator remains unchanged.
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