
- 3 programs:
COM
common
Start/$top
o! timen;
SING Individlml Start1Stop
01
timers
AUTO/SING automallc Repeat function
1STARTISTOP kay
1MODElFUNCTION kay (togg[e
01
functions)
1DISPLAYISELECT key
(~ects
Timers 1
-4
or
Real·time
clock
in Display)
1SETIDIGIT key (entry
01
data
into
lhe
timers or
the
Real-time clock)
1TIMER (1)+4 key (Special Functian: see below)
1FLYBACK-SET key (on the upper side
01
the case)
adjustable volume
maximum volume: 100
dB
plezo-alarm signal
01
100
ms
durafion
at
intervals
01
-3, -2, and
-1
seconds
-keys
Inserting
or
changing
battery:
-Oisengage battery cover
In
the base
by
sliding it out toward the
raar,
In-
sert battery
(lEG
R6-AA), observing
polaJity_
Silde battery cover back in.
-Set the clock
at
zero (Reset)
-Set the current time. (See _Setting
the Rea[·time
c\ock-
below,)
Index
a) Reset
b)
loggllng betwoon the
lime
units
SEC
and
MIN
c) selectioo
01
program
d) STAflTISTOP functton
e)
Stop·watch, Count-down, and
Real-time clock
f} Special Function
g} manual
Cf
automatie Repeat
h)
pre·settlng the COunHlown time
nsetting the Real-time
dock
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a)
Reset
Sy simultanoously pressing the STARTISTOP key and the FLYSACK-
RESET
key on
the
upper
side of the case, all time va[ues
arKI
the pro-
grammed memory are deleted except that
01
the Real-time clock,
AftefWard, the display shows Timer 1.
b)
109911ng
between
time
vnlts
Pressing and holding down
01
SET/OIGIT-key during effecling
01
Aeset
at Ihe
same
time
by
means
01
STARTISTOP· and RESET-keys.
The selected time unit will
be
shown
In
the
displayas:
sec.
101'
9houfS,
59
mlnutes,
59
seconds,
9/10
second
or min. for
9999,99
min.
c)
Selectlon
(Stop-watch,
Count·down,
and
ReaHime
Clockj
_Sy repeatedly pressing the DISPLAY/SELEGT key, Ihe Real-time
dock
(symbd: CLOGK).
and
Tlmers
1
through
4(symbols: T
1,
T2, T3,
T4) may
be
selecled one after the other.
_
II
no
valua was entered intoany
01
the timer memories. theo when
lhe
limer
is
started, it counts
lrom
zero upward
In
the
nQffi1al
stop-watch
manner
.•
_
1I
avalue was entered into atimer memory, then when it Is started,
tM
tirner selected counts down Irom Ihevalue entered; at
-3,
-2,
and-1
time
unit~.
ashort signal
is
sounded, and
at
zero aloog zero-signal.
d) STARTfSTOP
function
-Depending
On
tM
program, the timers ara cootrolled individually
or
jointiy by the STARTISTOP key. The operation
01
atimer in the back-
ground.
i.
e
.•
not directly visible, Is indicated
by
afiashing ligure,
The operalion
01
atimer visible
In
the display isindicated
by
asecand
ligure which Is not flashing. Examples:
when aßashing ligura is visible,
ane
or
more tlmers are active in the background. but the timer visible
In
the display isnot active
when anon-ilashing figura is visible,
then only the time!' visible in the display
is
activa
when both af1ashing and aoon-f1ashing ftgure are visible,
theo one
or
more timers in
tM
backgrourKI as weil as the timer visible
in the display are active
when no figures are visible. then ali
01
the firners are inactive
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