Basic Operations
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4.5.1 Timer Display
1) You can enter the [Tile Layout] screen in either of the following ways:
Select the [Screen Setup] hot key → select the [Tile Layout] tab.
Select the [Main Menu] hot key → select [Tile Layout] from the [Display] column.
2) Select the position where the timer is to be displayed in the Parameter Area; select [Timer 1], [Timer 2], [Timer
3] or [Timer 4].
4.5.2 Timer Operation
The timer provides the following operation buttons:
[Start]: The timer starts timing.
[Pause]: The timer suspends timing.
[Resume]: The timer resumes timing.
[Reset]: Clears the current timing result and resets the timer.
4.5.3 Timer Setup
1) Select the Timer Area to enter the [Timer Setup] menu.
2) Set [Timer Type];
[Normal]: The timer starts timing according to the set [Run Time], and stops timing after the run time is
reached.
[Advanced]: The timer starts timing according to the set [Run Time], continues timing after the run time
is reached, and displays the time beyond the run time.
[Cycled]: The timer performs timing tasks in a cycled manner. Specifically, the timer starts timing according
to the set [Run Time], and restarts timing after the run time is reached. The count of the timing cycles is
numerically shown in the Timer Area.
[Unlimited]: The timer displays the time elapsing after startup.
[Clock]: The timer displays the system time.
3) Set [Direction].
4) Set [Run Time].
5) Set [Reminder Volume]. When there are 10s left before the timer stops timing, the monitor will produce a
prompt tone, and the timer will remind you with a red font that the counting will end soon.