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Function
Timer Function
Lap timer function
Lap timer function
- The Lap timer can memorize each lap time of each switch operation. (60 laps)
- The race time can be set. Switch operation after
the set time by alarm has elapsed automatically
stops the timer. Prealarm can also be set. The pas-
sage of time is announced by sounding of a buzzer
(beeps) each minute after starting.
-Alarm :Generates a beep at the set time.
Prealarm :Starts sounding the set time (second) be-
fore the alarm. (beeps)
- The rst start operation can be linked with the
throttle trigger.
(Lap timer operation)
- When lap timer is selected, the number of laps (LAP) and the lap memory No. (No.) and
current lap time (TIME) are displayed on the setup screen.
*LAP: Counted up each time the switch is pressed after starting. After the switch was pressed, the
numbers pause for 3 seconds. To prevent erroneous counting, switch operation is not accepted during
this time
*Lap memory: The lamp memory saves the lap times of 60 laps.
*The lap time data stored in the lap memory can be checked at the lap list (P111) screen.
Lap navigate timer function
Lap navigate timer function
- This function sounds a buzzer at a xed interval
after the timer starts. Since only the buzzer can be
restarted when the switch is pressed during timer
operation, this function can be used as the train-
ing run, etc. target time. (Lap navigation alarm)
The passage of time is announced by sounding of
a buzzer (beeps) every minute after starting.
- The rst start operation can be linked with the
throttle trigger.
- The alarm sounds (alarm/prealarm) can be set
separately from the xed interval buzzer.
- Alarm :Generates a beep at the set time (minutes).
- Prealarm :Alarm advance announcement sound. Sounding begins 10 seconds before the set alarm
time.
- After starting, the timer is enabled and can be stopped by switch even when
the display switches to another screen.

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