Module No. 5692

Watch Memory

There are 121 lap time memory records, which are used to record the start date and time and the lap times. Up to 120 lap time records can be stored in watch memory.

The date and time uses one memory record for each measurement (from start to reset).

Each lap time uses one memory record.

Example 1:
Single measurement (from start to reset)

Date/Time + 120 laps = 121 Records

Example 2:
Multiple measurements

Measurement 1: Date/Time + 60 Laps = 61 Records
Measurement 2: Date/Time + 59 Laps = 60 Records

Total: 121 records

Note

You can recall stored data using the Data Recall Mode.

Recording Timing

Pressing a button records the timing data as described below.

This operation:

Does this:

Pressing (D) to start time measurement while the stopwatch is reset to all zeros.

Starts a new elapsed time measurement and records the date and time.

Pressing (D) to stop time measurement.

Stops time measurement. Time not recorded.

Pressing (D) to restart time measurement.

Resumes timing. Time not recorded.

Pressing (B) to measure a lap time.

Records a lap time.

Pressing (B) to reset the stopwatch to all zeros.

Records the final lap time.

Memory Full

Recording new data after memory is full automatically deletes the oldest data record in memory to make room for the new measurement data.

Example 1:
Single measurement operation (more than 121 measurement records for a single measurement operation)

The oldest lap time record is deleted.

Example 2:
Multiple measurement operations (multiple date and times)

All of the records contained in the oldest measurement operation (date, time) are deleted.

Note

You can also manually delete data you no longer need in measurement operation (date, time) units.

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