Operation Manual

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Instr uc tion Ma nua l
AP01 : WJ32
CHRONOGRAPH
mark
Display in the
mid row
Storage of measurement data in memory
Up to 300 measurement data can be stored in memory.
* L/M (Lap Memory) refers to the number of measurement data stored in memory.
By pressing button E to reset the chronograph after measurement, the running data mea-
sured is stored in memory, and the L/M (the number of data in memory) increases.
When the number of measurement data in memory reaches 300,
the data measured there-
after cannot be stored in memory. The table below shows the number of data stored in
memory after one measurement sequence for your reference.
Chronograph measurement sequence
Number of lap
times measured
Number of data stored in memory
Start Stop Reset Nil 3
Start Lap-1 Stop Reset 1 4
Start Lap-1  Lap-n Stop Reset n 3+n
When the number of data in memory nears the capacity limit (up to 300 data can be stored), the
storable number of data can be increased by deleting the log data. Delete the unnecessary log
data in a timely manner
.
* For the method of deleting the log data, see P. 26.
Chronograph reset
Measurement in progress
Measurement stopped
Display in mid row
CHRONOGRAPH
mark
Not shown
" "
Flashing Remains shown
Distinction among the displays when the chronograph is reset, measuring and stopped
The status of the chronograph can be dis-
tinguished by the display in the mid row or
the status of the CHRONOGRAPH mark.
* If you stand still while the mea-
surement is in progress, - - - is
shown in the mid row.
How to Use PACE Function
PACE_CHR Mode (Measurement with PACE Function)
* When flashing FULL is shown instead of lap No. after a
lap time is measured:
Data measured thereafter will not be stored in memory.
Average SPM for the lap will not be displayed, either.