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Note:
1. When triggering the timing function, please do not put the switch in the stop or reset position, otherwise the
timing function cannot be activated.
2. When the switch is not enough, there are 2 ways to reset all timings: a. By setting the "alarm" value, all
timings can be reset. b. All timings can be reset by setting the "mode" value.
LAP: used to set the number of laps required for timing, 1-30 lap numbers
can be set;
Display laps: used to display the lap corresponding to the current timing.
L01-L30 can be selected. For example, when it is L02, the timing below
correspond to Lap 2. When the number of laps set is greater than 1, the
number of laps will automatically increase by 1 lap each time it stops.
How to check the timing of each lap: move the cursor to: L01-L30, press the
"Enter" button, the cursor starts to blink, and then press the "Dec(-)" or "Inc(+)" buttons at the bottom of the
screen to select the laps to check the timing time. The corresponding timing lap and timing will be displayed in
the box below.
Display: CURRENT, the ON or OFF status of the timing function is only
displayed in the function menu of "Timer".
HOME PAGE, the ON or OFF status of the timer function is displayed both
in the "Home Page" and "Timer" function menu of the transmitter at the
same time.
2.25 Factory Reset “RESET”
RESET- Data reset function:
All the data for any model memory can be reset to original factory defaults. Often this function is done to get a
“fresh start” and clear the memory before inputting new model settings.
(1) Enter the function menu and use “Dec(-)” or “Inc(+)” button to access
RESET function.
(2) Press “Enter” button to get into RESET function interface, the symbol
“YES” will blink.
(3) Press “Enter” key, the symbol “YES” will stop blinking, and the
transmitter will make three beeps. Then it will return to the initial screen
automatically. Now the model data is reset to the initial setting that is the
default value set at the factory.
CAUTION: Resetting the current model memory will permanently erase ALL programming information for that
model. The data cannot be recovered. Do not reset the model unless you are certain you want to clear-out
that memory and start from scratch.