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Operation Guide 2925

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MO0410-EA

About This  Manual

Button operations are indicated using the letters shown
in the illustration.

Each section of this manual provides you with the
information you need to perform operations in each
mode. Further details and technical information can be
found in the “Reference” section.

(Light)

Stopwatch Mode

Dual Time  Mode

Alarm  Mode

Countdown Timer  Mode

Recall Mode

Press 

C

.

General Guide

Press 

C

 to change from mode to mode.

In any mode, press 

L

 to illuminate the display.

Timekeeping Mode

Timekeeping

Use the Timekeeping Mode to set and view the current
time and date.

To set the time and date

1. In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down 

A

 until the

seconds start to flash, which indicates the setting
screen.

2. Press 

C

 to move the flashing in the sequence shown

below to select other settings.

Day of week

Month – Day

Hour

Seconds

12/24-Hour 

Format

Day

Month

Year

Minutes

  Hour : Minutes

Seconds

PM indicator

Year

4. Press 

A

 to exit the setting screen.

The 12-hour/24-hour timekeeping format you select in the Timekeeping Mode is
applied in all modes.

The day of the week is automatically displayed in accordance with the date (year,
month, and day) settings.

Setting

Seconds

Hour, Minutes

12/24-Hour
Format

Year, Month, Day

Button Operation

Press 

D

 to reset to 

00

.

Use 

D

 (+) and 

B

 (–) to change the setting.

Press 

D

 to toggle between 12-hour (

12H

) and

24-hour (

24H

) timekeeping.

Use 

D

 (+) and 

B

 (–) to change the setting.

Screen

3. When the setting you want to change is flashing, use 

D

 and 

B

 to change it as

described below.

Stopwatch

The 1/100-second stopwatch can measure elapsed time
and lap/split times. The stopwatch uses the basic data you
input and a pacer signal to calculate the distance you
cover while jogging or running. Stopwatch times and your
distance are also stored in memory.

The stopwatch measurement operation continues even
if you exit the Stopwatch Mode.

Exiting the Stopwatch Mode while a lap/split time is
frozen on the display clears the lap/split time and returns
to elapsed time measurement.

Stopwatch measurements are performed in the
Stopwatch Mode, which you enter by pressing 

C

.

Timekeeping Mode time

1/100 second

Seconds

Hours

Minutes

Remaining memory

How the Stopwatch Works

There are two ways you can use the stopwatch: to measure elapsed time and lap/split
times like a standard stopwatch (see “To measure times with the stopwatch”), and to
keep track of the distance you cover while jogging or running. In order to use the
stopwatch to keep track of distance, you must first perform the steps listed below.
1. Set your basic data. See “Basic Data”.
2. Turn on the pacer signal. See “To turn the pacer signal on and off”.

Note

In order to obtain accurate distance calculations, you must set accurate basic data
and keep your exercise pace in accordance with the pacer signal emitted by the
watch.

See “How Stopwatch Data is Stored” for information about the type of data the watch
stores in memory when you use the stopwatch.

Use the Recall Mode to view data stored in memory.

You can view distance covered data only by recalling it in the Recall Mode. It does
not appear on the Stopwatch Mode screen.

To measure times with the stopwatch

Note

Pressing 

D

 to perform a lap/split time operation freezes the lap/split time at that

point on the display for about eight seconds. After that, the display returns to normal
stopwatch time measurement.

During a stopwatch time measurement operation, the upper part of the display
shows the current lap/split number and the hour digit, the center part shows the
current split time, and the lower part shows the current lap time.

When the pacer signal is turned on, it sounds for the first 30 seconds after you start
a stopwatch time measurement operation. After that, the pacer signal sounds for 30
seconds whenever you press 

A

.

Clear

Next Lap/
Split

B

Start

Stop

Elapsed Time

Re-start

Clear

B

Stop

B

B

D

Lap/Split Times

B

Start

Lap/Split

D

Stop

D

B

D

If the pacer signal does not sound even though you have it turned on, press 

A

 to

change the positions of the lap time and split time on the display. This should cause
the pacer signal to sound.

Selecting the Stopwatch Screen Format

The following shows how you can control the position of the lap time and split time on
the stopwatch screen.

The Lap/Split indicator uses arrows to indicate the location the lap time and split
(elapsed) time.

Lap/Split number

Split
time

Lap time

Split time

More than 10 hours

Press 

A

.

Lap time

Hours

Minutes

Seconds

Lap/Split
indicator

When you first start a stopwatch operation by pressing 

B

, both the center part and

the lower part of the display show minutes, seconds, and 1/100 second. Whenever
the time shown in the lower part of the display is greater than 60 minutes, the display
format changes to show hours, minutes, and seconds. Whenever the time in the
center part of the display is greater than 10 hours, the display format changes to
show hours, minutes, and seconds.

Basic Data

The term “basic data” refers to the pacer signal setup, and information about your
stride length.

Important!

You cannot change basic data settings while a Stopwatch Mode time measurement
operation is in progress. Stopwatch operation must be stopped and the Stopwatch
screen must be cleared to all zeros before you can change basic data settings.

Whenever you want to change the stride length unit, you must first reset the
Cumulative Total screen to zero. See “To reset the cumulative total screen” for
information about how to do this.

Be sure to update basic data values whenever the person using the watch changes.

Pacer Signal

The pacer signal of this watch beeps in accordance with a pacer value (rate) set by
you. You can use the pacer signal to maintain a constant pace while jogging or
running. You can also turn off the pacer signal when you do not want to use it.

The pacer value you set specifies the number of beeps per minute.

Turning on the pacer signal causes the watch to beep at the rate specified by the
pacer value.

You can set a pacer value in the range of 100 to 200 beats per minute, in units of 5.

You can disable the pacer function by setting a pacer value of 

xxx

. While the pacer

value is set to 

xxx

, the watch does not calculate distance covered.

Summary of Contents for 2925

Page 1: ...y You can view distance covered data only by recalling it in the Recall Mode It does not appear on the Stopwatch Mode screen To measure times with the stopwatch Note Pressing D to perform a lap split time operation freezes the lap split time at that point on the display for about eight seconds After that the display returns to normal stopwatch time measurement During a stopwatch time measurement o...

Page 2: ...Unit XM centimeters km kilometers Yn inches mi miles To delete a log 1 In the Recall Mode display the title screen of the log you want to delete See To reset the cumulative total screen below for information about what happens when you select the cumulative total screen here 2 Hold down B and D until the watch beeps and CLR stops flashing on the display This deletes the log and all the records ins...

Page 3: ... about two seconds to toggle the auto light switch on auto light switch on indicator displayed and off auto light switch on indicator not displayed In order to protect against runnning down the battery the auto light switch will turn off automatically approximately six hours after you turn it on Repeat the above procedure to turn the auto light switch back on if you want The auto light switch on i...

Page 4: ...nd is parallel to the ground Illumination turns off in about one second even if you keep the watch pointed towards your face Static electricity or magnetic force can interfere with proper operation of the auto light switch If illumination does not turn on try moving the watch back to the starting position parallel with the ground and then tilt it back towards you again If this does not work drop y...

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