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2. Press the [QUICK] button to store the lap time and split time into memory.
Lap and split times are displayed as follows:
In the top field the lap time is shown for the latest lap. The number of this lap is shown in the
bottom field “L #” (# = lap number). The lap time is displayed for five seconds before the
measured split time is displayed.
The split time is indicated by the abbreviation “SPL” (SPL = split) in the bottom field displaying
for five seconds before it returns to showing the run time.
NOTE: You can continuously press the [QUICK] button during this activity to record and
display new lap and split times up to 99 times.
3. Press the [ON OFF] button to stop the chronometer.
4. Press the [QUICK] button to reset the chronometer to zero once the chronometer is
stopped.
NOTE: The timing of another event cannot start until the stopwatch has been zeroed.
NOTE: Starting the timing of another event removes the data of the previous timing from the
memory.
NOTE: When the timing is going on, the chronometer remains active in the background when
you switch to other modes or sub modes. A stopwatch icon is displayed in the bottom field to
indicate that the chronometer function is active.
2.2.2 To View the Chronometer Memory
While in the chronometer mode, press the [SELECT] button for 2 seconds. This sub mode
features three main screens. You use the [ON OFF] button to advance through the screens
and the [QUICK] button to scroll back to the first screen.
The first screen (Fig. 2.3) displays:
a) The year of the timed event;
b) The time the event started to record;

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