User's Manual

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The timer mode can be set differently for each model memory.
This is the procedure:
§ Search for the menu point T-MODE using º
§ Select the mode using the digi-adjustor
Press any menu button (except º ) to return to the operating display.
6.2. Lap time memory
The transmitter can store up to 50 lap times and call them up again. When a new lap
is completed, all the lap times already recorded are shifted back by one place. When
the lap memory is full, the oldest value is always erased to make room for the new
one.
§ The time memory „“ contains the overall time of the last race.
§ The time memory 01 contains the last recorded lap time.
This memory stores all lap times, regardless of the model you are using for that race.
This could mean that you lose track of different races when leafing through the
times, so the screen always shows the number of the model memory associated with
the recorded time.
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TIMES
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LAP
End of lap = start of new lap:
A short press on the handle button triggers four functions:
§ the lap counter LAP is increased by 1,
§ the timing of the current lap halts,
§ the measured lap time is stored in the transmitter’s memory, and
§ the timing of the next lap starts.
End of race:
If you hold the handle button
G
pressed in for longer than 2 seconds, a long beep
sounds to signal that the transmitter has stopped timing and counting laps.
Calling up recorded lap times:
§ Search for the menu point TIMES using the º button.
§ Leaf through the timer memory 01 to 50 using the digi-adjustor.
-“is the fifty-first memory containing the total race time.
Press any menu button (except º ) to return to the operating display.
Time memory No. 7 Lap time in sec.
Model used for the lap
time displayed