- The Split Time indicator seems to have stopped. This, however, is only
to facilitate reading the time measured. If a current and visible
reading is desired, quickly press the DISP/MEM key after pressing
SPLIT/LAP.
- S-LAP as an additional function:
After recalling the time with the SPLIT/LAP key, the current Lap Time
will appear in the upper area of the display, alternating at the rate of
2 cycles with the shortest Lap Time up to that point, which is indi-
cated in the display by the symbol SHORT.
d) Event-Counter
(2 digits in brackets):
- Shows the number of times the SPLIT/LAP key has been activated
(maximum is 99).
- In memory recall, it indicates which memory has been accessed.
e) Advance of Split Time
By pressing the START/STOP and SPLIT/LAP keys at the same time,
the current time of day, rounded off to the next full minute, will be
entered into the Split counter. After pressing the START/STOP key,
the measurement proceeds, beginning with the time just entered. The
purpose of this feature is to synchronize the Split Time with an official
clock. After activating this feature, it is no longer possible to stop the
watch; to do so would desynchronize it. Only the SPLIT/LAP key
remains active. Time advance is limited to the functions LAP, S-LAP
and TIME.
f) Memory Recall
- At any time while time is being measured, a memory may be
accessed by pressing the DISP/MEM key. The first 64 values recorded
are stored in the first 64 memories. The last, 65th memory always
holds the last time measured if more time values were stopped than
there were memories to store them.
- Procedure:
Press and hold the DISP/MEM key. The time stored will be displayed
as long as the key is pressed. During this phase, the symbol M-OUT
is displayed, and directly under it the memory which is recalled.
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By pressing the DISP/MEM key again, the time stored in the next
memory will be displayed, and so forth. If the time displayed is the
shortest Lap Time recorded, the symbol SHORT is also displayed.
You will hear a tone following the shortest Lap Time with the sound
sequence: 100 milliseconds TONE followed by 400 milliseconds of
silence
If the time indicated corresponds to the longest Lap Time, you will
hear a tone with the sound sequence: 400 milliseconds TONE
followed by 100 milliseconds of silence.
- Quick Recall (for all versions):
First press the DISP/MEM key and then the MODE key together, which
will initiate a Quick Recall of the times measured which are stored in
the memory. When the shortest or longest Lap Time is found, the
search will be interrupted for a moment. After comparing all the
memories, Quick Recall will return to the first memory, and the
search will be terminated.
g) Countdown
(Countdown with Auto-Repeat)
- Selection of the CD function by means of the MODE key
- Before the first start, a CD time must be entered.
- Although the only CD function is displayed, the Split Time and Lap
Time can also be measured.
- The watch starts by means of the START/STOP key. Split Time and
Countdown are visible during operation. The figure of a running man
indicates this condition. By pressing the START/STOP key again, Split
Time and Countdown will be stopped. This sequence can be repeated
as often as desired.
- By means of the SPLIT/LAP key, the Split Time and Lap Time values
are stored in memory at that moment. The Split Time appears to
have stopped. This, however, is only to facilitate reading. The Count-
down (upper display) continues in operation (except after the START/
STOP key has been pressed).
- When the CD function reaches the value of 0 (zero), a tone will sound
for 2 seconds. The sequence of operations begins immediately and
automatically, using the value originally entered (Auto-Repeat).
- The Lap Time with the associated Split Time can be read out by using
the Memory Recall (see below).
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