5
7
6
4
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Press B to get the 1st
LAP
time. The
LAP
time is shown at the top row, the
SPLIT
time at the middle row and the running total time is shown at the lower row, as
shown in Fig.3.
** 10 seconds later the display will automatically be released to show the running
LAP
and
SPLIT
times to allow the user to keep track of progress,
as shown in Fig. 4.
Press B to display the 2nd
LAP
time,
as shown in Fig.5.
Press A to stop,
as shown in Fig.6.
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 6
Press B to reset and be ready for the next race, as shown in Fig. 7. The counter
at the top left corner displays the memory left for further races. Further races can
be recorded by pressing A and B buttons as above.
** Pressing B button when the stopwatch is displaying the
RACE RECORDS
will
show the next
RACE RECORD
(if there is) and the
LAP TIMES
in this
RACE RECORD
can be recalled by pressing D.
** Pressing 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 the memories will not be
cleared ) and continuously holding A button after this will clear the memories
of all races (display will show
ALL CLEARED
and display will return to as
shown in Fig. 2. Memories are available for storage when they are cleared.
Press D again to recall the 1st
LAP
data, as shown in Fig.9.
** Since 5 memories are used for memorizing the date and number of the race,
the memory left will be 1993 as shown below.
Press D to recall data stored. The display which we call the
RACE RECORD
is as
shown in Fig. 8. The display shows the date in which the race was recorded and
MCH-001(
MSP
for
SPEED
mode) stands for the first race recorded in
LAP/SPLIT
mode at that date.
Fig. 9