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CHAPTER 3 CHRONOGRAPH MODE
Note: This feature only applies to the Navitec model.
The chronograph function is able to:
measure and store 1-99 split and lap times for up to 99 runs; and
obtain a maximum range of one run (timing event) up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59.9 seconds. Upon
exceeding this range the Navitec will activate an audible sound to indicate the maximum range has
been reached and the timing process has stopped.
To view Chronograph mode:
Check the Mode Indicator Bar. If the mode arrow is not on CHR, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow
is directly below CHR on the bar.
In the Chronograph mode:
Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timer.
Field 2 displays the timer showing the hours and minutes.
Field 3 displays the current time and to the right the text Stopwatch.
Note: If the stopwatch function is on and the user is in another mode other than the main chronograph
mode, the text Stopwatch flashes to remind the user this function is activated.
How to Use the Chronograph
In the chronograph mode:
1. PRESS the [+] button to start the stopwatch.
2. PRESS the [-] button to store the lap time and split time in memory.
Lap and split times are displayed as follows:
In Field 1 the lap time is shown for the latest lap shown in Field 3 L # (# = lap number). The lap time is
displayed for five seconds before the measures split time is displayed.
The split time is indicated by the abbreviation SPL (SPL = split) in Field 3 displaying for five seconds
before it returns to showing the running time.
Note: The user can continuously press the [-] button during this activity and can record and display new

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