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• PressingP2againdisplaysthebesttimecorrespondingtolapxxonthelower
screen(showing
BESTxxontheupperscreenalternatingwiththe1/100
th
ofa
second).
• Pressing on P2 yet once again displays the total time on the lower screen
(showing
TOTALontheupperscreenalternatingwiththe1/100
th
ofasecond).
• Then,successive presses onP2, willdisplay thetime ofthe otherlaps on the
lowerscreen(indicatingthelapdisplayedontheupperscreen:
LAPxx).After10
seconds,thedisplayreturnstothelastlap.
• AlongpressonP2willeraseallthetimes(
RESET).
Ifoneforgetstoturnthetimingoff,whenthetotaltimereaches99hours,
59minutesand59seconds,timingceases.Theactivelapdisplays
LAP
xx
OVF
(foroverow).Theprecedinglapscanhoweverstillberead.
b) Synchronizing the seconds hand
Ifthe secondshand doesnotposition itselfexactly on0 in
LAPTMR, proceedas
follows:
• Pullthecrownintoposition2;synchronizationofthehand(
SyNCHRO)isactiva-
ted.
• Turnthecrowntorepositionthehandon0.
• Pressthecrownbacktoneutralposition1.
11. LAP TIMER CHRONOGRAPH (
LAPTMR)
Thelaptimerchronographallowsseveraltimestoberecordedoneaftertheother.
When the recording stops,the nextone starts automatically. A maximum of50
timescanbestoredandrereadwhentherecordingisnished.
Whenthe
LAPTMRfunctionisselected,thesecondshandpositionsitselfautoma-
tically on 0 andbecomes thechronograph hand.With each newrecording, the
handgoesbacktozeroandpositionsitselfdirectlyabovethesecondinprogress.
Itreturnstoitsusualfunctionwhenthelaptimerchronographfunctionisexited.
a) Recording several laps (
LAP)
• Selectthe
LAPTMRfunctionbyturningthecrown.
• Startrecordingthe1
st
lapbypressingP1(L01RUN)
•
Stoprecording the1
st
lap bystarting the2
nd
(
L02
RUN
)by pressingP1. The
displaythenswitchestothefollowinglaptime.
• Repeatforxxlaps(LxxRUN)uptoamaximumof50laps.
• Stoptherecording(thusthelastlap)bypressingP2(display
STOPxxalternating
withthe1/100
th
ofasecondontheupperscreenandshowingthetimeofthe
lastlaponthelowerscreen).