- 3 programs:
COM common Start/$top o! timen;
SING Individlml Start1Stop 01 timers
AUTO/SING automallc Repeat function
1 STARTISTOP kay
1 MODElFUNCTION kay (togg[e 01 functions)
1 DISPLAYISELECT key
(~ects
Timers 1-4
or
Real·time clock in Display)
1 SETIDIGIT key (entry 01 data into lhe timers
or
the
Real-time clock)
1 TIMER (1)+4 key (Special Functian: see below)
1
FLYBACK-SET key (on the upper side
01
the case)
adjustable volume
maximum volume: 100 dB
plezo-alarm signal 01 100 ms durafion at intervals
01 -3, -2, and -1 seconds
- keys
Inserting or changing battery:
- Oisengage battery cover In the base
by sliding it out toward the raar, In-
sert
battery (lEG R6-AA), observing
polaJity_ Silde battery cover back in.
- Set
the clock at zero (Reset)
- Set the current time. (See _Setting
the Rea[·time c\ock- below,)
Index
a)
Reset
b) loggllng betwoon the lime units
SEC
and
MIN
c) selectioo 01 program
d) STAflTISTOP functton
e) Stop·watch, Count-down, and
Real-time clock
f} Special Function
g} manual
Cf
automatie Repeat
h) pre·settlng the COunHlown time
n
setting the Real-time dock
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a) Reset
Sy simultanoously pressing the STARTISTOP key and the FLYSACK-
RESET key on the upper side of the case, all time va[ues arKI the pro-
grammed memory are deleted except that 01 the Real-time clock,
AftefWard, the display shows Timer 1.
b) 109911ng between time vnlts
Pressing and holding down 01 SET/OIGIT-key during effecling 01 Aeset
at Ihe
same
time by means 01 STARTISTOP· and RESET-keys.
The selected time unit will
be
shown In the displayas:
sec. 101' 9 houfS, 59 mlnutes, 59 seconds, 9/10 second
or
min. for 9999,99 min.
c) Selectlon (Stop-watch, Count·down, and ReaHime Clockj
_ Sy repeatedly pressing the DISPLAY/SELEGT key, Ihe Real-time dock
(symbd: CLOGK).
and
Tlmers 1 through 4 (symbols: T 1, T 2, T 3,
T
4)
may
be
selecled one after the other.
_ II
no valua was entered into any
01
the timer memories. theo when lhe
limer is started, it counts lrom zero upward In the nQffi1al stop-watch
manner.•
_ 1I a value was entered into a timer memory, then when it Is started, tM
tirner selected counts down Irom Ihe value entered; at -3, -2, and-1
time
unit~.
a short signal is sounded, and at zero a loog zero-signal.
d) STARTfSTOP function
- Depending On tM program, the timers ara cootrolled individually
or
jointiy by the STARTISTOP key. The operation 01 a timer in the back-
ground. i. e.• not directly visible, Is indicated by a fiashing ligure,
The operalion
01
a timer visible In the display is indicated by a secand
ligure which Is not flashing. Examples:
when a ßashing ligura is visible,
ane or more tlmers are active in the background. but the timer visible
In the display is not active
when a non-ilashing figura is visible,
then only the time!' visible in the display is activa
when both a f1ashing and a oon-f1ashing ftgure are visible,
theo one or more timers in tM backgrourKI as weil as the timer visible
in the display are active
when no figures are visible. then ali 01 the firners are inactive
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