User manual

The color of the field switches from red to blue:
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
59
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
00
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Repeatedly touched the INC or DEC button on the
right edge of the display, or hold down the relevant
button until your desired time is displayed between
00:00 and a maximum of 59:59, for example:
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
59
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
59
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Touch the RES button to reset a changed value in the
active field to the default.
Forward-counting timer ( UP )
Since a forward-counting timer starts at 000:00, such
a timer is only assigned a start switch and timer reset
switch if desired as described below.
Backward-counting timer ( DOWN )
To transfer the time period selected as described above
to the minutes:seconds fields of the respective "Timer"
line, and to switch "Timer X" from counting forward to
counting backward, touch the UP button to the right of
"MODE":
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
59
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
000
LAP List
NULL
UP
ALARM
59
00
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Touch
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
59
NULL
NULL
T.RES
LAP SW
059
LAP List
NULL
DOWN
ALARM
59
59
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Note:
Alternately, a timer can be switched
beforehand from forward counting to
backward counting, and a timeframe
entered or changed afterward can be transferred by
touching the RES button.
If a started and then stopped timer is switched
from forward to backward counting or vice versa by
touching a relevant button, only the remaining time
on the relevant timer is updated, and the time is not
reset.
Resetting started timers
To reset a started timer, use a finger or the provided
stylus to touch the RES button, or press the switch
which is assigned as described below in the line
"RESET SW".
"START SW" line (start switch)
In this line, assign a switch to the timer, as described in
detail in the section "Control, switch and control switch
assignment" starting on page 38, to start the selected
timer.
"RESET SW" line (reset switch)
In this line, assign a switch to the timer, as described
in detail in the section "Control, switch and control
switch assignment" starting on page 38, to reset the
selected timer to the initial value.
Note:
A time period that has been changed is
automatically transferred to the "TIMER" line
when this switch is activated. You can
alternately touch the RES button.
"LAP SW" line (lap switch)
In the "Lap switch/lap list" line, you can only set one
switch as described in detail in the section "Control,
switch and control switch assignment" starting on
page 38. It is preferable to use one of the two
intermittent switches S2 or S8 which adds a lap to the
number of laps and the time is (automatically) stopped
(and saved) that has expired during this lap. At the same
time, the intermittent switch starts the timer for the next
round such as:
BACK
Graubele
MODE
START SW
RESET SW
TIMER1
59
SW6
SW1
T.RES
LAP SW
059
LAP List
SW8
DOWN
ALARM
59
59
DEC
RES
INC
NEXT
>>
:
:
Option field >>
Touch this button to switch to the list of lap times,
i.e., the first 20 of a total of 100 possible lap times.
Scroll between individual pages using the forward
button NEXT and the back button PREV :
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