– In SPLIT mode, the split time function enables users to stop the digits to read an
intermediate time while continuing timing. When the digits are restarted, the
chronograph makes up the elapsed time.
– In ADD mode, you can start and stop the counter. Each time you stop the count-
er the time is stopped and does not take into consideration the elapsed time.
– To reset the counter to zero, push the crown and hold it down for more than 2
seconds.
– The maximum operational duration is 47 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds.
– While the chronograph is operating, it is possible to select and use the other
timepiece functions at the same time (except for the alternative chronograph
mode).
– In order to change the mode (ADD/SPLIT) you have to stop and reset the running
chronograph to zero.
– If either of the modes ADD or SPLIT is selected, the display shows the following
information:
Timed period < 1 minute:
– SP or Ad mode – seconds – hundredths.
Timed period > 1 min and < 1 hour:
– Minutes – seconds – hundredths alternately with modes SP + or Ad.
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Timed period > 1 hour and < 48 hours:
– Hours – minutes – seconds alternately with modes SP + hundredths or Ad +
hundredths.
9. USING THE ALARM
– Select the Alarm (AL) function (Fig. 9).
– Pull out the crown. The numerals start to flash.
– Display the desired time by turning the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise (one
rapid rotation changes the hours, and one slow rotation changes the minutes).
– Push the crown back down. The alarm is then set, with AL showing on the
display ( ).
– To activate / deactivate the alarm, push the crown after first selecting the Alarm
(AL) function (Fig. 9).
– AL display = alarm set (armed) ( ).
– OF display = alarm not set (disarmed) ( ).
– Push the crown down to stop the alarm.
Note: Since the timepiece can operate in either 12 hour (AM-PM) mode, or in 24 hour
mode, you must bear this in mind when reading the time shown for a second time
zone.
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